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Dyer and Whitton
On July 9, 2008, Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton posted a video to YouTube claiming that they had discovered the body of a dead Sasquatch in a forest in northern Georgia.
Dyer and Whitton received $ 50, 000 from Searching for Bigfoot, Inc., as a good faith gesture.

Dyer and subsequently
Dyer subsequently missed the rest of the 2007 – 08 season.
Halsted has had several names, originally known as " Egyptian Road " because it led to the Little Egypt area of Illinois, it was subsequently known as First Street, then Dyer Street, after Charles Volney Dyer, a prominent Chicago physician and abolitionist.

Dyer and admitted
Coghlan roughed up the youngster and gave him a footballing lesson – Dyer had only four touches for the day and admitted many years later to being totally intimidated.
Martin Dyer reported that women who were admitted quickly proved they were the academic and intellectual equals of their male counterparts.

Dyer and was
The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
His published poetry dates from this period and, along with Edward Dyer he was one of the first courtiers to introduce vernacular verse to the court.
On the other hand Dyer Lum was a 19th-century American individualist anarchist labor activist and poet.
In 1660, one of the most notable victims of the religious intolerance was English Quaker Mary Dyer who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony.
While the house was under construction, the young Mudds lived with Frankie's bachelor brother, Jeremiah Dyer, finally moving into their new home in 1859.
Edward Dyer was born here in 1543.
It was the birthplace of Sir Edward Dyer ( died 1607 ) an Elizabethan poet and courtier, the writer Henry Fielding ( 1707 – 54 ), and the cleric William Gould.
The film was re-released on 30 April 2010 of the Con-Tamination 2010 narrated by Dave Dyer.
On August 5, while Parker was visiting her mother in Dallas, Barrow, Raymond Hamilton and Ross Dyer were drinking alcohol at a country dance in Stringtown, Oklahoma, when Sheriff C. G.
The most famous Seedling Mile built to these specifications was the " Ideal Section " between Dyer and Schererville in Lake County, Indiana.
Dyer County was founded by a Private Act of Tennessee, passed on October 16, 1823.
The county was named for Robert Henry Dyer ( circa 1774 — 1826 ).
He was instrumental in the formation of the counties of Dyer and Madison County, Tennessee.
Crockett County was formed in 1871 from portions of Haywood, Madison, Dyer and Gibson counties.
Dyer walked out on the club and threatened to play in the VFA after his father, a committeeman who was involved with the anti-Bentley faction, lost his position at the board elections.
Finally, the matter was resolved and Bentley kept his job, while Dyer returned to training on the eve of the season.
Dyer was furious that Bentley had done nothing to prevent his opponent taking him out of the game.
Dyer was a fearsome presence in his role as playing coach, but he was unable to improve the Tigers ' ability to win finals matches.
Dyer continued on as coach for three years after his playing retirement at the end of 1949, but was asked to retire by the committee who felt the club needed a shake up.
The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill was first introduced to United States Congress in 1918 by Republican Congressman Leonidas C. Dyer of Missouri.
The town of Dyer was named after Joel Dyer, owner of the stagecoach relay station on the Wire Road.

Dyer and after
* 1915 – Leonard Dyer invents a six-stroke engine, now known as the Crower six-stroke engine named after his reinventor Bruce Crower.
By December of 1854 this area that Dyer had been calling Pomfret was renamed Rushford after a vote during a Christmas dinner served at Dyer's home.
That year, Miller married Theresa Dyer ( alias Minnie Myrtle ) on September 12, 1862, in her home four days after meeting her in Port Orford, Oregon.
He declined the offer, and after manager Dyer spoke to club owner Sam Breadon, Musial was given a $ 5, 000 raise later in 1946.
In only ten matches, Dyer received four best afield Brownlow medal votes, collected enough votes to win the Tigers ' best and fairest and was chosen for Victoria after less than a dozen league matches.
But the number of on-field incidents grew and after a particularly torrid game during 1935, a newspaper cartoonist drew a picture of Dyer as a pirate and a journalist dubbed him ' Captain Blood ', after an Errol Flynn movie of the same name.
On the day after the massacre, Mr. Kitchin, the Commissioner of Lahore as well as General Dyer, both used threatening language.
Dyer claimed that after the 2004 release of the tenth anniversary DVD of the film he was " besieged by inquiries from potential clients as to whether he was the fictional character ".
The suit was quickly settled to everyone's mutual satisfaction after Dyer received a written document from Childress stating he was not the person portrayed in the film.
The oldest Norman Dyer Hale, who died a month after Fred on December 30, 2004 and the youngest Fred Hale, Jr, who is still living aged 90.
Another mishap for which Gatting will be remembered is being caught by Australian wicketkeeper Greg Dyer, after trying to play a reverse sweep off opposing captain Allan Border's first ball during the 1987 World Cup final.
Although Dyer ’ s popularity was short lived after Grongar Hill, William Wordsworth and John Gray praised John Dyer ’ s imagination and style as having, “ more of poetry in his imagination than almost any of our number, but rough and injudicious .”
His exact birth date is unknown, but the earliest existing record of John Dyer dates his baptism on the 13th of August 1699 – presumably within fourteen days after his birth as such was the tradition of the time – in a parish in Llanfynnydd, Carmarthenshire.
* April 2, 2005: Newcastle United teammates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer were sent off after fighting one another near the end of the team's 3 – 0 loss to Aston Villa.
Dyer received a three-match ban for the sending-off, while Bowyer received a four-game ban and a fine of more than £ 200, 000 – approximately six weeks ' wages – after it was adjudged that he had been the aggressor.
In what was his first start in seven months, ( since the 4 – 1 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light ), Dyer opened the scoring in the game after 30 minutes, with his first league goal for Newcastle in over 20 months.
Dyer was given permission to speak to West Ham United in August 2007 after both clubs agreed an undisclosed transfer fee.
On 3 January 2009, Dyer made his comeback for West Ham after 17 months out, coming on as a second half substitute against Barnsley in the FA Cup third round tie at Boleyn Ground.

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