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Wally Dowling, a drover who had made nine droves along the stock route took what was probably the last horses northwards along the route in September 1951.
At the same time, Tom is saluted by Mr Dowling, the lawyer with whom Tom had dined at Gloucester, and he and Partridge prevail on Tom to spend the night at the inn.
He had one son, Steven Kern, with Betty Kern, and another son, Jonathan Shaw ( a well-known tattoo artist who founded Fun City Tattoo ), with Doris Dowling.
The programme came about because Patrick Dowling ( who also introduced episodes of series 2 ) had an interest in Dungeons and Dragons and wanted to televise a show that would capture the mood.
The final two series were written and produced by Ian Oliver after Dowling had retired from the BBC.
Michael P. Dowling, SJ Rockhurst made it known that he had selected a site at 52nd and Troost St. for a Jesuit school that was to be built in Kansas City.
During Big Brother 12, the first few evictions had two shows, with Dowling revealing the results in the first show, and the evicted housemate being asked to leave in the second show one hour later.
The Catholic community built a new place of worship in Brown St in 1933, replacing the church that had stood in Dowling St since 1870 ( where the Tall Timbers Motel now stands ).
Dowling v. United States, 473 U. S. 207 ( 1985 ), was a United States Supreme Court case that discussed whether copies of copyrighted works could be regarded as stolen property for the purposes of a law which criminalized the interstate transportation of property that had been " stolen, converted or taken by fraud " and holding that they could not be so regarded under that law.
The federal government brought its initial case against Dowling in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, arguing his guilt on the basis that he had no legal authority to distribute the records.
William and Robert Dowling, with the aid of H. A. Krause and the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce, had petitioned the council for permission to turn the by then-abandoned sewer farm into a landing field.
Temple Hurpan: Built in the 17th century at the east end of Temple Dowling, this annex had no religious function outside of being a burial ground for some members of the local parish.
Whilst participating, he had numerous clashes with fellow contestant Jim Davidson because of what Dowling interpreted as Davidson's homophobic slurs.
Following on from this, in August 2008, Dowling was a contestant in the Irish reality television show, Fáilte Towers, where he and 12 other celebrities had to take on the roles of hotel staff.
Since then, Dowling has had the new character " Bridie " created for him, appearing in 2009's Cinderella and 2010's Beauty and the Beast.
Dowling had a fine intellect and excellent organizational skills.
" In the decade that followed, Dowling had many accomplishments, including: The establishment of the Archbishop Ireland's Education Fund.
Dowling had a personal interest in the seminarians attending the school.
In it, the show's Executive Producer / Writer Paul Dowling says he was inspired to create the show because he had been present in Philadelphia during the outbreak of Legionellosis in 1976, as well as by the murder of Helle Crafts.
Peter A. Dowling had the idea for the film in 1999 on a phone conversation with a friend.
Glenn Williams joined Brisbane melodic metallers Sedition ( former bassist Andy Dowling had left to join Lord.
After spending time in the War Department offices, Custer and Dowling were transferred to Winnipeg, Manitoba, which had been set up by the victorious Americans as the capital of Occupied Canada.
Dowling had previous experience as a barkeeper in the Continental Coffeehouse in New Orleans and in Houston opened a saloon known as " The Shades ".
Richard and Elizabeth had two children, Mary Anne Dowling and Felize " Richard " Sabine Dowling.

Dowling and international
Garland Wright announced his resignation in 1994 and after an international search for his successor, Irish director Joe Dowling was chosen as the Guthrie's seventh Artistic Director.

Dowling and reputation
In many human cases, a strong reputation built through costly signalling enhances a man ’ s social status over the statuses of men who signal less successfully ( Kelly 1995 ; Dowling 1968 ; Wiessner 1996 ).

Dowling and with
The first European-American settler, Tenney Peabody, arrived in 1833 along with his brother-in-law Charles Blanchard, and a young man named Clark Dowling.
According to Marie Dowling " Anne tried to educate her waiting-women in scriptural piety ” and is believed to have reproved her cousin, Mary Shelton, for “ having ‘ idle poesies ’ written in her prayer book .” If Cavendish is to be believed, Anne's outrage at Wolsey may have personalized whatever philosophical defiance she brought with her from France.
Just past Dowling Street is an interchange with U. S. Highway 59 ( Eastex Freeway and Southwest Freeway ) and State Highway 288 ( South Freeway ), after which I-45 technically becomes the North Freeway as it runs along the northwest half of the block between Pierce Street and Gray Street as the Pierce Elevated.
The reversible high-occupancy vehicle lane begins in downtown Houston at the intersection of St. Joseph Parkway and Dowling Street, with easy access inbound to St. Joseph Parkway and outbound from Pierce Street.
The fourth and current hospital was named after Brigadier General Bernard John Dowling Irwin " The Fighting Doctor " who won the Medal of Honor for distinguished gallantry in action during an engagement with the Chiricahua Indians near Apache Pass Arizona in February 1861.
Missing persons were also highlighted in 2007 with the disappearance of Lana Dowling.
In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain lampooned popular literary tastes with Emily Grangerford's " Ode on the Death of Stephen Dowling Bots ":
He indicted Dowling and one of his assistants with criminal malfeasance, but the charges were dismissed for lack of evidence.
Dowling and Hart continued to make arts programmes, starting with Take Hart ( which kept " The Gallery " segment ), continuing with Hartbeat during the 1980s and 1990s, and then the BBC's current children's art programme, SMart.
* SF in Australia ( 1995, with Terry Dowling ) in Locus January 1995 ( ed.
* The Road to 1996 ( 1998, with Terry Dowling ) in Nebula Awards 32 ( ed.
The area adjacent to South Dowling Street contains many high rise apartment buildings with retail space at ground level.
In 2009, Joe Dowling directed the play at the Guthrie Theater as a 1955 live television production, with large black-and-white monitors set on either side of the stage, and cameras feeding the action to them.
In part to resolve this and related questions about the dangers of industrial accidents and popular fears of runaway events equivalent to Chernobyl and Bhopal disasters, and the more remote issue of ecophagy, grey goo and green goo ( various potential disasters arising from runaway replicators, which could be built using mechanosynthesis ) the UK Royal Society and UK Royal Academy of Engineering in 2003 commissioned a study to deal with these issues and larger social and ecological implications, led by mechanical engineering professor Ann Dowling.
He received his episcopal consecration on April 8, 1924 from Archbishop Austin Dowling, with Bishops Daniel Mary Gorman and Thomas William Drumm serving as co-consecrators, at St. Raphael's Cathedral in Dubuque.
The staff of the paper along with Kickham were Luby and Denis Dowling Mulcahy as the editorial staff.
In January 1948, the 16 year-old won a local competition and ( with three other winners ) was sent to New York to appear on a talent show called " Stairway to the Stars ", featuring Eddie Dowling.
This selection caused some controversy because of Berger's London background, but also because she was resident at Mrs Kennedy's home for a month before the selection, a home Mrs Kennedy shares with her partner Peter Dowling, who is the local Labour party's agent.
She currently lives with her partner Peter Dowling.
Ted Mooney and I played leading roles, together with Harry Dowling and Dave Galashan, in organising an apprentices ' strike in one factory, English Electric, on the East Lancashire Road.
Miss Dowling described the area then as a harsh windy place with few trees and a few unfinished shacks.

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