And that will was provided by a Texas member named Tom DeLay, who was then the House Majority Whip.
She had a childhood sweetheart, a very precocious young man named Tom Lantos, whom she met when she was six.
Common Sense was written by an unprepossessing former girdle-maker named Tom Paine.
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That boy was the first ever worm charming world champion - say that three times fast - an Englishman named Tom Shufflebotham - I'm not kidding.
It stars Leo DiCaprio as Gatsby and Carey Mulligan as Daisy and Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway and an incredibly good actor named Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan and a spectacularly good actress named Elizabeth Debicki as the evil Jordan Baker.
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This time, Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale), dragged from a wasteful retirement, takes on a brute named Bane (Tom Hardy), who is masked and barely comprehensible.
The two Asian short-clawed otters were named Daley, after diver Tom Daley, and Rebecca, in honour of swimmer Rebecca Adlington.
On September 6 BofA CEO Brian Moynihan announced a major management shuffle that found Krawcheck and Price out of jobs while David Darnell and Tom Montag were named to the newly-created positions of co-chief operating officers.
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Midfielder Tom Hateley, who was named Motherwell fans young player of the year at a ceremony on Saturday, could also soon pledge his future to the club.
An administration official said that on at least two occasions Giuliani made a personal pitch to the White House that Kerik be named to succeed Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, 59, who announced his resignation Tuesday.
However, many more clubs are named after Irish revolutionary leaders like Patrick Pearse and Tom Clarke.
Mr. MERRITT: (Singing) ...in the rain to bring you candy, and John would buy the gown for you to wear to the prom, with Tom(ph) the astronomer who named a star for you.
Shaw, 36, replaces Louis Deacon in the second row while fellow Wasp Joe Worsley is named on the blind-side flank in place of Tom Croft.
Oscar winners Marcia Gay Harden and Billy Bob Thornton have signed on for the Tom Hanks-produced "Parkland, " named for the Dallas hospital where Kennedy was pronounced dead.
Mr Goodwin is among those named in the action, along with ex-chairman Sir Tom McKillop and senior figures Johnny Cameron and Guy Whittaker.
Some, like longtime Democratic political operative and current National Security Advisor to the President Tom Donilon, have actually allowed themselves to be named as sources.
Connacht hooker Sean Cronin, 23, and Leinster fly-half Jonathan Sexton, 24, could also win their first caps having been named on the bench, where they are joined by Ulster prop Tom Court and Leinster lock Leo Cullen.
They were later named as Christopher Bell, from Blackburn, Una Finnegan from County Londonderry, Tom Chesters, from Sidmouth in Devon, and Dr Rachel Majumdar from Merseyside.
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But flanker Tom Croft, one of three changes to the side, was named man of the match and the Leicester player believes there is more to come.
Youngworth was a shady character but gained attention by telling Tom Mashberg, a reporter on the Boston Herald, that he and a colorful character named Myles Connor could procure the art's return.
But joining us onstage is this fellow named Ralph Carney who's famous among musicians for being the guy who plays on all the Tom Waits - sort of the classic Tom Waits middle-period, circus music albums.
Senate Democrats also face a few roadblocks: Their top picks in Iowa and Arizona to take on Republican incumbents there have both been named to Obama's Cabinet -- Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano and former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack.
Representative TOM DeLAY (Republican, Texas): A rogue district attorney in Travis County, Texas, named Ronnie Earle charged me with one count of criminal conspiracy, a reckless charge wholly unsupported by the facts.
One sunny morning in 1983, a model named Amanda slipped on an antique French blouse, swept back her long auburn hair, and turned toward the painter Tom Keating, pouting her lips as young girls did for Renoir.
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