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Edmonds and returned
In 2009 original member Keith Mitchell returned to the group again and currently the group consists of Kevon Edmonds, Keith Mitchell & Jason Edmonds.

Edmonds and senior
A report by the District Auditor found that the council had behaved ' unlawfully ' in its dealings with Edmonds, which cost £ 2. 5m, and two former senior officers were found to have committed ' misconduct ', although this was not deemed to be ' wilful '.
With PAI a success, Edmonds then took a job as senior policy advisor to federal Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark in 1977 ( Sawatsky, p. 79 ).
Edmonds reported the details of this and other matters to senior Canadian civil servants.
Seeking to further their ties with other activists, the party held a meeting attended by members of the White Nationalist Party and National Front at Rawdon Conservative Club on 10 September 2005 as a memorial to John Tyndall, where they were addressed by Tyndall supporter and BNP member Richard Edmonds, NA party leader and ex-leader of the WNP Eddy Morrison, and John Wood, formerly a senior member of the WNP.

Edmonds and Defence
It was produced by the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence under the control of official historian Brigadier-General Sir James Edmonds.

Edmonds and Minister
* Appendix A: Turkey and Former Prime Minister Tansu Çiller in State Department Seeks ‘ Viable ’ Iranian Candidates, by Sibel Edmonds
Clark became Prime Minister in 1979 but was defeated in 1980 ; during that time, Edmonds continued to advise Clark on an informal basis.
It has been suggested that Edmonds ' favourable portrayal of Haig was a counterpoint to the scathing criticism delivered by former British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George in his memoirs.

Edmonds and Robert
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.
Publishers, Editors and writers for Creem included Connie Kramer, Lester Bangs, formative early editor Dave Marsh, Billy Altman, Bob Fleck, John Morthland, Ben Edmonds, Ed Ward, Richard Riegel, Ric Siegel, Robert Christgau, Richard Meltzer, Nick Tosches, Greil Marcus, Jeffrey Morgan, Richard C. Walls, Rob Tyner, Patti Smith, Peter Laughner, Cameron Crowe, Linda Barber, Charlie Auringer, Judy Adams, Jaan Uhelszki, Penny Valentine, Susan Whitall, John " The Mad " Peck, Robot A.
Although Edmonds had no legislative experience, he was the primary opposition to Robert Bend at the 1969 Liberal convention.
Soul Food is a 1997 American comedy-drama film, produced by Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds, Tracey Edmonds, and Robert Teitel, and released by Fox 2000 Pictures.
Home was investigated by numerous people, such as Professor Robert Hare, the inventor of the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe, and John Worth Edmonds, a Supreme Court judge, who were sceptical, but later said they believed Home was not fraudulent.
Robert " Lu " Edmonds ( born 9 September 1957, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire ) is an English rock and folk musician.

Edmonds and Coates
Mulroney was annoyed that Edmonds had acted as a whistle-blower on Coates, and blacklisted Edmonds from government.

Edmonds and when
Ernst Casimir was ordered to seize the Leffinghen bridge, he commanded the Edmonds regiment ( Scottish ) and the Van der Noot regiment ( Dutch ) together with four cornets of cavalry and 2 guns, but when he arrived he found that the enemy was already in possession of it.
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.
It is not clear when the term generative was first used, although Boden and Edmonds have noted the use of the term " generative art " in the broad context of automated computer graphics in the 1960s, beginning with artwork exhibited by Georg Nees and Nake in 1965:
In June 1978 he released a Northern soul single under the name Lenny Gamble, a version of Doris Troy's " I'll Do Anything " on the B side of a Flirtations 45 on Casino Classics CC1, and was allegedly furious when Noel Edmonds, who had recently been given Blackburn's BBC Radio 1 breakfast show slot, revealed the alias on air.
The village was featured in the news when Bob Edmonds, a resident, had his winning lottery ticket stolen by the local convenience store clerk.
On 15 August 1915, during the Battle of Gallipoli, a Short S. 184 was the first aircraft to attack a ship with a live torpedo, when flying from HMS Ben-my-Chree, piloted by Flight Commander Charles Edmonds, it hit a Turkish supply ship in the Dardanelles.
Edmonds ' career as Frank Thompson came to an end when she contracted malaria.
Usually the person in the frame said something silly, for example when Noel Edmonds was in the frame and started singing " I'm Roly, I'm Poly ...", or Terry Wogan said ' Wiggity wiggity wah!
He then took over The Radio 1 Breakfast Show from Noel Edmonds in May 1978 ( coincidentally when the BBC Chart went from Top 50 to Top 75 ) and continued in this slot until December 1980.
It was when he took over from Noel Edmonds that the heavily-bearded presenter, who had previously adopted the nickname ' The Hairy Monster ' since the early 70s, began referring to himself as ' The Hairy Cornflake '.
Travis had his " revenge " the following week when, by arrangement with the Noel's House Party production team, he hijacked Noel Edmonds's show live on air, culminating in Edmonds ending up in the Great House's infamous green gunge tank.
She famously told BBC presenter Noel Edmonds, when he asked her whether she cried over the death of E. T., " Why should I cry over a bleedin ' Hoover attachment?
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 game went into extra innings, but the Astros ' good fortune turned sour when Jim Edmonds, who hit 42 home runs in the regular season, hit a walk-off homer in the bottom of the twelfth, sending the series to a Game 7 showdown.
During his first week of play with the Orioles, Kline lashed out at his teammates for not supporting him like his Cardinals teammates had when he said, " I'm so used to ( Edgar ) Rentería and Jimmy ( Edmonds ) running down my mistakes and picking me up.
However, this performance was canceled when Edmonds and Reid withdrew from the Soul Train ceremony, declining the honor.
Also, the fifth estate uncovered internal OLG memos where several employees admitted they believed Edmonds ' story, even when OLG was refusing to give him back the money.
According to Jonathan Rowlands, the producer of both albums, when United Kingdom disc jockey Noel Edmonds heard colleague Tony Blackburn play the record, "... he grabbed it from his turntable, played it just once, and the result was that an atomic scientist who was on secondment with the British Museum, upon hearing the show and recognising that Captain Beaky's bete-noir Hissing Sid was not all that bad, wrote in the BBC proclaiming " Hissing Sid Is Innocent Okay!

Edmonds and Tories
He was made nationally famous by Walter D. Edmonds ' popular 1936 novel Drums Along the Mohawk with its depiction of " Adam Helmer's Run " of September 16, 1778 to warn the people of German Flatts of the approach of Joseph Brant and his company of Indians and Tories.

Edmonds and September
The Edmonds Museum Summer Market, sponsored by the Edmonds-South Snohomish County Historical Society, is held each Saturday from May to September.
* Official History 1918: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1918 Volume V: 26 September – 11 November: The Advance to Victory 1947 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1992 ) ( ISBN 1-87023-06-2 ).
Sarah Emma Edmonds ( December 1841 — September 5, 1898 ), was a Canadian-born woman who is known for serving with the Union Army during the American Civil War.
At the outbreak of the war, Edmonds was chief-of-staff of the British 4th Division but the strain of the retreat following the Battle of Mons led to his replacement in September 1914, within a month of the opening of hostilies.
** Volume IV: 8 August-26 September: The Franco-British Offensive, Brigadier-General Sir J. E. Edmonds, 1947
Green noted that Edmonds referred to the continuity of Haig's optimism about the possibility of a deep advance on 4 August, 21 September and in early October, long after the likelihood had ended.
Louis Edmonds ( September 24, 1923 – March 3, 2001 ) was an American actor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Telly Addicts was a BBC1 game show hosted by Noel Edmonds, broadcast from 3 September 1985 until 29 July 1998 and produced at the BBC's Pebble Mill Studios.

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