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He also competed in Wales for Alan Ravenhill's Welsh Wrestling at Maesteg Town Hall.
Alan Hamilton the Australian Porsche distributor at the time owned one of these cars and competed and won the 1977 Australian Sports Car Championship and in 1980 the same car won the title with Allan Moffat behind the wheel
In 1989, Salo competed in the British Formula Three Championship, racing for Alan Docking Racing.
In November 2005, Salazar competed in the inaugural race of the Grand Prix Masters, as a late replacement for Alan Jones.
After graduating from the Formula Opel Euroseries, Rosset competed in the British Formula Three Championship in 1993 for Alan Docking Racing.
David Alan Adkisson ( July 22, 1958 – February 10, 1984 ) was an American professional wrestler who competed as " The Yellow Rose of Texas " David Von Erich ( of the Von Erich Family ).

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The materials for compromise are at hand: The Nation, Walter Lippmann and other sober commentators ( see Alan Clark on p. 367 ) have spelled them out again and again.
`` On trial in Jakarta for having flown for the Indonesian anti-Communist insurgents, U.S. pilot Alan Lawrence Pope boldly told the court that in supporting the freedom fighters, he was actually defending the sovereignty and independence of Indonesia.
* Obituary for Alan Alexander Milne ( German )
* 1964 – Peter Allen and Gwynne Evans are hanged for the Murder of John Alan West becoming the last people executed in the United Kingdom.
Arista Records then signed The Alan Parsons Project for further albums.
* Association for Computing Machinery Video Interview with Alan Kay
The years of his minority featured an embittered struggle for the control of affairs between two rival parties, the one led by Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia.
Another criticism is that universities tend more to pseudo-intellectualism than intellectualism per se ; for example, to protect their positions and prestige, academicians may over-complicate problems and express them in obscure language ( e. g., the Sokal affair, a hoax by physicist Alan Sokal attempting to show that American humanities professors invoke complicated, pseudoscientific jargon to support their political positions.
This topic was further developed in the 1930s by Alonso Church and Alan Turing, who on the one hand gave two independent but equivalent definitions of computability, and on the other gave concrete examples for undecidable questions.
* Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh, meta-level reasoning for guiding inductive proof, proof planning and recipient of 2007 IJCAI Award for Research Excellence, Herbrand Award, and 2003 Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award.
In classical LS AAS, as it has been proposed by Alan Walsh, the high spectral resolution required for AAS measurements is provided by the radiation source itself that emits the spectrum of the analyte in the form of lines that are narrower than the absorption lines.
Alan Jay Lerner's pattern of financial mismanagement continued until his death from cancer in 1986, when he reportedly owed the US Internal Revenue Service over US $ 1, 000, 000 in back taxes, and was unable to pay for his final medical expenses.
In an interview conducted by Alan Jackson for The Times Magazine in 2001, before the album was released, Dylan said " these so-called connoisseurs of Bob Dylan music ... I don't feel they know a thing, or have any inkling of who I am and what I ’ m about.
During this time, Montgomery faced serious trouble from his military superiors and the clergy for his frank attitude regarding the sexual health of his soldiers, but was defended from dismissal by his superior Alan Brooke, commander of II Corps.
Charlton played in all three, though was substituted for Alan Ball in the final game of the group against Czechoslovakia.
Writer Alan Grant has stated, " The Batman I wrote for 13 years isn't gay.
Although he broke through as a crossover artist with white audiences ( appearing at the Alan Freed concerts, for example ), he rarely tailored his compositions to teenage concerns.
* Randol Alan Bass composed Casey at the Bat for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
According to Alan Ryan, the ideology of the original classical liberals argued against direct democracy, where law is made by majority vote by citizens, " for there is nothing in the bare idea of majority rule to show that majorities will always respect the rights of property or maintain rule of law.
Alan Wolfe summarises this viewpoint, which reject ( s ) any such distinction and argue ( s ) instead for the existence of a continuous liberal understanding that includes both Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes ...
In episode 73, season 4, entitled Working for Caligula of Two and a Half Men, the character of Berta said " I'm working for Caligula ," while picking up after Charlie who has resumed his hedonistic lifestyle after his brother Alan moved out.
* British mathematician Alan Turing created a theoretical model for a machine, now called a universal Turing machine, that could carry out calculations from inputs,

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The episode where Alan met his death under the tram gave Coronation Street its highest ever viewing figures of 26. 9 million, and is still the 9th most watched UK broadcast of all time.
Although Keegan's Southampton career only lasted two years, Saints fielded an attractive side also containing Alan Ball, prolific scorer of goals Ted MacDougall, ( who still holds the record for the largest number of goals in an FA Cup game – 9 – for Bournemouth against Margate in an 11 – 0 win ), MacDougall's strike partner at Bournemouth and Norwich Phil Boyer, club stalwart Mick Channon and Charlie George and in 1980 – 81 they scored 76 goals, finishing in sixth place, then their highest league finish.
Her single-parent mother ( Betty Field ) is hoping Madge will marry Alan, which would thus raise both Madge and herself into the town's highest, respectable social circles.
Designed by David Alan Stevenson, the tower was constructed for the Northern Lighthouse Board ( NLB ) between 1895 and 1899 and is located near the highest point on Eilean Mòr.
He played 395 games for Newcastle, and is the club's second highest league and cup goalscorer with 200 goals ; six goals behind Alan Shearer.
* the northern part between the mountain passes Vratnik and Veliki Alan, with the highest peak Mali Rajinac ( 1699 m )
* the middle part between Veliki Alan and Baške Oštarije with the highest peak Šatorina ( 1624 m )
He played alongside Alan Shearer and Matthew Le Tissier – two of the country's highest regarded strikers in the early 1990s – and scored nine goals in 30 league games to ensure that the team finished high enough for a place in the newly-formed FA Premier League.
2GB is Sydney's highest ratings radio station ( as at July 2010 ), and has high profile presenter Alan Jones as its breakfast announcer.
Alan Arnett McLeod VC ( 20 April 1899 – 6 November 1918 ) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Alan Richard Hill VC ( born Northallerton 12 July 1859 – 21 April 1944 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Flight Lieutenant Alan Jerrard VC ( 3 December 1897 – 14 May 1968 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Kansas City Brass is owned by Kansas City United Soccer, Inc., a Kansas Not-for-Profit Corporation, was formed in 1997 by Dr. Emilio John and Alan Blinzler, to serve two missions: to prepare graduating high school seniors for college soccer by introducing them to the level of speed and physical play found at the highest levels of college soccer ; and to prepare players for the level of competition found at the First and Second Division levels of professional soccer.
"-in reference to the lack of success enjoyed by May's former Blackburn colleague Alan Shearer, who was one of the finest strikers of his generation but won just one major trophy in a career which lasted nearly 20 years at the highest level.
It was Auchinleck who was to give him his highest field command, the Eighth Army, in November 1941, following the dismissal of Lt-Gen. Alan Cunningham from that position.
Wallace's 216 not out, as well as being his own career best score, was the highest made for Port Talbot Town in any competitive match surpassing the 208 by Alan Bushnell in a second team match against Hendy in 1991 and also Cherry's own 179 not out in a first team match at Dafen in 2006.
Alan M. Wilner ( born January 26, 1937, age ) is an American jurist and a retired judge for the Maryland Court of Appeals, the state's highest court from Baltimore County, Maryland.
In 1971 the club was elected to the expanding Southern League and met almost instant success under manager Alan Grundy in the 1973 – 74 season, with the Division 1 ( North ) title and the Merit Cup ( for the league's highest goalscorers ) coming to Amblecote.
Alan Paul Rouse ( December 19, 1951 – August 10, 1986 ) was the first British climber to reach the summit of the second highest mountain in the world, K2, but died on the descent.

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