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The terminology reflected differences in understanding, as neither the English public nor the Board of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC )— the governing body of English cricket — could understand why the Australians were complaining about what they perceived as a commonly used tactic.
One view is that the club was connected to the St Mary s Church of England Cricket Club, now the St Mary's Anglican Church North Melbourne, whose colours – blue and white – are reflected in the Club's colour's today.
Friars ' Club celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2009, by holding three special concerts that reflected the various phases of the club's musical history.
It was also known as " ROF 37 ", a name that was reflected in its sports and social association, known as the " 37 Club ", located in a building just outside the perimeter fence.
Kamaishi played its part in Japan's post-war boom, continuing its reputation as a steel town, a reputation reflected in the name of its rugby team-the Kaminashi Nippon Steel Rugby Club.
This is also reflected in the name of the pub ' The Mushroom Club '.
Wrexham Football Club ( 2006 ) Ltd is the name of the " phoenix " company that took over the assets of the old Wrexham Association Football Club Limited – technically, the club is no longer known as Wrexham Association Football Club due to the takeover of the club by Neville Dickens and Geoff Moss and their associates ; this is reflected on new merchandise, although most fans will still refer to it as " Wrexham AFC ".
Increasing interest in music and the arts reflected in the creation of several clubs, including The Andophians, The Exploits Amateur Theatre Company, the Northcliffe Drama Club ( 1951 ) and Another Newfoundland Drama Company Inc. ( A. N. D.
Local businesses and clubs reflected this in Mediterreanean delicatessens, take-away shops and the Greek Orthodox Club.
Wudaokou's popularity as an international student area is reflected in its large number of bars and nightclubs ( including Helen's, Global Club, Pyro, Lush, Sensation and Propaganda ), which generally offer cheaper prices than many similar clubs in more central areas, such as Sanlitun.
This early British influence was reflected in the use of English names such as Recreation Club, Athletic Club and Football Club.
The phrase is reflected in the traditions of the Zürich Grasshoppers Rugby Club, whose mascot is a gnome and which occasionally plays a third / casual team called " The Gnomes ".
Furthermore the supporters are very self ironic and have a grim sense of humour which is reflected in the sentence " Der Club is a Depp " ( The Club is an idiot ).
Until 1948, the numbers reflected the vehicle's engine size in units of taxable horsepower as defined by the Royal Automobile Club.
Hues reflected the merger, as Sports-Gymnastics Club players wore red-blue jerseys, and Lechita's footballers white-red.
Channel 13 and its sister stations in Ohio shared common programming ( The Ruth Lyons 50-50 Club, The Bob Braun Show, The Paul Dixon Show, Midwestern Hayride, The Phil Donahue Show, and Cincinnati Reds baseball ) and similar on-air branding which reflected their connection to each other -- the Indianapolis station called itself WLW-I.

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In 2004, the UK Kennel Club held its fourth temporary exhibition, " The Borzoi in Art ," which offered unique insights into the borzoi and how the breed has been depicted in art throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Jacobin Club, however, encountered political tension beginning in 1791 due to conflicting viewpoints in response to several revolutionary events and how to best achieve a democratic republic.
He and his elder brother Henry were invited to play for the South Wales Club which had arranged a series of matches in London and Sussex, though Grace wondered humorously how they were qualified to represent South Wales.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album ) was inspired by Nicol's stock response to repeated solicitous inquiries during his time with the band as to how he was coping.
“ It was called the Rattler Club when I got here in 1926, and I m not sure how it got its nickname ,” he said, although his stories of the club members antics and efforts to raise school spirit would certainly “ rattle ” some and “ shake ” up others.
In 1991, Gilda's Club, a network of affiliate clubhouses where people living with cancer, their friends and families, can meet to learn how to live with cancer, was founded.
Since the split, the members of S Club have commented on how exhausting being in the band was, due to hectic schedules and long filming days.
The second attempt followed a meeting of the Union Club in Halifax on 2 September 1756, which considered how to improve the import of wool and corn to the town.
Open only after dark with an " al fresco " concept, the Satay Club defined how satay is served in Singapore since then, although they are also found across the island in most hawker stalls, modern food courts, and upscale restaurants at any time of the day.
There are many accounts of how the group's name came about, but according to Lance Hill the most plausible explanation is: “ the name was a portmanteau that evolved over a period of time, combining the CORE staff s first appellation of ‘ deacons with the tentative name chosen in November 1964: ‘ Justice and Defense Club ’.
The Fox Terrier Club was formed in 1875 with Russell as one of the founder members ; its breed standard was aspiration and not a description of how the breed appeared then.
The Wireless Experimenter's Manual: Incorporating how to Conduct a Radio Club.
The film documents how Ry Cooder, long-time friend of Wenders, brought together legendary Cuban musicians to record an album ( also called Buena Vista Social Club ), and to perform a concert in the United States.
As the Hellfire Club members were leaving, Krakoa almost attacked them but Logan stopped him as he had a better idea on how to deal with them.
In 1998, aged 97, and having served as president of the Rose Club in Palo Alto's Lytton Gardens Senior Communities, she decided to try something new and signed up for the retirement community's 12-week computer class which aimed to teach seniors how to use WebTV.
This amendment granted the Hong Kong Jockey Club more autonomy in how it ran its own operations.
In 2008, Kennedy, along with former congressmen Tim Penny and Bill Frenzel, founded the Economic Club of Minnesota ( ECOM ), a nonpartisan platform for national and international leaders in business, government, and public policy to present their ideas on how Minnesota can better compete in an increasingly globalized economy.
Alongside his fledging journalist career he ran the local Dewsbury Boys Rugby League Club, choosing to rename them the Black Knights, which foreshadowed how Super League clubs became branded some 60 years later.
In an essay published in The Monthly magazine in March 2012 and a subsequent address to the National Press Club, Swan criticised the rising influence of vested interests, in particular paying attention to mining entrepreneurs Clive Palmer, Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest, and how Swan believes they are threatening Australia s egalitarian social contract.
Bob Ellis wrote in Overland, ‘ What I think absorbs the reader in the deeply revelatory un-memoir Wild Amazement is ... Michael s clear, almost hyper-real remembrance, as if experienced on a guided tour of a radiant, countercultural Disneyland, of a way of life, and a gravely joyous bohemia now gone, of how it was, and what a time it was, it really was, in Sydney in the sixties and seventies, in the Newcastle and the Journos Club and the Push parties and the plans for a literary life .’ And in, Quadrant, Peter Corris wrote, ‘ Anyone interested in how contemporary Australian writing came to be the way it is, with its strengths and follies, its cliques and patrons, and the challenges it faces, will benefit from reading Wilding s sensitive, sometimes bitchy, often funny and always intelligent tracing of his life s trajectory .’ The Italian translation of Wild Amazement appeared in 2009.
Afterwards he became strongly interested in his own " Dead Rights " movement, spending the years between then and now on creating his " Fresh Start Club ", preaching to the cemeteries of the city on how maltreated dead people are, and taking a job as an undertaker merely so that he can leave flyers for the Fresh Start Club on the inside of the coffins.
*" Almost California " — about how Palahniuk managed to get an infection on his scalp while preparing to take a trip to Hollywood to meet the producers of the film version of Fight Club

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The Saddle Club, open to students proficient in horsemanship, presents the Annual Spring Riding Exhibition, and during the year it offers speakers, movies, breakfast rides, and trips to broaden their knowledge of the sport.
The Airedale Terrier Club of America and the Kerry Blue Terrier Club of America have under consideration donating trophies to the boys or girls who win with their breeds in Junior Showmanship Competition at any Show.
They started playing together as a duo, formed the influential London Blues and Barrelhouse Club in 1955, and made their first record together in 1957.
Abergavenny Cricket Club play at Pen-y-Pound, Avenue Road, and Glamorgan CCC also play some of their games here.
British Steel had agreed a sponsorship deal with Middlesbrough Football Club during the 1994-95 season, with a view to British Steel sponsored Middlesbrough shirts making their appearance the following season.
Bacardi continues to fight a war in the courts attempting to legalize their own Havana Club trademark outside of the United States.
In their first year in the AFL the Lions made the finals, finishing in eighth position after being defeated by the St Kilda Football Club in a Qualifying Final.
Players in some other clubs then agreed to follow the " Portland Club " rules, rather than go to the trouble of codifying and printing their own sets of rules.
) Where the irony with which Reefer Madness was adopted as a midnight favorite had its roots in a countercultural sensibility, in the latter's place there is now the paradoxical element of nostalgia: the leading revivals currently on the circuit ironically include clearly non-cult films like John Hughes oeuvre — The Breakfast Club ( 1985 ), Pretty in Pink ( 1986 ), and Ferris Bueller's Day Off ( 1986 ), which were major studio productions and popular and financially successful during their original releases, and the teen adventure film The Goonies ( 1985 ).
For instance, in the music industry, the top-selling pop singers have a strong potential to become celebrities, but the behind-the-scenes professionals tend to remain little known to the general public ( e. g. dancers, disc jockeys, record producers, and composers ); though in recent years, Club DJs such as David Guetta, Skrillex and Deadmau5 or composer David Foster have achieved worldwide fame for their respective work in the music industry.
Annual celebrations also take place in Hong Kong, entitled Canada D ' eh and held on June 30 at Lan Kwai Fong, where an estimated attendance of 12, 000 was reported in 2008 ; in Afghanistan, where members of the Canadian Forces mark the holiday at their base ; and in Mexico, at the American Legion in Chapala, and the Canadian Club in Ajijic.
* Fulham Rugby League Club, now London Broncos, played at Craven Cottage between 1980 and 1984, hosting their largest attendance.
During this time, they still produced prolifically for artists on their new label as well as continuing Solid Steel on Kiss FM, running the night club Stealth ( Club of the Year in the NME, The Face, and Mixmag in 1996 ) and multimedia work with Hex.
Compaq sponsored Queens Park Rangers Football Club from 1994 to 1996, during their previous two seasons as a Premier League club.
The band has released two live albums of archival performances on Manifesto Records: Mutiny on the Bay, compiled from various live shows including a recording from their last show with Biafra in 1986, and Live at the Deaf Club, a recording of a 1979 performance at the Deaf Club in San Francisco which was greeted with more enthusiasm.
There are huge differences of opinion as to when dachshunds were specifically bred for their purpose of badger hunting, as the American Kennel Club states the dachshund was bred in the 15th century, while the Dachshund Club of America states that foresters bred the dogs in the 18th or 19th century.
Despite the popularity of these events, the Dachshund Club of America opposes " wiener racing ", as many greyhound tracks use the events to draw large crowds to their facilities.
Collingwood succumbed first as the Dons powered their way to an 82 point first semi final victory, and a fortnight later it was the turn of the North Melbourne Football Club as Essendon won the preliminary final a good deal more comfortably than the ultimate margin of 17 points suggested.
According to the Fulham Football Club, he once resided in the original Craven Cottage, today the site of their stadium.
Several of these fractions broke off to form their own clubs, such as the Club of ' 89.
Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999 – 2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload their fixture schedule and make it more difficult to defend their Champions League and Premiership titles.

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