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His name was derived from two other fictional detectives of the time: Marie Belloc Lowndes ' Hercule Popeau and Frank Howel Evans ' Monsieur Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer living in London.
Evans announced that he would not seek reelection in November 2006 and retired at the end of the 109th Congress due to the increasingly debilitating effects of Parkinson's Disease.
Having won the rebellion he then retired to Rutland, suddenly being called out of retirement by the rich heirhess Julia Evans to use his psychic talents to find the root of industrial espionage against her company, Event Horizon organisation that was also integral to the overthrow of the communist government.
Evans, together with Ian Cawsey were unsuccessful applicants for the CEO role when Batchelor retired in 2011.
He retired to be succeeded by Gareth Evans, who had served in the Senate 1977-96.
* David Evans ( RAAF officer ) ( born 1925 ), retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force
Evans retired from the U. S. Navy on April 30, 1976, with 21 years of service, and remained active as a NASA astronaut involved in the development of NASA's Space Shuttle Program.
Evans retired from NASA in 1977 to pursue a career in the coal industry.
William Bryant retired as headmaster in 1908 and was replaced by John Evans, appointed in preference to the 217 other applicants for the post.
She retired from MI5 on 21 April 2007, and was succeeded by her deputy, Jonathan Evans.
It is currently curated by retired burlesque performer Dixie Evans, who often personally leads tours through the exhibits.
Other Red Sox players to wear the same jersey number since Evans retired include Kevin Mitchell, Mike Stanley, Manny Ramírez, and Takashi Saito.
Evans was appointed Foreign Minister in September 1988, after his predecessor Bill Hayden retired to become Governor-General.
Evans retired from umpiring following the 1927 season to become the general manager of the Cleveland Indians, earning a substantial annual salary of $ 30, 000.
Lightner recalled that, shortly after his final conversation with the retired umpire, Evans sent Lightner an autographed photo of himself with former Detroit Tigers manager Red Rolfe.
By 1952, Evans had unofficially retired, then was injured in an automobile accident in Monroe, Michigan.
Leonard Salusbury Evans ( born August 19, 1929 ) is a retired politician in Manitoba, Canada.
* John Evans Knowles ( born 1914 ), retired Canadian politician
Mario Andretti spun off, whilst Bob Evans retired the BRM.
Fagan retired after two seasons to be succeeded by striker Kenny Dalglish ( who was appointed player-manager ), and Evans was now coaching under his fourth manager.
Evans is the most recent Liverpool manager to graduate from it, while Moran retired in 1999 without ever taking over as manager ( although he was caretaker for a few weeks in 1991 between Dalglish's resignation and Souness's appointment ).
The 1958-59 Ashes series was the end of an era in English cricket ; after losing 4 – 0 in Australia Trevor Bailey, Godfrey Evans, Frank Tyson and Barrington's Surrey team-mates Jim Laker and Peter Loader all retired from Test cricket.
Evans retired from the company in 1994.
In 1980 he moved as professor to the Institute of Archaeology, becoming Head of Department of Human Environment and later Director of the Institute, taking over from John Davies Evans who retired in 1989.

Evans and 1928
* 1928 – Jack Evans, Canadian ice hockey player and coach ( d. 1996 )
On November 30, 1928, in Cleveland, Beiderbecke suffered what Lion terms " a severe nervous crisis " and Sudhalter and Evans suggest " was in all probability an acute attack of delirium tremens ," presumably triggered by Beiderbecke's attempt to curb his alcohol intake.
Richardson was born in Shipley, Yorkshire in 1928, the son of Elsie Evans ( Campion ) and Clarence Albert Richardson, a chemist.
The last Republican Presidential candidate to carry the county was Herbert Hoover in 1928 and the last Republican gubernatorial candidate to carry the county was Daniel J. Evans in 1964.
Evans took up photography in 1928 around the time he was living in Ossining, NY.
Harry Evans was installed as the new Blackpool manager, in an honorary capacity, for the 1928 – 29 campaign.
Selected to the Walker Cup team in 1922, 1924, and 1928, Evans competed in a record 50 consecutive U. S. Amateurs in his long career.
Other businesses based in or around the town include ; Evans Accountants ( Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors ), Core Business Management Ltd ( Outsourced Business Services ), Clitheroe Light Engineering ( engineering ), Spiroflow ( material handling ), Shackletons Garden & Lifestyle Centre, Farmhouse Fayre, Townson Bros. ( fuel suppliers ), Clarity Sign & Design ( sign design and installation ) and Rufus Carr Ltd ( Independent Ford dealer ) est. 1928.
* David Evans ( Somerset cricketer, born 1928 ) ( 1928 – 1991 ), eight first-class matches in 1953
Sir Harold Matthew Evans ( born 28 June 1928 ) is a British-born journalist and writer who was editor of The Sunday Times from 1967 to 1981.
Birch Evans Bayh Jr. (; born January 22, 1928 ) is a former United States Senator from Indiana, having served from 1963 to 1981.
From 1918 to 1928, he served as sports editor of Newspaper Enterprise Association and produced a syndicated sports column titled, " Billy Evans Says ".
* Dr. J. R. C. Evans ( 1928 – 1959 )
On March 17, 1928, Brook Evans was published by Victor Gollancz in London, and three months later, by the American publisher Stokes.
Rodeo Hall of Famer " Cowboy Morgan Evans " 1928 Contest entry chit
* Gruffydd Evans, Baron Evans of Claughton ( 1928 – 1992 ), lawyer and politician
* Thomas Evans ( priest ) ( 1928 – 1996 ), Dean of St Paul's

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