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Lindsay and Dunn
Lindsay Dunn, Tanari Vasquez, Adam Lendormon, Marla Mcreynolds, Samuel Ladd, Sean Samuels, Kimberly Wolff ( Graziella ), Sean Patrick Doyle ( Baby John ), Jeremy Dumont ( Arab ), Sarah Dobbs ( Anybodys ), and Maya Flock ( Rosalia ) have also rounded out the cast.
Alan Dunn, Bob Hickey, Eric Burnell, Henry Devine, Kenny Lindsay, Phil Vickery and Wayne Morris
By all accounts, these sessions were a three-day, around-the-clock party, which not only reunited the original MGs ( Steve Cropper, Donald " Duck " Dunn and Al Jackson, Jr. of Booker T. and the MGs fame ) for the first time in three years, but also featured Carl Perkins, Mark Lindsay ( of Paul Revere & the Raiders ), and Wayne Jackson plus The Memphis Horns.

Lindsay and Trial
Professor Lindsay teaches Pre-Trial Litigation & Trial Practice.

Lindsay and Second
The track " Forever " on Snivilisation samples a speech by Graham Crowden from the 1982 Lindsay Anderson film Britannia Hospital, in which he lambasts humankind ; and the track " You Lot " on the Blue Album, features a confrontational, partially vocoded anti-genetic engineering sample from Christopher Eccleston, originally from the TV two-part series The Second Coming written by Russell T Davies.
On Whiteleaf Hill, which extends above the hamlet of Whiteleaf to the top of the scarp at, is an oval Neolithic barrow ( National Grid SP 822040 ), which was first excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott between 1934 and 1939, when the work was interrupted by the Second World War and the excavator died before he had had an opportunity to publish more than interim notes on his findings.
Other schools include the John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School, MS201 Theatre Arts & RSCH ( As of 2008, it is now known as MS 424 ), P352 at 201 Vida Bogart School, PS 352, PS 48 Joseph R Drake, St. Ignatius School, St. Athanasius and Wildcat Second Opportunity School.
With the outbreak of the Second World War, Guttmann and his family stayed in the home of Lord Lindsay, CARA Councillor and Master of Balliol College.
The house was damaged by the first bomb to fall on Brighton in the Second World War and Lindsay, who was in his bath at the time, never recovered from the shock.
:* Second round — Lost to Lindsay Davenport ( United States ) 2-6 2-6

Lindsay and Indiana
The Sun has featured such notable players as the late 7-foot-2 Margo Dydek, Indiana native Katie Douglas, veteran sharpshooter Kara Lawson, University of Connecticut icons Asjha Jones and Nykesha Sales, 2008 MVP runner-up point guard Lindsay Whalen and 2010 Rookie of the Year Tina Charles.

Lindsay and Columbia
Country music was the choice of former guitarist Freddy Weller, who had much success on the country charts before, starting with his country version of Joe South's " Games People Play " in 1969 reaching No. 2 on the country charts as well as recording albums ( his first two solo albums were produced by Mark Lindsay ), and Top 10 singles on the country singles charts such as his covers of Chuck Berry's " Promised Land ", The Cowsills ' " Indian Lake ", as well as " These Are Not My People " and " Another Night of Love " for Columbia during this time while with the Raiders, as well as after leaving the Raiders ( Freddy's stint was 1967-1973 ).
Born in Lindsay, Ontario, and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Primeau moved to Toronto at an early age and began his professional career in 1927 with the Toronto Ravinas, an affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In 1968, when students took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University holding the active dean captive there, Lindsay sent Davidoff as one of the mediators to broker the dean's release.
In 1921, the policyholders voted to nominate Professor Samuel M. Lindsay of Columbia University to represent them on the TIAA board of trustees.
Charles, Jesse, and Lindsay led their families along the trail and lost two children on the journey down the Columbia River.
In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, " the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity ", Tuska wrote, " that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series ", made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia.

Lindsay and University
* The Lindsay Anderson Archive at Stirling University, Scotland
* 1953 Succeeds Alexander Lindsay as Principal of the University College of North Staffordshire ( now Keele University ).
Keele University was established in 1949 as the University College of North Staffordshire, at the initiative of A D Lindsay, then Professor of Philosophy and Master of Balliol College, Oxford.
On 13 March 1946, Lindsay wrote to Sir Walter Moberly, chair of the University Grants Committee ( UGC ), suggesting the establishment of a college “ on new lines ”.
* Hetherington, J., Norman Lindsay: The Embattled Olympian, Oxford University Press, ( Melbourne ), 1973.
), Norman Lindsay on Art, Life and Literature, University of Queensland Press, ( St. Lucia ), 1990.
In 1967, the quartet was appointed to be Leverhulme Scholars at Keele University, and in 1970, it changed its name from the Cropper to the Lindsay String Quartet, naming itself after Lord Lindsay, the founder of Keele University.
The Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Native Studies, at Trent University, the Leslie Frost Library at Glendon College, York University, the Frost Campus at Fleming College and a school in Lindsay, Ontario, Leslie Frost Public School are named after Frost.
* Lindsay Tasman Ride ( 1898-1977 ), Australian physiologist, soldier and Vice Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong
* Lindsay Anderson Archive, Stirling University
D. Michael Lindsay, a Rice University sociologist who studies the evangelical movement, said “ there is no other organization like the Fellowship, especially among religious groups, in terms of its access or clout among the country ’ s leadership .” He also reported that lawmakers mentioned the Fellowship more than any other organization when asked to name a ministry with the most influence on their faith.
The first, by Reynolds Stone, presents many of her engravings printed from the original blocks at the Cambridge University Press ; the second, by Joanna Selborne and Lindsay Newman, presents some 75 engravings printed from the blocks at the Fleece Press, and has long listings of Raverat's work.
On March 12, 1903, under the administration of the Public Instruction Commissioner, Samuel McCune Lindsay, the 2nd Legislative Assembly approved a law creating the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras, transferring all the funding of the Insular Normal School there.
Topics such as global warming, Lindsay Lohan's cocaine bust, Alberto Gonzales, the war in Darfur, the Don Imus Rutgers University women's basketball team controversy, Blackwater USA, the Airbus A380, Facebook, the Wii, the Malibu forest fires, the death of Anna Nicole Smith, and the iPhone were used in this Year in Review.
* Wallace Lindsay ( Wallace Martin Lindsay ), Professor of Humanity at St Andrews University, 1899 to 1937 and Scholar of International Repute

Dunn and Second
During the Second World War, Headmaster Bill Dunn decided to build a ski program next to Torsey Lake.

Dunn and Indiana
Jacob Piatt Dunn, longtime secretary of the Indiana Historical Society, noted that " hoosier " was frequently used in many parts of the South in the 19th century for woodsmen or rough hill people.
Jacob Piatt Dunn published The Word Hoosier in 1907, a serious study into the origin of the term " Hoosier " as a term used to describe the citizens of Indiana.
Dunn, by contrast, concluded that Indiana settlers adopted the word as a humorous nickname, and that the negative connotation had already faded when John Finley wrote his poem.
This story is not mentioned in Dunn ’ s or Mencken ’ s research, but if there were such a contractor and such events, they would have taken place after the term " Hoosier " was already well established in Appalachia and was becoming attached to Indiana.
Jacob Piatt Dunn, with whom Marshall wrote a proposed constitution for Indiana
Early state historians, like Jacob Piatt Dunn and William Woollen, gave Jennings high praise and credited him with the defeat of the pro-slavery forces in Indiana and with laying the foundation of the state.
The state ’ s early historians, like William Woollen and Jacob Piatt Dunn, wrote of Jennings in an almost mythical manner and focused on the strong positive leadership he provided Indiana in its formative years.
* William McKee Dunn, U. S. Representative from Indiana
* William M. Dunn, member of the United State House of Representatives from Indiana, Judge Advocate General of the United States Army, and delegate to 1850 Constitution of Indiana Convention.
After that, he bagan to paint portraits and in 1842 went to Cincinnati to open a studio with John Dunn, a former treasurer of the State of Indiana.
* Dunn, Indiana ( extinct )
Finding the job time consuming he employed the help of Indiana State Treasurer George H. Dunn, to help in the compilation.
Jacob Piatt Dunn, the preeminent Indiana historian of the time, consulted several history and arrived at the conclusion that the sun was rising.

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