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Hull and Adair as well as John Alexander ( who played Teddy Roosevelt ) were reprising their roles from the 1941 stage production.
After leaving Major League Baseball, Adair played in Japan for a year, and later coached for the Oakland Athletics ( 1972 – 74 ) and the California Angels ( 1975 ), working under his former Oriole teammate and manager in Boston Dick Williams.
* Huitzilopochtli Ramos, played by Mark Adair Rios, is Mexican, a descendant of Aztec kings who has inherited the great Aztec genius for mathematics.
Daniel Adair, the drummer from the Canadian rock band Nickelback, played drums on the album.
Cummings played the role of David Adair, opposite Richard Cromwell, Francis X. Bushman, and Nan Grey.
She played Dr. Rachel Adair on the soap opera General Hospital from February 2005 until her final appearance on August 5, 2005 where her character was actually murdered by Dr. Asher Thomas ( Larry Poindexter ) after her schemes by helping her former lover AJ Quartermaine ( Billy Warlock ) getting killed who was also killed by Dr. Thomas and attempting to seek revenge on Steven Webber ( Shaun Benson ).

Adair and well
These included former Communist Party of Great Britain member Sue Slipman as well as Conservative party members including Adair Turner, Anna Soubry and Tom Hayhoe.
Although Nashville was never known as a jazz town, it did have many great jazz bands, including The Nashville Jazz Machine led by Dave Converse and its current version, the Nashville Jazz Orchestra, led by Jim Williamson, as well as The Establishment, led by Billy Adair.
Robinson told The Mirror journalist that she and Adair had sexual encounters during her visits to him in prison and that he received visits from prostitutes as well.
The Court followed up the decision in Adair with Coppage v. Kansas ( 1915 ), which denied to states as well the power to ban yellow-dog contracts.
Unknown to the UVF leadership, who had been given assurances that no LVF regalia would be displayed on the Shankill on the day of the parade, as well as the rest of the UDA outside of Adair's " C Company ", Adair had an LVF flag delivered to the Diamond Jubilee Bar on the lower Shankill on the morning of the parade, which he planned to have unfurled as the parade passed the Rex Bar, a UVF haunt, in order to antagonise the UVF.
Hull and Canadian-born Jean Adair did play the Brewster sisters in the 1944 film Arsenic and Old Lace ( starring Cary Grant ), and Hull was in the screen version of Harvey as well, playing James Stewart's sister.
Paul Neal " Red " Adair ( June 18, 1915 – August 7, 2004 ) was an American oil well firefighter.
He founded Red Adair Co., Inc., in 1959, and over the course of his career battled more than 2, 000 land and offshore oil well, natural gas well, and similar spectacular fires.
At age 75, Adair took part in extinguishing the oil well fires in Kuwait set by retreating Iraqi troops after the Gulf War in 1991.
The Red Adair Service and Marine Company extinguished 117 of the burning well fires, while the Canadian company Safety Boss set the pace with 180 wells extinguished.
Following the exile of Adair and his supporters, as well as the murder of some such as Alan McCullough, the lower Shankill UDA was once again brought into line with the rest of the movement under former Adair supporter Mo Courtney.
In the next nine months, experts and divers including Red Adair were brought in to contain and cap the oil well.
The movie, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, is about a group of oil well firefighters, based loosely on the life of Red Adair.
* Red Adair, notable oil well firefighter who extinguished the " The Devil's Cigarette Lighter ")

Adair and down
However Adair was arrested on 22 August 2000 whilst he and Dodds were driving down the Shankill Road.
Adair had been spreading rumours that Gray and John Gregg, head of the UDA South East Antrim Brigade, were both to be stood down as part of his attempts to take full control of the UDA.
* Adair v. United States ( 1908 ), striking down federal legislation prohibiting railroad companies from demanding that a worker not join a labor union as a condition for employment (" yellow-dog contract ")

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Richards succeeded in stocking the franchise with a plethora of young talent which included Dave Nicholson, Pete Ward, Ron Hansen ( 1960 AL Rookie of the Year ), Milt Pappas, Jerry Adair, Steve Barber ( 20 wins in 1963 ), Boog Powell, Dave McNally and Brooks Robinson.
In 1790, Adair Crawford, a physician engaged in the preparation of barium, recognised that the Strontian ores exhibited different properties to those normally seen with other " heavy spars " sources.
As of the census of 2010, Adair County had a small population relative to its surrounding counties, with only 21, 038 people, almost half of them ( 43. 3 percent ) Native American.
All but James Adair were in favour of this and, contrary to some medical and psychiatric witnesses ' evidence at that time, found that " homosexuality cannot legitimately be regarded as a disease, because in many cases it is the only symptom and is compatible with full mental health in other respects.
As he grew older Adair took to the streets, forming a skinhead street gang with a group of young loyalist friends, who " got involved initially in petty then increasingly violent crime ".
As a 17 year old Adair began a relationship with Gina Crossan, three years his junior and herself a skinhead girl who at the time had shaved her head to leave only a tuft of hair at the front.
As a result while still in his teens, Adair was threatened with knee-capping by the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) after assaulting an old age pensioner but was given the option of joining the UDA's young wing, the Ulster Young Militants, instead.
Adair formed a so-called " Dream Team " of active gunmen, with many of his friends from his former skinhead gang including Sam " Skelly " McCrory, Mo Courtney, " Fat " Jackie Thompson, and Donald Hodgen recruited into the unit.
When Adair was charged with terrorist offences in 1995, he admitted that he had been a UDA leader for three years up to 1994.
According to a press report in 2003, Adair was handed details of republican suspects by the Intelligence Corps, and was even invited for dinner with them in the early 1990s.
As brigadier of the West Belfast UDA Adair was entitled to one of the six seats on the organisation's Inner Council and in this role Adair, who wanted to continue on the path of violence, clashed frequently with East Antrim brigadier Joe English, who advocated seeking a peace settlement.
During this time, undercover officers from the RUC had recorded months of discussions with Adair, in which he boasted of his activities, producing enough evidence to charge him with directing terrorism.
As is standard practice in the UDA, Adair vacated his position as Brigadier upon entering prison, with his friend Winkie Dodds succeeding him.
Adair was held with other loyalist prisoners in their " block " of the prison.
At the end of April 1999 while he was on home leave from prison, Adair was shot at and grazed by a bullet in the head at a UB40 concert in Belfast which he had attended with his wife.
Once free, he was a key part of an effort to forge stronger ties between the UDA / UFF and the LVF, a small breakaway faction of the UVF founded in 1996 by the charismatic Billy Wright and following his killing, commanded by Mark " Swinger " Fulton, with whom Adair was on good terms.
Adair also sought to work closely with Belfast-based dissidents such as Frankie Curry and Jackie Mahood, provoking further anger from the UVF.
Five days later, Adair was expelled from the UDA / UFF for treason along with close associate John White.
By this point Adair had even lost the support of the Shoukri brothers, his prodigies in north Belfast who had been amongst his closest allies outside of his own area but who decided to side with the mainstream UDA in this dispute.
Adair built up a close relationship with these far right activists, even wearing an England shirt during UEFA Euro 2000 that one of the members had given him.
Stone claimed in his autobiography that Adair had sex with other male inmates while in prison.
Jackie Robinson, who beginning in 1991 sustained a nine-year off-and-on relationship with Adair, backed up this claim in an interview with The Mirror, in which she also alleged that Adair has been having sex with long-term friend and fellow loyalist Sam McCrory since they were teenagers Adair staunchly denies these claims.

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