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- Or perhaps, the taming of Tombstone had more to do with the flooding and shutdown of the mines and the moving on of the more rumbustious of its population.
- Prescott, a plain speaking, working class former seaman on the left of Blair's centrist Labor Party, is renowned for his tangled sytax and rumbustious temperament.
- He would also sometimes swap sprats for coal at sea after a rumbustious verbal exchange with an obliging collier's skipper; the fuel was used in his smack's shrimp boiler.
- British scriptwriter and director Frank Launder, whose rumbustious " St . Trinian's " movies set in a girls'school convulsed audiences, died early Sunday, his family said.
- Neil Kinnock, then Labour Party leader, spoke of him as a man with " a zest for life " who " attracted controversy, envy and loyalty in great measure throughout his rumbustious life ."
- Bill Alley, rumbustious Australian all-rounder, who had deputised as captain in Stephenson's absence in 1964, was not seen as a long-term captain, and Atkinson was released from school duties to take the job for 1965.
- He was said to be'a big, rumbustious, optimistic man with a taste for Hawaiian shirts .'He had a passion for music, and in 1969, after a trip to India with friends, he returned with a sitar and a dilruba, and learned to play both.
- Their rumbustious leader, Watkin, described the proposed line as " one of the maddest schemes ever presented to Parliament . " So little opposition, and that from a partial source, meant the Bill sailed through Parliament and received Royal Assent on 5 August 1891, the biggest line authorised in a single session.
- According to an editor from " Metropolis ", Japan s number one English-language magazine, the album " launches in full bore with the blazing beats of Tito El Bambino s " La Cazadora " and doesn t let up through 19 tracks of rumbustious beats, macho boasts and lyrical leers ."
- A rumbustious, picaresque tale, " Tell Me About It " takes its inspiration from the fabled BBC Broadcasting House of the 1960s, in the years just before Leitch moved to London when the corridors and pubs were roamed by legendary producers, writers and actors such as Reggie Smith, Julian Maclaren-Ross and George Baker.