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Currie and Brighton
After negotiating terms with Brighton & Hove Albion, Currie turned them down and signed a three year contract with League Two side Chesterfield.

Currie and manager
Hotel manager Rafferty ( Michael Currie ) reveals the source of the town's prosperity is Irishman Conal Cochran and his factory and that the majority of the town's population are descendants of Irish immigrants.
However, at the same time, manager Hade convinced Bailey, Leeway and Currie to downsize the Thompson Twins to a core of the three in April 1982.
In 1982, C. Stephen Currie, KOIN's program operations manager, was elected to serve as the president of the National Association of Television Program Executives ( NATPE International ).
* Craig Jamieson ( 1979 head prefect ), the first Natal rugby captain to lift the Currie Cup ( 1990 ), 1995 Rugby World Cup Tournament manager
Currie fell out of favour in the 2006 – 07 season, starting only six games before joining Coventry City on loan in November 2006 when Ipswich manager Jim Magilton could not guarantee him a place in the first-team.
On 5 August 2011, Currie joined Conference South side Boreham Wood as both a player and the club's assistant manager.

Currie and Mark
Former presenters include Susan Bookbinder, Daire Brehan, Jon Briggs, Jon Champion, Adrian Chiles, Edwina Currie, Fi Glover, Nick Hancock, Brian Hayes, Peter Heaton-Jones, Jane Hill, Des Lynam, David Mellor, Louise Minchin, Paddy O ' Connell, Jonathan Pearce, Nick Robinson, Sybil Ruscoe, Bill Turnbull, Sian Williams, Eamonn Holmes, Mark Saggers and Wendy Robbins.
On 31 December Murray wrote to Stirling confirming his title as Lieutenant-Governor of the new colony and on the same day his Under-Secretary, Robert Hay, confirmed the appointment of the members of the civil establishment including Colonial Secretary Peter Brown, Surveyor-General John Septimus Roe, Harbourmaster Mark John Currie, naturalist James Drummond, a surgeon, a storekeeper, a cooper, a blacksmith and a boatbuilder.
Four successive expeditions whose routes took in the Canberra area were those of Charles Throsby Smith ( 1820 ), Charles Throsby ( 1821 ), Major John Ovens and Captain Mark Currie ( 1823 ), and Allan Cunningham ( 1824 ).
In 1823 Joseph Wild was employed by Brigade Major John Ovens and Captain Mark Currie to guide them to the Murrumbidgee.
In 1828, he and his wife Mildred (" Kitty ") emigrated to Western Australia as servants of Captain Mark John Currie, arriving in Perth on board the Parmelia in June 1829.
The quartet at Disneyland as of 2010 normally consists of Jon Schoenherz ( lead ), Drew Tablak ( tenor ), Eulis Kay ( baritone ) and Jim Campbell ( bass ) with substitutions by Frank Romeo ( bass ), Isaac James ( lead ), Jim Graft ( bass ), Gabriel Oliva ( bass-lead ), Joe Sark, John Helms ( lead ), Mark Donahue ( lead ), Jason Currie ( baritone ), Allen Everman ( baritone ), Nathan Shrake ( tenor ), Matt Sanchez ( tenor ), Jeremy Kocal ( tenor ), David Marchesano ( lead ), Manuel Rodriguez-Ruiz ( bass ).
* Mark Currie ( disambiguation )
Mark Currie was a games developer who was most recently known for his affiliation with Inhuman Games.
Mark Currie was active within the game development scene until he expired in an accident while flying his Schweizer 300 over the US-Mexico border.
Company co-founder and lead developer Mark Currie was previously known for creating the DOS game Chopper Commando.
He was a great-nephew of William Currie and a second cousin of Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet and Captain Mark John Currie.
Joseph Wild was employed by Brigade Major John Ovens and Captain Mark Currie to guide them to the Murrumbidgee River.

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In 2010, Currie, though still favouring the hunting pack hypothesis, admitted that the concentration could have been brought about by other causes, such as a slowly rising water level during an extended flood.
Captain Frankel and Sergeant Zim were said to be very proficient in it, and the style was part of the training curriculum during basic training at Camp Arthur Currie.
Astronaut Nancy J. Currie wears the Timex Ironman Triathlon Datalink model 78401 during STS 88.
The area of Currie / Lake Shetek has a combined population of almost 1, 000 residents during the summer months, making it one of the most popular vacation destinations in Southwest Minnesota.
Currie, however, was not called as a witness when stated what she saw had happened during the relationship between Clinton and Lewinsky and it was demonstrated that Lewinsky was a friend of Currie's who had exchanged some of the gifts Clinton gave Lewinsky during a visit.
Sir Arthur William Currie GCMG, KCB ( 5 December 1875 – 30 November 1933 ), was a Canadian general during World War I.
Next to the church at Dinton is Dinton Hall ; this fine many gabled mansion altered at various periods during its long history, was until the last quarter of the 20th century the seat of the Currie family and now owned by the Vanbergen family.
When Byng was promoted to a higher command during the summer of 1917, he was succeeded by General Sir Arthur Currie, the commander of the 1st Division, giving the corps its first Canadian commander.
Royal Military College of Canada cadet plays bagpipes in Currie Hall during fall Convocation
Additionally, this mission featured the first flight of Spacehab, a commercially-provided middeck augmentation module for the conduct of microgravity experiments, as well as a spacewalk by two crewmembers, during which Dr. Currie operated the Shuttle ’ s robotic arm.
Dr. Currie also operated the robot arm during the space walks.
In 1990 he was part of the Natal team that beat Northern Transvaal to win the Currie Cup for the first time, before he moved to Italy where he played for L ' Aquila during the season 1991-92 and for San Donà in the 1992-93.
The Bulls play all their home matches at the Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria, which is also the home of the Blue Bulls during the Currie Cup season.
Stynes continued to work during his treatment and participated in the filming of a television documentary about his life and his battle with cancer " Every Heart Beats True " produced by friends Jules Lund and Reach co-founder Paul Currie which aired on September 2010 on the Nine Network.
As a naturalized American citizen, Currie served as White House economic adviser to President Franklin Roosevelt during World War II ( 1939 to 1945 ).
Currie has stated on his own website during 2012 that he is still a member of Del Amitri.
The director of the Beijing museum, Ji Qiang, recognized the importance of the find, as did visiting Canadian palaeontologist Phil Currie and artist Michael Skrepnick, who became aware of the fossil by chance as they explored the Beijing museum's collections after leading a fossil tour of the area during the first week of October, 1996.
Currie was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions in command of a battle group of tanks from The South Alberta Regiment, artillery, and infantry of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada at St. Lambert-sur-Dives, during the final actions to close the Falaise Gap.
The then 32 year-old Currie was a Major in The South Alberta Regiment, Canadian Army during the Second World War.
" I never really bothered much about averages, I was more concerned with how the team did, so to never lose a big game at Lord's was a highlight, plus there was winning all the Super Tests in Australia during World Series Cricket and all those Currie Cups with Natal ," Procter told Cricinfo " And, of course, winning all those Test matches in South Africa against the Aussies.
Arthur Currie, who would later become the commander of Canadian forces in Europe during World War I, was born here on December 5, 1875.
The facility was named after the recently deceased General Sir Arthur William Currie, commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force on the Western Front during World War I.
Following the war in 1946, the Currie Barracks became home to Lord Strathcona's Horse ( Royal Canadians ) and 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry as part of Canada's transition to having an expanded regular force army during the early years of the Cold War.
The Currie Barracks underwent rapid expansion during the Korean War as the facility transformed into a major military centre, owing to its convenient access to the Canadian Pacific Railway's transcontinental mainline to Vancouver three kilometres to the north.

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