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... Mr. Scully, the owner, and his son Johnnie gladly accepted the men into the hotel. ... During the game he got up and yelled, "you are cheatin" at Johnnie. ...
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In the short story, "The Blue Hotel," the character of Johnnie is dynamic and round. The beginning of the story finds Johnnie playing cards with an old farmer. ...
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... In the hotel the three men meet Johnnie, son of Scully, and agree to play a game of cards with him. During the game, the Swede declares ...
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... It was produced by Frankie and Johnnie's Furniture Store located on St. ... She too was pleading with Johnnie for credit to purchase new furniture. ...
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... One year later, Louise married a cook by the name of Johnnie Culpepper Bundy, whose last name Ted would assume for the rest of his life. ...
(4845 Words -- Approx. 19 Pages)
... the hotel or around its grounds. The main fight between the Swede and Johnnie is outside in the bitter cold in the street. ... Johnnie is not like his dad, Scully. ...
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... the hotel or around its grounds. The main fight between the Swede and Johnnie is outside in the bitter cold in the street. ... Johnnie is not like his dad, Scully. ...
(1719 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... the Swede is his fixed idea of his environment," but in the end, it is the environment itself -- comprised of the Blue Hotel, Sculley, Johnnie, Cowboy Bill ...
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... 93). Johnnie Gerald refused to listen to their argument and immediately sent them back to Louisville (Murray and Brucker 93). In ...
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... After being in Washington for only a year, Ted's mother married an army cook named Johnnie Culpepper Bundy, whose last name Ted would take on for the rest of ...
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... Promoted to Colonel, he served under General Horatio Gates, helping defeat British General Johnnie Burgoyne at Saratoga, an important American victory. ...
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... Represented by Stuart Hanlon, Johnnie Cochran, Robert Garcia, Julie Drous, Valerie West, David Bernstein and other members of his defense team, geronimo had ...
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... After filling out some initial paperwork, I am shown to the prep area where I remove my clothing and get into my hospital provided "johnnie" and some no-slip ...
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... stage. This became the trademark of "Lady Day". In 1941, Billie married Johnnie Monroe and began using opium consistently. This ...
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... life. When Ted turned four, his mother, Louise took him with her and moved to Tacoma, Washington where she married Johnnie Bundy. ...
(2066 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... life. When Ted turned four, his mother, Louise took him with her and moved to Tacoma, Washington where she married Johnnie Bundy. ...
(2045 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... The four cops shoved a plunger into his rectum and mouth (Beals 1). Johnnie Cochran has expressed his outrage over police brutality by leading battles in the ...
(1071 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Black Panther Party. Pratt's lawyer, Johnnie L. Cochran, was well convinced that Pratt would not receive a fair trail. With the ...
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When it was brought to my attention that a new "dream team" of lawyers led by Professor Charles Ogletree of Harvard Law School, Johnnie Cochran, and some of ...
(909 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... life. When Ted turned four, his mother, Louise took him with her and moved to Tacoma, Washington where she married Johnnie Bundy. ...
(2047 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... The following are the final results of various tournaments on these tours: Johnnie Walker Classic final scores and earnings (Australasian Tour/Asian Tour co ...
(2511 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... A Living (1914) Kid Auto Races in Venice (1914) Mabel's Strange Predicament (1914) Between Showers (1914) A Film Johnnie (1914) Tango ...
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... Simpson's. As Johnnie Cochran, one of Simpson's lawyers, made the famous statement "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit" (Toobin). ...
(2925 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)
... In your society you have created a system in which little Johnnie has learned how to read before getting out of pre-school, but still hasn't learned how to ...
(2908 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)
... With Fields and Pellicano gone, Weitzman brought in Johnnie Cochran Jr., a well-known civil attorney who is now helping defend OJ Simpson. ...
(10490 Words -- Approx. 42 Pages)
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