[ noun ] Scottish man of letters and adventurer (1560-1582) <noun.person>
His duties have been assumed by John N. Crichton, 66, a director of both the holding company and U.S. Bank, until a permanent successor is found.
"Kids weren't bouncing off the walls, fighting, killing each other," says Gerald DeClementi, principal at Aletta Crichton Elementary School.
Charles Crichton, who made "The Lavender Hill Mob" and other comedy classics, scored an Academy Award nomination at 78 for his rollicking "A Fish Named Wanda."
We'd be the last to know, like a jilted husband," said Mr. Crichton.
Everything is fair game," said Customs inspector Michael Crichton.
When New Man Thomas comes through victorious, he appears to have been emotionally unscathed by the incident. Crichton's view is that sexual harassment claims are reaching their peak level.
Also unlike Mr. Stone, Mr. Crichton now and again shows signs of a sense of humor in his obviously hyperbolic attempts at drama.
The fatal accident inquiry will be held at Crichton Royal Hospital in Dumfries, about 10 miles west of Lockerbie.
David Burns is photographed wearing a wool dark grey herringbone suit from Brooks Brothers and a shirt from Crichton.
Chocolate milk outsells regular milk 2-1 at Aletta Crichton Elementary School, Principal Gerald L. DeClementi said.
Crichton alleged Hunt and his partners in 1981 acted wrongfully to deprive the plaintiffs of an exclusive contract to explore and produce oil and gas in a 140,000-square-mile tract in the Middle East nation and to win the rights for themselves.