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Preston and Richard
Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, and Edwin C. Kepler of General Electric Company.
* Richard Preston
Directed by Noel Willman, it starred Robert Preston as Henry, Rosemary Harris as Eleanor, James Rado as Richard, and Christopher Walken as Philip.
Joseph Livesey was another British temperance advocate who financed his philanthropic work with the profits attained from cheese production, following an introduction to the food product by a doctor Livesey consulted with regards to a serious ailment in 1816 .< ref > The term Teetotal is derived from a speech by Richard ( Dickie ) Turner, a follower of Livesey, in Preston in 1833.
* H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston " Canada's RMC – A History of Royal Military College " Second Edition 1982
Richard Palmes, a local innkeeper who was carrying a cudgel ( i. e., club ), came up to Preston and asked if the soldiers ' weapons were loaded.
Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, was born in Preston.
The township was originally chartered in 1762 and named Preston, after Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston of Scotland.
Souderton's current borough councilors are: John Young, Andrew Schlosser ( Vice President ), Ned Leight, Preston Miller, Edward Huber, Richard Halbom, Steven Toy, Brian Goshow ( President ), and D. Jeffery Gross.
* Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone and other books about infectious disease epidemics and bioterrorism
* H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston " Canada's RMC-A History of Royal Military College " Second Edition 1982
About six months after his visit to Portsmouth, he first saw at Court, and fell in love with, his cousin, Lady Elizabeth Preston, only child and heiress of Sir Richard Preston, Earl of Desmond.
* Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston ( October 1688 – February 1689 )
* Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston: 28 October 1688 – 2 December 1688
* Preston, Richard A.
Richard Arkwright, the youngest of 13 children, was born in Preston, Lancashire, England on 22 December 1732.
The label also picked up Little Richard ( who re-recorded his Specialty Records hits ) and recorded ( 1965 ) the Soul Classic, " I Don't Know What You've Got ( But It's Got Me )", an R & B success, with Jimi Hendrix, Don Covay, Bernard Purdie, Ronny Miller, and Billy Preston ( before he became successful on his own ).
Around the table, left to right: Preston Hotchkis, Ronald Reagan, Harvey Hancock ( standing ), Richard Nixon, Glenn T. Seaborg, Jack Sparks, ( unidentified individual ), Frank Lindine, and Edwin W. Pauley.
* H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston " To Serve Canada: A History of the Royal Military College of Canada " 1997 Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1969.
* H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston " Canada's RMC-A History of Royal Military College " Second Edition 1982
* H16511 Dr. Richard Preston " R. M. C.

Preston and 2002
A collection of Preston and Bishop's original essays exploring the argument from the context of philosophy and cognitive science was published in 2002.
Four successful applicants in England have become cities, as well as two in Wales ; in 2000 for the Millennium Celebrations, the new cities were Brighton and Hove and Wolverhampton ; in 2002 for the Queen's Golden Jubilee it was Preston and Newport, and in 2012 for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee it was Chelmsford and St Asaph.
* Arthur T. Benjamin, Gregory O. Preston, Jennifer J. Quinn, A Stirling Encounter with Harmonic Numbers, ( 2002 ) Mathematics Magazine, 75 ( 2 ) pp 95 – 103.
Inverness, Brighton & Hove and Wolverhampton were given their charters to celebrate the millennium, and Preston, Stirling, Newport, Lisburn and Newry to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2002.
Clooney has also dated actresses Kelly Preston ( 1987 – 1989 ), Renée Zellweger ( 2001 ) and Krista Allen ( 2002 – 2008 ) as well as French reality TV personality Céline Balitran ( 1996 – 1999 ).
* Arthur T. Benjamin, Gregory O. Preston, Jennifer J. Quinn, A Stirling Encounter with Harmonic Numbers, ( 2002 ) Mathematics Magazine, 75 ( 2 ) pp 95 – 103.
In the 2002 local elections, the alliance gained one councillor in Preston.
* Preston Smith ( Georgia state politician ), Georgia state senator, 2002 – present
* 2002: Graham Alexander, a Preston North End defender, scored an own goal when goalkeeper Teuvo Moilanen allowed his pass to slip under his foot in a crucial league game against Norwich City.
Prentice first ran for Parliament as the nominated Progressive Conservative candidate in a spring 2002 by-election in the riding of Calgary Southwest that followed the retirement of Preston Manning as the riding's Member of Parliament ( MP ).
A number of the sides in the EoSFL have applied to join the SFL in recent years, with Gala Fairydean applying in 1994, 2000 and 2002, Preston Athletic applying in 2000 and 2002, Annan Athletic in 2000 and Edinburgh City attempting to join in 2002.
In 2002 he successfully campaigned for and achieved free access for the public to the National Football Museum in Preston.
* American Mavericks: An interview with Annie Gosfield By Preston Wright, with Philip Blackburn of The American Composers Forum, Minnesota Public Radio, July 2002
Everton sacked former Rangers manager Walter Smith after poor league performance in March 2002 and appointed Preston North End manager David Moyes, following Smith's recommendation.
* Smith, Preston G. and Merritt, Guy M. Proactive Risk Management, Productivity Press, 2002.
Her death is believed to have been caused by a long-term infection resulting from nine punctures to internal organs inflicted during cosmetic surgery performed by Swedish cosmetic surgeon Gustav Aniansson, at the private Broughton Park Hospital in Preston, in April 2002.
He then had a spell in club management when he was appointed as manager of Preston North End in 2002 but left by mutual consent on 29 August 2004 after a poor start to the league campaign.
The National Football Museum in Preston started its Hall of Fame in 2002 with the inductees chosen by a selection panel that includes Gordon Banks, Sir Trevor Brooking, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Mark Lawrenson and Gary Lineker.
The character John Preston ( Christian Bale ) demonstrates a system of martial arts called Gun Kata in writer / director Kurt Wimmer's Equilibrium ( 2002 ).
Heap and his wife, Ashley, have a daughter, Brooklyn ( born 2002 ) and twin boys, Preston and Kyle, ( born 2006 ).
The Cabinet of Curiosities is a 2002 novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.
* Preston Shumpert ( 1998 – 2002 )-Two-time All-Big East First Team selection

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