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She made headlines and became part of the national debate over troubled child stars, particularly given the difficulties of her Diff ' rent Strokes co-stars, Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges.
The Coleman factor was just what Essendon needed to enable them to take that vital final step to premiership glory, but even so it was not until the business end of the season that this became clear.
Coleman became a popular figure, starring in a number of feature films and made-for-TV movies including On the Right Track and The Kid with the Broken Halo.
" The Curse of Muldoon was born-although Coleman admitted years after the fact that he had fabricated the whole incident-and became one of the first widely known sports " curses.
The original site of Coleman College became
Cherry became well known in 1958 when he performed and recorded with Ornette Coleman, first in a quintet with pianist Paul Bley and later in what became the predominantly piano-less quartet which recorded for Atlantic Records.
Previously a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party ( DFL ), Coleman became a Republican in 1996.
In January 2009, Coleman became an adviser to and board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
" In 2010, Coleman became Chairman and CEO of the American Action Network.
The most popular 1930s standard, Johnny Green's " Body and Soul ", was introduced in Broadway and became a huge hit after Coleman Hawkins's 1939 recording.
Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, and Ornette Coleman became controversial jazz innovators.
" On June 15, 1921, Coleman became not only the first African-American woman to earn an international aviation license from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, but the first African American woman in the world to earn an aviation pilot's license.
He became the first African-American mayor of Atlanta in the same election cycle in 1973 that Coleman Young became the first African-American mayor of Detroit, Michigan.
The inventor and most prolific practitioner of vocalese was Eddie Jefferson, whose rendition of Coleman Hawkins's " Body and Soul " became a hit on its own.
Fletcher Henderson's jazz orchestra, first appearing in 1923, included Coleman Hawkins and later, New Orleans musician Louis Armstrong, became wildly popular and helped invent swing music.
In October 2010, Kemp became a father to a baby boy with ex-partner Nicola Coleman.
Among the daughters: Angelica Kauffman Peale married Alexander Robinson, Priscilla Peale wed Dr. Henry Boteler, and Sophonisba Peale became the wife of Coleman Sellers.
Some Barbadian songs and stories made their way back to England, most famously " Inckle the English Sailor " and " Yarico the Indian Maid ", which became English plays and an opera by George Coleman with music by Samuel Arnold, and first performed in London in 1787.
But once she had read the book, Coleman became its champion.
He became an enthusiastic advocate of this style and wrote many works according to its principles, among them Transformation ( 1957, for jazz ensemble ), Concertino ( 1959, for jazz quartet and orchestra ; one of its movements, Progression in Tempo, has sometimes been performed separately ), Abstraction ( 1959, for nine instruments ), the opera The Visitation ( 1966 ), and Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk ( 1960, for 13 instruments ), which was recorded by Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, and Bill Evans.
In those years, as he became known, he recorded with jazz stars like Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Shavers, and Don Byas.
In 2007 in a blog in the New Statesman Coleman wrote: " The late Ted Heath managed to obtain the highest office of state after he was supposedly advised to cease his cottaging activities in the 1950s when he became a privy councillor " implying that Heath used to have casual gay sex in public lavatories.

Coleman and most
In 2003, cryptozoologists Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe discussed the pinniped hypothesis, and found it to be the most likely candidate, for the Loch Ness Monster.
Upon arriving in New York, he spent most of his first weeks in town trying to get in contact with Charlie Parker, despite being advised against doing so by several people he met during his quest, including saxophonist Coleman Hawkins.
Borrowing Coleman's quotation from Putnam's book, Coleman once mentioned we cannot understate " the importance of the embeddedness of young persons in the enclaves of adults most proximate to them, first and most prominent the family and second, a surrounding community of adults ".
Other lines have existed in the past, most notably one from Coleman southeast towards Auburndale in Polk County, part of which includes the General James A.
Haney is the joint record holder, along with Ronnie Coleman, for winning the most Mr. Olympia titles, with 8.
Free jazz is most strongly associated with the 1950s innovations of Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor and the later works of saxophonist John Coltrane.
A Mr. Coleman owned most of the land in the area, hence the name of the town.
Robbins performed and recorded several songs by longtime songwriter Coleman Harwell, most notably " Thanks But No Thanks " in 1964 ; Robbins and his producers employed the top sessions musicians and singers including the Jordanaires to record Harwell's songs.
Coleman and Wellstone were neck-and-neck in most polls for most of the campaign.
Coleman's most recent Senate financial disclosure form discloses that Laurie Coleman gets a salary from Hays Companies, but Senate rules do not require the salary amount to be revealed.
In March 2007, National Journal ranked Coleman the fourth most liberal Republican in the Senate.
Iowa's most recent presidents have left to become presidents at several of the most prestigious colleges and universities of the United States: Dartmouth College ( James O. Freedman in 1987 ), the University of Michigan ( Mary Sue Coleman in 2002 ), and Cornell University ( Hunter R. Rawlings III in 1995 and David Skorton in 2006 ).
Alan Coleman produced the show for most of its run until being replaced by Sue Masters, shortly before the series finished production in late 1982.
Two recordings that showcase his sound most famously are 1937's " Honeysuckle Rose ," recorded with Django Reinhardt and Coleman Hawkins in Europe, and the same tune reprised on his 1961 album
During this time, most commercial traffic shifted from small Detroit City Airport ( now Coleman Young International Airport ) northeast of downtown Detroit to the larger Willow Run Airport over west of the city, and west of Wayne County Airport.
Schwartzman was the most successful " private citizen " candidate, and finished ninth overall in the race, just after actor Gary Coleman.
Many ICR employees, most notably train dispatcher Vincent Coleman, responded with heroism and desperate determination to evacuate wounded and summon relief.
A meeting of the London Assembly's Business Management and Administration Committee on 22 October 2009 had to be suspended for ten minutes after Coleman interrupted another speaker by shouting " oh shut up you odious toad " and " you are the nastiest most odious little man who is unfortunate enough to serve in public life ".

Coleman and popular
The stolen base remained a popular tactic through the 1980s, perhaps best exemplified by Vince Coleman and the St. Louis Cardinals, but began to decline again in the 1990s as the frequency of home runs reached unprecedented heights and the steal-friendly artificial turf ballparks began to disappear.
Robert Coleman of the New York Daily Mirror said, " It took courage to produce Brigadoon, an unconventional musical show of marked originality ... still manages to pack a tartan full of popular appeal ".
Both Hampton and Jordan combined the popular boogie-woogie rhythm, a grittier version of swing-era saxophone styles as exemplified by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster, and playful, humorous lyrics or verbal asides laced with jive talk.
Most recently Coleman purchased Rosie O ’ Grady ’ s and transformed it into a popular sports bar renamed Rosie ’ s Sports Pub and Grill at the gateway to Tipperary Hill on the corner of West Fayette and Hamilton Streets.
As mayor Archer was never popular with loyalists of his predecessor, Coleman Young.
Meanwhile, jazz performers began to push jazz away from a danceable popular music towards more intricate arrangements, improvisation, and technically challenging forms, culminating in the bebop of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, the cool sounds and modal jazz of Miles Davis, and the free jazz of Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane.
Shallow cultivation is also becoming popular among such gardeners: shallowly turning the soil's surface using one of numerous surface cultivating tools that are now available in the market place, including the popular Coleman surface-hoes developed by Eliot Coleman.
According to The Carpenters: The Untold Story by Ray Coleman, manager Sherwin Bash fired Sedaka at the request of Richard Carpenter, allegedly because Sedaka was becoming more popular than the Carpenters.
One of the most popular slide and most basic hands-down slide is called the Coleman.
Made popular by Cliff Coleman, the Coleman slide is the most popular slide used to come to a complete stop, as you do a complete 180 degree turn with one hand on the ground.
-Coleman was also inspired by natural things like flight patterns of bees and certainly there was the influence from the African American popular music Coleman heard in his youth, especially from James Brown.
Henry Coleman is a fictional character on the popular CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns.
In particular the cover and inserts for Zorn's tribute to Ornette Coleman Spy vs Spy ( 1989 ) and a popular Naked City T-shirt.
Nearby Tishomingo County, Mississippi attractions include the popular skiing and boating destination Bay Springs Lake, Jamie Whitten Lock and Dam, Woodall Mountain, J. P. Coleman State Park and Pickwick Lake.
Jonathan Coleman is also the voice of the popular Australian 70s and 80s music radio program " My Generation ", heard on the Australian Radio Network stations Gold 104 ( Melbourne ), WS-FM ( Sydney ), 4KQ ( Brisbane ), Mix 102. 3 FM ( Adelaide ), Mix 106. 3 FM ( Canberra ), and more than 85 other radio stations throughout Australia.

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