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, members of the Egg Harbor Township Committee are Mayor James J. McCullough, Deputy Mayor John W. Risley, Jr., Joe Cafero, John Carman, Jr. and Paul Hodson.
McCullough, J.
Drivers in the film billed in the opening credits include Dale Van Sickel, Reg Parton, Regina Parton, Tom Bamford, Bob Drake, Marion J. Playan, Hall Brock, Bob Hickman, Rex Ramsay, Hal Grist, Lynn Grate, Larry Schmitz, Richard Warlock, Dana Derfus, Everett Creach, Gerald Jann, Bill Couch, Ted Duncan, Robert Hoys, Gene Roscoe, Jack Mahoney, Charles Willis, Richard Brill, Roy Butterfield, Rudy Doucette, J. J. Wilson, Jim McCullough, Bud Ekins, Glenn Wilder, Gene Curtis, Robert James, John Timanus, Bob Harris, Fred Krone, Richard Ceary, Jesse Wayne, Jack Perkins, Fred Stromsoe, Ronnie Rondell, and Kim Brewer.
He combined these images with contemporary cinematography, music, narration by David McCullough, anecdotes and insights from authors such as Shelby Foote, historians Barbara J.
" ( Quoted from J. E. McCullough, Home: The Savior of Civilization, 42 ; Conference Report, Apr.
* Shively, D., Hall, J., McCullough, W. ( 1999 ).
J. Douglas McCullough is an American lawyer and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
McCullough High School, named after J. L.
J. McCullough was a Scottish author and avid golfer of the late 19th century.
McCullough wrote his latter book under " J. McCullough " and his earlier one under the pseudonym " J. A. C. K.
He defeated his Democratic opponent J. E. McCullough 18, 258 to 16, 907.
McCray, J. R. McCullough ( 1998 ).
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* Golf in the Year 2000 ( 1892 ), by J. McCullough, tells the story of an Englishman who fell asleep in 1892 and awakened in the year 2000.

McCullough and .
Steady radiation which was presumably of thermal origin was observed from Venus at 3.15 and 9.4 cm, and from Mars and Jupiter at 3.15 cm in 1956 ( Mayer, McCullough, and Sloanaker, 1958, A, B, C ), and from Saturn at 3.75 cm in 1957 ( Drake and Ewen, 1958 ).
The observations of Mayer, McCullough, and Sloanaker at 3.15 cm and of Sloanaker at 10.3 cm have not previously been published and will be briefly described.
The antenna patterns and the power gain at the peak of the beam were both measured ( Mayer, McCullough, and Sloanaker, 1958 ), so that the absolute power sensitivity of the antenna beam over the solid angle of the moon was known.
A literature review by Michael McCullough and Camile Farah, published in the Australian Dental Journal in 2008, focused on a possible connection between mouthwashes that contain alcohol, and an increased risk of oral cancer.
* Kojima, H. oshi, and Helen Craig McCullough.
However, Draper ’ s scheduled appearance in January 1950 was met with opposition from Hester McCullough, a woman who involved herself in the hunt for subversives.
McCullough accused Draper of sympathizing with the communist party, and although Draper denied the accusation, McCullough demanded that Sullivan ’ s lead sponsor, the Ford Motor Company, cancel Draper ’ s appearance.
Despite McCullough ’ s protest, Draper was a guest on Toast of the Town, as was originally scheduled.
This dual rôle allowed the Committee, to which Clarke and MacDermott added themselves shortly afterward, to promote their own policies and personnel independently of both the Volunteer Executive and the IRB Executive — in particular Volunteer Chief of Staff Eoin MacNeill, who supported a rising only on condition of an increase in popular support following unpopular moves by the London government, such as the introduction of conscription or an attempt to suppress the Volunteers or its leaders, and IRB President Denis McCullough, who held similar views.
Similarly, in the north, several Volunteer companies were mobilised at Coalisland in County Tyrone including 132 men from Belfast led by IRB President Dennis McCullough.
* McCullough, Dale R. and Yvette McCullough.
* McCullough, David.
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Willard M. McCullough, the newly elected sheriff of Tulsa County, was determined to avoid events such as the 1920 lynching of Roy Belton in Tulsa, which occurred during the term of his predecessor.
McCullough organized his deputies into a defensive formation around Rowland, who was terrified.
Although vastly outnumbered by the growing crowd out on the street, Sheriff McCullough was determined to prevent another lynching and turned the men away.
Ten minutes later, about seventy-five armed blacks pushed through the crowd, where they confronted Sheriff McCullough and Deputy Sheriff Cleaver.
In 1993 the Private Eye was used in Thad Starner's wearable, based on Doug Platt's system and built from a kit from Park Enterprises, a Private Eye display on loan from Devon Sean McCullough, and the Twiddler chording keyboard made by Handykey.

McCullough and After
After his divorce in 1938 he married Netta, née McCullough, previously Brigit's daughter-in-law as Mrs. Michael Patmore.
After a year in Ireland, McCullough returned to London to work with Joe Cocker as a member of his backing group, the Grease Band.
After a very public battle, the BBBofC could no longer deny him a license and later that same year McCullough stepped back into a British ring under the Frank Warren Promotions banner.
After earning a history degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967 and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina in 1970, McCullough served in the United States Marine Corps, retiring as a Colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves.
After his death the state renamed the Coos Bay Bridge the Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge.

McCullough and Gold
It crosses the Chetco River at Brookings, the Rogue River in Gold Beach, the Coquille River just north of Bandon, Coos Bay at North Bend via the McCullough Bridge, named after the engineer who designed a series of bridges built on the Oregon Coast in the 1930s, the Umpqua at Reedsport, the Siuslaw in Florence, Yaquina Bay at Newport, and the Columbia River by Astoria.
The Gold Hill Bridge, designed by McCullough and built in 1927, is the only open-spandrel, barrel-arch bridge in Oregon.

McCullough and Rush
In his book " 1776 " David McCullough quotes Rush, referring to George Washington: The Philadelphia physician and patriot Benjamin Rush, a staunch admirer, observed that Washington " has so much martial dignity in his deportment that you would distinguish him to be a general and a soldier from among 10, 000 people.

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