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Gallop and Alan
* Alan Gallop ( 2004 ) Mr Stanley, I presume – the life and explorations of Henry Morton Stanley, Sutton
Former premier Geoff Gallop banned cabinet ministers from contact with Burke, but this was lifted by his successor Alan Carpenter when he took office in February 2006.

Gallop and 2001
At the February 2001 state election, Gallop led the Labor Party to victory, taking 13 seats from the Liberals on a seven-percent swing -- the largest swing against a sitting government in the state since 1911.
Following the Liberals ' February 2001 State election loss by Richard Court to Geoff Gallop, Bishop was mooted as a possible contender for the leader of the state opposition.
Gallop wrote in 2001: " After completing this game I know how Francis Coppola felt after filming Apocalypse Now.
It was announced on 29 November 2001 by the Premier of Western Australia, Dr Geoff Gallop.
When the Gallop Labor government was elected in 2001, she served as a parliamentary secretary until 2005, when she was appointed as Local Government Minister.
In February 2001, the Gallop Labor government was elected.

Gallop and British
At Oxford, he befriended Tony Blair, who would become a British prime minister, and Geoff Gallop, later to be a premier of Western Australia.
They were succeeded by John Smith who died in 1994 but, as Nick Gallop in The Constitution and Constitutional Reform writes, not before he used a 1993 lecture to " pledge the Labour Party to the cause of adapting British law to meeting the requirements of the European Convention on Human Rights ".
Recent original compositions include Silk Street Stomp written for the Guildhall School of Music Big Band, Two Antiphonal Fanfares, Frighteners ' Gallop for 8 horns commissioned by the British Horn Society, Orage for 16 trombones written for Bone Lab and premiered at the Dartington Summer School, Processional for PJ written for large brass ensemble in memory of Philip Jones, The Birth of Conchobar again for symphonic brass and percussion commissioned by the Ulster Youth Orchestra, Three Sketches from Rackham for flute and harp, Flourish for solo trombone and Carillons for six harps.

Gallop and Wild
His plays included the farces Post Horn Gallop and Wild Goose Chase, both about the fictional exploits of the eccentric Lord and Lady Elrood and visitors to their castle.

Gallop and West
In their early days as network announcers, Herlihy and Gallop shared an apartment on West 45th Street.
These include former West Australian Premier Geoff Gallop and John Brogden, former Opposition Leader for the New South Wales Liberal Party.

Gallop and ISBN
* Coaching Era, The: Stage and Mail Coach Travel in and Around Bath, Bristol and Somerset, Roy Gallop, Fiducia ( 2003 ), ISBN 1-85026-019-2

Alan and 2001
In an interview conducted by Alan Jackson for The Times Magazine in 2001, before the album was released, Dylan said " these so-called connoisseurs of Bob Dylan music ... I don't feel they know a thing, or have any inkling of who I am and what I ’ m about.
* Booknotes interview with Alan Ebenstein on Friedrich Hayek: A Biography, July 8, 2001.
* Alan Reynolds, The Microsoft Antitrust Appeal, Hudson Institute ( 2001 )
British examples are At Risk ( 2004 ), Secret Asset ( 2006 ), Illegal Action ( 2007 ), and Dead Line ( 2008 ), by Dame Stella Rimington ( formerly the Director General of MI5 from 1992 to 1996 ) and The Code Snatch ( 2001 ) by Alan Stripp, formerly a cryptographer at Bletchley Park.
* Alan Pizzarelli, Senryu Magazine, River Willow, 2001. this book looks like a regular journal, it is the effort of Alan Pizzarelli only, done as a parody of haiku journals.
* Fine, Gary Alan, 2001, Social Norms, ed.
* Cyrille Roumagnac, L ' Arsenal de Toulon et la Royale, Editions Alan Sutton, 2001
* 2001: Alan Diaz, Associated Press, " for his photograph of federal agents removing Elián González from his uncle's home.
The main new works staged by the company have been The Little Mermaid by Anne Boyd ( 1985 ); Metamorphosis by Brian Howard ( 1985 ); Voss by Richard Meale ( 1986 ); Whitsunday by Howard ( 1988 ); Mer de glace by Richard Meale ( 1992 ); The Golem by Larry Sitsky ( 1993 ); The Eighth Wonder by Alan John ( 1995 ); Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Richard Mills ( 1999 ); Batavia by Richard Mills ( 2001 ); Love in the Age of Therapy by Paul Grabowsky ( OzOpera 2002 ); Lindy by Moya Henderson ( 2003 ); Madeline Lee by John Haddock ( 2004 ); Bliss ( 2010 ) by Brett Dean.
The Map Is Not The Territory by Alan Woods and Ralph Rumney ( Manchester University Press, ISBN 0-7190-5951-8 ) was published in 2001.
* Alan Warriner-Little – 2001 World Grand Prix Darts champion, known to darts fans as The Iceman.
He was elected in April 2001, defeating former President Alan García.
* Established the high school and U. S. open mile record 3: 55. 3 as a senior in 1965, a record that stood as the high school record for 36 years until broken by Alan Webb's 3: 53. 43 in 2001.
Tim Danielson ( 1966 ) and Marty Liquori ( 1967 ) also came in under four minutes, but Ryun's high school record stood until Alan Webb ran 3: 53. 43 in 2001.
** Snakes and Ladders ( with Michael Evans, adaptation of an Alan Moore performance art piece, 2001 )
* Dr Alan O ' Day, ( 2001 ), BA, MA, Ph. D, FRHist. S, Tutor in Modern History, since 2001
Pepoy was eventually succeeded by Alan Kupperberg ( 2001 – 2004 ) and Ted Slampyak ( 2004 – 2010 ).
Alan Cross, host and creator of The Ongoing History of New Music, as well as on-air personality since 1986, departed the station in 2001 to pursue an opportunity as program director at Burlington-based radio station Y108 for several years.
* Alan Cross-On-air personality, 1986 – 2001 ; Program Director, 2004 – 2008
The Hughes Brothers ' From Hell was based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, and was released in 2001.
" Sir Alan Walters, whose opposition to the ERM as Mrs Thatcher's economic adviser triggered Nigel Lawson's resignation as chancellor, wrote on the buoyant state of the British economy in 2001 that " all the difficult and correct decisions that produced this happy state of affairs were taken and implemented by Norman Lamont, who thus showed himself, in his Mark 2 post ERM version, to be not only the most effective but also the bravest Chancellor since the War.
" If one believes that the trust fund assets are worthless ," argued former Representative Bill Archer, then similar reasoning implies that “ Americans who have bought EE savings bonds should go home and burn them because they ’ re worthless because the money has already been spent .” At a Senate hearing in July 2001, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was asked whether the trust fund investments are “ real ” or merely an accounting device.

Alan and Buffalo
An exhibition of his work, titled Alan E. Cober: A Retrospective Afterlife, was organized by the Ringling School and appeared at the University at Buffalo .< ref > http :// www. adams-studio. com / A % 20sense % 20of % 20darkness % 20and % 20drama % 20in % 20cober % 27s % 20art. htm, The Buffalo News, February 27, 2002 </ a ></ ref >
Alan Pergament of The Buffalo News also praised this sequence, calling it " priceless ".

Alan and Bill's
Recurring roles included Tom Wilson ( as Coach Fredericks ), Chauncey Leopardi ( as bully Alan White ), Shaun Weiss ( as student Sean and the bass player in Nick's band ), Joel Hodgson ( as a salesman who loves disco ), Trace Beaulieu ( as Mr. Lacovara, the school's biology teacher ), Joanna García ( as head cheerleader Vicki Appleby ), Kayla Ewell ( as Maureen Sampson, a transfer student ), Lizzy Caplan ( as student Sara ), Claudia Christian ( as Bill's mother ), Samaire Armstrong ( as " Deadhead " Laurie ), Ben Foster ( as the mentally handicapped student Eli ), and Kevin Tighe ( as Nick's father ).

Alan and British
Alan Mathison Turing, OBE, FRS ( ; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954 ), was a British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist.
* British mathematician Alan Turing created a theoretical model for a machine, now called a universal Turing machine, that could carry out calculations from inputs,
In the 1970s and 80s, The Alan Parsons Project was a British progressive rock group which specialized entirely in concept albums.
* 2003 – Alan Davidson, British author ( b. 1924 )
Notable US radio disc jockeys of the period include Alan Freed, Wolfman Jack, Kasey Kasem, and their British counterparts such as the BBC's Brian Matthew, Radio London's John Peel, and later in the 60s, Radio Caroline's Tony Blackburn.
* 1948 – Alan Parsons, British music producer and artist
* 1914 – Alan Bullock, British author of the first biography of Hitler written in any language.
* Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, Field Marshal, British Army
Other contemporary British film directors include Paul W. S. Anderson, Andrea Arnold, Richard Attenborough, Kenneth Branagh, Danny Boyle, Terence Davies, Mike Figgis, Terry Gilliam, Tom Hooper, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Sam Mendes, Alan Parker, Sally Potter, Lynne Ramsay, Guy Ritchie, Michael Winterbottom, Edgar Wright, Joe Wright and Matthew Vaughn.
Well-known currently active British actors and actresses include: Gemma Arterton, Rowan Atkinson, Christian Bale, Sacha Baron Cohen, Kate Beckinsale, Paul Bettany, Orlando Bloom, Emily Blunt, Helena Bonham Carter, Kenneth Branagh, Jim Broadbent, Daniel Craig, Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Rupert Everett, Ralph Fiennes, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Irons, Ben Kingsley, Keira Knightley, Hugh Laurie, Jude Law, James McAvoy, Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan, Thandie Newton, Bill Nighy, Gary Oldman, Clive Owen, Robert Pattinson, Daniel Radcliffe, Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, Alan Rickman, Tim Roth, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart, Alex Pettyfer, Gerard Butler, Emma Thompson, Emma Watson, Rachel Weisz, Kate Winslet, Tom Hiddleston, Ray Winstone and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
* 1944 – Alan Parker, British film director and writer
* 1940 – Alan Caddy, British musician ( The Tornados ), arranger and record producer ( d. 2000 )
In early August, Winston Churchill and General Alan Brooke — the British Chief of the Imperial General Staff — visited Cairo on their way to meet Joseph Stalin in Moscow.
However, following a visit in early August to Egypt by British prime minister Winston Churchill and the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Alan Brooke, Alexander flew to Cairo on 8 August to replace Claude Auchinleck as the Commander-in-Chief of Middle East Command, the post responsible for the overall conduct of the campaign in the desert of North Africa.
The fundamental properties of currents mediated by ion channels were analyzed by the British biophysicists Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley as part of their Nobel Prize-winning research on the action potential, published in 1952.
The resulting promotion meant that Blackburn were back in the top flight of English football for the first time since 1966. In the 1992 close season, Dalglish signed Southampton's Alan Shearer for a British record fee of £ 3. 5 million.
British author Alan D. Millington revived the Chinese classical game of the 1920s with his book The Complete Book of Mah-jongg ( 1977 ).
* 1966 – Alan Davies, British comedian and actor
* 1951 – Dougie Thomson, British bassist ( Supertramp and The Alan Bown Set )
In 1981, Smith and Griff Rhys Jones founded TalkBack Productions, a company that has produced many of the most significant British comedy shows of the past two decades, including Smack the Pony, Da Ali G Show, I'm Alan Partridge and Big Train.
* 1957 – Alan Duncan, British politician
* 1904 – Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, British politician ( d. 1983 )
* 1953 – Alan Moore, British comic book writer and novelist
* 27-Sir Alan Bates, 69, British actor, pancreatic cancer.
* Thomas Alan Stephenson ( 1898 – 1961 ), British zoologist

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