The smaller Confederate force, under Colonel Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, was defeated at Peake's Crossing after a disorganized fight.
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The Confederate force, which actually numbered about 4,000 men, was led by Col. Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, and included the 18th, 28th, and 37th North Carolina Infantry regiments, and the 45th Georgia Infantry.
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The Commission's members were Charles H. Keep, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Chairman of the Commission, James R. Garfield, Gifford Pinchot, Frank H. Hitchcock and Lawrence O. Murray.
U.S. television host Lawrence O'Donnell praised Lammy's speech, relating it to Oscar Wilde's testimony on "the love that dare not speak its name" during his 1895 trial for sodomy and gross indecency.
She is not related to former NBC news correspondent Norah O'Donnell or MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell.
His proposed Model State Emergency Health Powers Act ignited a firestorm of controversy across the ideological spectrum, from Phyllis Schlafly to LAMBDA, for being overly broad and ripe for abuse.
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He is best known as the author of the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act and as a prolific contributor to journals on medicine and law.
A news report which was published in 2000 by Insight magazine described a 1998 controversy about e-mail messages which were written between Clinton-Gore Administration staff members and 1996 presidential reelection campaign staffers about political fundraising by Administration staffers.
O'Neil was defeated in 1988 federal election by Francis LeBlanc of the Liberal party.
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O'Neil was appointed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia on September 19, 2007 by Justice Minister Honourable Robert Nicholson.
Lawrence O'Neil (born 1954), Canadian former Member of Parliament and current federal judge
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Laurence O'Neill (1874 – 1943), Irish politician, Lord Mayor of Dublin 1917-1924
Thiessen's promotional tour for Courting Disaster included confrontational interviews with CNN's Christiane Amanpour and MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, and an interview with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, an uncut version of which was posted online.