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In October his designation as an engineering duty officer became effective, and he left the Finch.
When Rayburn left WNEW, Dee Finch continued the format with Gene Klavan.
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The punk rock duo were soon joined by Jennifer Finch on bass guitar, replacing René Lucas who left the band to raise a family, and Roy Koutsky on drums.
Olivier encouraged Finch to move to London, and he left Australia in 1948.
During this time, Finch left the lineup and Ballard Lesemann stepped in to play bass.
Following " The Showdown ," Leonard defended the Undisputed World Welterweight Championship once, knocking out Bruce Finch in the third round, and then retired after having surgery to repair a detached retina in his left eye.
The collection grew larger over the years as individual Benchers such as Sir John Finch and Sir John Bankes left books or money to buy books in their wills, and the first Librarian was appointed in 1646 after members of the Inn had been found stealing books.
* John Finch ( before 1743 – 1763 ), who left a daughter.
Former Washington, D. C. residence ( left ) of Stanley Finch
Carpenter left midway through the tour and was replaced by Jeremy Finch, who had previously understudied the role.
In 1970, Finch left HEW, becoming Counsellor to the President.
He left Finch to replace Red Symons in Skyhooks in 1977 and in 1986 joined The Angels.
Image: GouldianFinches. jpg | White-breasted Yellow-headed Gouldian Finch ( left ) and Black-headed male Gouldian Finches
It was announced in January, 2010 that Finch had left Marvel and would become a DC exclusive artist.
Shortly after the start of the series, Batt left the title due to creative differences with Finch.

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* Finch and other band members made cameo appearances in Talking Heads leader David Byrne's 1986 movie True Stories, set in fictional Virgil, Texas.
Finch can be spotted in the fashion show sporting a brick-patterned suit and in the parade leading the all-accordion marching band.
The Dutch band Finch recorded three all-instrumental albums of progressive rock of continuing interest.
During the 1999 supporting tour for A Dream in Sound, Adrian Finch joined the band to play violin.
After a lengthy hiatus, Finch re-entered the music industry in 2006, producing numerous Indie artists out of his " Production Kitchen " studios in Ohio, including 2008 " Top 35 " contestants from America's Got Talent, The Memphis Rascals who, in addition to original songs, rerecorded the Casey / Finch hit, Boogie Shoes-and Hawthorn, NV band " Nevada "-who, along with Finch were included on the first round submission ballot for the 2010 Grammy Awards.
Joe Troy, Chris Sheets, and Steve Choi have performed live with the band, which also includes Anthony Green ( ex-Saosin, Circa Survive ) and Craig Owens ( Chiodos vocalist ) as well as members of Finch and Days Away.
* " Miro ", a song by the alternative rock group Finch ( American band )
In 1970 he started high school at Marist Brothers Pageweood ( now called Marist College ) and was a founding member of Finch, a rock band, in 1973 while attending Marist Brothers College.
Finch ( vocals, guitar ) and Jones ( guitar ) were joined in 1994 by Dave Nice ( drums ), and in 1995 by Emma Tornaro ( bass guitar ), and the band signed a management deal with CMO at the end of 1995.
The current status of the band in unknown, although since 2000 Caroline Finch has been involved in the composition of soundtracks for various films.
* Finch ( Dutch band ), a progressive rock group popular in the 1970s
* Finch ( American band ), a post-hardcore group popular in the 2000s
* Finch ( Australian band ), active in the 1970s, later known as Contraband
The band toured nationally and shared stages with the likes of The Juliana Theory, Anberlin, Finch, Further Seems Forever, and Seether as well as performing successfully on the Warped Tour and Cornerstone Festival.
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He was about to return to college to study law enforcement, when Richard Finch and Harry Wayne Casey of KC and the Sunshine Band invited him to sing the lyrics for a song that they had recorded for the band, but could not reach the high notes that were required for the song.
Finch began her musical career in the mid 1980s playing bass in the San Francisco-based all-female band called Sugar Baby Doll ( or variously, Sugar Babylon ).
Finch subsequently played in the short-lived Hollywood band The Pandoras, formed by bassist Gwynne Kahn.
Finch joined Los Angeles grunge group L7 ( who were generally regarded as a heavy metal band at that point ) in 1986, as bass guitar player and vocalist.
Finch has since been involved in other musical projects, including the major label Pop rock band OtherStarPeople and a stint in Betty Blowtorch, appearing in the documentary film Betty Blowtorch And Her Amazing True Life Adventures.

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Howland Island was overflown in 1967 by Ann Dearing Holtgren Pellegreno and in 1997 by Linda Finch during memorial circumnavigation flights to commemorate Earhart's 1937 world flight.
At the beginning of 1985 Norman announced that he and his second wife, Sarah Finch, who was now pregnant with their son, Michael, would return to the US to live, and that he and the Young Lions would undertake a 200 city tour of all fifty of the United States during 1985 and 1986.
Finch married three times ; first to Russian ballerina Tamara Rechemcinc ( who performed under her mother's family name of Tchinarova ), secondly to South African actress Yolande Eileen Turnbull (" Turner "), who was known as Yolande Finch during their marriage ; both marriages ended in divorce.
A number of women poets of note emerged during the period of the Restoration, including Aphra Behn, Margaret Cavendish, Mary Chudleigh, Anne Finch, Anne Killigrew, and Katherine Philips.
Chapel services are held at 11: 30 a. m. each Thursday during the school year in Hannah Brown Finch Memorial Chapel, and brief prayer services are offered at 8: 15 a. m. weekdays during the school year in the same location.
Swagmen have been the subject of numerous books including the 1955 novel The Shiralee by D ' Arcy Niland, which was made into a 1957 film, starring Peter Finch ( who himself lived as a swagman during early adulthood ), and a 1987 TV mini-series, starring Bryan Brown.
Ultimately, during the first season, Richard II, although still directed by Giles, was treated as a stand-alone piece, whilst Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V ( all also directed by Giles ) were treated as a trilogy during the second season, with linked casting between them ( Jon Finch also appeared as Bolingbroke / Henry IV in Richard II and both parts of Henry IV ).
Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, 7th Earl of Winchilsea PC ( 2 July 1647 – 1 January 1730 ), was an English Tory statesman during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Some species of birds such as the Zebra Finch and the Columbidae use the ultraviolet wavelength ( 300 – 400 nm ) specific to tetrachromatic color vision as a tool during mate selection and foraging.
He later had recurring roles as shopkeeper Mr. Finch on Dennis the Menace and during the first season ( 1962 – 63 ) of Ball's The Lucy Show, playing banker Mr. Barnsdahl.
The British merchant William Finch, who travelled in India during AD 1608-11, recorded a detailed description of Ayodhya and the castle of Ramchand ( Ramkot ), " extensive enough to undertake a search for gold.
Bands that achieved notable success during their time with the label include Halifax, Allister, New Found Glory, Fenix * TX, Midtown, Finch, The Starting Line, Rx Bandits, Something Corporate, Dashboard Confessional, The Early November, Senses Fail, Home Grown and Hellogoodbye.
File: Diane Cilento with Peter Finch. jpg | With Peter Finch during filming of Passage Home ( 1955 )
Formerly known as the Bull & Finch Pub, this pub was the inspiration for the classic television show, Cheers, and was shown during the opening credits of the sitcom.
Terray was a member of Maurice Herzog's 1950 expedition to the Nepalese Himalayan peak, Annapurna, the highest peak climbed at the time, and the first 8000-meter peak climbed ( although British climbers George Mallory, Andrew Irvine, George Finch, Geoffrey Bruce, Henry Morshead, Edward Norton and Howard Somervell had reached higher altitudes on Mount Everest during the 1920s ).
While the film is a work of fiction, Finch makes the unusual directorial choice of including documentary-style interview footage with several people who were at the Stonewall Inn during the uprising.
Commodore William Compton Bolton ( died 1849 ), born William Bolton Finch, was an officer in the United States Navy during the mid-19th century.
As a poet, Finch attained a modest amount of notoriety during her lifetime, which spanned the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Before issue number 3 was released in early 2001, Finch was replaced with artist Clarence Lansang ( the issue features artwork by both artists ), yet only two more issues would be published during Lansang's tenure ( number 1 / 2, a place-holder issue recapping previous story events and containing ten pages of " pin-ups " by various artists, and number 4 which continued the story but did not finish it ).

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