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The crash also resulted in the deaths of team manager Ray Brimble, mechanics Tony Alcock and Terry Richards, up-and-coming driver Tony Brise and designer Andy Smallman ; all from the Embassy Hill team.
The mating system of one species, C. pallida, has been particularly well-researched by the behavioral ecologist John Alcock ; the entomologist Adolpho Ducke also studied this genus.
Alcock has also been active with the Harvard Policy Group, which studies the effects of Information Technology on the public sector.
Alcock also released a comprehensive proposal for reforming Canada's regulatory system in March 2005.
Pudendal nerve entrapment ( PNE ), also known as Alcock canal syndrome, is an uncommon source of chronic pain, in which the pudendal nerve ( located in the pelvis ) is entrapped or compressed.
He also achieved 2nd place in: a strong mini-tournament in London 1872 ( behind Steinitz but ahead of Zukertort ), George Alcock MacDonnell and De Vere ; shared 2nd place at Hamburg 1885 ( with Siegbert Tarrasch, James Mason, Berthold Englisch and Max Weiss ; behind Isidor Gunsberg ; ahead of George Henry Mackenzie and five others ); shared 2nd place at Frankfurt 1887 ( with Weiss ; behind Mackenzie ; ahead of Curt von Bardeleben, Tarrasch and several others ).
He also took a major role in the construction of Jesus College in Cambridge and was friends with its founder, John Alcock.
Alcock also specialized in medical entomology and wrote a text book " Entomology for Medical Officers " ( 1st edition 1911, 2nd 1920 ).
O ' Sullivan also starred in Doctor at Large, Doctor in Charge, Trouble in Mind, Alcock and Gander and Me and My Girl.
In 1972 he also had a main role in the ITV / Thames Television comedy Alcock and Gander.
The magazine is also supported by an Editorial Advisory Board consisting of the following individuals: James Alcock, Julian Baggini, Susan Blackmore, Derren Brown, Scott Campbell, David Clarke, David Colquhoun, Brian Cox, Richard Dawkins, Sergio Della Sala, Philip Escoffey, Edzard Ernst, Richard J. Evans, Stephen Fry, David Allen Green, Wendy M. Grossman, Simon Hoggart, Bruce Hood, Ray Hyman, Robin Ince, Paul Kurtz, Stephen Law, Andy Lewis, Scott Lilienfeld, Elizabeth Loftus, Richard McNally, Tim Minchin, PZ Myers, Mark Newbrook, Charles Paxton, Phil Plait, Massimo Polidoro, Benjamin Radford, James Randi, Ian Rowland, Karl Sabbagh, Simon Singh, Karen Stollznow and Richard Wiseman.
The Wanderers initially fared well, losing only one of their sixteen matches in the 1865 – 66 season, but over the subsequent four seasons the team's fortunes declined significantly and Alcock also found it increasingly difficult to ensure that eleven of his players actually turned up for a match, with the club often forced to play with fewer than the required number of players or borrow some from their opponents.
Alcock as ".. always cool, very strong on his legs, and combining plenty of strength with great accuracy ; kicks splendidly and with judgement ; seldom makes a mistake ", also " can kick the ball in any position, and passes it admirably to his forwards "..
Alcock also refereed the 1875 and 1879 FA Cup Finals, and was the journalist responsible for compiling the first " Football Annual " in 1868.
Alcock was notable not only as an organiser and a player, but also as a key proponent and pioneer of modern football playing styles that employed teamwork and passing.

Alcock and said
Alcock has said that the decision to record outside the UK was for tax reasons.

Alcock and being
These excavations, led by archaeologist Leslie Alcock from 1966 – 70, were titled " Cadbury-Camelot ," and won much media attention, even being mentioned in the film of the musical Camelot.
James E. Alcock, Professor of Psychology at York University stated that few of parapsychology's experimental results have prompted interdisciplinary research with more mainstream sciences such as physics or biology, and that parapsychology remains an isolated science to such an extent that its very legitimacy is questionable, and as a whole is not justified in being labeled " scientific ".
In England, Di Canio is infamous for an incident on the pitch in September 1998, when he pushed referee Paul Alcock to the ground after being sent off while playing for Sheffield Wednesday against Arsenal at Hillsborough, which resulted in an extended ban of 11 matches and him being fined £ 10, 000.
The appointment of renowned sports administrator Charles Alcock as Secretary of the Club – a paid position for the first time – in 1872 preceded more success, as Surrey won 32 of 42 matches to again become Champion County in 1887, 1888 and jointly in 1889, before the County Championship officially came into being in 1890.
Leslie Alcock has raised a tentative possibility of the Agitius to whom the gemitus is directed actually being Aegidius – though he was never consul.
Alcock came to Hunslet at a time of change when the industry was being asked for far larger and more powerful locomotives than had ever been required in the past.
Contemporaries described Cambridge as being the first " combination " team in which each player was allotted an area of the field and played as part of a team in a game that was based upon passing " In a discussion by CW Alcock on the history of a " definite scheme of attack " and " elaborate combination " in early football playing styles ( including references to " Northern " teams, including Queens Park ), Alcock states ( in 1891 ): " The perfection of the system which is in vogue at the present time however is in a very great measure the creation of the last few years.

Alcock and government's
In early 2005, Alcock publicly criticized his government's position against the legalization of marijuana, saying, " If we actually wanted to break the back of organized crime, we would be better off to control it.

Alcock and for
The use of the name Camelot and the support of Geoffrey Ashe helped ensure much publicity for the finds, but Alcock himself later grew embarrassed by the supposed Arthurian connection to the site.
The first ascent by a foreigner was by Sir Rutherford Alcock in September 1868, from the foot of the mountain to the top in eight hours and three hours for the descent.
Alcock and Brown crossed the Atlantic non-stop for the first time in 1919.
The consequent new foundations were most often Oxford University and Cambridge University colleges, instances of this include John Alcock, Bishop of Ely dissolving the Benedictine nunnery of Saint Radegund to found Jesus College, Cambridge ( 1496 ), and William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester acquiring Selborne Priory in 1484 for Magdalen College, Oxford.
To clarify the situation for the uninitiated reader, it might be worth noting that because Giles's translation renders this clause as " I put together " rather than " I heaped together ", it obscures the fact that this is indeed a quote from the work, and not some commentator, such as Alcock.
Ronald L. Alcock is the current Mayor of the City of Geneva, winning the seat after having served as councilor-at-large for a 4-year term immediately preceding the November 2011 city-wide election.
In Ireland, the origins of medical social workers go back to Dr. Ella Webb, who, in 1918, established a dispensary for sick children in the Adelaide Hospital in Dublin, and to Winifred Alcock, who trained as an Almoner and worked with Dr. Webb in her dispensary.
One of the firms he approached was Vickers, a consequence of which was that he was asked if he would be the navigator for the proposed transatlantic flight, partnering John Alcock, who had already been chosen as pilot.
Alcock was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for the Winnipeg division of Osborne in the 1988 provincial election, in which the Manitoba Liberal Party rose from one seat to twenty under the leadership of Sharon Carstairs.
Alcock won the Liberal nomination for Winnipeg South in early 1993, defeating rival candidate Linda Asper by only five votes on the third ballot of a divisive contest.
When Paul Martin became Prime Minister of Canada on December 12, 2003, he appointed Alcock to cabinet as President of the Treasury Board, Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, and political minister responsible for Manitoba.
As president of the Treasury Board, Alcock was responsible for overseeing the Canadian civil service and the spending details of government agencies.
Alcock announced a new appointment process for crown corporation executives in 2004, and the following year he issued a new policy of management control for government agencies.
In total, Alcock brought forward 158 separate reforms for the public service in late 2005, and promised that another eighty would follow.
Several of members of Alcock's political organization later worked for Ken Dryden's campaign, and Alcock himself endorsed Dryden at the leadership convention.
In June 1846 he assisted Alcock to secure compensation of $ 46, 163 from the Fukien ( Fujian ) authorities for British property looted and destroyed during a riot.
* March 15-Treasury Board of Canada President Reg Alcock announces a " merit-based " system to appoint new CEOs for Crown corporations.
A number of teams had entered the competition and when Alcock and Brown arrived in St. John's, Newfoundland the Handley Page team were in the final stages of testing their aircraft for the flight but their leader, Admiral Mark Kerr, was determined not to take off until the plane was in perfect condition.
Cover of civic reception programme for Alcock & Brown, given by the Corporation of Manchester on 17 July 1919.
* April 16-Reg Alcock, politician, minister, MP for Winnipeg South ( 1993 – 2006 ); President of the Treasury Board ( 2003 – 2006 ) ( d. 2011 )
He was now established as one of Britain's biggest stars and Korda announced plans to feature him in two films based on true stories, one about the Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown in 1919 co-starring Denholm Elliot, and the other Clifton James, the double for Field Marshall Montgomery.

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