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* Chaleur Bay is mentioned in John Greenleaf Whittier's poem, " Skipper Ireson's Ride.
John Skipper is ESPN's current president, a position he has held since January 1, 2012.
* John Skipper: President, ESPN, Inc.
* Skipper, John C., 2009.
Famous people from the town include novelist Brian Aldiss, author George Borrow, footballer Harry Cripps, the antiquarian Sir John Fenn, Lady Ellenor Fenn, architect George Skipper, singer Beth Orton and scientist William Hyde Wollaston.
Although he was born John Edward Bayless II in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, his father immediately began calling him Skip or Skipper.
* Martyr John Naukliros (" the Skipper ") in Thessaly
* John Skipper: 2012 – Present
Among the many notable surfers to earn a reputation surfing the Pipeline are Butch Van Artsdalen, Gerry Lopez, Mike Stewart, Shaun Tomson, Mark Richards, Michael Ho, Simon Anderson, Tom Carroll, Sunny Garcia, Kelly Slater, Kainoa McGee, Jamie O ' Brien, Rob Machado, Tamayo Perry, the late Andy Irons and Sion Milosky, John John Florence, Jeff Hubbard, and Spencer Skipper.

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Watkins was offered a six-months employment with D. C. Thomson, so he moved to their Dundee base and began providing illustrations for Thomson's " Big Five " story papers for boys ( Adventure, Rover, Wizard, and later Skipper and Hotspur ).
( The posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to Skipper Thomas Crisp, D. S. C., R. N. R., 10055 D. A., was announced in London Gazette No. 30363, dated 2 November 1917 ).
Helianthemum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Large Grizzled Skipper and the bucculatricid leaf-miners Bucculatrix helianthemi and Bucculatrix regaella ( which both feed exclusively on Helianthemum sessiliflorum ) and the Coleophora case-bearers C. bilineella, C. eupreta ( feeds exclusively on H. sessiliflorum ), C. ochrea ( feeds exclusively on Helianthemum ) and C. potentillae.

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The success of this paper led to five further publications, The Rover and The Wizard in 1922, The Vanguard in 1924, The Skipper in 1930 and The Hotspur in 1933.
*" Cyclops Skipper Teuton, ' Tis Said ", The Washington Post, April 16, 1918.
Skipper Jack McKeon became the oldest manager ever to win a World Series title.
In a particularly brutal case in the United States, on March 14, 2007, in Wahneta, Florida, 25-year-old Ryan Keith Skipper was found dead from 20 stab wounds and a slit throat.
According to a sheriff's department affidavit, one of the men stated that Skipper was targeted because " he was a faggot.
Armed rebellion by Catholic peasants led by Skipper Clement started in northern Jutland.
The Protestants captured Skipper Clement ( 1534 ), and later executed him in 1536.
" Prince's childhood nickname was Skipper.
The realism of Kielland ( e. g., Skipper Worse ) gave way to the romantic and nationalistic spirit which swept Europe rekindled and the Norwegian interest in their glorious Viking past ( e. g., Ibsen's The Vikings at Helgeland ), the struggles of the Middle Ages ( e. g., Ibsen's Lady Inger of Østeraad ), peasant stories ( e. g., Bjørnson's A Happy Boy ) and the wonders of myths and folks tales of the mountains ( e. g., Ibsen's Peer Gynt ) and the sea ( e. g., Lie's The Visionary ).
A few Skipper butterfly larvae also make crude cocoons in which they pupate, exposing the pupa a bit.
Meanwhile on the island, two privates, Randall and Doyle, are lounging on the beach with a dog named Skipper, talking about life after the service.
Randall is called away to see something special, and it's Skipper, the dog he was searching for earlier.
Several herbivores feed on lovegrass, be it invertebrates – e. g. Lepidoptera caterpillars such as those of the Zabulon Skipper ( Poanes zabulon ) – or vertebrates, such as the extinct Bluebuck ( Hippotragus leucophaeus ).
* Bob Denver as First Mate Gilligan the bumbling, naive, accident-prone crewman ( affectionately known as " Little Buddy " by " The Skipper ") of the S. S. Minnow.

Skipper and 2000
In August 2000, Skipper began performing under his real name while also adopting the nickname " Primetime ".
After interfering on behalf of Lance Storm in a bout between Storm and Mike Awesome on the August 14, 2000 episode of Nitro, Skipper was inducted into Storm's newly formed Team Canada faction, with Storm awarding him the " 100 Kilos and Under Championship ".
Skipper retained the 100 Kilos and Under Championship until October 2, 2000, when Mike Sanders defeated him for the title and subsequently renamed it back to the Cruiserweight Championship.
Oulette lost his title to Norman Smiley later that night, while Skipper retained his title until October 2, 2000, when he lost to Mike Sanders.
fr: Catégorie: Skipper aux Jeux olympiques d ' été de 2000

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* Bridal Veil Falls ( Otago ), Skipper Canyon, Central Otago, South Island
Other recurring elements and characters in the Redwall series include Badger Lords and Badger Mothers, " Dibbuns " ( the Redwall name for infant woodlanders ), a Skipper of Otters, Foremoles, hares, helpful birds, one or more Log-a-logs ( a shrew tribe leader ), and mouth-wateringly detailed descriptions of ( almost entirely vegetarian ) food, which are called " vittles ", a play on the word ' victuals '.
His final appearances as the Skipper were on a 1987 episode of the sitcom ALF, and for several 1989 clips promoting Gilligan's Island reruns on TBS ( TV network ), both alongside his old friend Bob Denver.
Nevertheless the team obtained funding from the Department of Health and the Variety Club of Great Britain, both of whom donated £ 25, 000, and Ian Skipper OBE, ( a noted philanthropist who had already helped Rantzen set up a special fund in memory of Ben Hardwick ), agreed to underwrite the cost of running the helpline for the first year.
* Skipper ( boating ), a person who has command of a vessel
* Skipper Badenhorst ( born 1978 ), South African rugby union player
* Skipper Bowles ( 1919 – 1986 ), American politician and businessman
* Skipper Clement ( died 1536 ), Danish merchant, captain, privateer and leader of the peasant rebellion that was part of the civil war known as the Count's Feud ( Grevens Fejde )
* Elix Skipper ( born 1967 ), American professional wrestler and former professional football player
* George Skipper ( 1856 – 1948 ), leading Norwich based architect of the late Victorian and Edwardian period.
* Harry Skipper ( born 1960 ), football player in the CFL for seven years years.
* Jim Skipper ( born 1949 ), American football coach.
* Pat Skipper ( born 1958 ), American television actor, film actor and voice actor
* Peter Skipper ( born 1958 ), retired English footballer who played as a central defender
* Skipper Roberts ( baseball ) ( 1888 – 1963 ), baseball player
* Ryan Skipper ( 1981 – 2007 ), American murder victim
* Susan Skipper ( born 1951 ), British actress
* Skipper Wise ( born 1957 ), American Singer / Songwriter / Musician and entrepreneur born in Los Angeles, California
* Svenn Skipper ( born 1947 ), Danish composer
* Wayde Skipper ( born 1983 ), Australian Rules footballer who has played for the Hawthorn Football Club and the Western Bulldogs.

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