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  2. Lyman Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Whitaker is an American sculptor working in southern Utah. Whitaker has been a working sculptor for more than 50 years and is known for his kinetic sculptures . Early work

  3. Biography (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Biography is an American documentary television series and media franchise created in the 1960s by David L. Wolper and owned by A&E Networks since 1987. Each episode depicts the life of a notable person with narration, on-camera interviews, photographs, and stock footage.

  4. Seven Days in May - Wikipedia

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    Although personally opposed to Lyman's policies, Casey is appalled by the plot and alerts Lyman. Still somewhat skeptical, Lyman gathers a circle of trusted advisors to investigate: Secret Service White House detail chief Art Corwin, Treasury Secretary Christopher Todd, longtime advisor Paul Girard, and Raymond Clark, the senior U.S. senator ...

  5. The Warfare of Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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    The episode ends with shots of Lyman looking through a telescope into the night sky and President Bartlet watching the satellite feed of the nuclear test in the Situation Room as "Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground" plays, juxtaposing the possibilities made accessible by modern technology for both innovation and advancement, as well as for ...

  6. 20 Hours in America - Wikipedia

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    "20 Hours in America" is the two-part fourth season premiere of The West Wing. The episode aired on September 25, 2002, on NBC.In the episodes, President Josiah Bartlet deals with multiple crises, including a cover-up of the assassination of a foreign dignitary, while Josh Lyman, Toby Ziegler, and Donna Moss attempt to return to the White House after they are accidentally left behind in Indiana.

  7. What Kind of Day Has It Been - Wikipedia

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    "What Kind of Day Has It Been" is the 22nd episode of The West Wing, the season finale of the show's first season. It originally aired on NBC on May 17, 2000. [1] Events circle around the attempted rescue of a US fighter pilot in Iraq, and the president taking part in a town hall meeting in Rosslyn, Virginia.

  8. The Crackpots and These Women - Wikipedia

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    In one of his earliest roles, Nick Offerman played an animal rights activist in this episode that proposed the construction of an "1800 mile wolves-only roadway". There have actually been efforts to construct wildlife crossings and wildlife corridors to allow animals to cross highways without being struck by passing vehicles. [ 4 ]

  9. Talk:Josh Lyman - Wikipedia

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    Josh Lyman wanted to be a ballerina when young ("Ways and Means"). Rahm Emanuel used to be a ballerina. Well, nothing conclusive, but I think it's quite conceivable that Josh Lyman might not have been originally based on Rahm Emanuel, but has since been developed strongly in that direction.