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Mitchell

United States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934) United States aviator and general who was an early advocate of military air power (1879-1936) United States astronomer who studied sunspots and nebulae (1818-1889) United States writer noted for her novel about the South during the American Civil War (1900-1949) United States labor leader; president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1898 to 1908 (1870-1919) English aeronautical engineer (1895-1937)

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What, Mitchell?
Mitchell, a glass of port for the Doctor.
Mitchell, a gin for the First Lieutenant.
Bring me some food, Mitchell.
CorporaI Arthur Mitchell?
Mitchell's coming back.
Mitchell and Keeley.
Which one of you is Mitchell?
About Mitchell.
What about Mitchell?
About Mitchell killing a guy.
When did you see Mitchell last?
Mitchell too?
And this Mitchell boy couldn't do that either?
Mitchell.
Thank you, Mr. Mitchell.
Mr. Mitchell anybody special?
Blanche, this is Harold Mitchell.
I want to talk to Mr. Mitchell, please.
And I'm thinking not only of you but of Mr. Mitchell.
A moment when an electronics engineer named Mitchell MacAfee saw something in the sky.
A CAB plane flies toward the scene of the previous day's crash involving Mitchell MacAfee.
I'm looking for a man named Mitchell Brenner. - Do you know him?
Let me tell you guys a few things. When I was a captain at Mitchell Field, they gave me top security clearance.
That's right. Well, actually, it stars Rita Mitchell.
Rita Mitchell has had six husbands and is looking for her seventh.
I have never seen pictures that move or a Rita Mitchell.
You're Parris Mitchell, aren't you?
Well, Mitchell, of course, I don't know at all your approach to medicine.
I hope you won't mind, Mr. Mitchell.
Maybe you're a fool, Parris Mitchell.
Where's Parris Mitchell?
Herr Mitchell.
Good afternoon, Mitchell.
Mitchell, we've liked your work here.
Is either one of you gentlemen Dr. Mitchell?
Little Parris Mitchell, what do you think of that?
Dr. Mitchell, I'm sure you were surprised to hear from me.
Dr. Mitchell, I'm a desperate mother.
I've brought an old friend to see you. Parris Mitchell, daughter.
Dr. Mitchell now, and he's come to see you.

News and current affairs

This was due to sound economic policy in the US (starting with the Bush-Mitchell-Foley tax increase of 1990), as well as some extraordinarily good luck in America.
Mitchell gave a similar invitation to Abbas.
When Palestinians asked Mitchell for assurances that the US would support such a statehood declaration if talks failed, Mitchell responded that such a commitment would make negotiations pointless.
Freezing settlement will certainly be a central focus of the robust diplomacy of Mitchell and his team.
Under the leadership of US General Keith Dayton (Mitchell's security deputy), the most vigorous security checks can be made to allow such travel.
This week's events followed a vote by the Ulster Unionist Party to accept a package worked out with former US Senator George Mitchell during a 10 week review of the Belfast Agreement.
It gave him an important purchase on the negotiations ever since, which Mr Mitchell's skilful diplomacy built upon.
Under such circumstances, calling Mitchell's work up to now a failure is the only polite - and realistic - thing to do.
At its recent summit in Libya, the Arab League rejected the proximity talks proposed by the United States' Middle East peace envoy, George Mitchell.
But Obama's peace envoy, George Mitchell, resigned, and the quartet (the United Nations, the European Union, Russia, and the United States) was sidelined.
Mitchell, who was deeply involved in crafting the settlements language of the Mitchell Report of 2001, understands the capacity of the settlements to destroy the prospect for a two-state solution.
On his second day in office, he appointed two Special Representatives: George Mitchell for Middle East Peace and Richard Holbrooke for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Three years later, Ross and Mitchell have resigned, with no agreement in sight in the Middle East, and Holbrooke died unexpectedly, without having brought the Taliban and the Afghan and Pakistani governments to the negotiating table.
When one bears in mind that both sides have been negotiating directly for 15 years, Mitchell's achievement appears even more minuscule.
The US efforts, led by Special Envoy George Mitchell, have shown clearly that the current ruling coalition in Israel is incapable of doing the minimum required for peace.
Former United States senator George Mitchell represents a relatively neutral third party supervising the current talks.
Although a real breakthrough in the Arab-Israeli peace process appears unlikely, United States envoy George Mitchell is still talking of Arab-Israeli peace as a distinct possibility in 2011.
The appointment of George Mitchell, who opposes Israel's West Bank settlements, and Mitchell's decision to open an office in Jerusalem, speaks volumes about what the new Israeli government should expect from the Obama administration.

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