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After a brief but destructive campaign in 1645, Pieter Boon was able to subdue the tribes in this area, including the Kingdom of Middag.
One of the best-known inscriptions was carved into a tree in present Washington County, Tennessee which reads " D. Boon Cilled a.
" SST was followed by a number of other successful artist-run labels — including BYO Records ( started by Shawn and Mark Stern of Youth Brigade ), Epitaph Records ( started by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion ), New Alliance Records ( started by the Minutemen's D. Boon ) — as well as fan-run labels like Frontier Records and Slash Records.
Against the West Indies in 1992 – 93, Taylor was now opening alongside David Boon with Moody having been dropped.
The county seat, named Boonville for Mordecai Boon, was located on John Austin's league and was surveyed by Hiram Hanover in 1841.
Its original name was Boon, so named because the residents believed it would be a " boon " to all who settled there.
During the eleven years that Corydon served as a capital it was the center of politics in the state, and its residents included Davis Floyd, Governors of Indiana Jonathan Jennings and Ratliff Boon ( the first and second, respectively ), first Speaker of the Senate Dennis Pennington, and William Hendricks, who was the first Congressman, third governor and Senator.
Stow was first settled c. 1660 by Matthew Boon and John Kettell.
The village was founded in 1793 by Gerrit Boon, an agent of the Holland Land Company.
The first settlement was developed in 1793 by Gerrit Boon in Barneveldt, as an agent of the Holland Land Company.
SST's roster was further diminished by the 1985 demise of the Minutemen ( the result of the death of guitarist D. Boon ) and the 1986 breakup of Black Flag.
When he was young, Watt's family moved to San Pedro, California, where he became good friends with D. Boon.
Minutemen ended tragically on December 22, 1985, when Boon was killed in an automobile accident while driving to Arizona with his girlfriend.
Firehose was formed in the spring of 1986 shortly after the accidental death of D. Boon brought an end to Watt and Hurley's previous band, Minutemen.
Still mourning the loss of his friend Boon, Watt initially was not interested and in fact had lost much of his desire to play music, however Crawford's persistence eventually paid off when he showed up unannounced in San Pedro and asked Watt for the chance to come over and play for him.
The third track was the theme song from Boon, " Hi Ho Silver " which reached Number 5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1986.
David Boon was named man of the match.
The developing band's original guitarist was Dominic Miller ( later to find fame playing with Sting ), but he was replaced by Boon Gould on the latter's return from working in the United States.
Boon Gould was temporarily replaced by Paul Gendler ( an experienced session player who'd previously been the guitarist for Modern Romance ) for a six-week headlining tour and for further support slots with Tina Turner.
( This move was even brought in to play in one of its most famous shows Boon when the main characters moved from Birmingham to Nottingham in its fourth series in 1989.
The line-up was Clint Boon ( organ ), Stephen Holt ( vocals-Tom Hingley would not join up until the beginning of 1989 ), Graham Lambert ( guitar ), Martyn Walsh ( bass ) and Craig Gill ( drums ).
D. Boon born Dennes Dale Boon, ( April 1, 1958 – December 22, 1985 ) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist.

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* Boon Gould: Guitars ( 1980 – 1987 ; founding member )< sup > 1 </ sup > — left due to ill health, and being unhappy with the musical direction but continues to write with Mark King
* Clint Boon, musician and member of indie rock group the Inspiral Carpets
* The late D. Boon, guitarist and lead singer of influential punk trio Minutemen, was a member of CISPES.
He was a long-time member of the Outremont Curling Club and the Club's Boon Trophy was named after him.
Kuan attributed this to enmity aroused after he filed a police report against council member Chia Boon Teck, who is also a member of PAP, accusing him of forging signatures.

Boon and Cricket
At the conclusion of the tour, the Australian Cricket Board interviewed Waugh, along with David Boon, Mark Taylor and Ian Healy to discern their opinions on the direction of the team after the impending retirement of Allan Border as captain.
Ted Richardson, the former head of the Northern Tasmanian Schools Cricket Association said: " Ricky is certainly the equal of David Boon at this level.
In May 2011 it was announced that Boon would be standing down from his position on the selection board, and as general manager of Cricket Tasmania, to become an ICC match referee, replacing Alan Hurst on the ICC Elite Panel.
Boon made his return to cricket at the major sporting events Titans of Cricket in October 2011-an evening of exciting challenging for famous sportsmen, touring across the UK in Manchester and Birmingham, with the grand finale in London's O2 Arena.
Having scored over 700 runs in the first half of the season, Lehmann was drafted into the Australian squad for the New Year's Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground after both openers David Boon and Geoff Marsh were injured.

Boon and Australia
For three years, the opening combination of Geoff Marsh and David Boon had been successful for Australia.
Australia won yet again, sweeping the series 3 – 0, and Ponting was in full praise of Boon.
Boon made his international debut in the third final of the 1983-84 World Series Cup between Australia and the West Indies.
Returning to the team for the 1985-86 Test series against New Zealand, Boon batted at number three and top-scored with 81 in the second innings of the second Test at Sydney as Australia successfully chased a target of 260 to win.
Boon was also tried as an opener in the World Series Cup and made four half-centuries in twelve innings as Australia won the tournament for the first time in three years.
On the following tour of New Zealand, Boon carried his bat for 58 not out in a total of 103 in the third Test at Auckland, which Australia lost.
At this stage, Australia was achieving very little success and Boon had played in three winning teams in 23 Tests.
Although Australia lost all three matches, Boon had scores of 71, 62 and 73, which secured his place for the fourth World Cup, held in India and Pakistan later in the year.
Boon compiled 442 runs 55. 25, without making a century, as Australia regained the Ashes 4-0.
Haynes, when facing Australia in the bitter 1990 – 91 series, clashed verbally with Ian Healy, Merv Hughes, Craig McDermott and David Boon, who christened him ' Dessie '.
* Official website Mills & Boon Australia

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