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Eddie Cochems, " Father of the Forward Pass ", 19071906 St. Louis Post-Dispatch photograph of Bradbury Robinson | Brad Robinson, who threw the first legal forward pass
In 1968 Dancer's Image became the first ( and to this day the only ) horse to win the race and then be disqualified after traces of phenylbutazone, an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug, were found in the horse's urinalysis ; Forward Pass won after a protracted legal battle by the owners of Dancer's Image ( which they lost ).
* February 4 – Eddie Cochems, Father of the Forward Pass in American football ( d. 1953 )
* The Forward Pass ( 1929 )-director
*# Kentucky Derby – Forward Pass
*# Preakness Stakes – Forward Pass
The Express Pass, introduced in season 17, is given as a prize on the first leg which allows the team to skip any task ( including Roadblocks, Detours, and miscellaneous tasks, but not the Fast Forward task ), once, during the race.
Should a team fail to properly complete a challenge, violate any provisions made in a clue or task description, or miss a clue altogether ( unless specifically allowed to do so, e. g., by winning the Fast Forward, or by using an Express Pass ), they must either go back to the location of the challenge and complete the challenge, or incur a penalty when they check in ( see Penalties and time credits below ).
* Eddie Cochems ( 1877-1953 ), " Father of the Forward Pass "
After many appeals, though, Forward Pass was named the winner, the Kentucky Derby official website lists both Dancer's Image and Forward Pass as the winner.
The website's race video commentary states that on the winner's plaque at Churchill Downs, both Dancer's Image and Forward Pass are listed as the 1968 winner of the Kentucky Derby.
Under Warren Wright, Sr. and his wife Lucille Parker Wright who inherited the property on his death in 1950, Calumet was the number one money-earning farm in racing for twelve years and among the farm's great horses are Nellie Flag, Whirlaway, Armed, Citation, Two Lea, Mar-Kell, A Gleam, Twilight Tear, Mark-Ye-Well, A Glitter, Bewitch, Ponder, Coaltown, Hill Gail, Real Delight, Bardstown, Tim Tam, Forward Pass, Our Mims, Davona Dale, Alydar, and Before Dawn.

Forward and thus
One can also talk about moneyness with respect to the forward price: thus one talks about ATMF, " ATM Forward ", and so forth.
A small target-acquisition area radar, the AN / MPQ-49 Forward Area Alerting Radar ( FAAR ), was developed in 1966 to support the Chaparral / Vulcan system, although the FAAR is transported by the Gama Goat and thus not suitable for use in the FEBA.
Forward air controllers directing air strikes thus became essential in usage of air power.

Forward and became
In round 14 against Brisbane, playing back in his customary Centre Half Forward position, Carey became only the second player, after Leigh Matthews, to record 5 plus goals and 20 plus disposals in a game for the 30th time in his career.
In May 1958 Liu became the first senior CCP politician to openly denounce the Great Leap Forward, at the Second Session of the Eighth CCP National Congress.
When Mao's Great Leap Forward became politically and popularly disastrous, Liu gained influence within the CCP.
He began publishing his work in books: The Art of Makeup, Making Faces, and Face Forward, two of which became TIME magazine best sellers ; Making Faces debuted at number one.
In 1958, Yashan in Suiping County, Henan, became the first people's commune of China, heralding the beginning of the " Great Leap Forward ".
Peng resisted Mao's attempts to develop a personality cult throughout the 1950s ; and, when Mao's economic policies associated with the Great Leap Forward caused a nationwide famine, Peng became critical of Mao's leadership.
Mao's theories on mass collectivization became the basis of the Great Leap Forward, a national economic plan that began in 1958 which caused a man-made famine across the country that lasted for several years.
Mao's prestige weakened when it became widely known that Mao's Great Leap Forward had been a disaster, and He eventually presented a report that was positive, and which attempted to vindicate Peng.
Riley became a popular television performer in the sketch shows Fast Forward, its successor Full Frontal, Big Girl's Blouse and Something Stupid.
In 1868 he became connected with the staff of the Volksstaat (" The People's State ") at Leipzig, and in 1891 with that of the Vorwärts (" Forward ") at Berlin.
Forward troops quickly became engaged with the 1st Light Horse Brigade's screen.
At the University of Glasgow, he helped launch the left-wing journal, Forward, in 1906, and in the same city later became associated with the ' Red Clydesiders ', a socialist grouping that included James Maxton and Manny Shinwell.
Kearney Base became the nucleus of what is now Forward Operating Base Sharana.
In 1885, it became the first poem in Slovene to have been translated into English, under the title With Slava's Banner, Forward!
Also, while at Glasgow, Jawara honed his political interests and skills by joining the Student Labour Party Organization, Forward Group, and became active in labor politics of the time.
Ross enlisted in the U. S. Air Force at age 18 after graduating from Elizabeth Forward High School in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania and was living in Florida early in his military career when the Air Force transferred him to Eielson AFB ( in Alaska ), where he first saw the snow and mountains that later became recurring themes in his artwork ; he developed his quick-painting technique in order to be able to create art for sale in brief daily work breaks.
It became a live music venue for a period from July 2001 and then being taken over by Sheffield Hallam University from September 2003, who bought it from Yorkshire Forward for £ 1. 85m in February 2003.
In 1982, Naval Support Activity ( NAVSUPPACT ), Forward Base, Holy Loch, Scotland became its own command.
They left the LSA in 1974 to form the " Socialist League " which became known as the " Forward Group " after the name of its publication.
During the Great Leap Forward production of grain decreased and it became evident that many people began to starve.
Later Saini joined All India Forward Bloc, and became the secretary of the central committee.
Singer contributed to the European Yiddish press from 1916 ; and in 1921, after Abe Cahan noticed his story " Pearls ", Singer became a correspondent for the leading American Yiddish newspaper The Forward.
Voices of Reform became the independent organization California Forward.

Forward and Eighth
The Eighth Plenum of the Eighth CCP Central Committee was held in the scenic resort town of Lushan, Jiangxi, on July 2, 1959, to discuss Party members ' positions on the Great Leap Forward.
He received the Military Cross while serving in Italy as a Forward Observation Officer with the Eighth Indian Division.

Forward and winner
He has been the winner of a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award, and has twice won the Forward Prize for best individual poem, while his collections of essays have twice won the Wales Book of the Year Award.
* Nil Nil ( 1993 ) — winner of the Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection
His most recent collections are The Nerve ( 2002, winner of the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize ), The Sugar Mile ( 2005 ) and Hide Now, which was published in 2008 and shortlisted for both the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2008 and the Forward Prize in 2009.
The winner of an Eric Gregory Award and the 1999 Vogue Young Writer ’ s Award, his first collection of poetry, The Blue Book ( Seren, 2000 ),-a collection of poems about family, first love and farming life-was short-listed for the Wales Book of the Year and the Forward Poetry Prize Best 1st Collection, 2001.
Bell, also Irish national poet laureate and Forward Prize winner Sam Gardiner.

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