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Galvin and is
The current Acting Commissioner of the BLS is John M. Galvin.
As of the 2011 elections it is represented by Councillor John Galvin, a member of the local Conservative Party.
With 363 wins, Spahn is the 6th most winning pitcher in history, trailing only Cy Young ( 511 ), Walter Johnson ( 417 ), Grover Cleveland Alexander ( 373 ), Christy Mathewson ( 373 ), and Pud Galvin ( 364 ) on MLB's all-time list.
Pud Galvin died poor at age 45 on March 7, 1902 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and, as a Roman Catholic, is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Galvin railway station is a closed railway station which was located on the Werribee line of the Melbourne suburban rail system in Australia.
The Galvin Mobility Project is " producing results that will end congestion as a regular part of life.
It is also a generalization of the longstanding Dinitz conjecture, which was eventually solved by Galvin in 1994 using list edge-coloring.
On the ' Express Route ' between Newport and Laverton stations, Paisley Station has had platform access removed and Galvin Station is demolished.
On the ' Express Route ' between Laverton and Newport stations, Galvin station is demolished and Paisley station has had platform access removed.
In combinatorics, the Dinitz conjecture is a statement about the extension of arrays to partial Latin squares, proposed in 1979 by Jeff Dinitz, and proved in 1994 by Fred Galvin.
In fact, Fred Galvin proved the Dinitz conjecture as a special case of his theorem stating that the list chromatic index of any bipartite multigraph is equal to its chromatic index.
Paul Galvin is a famous Gaelic footballer with the Finuge club, Feale Rangers divisional side and Kerry county team.
It is based on the book of the same name by Patrick Galvin and is based on true events.
The Desert Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona 85008, USA.
Founded as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation on September 25, 1928, Motorola is now a leader in communications equipment.
The school library on the Illinois Institute of Technology's main campus is named after Galvin.
William Francis Galvin ( born ) is the 27th and current Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth ( U. S. state of Massachusetts ' Secretary of State ).
“ Inis Ochta ” ( Martina Galvin ) and “ Glean Fearmuighe ” is a pair of mirrored panels set in such a way as to reflect the Leitrim and Fermanagh shores, symbolically linking these in the area image.

Galvin and only
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Galvin played in an era where 2-man pitching rotations were common-hence his 6, 003 innings pitched and 646 complete games, both of which are second only to the career totals of Cy Young.
Then, in the face of Japanese sniper fire only partially suppressed by the circling aircraft, a rubber boat was sent in to retrieve the navy pilot, Ensign John Galvin, who was brought to safety in what soon became a legendary rescue.

Galvin and player
Galvin was the first baseball player to be widely known for using performance-enhancing drugs.
In 1896, retired pitcher Jimmy “ Pud ” Galvin said that as a player, “ I never heard such disgusting and vile language as Patsy Tebeau, O ’ Connor and several of the Baltimore players ’’ are now using.
The first player to win 300 games was Pud Galvin in 1888.
* Pud Galvin, an early American baseball player
* Tony Galvin, Irish soccer player

Galvin and baseball
Pud Galvin baseball card, Goodwin & Company, 1887

Galvin and history
The team made history again on August 20 of the same year by becoming the first team to be no-hit at home, when Pud Galvin of the Buffalo Bisons defeated them 1-0.

Galvin and 20
On August 20, 1880, Galvin became the first major-league pitcher to throw a no-hitter on the road, leading his Buffalo Bisons to a 1-0 victory over the Worcester Ruby Legs.
Dan Leno ( 20 December 1860 – 31 October 1904 ), born George Wild Galvin, was a leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era.
* 20 March-Sheila Galvin, Fianna Fáil TD ( born 1914 ).

Galvin and more
Some of the Irish names familiar to Currie are Gorman, Phelan, Neilan, Cummiskey, O ' Brien, Donahue, Leonard, Malone, Sweetman, Galvin, and more.
The Werribee line had been electrified two years earlier, but after the construction of the Westona-Laverton link, trains on the Werribee line were diverted via Altona and Westona to try to make a more viable route, because both Paisley and the nearby station of Galvin were little used.
The Werribee line had been electrified two years earlier, but after the construction of the Westona-Laverton link, trains on the Werribee line were diverted via Altona and Westona to try to make a more viable route, because both Galvin and the nearby Paisley station were little used.
The campus also contains the more specialised Craven Law Library and Galvin Medical Library.

Galvin and games
The players with the most starts in a single season are Pud Galvin and Will White, each with 75 games started.
Galvin holds the record for most games started in a single season by a pitcher before 1893, 75, ( tied with Will White ).
* Most games started in a single season, for a pitcher, with Pud Galvin, each with 75.

Galvin and 10
# " Behind the Bedroom Door " ( Galvin, Ingram, McCormack ) – 6: 10

Galvin and years
In 1889, over 100 years before the steroid controversy in Major League Baseball, Galvin openly used the Brown-Séquard elixir, which contained monkey testosterone.
A special programme was aired ( presented by Michael Galvin and Angela Bloomfield ) introducing new viewers to the show whilst viewers in other regions had to endure a massive jump in storylines to join up with Central who were considerably ahead ( up to 5 years in some cases ).
Four years later, Babauta unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination in the 2009 gubernatorial election with running mate, Galvin S. Deleon Guerrero, a principal at Mount Carmel School principal.
Her mother Bridget ( Bridie ) died of cancer when she was two, and she was brought up by neighbours ( the Galvin family ) for the following few years.

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