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Best and fairest awards were made to individual nations, the recipients being Gilbert Benausse ( France ), Brian Carlson ( Australia ), Phil Jackson ( Great Britain ) and Bill Sorensen ( New Zealand ).
Dick Poole Keith Barnes, Brian Carlson, Brian Clay, Brian Davies, Greg Hawick, Keith Holman, Ken Kearney, Ken McCaffery, Billy Marsh, Ian Moir, Kel O ' Shea, Norm Provan, Ray Ritchie, Don Schofield, Tom Tyquin, Alex Watson, Harry Wells
* Brian Carlson, fullback for North Sydney
Regarded as the most entertaining game of the series, Australian winger Brian Carlson scored a hat-trick of both tries and goals, but the highlight of the game was a bewildering try by Kiwi stand-off George Menzies which was so spectacular that even the referee, Eric Clay, applauded.
When she awakens, all traces of what has happened have disappeared, and she is unable to convince San Francisco Police detectives Tony Carlson ( Chevy Chase ) and his partner Inspector " Fergie " Ferguson ( Brian Dennehy ) or even her landlord Mr. Hennessy ( Burgess Meredith ) that she was attacked.
The University of Pennsylvania Delta Chapter also hosts an annual lecture series that has recently included guests such as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Joseph Rishel, Brian Tierney, a Delta Chapter member and the current publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, and journalist Tucker Carlson.
Currently, Doocy is one of the regular hosts for the Fox News Channel's weekday morning wake-up show, along with Gretchen Carlson and Brian Kilmeade.
Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson ( born June 21, 1966 ) is an American television personality who co-hosts the Fox News morning show Fox & Friends along with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade.
Rachel Carlson ( Moore ) is a successful American murder mystery author living in London with her five-year-old son, Thomas ( Balawi ) and her second husband, Brian ( Cusick ), a successful book editor that has been unable to get any of his own works published.
The role of Will Carlson was written specifically for Brian O ' Halloran.

Brian and scored
In the 1996 World Cup, he scored 78 and 45 * against New Zealand and Pakistan respectively as South Africa won their group but in the Quarter final with West Indies a Brian Lara century ended their ten game winning streak.
Other films scored by Sakamoto include Pedro Almodóvar's Tacones lejanos ( High Heels ) ( 1991 ), Bertolucci's The Little Buddha ( 1993 ), Oliver Stone's Wild Palms ( 1993 ), John Maybury's Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon ( 1998 ), Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes ( 1998 ) and Femme Fatale ( 2002 ), Oshima's Gohatto ( 1999 ), and Kiran Rao's Dhobi Ghat ( 2011 ).
Gretzky ended his career with a final point, assisting on the lone New York goal scored by Brian Leetch.
The tune has also been heard at Robertson Stadium after Houston Dynamo goals scored by Brian Ching, a native of Hawaii.
On the border of Moseley is Edgbaston Cricket Ground scene of an heroic Ian Botham performance in 1981 and home of Warwickshire County Cricket Club for whom Brian Lara scored 501 not out in the 1994 County Championship ; a record in First Class Cricket which stands to this day, and will most likely never be broken.
The film was scored by Brian Eno.
After Taylor Twellman scored in the 113th minute, the Revs allowed a equalising header from the Dynamo's Brian Ching less than a minute later that sent the game to penalty kicks, where the Revs lost 4 – 3.
Brian Langtry scored the overtime goal.
Another highlight of the 93-94 season was when Brian Propp scored his 1000th career NHL point with the Whalers.
Williams had scored Brian De Palma's commercial failure Phantom of the Paradise, but had also written huge pop-radio hits ( such as We've Only Just Begun ( lyrics ), and ( Just An ) Old Fashioned Love Song ).
The screenplay is by David Williamson and original music was provided by Australian composer Brian May ( who had also scored Mad Max ).
Brian Bellows scored 11 seconds into the game, setting a Memorial Cup record.
When Brian Close took over from Vic Wilson as captain of Yorkshire in 1963 he persuaded the committee to keep Boycott on, and was rewarded when, on 2 June 1963, Boycott scored 145 against Lancashire.
It was during this particular season that Wrexham achieved many " firsts " in the club's history, such as when Ted Regan scored the club's first ever hat-trick, and also Brian Simpson became the first Wrexham player to be sent off in a League game when he was ordered from the field of play against Southport in January 1922.
In the first innings of the First Test against Zimbabwe on 10 October 2003 at the WACA, Hayden scored 380 runs from only 437 balls to set a new world record for an individual Test innings, passing the previous record of Brian Lara ( 375 ), set in April 1994.
Bakersfield Jam center Brian Butch, who scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, was named as the MVP of the game.
Brian has recently reworked the theme tune for The Late Late Show and scored the upcoming Irish comedy movie Zonad.
Brian has also scored the film The Good Doctor which was premiered at the Tribeca Festival 2011, and the upcoming movie Albert Nobbs featuring Glenn Close and Brendan Gleeson.
In the regular season he scored a career-high 68 points, second in the league for defencemen after Brian Leetch.
One of the supporting speakers was Aberdeen player Brian Irvine, who had scored the winning penalty kick against Celtic in the 1990 Scottish Cup Final.
Haines scored his first big personal success with Brown of Harvard ( 1926 ) opposite Jack Pickford and Mary Brian.
He set up the USA's only goal ( scored by Clint Dempsey ) against Ghana and had a potential game-winning goal disallowed against Italy when Brian McBride was adjudged to be screening Gianluigi Buffon in an offside position.
Brian scored one goal in three games, as Denmark won the 1995 Intercontinental Cup, beating Argentina in the final.

Brian and only
Set in 1485 at the end of the British Middle Ages, the series is written as a secret history which contends that King Richard III won the Battle of Bosworth Field, only to be mistaken for someone else and murdered, and is succeeded by Richard IV ( Brian Blessed ), one of the Princes in the Tower.
In 1994, scholar Brian Stonehill suggested that Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow " not only curses but precurses what we now glibly dub cyberspace.
Brian Marsden of the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams noted that the comet lay only about 4 degrees from Jupiter as seen from Earth, and that while this could of course be a line of sight effect, its apparent motion in the sky suggested that it was physically close to the giant planet.
However, not only did he reject the title of Dominus during his reign, but since he issued no official documentation or coinage to this effect, historians such as Brian Jones contend that such phrases were addressed to Domitian by flatterers who wished to earn favors from the emperor.
Of Alexander, Alan Brooke felt that he needed an able chief of staff " to think for him ", while Montgomery ( Alexander's subordinate in Africa and Italy ) claimed to think of Alexander as " incompetent " and success was only attained in Tunisia only because Montgomery lent Brian Horrocks to organise the coup de grace.
The title meant that Dalglish was only the third football manager in history to lead two different clubs to top-flight league championships, after Herbert Chapman and Brian Clough.
Brian Pollock of software publisher Logotron highlighted the limitations caused by the shortage of RAM ( kept low to keep prices down ), “ My only concern is memory, or lack of it.
" However, they soon resume their fighting and, with two Roman legionnaires watching bemusedly, continue until Brian is left the only survivor, at which point he is captured.
Julian Doyle, the film's editor, has written a book The Life of Brian / Jesus, which not only describes the filmmaking and editing process but argues that Monty Python's film is the most accurate Biblical film ever made.
On February 13, 2008, Clemens appeared before a Congressional committee, along with Brian McNamee, and swore under oath that he did not take steroids ; that he did not discuss HGH with McNamee ; that he was not at a party at José Canseco's where steroids were the topic of conversation ; that he was only injected with B-12 and lidocaine ; and that he never told Pettitte that he had taken HGH.
Such a distinction had only been presented to one European person before Anderson, and that was Brian Epstein, manager of The Beatles.
Although the series used more composers than any other Star Trek series ( Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, David Bell, Paul Baillargeon, Velton Ray Bunch, Brian Tyler, Mark McKenzie, John Frizzell and Kevin Kiner ), only McCarthy's score for the pilot has been released.
Critically praised, the show ran for only 13 episodes before cancellation mainly due to its gritty content detailing the drifting, laconic cowboy Dave Blassingame ( Brian Keith ).
Part of the game's appeal was the use of special moves that could only be discovered by experimenting with the game controls, which created a sense of mystique and invited players to practice the game, although similar controller motions used for grappling maneuvers in the earlier Brian Jacks Uchi Mata were deemed too difficult.
On the commentary track of the 2004 " 2 Disc Special Edition " DVD for the film Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Terry Jones stated that to his knowledge Ireland had banned only four movies, three of which he had directed: The Meaning of Life, Monty Python's Life of Brian and Personal Services.
Stevens third inquiry focused in detail on only two of the murders in which collusion is alleged ; the murder of Brian Adam Lambert in 1987 & the killing of Pat Finucane in 1989.
Initially, the favourite among Red Tories was Flora MacDonald ; however she did worse than expected while Clark placed a surprising third in a field of eleven on the first ballot of convention delegates, behind only Claude Wagner and Brian Mulroney.
Dennis Scott played only 18 games, Nick Anderson missed 22 games, Stanley Roberts, Jerry Reynolds, Brian Williams, Sam Vincent and Otis Smith all missed at least 27 games each.
Although many of these guest appearances would last for only one episode, some led to a permanent role on the show, as in the cases of Gordon Wharmby, Thora Hird, Jean Alexander, Stephen Lewis, Dora Bryan, Keith Clifford, Brian Murphy, Josephine Tewson, June Whitfield, Barbara Young, and Trevor Bannister.
Unlike some who had previously held the title, Brian intended to be High King in more than name only.
This was a clever move, for the supremacy of the monastery of Armagh would last only so long as Brian remained the High King.
Though it is only speculation, it has been suggested that Brian and the Church in Ireland were together seeking to establish a new form of kingship in Ireland, one that was modelled after the kingships of England and France, in which there were no lesser ranks of regional Kings – simply one King who had ( or sought to have ) power over all in a unitary state.
He found one in a regional ruler in Ulster who had only recently submitted to Brian.
Brian Wilson's father told of Brian's unusual musical abilities prior to his first birthday, observing that the baby could repeat the melody from " When the Caissons Go Rolling Along " after only a few verses had been sung by the father.

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