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Popp and Matthews, in turn, brought in experienced players like QB Tracy Ham, RB Mike Pringle, LB O. J. Brigance, DT Jerald Bayliss, DE Elfrid Payton and former National Football League veteran K Donald Igwebuike.
He ran wild in the Southwest, but Batman and Starman ( Will Payton ) brought his rampage to an end.
Determined to reclaim the title in Dr. Buss ' 25th year of ownership, the Lakers brought in free agents Karl Malone and Gary Payton, and started the 2003 – 04 season with a bang, winning 20 of their first 25 games, during which time Malone became the oldest player to record a triple-double.
Marisa Coughlan guest-starred in a few midseason episodes as FBI agent Payton Perotta, who was brought to the Jeffersonian as a temporary substitute for Booth when he was incapacitated.

Payton and into
When she reveals that she is the sister of Will Payton, yet another hero to bear the name of Starman, he vows to set off into space to find her missing brother.
Levert branched out into his acting career as Charles Young, his first appearance on The Jamie Foxx Show for 2 episodes with " Just Don't Do It " where Jamie and his mother ( Jo Marie Payton ) decided to marry him.
According to Payton, Brown's policy went against the original goals of the Peace Corps and said that Brown was " trying to turn the corps into an arrogant, elitist political organization intended to meddle in the affairs of foreign governments.

Payton and great
Its great days came to an end after John Payton the younger sold it to Thomas Arkell in 1823.
* Before ultimately choosing the nickname Rush, the team was going to be called the Chicago Paytons, to honor the late Bears ' great, Walter Payton, who, along with Ditka, was to be part owner of the team.
Memories of Louis, also recorded for Thiele's Red Baron Records, features a number of great trumpeters including Clark Terry, Nicholas Payton, Ruby Braff, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Sweets Edison, Lew Soloff, Terence Blanchard Yank Lawson, Red Rodney and Dizzy Gillespie.
Selected by the Mets in the first round ( 29th pick ) of the 1994 amateur draft, Payton hadn't fulfilled the great expectations he projected Georgia Tech when he was drafted in the first round with fellow All Americans and Teammates Nomar Garciaparra and Jason Varitek, due in large part to four surgeries while in the minor leagues.

Payton and at
On one episode while the gang is at a Bears vs. Packers game, Eric comes to the seat in a Walter Payton jersey and is booed by the surrounding Packers fans.
In second place is Payton, who played 186 games from 1975 to 1987 at running back, a position considered to be conducive to injury, only missing one game in a span of 13 seasons.
The Patriots took the second quickest lead in Super Bowl history after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19-yard line on the second play of the game ( the Bears themselves would break this record in Super Bowl XLI when Devin Hester ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown ).
Key members of the Heat's Championship run, Antoine Walker and Gary Payton, were finding themselves on the bench at the expense of Jason Kapono and Dorell Wright.
Despite Buffet's partnership with the Dolphins, Buffet is a diehard New Orleans Saints fan, having attended the team's first game at Tulane Stadium in 1967 and later had Saints head coach Sean Payton serve as an honorary member of the Coral Reefer Band at a concert in New Orleans on April 1, 2012, in protest of Payton's suspension by the NFL as a result of the Saints ' bounty scandal.
The trophy was named in honor of the late National Football League ( NFL ) legend Walter Payton, who starred at Jackson State University.
Payton served as a Spacecraft Test Controller from 1976 to 1980, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, in Florida.
Payton flew on the STS-51-C mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in January 1985 which launched from and returned to land at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida.
McNair played college football at Alcorn State in Lorman, Mississippi, where he won the 1994 Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I-AA.
Stubbs and the other Tops remained a team until Payton died in 1997, at which point Theo Peoples took his place.
John Morris suggested that a contingent of the Cornovii was sent to South West Britain at the end of the Roman era, in order to rule the land there and keep out the invading Irish, but this theory was dismissed by Professor Philip Payton in his book Cornwall: A History.
Payton enrolled at Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1941 majoring in home economics and graduated in 1945.
While at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Payton married Raymond Rudolph Payton, a police detective, but the marriage lasted less than four years and the two divorced in 1951.
Payton began taking summer courses at Columbia University's teachers college in 1952 and received her Ed. D.
Payton began her first job as an instructor in psychology at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina in 1948 and worked there for five years.
In 1956, Payton became an associate professor of psychology at Virginia State College in Petersburg, Virginia.
Payton was appointed an assistant professor in psychology at Howard University in 1959.
Payton started at the Peace Corps as a field assignment officer in 1964 helping prepare trainees to serve in West Africa.
He also was working as a radio DJ ( as Tom Jones ) at the time, on KCLA, during 1968 through 69 & As Tom Payton on KXLR in North Little Rock in 1964, and in 1966 at KAAY.
In 2003, Payton enjoyed his most productive season with career highs in home runs ( 28 ), RBI ( 89 ), runs ( 93 ), hits ( 181 ), doubles ( 32 ), on base percentage (. 354 ), slugging average (. 512 ), at bats ( 600 ) and games played ( 157 ), and added a respectable. 302 batting average.
Payton hit a home run on the first pitch in his first at bat for his new club, and earned a cult status for a brief period after winning many games for the A's with an otherwise struggling offense.

Payton and White
Clockwise from left: Jaleel White as Steve, Kellie Shanygne Williams as Laura, Michelle Thomas as Myra, Darius McCrary as Eddie, Jo Marie Payton as Harriette and Reginald VelJohnson as Carl

Payton and Lion
In 1745 the latter was purchased by John Payton, who also acquired the " Lion " five years later and rebuilt the whole premises on a greatly enlarged scale.

Payton and I
The Walter Payton Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision ( formerly Division I-AA ) of college football as chosen by a nationwide panel of media and college sports information directors.
Both the Payton and Buchanan Awards are awarded by The Sports Network the night before the annual NCAA Division I Football Championship.
The Buck Buchanan Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding defensive player in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision ( formerly Division I-AA ) of college football, and was first given in 1995 after the Walter Payton Award was designated solely for offensive players.
Both the Payton and Buchanan Awards are awarded by The Sports Network the night before the annual NCAA Division I Football Championship.
Payton resigned in 1978 after thirteen months as Director citing, in part, policy differences between ACTION and the Peace Corps saying " as Director, I could not, because of the peculiar administrative structure under which the Peace Corps operates, do anything about this situation.
It incorporates a compositional sample of " I Need a Freak ", written by David Payton.

Payton and met
He and Stubbs first met Lawrence Payton and Renaldo " Obie " Benson at a friend's birthday party in 1954.
During one of his frequent trips to New Orleans, Louisiana, he met and befriended young trumpet virtuoso Nicholas Payton.

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