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ITN's correspondent Bill Neely was also present and described how other KVM monitors reacted at the scene: " A Swedish monitor notes that the dead are all in civilian clothes and unarmed and that there are no signs of a battle ... After working for two hours one monitor, a London police officer, tells me he believes many of the victims have been shot at close range.

Neely and was
The offensive line, anchored by all-pro tackle Rayfield Wright, Pro Bowlers John Niland and Ralph Neely, and future hall of famer Forrest Gregg, was also a primary reason for their success on offense ( Neely had broken his leg in November in a dirt-bike accident, and was replaced first by Gregg and then by Tony Liscio, who came out of retirement.
She was about 9 years old and was included with a flock of sheep for $ 100 to John Neely, near Kingston, New York.
Pete Harrison, a respected journalist, suggested that the Senate pass a bill allowing theater owners to refuse to show films that “ were not in the best interest of our country .” That did not happen, but one of the ways that some senators attempted to retaliate for the damage they felt the film had done to the reputation of their institution was by pushing the passage of the Neely Anti-Block Booking Bill, which eventually led to the breakup of the studio-owned theater chains in the late 1940s.
The latter was responsible for trading away power forward Cam Neely to the Boston Bruins in 1986.
Neely Elementary School was formerly located in Alorton.
It was home to Matthew M. Neely, grandfather of West Virginia ’ s 21st governor.
Governor Matthew M. Neely was born just south of West Union.
The remainder of the ballots was split between State Treasurer John Neely Kennedy and then-state senator Arthur Morrell, both Democrats.
In 1937, along with senators Homer Bone and Matthew Neely, Magnuson introduced the National Cancer Institute Act, which was signed into law by Franklin Roosevelt on August 5 of that year.
Oftentimes Bure was compared with Cam Neely, a player who also waited six years for induction ; Neely recorded similar goals-per-game numbers in a career that was also shortened to 700-plus games.
For 13 years the Tulsa Drillers ' radio ( and sometime television ) announcer was Mark Neely, but in January 2009 it was announced that Neely had been hired to be the new TV play-by-play announcer for the San Diego Padres.
The stadium was constructed against the wishes of the late and former Clemson Head Coach Jess Neely.
John Neely Johnson ( August 2, 1825 – August 31, 1872 ) was an American lawyer and politician.

Neely and no
* In one of the earliest " This is SportsCenter " commercials, Roger Clemens and Cam Neely drive around asking people, to no avail, where they can locate SportsCenter.

Neely and total
Plagued by injury, Neely played a total of 49 games and did not score a goal in his remaining five games after reaching fifty.

Neely and against
In 2008, she won a relatively comfortable 52 % to 46 % re-election to a third term in a race against her challenger, Louisiana State Treasurer John Neely Kennedy.
Treen endorsed the reelection of Democratic U. S. Senator Mary Landrieu in her 2008 race against Republican state Treasurer John Neely Kennedy, who resided in Mandeville, where Treen lived at the time.
During his reelection bid in 2001, Johnson faced off against Republican challenger, C. Daryl Neely, a city councilman.
* 2007 – John Neely Kennedy, while State Treasurer of Louisiana, to run in 2008 as the Republican choice for U. S. Senate against Mary Landrieu
In a letter revealed at Rake's funeral, the coach states the two regrets of his life were losing Scotty Reardon and for punching All-American quarterback Neely Crenshaw at halftime of the 1987 championship game against East Pike.

Neely and World
After the Canucks became the first team eliminated from contention for the 1985 Stanley Cup playoffs, Hockey Canada selected Smyl and four other Canucks – Doug Halward, Doug Lidster, Tony Tanti and Cam Neelyto the national team for the 1985 World Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Former World Wrestling Entertainment personality Justin LaRouche wrestled for the company's ECW brand under the moniker " Bam Neely ", which is a take off Cam Neely's name as well as his nickname ' Bam-Bam Cam '.

Neely and War
* Neely, Jr., Mark E. Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation: Constitutional Conflict in the American Civil War ( U of North Carolina Press ; 2011 ); 408 covers the U. S. and the Confederate constitutions and their role in the conflict.

Neely and II
* The Landscape Below Ground ; Parts I and II ( Neely and Watson )

Neely and .
* Neely, Jack.
* Neely, Sylvia.
* Neely, Sylvia.
* Neely Jr., Mark E. ( 1993 ).
And recently, Food Network personalities Pat and Gina Neely and Paula Deen have released cookbooks in the spirit of their restaurants and television franchises.
She suffered many hardships at the hands of Neely, whom she later described as cruel and harsh and who once beat her with a bundle of rods.
Truth previously said Neely beat her daily.
Neely sold her in 1808, for $ 105, to Martinus Schryver of Port Ewen, a tavern keeper, who owned her for 18 months.
This and similar definitions are adopted or proposed by Charles Mills, bell hooks, David Gillborn, and Neely Fuller Jr.
* The city of Dallas, Texas is founded by John Neely Bryan.
* A character in Dumb and Dumber and Me, Myself & Irene played by former National Hockey League player Cam Neely.
* 1992: The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties by Mark E. Neely, Jr.
To compute the transformation of image coordinates required for the distortion, e. g. the algorithm of Beier and Neely can be used.
He mentions many names including Detective Superintendent Maurice Neely, who died in the 1994 Chinook air crash.
* Bean, John C. " Comic Structure and the Humanizing of Kate in The Taming of the Shrew ", in Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene and Carol Thomas Neely ( editors ), The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare ( Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1980 ), 65 – 78
In addition to Neely, the Canucks gave up their 1987 first round draft pick, with which the Bruins chose Glen Wesley, and in return acquired centre Barry Pederson.

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