Lord Haw-Haw
Lord Haw-Haw see Joyce, William .
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Vancouver.(Margaret Joyce receives United Empire certificate)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Loyalist Gazette; 9/22/2005; ; 281 words
; ...Conference in Regina, SK. Joyce, who has lived most of her life in Vancouver, BC, was born in Moosejaw, SK. It was a thrill to see Joyce's surprise when Doug Grant UE, UELAC President, called Joyce to the podium to receive her certificate and Loyalist pin [Loyalist...
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Oxfam volunteer honoured for 30 years service.
Newspaper article from: Louth Leader (Louth, England); 3/30/2008; 93 words
; ...volunteer at the shop in Mercer Row dealing with donations of clothes and linen. Store manager Louise Rowley said: We are sad to see Joyce go as she has given us such an exceptional service over the years and shown real loyalty and dedication to the job. Joyce received...
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The final work of David Joyce.(Arts & Literature)(The Eugene artist kept creating right up until his death; now some of those last pieces are on show)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR); 6/13/2004; 615 words
; ...with admirable success, he began creating new ways of displaying his two-dimensional photographs in three dimensions. You can see Joyce's last finished piece in the Art in the Family show at the Jacobs Gallery through July 17. Framed and titled by his widow...
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Remarks "saluting those who serve".(Week Ending Friday, January 21, 2005)(Transcript)
Newspaper article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents; 1/24/2005; 700+ words
; ...It's good to see my mother and father. Secretary Rumsfeld, thank you for your great service to our Nation, and it's good to see Joyce. I appreciate the military commanders who are here. I want to thank the members of my administration who've joined us, Members...
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Remarks at the joint Armed Forces officers' wives luncheon.(Transcript)
Newspaper article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents; 10/31/2005; 700+ words
; ...Laughter] I tried it once--[laughter]--and I'm not trying it again. [Laughter] I want to thank Linda Odierno. It's good to see Joyce Rumsfeld, Meryl Chertoff, who is the wife of Mike Chertoff, Dotty England, Mary Harvey. And I appreciate all the other spouses...
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Variations in growth and reproduction of bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) (Lamark, 1819) from six subpopulations in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.
Magazine article from: Journal of Shellfish Research; 8/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...decrease in commercial harvest to levels between 10,000 and 20,000 pounds of adductor muscle per year by the 1980s (for example, see Joyce 1982). The abundance of scallops in many subpopulations declined to very low densities or disappeared completely. This decline...
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Medium Joyce to reach for the stars.
Newspaper article from: Dewsbury Reporter (Dewsbury, England); 2/8/2006; 315 words
; ...Black and I suddenly said to my friends 'one day I'll be on that stage' and they replied, 'and what do you think you'll do?' See Joyce at the variety club on March 8, for a 7.30pm start. Contact the box office for tickets, priced [pounds sterling]10, on (01924...
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EDNA O'BRIEN ON JAMES JOYCE.(Review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 7/1/2000; ; 498 words
; ...glimpses we get of this complex and infuriating character are fascinating in their ambiguities and contradictions. Here we can see Joyce's love/hate relationship with Dublin and Ireland, with the 'Rock of Rome', the English Crown, the legal profession: and between...
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Child Custody Protection Act to Move Soon.
Magazine article from: National Right to Life News; 4/8/1999; 700+ words
; ...girls should not get an abortion without seeking advice from their parents or loved ones. (For a complete account of this case, see Joyce Farley's 1998 congressional testimony, published in the Sept. 28, 1998, edition of NRL News, page 28, which is also available...
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Joyce targets medal win.
Newspaper article from: Hawick News (Hawick, Scotland); 1/4/2008; 398 words
; ...bowls. Following the practice days from January 9-11, the tournament begins on January 12, when the first set of matches will see Joyce play the lead in the rinks, in which Scotland find themselves in a group of 12 with the top four from each section qualifying...
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Haw-haw, Lord
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Haw-haw, Lord nickname given to William Joyce (1906–46), who made propaganda broadcasts in English from Nazi Germany; the nickname referred to his drawling nasal delivery, thought to mimic the ‘haw-haw’ quality supposedly typical of upper-class speech.
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Lord Haw-Haw
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
Lord Haw-Haw █ ADRIENNE WILMOTH LERNER Lord Haw-Haw was the nickname of Nazi propagandist and broadcaster William...often taunting Allied forces. Though never calling himself Lord Haw-Haw on air, he became infamous among Allied combat troops and...
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Joyce, William
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
Joyce, William ( ‘Lord Haw-Haw’ ) (b. 24 Apr. 1906, d. 3 Jan. 1946). British traitor Born...English-language radio station. He gained the nickname ‘Lord Haw-Haw’, which was originally bestowed on another broadcaster...
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William Joyce
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
1906-46, British Nazi propagandist, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., called Lord Haw-Haw. Taken to England as a child, Joyce became involved there in the fascist movement. He went to Germany just before the outbreak...
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Dame Rebecca West
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...combination travel book and political study. The Meaning of Treason (1947) was based on her reports of treason trial of Lord Haw-Haw (William Joyce ) after World War II. Her novels, detailed studies of the psychology of the individual, include The Return...
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