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Barclay and appears
Barclay appears as a guest character in Voyager.
In the regular universe Trek novels, Barclay appears in the relaunch storyline of Star Trek: Voyager.
Data determines that he himself, Picard, and Barclay never left the holodeck, and everyone and everything that appears to be the Enterprise are part of a holodeck program Moriarty created.
Once elected, Barclay appears to have become a government supporter again.

Barclay and First
He is best known for his roles as Captain " Howling Mad " Murdock on the 1980s action show The A-Team, and as Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, and the film Star Trek: First Contact.
During First Contact Barclay remains under Picard's command after the destruction of the Enterprise-D in the previous film.
* Lieutenant Reginald Barclay ( Diagnostics Technician ) Present during the events of Star Trek: First Contact.
John Donald " Jack " Barclay, after leaving the Royal Flying Corps at the end of the First World War, set up the Barclay & Wyse partnership at 91 Great Portland Street in 1922 to sell Vauxhall automobiles.
During the Thirty Years ' War the First Laird of Urie, David Barclay, was a major in the service of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.

Barclay and video
The 2011 video game L. A. Noire contains a reference to Reginald Barclay in a piece of evidence in one of the later cases.
* Paris Barclay, who once owned a video production company called " Black & White Television "
Barclay and Connor, who have joined forces to set a trap for Dizzy, play an embarrassing video of the librarian incident.

Barclay and game
Barclay is confident in the game, and even helps the player fight off an attack on the ship's engine room.
Barclay is also the first password given after completing the initial level for the Game Boy game Star Trek: The Next Generation.
In the novelization of the game, the story is told by Gowron, while Barclay has to make decisions throughout the story ( similar to how the player had to make decisions in the game ).
Reaching the state championship, where they play Rocky Creek, Dizzy's antics on the sideline cost Rocky Creek the game, although Barclay recognizes his old punching bag.
The original concept for the game is credited to Paul Barclay, Brandon Bozzi, Mike Elliott, Aaron Forsythe, and Robert Gutschera.

Barclay and Star
In the early 1990s, he had a recurring role as Lieutenant Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Lieutenant Reginald Endicott Barclay III, played by Dwight Schultz, is a recurring character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
University of Rochester professor Sarah Higley created Reginald Barclay in her script for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Hollow Pursuits ".
He recorded for the Swing and Blue Star labels in 1947, working with Eddie Barclay.
* Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation
* Reginald Barclay, a recurring character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager
* In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Nth Degree, Dr. Crusher directs a version of this play with Lt. Barclay performing the lead role.
In 1949, with the help of Nicole, Barclay established Blue Star, his first record label, selling 78 rpm discs.
It features the characters Reginald Barclay and Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Indeed, Reginald Barclay and Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation make appearances, and in addition Jean-Luc Picard is twice mentioned by Troi but not seen.
* Reginald Barclay, recurring character in the Star Trek fictional universe

Barclay and Trek
While on duty ( and not knowing that his version of Picard had briefly been replaced by the one from the ' normal ' Trek universe ), mirror Barclay is murdered by that universe's counterpart of Deanna Troi.

Barclay and Force
John Barclay Armstrong, a Texas Ranger known as " McNelly's Bulldog " since he served with the Special Force as a sergeant and Captain Leander McNelly's right hand, received permission to arrest the outlaw.
The Twelfth Army moniker was originally used by ' A ' Force, a Cairo-based deception department, for a formation used in Operation Barclay and Operation Zeppelin.

Barclay and II
President Edwin Barclay ( right ) and U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II, January 1943
* Mary Brown Wanamaker ( 1871 – 1954 ) married Barclay Harding Warburton I, father of Barclay Harding Warburton II
After extinction of the Barclay de Tolly princely line with his son Magnus on 29 October 1871 ( 17 October, Old Style ), Alexander II allowed the field marshal's sister's grandson through female lineage, Alexander von Weymarn, to assume the title of Prince Barclay de Tolly-Weymarn on 12 June 1872 ( 31 May, Old Style )
Operation Barclay was a World War II deception by the Allies in support of Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943.
President Edwin Barclay ( right ) and President Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II, 1943
* Barclay Harding Warburton II ( 1898 – 1936 ), American socialite
Robert Barclay married, in 1776, Sarah Ann Allardice, a descendant of Robert II of Scotland and of the Earls of Airth, Menteith and Strathearn.
The coastline of the island is irregular, with the more significant indentations of South Bay, False Bay, Moon Bay, Hero, Barclay, New Plymouth, Osogovo and Walker, and the peninsulas of Hurd ( extension ), Rozhen (), Burgas (), Varna (), Ioannes Paulus II () and Byers ().

Barclay and where
Additionally, Reginald Barclay expresses his outright fear of transporting in " Realm of Fear ", where he states " One atom out of place and, POOF !, you never come back.
Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly died at Insterburg in 1818 on his way from his Livonian manor to Germany, where he wanted to renew his health.
The Apology, however, failed to arrest the persecution to which the Quakers were exposed, and Barclay himself, on returning from Europe, where he travelled extensively ( once with William Penn and George Fox ), and had several interviews with Elisabeth, Princess Palatine, was several times thrown into prison, but soon regained his liberty, and was in the enjoyment of Court favour.
He showed the scene where Karen Barclay ( played by Catherine Hicks, shoots off Chucky's arm.
In the war of 1806 against Napoleon, Barclay took a distinguished part in the Battle of Pultusk ( December 1806 ) and was wounded at the Battle of Eylau ( 7 February 1807 ), where his conduct won him promotion to the rank of lieutenant-general.
Barclay de Tolly died at Insterburg ( Chernyakhovsk ), East Prussia, on 26 May 1818 ( 14 May, Old Style ) on his way from his Livonian manor to Germany, where he wanted to renew his health.
A classic lineup reunion concert featuring the Millington sisters and Alice de Buhr ( Nickey Barclay declined to appear for health reasons ) was held at Berklee College of Music on April 20, 2007, where the band members received the Rockrgrl Women of Valor award for their achievements.
Cash sealed the victory by climbing into the stands and up to the player's box at Centre Court, where he celebrated with his family, girlfriend, and coach, Ian Barclay.
The home shopping / catalogues business of Argos and Homebase owner, GUS plc, ARG Equation ( including Great Universal, Kays, Choice and Marshall Ward ) was de-merged and bought by the Barclay brothers in 2003, where it became Shop Direct.
In 1917-1918, Singstad worked at the Chile Exploration Company, and in 1918-1919, he worked with Barclay, Parsons, and Klapp ( now Parsons Brinckerhoff ), where he was in charge of designing a rapid-transit system for Philadelphia, and made preliminary designs for a vehicular tunnel under the Delaware River.
Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 ' No. 11 ' at the Spanning the Century Event in 2005, where it celebrated its 100th birthday
He was born in Pont-à-Mousson, Lorraine, France, where his father, William Barclay, held the chair of civil law.
John Barclay had written " Norway is an abominable nation where many are notorious for their witch craft " in 1631.
The Simpsons go out to dinner at a new steakhouse whose existence Lisa is protesting, where Homer enters a challenge with a truck driver named Red Barclay.
ASTA was created by Barclay Harding Warburton III following his return from The Tall Ships ' Races in Europe in 1972 where he joined the USCGC Eagle with his brigantine Black Pearl as the first US vessels to participate in the races.
Barclay locks out the system and takes refuge in the holodeck simulation of Voyager where he continues to direct the wormhole to locate Voyager.
The security officers led by Commander Harkins follow Barclay into the simulation where the faux Voyager crew rebels, even firing on the security officers.
It was in the studio of Barclay where he met his future wife, Simone Mazaltarim.
Waller then joined William Hunter Kendal and John Hare at the St. James's Theatre, where he played the Duc de Bligny in The Ironmaster, Sir George Barclay in Lady Clancarty, and Lord Arden in The Wife's Secret.
They attend Rocky Creek High School, where Dizzy is picked on by basically everyone, but especially star football player Barclay.
Born in St. Louis in 1891, Barclay studied first at the Art Institute of Chicago, then later at the Art Students League in New York City, where he studied under George Bridgman and Thomas Fogarty ( artist ).
Dreher was apprenticed to the brewer Meichel, in Simmering and later undertook a study tour, a journeyman's tour, through Germany, where he studied at the Sedlmayr brewery in Munich, England, where he studied at Barclay and Perkins in London, and Scotland.

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