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Marion and Barber
* Marion Barber ( disambiguation )
* Marion Barber Jr. – Former NFL running back
* Marion Barber III – Running back, Chicago Bears
He helped lead way as Marion Barber III rushed for 127 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries against the Cardinals on October 30.
* Marion Barber ( disambiguation )
* Marion Barber II ( born 1959 ), former American football player
* Marion Barber III ( born 1983 ), American football player
Marion Sylvester Barber III ( born June 10, 1983 ) is a retired American football running back in the National Football League.
He is the older brother of former Houston Texans safety Dominique Barber and the son of former New York Jets running back Marion Barber, Jr.

Marion and III
He later puts history back on track but a few minutes before the credits he makes himself King of England / King Edmund III, marries Maid Marion of Sherwood and makes Baldrick prime minister ( notably dissolving Parliament and controlling Baldrick as always.
On June 12, 2009, John Putt, III, Postmaster of Swifton, Arkansas sent a formal request to Rep Marion Berry ( AR-1 ), to have the town's Post Office named for George Kell.
Cook named the smaller island after Prince Edward, the fourth son of King George III, and to the larger gave the name of Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne.
Fairlight CMI III, Marion Systems MSR-2, Wersi bass synthesizer, Kurzweil K2000RS, Alesis Andromeda A6, Hammond 102200, Clavia Nord Lead 2 and the Octave Cat
The couple had four children: Marion Price Daniel Jr. ( properly Marion Price Daniel, III ), Jean Houston Murph, Houston Lee, and John Baldwin.
Herman Marion Sadler III ( born April 24, 1969 ) is an American race car driver / announcer and professional wrestling promoter from Emporia, Virginia.
* Prince Imperial, one of the first Percheron horses imported to North America and a gift of Napoleon III to Marion County horse breeder Jacob Houser.
They were William Mahone III, born in 1882, Gilbert Leigh Mahone, born July 28, 1887, who died November 20, 1900, Marion Mahone, born in 1889, and Marie E. Mahone, born in 1892.

Marion and Former
* Former UM President Marion LeRoy Burton, Ann Arbor District Library local history collection.
* Former member of The Elements (' 70s ); The Stains (' 80s ); Only Humen (' 00s ) Rosaleen Marion Band (' 00s )
Former District of Columbia mayor and current councilmember Marion Barry is famous for wearing the dashiki at various times, particularly in the time period leading up to elections.

Marion and NFL
The AAFC, which formed in 1946, was more proactive in signing black players ; in 1946, the Cleveland Browns signed Marion Motley and Bill Willis, and by the time the AAFC merged with the NFL in 1950, six of the league's eight teams had signed black players, most by the league's second season in 1947.
In the interview he implicated, among others, five-time Olympic gold medalist Marion Jones and her partner Tim Montgomery, Kelli White ( who later admitted using performance enhancing drugs ), British athlete Dwain Chambers, and NFL player Bill Romanowski.
Marion Motley ( June 5, 1920 – June 27, 1999 ) was an American Football fullback and linebacker who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference ( AAFC ) and National Football League ( NFL ).

Marion and running
Harding made his foray into politics running for the Marion County Auditor's office, primarily to gain political exposure — his inability to win election was a foregone conclusion in the heavily Democratic county.
Nearly ruined as the result of the failure of the Marion & Memphis Railroad in the early 1870s, Forrest spent his final days running a prison work farm on President's Island in the Mississippi River.
Van Nuys is planned around the Pacific Electric Red Car line — running out Chandler Bl from Lankershim ( now North Hollywood ), turning into Van Nuys Bl, running through Van Nuys, and turning out Sherman Way to the future towns Marion ( now Reseda ) and Owensmouth ( now Canoga Park ) from Los Angeles.
He was probably the largest running back of his time, bigger than most linemen of the day, and a forerunner to large fullbacks like Marion Motley, John Henry Johnson, Jim Brown, often dragging multiple tacklers with him.
Jim Brown, Marion Motley, Franco Harris, and Larry Csonka are considered among the best fullbacks in history, all noted for a tough, grinding running style.
Bill Willis, a defensive lineman who Brown coached at Ohio State, and Marion Motley, a running back who grew up in Canton and played for Brown at Great Lakes, became two of the first black athletes to play professional football when they joined the team in 1946.
The New England Patriots let running backs Marion Butts and Leroy Thompson and fullback Kevin Turner pursue other teams through free agency after 1994.
When long serving mayor Marion Dewar retired Durrell defeated Marlene Catterall running on a right of centre platform.
The most egregious known case of running up the score in professional football is believed to have taken place in 1904, when the Massillon Tigers, in the pre-forward pass era, racked up 26 touchdowns and 18 extra points to amass a score of 148 to 0 against a team from Marion, Ohio.
It continued as a bi-monthly, running stories by Forrest J Ackerman, Poul Anderson, Hal Annas, Ray Bradbury, Eando Binder, Jerome Bixby, Robert Bloch, Anthony Boucher, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Fredric Brown, Lester del Rey, David H. Keller, Daniel Keyes, Fritz Leiber, Rog Phillips, Mack Reynolds, Eric Frank Russell, E. E. Smith, Theodore Sturgeon, William F. Temple, A. E.
* Marion Butts ( born 1966 ), American Football running back
It runs from the Passaic and Harsimus Line at Marion Junction in western Jersey City via a short connection known as the Marion Running Track north to the North Bergen Yard and the CSX Transportation ( CSX ) Rivers Subdivision, At its southern end the running track provides a connection to Norfolk Southern Railway's Croxton Yard and junctions with the National Docks Secondary.
Single running track under the Pulaski Skyway connects to the Passaic and Harsimus Line at Marion Junction.
In 1937, IPL began a rural electrification program, running power lines to many areas outside Marion County.
The game remained scoreless until midway through the third period when Chargers running back Marion Butts scored on a 54-yard rushing touchdown.
This was planned as a branch of the New Jersey Rail Road, splitting at Marion Junction and running north on the west side of the New Jersey Palisades via Ridgefield Park to the state line at Tappan, New York.
It used to be the case that OR 219, rather than running between St. Paul and Woodburn, instead continued south to Salem, Oregon, where it terminated in the northern part of Salem, near the Keizer city line at an intersection with the Salem Parkway ( and, prior to the parkway's construction, the corner of High Street and the Marion / Center Street street couplet downtown, where Highways 22 and 99E used to run ).
Route 13 becomes the main east – west road through Carbondale, running from there to Marion and Harrisburg.

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