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Sexton and Hardcastle
Throughout the 1990s, Copeland wrestled on the independent circuit in Ontario and the Great Lakes region of the United States under the name Sexton Hardcastle.
Coincidentally, Copeland made his WWF wrestling debut as Sexton Hardcastle on November 10, 1997, the night after Hart left the company.
Gerin later adopted the ring name Rhino Richards and began wrestling in Canada, where he formed a stable known as " THUG Life " with Joe Legend, Zakk Wyld ( Keith Assoun ), Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion, Brett Kimball, and Sexton Hardcastle ( later named Edge ).
After moving to Orangeville, Ontario when he was a youth, Reso met Adam Copeland, who became his best friend and later tag team partner throughout his early career as " Edge " and " Sexton Hardcastle ".
In 1997, he was a part of THUG Life, a stable ( or alliance ) that included Joe E. Legend, Zakk Wyld, Rhino Richards, and Sexton Hardcastle.
Joe Legend began wrestling in Canada before becoming a part of the successful tag team Sex and Violence with Sexton Hardcastle ( popularly known as " Edge ") in the Detroit area.
:* ICW / MWCW Mid-West Unified Tag Team Championship ( 1 time )-with Sexton Hardcastle
:* OCW Tag Team Championship ( 1 time )-with Sexton Hardcastle
Copeland and Reso formed a tag team in the Canadian independent circuit after completing their training with Ron Hutchinson, primarily using the ring names of Sexton Hardcastle and Christian Cage respectively.

Sexton and for
Dead, dead as a brass door nail, and I sometimes feel like the Sexton, for I'm about the last to be even interested.
New York ’ s Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, and New York University ’ s President John Sexton on April 23, 2012, announced an historic agreement between New York City, New York ’ s MTA, and a consortium of world-class academic institutions, and private technology companies, that will lead to the creation in New York of a Center for Urban Science and Progress ( CUSP ).
* Chad Sexton, drummer for Omaha rock band 311
In Agate Bay ( Two Harbors ) most of the land was bought from Thomas Sexton, who by that time had owned the land for twenty years.
His vision and physical presence were recognised by new manager Dave Sexton playing him often as a midfielder, notably wearing the number 4 shirt for most of the 1968 – 69 season ( reference page 70 ' Ossie – King of Stamford Bridge ' written with Martin Knight and John King ), but it is as a goalscoring centre-forward, number 9, that he is best remembered.
* Sexton Blake, fictional detective for multiple authors
* Timothy J. Sexton, Academy Award nominated screenwriter for film (" Children of Men ") and television
In the early 1900s, at the request of the province of Nova Scotia, Dr. Frederick Sexton laid the plans for the current system and roles of " associated universities " in engineering education in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
Dr. Frederick Sexton's wife, May Sexton, was a suffragette who worked for women to become eligible for technical education.
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Anne Sexton: Live or Die
As the story goes on, Sexton gains a reason for not wishing to die, his love for the girl claiming to be Death.
Other artists who produced paintings of Hawaii for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company ’ s advertising include Lloyd Sexton, Jr., Millard Sheets, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Isamu Noguchi, and Miguel Covarrubias.
But for better or worse, this label stuck and led to Lowell being grouped together with other influential confessional poets like Lowell's former students W. D. Snodgrass, Sylvia Plath, and Anne Sexton.
Together with Thomas Sexton editor of the party's Freeman's Journal, they campaigned against O ’ Brien, ferociously attacking him for putting Land Purchase and Conciliation before Home Rule.
After a summer touring with this company Cathy joined Tommy Sexton, Greg Malone, Mary Walsh, and Dyan Olsen in Toronto to look for more work in theatre and there in the fall of 1973, they formed the comedy troupe CODCO Andy Jones and Robert Joy joined the company in early 1974.
In 1985 and 1986, Sexton and Malone wrote and performed in a series of television specials for the CBC, called The S and M Comic Book, which in turn led to CODCO landing its own series in 1987.
The Tommy Sexton Centre, a new assisted housing complex for people living with HIV and AIDS, was opened in St. John's in 2006.
There was one Super Detective Library appearance for Blake: issue 68 ( published November 1955 ), featuring a comic strip entitled " Sexton Blake's Diamond Hunt ".
On 26 January 1939 BBC Radio broadcast a serial called Enter Sexton Blake with George Curzon again starring as Blake and Brian Lawrence appearing as Tinker, followed on 30 March 1940 by A Case for Sexton Blake which was adapted for radio by Francis Durbridge ( creator of Paul Temple ).
On 6 March 2006, following discussions between noted British radio producer Dirk Maggs and IPC publishing director Andrew Sumner, Maggs recorded a half-hour Adventures of Sexton Blake pilot for his newly formed Perfectly Normal Productions.

Sexton and Adam
Adam Sexton, author of Desperately Seeking Madonna: In Search Of The Meaning Of The World's Most Famous Woman, felt that " Live to Tell " made a provocative companion to " Papa Don't Preach ", the second single from the album.

Hardcastle and for
King's resignation was considered a serious enough matter for the BBC to have senior journalist William Hardcastle announce it in a news flash.
After Compo died in 2000, Compo's son, Tom Simmonite, filled the gap for the rest of that series, and Billy Hardcastle joined the cast as the third lead character in 2001.
There was Ivy's ( Ted Ray ) devotion to Dr Hardcastle, for instance: " He's lovely, Mrs Hoskin, he's lovely!
Hebden Bridge lies close to the Pennine Way and the well conserved region of Hardcastle Crags and is popular for outdoor pursuits such as walking, climbing and cycling.
Irene Joan Marion Sims ( 9 May 1930 – 27 June 2001 ), best known as Joan Sims, was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in the Carry On films, and latterly for playing both Madge Hardcastle in As Time Goes By, and Mrs Wembley the cook with a liking for sherry in the TV comedy series On the Up.
Wealthy countryman Mr. Hardcastle arranges for his daughter Kate to meet Charles Marlow, the son of a wealthy Londoner, hoping the pair will marry.
Hardcastle cares for his daughter Kate, but insists that she dress plainly in his presence.
") This comedy had an immense influence, as regards manipulation of dialogue, upon all subsequent English comedies of repartee, and he who wants to trace the ancestry of Tony Lumpkin and Mrs Hardcastle ( in She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith ) has only to turn to Jerry Blackacre and his mother, while Manly ( for whom Wycherley's early patron, the Duke of Montausier, sat ), though he is perhaps overdone, has dominated this kind of stage character ever since.
He went on to work with Post again in the mid-1980s to record the song " Back to Back " for the television series Hardcastle and McCormick and teamed up with Desiree Goyette to record " Flashbeagle " for the Peanuts special It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown.
His comedy series include Lucky Feller with David Jason ( 1976 ) and 26 episodes of That's Love with Jimmy Mulville, Diana Hardcastle, and Tony Slattery, ( 1988 – 92 ) which won the Gold Award for Comedy at the 1991 Houston International Film Festival.
He claims that he still has the essay and he was doing well until his fountain pen broke and had to ask his classmate for one when Captain Hardcastle caught and accused him of cheating .).
The novel was adapted for the stage by Ronald Gow, and opened at the Manchester Repertory Theatre in 1934, with Wendy Hiller as Sally Hardcastle.
In 1967 the play was adapted for Granada Television by John Finch with a cast including George A. Cooper, Martin Shaw, Malcolm Tierney and Anne Stallybrass as Sally Hardcastle.
Hardcastle enjoyed several further hits in the UK, including " Don't Waste My Time " ( with vocals by Carol Kenyon ) ( UK No. 8 ) and " The Wizard ", a UK No. 15 hit that became the theme tune for BBC Television's music chart show Top of the Pops in the 80's.
Earlier, he had cut a cover version of D-Train's most influential hit " You're the One For Me ", segued with his own compositions " Daybreak " and " A. M ." Hardcastle also wrote the theme tune for Saturday Live, a popular entertainment show which ran from 1985-1987.
After 1986, Hardcastle started to specialise in television soundtracks and remixed work, for artists as such as Five Star, Barry White, Third World, Sinitta, Johnny Logan, Hiroshima and Ian Dury.
Alex usually works for Rupert Sterling at Megabank, but has, in the past, worked for Mr Hardcastle as his Head of Corporate Strategy.
Hardcastle employs Megabank for a lot of his financial work.
Robin ( Phillips ), their solicitor, informs them that the Grand's owner, Mr. Hardcastle ( De Wolff ), had offered to buy the Bijou from Matt's great-uncle for five thousand pounds in order to construct a car park for his nearby cinema.

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