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* 1987 – 1990 – Keith W. Pearson, AO
Talksport have a selection of regular presenters and commentators, which include: Adrian Durham, Andrew McKenna, Alan Brazil, Andy Goldstein, Andy Gray, Andy Jacobs, Danny Kelly, Georgie Bingham, Graham Beecroft, Ian Danter, Jack Bannister, John Anderson, Jonny Gould, Keith Arthur, Mark Saggers, Mike Bovill, Mike Graham, Nigel Pearson, Paul Hawksbee, Ray Parlour, Richard Keys, Sam Delaney, Sam Matterface, and Stan Collymore.
These matereals include the Modern Science and Vedic Science journal and books by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, John Hagelin, Tony Nader, Robert Roth, Craig Pearson, Robert Oates, Ashley Deans, and Robert Keith Wallace as well as ancient Sanskrit works by Bādarāyaṇa, Kapila, and Jaimini.
This was created by Keith Giffen, Peter David, Jason Pearson and Bruce Patterson.
Many notable broadcasters spent time as presenters with the Voice of Peace, including Tony Allan, Bob Noakes, Ken Dickin, Phil Brice, Richard West ( now using real name Richard Harding on Island FM ), Steve Gordon, Richard Wood, Don Stevens, Alan Roberts, and Crispian St. John, who sailed through the Suez Canal on board with Abie Nathan in early 1977 ; Gavin McCoy, Tony Lyman ( as Vince Mould ), Malcolm Barry, Guy Starkey, Tom Hardy, Norman Lloyd, Richard Jackson, Keith York, Kas Collins, Nathan Morley, Mark Hurrell, Steve Marshall, Chris Pearson, Keith Lewis, Steve Silby, Rob Charles, Dave Shearer, Doug Wood, Digby Taylor, Tony Mandell, Nigel Harris, Mike Kerslake ( Davis / Coconut ), Cliff Walker, Alex Skinner, Nigel Grover, John Macdonald, Steve Rowney ( AKA Carlos the Chicken ), and Grant Benson.

Keith and 1999
* DeRose, Keith ( 1999 ) " Responding to Skepticism ", Skepticism: A Contemporary Reader.
* In 1999, author Tony Fletcher published a biography of Moon entitled Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon in the United Kingdom.
* Negus, Keith, ( 1999 ) Music Genres and Corporate Cultures, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-17399-X.
* Wing Commander: Baen published seven Wing Commander novels from 1992 to 1999 ( starting with Freedom Flight by Mercedes Lackey and Ellen Guon, and ending with False Colors by William R. Forstchen and Andrew Keith ), including the novelizations of two of the games, Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger and Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom.
After the death of Owen in 1999, Compo was replaced at various times by his real-life son, Tom Owen, as equally unkempt Tom Simmonite, Keith Clifford as Billy Hardcastle, a man who fancied himself a descendant of Robin Hood, and Brian Murphy as the childish Alvin Smedley.
It also produced the animated series Todd McFarlane ’ s Spawn, ( featuring voice work by actor Keith David ) which aired on HBO from 1997 until 1999.
Also, in the 1970s Jerry Reed song " Amos Moses ," in the 1990s George Strait song " Adalida ," in Dan Baird's 1992 song " Dixie Beauxderaunt ," the 1999 Jimmy Buffett song " I will Play for Gumbo ," the 2008 Toby Keith song " Creole Woman ," and its name is the title of a song by jazz songstress Marcia Ball.
* Bring It On ( Keith Harling album ), a 1999 album
As of March 2012, five members of The Doobie Brothers family are deceased: percussionist LaKind in 1992 following his lengthy struggle with terminal cancer ; original bassist Shogren of unreported causes in 1999 ; Bumpus of a heart attack in 2004 while in the air en route to California for a solo tour ; drummer and activist Keith Knudsen in 2005 of cancer and chronic pneumonia ; and drummer Michael Hossack of cancer on March 12, 2012.
** Keith Sébastien Knecht de Massy ( born Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 1972 ), married in July 1999 Donatella Dugaginy, four children:
* Victor Herbert: Beloved Songs and Classic Miniatures ( 1999 ) recorded by Virginia Croskery, soprano, and Keith Brion conducting the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, on the Naxos CD 8. 559. 26
In the summer of 1999, Harford made a return to football as first team coach under then Millwall manager Keith Stevens.
* Johnstone, Keith ( 1999 ).
* Johnson, Keith & Johnson, Helen ( 1999 ) Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Linguistics, Oxford / Malden, MA: Blackwell.
With Peter Quartermain Caddel also edited Other: British and Irish Poetry since 1970 ( USA, 1999 ); whereas Keith Tuma's Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry ( Oxford University Press, USA, 2001 ) incorporates this poetry into a wider retrospective of the whole century.
Keith Hill's ministerial career started when he was appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary for Transport ( as well as Minister for London ) at the then Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions ( DETR ) in 1999.
* Diefendorff, Keith ( 25 October 1999 ).
* S01 E04-Penelope Keith ( 28 October 1999 )
* Simon Blackburn and Keith Simmons, eds., 1999.
* 1999: A 10cc line-up comprising Gouldman, Fenn, Paul Burgess, Mick Wilson, Mike Stevens and / or Keith Hayman began touring, with occasional guest appearances by Godley.
Keith James Locke ( born 1944 ) was a New Zealand MP representing the Green Party who was first elected to parliament in 1999.
* Martin Fido & Keith Skinner, The Official Encyclopedia of Scotland Yard ( Virgin Books, London: 1999 )
Following his return from an ankle injury during the 1999 – 2000 season, he was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes along with Jean-Marc Pelletier in exchange for Keith Primeau.
She married Keith Christian on May 15, 1999 in his hometown of Polson, Montana.

Keith and ),
Analog Brothers is an experimental hip-hop crew featuring Ice Oscillator also known as Ice-T ( keyboards, drums, vocals ), Keith Korg also known as Kool Keith ( bass, strings, vocals ), Mark Moog also known as Marc Live ( drums, violyns and vocals ), Silver Synth also known as Black Silver ( synthesizer, lazar bell and vocals ), and Rex Roland also known as Pimp Rex ( keyboards, vocals, production ).
* Metamorphosis ( 2009 ), directed by Keith Aronowitz.
His partners were Roger Twose ( 115 partnership – 2nd wicket ), Trevor Penney ( 314 – 3rd ), Paul Smith ( 51 – 4th ) and Keith Piper ( 322 unbroken – 5th ).
Some circus examples include Pipo Sossman, François Fratellini ( the Fratellini family ), Felix Adler, Paul Jung, Harry Dann, Chuck Burnes, Albert White, Ernie Burch, Bobby Kaye, Jack and Jackie LeClaire, Joe and Chester Sherman, Keith Crary, Charlie Bell, Tim Tegge, Kenny Dodd, Frankie Saluto, Tammy Parish, David Konyot ( Circus Barum and The Toni Alexis trio ), Jay Stewart and Prince Paul Albert.
It consisted of LF Matthews (. 291 14 – 82 101 runs 17 SB ), C Jody Davis (. 256 19 – 94 ), RF Keith Moreland (. 279 16 – 80 ), SS Larry Bowa (. 223 10 SB ), 1B Leon " Bull " Durham (. 279 23 – 96 16SB ), CF Dernier (. 278 45 SB ), 3B Ron Cey (. 240 25 – 97 ), Closer Lee Smith ( 9 – 7 3. 65 33 saves ) and 1984 NL MVP and Ryne Sandberg (. 314 19 – 84 114 runs, 19 triples, 32 SB ).
* to Slim Keith ( 1941 – 1949 ), who was the mother of his daughter, Kitty Hawks, an interior designer ; and
* Hex ( film ), a 1973 film starring Keith Carradine, Gary Busey, Dan Haggerty, and Hillarie Thompson
The Macedonian language was codified in 1944 ( Keith 2003 ), from the Slavic dialect spoken around Veles.
* Matthew ( album ), an album by rapper Kool Keith
* 1967 – Maxim Reality ( Keith Andrew Palmer ), English singer-songwriter ( The Prodigy )

Keith and Douglas
Some Bluegrass musicians in this group are Doc Watson, J. D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, John Hartford, Jerry Douglas, Norman Blake, Frank Wakefield, Bill Keith, Del McCoury and Tony Rice.
During 1940, Douglas and Trafford Leigh-Mallory clashed with the head of No. 11 Group, Keith Park, and the head of Fighter Command, Hugh Dowding, over strategy in the Battle of Britain.
Fiennes returned to the theatre in 2006 to perform in the one-man play Unicorns, Almost about World War II poet Keith Douglas at the Old Vic.
* Keith Douglas ( 1920 – 1944 ), English poet of World War II
* Lord William Douglas ( William Robert Keith Douglas, 1783 – 1859 ), British MP
It is also represented on Fife Council by Keith Legg ( Scottish Liberal Democrats ), Douglas Chapman ( Scottish National Party ) and Pat Callaghan ( Scottish Labour Party.
These included Keith Douglas, Alun Lewis, Henry Reed and F. T. Prince.
* June 9 – Keith Douglas, war poet ( born 1920 ; killed in action )
* The Mid-Guard: Earl of Menteith, Seneschal of Scotland ; Sir James his uncle ; William Douglas ; David de Lyndseye ; Hugh Fleming ; William de Keith ; Duncan Campbell ; James Steward of Caldru ; Alan Stewart ; William du Jardyn ; William de Abirnethy ; William de Brene de Eldyngton ; John le Fitzwilliam ; Adam More ; Walter FitzGilbert ; John de Chryghton ; all barons with their followers.
** Michael Boddicker, Irene Cara, Kim Carnes, Douglas Cotler, Keith Forsey, Richard Gilbert, Jerry Hey, Duane Hitchings, Craig Krampf, Ronald Magness, Dennis Matkosky, Giorgio Moroder, Phil Ramone, Michael Sembello, Shandi Sinnamon ( composers ) for Flashdance performed by various artists
NASA administrator T. Keith Glennan decided on 19 April that Douglas Aircraft Company would be awarded the contract.
Keith Castellain Douglas ( 24 January 1920 – 9 June 1944 ) was an English poet noted for his war poetry during World War II and his wry memoir of the Western Desert Campaign, Alamein to Zem Zem.
Keith Sholto Douglas, MC ( retired ) and Marie Josephine Castellain.
Douglas did write at last in 1938, Keith did not agree to meet him.
* Selected Poems ( Keith Douglas, J. C. Hall, Norman Nicholson ) ( 1943 )
* Keith Douglas, 1920 – 1944 by Desmond Graham ( OUP, 1974 ) ISBN 0-19-211716-5
* Chesser, R. Terry, Richard C. Banks, F. Keith Barker, Carla Cicero, Jon L. Dunn, Andrew W. Kratter, Irby J. Lovette, Pamela C. Rasmussen, J. V. Remsen, James D. Rising, Douglas F. Stotz, Kevin Winker.
One of Leigh-Mallory's subordinates was the acting leader of 242 ( Canadian ) Squadron, Douglas Bader, who had flown as part of Keith Park's own Big Wings over Dunkirk just a few weeks earlier.
Leigh-Mallory replaced Keith Park at No. 11 Group, and Sholto Douglas replaced Dowding at Fighter Command.
Rosyth has three representatives on Fife Council: Keith Legg ( Scottish Liberal Democrats ), Douglas Chapman ( Scottish National Party ) and Pat Callaghan ( Labour Party ).
Keith also writes under various pseudonyms and " house names ", including Ian Douglas and H. Jay Riker, and is a shadow author of several books " by " celebrities.
* William H. Keith, Jr., under his pseudonym Ian Douglas, describes line marriages as the norm, with large family clans extending through many generations, in his Heritage Trilogy, and its two sequels Legacy Trilogy and Inheritance Trilogy.
Keith Douglas, 1920 – 1944, wrote his poem " Vergissmeinnicht " ( Forget-me-not ) about a dead German soldier in World War II whose body is found by the poet with a photograph of his girl with her words written " Steffi.
Concert organists who played on this instrument or " Black Beauty " ( which continued touring under Roberta Bailey Artists International well into the 80s ) included Ted Alan Worth, Joyce Jones, Pierre Cochereau, Herman Berlinski, Richard Morris, Keith Chapman, Douglas Marshall, John Grady, Frederick Geoghan, and Diane Bish.

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