He is a member of First Baptist Church in King, North Carolina and resides in King with his wife, Misti, and their dog, Governor.
Bryan Adams | William Jennings Bryan | Bryan Ferry | Bryan, Texas | Bryan Robson | Bryan Singer | Luke Bryan | Stanley Holloway | Bryan Josh | Bryan Wong | Bryan Sykes | Bryan | Josh Holloway | Bryan Fuller | Bryan Ansell | Red Holloway | Bryan Scary | Bryan Cave | Holloway | Daniel Bryan | Bryan Magee | Bryan Lee O'Malley | Bryan Hitch | Bryan Forbes | Bryan Brown | Bryan "Brain" Mantia | Richard Holloway | James L. Holloway III | Holloway Road | Bryan S. Turner |
In an alternative reading, Karla F.C. Holloway's "Legal Fictions" (forthcoming from Duke University Press, 2014) suggests a different composition for the tradition and argues its contemporary vitality.
Bruce K. Holloway (1912–1999), U.S. Air Force general and Strategic Air Command commander
He became commander-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command at Offutt AFB, Nebraska, on August 1, 1968, and remained in that position until his retirement from the Air Force in 1972.
Bryan R. Klipfel was the superintendent of the North Dakota Highway Patrol from 2003-2007 and is a native of Ashley, North Dakota.
Holloway shocked political observers on August 21, 2013, when he filed to run in Louisiana's 5th congressional district special election held on October 19, to choose a successor to Republican Rodney Alexander, who resigned from Congress on September 26.
•
On August 21, 2013, Holloway filed to run in the special election for Louisiana's 5th congressional district following the resignation of Congressman Rodney Alexander.
Though Drell is considered a conservative Republican – he donated $300 to defeated GOP congressional candidate Clyde C. Holloway even after Bush tendered the nomination – he drew the praise of one of the Senate's most liberal members, Democrat Patrick Leahy of Vermont.
James L. Holloway, Jr. (1898–1984), U.S. Navy admiral, superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy
Holloway played a central role in the Duke lacrosse-team rape case of 2006-7, in which three white members of the men's lacrosse team at Duke were charged with raping a black woman at a party.
Felzmann, on saying these things, is being inconsistent with a testimony he wrote in 1980 saying that Escrivá is "a saint for today." (Documentation Service Vol V, 3, March 1992) They claim that former members, called "apostates" by their former organization, often lend their voices to coalitions fighting their previous religious organizations (see Dr. Bryan R. Wilson).