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In the second episode of series 3, " Dreamland ", he played a tramp who took a fancy to Victor's shoes, but drew the line at his Noel Edmonds sweater.
After his second divorce, Edmonds started a relationship with Marjan Simmons, a French estate agent.
However, Edmonds stated that he was not ready to get seriously involved in a relationship so soon after his second divorce.
He was voted a starter in the NL outfield for the All-Star Game, finishing second in fan voting, behind St. Louis Cardinals Jim Edmonds.
Chávez reeled the ball in and threw to the cutoff man second baseman Jose Valentin, who threw to Carlos Delgado at first base, doubling off center fielder Jim Edmonds for an inning-ending double play.
Astros starter Brandon Backe took a perfect game into the fifth inning, when he walked Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, and allowed only one hit ( a single to second baseman Tony Womack ) in eight innings.
The Astros ' threat continued in the second by putting two men on, but thanks to a tremendous catch by Jim Edmonds the Cardinals were able to get out of the inning unscathed.
He led the Cardinals in games played ( 153 ) and at bats ( 557 ), was third in runs scored ( 74 ), second in hits ( 155 ), fourth in doubles ( 25 ), tied for first with Aaron Miles in triples ( 5 ), tied for fourth with Jim Edmonds in home runs ( 19 ), third in RBI ( 79 ), third in total bases ( 247 ), tied for eighth with Chris Duncan in walks ( 30 ), third in strikeouts ( 86 ), sixth in steals ( 6 ), second in caught stealing ( 5 ), 11th in on-base percentage (. 317 ), sixth in slugging average (. 443 ), and seventh in batting average (. 278 ).

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Braxton, meanwhile, was signed to Reid and Edmonds ' Arista-distributed imprint, LaFace Records, and immediately began recording her solo debut album.
In 1991, during a showcase with Antonio " L. A ." Reid and Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds, who were in the process of forming LaFace Records, Toni Braxton, minus her four sisters, was chosen and signed as the label's first female solo artist.

Edmonds and is
Alden, located in New England, specializes in genuine shell cordovan leather from the only remaining horse tannery in America ( Chicago ) and is completely manufactured in America, whereas Allen Edmonds, of Wisconsin, is a larger company that outsources some of its production.
The name " Ford – Fulkerson " is often also used for the Edmonds – Karp algorithm, which is a specialization of Ford – Fulkerson.
British historian Sir James Edmonds stated, " It is not too much to claim that the foundations of the final victory on the Western Front were laid by the Somme offensive of 1916.
Kitsap County is connected to the eastern shore of Puget Sound by Washington State Ferries routes, including the Seattle-Bremerton Ferry, Southworth to West Seattle via Vashon Island, Bainbridge Island to Downtown Seattle, and from Kingston to Edmonds, Washington.
Edmonds is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.
Edmonds is a port in the Washington State Ferries system.
Currently, the only ferry from Edmonds is a run to Kingston, Washington ; in the past, there have been much longer routes from Edmonds to Port Townsend, Washington.
Edmonds, just over the north border of King County, is the oldest incorporated city in Snohomish County.
The current Edmonds Fountain is located in the center of the roundabout at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Main St. Until 1970, every holiday season the Edmonds municipal Christmas tree stood on this spot.
Edmonds is served in its entirety by the Edmonds School District, which also serves Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, and Woodway.
Within the city limits of Edmonds, there is one high school ( Edmonds-Woodway ) and six primary schools ( Chase Lake, Edmonds, Seaview, Sherwood, Westgate, and Woodway ).
In addition, Edmonds is served by two K-8 schools ; Maplewood and Madrona.
In 1990, Edmonds High School merged with Woodway High School to form Edmonds-Woodway High School, which is currently one of only eight schools in the state to host an IB Diploma Programme.
Edmonds Marsh is one of the few remaining urban saltwater estuaries in the Puget Sound area and is the first station on the Cascade Loop of Audubon Washington's Great Washington State Birding Trail.
It contains sports facilities, child-care programs, art classes, and is directly adjacent to the Edmonds Library.
The Edmonds Arts Festival is also held at the Frances Anderson Center.
The Edmonds community is home to two weekly news publications, the Edmonds Enterprise and the Edmonds Beacon.

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Others such as Bruce Edmonds and Robert Aunger have focused on the need to provide an empirical grounding for memetics to become a useful and respected scientific discipline.
: Edmonds refers to disastrous loss of the finest manhood of the United Kingdom and Ireland for only a small gain of ground to show.
The first to completed was taken to Larkhill for flight trials, where it made its first flight on 30 July piloted by Maurice Edmonds, proving entirely satisfactory.
After earning a transfer degree online or on campus from Edmonds Community College, students can continue their studies for a bachelor's degree from CWU-Lynnwood in Snoqualmie Hall, a shared facility on the Edmonds CC campus.
Logger George Brackett founded Edmonds in 1890, naming the city either for Vermont Sen. George Franklin Edmunds or in association with the nearby Point Edmund, named by Charles Wilkes in 1841 and later changed to Point Edwards.
Brackett came to the future site of Edmonds while paddling a canoe north of Seattle, searching for timber.
In 2006, the Edmonds Center for the Arts was opened.
Issues for annexation include a desire for a contiguous City of Edmonds, continuity of services and a belief that services will be easier to provide.
Just as she and her sister had in 1942, Gathie Barnette Edmonds noted that her own son was also sent to the principal's office for not saluting the flag.
Through both a " musicians wanted " ad in Melody Maker on 10 June and his own search, Mayall found three other potential guitarists for his Bluesbreakers, a black musician named Terry Edmonds, John Moorshead, and 18-year-old Mick Taylor.
The latter made the band quickly, but Mayall, curiously, also decided to hire Edmonds as a rhythm guitarist for a few days.
Impressed by the girls, Reid renamed the group " TLC " ( an acronym of the first letters of each of their names ) and arranged an audition for them with local record label LaFace Records, run by Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds and Reid's then-husband, Antonio " L. A ." Reid.
Edmonds was only a member for a brief period as she died September 5, 1898, however she was given a funeral with military honors when she was reburied in Houston in 1901.
* Newbery Medal for children's literature: Walter D. Edmonds, The Matchlock Gun
A month later, director and playwright Tony Bicat was looking for a girl to play the leading role in the BBC " Second City Firsts " play Glitter ( along with Noel Edmonds and Phil Daniels ).
James Edmonds, a contemporary, later claimed that the staff at Staff College thought Allenby dull and stupid but were impressed by a speech he gave to the Farmers ’ Dinner, which had in fact been written for him by Edmonds and another.
The Edmonds brothers occasionally reunite for the odd show here and there.
In computer science and graph theory, the Edmonds – Karp algorithm is an implementation of the Ford – Fulkerson method for computing the maximum flow in a flow network in O ( V E < sup > 2 </ sup >) time.
In a later article Margaret Boden and Ernest Edmonds present an overview of generative art and allied practices to develop a more precise language for critical discussion.
* Stucco, Guido ( 1994 ), " Introduction ," in Evola, The Path of Enlightenment According to the Mithraic Mysteries, Zen: The Religion of the Samurai, Rene Guenon: A Teacher for Modern Times, and Taoism: The Magic, the Mysticism ( Edmonds, WA: Holmes Publishing Group )
The name was first given to a child in the late 19th century, to the son of members of a lower North Island iwi concerned about the bird's rapid decline, and although uncommon, it is still used today in New Zealand as a name for girls and more rarely for boys ( e. g. Huia Edmonds ), of both European and Māori descent.

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