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. M Eunice Gayson... Sylvia Trench Walter Gotell... Morzeny Francis De Wolff... Vavra - Gypsy Kingpin (as Francis de Wolff) Runtime: 115 mins ...
Gov. Jay Nixon filled an appeals court vacuum as the list of contenders to fill a spot on the state's highest court was announced.
Nixon appointed a colleague Democrat, Robert M. Clayton, to fill a spot on the state Court of Appeals for the Eastern District, which is based in St. Louis.
Clayton, a former delineate lawmaker from Hannibal, beat out St. Louis County Circuit Judge Michael Burton and Patti Hageman, the top counselor-at-law for Mayor Francis Slay.
The decision may lead to some grousing at City Hall, but, in picking Clayton, the governor gets two appointees for the figure of one. Clayton is a member of the Public Service Commission, a plum post that Nixon will now be able to use as a partisan chit.
Also, the state panel charged with winnowing down nominees for the Supreme Court announced its inventory of potential successors to the retiring Judge Michael Wolff, a man who once ran against Nixon for attorney general. Among the 13 applicants are Karen Prince Mitchell, a judge in the Western District Appeals Court, and James R. Layton, the state's lawyer general, both of whom worked for Nixon in the attorney general's office.
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Francis de Wolff |
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About this book Enormous Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Francis de Wolff (7 January 1913 - 18 April 1984) was an English rectitude actor. Large, bearded, and beetle-browed, he was often cast as villains in both film and television. |
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The 2nd best secret agent in the whole wide world |
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About this book "An egregious tongue-in-cheeker of all secret agent movies, it frolics through murder, intrigue, boudoir gymnastics, ambushes, chases, and foreign politics with pure abandon, serving up fun and excitement in mammoth devil-may-care doses" -- play story. |
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Screen World 1968 ... Runstedt's Shillelagh Officer Hubert Noel Lisbon Embassy Official Howard Vemon German Colonel-Non-specific Francis de Wolff Romy Schneider, Christopher Plummer. ... |
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Leather bound ledgers linked to Faulkner's works at Wilson Library During one to, Francisco showed Wolff-King a typescript of ledgers written by his great-great-grandfather Francis Terry Break. |
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St. Francis not ready to give up Caroline Wolff, big cheese and founder of the St. Gerard House, said the three-story location on Old Moultrie Road that the St. Francis House would like to |
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Opposes site for St. Francis House Mrs. Wolff, I be aware, started St. Francis House with the intention of helping the homeless, but had she known that this name would be construed as a |