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Colin and Hickey
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Its final roster included Monty Carlo ( Colin Hickey ), The Count ( Chris Knudson ), Cap ' n Sextastic ( Jake Morton ), and Joe Danger ( Joe Brennan ).
Colin Hickey said that he never received clothing from the AOF, except for a black armband and tie for the 1952 Olympics to mourn the death of King George VI.

Colin and finished
Also, at Bands of America Grand National Championships, the band was a Class A Finalist and National Semi-Finalist, and finished in third place in Class A National Championships. The program is led by director Brian Willett, assistant director Dr. Albert Lilly, and color guard director Colin West.
Driving a Lotus Elite, he finished second to Colin Chapman in a 10-lap GT race at Brands Hatch.
In quick succession, he peeled off 45 and 90 in Barbados, 7 and 150 in Trinidad, 113 in Guyana and finished his WSC career with 104 and 85 in Antigua, all scored against an attack of Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Colin Croft and Joel Garner on their home wickets.
Parkes finished third, behind eventual winner Conservative Colin Carrie and the NDP's Sid Ryan
The Lotus of Allison and Colin Chapman finished sixth in the 1958 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race for sports cars.
Women were barred from the race at first, and it was not until 1971 that Sheila Burnett from Cambridge Canoe Club finished the race with Colin Dickens, only to be disqualified when it was discovered that she was a woman.
Naturally asiprated cars finished as high as fourth place with Frenchman Philippe Streiff leading home a team one-two in the Jim Clark / Colin Chapman Trophy standings for Tyrrell.
Now trained by Colin Hayes, Better Loosen Up resumed late in the spring of 1989, on Caulfield Cup day, with a close second, and finished the year with three Group One wins in as many starts, in the Honda Stakes, the Winfield Stakes, and the Railway Stakes.
He finished third with teammate Colin Davis.
A month later Clarke very nearly won his second title at the European Tour's season ending Volvo Masters, however he was pipped to the title by Colin Montgomerie who finished one stroke clear.
Having finished 11th in the previous season they turned to Colin Bell, an English coach who had had some success with youth football in Germany, but he left in March 2000 after poor results and a player revolt.
His first novel, the autobiographical The Golden Valley, was finished in 1954 but not published until 1958 as by Colin Murry.
Scottish favorite Colin Montgomerie closed within a shot at one point on Sunday and finished on his own in second, his best ever result at The Open Championship.
* 27 – 30 October: Volvo Masters-Paul McGinley of the Republic of Ireland won the tournament, and Colin Montgomerie finished ahead of Michael Campbell to top the 2005 European Tour Order or Merit.
In 1958, under the captaincy of the first professional cricketer to captain the team, Maurice Tremlett, the side again finished third, and this was repeated in 1963 and 1966 under different captains, Harold Stephenson and Colin Atkinson, who later became headmaster at Millfield School.
He lost in a deciding leg to Colin Lloyd in the second round of the World Grand Prix ( having missed three darts to win the match ) and finished bottom of his group in the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts.
In 2012, Krohn Racing drivers Tracy Krohn, Nic Jönsson, Ricardo Zonta and Colin Braun finished 19th overall in the 2012 24 Hours of Daytona in the No. 75 Proto-Auto Lola-Ford.
Parkes won the nomination over Grose and Topple on the first ballot but finished third behind the NDP's Sid Ryan and winner Colin Carrie of the Conservatives in the general election.
He finished the WRC season in third place in the standings behind the dominant Subaru World Rally Team pairing of Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz, after the Toyota Castrol Team pairing of Juha Kankkunen and Didier Auriol were excluded from the championship for running illegal turbo restrictors.
He did pip Colin Turkington to 2nd in the championship, meaning that he has now finished in each of the top 5 championship positions.
He finished 2nd in the 2009 championship, 5 points behind champion Colin Turkington.

Colin and seventh
The Twin Dilemma is the seventh and final serial of the 21st season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from 22 March to 30 March 1984, the first to star Colin Baker in the title role.
The band's seventh album, self-titled ( but known as The Gun Album ), was released early 2006, and features, along the regular line-up, guest appearances by Wilco, Kelly Hogan and The Decemberists ' singer / songwriter Colin Meloy, among others.
In the second Test at Lord's Evans scored 82 in 115 minutes, batting at number eight he shared a seventh wicket partnership of 174 in 115 minutes with Colin Cowdrey.

Colin and 1956
Beginning with that journey to India undertaken in 1956, at the age of 24, without any foreign-language skills ( he is said to have learned English only afterwards – by reading, with the help of a dictionary, a copy of Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls ), he travelled across the developing world, at first producing " essays in frustration and ignorance " ( in the words of Colin Thubron ), though later reporting more knowledgeably on wars, coups and revolutions in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas
In 1956, she married Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company, Duckworth.
* Colin ( 1956 )
In 1956 Blofeld was one of only three batsmen for Public Schools to score a century against Combined Services ( the others being Peter May and Colin Cowdrey ) and he was given the Cricket Society's award for the most promising young player of the season.
1956: Richard Hamilton, Anthony Hill and Colin St. John Wilson in public discussion " Revaluation of Duchamp ", the first revaluation of Marcel Duchamp in Britain after the Second World War.
The styling exercises were mainly undertaken in 1956 under Colin Neale.
Colin Chapman helped to improve the car in 1956.
Hull team won the league championship in 1956 when Colin Hutton kicked a last-minute penalty in the final against Halifax at Maine Road, Manchester.
* Colin Campbell ( footballer ) ( born 1956 ), Scottish association football player
Raymond Colin Wilkins MBE ( born 14 September 1956 in Hillingdon, Middlesex ), commonly known as Ray Wilkins, is an English former footballer and at present a television pundit.
Prolific writer Colin Wilson, best known for his debut work The Outsider ( 1956 ) and for The Mind Parasites ( 1967 ), lives in Gorran Haven, a village on the southern Cornish coast, not far from Mevagissey.
Colin was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1956.
The creator, Sid Colin, was inspired by a 1956 film, Private's Progress, that starred Ian Carmichael, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas and William Hartnell.

Colin and 500
Colin McEvedy and Richard Jones suggest that in the 12th century, Syria had a population of 2. 7 million, Palestine and Transjordan had 500, 000 inhabitants, and Egypt had a population of under 5 million.
Retired U. S. Army General and former U. S. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell delivered the keynote address during the memorial's dedication ceremony before a crowd of more than 1, 500.
* Colin also uses the following Ashdown Gear: ABM EVO 500 II head and an ABM 810 Cabinet
Colin McEvedy ( Atlas of World Population History, 1978 ) estimates the population of Russia-in-Europe dropped by 500, 000 people, from 7. 5 to 7 million in 1300.
The HDT entered three Monaro's in the 1969 Hardie-Ferodo 500 the lead car driven by Colin Bond and Tony Roberts winning from 1968 winners Bruce McPhee and Barry Mulholland who had switched to driving a Ford XW Falcon GTHO.
Cliff Allison started his racing career in a Formula Three Cooper 500 in 1953 before being spotted by Colin Chapman.
EMEA employs 4, 500 people in 18 countries, the chairman is Colin Marshall and the CEO is John Phizackerly.
Colin Barnett the premier of the Government of Western Australia made the announcement saying his government was also backing a bid by Crown to increase its number of poker machines by 500, and the number of gaming tables by 130.

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