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1924 AMERICAN SILENT COMEDY FILM
Sherlock, Jr; Sherlock jr; Sherlock Junior; Sherlock, Jr.; Sherlock Jr
  • ''Sherlock, Jr.''

Norman Schwarzkopf         
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  • Ground troop movements February 24–28, 1991, during Operation Desert Storm
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  • Schwarzkopf, then a colonel, consults with other officers during a training mission in California in 1977.
  • The reverse of the Congressional Gold Medal presented to General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
  • Schwarzkopf speaks after receiving the [[Congressional Gold Medal]] in 2002.
  • Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Sr.]], father of H. Norman Schwarzkopf
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  • Schwarzkopf is met by then-President George Bush during a homecoming parade for troops returning from the Gulf War in 1991.
  • U.S. President [[George H. W. Bush]] riding in a [[Humvee]] with General Schwarzkopf in Saudi Arabia
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  • A soldier presents Schwarzkopf's [[cremated]] remains at his memorial service on February 28, 2013.
  • Schwarzkopf speaks with troops supporting [[Operation Desert Shield]] in 1991.
  • Schwarzkopf (right) takes command of [[United States Central Command]] in November 1988.
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UNITED STATES ARMY GENERAL (1934–2012)
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Norman Schwarzkopf (amerikaans legerman, had het opperbevel over de strijdkrachten in de Golfoorlog)
Martin Luther King, Jr.         
  • Banner at the [[2012 Republican National Convention]]
  • King worked alongside Quakers such as [[Bayard Rustin]] to develop nonviolent tactics.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. speaking in an interview in the [[Netherlands]], 1964
  • The high school that King attended was named after African-American educator [[Booker T. Washington]].
  • King at the 1963 Civil Rights March in Washington, D.C.
  • Leaders of the March on Washington posing in front of the Lincoln Memorial
  • King first rose to prominence in the civil rights movement while minister of [[Dexter Avenue Baptist Church]] in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • King led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and later became co-pastor with his father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta (pulpit and sanctuary pictured).
  • Memo describing FBI attempts to disrupt the Poor People's Campaign with fraudulent claims about King{{mdashb}}part of the [[COINTELPRO]] campaign against the anti-war and civil rights movements
  • King standing behind President Johnson as he signs the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]
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  • The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. with his wife, [[Coretta Scott King]], and daughter, [[Yolanda Denise King]], in 1956
  • King's childhood home in [[Atlanta]], Georgia
  • White House Cabinet Room]] in 1966
  • King gave his most famous speech, "I Have a Dream", before the [[Lincoln Memorial]] during the 1963 [[March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom]].
  • The [[sarcophagus]] for Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is within the [[Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park]] in [[Atlanta]], Georgia.
  • King after receiving his honorary doctorate from Newcastle University
  • King speaking to an anti-Vietnam war rally at the [[University of Minnesota]] in St. Paul on April 27, 1967
  • King showing his medallion, which he received from Mayor Wagner, 1964
  • Martin Luther King Jr. statue over the west entrance of [[Westminster Abbey]], installed in 1998
  • King at a press conference in March 1964
  • The Lorraine Motel, where King was assassinated, is now the site of the [[National Civil Rights Museum]].
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  • King received a Bachelor of Divinity degree at [[Crozer Theological Seminary]] (pictured in 2009).
  • Vice President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and Attorney General [[Robert F. Kennedy]] with King, [[Benjamin Mays]], and other civil rights leaders, June 22, 1963
  • A shantytown established in Washington, D.C. to protest economic conditions as a part of the [[Poor People's Campaign]]
  • King (left) with civil rights activist [[Rosa Parks]] (right) in 1955
  • march from Selma to Montgomery]], Alabama, in 1965
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AMERICAN CIVIL-RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND LEADER (1929–1968)
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n. (1929-1968) zwarte amerikaanse geestelijke en leider van de mensenrechten, winnaar van de 1964-ste Nobelprijs voor Vrede, openhartige voorganger van ongeweldadige protest (vermoord door James Earl Ray)
John Glenn         
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  • Annie and John Glenn in 1965
  • Kennedy]] at temporary [[Manned Spacecraft Center]] facilities at [[Cape Canaveral, Florida]], three days after his flight
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  • Buttons of Carter's options for vice president
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  • F-86F]], dubbed "MiG Mad Marine", during the Korean War in 1953. The names of his wife and children are also written on the aircraft.
  • Glenn entering his spacecraft, ''Friendship&nbsp;7'', prior to the launch of [[Mercury-Atlas 6]] on February 20, 1962
  • ''Friendship 7'' is currently displayed at the [[National Air and Space Museum]].
  • Mercury spacesuit]] in 1962
  • The [[John Glenn College of Public Affairs]]
  • Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama in 2012
  • STS-95 portrait
  • Glenn's casket carried by Marine Corps pallbearers
  • Space Shuttle ''Discovery'']] in 1998
  • Glenn in the U.S. Senate
  • John Glenn Training Couch at [[Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center]] Virginia USA
  • Glenn delivers remarks during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the [[Apollo 11]] astronauts in the Rotunda at the U.S. Capitol in 2011.
  • Glenn standing in the cockpit of a F-106B in 1961
  • Glenn presents President Kennedy with an American flag he carried inside his space suit on ''Friendship 7''.
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  • President]] [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1986
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  • Glenn getting his blood drawn in space for an experiment
  • Glenn at the ceremony transferring the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' to the Smithsonian Institution
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AMERICAN ASTRONAUT AND POLITICIAN (1921–2016)
John H. Glenn; John Herschel Glenn; John H. Glenn Jr.; John H. Glenn, Jr.; John Herschell Glenn, Jr.; Glenn, Jr., John Herschell; John Herschel Glenn, Jr.; John Herschel Glenn Jr.; John Glenn, Jr.; J H Glenn; John Glrnn; John Glenn Junior; Glenn, John; John glenn; John Glenn Jr.; Senator Glenn
n. John Glenn, eerste Amerikaanse astronaut die de aarde in de ruimte omcirkeld heeft (1962) en voor de tweede keer (in 1998) op zevenenzeventigjarige leeftijd in ruimteschip naar heelal terugkeert

Définition

Jr
Note: in AM, use 'Jr.'
Jr is a written abbreviation for Junior
. It is used after a man's name to distinguish him from an older member of his family with the same name.
...Harry Connick Jr.
= Jnr

Wikipédia

Sherlock Jr.

Sherlock Jr. is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, and Joseph A. Mitchell. It features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton, and Ward Crane.

In 1991, Sherlock Jr. was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In 2000, the American Film Institute, as part of its AFI 100 Years... series, ranked the film #62 in its list of the funniest films of all time (AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs).