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Dalton and Hilliard
* Rushing Touchdowns: 13 George Rogers ( 1981 ), Dalton Hilliard ( 1989 ), and Deuce McAllister ( 2002 )
* Total Touchdowns: 18 Dalton Hilliard ( 1989 )
* RB Deuce McAllister, Dalton Hilliard, Rueben Mayes, George Rogers, Chuck Muncie, Andy Livingston
* 1998 RB Dalton Hilliard, LB Sam Mills
* Running Back – Dalton Hilliard * ( 1986 – 93 )
* Dalton Hilliard, former professional American football running back
Patterson is also the home of LSU and New Orleans Saints running back Dalton Hilliard ( in Saints Hall of Fame ), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Ike Hilliard.
It originated in the Patterson stadium also known as " The Sugar Dome " as Dalton Hilliard led the Lumberjacks to the Louisiana State Championship game in 1979 where they lost to John Curtis 28-0. The Lumberjacks went to the Louisiana State Championship game on December 10, 2010, but lost to Parkview Baptist 24-20.
Clarke, Olive Mary Hilliard, Joseph Dalton Hooker, William Jackson Hooker, Karl Fritsch, Elmer Drew Merrill, Harold E. Moore, Jr., John L. Clark, Conrad Vernon Morton, Henry Nicholas Ridley, Laurence Skog, W. T.
* Dalton Hilliard ( born 1964 ), former American football player
* Ike Hilliard ( born 1976 ), professional American football player, nephew of Dalton Hilliard
Those same Saints teams also had a strong running game, mostly led by Rueben Mayes and Dalton Hilliard, as well as a conservative but efficient passing game led by quarterback Bobby Hebert and wide receiver Eric Martin.
The score was later tied 20-20 late in the final period as the teams traded scores: Andersen and Johnson each added another field goal, Miller threw a 20-yard touchdown to Haynes, and New Orleans running back Dalton Hilliard rushed for a 1-yard touchdown.
Hilliard is the nephew of former New Orleans Saints running back Dalton Hilliard.

Dalton and running
Dalton lies at the junction of Route 8, Route 8A and Route 9, with the latter two running concurrently.
Dalton is currently running for Governor of North Carolina.
The Furness Railway was built to transport this ore with the first line running from Kirkby to Dalton & then extended down to Rampside.
The underlying rock strata of the region from Dalton to Lake George some east is geologically active, with the lake formed along a fault system running north-south.
* Axman The ( near ) original developed by Nick Sheep Dalton of UCL to perform axial line analysis on computers running Mac OS, currently used in more than 50 countries.

Dalton and back
Cubby Broccoli had chosen to recast the character using actor Timothy Dalton, in an attempt to re-root the Bond-brand back to a more Sean Connery-like feel.
A few settlers began to trickle back into the area in 1873 and the town was re-established in 1874 when Charles Wakeman Dalton crossed the mountain from Beaver with two of his wives and family.
John Barbata was asked to take his place, while negotiations were underway to get Dalton Powell back in the band.
" Bonaduce was walking off the stage as Dalton called him back.
Dalton stood up after a few moments and staggered before slowly walking off stage, his back to the audience.
Hooker's son Joseph Dalton Hooker was one of the first plant explorers to use the new Wardian cases, when he shipped live plants back to England from New Zealand in 1841, during the pioneering voyage of HMS Erebus that circumnavigated Antarctica.
Up the mountain, Dalton and Wando reach the bed and breakfast but don't initially find the children or their grandmother ; after a few minutes of frantic searching they find them outside nearby, looking for the dog, and all make their way into the house where Ruth tells them to leave her alone and go back to the town.
After evaluating her injuries, the five of them continue down the mountain with Dalton carrying Ruth on his back.
Realizing that they have no other means of leaving the town, Dalton heads back to the USGS makeshift operations center and picks up a tracking device from NASA that had been showcased in an earlier segment and notices that computers are signaling that the mountain is about to blow completely.
Early in 1864, his regiment was sent back to Alabama to recruit its depleted ranks but was quickly ordered to Dalton, Georgia, where O ' Neal took command of Brig.
In 1971, she would appear in a movie written by fellow blacklist member, Dalton Trumbo ( whom Kirk Douglas had gotten back on the screen with Spartacus ), in the movie Johnny Got His Gun, playing the mother of Timothy Bottoms.
Fighting back tears, an enraged Dalton pulls the knife free and jumps into his car, determined to settle the score with Wesley.
Red sends Dalton back for reinforcements, as he plans to get away with both Harold and the goose.
George sent him a Christmas card ( from ' Sprat ', while Albert was ' herring ' and Thomas ' Old Voice '), both wrote letters and Dalton wrote to Thomas requesting that he write back and remain in contact.
They had lost a very strong position at Dalton, and had fallen back from Resaca, Calhoun, and Adairsville.
In 1771 he spread a notice that ' Princess Susanna ' was his slave and sent her hireling Michael Dalton to get her back.
Dalton found her near Charlestown, Virginia and dragged her back to Bush Creek.
While investigating Connex-Killen's records, Holiday discovers a wire transfer of funds that leads back to a transaction between Texas oilman Danny Dalton ( Tim Blake Nelson ) and Kazakh officials.
Holiday advises Dalton that he will likely be charged with corruption to serve as a " body " to get the DOJ off the back of the rest of Connex-Killen ; Dalton responds with a fervent defense of how corruption is simply the way of competition and how America " wins " against the rest of the corrupt world.

Dalton and for
In 1950, Dalton served 11 months in prison as punishment for the contempt conviction, in the federal penitentiary in Ashland, Kentucky.
Libya also paid compensation in 1999 for the death of British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, a move that preceded the reopening of the British embassy in Tripoli and the appointment of ambassador Sir Richard Dalton, after a 17-year break in diplomatic relations.
The law of definite proportions contributed to, and was placed on a firm theoretical basis by, the atomic theory that John Dalton promoted beginning in 1803, which explained matter as consisting of discrete atoms, that there was one type of atom for each element, and that the compounds were made of combinations of different types of atoms in fixed proportions.
Dalton interpreted this result in his atomic theory by proposing ( correctly in this case ) that the two oxides have one and two oxygen atoms respectively for each carbon atom.
However with the help of the correct atomic weights for copper and oxygen ( which Dalton did not know ), it is determined that the formulas of these two oxides are Cu < sub > 2 </ sub > O and CuO.
Determined to get a proven relief pitcher, general manager Harry Dalton made a huge offseason trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, trading outfielder Sixto Lescano and 3 minor league pitchers to the Cardinals in exchange for Rollie Fingers, Pete Vuckovich, and Ted Simmons, all of whom became key parts of the Brewers future success.
* Marc Dalton, MLA for Maple Ridge-Mission
Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862.
To the rear of the John Dalton Building is JD tower, which houses the University's main science laboratories including IRM, the Institute for Biomedical Research into Human Movement and Health.
On Exodus ( 1960 ) Preminger struck the first major blow against the Hollywood blacklist by openly hiring banned screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who was credited under his own name for the first time in a decade.
The Dalton ( Da ) or more conveniently the kDa is a permitted non-SI unit for molecular mass or mass of a particular band in a separating gel.
" At the same time, the author guidelines for the journal " Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry " stated " The Dalton ( Da ) is a unit of mass normally used for the molecular weight ... use of the Da in place of the u has become commonplace in the mass spectrometry literature ...
Rejected by NBC, the lead character and actor were recycled for a short-lived 1985-1986 series titled Code of Vengeance, revolving around Charles Taylor as Vietnam veteran David Dalton.
* The Dalton Brothers, a spoof country band created and portrayed by U2 that served as its opening act for several concerts in 1987
* Dalton, working title for Code of Vengeance television series
After describing experiments to ascertain the pressure of steam at various points between 0 and 100 ° C ( 32 and 212 ° F ), Dalton concluded from observations on the vapour pressure of six different liquids, that the variation of vapour pressure for all liquids is equivalent, for the same variation of temperature, reckoning from vapour of any given pressure.
However, a study of Dalton's own laboratory notebooks, discovered in the rooms of the Lit & Phil, concluded that so far from Dalton being led by his search for an explanation of the law of multiple proportions to the idea that chemical combination consists in the interaction of atoms of definite and characteristic weight, the idea of atoms arose in his mind as a purely physical concept, forced upon him by study of the physical properties of the atmosphere and other gases.
In 1810, Sir Humphry Davy asked him to offer himself as a candidate for the fellowship of the Royal Society, but Dalton declined, possibly for financial reasons.
A bust of Dalton, by Chantrey, was publicly subscribed for and placed in the entrance hall of the Royal Manchester Institution.
The University of Manchester has a hall of residence called Dalton Hall ; it also established two Dalton Chemical Scholarships, two Dalton Mathematical Scholarships, and a Dalton Prize for Natural History.

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