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UNPUBLISHEDUNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALSFOR THE FOURTH CIRCUITUNITED STATES OF AMERICA,Plaintiff-Appellee,v. No. 98-4159ANTHO...
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The problems in the first act are enhanced by the casting of [Anthony Lawton]. Although a fine actor, Lawton never fully embodies [Bernard]'s cool sophistication. But as Bernard's lovelife unravels, Lawton's performance improves and the production picks up steam. By the second act, Boeing is in full flight, and Power's shrewd pacing allows the physical production to maintain an outrageously high level of comic intensity without ever growing tiresome.
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He could have sat the war out.
In 2003, Staff Sgt. Mark Anthony Evans Lawton, an Army reservist from Hayden, had served his time and was holding orders to report to a military school that could have kept him from being sent to Iraq. His wife, Sherri, suggested he let his unit go without him.
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The pair is joined by their friend Ivan ([Anthony Lawton]), [Sharky]'s local nemesis Nicky (Joe Hickey) and the mysteriously sinister Mr. Lockart (Greg Wood), an impeccable dresser who's strangely out of place among this motley crew of small-town Irishmen. Like [Richard] and Sharky, Ivan and Nicky are blind to life's potholes, a condition worsened by their propensity for consuming dramatically large quantities of alcohol (and, in Ivan's case, aggravated by the fact that he's lost his glasses).
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Army Pvt. Anthony C. Camargo graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
Camargo is the son of Wendy Camargo of West Covina, and cousin of Jenn Garcia of Ontario. He is a 2011 graduate of Nogales High School.
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Army Pvt. Sebastian A. McCall graduated from the Field Artillery Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. McCall is the son of Graciella A. and Marwin S. McCall of Hamden. He is a 2008 graduate of Hamden High School.
A--Army Pvt. Anthony Grullon has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
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[Luca Giorgi] argued that while [Eric Tatusko] pulled the weapon, he held it in a "cover" position pointed toward the ground, and that no one in the car faced immediate danger. He also argued that [Pamela Lawton]'s screaming became disorderly because it caused "public inconvenience in noise or alarm" and it "rose to a level wither the consequences were possibly tumultuous" because a small crowd was around.
[Anthony Mariarti] ruled that the commonwealth did not prove that Lawton's speech rose to the level of disorderly conduct beyond a reasonable doubt because it did not incite the crowd around her. While he said Tatusko's action of drawing his weapon was "reasonable under the circumstances" he also said it was "understandable" Lawton would be unnerved, so her reaction was not unwarranted.
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Brenda Wright, Washington, DC, Robert B. McDuff, Jackson, MS, Denise M. Prescod, Jacksonville, FL, Mitchell F. Dolin, Covington & Burling, Washington,...
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VIRGINIA BEACH - 50, died Aug. 10, 2010 at her home. Holly was born in New Haven, Conn., to the late Charlie and Thelma Lawton. She is survived by her sons, Bret and wife Victoria and Anthony; and her husband of 26 years, Mike.
God grant her the rewards for all the hearts she touched. Her ashes are to be dispersed as she wished.
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Mr. James Lawton Thigpen, 90, formerly of Savannah, Georgia, went home to be with Jesus on April 27, 2006 at University Hospital.
Mr. Thigpen was born in Vidalia, Georgia on May 12, 1915 to Lawton Anthony and Flora Jackson Thigpen. He retired after 29 years at Union Camp Corporation and he was a member of the former Bull Street Church of Christ. He devoted his life to his family and serving the Lord Jesus Christ.