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226. George Burns | Cinefania Online
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- George Burns (?).
- Créditos actorales -- Buscar carátulas de películas con George Burns.
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227. Article: Scottish clans
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- The revival of interest in the clans is due in no small part to the writings of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), as well as to the visit of George IV to Edinburgh in 1822, both of which contributed to a reawakening of Scottish culture and pride. ...
- Burns .
228. Article: Lewis Vernon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt
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- He married on 1 July 1899 Mary Ethel Burns, daughter of Walter Hayes Burns, of New York and North Mymms Park, Hertfordshire. ...
- In this role he authorised the placement in Kensington Gardens of the Peter Pan statue, sculpted by George Frampton, erected on May 1, 1912. ...
229. Article: Fireworks
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- Improper use of fireworks may be dangerous, both to the person operating them (risks of burns and wounds) and to bystanders; in addition, they may start a fire if landing on flammable material. ...
- Musick for the Royal Fireworks, was composed by George Frideric Handel in 1749 to celebrate the peace of Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which had been declared the previous year. ...
- In 1789, George Washington's inauguration was also accompanied by a fireworks display. ...
230. Article: Jacobitism
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- Afterwards, Jacobitism was mainly a subject of romantic poetry and literature, notably the work of Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns. ... After coming into financial difficulty during the French Revolution, he was granted a stipend by George III. In gratitude he bequeathed the remaining crown jewels of James VII and II to the Prince of Wales, the future George IV, although he never actually surrendered his claims to the throne. ...
231. Article: Talk:Centenarian
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- Now, I (this is my personal opinion) believe that even though these persons have lived to an incredible age, none of them have done anything noteworthy during their lives (like Irving Berlin, James Swinburne or George Burns) except living to be extremely old. ...
- Why is George Fruits (the last Revolutionary War veteran to die) considered an ad hoc celebrity, while Margaret Booth (film editor, most advanced age of recipient of an Oscar) is considered acceptable for the list? I don't see a clear standard here. ... George Fruits for one clearly falls in the ad hoc category and might even be deleted. ...
- Otherwise, I would like to fold George Fruits back into the main list, until such a time that the list is split according to some clear criterion. ... To me George Fruits clearly fails the test as he's just an arbitrary record holding war veteran. ...
232. Article: Cunard Line
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- Cunard had its beginnings in 1838 when Canadian shipping magnate, Samuel Cunard, along with engineer, Robert Napier, and businessmen, James Donaldson, George Burns, and David Maclver formed the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. ...
233. Article: Black Sox scandal
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- Sullivan and his two associates Bill Burns and Billy Maharg, somewhat out of their depth, approached the wealthy New York gambler Arnold Rothstein to provide the money for the players, who were promised a total of $100,000. ...
- Burns and Maharg met with Abe Attell, a former world boxing champion who acted as intermediary for Rothstein, but he did not provide the next installment ($20,000), wanting to place it out on bets for the next game. ...
- Burns managed to get $10,000 and gave to Gandil, who distributed it among the conspirators. ...
- Burns still believed, however, and gathered the last of his resources to bet on Cincinnati. ...
- George "Buck" Weaver, third baseman. ...
234. George Burns
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235. George Burns quotes and quotations
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236. Cigar Aficionado | People Profile | George Burns
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- Home > People Index Page > George Burns .
- Ninety-eight-year-old George Burns Shares Memories of His Life .
- Comedian George Burns is not only a living legend, he's living proof that smoking between 10 and 15 cigars a day for 70 years contributes to one's longevity. ...
- George isn't sitting at his desk in the usual manner, but to the left side of it facing visitors, in a straight-backed chair that doesn't look comfortable. ...
- Burns seems slightly smaller than he had when I'd last seen him 10 years before when he was doing a guest shot on "Alice," the television series I wrote for. ...
- "Would you like a cup of tea or coffee, kid?" Burns asks me as I sit down in a chair near him and take out my Sony and set it on record. ... " As I accept his offer of coffee, I am flattered that Burns refers to me as "kid," but am immediately deflated when I remember that he calls everybody "kid" when he can't remember names. Legend has it that Burns once walked up to Adolph Zukor, one of the founders of Paramount, at Hillcrest Country Club and suddenly forgot who the gentleman was. "How are you doing, kid?" asked the quick-thinking Burns. ...
- "Bring Arthur a cup of coffee," Burns instructs Hal Goldman, a former writer for Jack Benny who now works for him and who is sitting in a chair nearby monitoring our conversation. Now I really am flattered, for Burns has, after all, remembered who I am and even why I am here. ...
- He is interrupted by Irving Fein, his manager, who walks in from the outer office to tell Burns to pick up the phone. ... Burns looks at me apologetically, and I say, "that's OK, George. ...
- The room is coldly lighted by overhead fluorescent bulbs and the walls are covered with framed black-and-white photos of George with various celebrities and co-workers. ...
- Functional, but not exactly the plush surroundings one would associate with a man of George Burns' means, reputation and good taste. ...
- "George is playing Cincinnati next month," explains Goldman, a tall, pleasant man in his mid-60s, handing me a cup of instant decaffeinated. Burns hangs up the phone after about 10 minutes of doing his interview shtick with Cincinnati and turns back to me. ...
237. Humorous Quotes of George Burns - Jest for Pun
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- Humorous Quotes attributed to George Burns.
- When asked in his late 90s if his doctor knew he still smoked, Burns said, "No. ...
238. George Burns and God
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- George Burns and God.
- Im going to miss George Burns. ... " I dont know about Saroyan, but I dont believe I was alone in thinking that an exception might be made in George Burns' case. ...
- Charles Osgood remarked this past Sunday that George Burns first meeting with God would have been interesting to witness. ... This most certainly would be the case with Burns. ...
- " Anybody who has seen George Burns in "Oh, God!" would agree. ...
239. Article: President of the Board of Trade
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- George Montague-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax 1748-1761 .
- Lord George Sackville-Germain 1775-1779 (also Secretary of State for the Colonies) .
- George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland (also Master of the Mint) 1830-1834 .
- George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon 1846-1847 .
- David Lloyd George 1905-1908 .
- John Burns 1914 .
- Oliver Frederick George Stanley 1937-1940 .
- George Edward Peter Thorneycroft 1951-1957 .
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240. Article: December 31
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- 1916 - The Hampton Terrace Hotel in North Augusta, South Carolina, one of the largest and most luxurious hotels in the USA at the time, burns to the ground. ...
- 1880 - George Marshall, recipient of Nobel Prize in Peace 1953 for the Marshall Plan (d. ...
- 1932 - George Schlatter, television producer .
- 1951 - George Thorogood, musician .
- 1969 - George Lewis, jazz musician (b. ...
241. Article: Ann-Margret
- en2.wikipedia.org
- She attended Northwestern University, and was discovered singing in a cabaret by George Burns. ...
242. Article: Shriners
- en.wikipedia.org
- They now deal with all pediatric cases, most especially with orthopedic injuries and disease and the damage caused by burns. ...
- George McGovern .
- George Wallace .
243. Article: Laugh-In
- en.wikipedia.org
- At the end of the show, Dan Rowan turned to his co-host and said, "It's time to say good-night, Dick", to which Martin replied, "Good-night, Dick" (reprising a bit from the old George Burns and Gracie Allen radio show). ...
244. Article: September 2
- en.wikipedia.org
- The fire burns for three days destroying 10,000 buildings including St. ...
- 1862 - American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln reluctantly restores Union General George McClellan to full command after General John Pope's disastrous defeat at the Battle of Second Bull Run. ...
245. Article: Bob Hope
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- George in Bristol before moving to Cleveland, Ohio in 1907. ...
- Eisenhower to George W. ...
- Hope celebrated his 100th birthday on May 29, 2003, and might rival Irving Berlin or George Burns as the most notable entertainment centenarian. ...
246. Article: John Denver
- en.wikipedia.org
- Denver had a successful singing and songwriting career and a minor career as an actor, his most notable acting credit being in the film Oh, God! opposite George Burns. ...
247. Article: February 24
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- 1711 - The London premiere of Rinaldo by George Friderich Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage. ...
- 1804 - London's Drury Lane Theatre burns to the ground, leaving owner Richard Brinsley Sheridan destitute, .
- 1852 - George A. ...
- 1943 - George Harrison, member of The Beatles, (d. ...
- 1991 - George Gobel, comedian, (b. ...
248. Article: List of Scottish writers
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- George Blake .
- George Douglas Brown .
- Robert Burns, (1759-1796) .
- George Macdonald, (1824-1905), poet, novelist .
249. Article: List of Heavyweight Champions
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- 1906-1908 (UND) Tommy Burns .
- 1973-1974 (UND) George Foreman .
- 1994-1995 (WBA/IBF) George Foreman (2nd reign; relinquished WBA title) .
- 1995-1995 (IBF) George Foreman (relinquished title) .
250. Article: December 20
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- 1952 - United States Air Force C-124 crashs and burns in Moses Lake, Washington killing 87 .
- 1902 - George Edward Alexander Windsor, Duke of Kent (d. ...
- 1922 - George Roy Hill, film director (d. ...
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