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In the wake of this, according to the November 25, 1911 issue of Literary Digest, Coleman Livingston Blease, the governor of South Carolina, declared that, rather than stop a lynch mob, he would " have resigned his office and come to Honea Path and led the mob.
After leaving Fulham, Coleman was appointed manager of Real Sociedad, but resigned in January 2008, citing differences with the incoming president, even though in his last twelve games he recorded only one defeat.
With the club in 5th place and having only lost once in its previous eleven games, Coleman resigned as manager on 16 January 2008, citing a divergence in vision for the club with newly elected President Iñaki Badiola.
He was Secretary of State when Coleman resigned in 1900, and since there was no vice-president, Gibson was chosen to succeed him.
When Phillips resigned from the Public Service Commission in 1959, Coleman appointed Phillips ' older brother, the author Thomas Hal Phillips, to the remaining portion of the term.
On 15 December 1977, Willis called a press conference to announce his intention to resign as leader: On 16 December, he formally resigned as leader at the party meeting and was replaced by Peter Coleman.

Coleman and on
The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
Coleman launched on December 15, 2010 ( December 16 Baikonur time ), aboard Soyuz TMA-20 to join the Expedition 26 mission aboard the International Space Station.
STS-93 on Columbia ( July 22 to 27, 1999 ) was a five-day mission during which Coleman was the lead mission specialist for the deployment of the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Earnhardt was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, on April 29, 1951, to Martha Coleman and Ralph Lee Earnhardt, who was then one of the best short-track drivers in North Carolina.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
The 1949 season heralded the arrival on the VFL scene of John Coleman, arguably the greatest player in Essendon's history, and, in the view of some, the finest player the game has known.
With ' King Richard ' still holding court as coach in 1951, albeit now in a non-playing capacity, Essendon seemed on course for a third consecutive flag but a controversial four week suspension dished out to John Coleman on the eve of the finals effectively put paid to their chances.
While best known for his role on Diff ' rent Strokes, Coleman had appeared earlier on in television in The Jeffersons as Raymond, George Jefferson's nephew, and on Good Times as Penny's friend Gary.
VH1 rated Coleman first on a list of " 100 Greatest Child Stars " on television.
According to castmate Todd Bridges ' autobiography Killing Willis, Coleman was made to work long hours on the set of Diff ' rent Strokes despite his age and health problems, and this contributed to his being unhappy and separating himself from the cast.
At the 2007 New York Comic Con, Coleman said, " I wish there was a lawyer on Earth that would sue them for me.
The Coleman character lives on in the show, despite the death of its inspiration, after minor dialogue adjustments.
In a 1993 television interview, Coleman said he had twice attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on pills.
In 2009, Coleman and Price were involved in a domestic dispute, after which his ex-wife was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, and both parties were cited for disorderly conduct.
In January 2010, Coleman was arrested on an outstanding domestic assault warrant in Santaquin, booked into the Utah County Jail, and released the following day.
The controversy was exacerbated by a photograph published on the front page of the tabloid newspaper The Globe depicting Price posed next to a comatose, intubated Coleman, under the headline, " It Was Murder!
The hospital later issued a statement confirming that Coleman had completed an Advanced Health Care Directive granting Price permission to make medical decisions on his behalf.
* Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist at McGill University, studies hacker cultures and has written extensively on the hacker ethic and culture
President Coleman ( 1896 – 1900 ) considered the future of Liberia to depend on exploitation of the resources of Liberia ’ s interior.
Coleman left in the spring of 1964, to be replaced by avant-garde saxophonist Sam Rivers, on the suggestion of Tony Williams.
The Commander-in-Chief of the NZDF is Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand who exercises his power on the advice of the Minister of Defence, Jonathan Coleman, under the Defence Act 1990.

Coleman and 16
On June 16, 2010, Texas state lawmakers Garnet Coleman and Bill Callegari, both from the Houston area, co-wrote a letter asking Big 12 officials to consider adding the University of Houston ( a Conference USA member ) to the Big 12.
Tillman Houser, another early settler who brought his family over Snoqualmie Pass to settle on Coleman Creek, entered the valley on June 16 of that same year, and was later joined by Martin Dervan and his wife.
* Recorded with the above under Coleman Hawkins six sides, which are said to be the first bebop recordings: " Woody ' n You ", February 16 and 22, 1944.
After making 143 appearances, scoring 16 goals in that period – a 1 in 9 record explained by the fact that manager Steve Coppell often used Coleman as a makeshift centre forward – he moved to Blackburn Rovers.
During His time In Greece, Coleman only lost 1 game out of 12, only conceding 3 goals and scoring 16.
After joining Hart instead of the Stampeders, Coleman trained under him before debuting on January 16, 1970After wrestling briefly under his real name, Graham traveled back to America and joined the National Wrestling Alliance's Los Angeles in a tag team with Dr. Jerry Graham and changed his ring name to Billy Graham, as a tribute to the famous evangelist of the same name.
Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster with fellow tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins was recorded on December 16, 1957 along with Peterson, Herb Ellis ( guitar ), Ray Brown ( bass ), and Alvin Stoller ( drums ).
At the end of the season he was sent to Cleveland for Billy Martin, Gordy Coleman and Cal McLish, in one of the first interleague trades in major league history ( December 16, 1959 ).
After a quick TKO victory over Allan Goes at Pride 13, Coleman faced possibly his toughest challenge ever in Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at Pride 16.
Christopher Coleman George ( born September 16, 1979 in Houston, Texas ) is a Major League Baseball pitcher.
In addition to sports, Coleman Coliseum has been used for other events including concerts ( seating capacity 16, 000 ), commencement ceremonies, alumni gatherings, student convocations, operas, ballets and political rallies.
* Charlotte Coleman ( 1968 – 2001 ), actress, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, expelled at age 16
In his first full season in, Brown batted. 261 with 16 home runs and 61 runs batted in for the last-place Giants, made the All-Rookie team, and finished 4th in the National League Rookie of the Year voting ( Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals won the award by unanimous vote ); Brown also led the NL in times being hit by pitch ( 11 ).

Coleman and January
* January 3 – Dabney Coleman, American actor
However, following the sale of club captain Andrew Procter to Preston North End in the January 2012 transfer window, the third-longest serving management team of John Coleman and Jimmy Bell departed for Rochdale.
" ( ABC Radio NSW Australia interview with Interviewer Chris Coleman on 18 January 2007 )
Barkley served until the 107th congress ended on January 3, 2003, when he was replaced by Norm Coleman, who had been elected on November 5, 2002 to the term lasting from 2003 to 2009.
Restoration of city electrical power was delayed as a circuit breaker at the Coleman Substation had exploded on January 21 just before the ice storm hit.
His term ended on January 3, 2009, and after a six-month legal battle in which he lost each decision in the process, the Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously declared Franken the election winner by 312 votes ( out of over 3 million cast ) on June 30, 2009, prompting Coleman to concede.
Coleman filed a legal challenge of the results on January 6, a three-judge panel was seated.
In January 2009, Coleman became an adviser to and board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
However Coleman announced on January 17, 2010 that he would not run, saying " The timing on this race is both a bit too soon and a bit too late.
On January 22, 2007, Coleman, along with fellow Republican Senators John Warner and Susan Collins, joined Democrats in opposition to President Bush's planned troop increase in Iraq.
On January 7, 2009, Page was appointed by Chief Justice Eric Magnuson to select the three-judge panel that heard the election contest brought by Norm Coleman in the 2008 U. S. Senate election.
Elizabeth " Bessie " Coleman ( January 26, 1892 – April 30, 1926 ) was an American civil aviator.
Coleman was born on January 26, 1892 in Atlanta, Texas, the tenth of thirteen children to sharecroppers George, who was part Cherokee, and Susan Coleman.
On January 9th 2011 a test server was launched with the help of a former player who wished to remain anonymous. With the approval of Russel Ginns and some of the original development team, as well as Kevin D. Quitt ; Spencer Jerome ( The Architect Seademond ) with the help of Donald Butyen ( The Architect Fonos ) and Rachel Coleman ( The Architect Morelia ) revived the Castle and are maintaining the revived server as long as there is interest.
On 19 January 2012, Coleman was appointed team manager of the Welsh national team, as successor to Gary Speed.
In January 2012, Coleman announced that because of financial troubles at the club he would be quitting from his position as manager.
On 19 January 2012, Coleman was appointed team manager of the Welsh national team, as successor to his late friend Gary Speed.
In January 2012 Symons was appointed to the Wales national football team coaching staff under team manager Chris Coleman
Iain Coleman ( born 18 January 1958 ) was the Labour Member of Parliament for Hammersmith and Fulham in London from 1997 to 2005.
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.

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