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Casey and joined
In 1985, Angell joined forces with Peter Casey and David Lee as Cheers supervising producers / writers.
Later, drummer Giti Khalsa and bassist Casey Daniel joined the band, and the foursome played coffeehouses and clubs.
In October 1937, Captain Casey joined the group as an engineering advisor and later Major Marquat was appointed as an antiaircraft advisor.
Except for three opening sections of the O ' Connor-Kennedy-Souter opinion, Casey was a divided judgment, as no other sections of any opinion were joined by a majority of justices.
The band began touring as a four piece the summer of 1980, joined in the fall by Whelan, and later by a young Cork fiddler Nollaig Casey.
At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Casey joined the First Australian Imperial Force as a lieutenant, and served at Gallipoli as aide-de-camp to Major General Sir William Bridges.
After a spell in merchant banking, Bercow joined the lobbying firm Rowland Sallingbury Casey ( part of Saatchi & Saatchi ) in 1988, becoming a board director within five years.
Eventually, engineer Casey Rice joined Idful and started working with Phair and Wood as she had no band of her own.
This Casey, who joined Democratic gubernatorial nominee Pete Flaherty, narrowly lost to Dick Thornburgh and Bill Scranton.
In 1920 Casey joined the Chicago Daily News, where he worked as a columnist and foreign correspondent for twenty-seven years.
George A. Vaughn Jr. and Lee D. Warrender joined with Casey Jones in founding the Casey Jones School of Aeronautics, the predecessor of the Academy of Aeronautics, and as of September 1986, the College of Aeronautics.
At the start of 2010, that number went back to five, with Westwood, Harrington, and Stenson joined by Paul Casey and Rory McIlroy.
Drummer Rob Belton left and the band was joined briefly in 1995 for a year by drummer Casey Buckler, with whom they performed live, yet never recorded with.
In 1990 two Australian musicians joined, Martyn Casey ( The Triffids ) on bass guitar – replacing Adamson – and Conway Savage on keyboards.
After being invited by bassist Jeremy Guns, singer Marty Casey, of Lovehammers, joined the group, who had signed a deal with Alexus Records, in the studio co-writing material.
In 2006, Casey joined her previous band Solas to guest on their live DVD and album, Reunion: a Decade of Solas.
On the recordings, Casey was joined by all of the band's past members and current members from the period.
Eighty-eight years later, in 2008, Dropkick Murphy leader Ken Casey joined forces with film producer and baseball historian Peter Nash ( aka Pete Nice ) to officially re-establish and re-open McGreevy ’ s 3rd Base Saloon at 911 Boylston St.
Brendan Casey replaced Vint in 2004, and the following year the band joined Coventry-based label Tough Love Records.
In early 2008, both Brendan Casey and Rob Hinchliff left the band, and Donna Crawford, a former member of Rugby-based punk rockers Any Given Day joined to play drums.
In a short separate opinion, Chief Justice Rehnquist stated that he did not join Casey but felt that Justice Kennedy had applied its precedent correctly, and thus joined his opinion.
The concept of American Gold is loosely based upon the formats of other ABC shows, American Top 40 and American Country Countdown, although Casey Kasem ( who created those shows ) was never involved in the creation of Gold ( Kasem had left ABC by the time Bartley had joined in 1991 ).
By mid-year Sinclair had left again, and Martyn P. Casey joined the band on bass guitar in September 1982.

Casey and European
As part of the Commanders Series, American military leaders such as George Casey and Admiral Timothy Keating and European leaders like French Chief of Defense General Jean-Louis Georgelin and Dutch Major General Ton van Loon have spoken on issues as diverse as Iraq, Afghanistan, and security threats in Asia and Africa.
Harrington's 2006 European Order of Merit win came after a titanic battle with Paul Casey and David Howell, which was won on the last hole of the last event.
In the same year he was a member of the victorious European Ryder Cup team and also won the WGC-World Cup for England in partnership with Paul Casey.
Paul Alexander Casey ( born 21 July 1977 ) is an English golfer who is a member of the world's top two professional golf tours, the U. S .- based PGA Tour and the European Tour.
Casey did not win any individual titles in 2004, but he was a member of the victorious European Ryder Cup team and also won the WGC-World Cup for England in partnership with Luke Donald.
Casey won his milestone 10th event on the European Tour at the 2009 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, where he won by one stroke over Wentworth resident and fellow Englishman Ross Fisher.
* Paul Casey ( 1989 – 95 ), professional golfer ( currently winner of 10 European Tour Events )
In the 1999 European Parliament election, party leader Gerard Casey contested the Dublin constituency.

Casey and Tour
* The Incredible Machine Tour ( with Ellis Paul, Sara Bareilles, Little Big Town, Matt Nathanson, and Casey James 2011 ).
Other PGA Tour winners who played the Canadian Tour include 2005 United States Open winner Michael Campbell, 2004 British Open winner Todd Hamilton, Steve Stricker, Australian Stuart Appleby, Peter Lonard, Scott McCarron, Tim Herron, Chris DiMarco, Nick Watney, Stephen Ames, Paul Casey, Arron Oberholser, D. A.
* Karan Casey Uk Tour 2009 Folk Radio UK
Casey earned his first PGA Tour win on 5 April 2009 by defeating J.
PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin, 532 U. S. 661 ( 2001 ), was a United States Supreme Court case in which disabled golfer Casey Martin asserted that the PGA Tour could not lawfully deny him the option to ride in a golf cart between shots.
Although he was not chosen as the new singer for INXS, he was invited to tour as opening act, and in 2006, Marty Casey toured on the first leg of the INXS Switched On Tour.

Casey and May
On 1 May 1898, the character was featured in a rather satirical cartoon called Casey Corner Kids Dime Museum but he was drawn ironically, as a bearded, balding old man wearing a green nightshirt which bore the words: " Gosh I've growed old in making dis collection.
* May 6 – William J. Casey, American Central Intelligence Agency director ( b. 1913 )
The LIRR built the original West Deer Park railroad station, which incorporated a post office, in May 1875 at the request of General James J. Casey, a brother-in-law of President Ulysses S. Grant.
Ward 1 is represented by Casey Smith whose term expires on May 1, 2009.
* May 4 – America's Top 10, the television version of radio's American Top 40 and hosted by Casey Kasem, debuts this week in syndication.
William Joseph Casey ( March 13, 1913 – May 6, 1987 ) was the Director of Central Intelligence from 1981 to 1987.
Casey sang " Get Down Tonight " on American Idol on April 22, 2009 and, with his band, performed many of his greatest hits for the IBM Impact Smart SOA Conference on May 6, 2009 at The Venetian, Las Vegas, Nevada.
In May 1986, CIA Director William Casey, without citing specific violations of law, threatened to prosecute five news organizations – The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Times, Time and Newsweek.
In May 1999, Natalie was the first IVF baby to give birth herself — naturally — to daughter Casey.
Richard Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey KG GCMG CH DSO MC KStJ PC ( 29 August 189017 June 1976 ) was an Australian politician and diplomat, who served as the colonial governor of Bengal between 1944 and 1946 and as the 16th Governor-General of Australia between 7 May 1965 and 30 April 1969.
After considering several potential candidates, including Allentown, Pennsylvania native Lee Iacocca, who turned down the job, Governor Bob Casey appointed Wofford to the seat on May 9, 1991.
Remaining dormant for five years, distrust of city authorities again reached the surface when on May 14, 1856, James King of William, editor of the San Francisco Bulletin and a vocal critic of corrupt officials, was mortally wounded by James P. Casey, a purported ballot-box stuffer and city politician.
" Coleman replied the San Franciscans " were tired of it, and had no faith in the officers of the law .” After personal negotiations between Governor Johnson and the Vigilantes over transferring the criminals to state law enforcement failed, Johnson watched helplessly as both Casey and Cora were hanged by the Vigilantes on May 20.
The chief executive of Irish Life & Permanent is Kevin Murphy, who succeeded Denis Casey in that capacity in May 2009.
As another sign of the popularity of knitting in the early 21st century, a large international online community and social networking site for knitters and crocheters, Ravelry, was founded by Casey and Jessica Forbes in May 2007.
* May 7-Bishop Eamon Casey of Galway resigns following the revelation that he is the father of a teenage boy.
In the spring and summer of 2005, a similar Arlington West display was taken on a U. S. tour, being installed at places such as Ohio's Kent State University ( for the 35th commemoration of the tragedy of May 4, 1970 ), as well as at " Camp Casey ," the site of anti-war protestor Cindy Sheehan's vigil outside the ranch of President George W. Bush near Crawford, Texas.
Casey Donovan ( born 13 May 1988 ) is the youngest winner of the Australian Idol series, winning the second season of Australian Idol, at the age of 16.
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is a British comedy television series sitcom than ran from 26 February 2001 to 24 May 2011 and starring Sheridan Smith, Will Mellor, Ralf Little, Natalie Casey, Kathryn Drysdale and Luke Gell.
On May 24, Joe Christopher was batting. 303, and had won a starting job in manager Casey Stengel's eyes.
* Fame: The Musical ( 4 May 2007 – 1 September 2007 ) by Jacques Levy and Steve Margoshes, starring Ian Watkins and Natalie Casey
4 ) written by Casey and illustrated by Derec Donovan, with covers by Liefeld. Liefeld was slated to begin writing and art duties on Youngblood beginning in May 2009.
* The Bald Prima Donna by Eugene Ionesco and Bedtime Story by Sean O ’ Casey ( Leicester Haymarket ) 16-18 May 1985 ( 456 )
As the fighting continued throughout May 31 both Couch and Casey were slowly driven back, with their right flank units in the most peril.

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