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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 graduated from Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School, Fairfax, Virginia, in 1978 ; in 1978 – 1979 she was an exchange student at Røyken upper secondary school in Norway with the AFS Intercultural Programs.
Coleman was selected by NASA in 1992 to join the NASA Astronaut Corps.
Coleman was assigned as a backup U. S. crew member for Expeditions 19, 20 and 21 and served as a backup crewmember for Expeditions 24 and 25 as part of her training for Expedition 26.
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 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 was reported for retaliation after twice being struck by his Carlton opponent, Harry Caspar, and without him the Dons were rated a 4 goals poorer team.
Essendon slumped to 8th in 1952 but John Coleman was in irrepressible form managing 103 goals for the year.
Hugh Buggy noted in The Argus: " It was the wettest season for twenty two years and Coleman showed that since the war he was without peer in the art of goal kicking.
This was a remarkable result for Coleman who in his second season of coaching pulled off the ultimate prize in Australian football.
Gary Wayne Coleman ( February 8, 1968 – May 28, 2010 ) was an American actor, known for his childhood role as Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff ' rent Strokes ( 1978 – 1986 ) and for his small stature as an adult.
Coleman was born in Zion, Illinois, outside Chicago.
Coleman was cast in the role of Arnold Jackson in the television sitcom Diff ' rent Strokes, portraying one of two young black brothers adopted by a wealthy white widower in Manhattan.
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.
Coleman was a candidate for governor in the 2003 California recall election.
At the 2007 New York Comic Con, Coleman said, " I wish there was a lawyer on Earth that would sue them for me.
Coleman was charged with assault in 1998, while he was working as a security guard.
Coleman pleaded no contest to one count of assault, received a suspended jail sentence, and was ordered to pay Fields ' $ 1, 665 hospital bill as well as take anger management classes.

Coleman and born
Catherine Grace " Cady " Coleman ( born December 14, 1960 ) is an American chemist, a former United States Air Force officer, and a current NASA astronaut.
* Cleopatra Coleman ( born 1987 ), Australian actress
He was born in Coleman Street in the City of London, where his father was a merchant.
* Ashley Coleman, Miss Teen USA 1999 ( born and grew up in Camden )
< font size = 2 > Church custodian Coleman Doyle Alldredge ( born 1950 ) also participates in the outreach of Clarence Baptist Church .</ font size = 2 >
* Derrick Coleman ( born 1967 ), former NBA player who played for the New Jersey Nets.
* Ronnie Dunn of the country group Brooks & Dunn was born in Coleman.
Young was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Coleman Young, a dry cleaner, and Ida Reese Jones.
* Maida Coleman, a Democrat from St. Louis and assistant minority leader in the Missouri Senate, was born in Sikeston in 1954.
Wilbur Coleman Sweatman was born February 7, 1882 in Brunswick, Missouri to parents Matilda and Coleman Sweatman.
Norman Bertram Coleman, Jr. ( born August 17, 1949 ) is an American attorney and politician.
Coleman was born in New York, the son of Beverly ( née Behrman ) and Norman Bertram Coleman, Sr. His family was Jewish ( his paternal grandfather had changed his surname from Goldman to Coleman ).
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.
Gordy's eighth and youngest child is a son he has with Nancy Leiviska, known by his stage name as Redfoo of the duo LMFAO ( the other member of the duo is Skyler Gordy, born August 23, 1986, and known professionally as SkyBlu ; he is the grandson of Gordy and Thelma Coleman through their son Berry Gordy IV, and his wife, Valerie Robeson ):
He was once thought to have been born in 1553, because the monument to him in the church of St. Stephen Coleman Street, stated that at the time of his death he was eighty years old.
Eleanor Holmes was born in Washington, D. C. to Coleman Holmes, a civil servant, and Vela Holmes née Lynch, a schoolteacher.
Los Angeles poets: Leland Hickman ( 1934 – 1991 ), Holly Prado ( born 1938 ), Harry Northup ( born 1940 ), Wanda Coleman ( born 1946 ),

Coleman and raised
Nelle Harper Lee, the youngest of four children of Amasa Coleman Lee and Frances Cunningham Finch, was raised in Monroeville, Alabama.
The allegations in Sacheverell's report on the examination of Coleman prompted the country party to demand the exclusion of James, Duke of York, from the succession to the throne, the first suggestion of the famous Exclusion Bill being made by Sacheverell on 4 November 1678 in a debate --" the greatest that ever was in Parliament ," as it was pronounced by contemporaries — raised by Lord Russell with the object of removing the duke from the King's Council.
Coleman Hawkins, who introduced the tenor saxophone to jazz, was raised in Topeka, Kansas, and began touring in eastern Kansas by 1918 ( at the age of 14 ).
However, angry crowds and violence reappeared the following night as the newly elected Mayor of Detroit, Coleman Young, declared Chinarian's $ 500 bond " ridiculously low " ( it was raised to $ 25, 000 ); using a car as a battering ram, the crowd stormed and ransacked Bolton's Bar.
Michael B. Coleman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 18, 1954 and raised in Toledo, Ohio.
When Diff ' rent Strokes became a hit on NBC with Gary Coleman in the starring role, ABC tried, with some success, to duplicate that show's formula of depicting a small African-American boy being raised in a white family.

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