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In what proved to be his last England match, against Sweden at Euro 1992, he was substituted by England coach Graham Taylor, in favour of Arsenal striker Alan Smith, ultimately denying Lineker the chance to equal — or even better — Charlton's record of 49 goals.
Later in 1957, Cagney ventured behind the camera for the first and only time to direct Short Cut to Hell, a remake of the 1941 Alan Ladd film This Gun for Hire, which in turn was based on the Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale.
A major figure in the expansion of the genre was promoter Bill Graham, whose first rock concert in 1965 was a benefit that included Alan Ginsberg and the then unknown Jefferson Airplane on the bill.
Clerical converts include Monsignor Graham Leonard ( former Anglican Bishop of London ); Alan Hopes ( a present-day Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ) and several hundred priests who were received into the Church, mostly from the Church of England.
Poster for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | Lincoln Center production by James McMullanArcadia first opened at the Royal National Theatre in London on 13 April 1993 in a production directed by Trevor Nunn and featuring Rufus Sewell as Septimus Hodge, Felicity Kendal as Hannah Jarvis, Bill Nighy as Bernard Nightingale, Emma Fielding as Thomasina Coverly, Alan Mitchell as Jellaby, Derek Hutchinson as Ezra Chater, Sidney Livingston as Richard Noakes, Harriet Walter as Lady Croom, Graham Sinclair as Captain Brice, Harriet Harrison as Chloe Coverly, Timothy Matthews as Augustus Coverly and Gus Coverly and Samuel West as Valentine Coverly.
Graham Spry and Alan Plaunt lobbied intensely for the project on behalf of the Canadian Radio League.
In his review of Sir Graham Bower's account, Alan Cousins ( 2004 ) notes that, " A number of major themes and concerns emerge " from Bower's history, "... perhaps the most poignant being Bower ’ s accounts of his being made a scapegoat in the aftermath of the raid: ' since a scapegoat was wanted I was willing to serve my country in that capacity '.
Some of these agencies are The City Of Gray Volunteer Fire Department ( Ronnie Malcolm, Chief ), The City Of Gray Police Department ( Adam Lowe, Chief ), Jones County Volunteer Fire Department Alan Green, Director ), Jones County Sheriff's Office ( Butch Reese, Sheriff ), Jones County Volunteer Emergency Management Agency / Rescue ( Don Graham, Director ) The Georgia State Patrol Post 33 in Milledgeville ( SFC Greg L. Wiley, Post Commander )
She was the inspiration for Mrs Bidlake in Aldous Huxley's Point Counter Point, for Hermione Roddice in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love, for Lady Caroline Bury in Graham Greene's It's a Battlefield, and for Lady Sybilline Quarrell in Alan Bennett's Forty Years On.
* Rogers, Graham Alan John.
Neo-romanticism continues, to this day, as a viable current in the English underground: notable artists being Alan Reynolds, Graham Ovenden and the Ruralists ; Christopher Bucklow ; Robert Lenkiewicz ; Andrew Logan ; Christopher Boyd ; and Ian Hamilton Finlay ; photographers as Simon Marsden ; the writers Angela Carter ; Russell Hoban ; Ted Hughes ; Pauline Stainer ; and Peter Ackroyd.
* Alan Graham MacDiarmid, Nobel Prize-winning chemist, born in Masterton.
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
Alan Turing ( leading role in the creation of the modern computer ), Scottish inventor Alexander Graham Bell ( the first practical telephone ), John Logie Baird ( world's first working television system, first electronic colour television ), Frank Whittle ( inventor of the jet engine ), Charles Babbage ( who devised the idea of the computer ) and Alexander Fleming ( discoverer of penicillin ) were all British.
Gary Thain from Uriah Heep, Larry Graham ( Sly and the Family Stone ) and ( Graham Central Station ), John Paul Jones ( Led Zeppelin ), Carl Radle ( Derek & the Dominoes ), Ric Grech ( Blind Faith ), John McVie ( Fleetwood Mac ), Tony Stevens ( Savoy Brown and Foghat ), Peter " Overend " Watts of Mott the Hoople, Danny Sheridan ( Eli Radish Band / David Alan Coe ), Rod Ellicott ( Cold Blood ), Flea ( Red Hot Chili Peppers ), John Deacon ( Queen ), and Kirk Powers ( American Tears ), the last two using an Acoustic 371 ( combination of the 370 amp & 301 bass cabinet ).
The Day Today also features appearances by Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, Jean Ainslie, John Thomson, Graham Linehan, Alan Stocks, and Minnie Driver.
That said, the show included appearances from Frank Skinner, Alan Carr, Graham Norton, Sean Lock, Kristen Schaal, Fearne Cotton, Matt Berry, Katherine Parkinson, Mitchell and Webb, Jason Manford, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Howard, Katy Brand, Tim Minchin, Sarah Millican, Kayvan Novak, Meera Syal, Sean Williamson, Sharon Horgan, Nick Mohammed, Dan Clark, David Armand, Eddie Izzard, Ed Byrne, Deborah Meaden, Jon Culshaw, Gok Wan, and Mike Fenton Stevens.
* Alan Bates and Graham Haberfield, actors, both attended Strutts school
Alan Sepinwall included the show in his " Best of the 00s in Comedies " list, saying: " It got on the air thanks in part to a coalition of advertisers looking for family-friendly programming, and " Gilmore " offered up an unconventional but enormously appealing family: mom Lorelai Gilmore ( Lauren Graham ) and teen daughter Rory ( Alexis Bledel, so close in age that they often seemed more like sisters, plus the wealthy parents ( Kelly Bishop and Edward Herrmann ) Lorelai split from after getting pregnant at 16.
However, contrary to popular belief, during this time Graham's Arsenal were not a purely defensive side ; Graham also employed capable midfielders such as David Rocastle, Michael Thomas and Paul Merson, and striker Alan Smith, whose prolific goalscoring regularly brought him more than 20 goals per season.
At the end of Graham's third season ( 1988 89 ), the club won their first League title since 1971 ( when Graham had been an Arsenal player ), in highly dramatic fashion, in the final game of the season against Liverpool at Anfield ; Arsenal needed to win by two goals to take the title ; Alan Smith scored for Arsenal early in the second half to make it 1 0, but as time ticked by Arsenal struggled to get a second, and with 90 minutes gone on the clock, Arsenal still needed another goal.
Acting clients include Emmy Award winners Ellen DeGeneres, Edie Falco, Marg Helgenberger, Alfre Woodard, and Alan Alda, and television's most recognizable talent, including Jon Hamm, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tony Shalhoub, Calista Flockhart, Kevin Dillon, Dule Hill, Lauren Graham, Jeff Garlin, Ian Somerhalder, Eric Mabius, Jada Pinkett Smith, Paul Wesley, Taye Diggs, and the four of the adult leads of the ABC hit series, Modern Family-Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ed O ' Neill, Eric Stonestreet and one of the child actor leads Ariel Winter.
His cause was not helped by the announcement of the Mike Gatting's Rebel tour of South Africa in the middle of the series, which removed the England players Bill Athey, Kim Barnett, Ian Butcher, Chris Broad, Chris Cowdrey, Graham Dilley, Richard Ellison, John Emburey, Phil DeFreitas, Neil Foster, Bruce French, Paul Jarvis, Matthew Maynard, Tim Robinson, Greg Thomas and Alan Wells from contention.

Alan and MacDiarmid
* 1927 Alan MacDiarmid, New Zealand chemist, Nobel laureate ( d. 2007 )
For this work, Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000.
* Prof Alan MacDiarmid, ( BSc, MSc, Honorary Doctor of Science ) winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000
* April 14 Alan MacDiarmid, New Zealand chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2007 )
* The Rauchle Tongue: Selected Essays, Journalism and Interviews by Hugh MacDiarmid, with Glen Murray and Alan Riach ( 3 vols ).
The college's strong tradition in the sciences was certified by the Nobel-prize-winning physicists Cecil Frank Powell and C. T. R. Wilson, and more recently by John E. Walker ( 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ) and the New Zealand-born Alan MacDiarmid ( 2002 Nobel prize in Chemistry ).
** Chemistry Alan J Heeger, Alan G MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa
Hideki Shirakawa ( 白川 英樹 Shirakawa Hideki, born in Tokyo on August 20, 1936 ) is a Japanese chemist and winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of conductive polymers together with physics professor Alan J. Heeger and chemistry professor Alan G. MacDiarmid at the University of Pennsylvania.
This result interested Alan MacDiarmid when MacDiarmid visited TITech in 1975.
In 1976, he was invited to work in the laboratory of Alan MacDiarmid as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
1976 Post-doctoral researcher in the University of Pennsylvania, USA with invitation by Alan MacDiarmid.
* Alan MacDiarmid on Winning
The maturation of the field of conducting polymers was confirmed by the awarding of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Alan J. Heeger, Alan MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa “ for the discovery and development of conductive polymers.
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The Institute is named after Alan MacDiarmid, a New Zealander who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( with two others ) in 2000.
Alan Graham MacDiarmid, ONZ ( 14 April 1927 7 February 2007 ) was a chemist, and one of three recipients of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000.
* Victoria University of Wellington gave MacDiarmid an honorary doctorate in 1999 and in 2001 created the Alan MacDiarmid Chair in Physical Chemistry.

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