January 22 – David W. Stewart, United States Senator from Iowa from 1926 till 1927.
What was left of the Army of Tennessee was sent east and fought in the Carolinas Campaign in 1865, once again under the command of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, who placed the Army of Tennessee (by this time fewer than 5,000 men) under the command of Lt. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart.
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By 1905, Stewart was described as "of advanced years, but clear of intellect" and "deeply interested...for several years" in the teachings of the Watch Tower; that magazine reported Stewart's baptism following a talk by Charles Taze Russell.
Andrew Michael "Andy" Stewart (born 8 September 1952, Alyth, Perthshire) is a Scottish singer and songwriter, formerly the frontman for Silly Wizard.
Andy M. Stewart (born 1952), Scottish musician and songwriter, best known for fronting the Scottish folk band Silly Wizard
A. T. Q. Stewart (1929–2010), academic historian and author from Northern Ireland
The Army of Tennessee, temporarily commanded by Lieutenant General Alexander P. Stewart, divided into three corps temporarily commanded by William B. Bate, Daniel H. Hill, and William W. Loring.
His tracks contributed to several US-Aids-benefit compilations among others together with Sting, Bonnie Raitt, Al Jarreau, Ottmar Liebert, Dave Grusin, Dave Stewart.
Pettinger has been the primary songwriter in all of her original projects and has collaborated with such artists as Garth Hudson from The Band and Bob Dylan, Randy Cooke of Dave Stewart's Rock Fabulous Orchestra and Ringo Starr and Stan "the Baron" Behrens, who played with Willie Dixon, Ruth Brown and the Four Tops.
Brian W. Stewart is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives serving the 89th district since being sworn into office in October 2013 to replace the outgoing Jim Sacia.
Since that time CaribPress has profiled notable figures from a variety of professions including former Jamaican Prime Minister P. J. Patterson, television executive Paula Madison, Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks and businessman Butch Stewart.
He is a past President of the Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier, and past board member of the KDAQ Public Radio Advisory Board.
David A. Stewart (born 1952), English musician and record producer best known for his work with Eurythmics
Stewart was law clerk to Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. of the United States Supreme Court during October Term, 1979, after working as law clerk for two appellate judges, J. Skelly Wright and David L. Bazelon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
The film was also released with the international title Lily was Here, and one song from the soundtrack by Candy Dulfer and Dave Stewart, was later released as a single--"Lily Was Here."
Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads is a documentary film, released in 1992, and made by David A. Stewart in conjunction with his brother John J. Stewart, in collaboration with music critic and author Robert Palmer and documentary film maker Robert Mugge.
Donald E. Stewart (1930–1999), screenwriter, winner of 1983 Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay Winner for Missing
Stewart has produced recordings for artists including Alex Chilton, Chip Taylor, Stevie Jackson, Eugene Kelly, Ally Kerr and Norman Blake.
Stewart then graduated from high school at 16, taking a job with General Motors.
Stewart was appoointed in 1917 as superintendent of the California State Belt Railroad, which operated on the San Francisco waterfront.
In June, 1900 Williams married Harriet Chase Stewart, daughter of prominent St. Louis attorney Alphonso Stewart and granddaughter of Confederate Civil War General Alexander P. Stewart.
Stewart was a founding member of the American Name Society in 1956-57, and he once served as an expert witness in a murder trial as a specialist in family names.
Helen J. Stewart (1854–1926), Southern Nevada pioneer, considered the "first lady of Las Vegas"
He also appeared a few times on Fifteen to One in 1995 and 1996, and was a notable witness to the famous outtake where host William G. Stewart dropped his question cards whilst explaining the rules of the first round in 1995.
Super Off Road was also included in the 2012 compilation Midway Arcade Origins for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
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It was released for Super Nintendo and is based on the Baja 1000 race.
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This version also lacked any licensing or reference to Ivan Stewart, replacing him instead with the late Mickey Thompson in the gray truck.
Christmas at Candleshoe was the basis for the 1977 film Candleshoe starring Jodie Foster, Helen Hayes and David Niven.
He moved with his parents to Peekskill, New York, where he attended the common schools and was graduated from Phillips Academy.
These writings led to the publishing of his best-selling work of non-fiction called Den of Thieves that recounted the criminal conduct of Wall Street arbitrager Ivan Boesky and junk bond king, Michael Milken.
He defeated fellow former House Speaker Carl J. Stewart, Jr. in the 1980 Democratic primary, and then went on to defeat Republican Bill Cobey in the general election.
James Stewart G.S.A. Ph. (October 1, 1903 – April 30, 1964) was born in Morehead, MS, the son of a wealthy plantation owner; his uncle Professor William Stewart taught in Centreville, MS. He began school in Morehead and moved to Cleveland by 1915 where he studied art and commercial business.
He was the subject of an article by James B. Stewart in The New Yorker's 1994 summer fiction issue; entitled "Moby Dick in Manhattan", it detailed his struggle to survive as a writer devoted purely to literary fiction.
Jamie B. Stewart, President and CEO of the Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation
Mulheren's involvement in the scandals and his relationship with Boesky are discussed with great detail in Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart.
Sam V. Stewart, an Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
In 1971, following legislative redistricting, Wilson lost his seat in a close contest to Democrats Eldridge Hawkins and Peter G. Stewart.
David A. Stewart invited Candy Dulfer, who had not previously released any of her material, to play the saxophone on this instrumental.
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"Lily Was Here" is a single, released in November 1989, from the David A. Stewart
Sam V. Stewart, former Montana Governor and Supreme Court justice, lived here.
After the band took a break, Lunny began to tour with Phil Cunningham and future long-term collaborator Andy M. Stewart.
His book called Experience the Message: How Experiential Marketing is Changing the Brand World is published by McClelland & Stewart in Canada and Carroll & Graf in the United States.
Stewart served for at time as United States Attorney for the District of Nevada pursuant to an appointment by the Federal Judges of that District, and later was a legal advisor to Governor Michael Leavitt of Utah.
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In late 2013 Stewart was hired by Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes to act as the state's agent in defending the ban on same sex marriage.
Paul A.G. Stewart (born 1941), bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
She was commissioned in 2012 to write two non-fiction books for publishing house McClelland & Stewart.
The album includes four single releases; "Is This Love?" (co-written by the Eurythmics' David A. Stewart under his 'Jean/Manu Guiot' pseudonym), "Weak in the Presence of Beauty", "Ordinary Girl" and "Sleep Like Breathing", a duet with David Freeman of the band The Lover Speaks.
Stewart practiced law in Virginia City, Montana, where he served as city attorney and county attorney for Madison County, Montana.
Founded by Jamaican-born Gordon "Butch" Stewart in 1981, SRI is based in Montego Bay, Jamaica and is responsible for resort development, service standards, training and day-to-day operations.
In a 6–3 decision, Jacques L. Wiener, Jr., and Carl E. Stewart, ruling for the court, decided that "the words 'nonsectarian, nonproselytizing' are constitutionally necessary components" of a policy governing prayer.
The producer of these programs, William G. Stewart, had earlier produced a pilot episode for a UK situation comedy series based on a group of tea ladies and resurrected the concept as The Tea Ladies in Australia.
In 2013, journalist Christopher S. Stewart wrote a book titled Jungleland about the legend of la Ciudad Blanca and Morde.
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In 2013, Christopher S. Stewart wrote a book about Morde and his hunt for a legendary "lost city" that some have equated with la Ciudad Blanca.
Stewart was elected as a Conservative Republican to the Fortieth Congress (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1869).
Sam V. Stewart, Governor and Supreme Court justice of Montana, practiced law here.
Stewart is a long-standing supporter of the campaign to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece.
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His first marriage was to Audrey Harrison (1960–76); his second wife was actress Sally Geeson (1976–86).
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He later sold Regent to Pearson Television, (which also purchased Thames) and they have now been amalgamated (along with the likes of Grundy Productions) into Talkback Thames, the UK arm of FremantleMedia.
Natalie Appleton and Bootsy Collins recorded this song in 2000 and it features on the soundtrack of the movie Honest directed by Dave Stewart.
Rod Stewart | James Stewart | Martha Stewart | Jon Stewart | David A. Stewart | Stewart Copeland | Dave Stewart | Charles Stewart Parnell | Stewart Lee | Stewart Granger | Patrick Stewart | Ivan Turgenev | Ivan Caryll | Stewart Brand | Ivan Lendl | Ivan Vazov | Ivan the Terrible | Ivan Shapovalov | Tony Stewart | Kristen Stewart | John Stewart | Jackie Stewart | Iván Rodríguez | Ironman Triathlon | Ivan Reitman | Ivan Pavlov | Ivan Lins | Hurricane Ivan | Amii Stewart | Al Stewart |
The 2007 Ford Ironman World Championship was a triathlon race held on October 13, 2007 in Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii.
Ironman of the Game Robert Garth also came up big in the final quarter by stripping the ball from the quarterback with about 10 minutes left in the game.
O'Connor composed a majority of the tracks on Faith and Courage and production duties were shared by a variety of artists including Wyclef Jean, David A. Stewart, Brian Eno, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Anne Preven and Scott Cutler among others.
Primarily produced by Dallas Austin, with additional production from Colin Wolfe, Ricco Lumpkins, and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart.
In 1911 he was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, which allowed him to study for three semesters in Berlin under Emil Fischer, and one semester with A. W. Stewart at Queen's College, Belfast.
She trained under former World Champion Siri Lindley in Santa Monica, California with teammates Mirinda Carfrae (2010 Ironman World Champion), Jenny Fletcher and New Zealander Samantha Warriner.
Sarah Reinertsen, American and the first female leg amputee to complete the Ironman Triathlon World Championship
The book, published by Toronto's McClelland & Stewart, Ltd., is notable for its themes of self-education and for being dedicated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
Collins is married to former triathlete and 1985 Ironman winner, Joanne Ernst.
His pallbearers were: William F. Wiley, Herbert R. Mengert, Jasper C. Muma, Robert F. Wolfe, Judson Harmon, James M. Cox, William A. Stewart, Bayard L. Kilgour, William Alexander Julian, Russell A. Wilson, W. F. Burdell and Nicholas Longworth.
Though sidelined for two months by the accident, he still managed to compete in the Ironman as well as the St. Anthony's 32 mile Olympic-style race in St. Petersburg, Florida, the half Ironman at Disney and the Timberman 70.3 in New Hampshire.
The 4-hour program of films, music and speakers included Queen Noor of Jordan, CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Dave Stewart and friends, Gilberto Gil, and Iranian rock phenoms Hypernova.
Shapiro also claims to have beaten Steven Nadler in the 2006 Madison Ironman competition by four minutes.
On August 24, 2008, Sister Madonna participated in the Ironman race held in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada.
The film, directed by Stijn Coninx with a soundtrack provided by Ozark Henry, follows Marc in both his effort to win the Ironman and to help disabled people with their lives, by encouraging them through his To Walk Again Foundation.
Orca sponsors a number of leading triathletes, including recently retired Olympic champion Hamish Carter, ITU athletes including Kris Gemmell, Courtenay Atkinson, Tim Don and Debbie Tanner, and Ironman competitors including Craig Alexander and Cameron Brown.
Peet Coombes (1952–1997) was a British musician, guitarist and vocalist with Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in the two pre-Eurythmics bands, The Catch, who only released one single, "Borderline/Black Blood" (1977, Logo) before morphing into the other, The Tourists, who had quite a few UK hits in the late '70s. Many of The Tourists' songs were written by Peet.
An established songwriter as well as singer and actor, he spent some time in 2005 working with Dave Stewart of Eurythmics on the spoof documentary Platinum Weird, which also involved Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani and Carmen Electra.
In 2009, he won Ironman 70.3 Germany in Wiesbaden, holding off 70.3 World Champion Michael Raelert.
SUPERFROG is a half-Ironman distance triathlon held annually and based on the Silver Strand State Beach, Coronado, California.
The designers were split into three teams and tasked with turning a small studio apartment into a bachelor pad for a celebrity client; actor Daniel Amalm, ironman Caine Eckstein, or radio hosts Ant & Beck.