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3 unusual facts about Hackett


Hackett, Arkansas

The district and school mascot and athletic emblem is the Hornet with school colors of black and gold.

Hackett, Minnesota

Hackett is a small unincorporated community in Wheeler Township, Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota, United States.

John Winthrop Hackett

The suburb of Hackett, in Inner North Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia bears Hackett's name, in recognition of his efforts to support the federation of the Australian colonies, which took place in 1901.


1986 Dallas Cowboys season

Quarterbacks Danny White and Steve Pelluer played well early in the season under Hackett's tutelage, who was brought over from the San Francisco 49ers to breathe new life into the passing game.

Albert and Victoria

Albert Hackett is a middle-class man in late 19th century Britain, who is used to getting the final word over his wife Victoria, and their five children.

Albert Hackett

Hackett was born to Maurice Hackett and actress Florence Hackett (née Hart) in New York City, New York where he attended Professional Children's School and started out as a child actor, appearing on stage and in films.

Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn

Selwyn Rock (an exposed Permian glacial pavement) at Inman Valley in South Australia, Selwyn Range in the Canadian Rockies and Selwyn Street in Hackett, a suburb of the Australian Capital Territory are named after him.

Back Door to Hell

Hellman, Nicholson and Hackett also made the film back to back with Flight to Fury (1964).

Bernard Hackett

Hackett was one of several forwards to sign for Chester in the summer of 1955, as manager Louis Page also purchased Charlie Jolley, George Allman, Jack Haines, Jim Collins and Frank Wayman.

BMC E-Series engine

A purpose built production facility was built at Crofton Hackett south of Longbridge Birmingham to build the units.

Catholic Relief Services

Millennium Challenge Corporation: On July 13, 2004, following the recommendation of Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, President George W. Bush nominated CRS President Ken Hackett to sit on the Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors.

Center for Disease Control Boys

• George Hackett, who worked at Boeing at the time of the CDC Boys, went on to become Andrea Hackett, founder of the Las Vegas Dancers Alliance, the most widely known organization of strippers in Las Vegas.

Hackett was an accomplished guitarist who worked at Boeing and shared Wartti's interest in cultural satire, diverse musical tastes, and leftist politics.

Clive Williamson

In 2003/4, he recorded John Hackett and pianist Sally Goodworth's album "Velvet Afternoon" and designed the cover for that album and John Hackett’s later solo release: "Checking Out of London" (March 2005).

Electric Shepherd Productions

Philip K. Dick's daughter, Isa Dick Hackett, is Executive Producer of the movie The Adjustment Bureau which is loosely based on "Adjustment Teamalt=Table of Contents for Orbit Science Fiction No. 4, September–October 1954.

Geek Charming

The film was directed by Jeffrey Hornaday and was written by Elizabeth Hackett and Hilary Galanoy.

Hacket

William Hacket (or Hackett) (died 1591), English puritan and religious fanatic

Hackett London

In June 2005, Richemont sold Hackett Limited to the Spanish investment company Torreal S.C.R., S.A..

Hackett Publishing Company

For example, an image of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial adorns the Hackett edition of Virgil's Aeneid, while Robert F. Sargent's famous photograph of the Allies storming the beaches of Normandy during D-Day is used with Homer's Iliad.

Harold Hackett

Born in Hingham, Massachusetts, but a long-time resident of New York, Hackett turned in his best results in doubles with Fred Alexander.

James Henry Hackett

Hackett entered Columbia College in 1815 but withdrew.

James Keteltas Hackett

Zukor tried to convince Hackett in person, and as Neal Gabler writes, "When Hackett came to visit Zukor, he was the very picture of the faded matinee idol. He wore a fur-collared coat with frayed sleeves and carried a gold-headed cane".

James William Hackett

James William Hackett is an American poet and philosopher born in Seattle, Washington in 1929, most notable for his work with haiku in English.

Jeremy Hackett

Jeremy Hackett is a British fashion designer and business executive best known for his classic British menswear company, Hackett.

John Winthrop Hackett

Hackett suffered from Parkinsonism and his health began to fail in 1915, he took a trip to the eastern states which appeared to have benefited him; however he died suddenly on 19 February 1916 of a heart condition and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery.

Hackett was born near Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland, the eldest child of the Rev. John Winthrop Hackett, M.A., and his wife, Jane Sophia Monck, née Mason (daughter of Henry M. Mason, LL.D.).

Leah Hackett

In July 2008, Hackett was the face selected to launch the Polaroid PoGo.

Lehigh Valley Catz

Their home games are divided between Upper Hackett's Park in, and Lafayette College's Metzgar Fields near Easton, Pennsylvania.

Maura McGiveney

McGiveney earned a Golden Globe nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as Most Promising Newcomer of 1966 for her role as Claire Hackett in the farce Do Not Disturb with Doris Day and Rod Taylor.

Mékinac Lake

Mekinac lake covers 23 km² in the townships of Carignan, Hackett and Mekinac.

Milton Johnson

On July 16, 1983, Patricia Payne and her boyfriend, Anthony Hackett, drove from their hometown of Emden, Illinois, and spent the day at Six Flags Great America Amusement Park in Gurnee, Illinois.

Mims Hackett

Hackett was arrested by the FBI on September 6, 2007 in a Federal corruption probe that also included the arrests of Assemblymen Alfred E. Steele and Passaic Mayor Samuel Rivera.

Minnesota State Highway 172

State Highway 172 serves as a north–south route between Baudette, Hackett, Wheeler's Point, and the Lake of the Woods.

Norman H. Hackett

In an address to the Rochester Community Players on September 25, 1941, at the Sagamore Hotel, Hackett expounded on his theory of acting.

O. C. Hackett

His father was John Hackett, and his grandfather was noted Kentucky frontiersman and militiaman of the American Revolution, Peter Hackett.

Richard Hackett

Despite this, by 1991 Hackett had become vulnerable due to changing demographics (because of continued white flight to the suburbs and an increasing black population, the city was nearly 55% African-American by 1991) as well as controversies during his second full term, including Holiday Inn's corporate headquarters leaving the city for Atlanta, serious problems with the Memphis Housing Authority and embarrassing issues involving the financing of the Pyramid Arena in downtown.

Sandy Hackett

Sandy Hackett is the son of the famous actor/comedian Buddy Hackett.

Shipoopi

According to the film documentary included with the extended DVD release, choreographer Onna White was able to take someone not well known as a dancer, and make him (Hackett) a dancing star for this number.

Stuck with Hackett

Stuck with Hackett is a television show created and produced by Silver Machine for the Science Channel .

Hackett constructs several types of power sources, in order to run modern electric conveniences in an abandoned desert home off the grid.

The Court of the Crimson King

The song was covered by King Crimson members Ian McDonald and John Wetton with Steve Hackett on Hackett's Tokyo Tapes and by Greg Lake featuring Gary Moore on Lake's Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1981 live album released by King Biscuit Records in 1996.

The Manor House Bishop Bridge

In 2005, the manor was purchased by Sir John Hackett together with his Wife Valentina Hackett and was sold again following extensive Flooding in 2008, it was then renamed to "Maja" just prior to its sale in 2010.

The Philosophy of Andy Warhol

The Philosophy was ghostwritten by Warhol's secretary Pat Hackett and Interview magazine editor Bob Colacello.


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