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The reigning world champion Sabine Spitz overtook Alison Sydor late in the race to claim bronze, behind Marie-Hélène Prémont.
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* Alison Sydor — Cycling, Women's Cross-Country Mountain Bike
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Alison and three-time
Columbus is also the birthplace of baseball announcer Red Barber ; boxing's first three-time world heavyweight champion, Henry Armstrong ; rock singer Andrew Wood ; the parents of Grammy-award winning bluegrass musician Alison Krauss ; American Idol contestant Jasmine Murray ; and bluegrass musician Ruby Jane Smith.

Alison and world
From late October 1999 till 2002 the band went on an extended hiatus while drummer Alison Galloway went trekking across the world.
Gasherbrum III was one of the highest unclimbed summits in the world up to its first ascent in 1975, by Wanda Rutkiewicz, Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz, Janusz Onyszkiewicz and Krzysztof Zdzitowiecki, members of a Polish expedition.
In 1995 Alison Hargreaves intended to climb the three highest mountains in the world — Mount Everest, K2 and Kangchenjunga — unaided.
Today, he is remembered as the designer of some of the world ’ s finest courses, among them Century Country Club ( Purchase, New York ), as MacKenzie was partners with Colt & Alison at the time the two built Century, from mid 1923 he was working with other partners when he designed Augusta National Golf Club ( Augusta, Georgia ), Cypress Point Club ( Monterey Peninsula, California ), Royal Melbourne Golf Club ( Melbourne, Australia ), Pasatiempo Golf Club ( Santa Cruz, California ), Crystal Downs Country Club ( Frankfort, Michigan ), Lahinch Golf Course ( Lahinch, Ireland ), and Meadow Club ( Fairfax, California ) extended list of his courses below.
Jim and Alison traveled to places around the world, investigating animal trades, especially the trade and exploitation of primates.

Alison and mountain
Alison Jane Hargreaves ( February 17, 1963 – August 13, 1995 ) was an English mountain climber from Derbyshire.

Alison and Canada's
* website of Alison Myrden, one of Canada's most vocal Drug Policy Activists

Alison and top
Heat 1 contestant Simon Evans was disqualified as he had not completely worked out all four words at the Laser Matrix computer yet proceeding through the rest of the round regardless ( he was told of his disqualification at the top of the Krypton Mountain ) and in Heat 2 the following week, contestant Alison Riley was disqualified as she had forcibly pulled out batons from the Response Revolve when the corresponding lights weren't flashing and unlike Evans, she was edited out of the remainder of the round after she had begun her ascent on the ladder and a replay was shown of her illegal move.
This was released in 1999, becoming their third top five album, and was a return to a more upbeat style, with Alison Goldfrapp returning on vocals, and included the single " Style " featuring the stylophone.
Dibnah had first spotted Alison from the top of a chimney and, when one day she walked into the pub where he was drinking, he asked her out ; six weeks later, the two became engaged.
The nun is Alison, now blinded like Father Halloran, who sits at the open window in the top floor apartment.
In 2000, he and Alison Krauss made guest appearances on Kenny Rogers ' single " Buy Me a Rose ", which reached the top of the Billboard country charts in May of that year.

Alison and female
Alison Krauss is the biggest winner among female artists with 27 awards.
Alison Krauss and Union Station provide a good example of a different harmony stack with a baritone and tenor with a high lead, an octave above the standard melody line, sung by the female vocalist.
Alison " the Nightbird " Steele would stay on from the female staff and eventually take over the overnight shift on January 1, 1968.
In an overview of Sulpician criticism, Alison Keith described the logic of Hubbard's article as " tortuous " and also highlights problems in Holzberg and Habinek's attempts to efface female authorship.
Other members were Sean Welch ( bass ), Dave Stead ( drums ) and Dave Rotheray ( guitar ) and a succession of female vocalists-Briana Corrigan, Jacqui Abbott and Alison Wheeler.
Regrouping in 2003, they recorded Gaze with yet another female vocalist, Alison Wheeler.
In the 21st century, a number of female authors have risen to prominence, including Alison Tyler, Rachel Kramer Bussel and Carol Queen.
Since Levin's appointment, all of his provosts have gone on to head other universities: Judith Rodin ( appointed by his predecessor ) as president of the University of Pennsylvania, becoming the first female president of an Ivy League university, Alison Richard as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Susan Hockfield as president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Andrew D. Hamilton as vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Justice Minister Alison Redford won the following leadership contest on October 2, 2011, and was sworn in as Premier on October 7, 2011, becoming Alberta's first female Premier.
* 2006 – Dean Alison Davis-Blake is named the first female dean of the Carlson School.
The first female Moderator of the General Assembly was Dr Alison Elliot in 2004 – also the first elder to hold the post since the 16th century.
" The group's sole female member, Susan ( Alison Pill ), takes a shine to Sebastian and this threatens Dick.

Alison and athlete
* Alison Wright, ( BA ) New Zealand athlete and record holder

Alison and 1995
The series was extremely popular through its run, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995, and a Logie for Alison Whyte as most outstanding actress in 1997.
* 1995 – 33-year-old British mother Alison Hargreaves became the first woman to conquer Everest without oxygen or the help of sherpas.
* The Princes in the Tower by Alison Weir ( Ballantine, 1995 ) ( ISBN 0-3453-9178-0 )
* 1995: Some Kind of Life .... Alison
* Alison Weir, Lancaster and York: War of the Roses, London ( 1995 )
In 1995, Alison retired from law enforcement and was given her first prescription for Medical Marijuana by a Canadian Physician.
Alison Krauss won the award in 1995 along with The Cox Family.
* 1992 – 1995: Alison Smith
* " Broadway ", a song performed by Alison Krauss on the 1995 album Now That I've Found You: A Collection
The next album In the Hand of the Inevitable ( 1995 ), featuring Alison Limerick as guest vocalist on three songs, saw a return to the Acid Jazz label, where it remains the label's biggest selling album.
Alison Hoddinott ( Imprint, 1995 ) ISBN 1-875892-28-1
* Alison Hargreaves, Mountaineer ( 1963 – 1995 )
A cover version of " Oh, Atlanta ", written by Mick Ralphs, was recorded by Alison Krauss and appears on her 1995 album Now That I've Found You: A Collection.
* Hargreaves, Alison ( 1995 ).
* Peter H. Hansen, ‘ Hargreaves, Alison Jane ( 1962 – 1995 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 ; online edn, May 2006
Carey is married since 1995 to Christina Weir, a daughter of the late Sir Michael Scott Weir KCMG ( 1925 – 2006 ) and his first wife Alison Walker.
* Alison Kitto 1995 – 2000
Hockenberry currently lives in New York and in Massachusetts with his wife, Alison Craiglow Hockenberry, whom he married in 1995.
* 1995: Alison Krauss & Union Station

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