Word: jacksonism
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Alford said that he and Caspersen Professor of Law Howell E. Jackson, who helped to organize the program, chose the University of Cambridge because “it has enormous strengths,” particularly in international...
...originals like Groovin' on Mount Everest. He traced melodies simply, sometimes decorating them with trills, and shifted between softly gliding passages and furious fantasias with his arms whipping up and down the keyboard, using even his fist to bang out a climactic chord. "Scary," marveled jazz pianist D.D. Jackson, who was in the Blue Note audience. So it was, especially for a performer who was up well past his bed-time and who could barely reach the pedals with his favorite blue sneakers. Savage is 11 years...
...bigot, but you appear to be too arrogant to say, 'I'm wrong.' That sounds more like Stonewall Jackson than Jesse Jackson." REV. AL SHARPTON, calling on Howard Dean to apologize for his remark that he wants to be the candidate for "guys with Confederate flags in their pickups." Dean was initially defiant but apologized the next...
...Alexa Jackson Bush...
...Celebrity products fall into a category of their own," said Karen, a trim blonde in a tailored suit. "When celebrities come out with their own products--Rocky Graziano's spaghetti sauce, Mickey Mantle's barbecue sauce, Nolan Ryan's All-Star Fruit Snacks, Gloria Vanderbilt's salad dressing, Reggie Jackson's candy bar, Carl Yastrzemski's Big Yaz Bread, Diane von Furstenberg's facial tissue, Bill Blass's chocolates, Richard Simmons's Salad Spray, Tommy Lasorda's spaghetti sauce, Yves St. Laurent's cigarettes, Frank Sinatra's neckties--all examples of products these famous people promoted with unsatisfactory results. There...