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When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
* Bob Brown, retired politician, former leader of the Australian Greens
The Rainbow Affair is notable for its thinly disguised cameo appearances by The Saint, Miss Marple, John Steed, Emma Peel, Tommy Hambledon ( at whose flat Solo and Ilya encounter Steed and Peel ), Neddie Seagoon, Father Brown, a retired, elderly Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. Fu Manchu.
In September 2008, Father Denys Lloyd arrived as the successor to Father Peter Brown, who retired to Wells-next-the-Sea.
In 1973, Brown and his wife retired in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he devoted his time to writing.
By the later part of the decade, though, King Tubby had mostly retired from music, still occasionally mixing dubs and tutoring a new generation of artists, including King Jammy and perhaps his greatest protege: Hopeton Brown aka Scientist.
On the death of Brown in 1820 Stewart retired altogether from the professorship, which was conferred upon John Wilson, better known as " Christopher North ".
He became a partner in Brown Shipley in 1900 before leaving for South Africa, and retired from them in 1915.
U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's solution was to establish the Program Evaluations Office ( PEO ) in December, 1955, staffed by American civilians with prior military experience and headed up by retired Brigadier General Rothwell Brown.
Brown remained at Clifton College from September 1863 to July 1892, when he retired -- to the great regret of boys and masters alike, who had long since come to regard " T. E. B.
Brown retired at season's end, followed closely by the departures of Wilman Conde, Ljungberg, and Castillo.
As soon as Brown retired, British light infantry and militia under Major General Riall advanced to Lundy's Lane north of the Chippawa to allow light troops to maintain contact with the American main force.
Frankie Frisch, player-manager of the St. Louis Cardinals ' famous " Gashouse Gang ," retired to and lived the remainder of his life in Westerly, and Elisson " Tarzan " Brown, one of the finest marathon runners in the world, is from the Westerly area.
The longest serving, non -' retired ' staff member is Bernard Brown, ONZM, LLB ( Hons ) ( Leeds ), LLM ( Sing .).
The Democratic nominee was retired Air Force Lt. Col. Charlie Brown, who ran an unexpectedly strong race against Doolittle in 2006.
Most of his most famous subjects, such as Heath and Wilson, retired from public life or died and he was unable to master new prominent figures, most significantly, the country's first woman Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher ( she was played on his show by Janet Brown ).
* Marcus Brown, National Basketball Association ( NBA ) player from 1996 to 1999 ; retired as Euroleague all-time leading scorer
In Auerbach's honor, the Celtics have retired a number-2 jersey with the name " AUERBACH ," memorializing his role as the second most important Celtic ever, behind founder Walter Brown, in whose honor the number-1 " BROWN " jersey is retired.
* The number 44 was retired by the Syracuse football program on November 12, 2005, to honor Little, Ernie Davis, and Jim Brown, and the eight other players who wore the number.
After the incumbent Speaker, Douglas Clifton Brown, retired at the 1951 general election, there was a great demand from the Labour Party for Major James Milner to become the first Labour Speaker after he had served as Deputy Speaker for eight years.
In 1990, Sir William Brown retired as managing director after 24 years of service, making him the longest serving chief executive in ITV history.
* Tony Brown retired chief minister of the island ( 1996 – 2011 ) still resides in the town
* Robert Brown ( racing driver ), retired NASCAR Cup Series driver

Brown and wealthy
Russell Page, who began his career in the Brownian landscape of Longleat but whose own designs have formal structure, accused Brown of " encouraging his wealthy clients to tear out their splendid formal gardens and replace them with his facile compositions of grass, tree clumps and rather shapeless pools and lakes ".
Thus many of Repton's 400 or so designs remained wholly or partially unexecuted and, while Brown became very wealthy, Repton's income was never more than comfortable.
Rescued from the Colorado River as an infant and raised by Shamus Tobin, tomboy Molly Brown is determined to find a wealthy man to marry.
* In his 1887 memoir, Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War, George William Brown cites Johns Hopkins as a wealthy Union man in Baltimore, a city with strong Confederate and Southern leanings
While recovering from his injury, Ewell was nursed by his first cousin, Lizinka Campbell Brown, a wealthy widow from the Nashville area.
The Secret Six, or the Secret Committee of Six, were six wealthy and influential men who secretly funded the American abolitionist, John Brown.
During the Second World War Brown's new heavier tractor, the VAK1, was produced, with over 7, 700 units eventually sold, making Brown a wealthy man.
During the Second World War his new heavier tractor, called the David Brown VAK1, was produced, with over 7, 700 units eventually sold, making Brown into a wealthy man.
Buster Brown is a young city-dwelling boy with wealthy parents.
By her death, Brown had not only paid back Henriette Dexter, the wealthy woman who made it possible for her to attend college, but possibly more important, the money she earned from royalties allowed her to create new funds for scientific research and scholarships to provide other scientists with the same opportunities.
In 1859, Smith joined the Secret Six, a group of wealthy northern abolitionists, who supported Brown in his efforts to capture the armory at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia ( then Virginia ) and arm the slaves.
Other passengers include a wealthy woman of working-class origins based on Molly Brown, Maude Young ( Thelma Ritter ); a social-climbing snob, Earl Meeker ( Allyn Joslyn ); a 20-year-old Purdue University tennis player, Gifford Rogers ( Robert Wagner ), who falls in love with Annette Sturges ; and a priest who has been suspended for alcoholism, George S. Healey ( Richard Basehart ).
A montage set to the film's theme song show Goldie's rapid success as a pimp, recruiting several prostitutes including Chico ( Kai Hernandez ), a loud and sassy prostitute, and Diane ( Sandra Brown ) a young white woman from a wealthy family who becomes Goldie's favorite hooker.
Independently wealthy, Governor Brown donated his first year's salary to the project.
The best-known miller is the nineteenth-century Quaker Potto Brown, a wealthy man who was so pious that he carried his ledgers to family prayer meetings in order to discuss with his Maker debts owed him.
Vivien's cover is as nanny to her wealthy friend Juliet ( Bobbie Brown ), who lives in a nearby chateau.

Brown and man
Mando, pleading her cause, must have said that Dr. Brown was the most distinguished physician in the United States of America, for our man poured out his symptoms and drew a madly waving line indicating the irregularity of his pulse.
During the Brown trial, however, the state's most powerful Democratic newspaper, the Providence Daily Post, stated that Brown was a murderer, a man of blood, and that he and his associates, with the assistance of Republicans and Abolitionists, had plotted not only the liberation of the slaves but also the overthrow of state and federal governments.
On Wednesday morning, November 2, 1859, the Providence Daily Journal stated that although Brown justly deserved the extreme penalty, no man, however criminal, ought to suffer the penalty without a fair trial.
To help him on this religious aspect of primitive jazz he had `` Big '' Miller, as a preacher-singer and Hannah Dean, Gospel-singer, while Oscar Brown Jr., an extremely talented young man, did a slave auctioneer's call, a field-hands' work song, and a beautifully sung Negro lullaby, `` Brown Baby '', which was one of the truly moving moments of the festival.
When Brown was two years old, his parents separated after his mother left his father for another man.
He also received a signal honor from his classmates: the Brown Derby Prize, which recognized " the senior man who earned the best grades with the least amount of work ".
Geordies know Newcastle Brown Ale as " Dog " ( alluding to the British euphemism of seeing a man about a dog ) or Broon ( Geordie accent for ' Brown ').
The last man known as ' Publisher to the University ' was John Gilbert Newton Brown, known to his colleagues as ' Bruno '.
After the 1997 General Election, in which Labour took power, a swap was carried out by the then-incumbents of the two titles, Tony Blair being a married man with three children still living at home, while his counterpart, Gordon Brown, was unmarried at the time of taking up his post.
In 1990, she starred as Oda Mae Brown, a psychic helping a slain man ( Patrick Swayze ) find his killer in the blockbuster film Ghost.
In the words of USAF General George S. Brown, Commander, Air Force Systems Command in 1972, " The only reason we need ( UAVs ) is that we don't want to needlessly expend the man in the cockpit.
v. The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas ," was named after Oliver Brown as a legal strategy to have a man at the head of the roster.
It stars Jack Albertson as Ed Brown ( the Man ), the cantankerous owner of a run down garage in an East Los Angeles barrio, and ( until his suicide late in the third season ) Freddie Prinze as Chico Rodriguez, an upbeat, optimistic Chicano young man who comes in looking for a job.
" David S. Reynolds hails the man who " killed slavery, sparked the civil war, and seeded civil rights " and Richard Owen Boyer emphasizes that Brown was " an American who gave his life that millions of other Americans might be free.
She had a very minor role in the Carole Lombard / Frederic March vehicle Nothing Sacred ( 1937 ), in which she appeared as the wife of a shoeshine man ( Troy Brown ) masquerading as a sultan.
New faces in the 1970 – 1971 season included tall, sad-eyed Dennis Allen, who alternately played quietly zany characters and straight man for anybody's jokes ; comic actress Ann Elder, who also contributed to scripts, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, who would later appear on Rhoda, and beefy Johnny Brown, who played the superintendent Nathan " Buffalo Butt " Bookman on Good Times.
Railroad right-of-way man Thomas H. Brown selected a site for a new town and named it Wilmont.
Leroy Brown was an actual man from the area who may have very well have been the inspiration for the Jim Croce song.
Besides a grocery store being established by Mr. Robb, a large lumber yard and hardware store was located by Brown and Biggs, an ice house with a dance hall above it, a frontier saloon, a newspaper, " The LaGrange Index ," said to be set up by a man named John R. Smith, a cheese factory was located by a Mr. Hendrickson, the milk being supplied by Wyoming and Nebraska settlers ; a large grist mill was built on the banks of Horse Creek on the present Ed Johnson place, where homesteaders brought wheat and corn to be made into flour and meal.
" He delivered a farewell address in the Senate ( January 7, 1861 ) in which he said: “ We want no negro equality, no negro citizenship ; we want no negro race to degrade our own ; and as one man would meet you upon the border with the sword in one hand and the torch in the other .” He returned to Georgia, and with Governor Joseph E. Brown led the fight for secession against Stephens and Herschel V. Johnson ( 1812 – 1880 ).
The man who had been called the Brown Bomber was finished.

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