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During production director Curtis Bernhardt accidentally kept referring to Crawford as " Bette " as he had just finished filming A Stolen Life with Bette Davis.
Before his resignation with the Avalanche, Crawford was also the head coach of the 1998 Canadian Olympic hockey team where they finished a disappointing fourth.
The work was finished by R. T. Crawford of Berkeley, California.
Crawford stepped down from the Hawthorn Captaincy after the 2004 season, in which he broke his arm and the Hawks finished second last on the AFL ladder.
In 2001, Crawford finished 8th in points, his first top-ten points finish, he would earn sixteen top tens and ten top fives.
Despite a win at Loudon in 2005, Crawford finished seventeenth in points, mainly due to missing the first race of his Truck career after suffering injuries, ironically while practicing for the Built Ford Tough 225.
In 1964, this precinct started to redevelop and finished in 1982, excluding the booked sites in the Beach Road and the MRT Station in Crawford ( Lavender MRT Station ) for upcoming development.
Crawford finished second in Surrey's batting averages and in all first-class games scored 543 runs at an average of 33. 93 and took 47 wickets at an average of 18. 46.
Having finished his school career, Crawford was selected to tour South Africa with Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ) during the winter of 1905 – 06.

Crawford and season
After the end of the season, head coach Marc Crawford rejected the team's offer of a two-year deal.
Williams teamed with Jalen Rose, Crawford, Fizer, newcomer Donyell Marshall, Curry, Chandler, and guard Trenton Hassell to form a young and exciting nucleus which improved to 30 – 52 in Bill Cartwright's first full season as head coach.
Pre-game and post-game shows were hosted by Ray Craford and Bill Davidge ( Ray Crawford moved to Chicago at the end of the 2011-2012 season ).
Suffering their worst season since 1977 – 78 the subsequent year, Keenan was fired midway through and replaced with Marc Crawford ( who had won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 ).
After missing the playoffs for the third consecutive season, Dallas fired coach Crawford on April 12, 2011.
Image: Tribute to 2004 State Championship. jpg | Tribute to the 2004 Football State Champions Crawford Pirates and their undefeated season, going 16 – 0.
For the show's 5th season, production moved from New York to Los Angeles, and Charlie Sheen, as new Deputy Mayor Charlie Crawford, joined Caitlin, Paul, Stuart, Carter, and the Mayor.
Marc Crawford, winner for the 1994 – 95 NHL season.
Sam Crawford in his rookie season with the Reds, 1899
Crawford played in 31 games for the Reds at the end of the 1899 season.
Crawford joined the Tigers for the 1903 season and remained there until the end of his major league career in 1917.
At the end of the 1917 season, Crawford was released and did not play again in Major League Baseball.
ZIV reportedly desired a fifth season, but Crawford declined.
Though he ranked third in team scoring, Crawford has recalled that by the end of the season, Näslund and Bertuzzi had been eclipsed by Daniel and Henrik Sedin as the team's offensive leaders.
Crawford later recalled the 2005 – 06 season as a turning point in Näslund's role as the offensive leader on the team, noting that Henrik and Daniel Sedin had surpassed him and Bertuzzi in that respect as the campaign progressed.
The 2002 – 03 season saw them finish 5th, their highest position yet with Stephen Crawford scoring 19 goals.
After a season in the IHL with the Milwaukee Admirals, Crawford officially retired as a professional hockey player.
After two less-than-stellar seasons with Cornwall, Crawford moved to the AHL, and in his first season with the St. John's Maple Leafs, he took his team to the 1992 Calder Cup finals, losing to the Adirondack Red Wings.
The following season, Crawford was awarded the Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award as the AHL's coach of the year.
The next season, the Nordiques franchise was relocated to Colorado as the Avalanche, and Crawford won his first and only championship thus far as a player or coach in 1996, defeating the Florida Panthers in four games.
Crawford would continue to post successful regular season with the Avalanche in the next two seasons, but after an early first-round exit in the 1998 playoffs, Crawford resigned on May 27, 1998.
After a brief stint as an analyst on Hockey Night in Canada, Crawford replaced Mike Keenan as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks midway through the 1998 – 99 season.
Joining Vancouver in the midst of a rebuilding period for the franchise, Crawford slowly developed the Canucks into a successful regular season team, playing a fast-paced and offensively emphasized style of play.
Despite Vancouver's regular season success, they only managed to win one playoff series during Crawford's tenure and, compounded by the Canucks ' failure to make the postseason in 2005 – 06, Crawford was let go by management on April 25, 2006, and replaced by Alain Vigneault.

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* A Slight Case of Murder ( 1938 ) with Edward G. Robinson — remade in 1953 as Stop, You're Killing Me with Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor
The film shoot was wrought with difficulties stemming from Crawford ’ s alcoholism.
More successful were A Woman's Face ( 1941 ) with Joan Crawford and Gaslight ( 1944 ) with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
Blues singers Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, and Gladys Bentley sang about affairs with women to visitors such as Tallulah Bankhead, Beatrice Lillie, and the soon-to-be-named Joan Crawford.
Crawford Gribben has shown that there were successful rapture fiction novels as early as 1913, with some earlier works identified as dating from 1905.
John H. Crawford, chief architect of the original 386, co-managed the design of the P5, along with Donald Alpert, who managed the architectural team.
In 1790, Adair Crawford, a physician engaged in the preparation of barium, recognised that the Strontian ores exhibited different properties to those normally seen with other " heavy spars " sources.
Instead, the House elected Adams on the first ballot with thirteen states, followed by Jackson with seven and Crawford with four.
* Rain ( 1932 ), the first sound version of the short story " Miss Thompson " ( retitled as " Rain "), with Joan Crawford and Walter Huston.
The game went to a shootout with a 1 – 1 tie after overtime, but Gretzky was controversially not selected by coach Marc Crawford as one of the five shooters.
The Democratic Party merged its strength from the existing supporters of Jackson and their coalition with the supporters of Crawford ( the " Old Republicans ") and Vice-President Calhoun.
In 1947, he founded the Actors Studio, a non-profit workshop, with actors Robert Lewis and Cheryl Crawford.
The film was followed by Big City with Luise Rainer and Mannequin with Joan Crawford, the latter of which took good billings at the box office.
Tracy frequently engaged in extramarital affairs, including with co-stars Joan Crawford in 1937, and Ingrid Bergman in 1941.
Finally, in 1926, at the age of 20, she was cast in the lead role in The Johnstown Flood ( 1926 ), the same year she was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars ( with Joan Crawford, Dolores del Río and others ).
" Crawford continued to dislike the name throughout her life but, she said, she " liked the security that went with it ".
The following year, Crawford was named one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars, along with Mary Astor, Mary Brian, Dolores Costello, Dolores del Río, Janet Gaynor and Fay Wray.
Crawford appeared in The Unknown ( 1927 ), starring Lon Chaney, Sr. who played a carnival knife thrower with no arms.
While the Fairbanks men played golf together, Crawford was left either with Pickford or alone.
Crawford later achieved continued success with Letty Lynton ( 1932 ).

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