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Graeme and after
* Graeme " Prowsey " Prowse ( Steve Bisley ) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires.
She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon after and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, north of Toronto, where their daughter Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson was born in 1976.
Merrington was dismissed a few days after the end of the season and replaced by former Liverpool and Rangers manager Graeme Souness.
However, the situation changed for Milner after Newcastle manager Bobby Robson, whom Milner considered his mentor, was sacked and replaced by Graeme Souness.
On 6 November 1991, after Liverpool's 3 – 0 victory over Auxerre in a UEFA Cup Second Round second leg tie at Anfield, Liverpool manager Graeme Souness was met by Frenchman Michel Platini at the end of the game, who told him that Cantona was available for sale to Liverpool.
The syndrome is named after Dr. R. Douglas Reye, who, along with fellow physicians Dr. Graeme Morgan and Dr. Jim Baral, published the first study of the syndrome in 1963 in The Lancet.
Glenn Roeder was appointed full-time manager of Newcastle United after having taken over as caretaker following Graeme Souness ' dismissal in 2006.
Cole netted 11 goals but his relationship with manager Graeme Souness hit rock bottom after Cole reported him to the PFA accusing him of unfair treatment.
The following year saw Graeme Souness replace Sir Bobby Robson as Newcastle manager after an early spell of poor form.
However, at 14 – 13, Higgins rediscovered his form to win four consecutive frames to clinch the match 18 – 13 to secure his second World title at 12: 54 a. m., the latest finish to a World final ( equalled when Neil Robertson beat Graeme Dott in 2010 ); and nine years after his first title – the longest time span between successes since Alex Higgins ( 1972, 1982 ), and the longest at The Crucible.
Higgins lost in the first round of the Masters 4 – 6 against Graeme Dott and withdrew from the German Masters after defeating Robert Milkins 5 – 3 in round one, to return home due to the deteriorating health of his father, who subsequently died after a long battle against cancer.
A year later, after a disappointing season, Ebdon once again lost 10 – 5 in the World Championship, this time to Graeme Dott.
Shortly after the Coalition collapsed, Graeme Lee stepped down as leader of the Christian Democrats, having decided some time earlier to retire if the Coalition was not successful.
A recent example of penalty runs being awarded was on 3 January 2010 in Cape Town, when South Africa were awarded five penalty runs after Graeme Swann's delivery hit England wicket keeper Matt Prior's helmet.
Formed in 1981 by Graeme Downes, Craig Easton, Anita Pillai, Phillip Higham and Greg Kerr, the band went through multiple line-ups before going on an extended hiatus after their 1997 album Over The Moon.
When Terry Venables became England coach later in 1994, Pearce lost his place to Graeme Le Saux but then regained it after Le Saux suffered a broken leg.
Graeme Craig Smith ( born 1 February 1981 ) is a South African cricketer and captain of the South African cricket team Test Match side, having succeeded Shaun Pollock after the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
And with England Test cricket captain Andrew Strauss retiring from all forms of cricket right after this defeat, Graeme Smith achieved a rare feat of toppling three English captains in three tours to England.
In the late 60s and into the early 70s St George got their best value out of Billy Smith and Graeme Langlands after all the other stars of the long reign had gone.
In 2009 Matthews ' leadership was questioned by the new Corrections Minister, Judith Collins, after a run of bad publicity that included the murder of 17-year-old Liam Ashley in a prison van ; the murder of Karl Kuchenbecker by Graeme Burton six months after he was released on parole ; and the Auditor General's critical report on the Probation Service's management of parolees.
On 12 March 2006, Gibbs played a monumental innings in the 5th ODI against Australia, scoring 175 off just 111 balls leading South Africa to victory. he was batting with Graeme Smith after Boeta Dippenaar got out on 1 ( 3 ) bowled by Nathan Bracken.
Smith was also assistant to Alex Ferguson at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico after it had been announced that he would be moving to Rangers as assistant to Graeme Souness.
Soon after the takeover, Graeme Souness and Lawrie McMenemy left the club, citing ' difficulties ' with the new owners.

Graeme and Old
< center > Graeme Obree on " Old Faithful "
Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden sang " Jabberwocky " to the tune of " Jerusalem ", and Andy Hamilton and Rob Brydon sang " You Are Old, Father William " to the tune of " I Know Him So Well ".
Single-bladed fork on Graeme Obree's Old Faithful
The work of Kevin Vanhoozer, Geerhardus Vos ( Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments ), Herman Ridderbos ( The Coming of the Kingdom ), Meredith Kline ( Kingdom Prologue ) Graeme Goldsworthy ( According to Plan, Gospel and Kingdom ), and Vaughan Roberts ( God's Big Picture ) have helped popularize this approach to the Bible.
# ‘ Historiography and Theodicy in the Old Testament ’, in Reflection and Refraction: Studies in Biblical Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld, ed.
Graeme Goldsworthy is an Australian Anglican theologian specialising in the Old Testament and Biblical theology.

Graeme and High
Category: People educated at Graeme High School
Fiz is reacquainted with her first boyfriend, John Stape ( Graeme Hawley ), who had started work at Weatherfield High School.

Graeme and German
Many singers have covered Georges Brassens ' lyrics in other languages, for instance Pierre de Gaillande, who translates Brassens ' songs and performs them in English, Koshiji Fubuki in Japanese, Fabrizio De André ( in Italian ), Alberto Patrucco ( in Italian ), and Nanni Svampa ( in Italian and Milanese ), Graeme Allwright and Jake Thackray ( in English ), Sam Alpha ( in creole ), Yossi Banai ( in Hebrew ), Jiří Dědeček ( in Czech ), Mark Freidkin ( in Russian ), Loquillo, Paco Ibáñez, Javier Krahe, Joaquín Carbonell and Eduardo Peralta ( in Spanish ), Jacques Ivart ( in esperanto ), Franz Josef Degenhardt and Ralf Tauchmann ( in German ), Zespół Reprezentacyjny ( they released 2 CDs of Brassens ' songs in Polish ) and Piotr Machalica ( in Polish ), Cornelis Vreeswijk ( Swedish ) and Tuula Amberla ( in Finnish ).
Rounding out the group with another ex-member of Pariah, bassist Graeme English, as well as drummer Keith Baxter, they penned a deal with German record label Noise International and recorded and released The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth in 1991.

Graeme and period
Because he did a midwifery medical course in Plymouth, he was not able to be a member of the cast of ISIRTA during the third season, due to the enormous distance between London and Plymouth which prevented Graeme from being able to travel to London to record ISIRTA during that period.
Graeme Lee was a minister at Auckland's Greenlane Christian Centre for a brief period of time, and was also one of the co-ordinators of Vision New Zealand, a national evangelical / ecumentalist umbrella group.
He initially struggled to make an impact in the Premier League and had lengthy period of not being selected after Graeme Souness was replaced by Mark Hughes as the Blackburn manager in September 2004.
Despite further injury problems, he proved a vital cog in the wheel as Worcestershire won the 1988 and 1989 County Championships ; it was during this period that he wrote, with team-mate Graeme Hick, an account of one of the title-winning seasons, somewhat painfully entitled Hick ' n ' Dilley Circus.
Despite being the latest in a sequence of high-profile England internationals signed by Graeme Souness, Steven's arrival at Ibrox was relatively low-key, principally because it coincided with the controversial signing of Mo Johnston – the first high-profile, established Roman Catholic player to be signed by Rangers in the post-war period.
In a spectacularly successful period for the club he was a fine, loyal servant working first under Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and then Kenny Dalglish, and later for Graeme Souness and Roy Evans.

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