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Coleman's and career
Two seasons later Coleman's career was tragically ended after he dislocated a knee during the Round 8 clash with the North Melbourne Football Club at Essendon.
Coleman's time as coach turned out to be much like his playing career: highly successful but cut short when he had to stand down due to health problems in 1967.
Coleman refused to give her an autograph, an argument ensued, and Fields reportedly mocked Coleman's lackluster career as an actor.
One bright spot during the season, however, occurred on December 13, 1997, when Darrell Green played in his 217th career game as a Redskin, breaking Monte Coleman's record for games played.
Coleman's politics have changed dramatically during his political career.
However, Coleman's career was ended midway through the season, after he broke his leg in a car crash, near Bletchingley in Surrey on 2 January 2001, just days before an FA Cup tie against Manchester United.
Coleman's success as a professional bodybuilder has led to many product endorsements and other opportunities in his career.
Coleman's career as a Broadway composer began when he and Leigh collaborated on Wildcat ( 1960 ), which marked the Broadway debut of comedienne Lucille Ball.
However, it wasn't long before Skeoch briefly joined up with solo artist Marshall Coleman's band to support his solo career, only to see a departure of Marshall soon after.
In what is still considered to be one of the largest upsets in UFC history, Williams took advantage of Coleman's fatigue and landed a heavy kick to the face, knocking ' The Hammer ' out for the first time in his career.
Coleman's broadcasting career started in the late 1970s in Australia when he was chosen a member of the reporting team for the popular afternoon children's TV magazine show Simon Townsend's Wonder World, created and hosted by journalist Simon Townsend.
Coleman's UK radio career began at BBC GLR, before moving to Virgin Radio in May 1993, presenting the Sunday-Thursday evening show from 7-10pm.
Coleman's career declined after he was injured the following season, relegating him to a bench role.
Coleman's WPIX call of ex-teammate Mickey Mantle's 500th career home run in 1967 was brief and from the heart:

Coleman's and began
Coleman's name also began appearing on buildings in Harlem.
He was previously associated with Mark Coleman's Team Hammer House, but most recently began training at Randy Couture's gym in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Coleman's and when
Blackwell first came to national attention as the drummer with Ornette Coleman's quartet around 1960, when he took over for Billy Higgins in the quartet's legendary stand at the Five Spot in New York City.
" in public when Coleman's Strokes co-star Todd Bridges shows up.
The center started as the Catholic Study Club in 1939, when Father Thomas Connolly and Mrs. Dorothee Coleman opened up Coleman's home to thirteen students at what was then Eastern Illinois State Teacher's College.
According to an interviewed source in Coleman's book Exit the Rainmaker, Carsey, when in his early 20's, fathered a child in Texas who he paid child support for a period of time, but did not acknowledge or contact.
In March 2006, Fulham defeated Chelsea 1 – 0 in a Premiership game in which Fulham manager Chris Coleman's tactics centered on bypassing Makélelé on the wings when Fulham had possession and putting midfielders on Makélelé when Chelsea were in possession.
* Freddie Coleman's GameNight Challenge: This segment appears every Sunday night when Jeff Rickard will pose Freddie Coleman multiple trivia questions from the past week in sports with respect to history.
Coleman's duties were expanded to being host of Mets Extra ( and later fill in play-by-play ) when former host Howie Rose was hired to do play by play for Mets and Islanders games on Sportschannel New York.
Coleman's theory gained impetus when British journalist Paul Foot wrote a glowing review of Coleman's book for the London Review of Books.

Coleman's and appeared
He later appeared on Coleman's 1971 LP Science Fiction, and from 1976 to 1987 reunited with Coleman alumni Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Blackwell in the band Old And New Dreams, recording four albums with them, two for ECM and two for Black Saint, where his " subtlety of rhythmic expansion and contraction " was noted.
Though he never fully embraced the free jazz of the 1960s, he appeared on two of its landmark albums: Coleman's Free Jazz and Coltrane's Ascension, as well as on Sonny Rollins ' 1966 ' New Thing ' track East Broadway Run Down with Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison.
It is possibly a corruption of the earlier name Tanjong Passar, a road which led from South Bridge Road to the fishing village and which appeared in George Drumgoole Coleman's 1836 Map of the Town.
" Shortly after Coleman's death in 2010, an article appeared in the newspaper El Comercio that noted that " the nod to the harsh reality of Gary Coleman in episode is given: in real life a few years ago Gary had to make a living as a shop security guard.
The reason Coleman's book never appeared is that “ Coleman lost his library and his notes in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and died three years later, his book unwritten ”.

Coleman's and for
Tracy Fields, a Los Angeles bus driver and fan of Coleman's work on Diff ' rent Strokes, approached him and requested his autograph while he was shopping for a bulletproof vest in a California mall.
Coleman's former manager Dion Mial was involved initially, but withdrew after Coleman's 1999 will, which named Mial as executor and directed that his wake be "... conducted by those with no financial ties to me and can look each other in the eyes and say they really cared personally for Gary Colemen ", turned out to be superseded by a later one replacing Mial with Gray, and directing "... that there be no funeral service, wake, or other ceremony memorializing my passing.
However, in May 2012 Judge James Taylor ruled that while Price had lived in Coleman's home after their marriage ended, their relationship at the time of his death failed to meet Utah ’ s standard for a common-law marriage.
Coleman's 8 kickoff returns for 244 yards and a touchdown set the following Super Bowl records: most kickoff returns in a Super Bowl, most kickoff return yards in a Super Bowl, and most combined net yards gained in a Super Bowl.
Coleman's association with these verbal slips is so strong that he is often given erroneous credit for the earliest example specifically referenced as a Colemanball ; in fact the broadcaster responsible was fellow BBC commentator Ron Pickering.
In 1978, the brothers starred in a replacement cast for I Love My Wife, Cy Coleman's and Michael Stewart's Broadway musical satire on the sexual revolution of the 1970s, directed by Gene Saks.
The session saw him team up with Ornette Coleman's then current rhythm section of David Izenzon ( bass ) and Charles Moffett ( drums ), for a set of standards played with hard swinging intensity.
Peter Coleman, saloonkeeper for over 50 years, is owner and proprietor of Coleman's Authentic Irish Pub at 100 South Lowell Avenue on the corner of Tompkins Street, east of the green-over-red traffic signal.
Coleman's lobbying for the hockey team and arena raised his profile around the state and made him contacts that would help him in his later runs for statewide office.
In 2008, Coleman's opponents for reelection were Dean Barkley and the DFL nominee, former Air America host and comedian Al Franken.
Coleman's critics, mostly DFL party leaders, speculated that his switch was motivated by his known aspirations for statewide office.
Coleman's intervention resuscitated support for the Union, which regained its strength of numbers.
A demonstration of support for Coleman's views that the campaign against him was anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic was held outside the hearing at the Hendon Town Hall.
On 21 September 2012 the London Evening Standard reported an incident that had led to Coleman's arrest for alleged assault the previous afternoon.
In the 2012 London Assembly election Coleman was defeated by the former Member of Parliament for Hendon, Andrew Dismore, who contested Coleman's Barnet and Camden seat for Labour.
* Brian Coleman's blogs for New Statesman
Gerard Woodley, one of Coleman's childhood friends, was arrested in May for the crime.

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