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Kevin and McMahon
Also, in Tampa, on October 16, 2006, four members of the Gambino crime family ( Capo Ronald Trucchio, Terry Scaglione, Steven Catallono and associate Kevin McMahon ) were tried under RICO statutes, found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
" Chicago struck back with a 7 play, 59-yard drive, featuring a 43-yard pass completion from Jim McMahon to wide receiver Willie Gault, to set up a field goal from Kevin Butler, tying the score 3-3.
Her uncle, Kevin Cairns, was a Liberal minister and MP in the McMahon government, but the family was not inclined towards his conservative politics.
In late 1995, Austin joined the WWF after Kevin Nash and Jim Ross helped convince WWE's owner Vince McMahon to hire him.
Lawler claims that he never wanted to announce for the XFL, but that he agreed to it after McMahon and Kevin Dunn asked him.
Former players for the team include the Australian all-rounder George Tribe, the county spinners Albert Rhodes and John McMahon, former Lancashire captain Ken Grieves, the West Indies Test player Derick Parry, the Zimbabwean Kevin Curran and the Indian bowler Chetan Sharma.
Their current line-up includes pianist and vocalist Andrew McMahon, guitarist Josh Partington, bassist Kevin Page and drummer Brian Ireland.
In September 1998, three former members of the band Left Here ; vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon, bassist Kevin " Clutch " Page, and drummer Brian Ireland, merged with lead guitarist Josh Partington and rhythm guitarist Reuben Hernandez, to form Something Corporate.
He was the first wrestler to sign a guaranteed contract with the WWF, indicative of the period in which Vince McMahon began to protect the company from abruptly losing talent to WCW, with Lex Luger, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall all previously doing so.
* Kevin McMahon ’ s WATERLIFE ( The Great Lakes reveal humanity ’ s thirst for self-destruction )
Olsen and Marie Hoy would then go on to form NO with Michael Sheridan and Kevin McMahon.
After the merger, Dave Gibbons, Kevin O ' Neill and Mike McMahon were regular artists on the series, along with occasional contributions from Mike Dorey.
** " Fall & Rise of Ro-Jaws and Hammerstein " ( by Pat Mills, with art by Kevin O ' Neill and Mike McMahon, in 2000 AD # 103-115, 1979 )
* Kevin McMahon ( musician ), ( born 1953 ), industrial rock musician
* Kevin McMahon ( athlete ) ( born 1972 ), American hammer thrower
The band was founded by lead vocalist Conor Deasy and guitarist Daniel Ryan, guitarist and bass player Padraic McMahon, pianist Kevin Horan and drummer Ben Carrigan.
The Thrills were formed in the Dublin suburb of Blackrock in the mid-1990s, when neighbors Conor Deasy and Daniel Ryan formed the Cheating Housewives with friends Kevin Horan, Padraic McMahon and Ben Carrigan.
McMahon came on as a substitute in the opening group game against the Republic of Ireland, but was responsible for gifting the Irish side their equaliser in the 1 – 1 draw – he miscontrolled a ball midway inside his own half of the pitch and Kevin Sheedy, a former Everton team-mate of McMahon's, stole the ball and crashed a shot past Peter Shilton.
In 1979 McMahon took some time off from Dredd to draw Pat Mills's robot disaster squad Ro-Busters and its spin-off ABC Warriors, alternating with Kevin O ' Neill and others, and under O ' Neill's influence his work became tighter and his figures chunkier.
* Lucky Pierre, an American band fronted by Kevin McMahon ( musician ) and including one-time member Trent Reznor
In between, there is light banter and some prerecorded comedy skits, usually featuring McMahon or comic actor Kevin Butler.
* Pat Turner, Kevin Neufeld, Mark Evans, Grant Main, Paul Steele, Michael Evans, Dean Crawford, Blair Horn, and Brian McMahon ( cox ) — Rowing, Men's Eight with Coxswain
* Kevin McMahon
Kevin Michael McMahon ( born September 21, 1953 in Cleveland, Ohio ) is a musician, singer, and songwriter for the long-standing bands Lucky Pierre and Prick.

Kevin and Cork
* J. Kevin Hourihane, Town Growth in West Cork: Bantry 1600-1900 in JCHAS ( 1977 ), LXXXii, no 236, 83-97.
* Kevin Murray, Cork hurler.
* Kevin Hennessy, Cork hurler.
In 1944 he was founding secretary of the Liam Mellows Branch of the Labour Party and in 1945 was a founding secretary of the Cork Socialist Party, whose other notable members included Derry Kelleher, Kevin Neville and Máire Keohane-Sheehan.

Kevin and Gaelic
St Canice's Dungiven is the local Gaelic football club and Kevin Lynch's is the local hurling club.
The works of writers such as Thomas Davis and Thomas Moore used Gaelic themes, in the words of Kevin B. Nowlan, " to glorify the notion that although we may now be in the mire, we were once great, we were taller than Roman spears.
* Kevin O ' Neill ( Gaelic footballer ) former Kildare footballer
* Kevin Heffernan ( Gaelic footballer )
* Kevin Bonner, Irish Gaelic footballer
Kevin Bernard Moran (; born 29 April 1956 ) is a former Irish footballer who excelled at the top levels in both Gaelic and soccer.
* Kevin Leahy ( Gaelic footballer ), current Under 21 footballer for Dublin

Kevin and footballer
* 1982 – Kevin McNaughton, Scottish footballer
* 1951 – Kevin Keegan, English footballer
* 1990 – Kevin Strootman, Dutch footballer
* 1982 – Kevin Nolan, English footballer
* 1938 – Kevin Murray, Australian footballer
* 1957 – Kevin Bond, Former English footballer and manager
* 1988 – Kevin Fickentscher, Swiss footballer
* 1963 – Kevin Poole, English footballer
* Kevin Bartlett ( Australian rules footballer ), former Australian rules footballer
* 1982 – Kevin Kurányi, German footballer
* 1983 – Kevin Doyle, Irish footballer
* February 14 – Kevin Keegan, English footballer and football manager
** Kevin Keelan, English footballer
* June 18 – Kevin Drinkell, English footballer
** Kevin Phillips, English footballer
** Kevin Senio, New Zealand rugby union footballer
* Kevin Miller ( footballer ) professional goalkeeper played for Crystal Palace, Birmingham City and Watford
* Kevin Horlock, footballer
* Kevin Gordon – rugby league footballer
* Kevin Boli, footballer
* Kevin Moon, Scottish footballer
Joseph Kevin Keegan, OBE ( born 14 February 1951 ) is an English former footballer who played for several clubs including Liverpool where he won three Football League Division One titles, two UEFA Cups, an FA Cup and a European Cup.
Former Plymouth Argyle and Torquay United footballer and manager Kevin Hodges was born in the town, as was Silicon Valley's Neil Trevett, VP of Mobile Content at NVIDIA.
* Kevin McAllister-Falkirk and Chelsea footballer

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