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After the death of Ray Wallace in 2002, following a request by Loren Coleman to Seattle Times reporter Bob Young to investigate, the family of Wallace went public with claims that he had started the Bigfoot phenomenon with fake footprints ( made from a wooden foot-shaped cutout ) left in Californian sites in 1958.
He left the corporation in 1971 after David Coleman was installed as the BBC's top commentator, his final BBC commentary being on the 1971 European Cup final between Ajax and Panathinaikos at Wembley Stadium.
A man named Coleman told Virgil that the Cowboys had left the Dunbar and Dexter Stable for the O. K.
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Coleman left the Attorney General's office upon being elected the mayor of St. Paul.
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 ).
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In 1901, Coleman's life took a dramatic turn: George Coleman left his family.
In the immediate 12 games after Coleman left, Larissa lost 9 out of 12 games, drawing 2 and winning only 1.
On 24 January 2012, Accrington Stanley manager, John Coleman was confirmed as the successor to Steve Eyre and left his club for whom he had been with for more than a decade.
* Renée Coleman ( credited as Renee Coleman )-Alice " Skeeter " Gaspers (# 18, left field / center field / catcher )
* April 30-Bessie Coleman, the first licensed African-American female pilot, is killed along with mechanic William Wills, who was piloting the plane, after they crash as a result of a wrench that Wills accidentally left loose getting stuck in the control gears.
His father left the family while Coleman was a child.
Treen became the first Republican to represent Louisiana in Congress since Hamilton D. Coleman left office from the Second District in 1891.
Original cast member Al Corley returned as gay Carrington heir Steven, despite the fact that he had left the series after two seasons and been replaced by Jack Coleman.
In 1986, Phil Rosenthal and Tom Gray both left the band to focus on other pursuits, and were replaced by Lou Reid and T. Michael Coleman, respectively.
During 1995 and 1996, Klein and Coleman, along with original member Mike Auldridge, left the group to form a new band called Chesapeake.
Ouimet rejoined and left the group several times ; Jim Coleman was recruited to replace him on sampler, and both men were in the group for their debut recording, the " Piece Man " 7 " in 1989.
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Gordon questions Al as to why the blond trumpeter was fired and Al responds " It ’ s the vibes, man, the vibes !” “ What Vibes ?” replied Gordon “ Coltrane, Miles, Coleman Hawkins, Bill Evans, Mingus, and Sonny himself, cats who ’ ve played here and left their vibes here, man!
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Kramer left government employment in 1952 to take a position as Technical Director with Coleman Engineering Company where his work focused on the highly efficient movement of structures through fluids via creation of laminar flows.

Coleman and spring
Davis, Coleman, Carter and a few other musicians recorded half the tracks for an album in the spring of 1963.
Throughout the spring and summer of 1982, the Ceroc troupe worked with choreographer Michel Ange Lau, whose classes Cronin and Sylvia Coleman had attended at the Centre Charles Peguy, a French youth centre, in Leicester Square.
Loren Coleman disputes this theory, stating that at the time of year of the sightings, yearling moose are much larger, and no moose records exist for eastern Massachusetts for the spring of 1977.
In the spring of 2010 Mayor Coleman banned city workers from traveling to Arizona in a boycott over an Arizona law allowing police officers to demand documentation of citizenship of anyone suspected of being in the United States illegally.
He contacted the CIA via the United States's Eritrean embassy and, receiving encouragement from FBI special agents Jack Cloonan and Dan Coleman ( who were " seconded " to the CIA's Bin Laden unit ), he returned ( after staying in Germany for a while ) to the United States, in spring 1996.

Coleman and 1964
* 1964 – Mark Coleman, American mixed martial artist
* 1964 – Ronnie Coleman, American bodybuilder
His trio and quartet records of 1964, like Spiritual Unity and The Hilversum Session, show him advancing the improvisational notions of John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman into abstract realms where whole timbre, and not just mainly harmony with melody, is the music's backbone.
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.
One reason why this effect is so strong may be that Attwell et al., ( 2001 ) trained animals for only 4 days at an ISI that is outside of a range known to be optimal for learning msec is an optimal CS-US interval and the magnitude of learning decreases as the ISI is increased ( Schneiderman and Gormezano, 1964 ; Smith, Coleman, and Gormezano, 1969 ).
Ronnie Dean " Big Ron " Coleman ( born May 13, 1964 in Bastrop, Louisiana ) is an American professional bodybuilder who holds the record of eight straight wins as Mr. Olympia, a record career total that he shares with Lee Haney.
In 1964, Coleman met Dorothy Fields at a party, and when he asked if she would like to collaborate with him, she is reported to have answered, " thank God somebody asked.
Coleman achieved renown with two studies on problem solving: An Introduction to Mathematical Sociology ( 1964 ) and Mathematics of Collective Action ( 1973 ).
Tadpole diagrams, in this sense, first appear in the above-mentioned article by Coleman and Glashow, Physical Review v. 134, p. B671 ( 1964 ).
After his term ended in 1960, Coleman won a seat in the Mississippi House of Representatives and served until 1964.
* Mark Coleman ( born 1964 ), American mixed-martial artist, collegiate, Olympic and professional wrestler
* Mark Coleman ( born 1964 ), American Mixed Martial Arts fighter
** Ronnie Coleman ( born 1964 ), American bodybuilder
* Sidney Coleman ( American football ) ( born 1964 ), former American footballer
Mark Daniel Coleman ( born December 20, 1964 ) is an American mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, former NCAA collegiate wrestler and former Olympic amateur wrestler.
Coleman was born in Fremont, Ohio, U. S. in 1964.
* Coleman Hawkins – Live in England ' 64 with Harry " Sweets " Edison ( Jazz Icons Series IV ) ( 1964 )
This is the last of Davis's studio albums with pop standards rather than band originals ; such would be gone by the time the quintet made its last change, replacing Coleman with Wayne Shorter in late 1964.
When The Beatles returned to London after their first visit to America in early 1964 they were interviewed by David Coleman of BBC Television.
Ethel Coleman Van Name ( Died January 24, 1964 ),
Wendy Melvoin ( born January 26, 1964 ) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Prince as part of his backing band The Revolution, and for her collaboration with Lisa Coleman as one half of the duo Wendy & Lisa.
She married Ornette Coleman in 1954 and divorced him in 1964.
Frank Bough took over as main host in 1964 and Sportsview was cancelled / replaced by Sportsnight with Coleman from 1968.

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