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David Fitzpatrick, a sufferer of dissociative fugue disorder, from the United Kingdom, was profiled on Five's television series Extraordinary People.
After leaving the CFU, Weir made his first major independent film, the short feature Homesdale ( 1971 ), an offbeat black comedy which co-starred rising young actress Kate Fitzpatrick and musician and comedian Grahame Bond, who came to fame in 1972 as the star of The Aunty Jack Show ; Weir also played a small role, but this was to be his last significant screen appearance.
Thomas Fitzpatrick was often hired as a guide when the fur trade dwindled in 1840.
In 1846 Thomas Fitzpatrick was appointed US Indian agent for the upper Arkansas and Platte River.
Wayne Johnston was a prominent ruckman / forward, and Carlton had great success recruiting high profile Western Australian footballers to the club, including Mike Fitzpatrick, Ken Hunter and Peter Bosustow.
This outdoor museum was built in the 1930s on the estate of the Fitzpatrick family, who spent many years in Greece collecting replicas of ancient statuary to adorn their formal gardens at Jasmine Hill.
In her 1925 Nebraska Place-Names, Lilian Linder Fitzpatrick says that it was historian George Bancroft.
The heavily battled election between Mike Fitzpatrick and Patrick Murphy for the 8th Congressional district was split 50 / 50 like much of the area.
David Norris was then sent to Ireland to be cared for by his mother, Aida Fitzpatrick, and her extended family.
For many years the most capped Test All Black was Sean Fitzpatrick, with 92 appearances.
In 1999, Johnson's biography was released, Father of Rock and Roll: The Story of Johnnie B. Goode Johnson by 23-year-old Travis Fitzpatrick.
In 2001, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame after a tireless campaign by businessman George Turek, author Travis Fitzpatrick and Rolling Stones ' guitarist, Keith Richards.
In 1975, Robert J. Fitzpatrick was appointed new president of CalArts.
The narrator mentions here that if he had come two hours earlier he would not only have found Sophia but also his niece — for such was the wife of Mr Fitzpatrick, who had run away with her five years before, out of the custody of Mrs Western.
Mrs Fitzpatrick communicates her suspicions to her maid, Abigail, and is informed that the man was Jones himself.
Tom informs Mr Allworthy that his liberty had been procured by two noble lords, One of these was Lord Fellamar who, on finding out from Fitzpatrick that he took all the blame and that Tom was the nephew to a gentleman of great fortune, went with the Irish peer to obtain Tom's release.
Valhalla was founded in 1923 by two Los Angeles financiers, John R. Osborne and C. C. Fitzpatrick.
She later told the FBI that she chose Fitzpatrick because " I knew he was capable of doing it ".
Unbeknownst to Shabazz, Fitzpatrick was an FBI informant.
She also asked Fitzpatrick if he was a government informant ; he told her he was not.
Rendell was elected District Attorney of Philadelphia in 1977, defeating the incumbent Democratic DA, Emmett Fitzpatrick, in the primary election.
This was confirmed by evidence from Gall et al., Cartwright and Knight and Fitzpatrick et al.
Ward also appears as a character in Anthony Frewin's 1997 novel London Blues, was the basis of John Lawton's character Patrick Fitzpatrick in his 1998 novel A Little White Death.

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In 1992 Fitzpatrick was awarded the captaincy of the All Blacks, a position he held until his retirement from Test Rugby.

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* James, Tommy ( with Martin Fitzpatrick ), Me, the Mob, and the Music: One Helluva Ride with Tommy James and the Shondells, New York: Scribner, 2010.
Critics of Dick Spring, have described him as a Champagne socialist due to his choice of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel when staying in New York as Foreign Minister, instead of staying in the then Irish-owned Fitzpatrick Hotel.
The New Zealand team was captained by David Kirk, substituting for the injured Andy Dalton, and included such rugby greats as Sean Fitzpatrick, John Kirwan, Grant Fox and Michael Jones.
McGoohan was born in Astoria, Queens, New York City, to Thomas McGoohan and Rose Fitzpatrick, who were living in the United States after emigrating from Ireland to look for work.
Vitamin C was born Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey, on July 20, 1972.
* 1968: J. Anthony Lukas, The New York Times, " for the social document he wrote in his investigation of the life and the murder of Linda Fitzpatrick.
* 1951: William Harry Fitzpatrick, New Orleans States, " for his series of editorials analyzing and clarifying a very important constitutional issue, which is described by the general heading of the series, ' Government by Treaty.
Two weeks later, on March 21, he scored the 500th goal of his career on a wraparound from behind the net against Mark Fitzpatrick of the of the New York Islanders.
Lukas won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1968 for an article " The Two Worlds of Linda Fitzpatrick " published by The New York Times ( award category Local Investigative Specialized Reporting ).
*" The Two Worlds of Linda Fitzpatrick ", 1967, New York Times article on the life and death of a teenager in the hippie and drug counterculture — winner of the Pulitzer Prize
He currently holds a world record of 15 full international test tries scored by a hooker, previously held by Sean Fitzpatrick ( 12 ) of the New Zealand All Blacks.
AEREON III was designed by Fitzpatrick and constructed between 1959 and 1965 at Mercer County Airport in Trenton, New Jersey.
Hextall was moved after a single season to the New York Islanders, and in return the Nordiques got Mark Fitzpatrick ( who would go on to be left unprotected in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft in which he was claimed by the Florida Panthers ) and a first round pick, which the Nordiques used to select Adam Deadmarsh, who would be a key member of the Avalanche Cup-winning teams.
After graduating law school in 1988, Fitzpatrick was admitted to the practice of law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The new Millennium saw Leonard break several records ; he surpassed Rory Underwood as England's most capped player with his 86th cap against Argentina in November 2000, and 12 months later against Romania he overtook former New Zealand captain Sean Fitzpatrick as the world's most capped forward in his 93rd appearance.
Sean Fitzpatrick MNZM ( born 4 June 1963 in Auckland ) is a former rugby union footballer who represented New Zealand, and is widely regarded as one of the finest players ever to come from that country.
No New Zealand side had ever won a series in South African before, but under Fitzpatrick in 1996 they won the first two tests of the three match series.
After only one season at the Nordiques, Hextall was traded to the New York Islanders in return for Mark Fitzpatrick during the off-season, a move made because the Nordiques could only protect one goalie for the expansion draft and instead of losing him choose to trade him to Long Island.
Fitzpatrick was originally built by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation-it and half of the Nine Mile Point site were transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York ( PASNY ), later called the New York Power Authority ( NYPA ).
Boston Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio, one of five children born to Emanuel Henry Custer and Maria Ward Fitzpatrick Custer.
Leo Fitzpatrick was born in West Orange, New Jersey.
* John Fitzpatrick ( New Orleans ) ( 1844 – 1919 ), Irish-American mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States in the 1890s

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