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Crossley points out that the film uses a number of potentially controversial scholarly theories about Jesus but now with reference to Brian, such as the Messianic Secret, the Jewishness of Jesus, Jesus the revolutionary, and having a single mother.
The next major change was to use silver on glass rather than metal, in the 19th century such was with the Crossley reflector.
Notable was the fact that J McLandsborough, the original proposer of the line ( who dealt predominantly with water and sewerage engineering, but had experience of building the Otley and Ilkley Railway ) was appointed acting engineer ; whilst J. S. Crossley of the Midland Railway was appointed consultant engineer.
John Rennie was appointed as Engineer in July 1792, with William Crossley the elder as his assistant, and Archibald Millar as resident engineer and superintendent.
They were given special Crossley eight-cylinder engines which were fitted with gears and automatic air brakes.
However, this was a new design of ordnance and uses a split sliding block breech with Crossley obturation, instead of the more usual screw breech, to permit bagged charges ( no metal cartridge cases ).
Mattingly called a foul on Shanna Crossley with 2. 1 seconds left in the game and the score tied at 100.
Replay showed that Crossley made no contact with Phoenix's Cappie Pondexter.
Facilitated communication first drew attention in Australia in 1977, when Rosemary Crossley, a teacher at St. Nicholas Hospital, claimed to have produced communication from 12 children diagnosed with cerebral palsy and other disabilities and argued that they possessed normal intelligence.
* June 15, 1906: Businessman and Liberal Member of Parliament Sir William John Crossley was presented with a key on June 15, in honour of the Stamford Park County School.
He, with his brother Francis, founded the pioneering locomotive company Crossley and the ( now defunct ) car manufacturer Crossley Motors and was a Director of the Manchester Ship Canal. Sir William Crossley's Key
Subsequently, the Crossley House was donated to people with learning disabilities and provided many summer holidays until it was sold to property developers in 2005.
Half Man Half Biscuit were formed by two friends from Birkenhead, Neil Crossley ( previously with a local punk band Venom ) and singer, guitarist and songwriter Nigel Blackwell, ( previously with Split Gut and North of Watford ) who was ( in his own words ) at the time " still robbing cars and playing football like normal people do ".
In 1984, when Half Man Half Biscuit were formed, Crossley moved to bass and the two were joined by Nigel's brother Simon Blackwell ( lead guitar ) and his friend Paul Wright ( drums ), both previously with a group called Attempted Moustache.
Audiobooks of the book have been released multiple times, with different narrators, including Hugh Laurie ( 1998 ), Nigel Planer ( 1999 ), Martin Jarvis ( 2005 ) and Steven Crossley ( 2011 ).
Crossley Motors Ltd was first registered on 11 April 1906 ( and re-registered with a different company number in 1910 ) as the vehicle manufacturing arm of Crossley Brothers.
Preserved Crossley SD42 / 1 bus with aluminium Schelde bodywork, built shortly after the Second World War for the Dutch public transport network.
Crossley won what was then the largest ever British export order for buses with a contract with the Dutch government.
He admitted in an interview with Match of the Day, that in his first attempt at picking a starting eleven, he did not realise until it was pointed out to him by his wife that he had omitted goalkeeper Mark Crossley.
In 1879 he co-authored the book A Handbook of Double Stars with Edward Crossley and Rev.
The Vancouver station began with a news staff of ten, including news director Cam Scott, Gerry Gifford, Richard Dettman, Stan Crossley, Bill Rodger, Norm Bright and Joanna Piros.

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Former team mate and Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws made Crossley his first signing in November 2006, bringing him in on loan.
However Iain Turner was brought in on loan and Crossley returned to Fulham.
However, Pulis completed the signings of striker Ade Akinbiyi and goalkeeper Mark Crossley, on loan from Crystal Palace and Middlesbrough respectively, who helped turn around the club's bad run.

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This was despite Lineker having a goal controversially disallowed for offside and also having a penalty saved by goalkeeper Mark Crossley.
Chamber works from the 1970s include the Third Piano Sonata, first performed by Paul Crossley at the 1973 Bath Festival ( Tippett was artistic director of the festival from 1969 – 1974 ) and the Fourth String Quartet, premiered by the Lindsay String Quartet at Bath in 1979.
While there, Crossley introduced Ainsworth to William Blackwood, the owner of Blackwood's Magazine, and, through Blackwood, was introduced to many Scottish writers.
Besides Crossley, another close friend to Ainsworth was John Aston, a clerk that worked in his father's legal firm.
Perhaps more notable was the lack of fire or damage to the Crossley refractor dome.
Profitability was improved after the company sent Crossley, their engineer, on a fact-finding tour of local canals in 1822.
Herbert Crossley ( May 5, 1901 – November 15, 1921 ) was a heavyweight boxing contender against Gene Tunney on September 5, 1921, shortly after arriving in the United States from England.
The engineer for the project was John Crossley from Leicestershire, a veteran of other Midland schemes.
The draft Charter was prepared by Louise Crossley ( Australian Greens ), based upon the following documents.
In 2005, the Crossley Heath School was the highest ranking co-educational school in the north of England.
By 1880 he was married to his sweetheart Sarah Crossley, having been married at the Zion Chapel in Halifax ; they then settled in Norwich.
It was created in 1916 for the Liberal Unionist politician and former Paymaster-General Sir Savile Crossley, 2nd Baronet.
The Crossley Baronetcy, of Halifax in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1863 for the first Baron's father, the carpet manufacturer, philanthropist and Liberal Member of Parliament, Francis Crossley.

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A member of the fourth generation, William E. Doolittle studied with Billie Lee Turner II, earned the Ph. D. in 1979, became a professor in the Department of Geography and the Environment at University of Texas at Austin, and has extended the school into the fifth generation: Dean P. Lambert ( 1992 ), Andrew Sluyter ( 1995 ), Emily H. Young ( 1995 ), Eric P. Perramond ( 1999 ), Phil L. Crossley ( 1999 ), Jerry O.

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The Fairey factory at Heaton Chapel, Stockport can trace its roots back to when Crossley Bros. Ltd having had by the end of 1916 supplied large numbers of tenders and aero engines to the Royal Flying Corps acquired premises at High Lane, Heaton Chapel to expand production.
In 2008, David Crossley from the Houston Tomorrow group proposed that the City of Houston should build a park in the area bound by Main Street and Travis Street on the north end and Tuam Street and McGowen Street on the south end.
After being released by Fulham at the end of the 2006 – 07 season, Crossley signed for League One side Oldham Athletic.
Crossley signed a one year extension to his current contract, he was contracted at Latics until the end of the 2008 – 09 season.
In February 2011 Crossley announced he would be retiring from football at the end of the 2010-11 season.
In addition to his Championship entries, Crossley also took part in a number of non-Championship races in the Alta, but at the end of the 1950 season he decided to retire due to the high costs of the sport.
Crossley Bros. Ltd commenced motor car production in 1906 after several years experience of building engines and by the end of 1916 had already supplied large numbers of tenders to the Royal Flying Corps.
However, when Manchester City, without Woosnam, suffered a shock 3 – 0 FA Cup defeat to Leicester City at the end of the month, some supporters blamed Woosnam's employers, Crossley Brothers.
Crossley Motors provided the Heaton Chapel, Stockport aircraft factory they had recently bought from the government after the end of World War 1.

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