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** and Suspension
** Clifton Suspension Bridge, a 1864 suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset
** Suspension lift, a modification raising the suspension of the automobile
** 112. 11 Suspension rattles – Perforated idiophones are mounted together, and shaken to strike against each other.
** The Menai Suspension Bridge across the strait

** and disqualification
** That disqualification changed the result of the one-off Group A World Touring Car Championship, taking it from Ludwig and Niedzwiedz and giving it to Roberto Ravaglia who drove a BMW M3 for Schnitzer Motorsport.
** The following night on Nitro, Piper changed his decision and declared Savage as the winner by disqualification.
** The Giant took the belt from the referee after the match and left with it ; Jimmy Hart later revealed that he had a clause put in the contract that the title could change hands on a disqualification, but a week later on Nitro, The Giant was stripped of the title, because the disqualification was due to Hart's interference, The title belt was later rewarded to the winner of the 3 ring 60 man Battle Royal at WCW World War 3 1995, which was won by Randy Savage.
** The match ended in disqualification, despite the match and event card repeatedly being billed by announcers as no disqualification.

** and coach
** Victoria Coach Station, which owns and operates London's principal terminal for long distance bus and coach services.
** Peter Laviolette, American ice hockey coach
** Jimmy Skinner, Detroit Red Wings head coach ( d. 2007 )
** Doug Collins, American basketball player, coach and analyst
** Ottmar Hitzfeld, German football player and coach
** Mu Tiezhu, Chinese basketball player and coach ( d. 2008 )
** Sid Gillman, American football coach ( d. 2003 )
** Dean Smith, American basketball coach
** Cotton Fitzsimmons, American basketball coach ( d. 2004 )
** Dave Cowens, American basketball player and coach
** Dan Gable, American wrestler and coach
** Andrew Brown, Scottish soccer coach ( b. 1870 )
** Bill Snyder, American football coach
** Woody Hayes, American college football coach ( d. 1987 )
** Vince Lombardi, American football coach ( d. 1970 )
** Paul " Bear " Bryant, American football coach ( d. 1983 )
** Gary Williams, American basketball coach
** Pat Riley, American basketball coach
** Jerry Sloan, American basketball coach
** Manfred Schellscheidt, German American soccer coach
** John Thompson, American basketball coach
** Paul Annacone, American tennis player and coach
** Jack Del Rio, American football player and coach
** Rich Rodriguez, American football coach
** Mabi de Almeida, Angolan professional football coach

** and executive
** The CEO may also hold the title of chairman, resulting in an executive chairman.
** Executive chairman – the chairman's post may also exist as an office separate from that of CEO, and it is considered an executive chairman if that titleholder wields influence over company operations, such as Steve Case of AOL Time Warner and Douglas Flint of HSBC.
** Non-executive chairman – also a separate post from the CEO, unlike an executive chairman, a non-executive chairman does not interfere in day-to-day company matters.
** Sole executive agreements are made by the president alone.
** Michael Johns, American health care executive and Presidential speechwriter
** Savings and loan crisis: The United States Senate Ethics Committee issues a stern censure of California senator Alan Cranston for his dealings with savings-and-loan executive Charles Keating.
** Mike Antonovich, American ice hockey player and executive
** Ken Nelson, American record producer and music executive ( d. 2008 )
** William Clay Ford, Jr., American automobile executive
** Carl Hahn, German automotive executive, chairman of Volkswagen from 1982 to 1993
** President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs executive order 9066 allowing the United States military to define areas as exclusionary zones.
** Michael Eisner, American film studio executive
** Serge Savard, Canadian hockey player and executive
** James A. Paul, American writer and non-profit executive
** Mikhail Gorbachev is elected as the first executive president of the Soviet Union.
** A Tampa, Florida court acquits 4 white police officers of killing Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance executive, provoking 3 days of race riots in Miami.
** Chris Mullin, American basketball player and executive
** Stephen Walkom, Canadian ice hockey official and executive
** Cecil McGivern, British broadcasting executive and writer ( b. 1907 )
** Samuel Goldwyn, Polish-born American film studio executive ( b. 1879 )
** Platon Lebedev, Russian executive
** Indonesian President Sukarno gives all executive powers to General Suharto ( see Transition to the New Order and Supersemar ).
** Gabe Newell, American business executive
** Gianni Agnelli, Italian auto executive ( died 2003 )
** President Ronald Reagan becomes the first American chief executive to address a joint session of the British Parliament.

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