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Prior to its proclamation as a British settlement in 1836, the area around Adelaide was inhabited by the indigenous Kaurna Aboriginal nation ( pronounced " Garner " or " Gowna ").
In a recent academic study that was published in the Journal of Finance, Drexel University ’ s LeBow College of Business professors Jie Cai, Jacqueline Garner, and Ralph Walkling examined how corporate shareholders voted in nearly 2, 500 director elections in the United States.
After being booed at the 2004 All-Star Game held in Houston, manager Jimy Williams was fired and replaced by Phil Garner, a star on the division-winning 1986 Astros.
Jay Garner was appointed Interim Civil Administrator with three deputies, including Tim Cross.
In 1933, incumbent Vice President Charles Curtis announced the election of House Speaker John Nance Garner as his successor, while Garner was seated next to him on the House dais.
Rob Hampson was Garner's replacement, with Garner teaching him the bass parts before leaving, although Hampson only lasted a week.
Gelbart-scripted films for television included Barbarians at the Gate ( 1993 ), a true story about the battle for control of the RJR Nabisco corporation starring James Garner that was based on the best-selling book of that name ; Weapons of Mass Distraction ( 1997 ) starring Ben Kingsley and Gabriel Byrne as rival media moguls and And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself ( 2003 ) starring Antonio Banderas as the Mexican revolutionary leader.
In late 1995, he appeared in Devious, an amateur video drama set between the second Doctor's trial at the end of The War Games and before the start of Spearhead From Space, which shows an interim ( between second and third ) Doctor played by Tony Garner being told he was " never meant to be the Doctor " and that the third, played by Jon, will complete him.
Along with Malcolm Marshall, Hadlee was seen as the finest fast bowler of his time, despite the contemporaneous presence of Dennis Lillee, Imran Khan, Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Kapil Dev and Wasim Akram among others.
Alan Garner was born in the front room of his grandmother's house in Congleton, Cheshire, on 17 October 1934.
The Garner family had passed on " a genuine oral tradition ", teaching their children the folk tales about The Edge, which included a description of a king and his army of knights that slept under it, guarded by a wizard, and in the mid 19th century, Alan's great-great grandfather Robert had carved the face of a bearded wizard onto the rock of a cliff next to a well that was known in local folklore as the Wizard's Well.
Alan's own grandfather, Joseph Garner, " could read, but didn't and so was virtually unlettered ", but instead taught his grandson the various folk tales about The Edge, with Alan later remarking that as a result he was " aware of Edge's magic " as a child, when he would often play there with his friends.
It was at Toad Hall, on the afternoon of Tuesday 4 September 1957, that Garner set about writing his first novel, which would result in The Weirdstone of Brisingamen.
Garner sent his debut novel to the publishing company Collins, where it was picked up by the company's head, Sir William Collins, who was on the look out for new fantasy novels following on from the recent commercial and critical success of J. R. R.
Philip himself would devote a chapter to both The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath in his book A Fine Anger: A Critical Introduction to the Work of Alan Garner ( 1981 ), which was based on his earlier Ph. D thesis awarded by the University of London the previous year.
In the 2011 BBC Radio 4 adaptation Robert Powell played the narrator ; he has known Garner since he was a schoolboy at Manchester Grammar School.
Struan Rodger who played the dwarf Durathror, was in a radio production of another Garner story, Elidor, when he was thirteen years old.
James Garner, who played the namesake character, was a member of the ownership group.
However, it was in the limited overs cricket that Garner put his height to use with devastating effect.

Garner and replaced
He was temporarily replaced by Bob Garner ( later of The Creation ) and permanently by Johnny Gustafson, formerly of The Big Three.
Peter James ( who was sometimes billed as Bobby Pinkus ) and Paul " Mousie " Garner were former members of Ted Healy's vaudeville act and had replaced Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard as Healy's " stooges " in the 1930s.
Jay Montgomery Garner ( born April 15, 1938 ) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who was appointed in 2003 as Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq but was soon replaced by Ambassador Paul Bremer and the ambassador's successor organization to ORHA, the Coalition Provisional Authority ( CPA ).
General Garner would be replaced by a new American Ambassador to Iraq, Paul Bremer, who took his role as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority.
When Garner was replaced in his role by Paul Bremer, the former Managing Director of Kissinger and Associates, on May 11, 2003, there was quite a bit of speculation as to why he was replaced so abruptly.
Healy then hired a new set of stooges, consisting of Eddie Moran ( soon replaced by Richard " Dick " Hakins ), Jack Wolf, and Paul " Mousie " Garner.
Parrish was promoted as the replacement, and managed the Tigers from 1998 – 99, compiling an 82-104 record, but was replaced by Phil Garner for the season.
With the successful side ageing, new captain Peter Roebuck led the move to make changes and the overseas stars Viv Richards and Joel Garner were sacked, replaced by the New Zealander Martin Crowe.
Williams was replaced by Phil Garner, who led the Astros to within one game of going to their first ever World Series before managing Houston to the NL pennant in 2005.
In 1992, Garner replaced Tom Trebelhorn as manager of the Brewers.

Garner and May
In a report in the May 15, 1972, edition of Time magazine, Herbert Armstrong was reported to have said that Garner Ted was " in the bonds of Satan.
Garner underwent surgery on May 11, 2008, following a stroke he had suffered two days earlier.
She left the position shortly after on May 11, 2003, when L. Paul Bremer was brought in to replace Retired General Jay Garner as CPA Administrator.
Erroll Garner headlining with Oscar Pettiford and J. C. Heard at Three Deuces nightclub on 52nd Street ( Manhattan ) | 52nd Street, May 1948
** Government Administrator – Jay Montgomery Garner ( AprilMay 6 ), L. Paul Bremer III
Netherland was published in May 2008 and was featured on the cover of the New York Times Book Review where Dwight Garner ( NYTBR senior editor ) called it " the wittiest, angriest, most exacting and most desolate work of fiction we ’ ve yet had about life in New York and London after the World Trade Center fell ".
On May 20, 2011 the facility in Garner, N. C. closed, the same day that former spokesperson " Macho Man " Randy Savage died.
Foley and Garner, now the wife of film star Ben Affleck, separated in March 2003 and Garner filed for divorce in May 2003.
** three arias from Danielpour's 2005 opera Margaret Garner ; commissioned by the Wheeling Symphony, who premièred the work with soprano soloist Tracie Luck and André Raphael Smith conducting in Wheeling, WV on 19 May 2006.
He volunteered to go on the road with the show, where he fell in love with and married his leading lady, former child star Peggy Ann Garner, on May 16, 1956.
On 31 May 2011 Greg Clowes was appointed the new manager of Stafford Rangers from Newcastle Town where he would be assisted by his colleague from Newcastle, Dorian Garner.

Garner and 2003
* 1930 – Garner Ted Armstrong, American evangelist ( d. 2003 )
Upon the death of John Ritter in 2003, Garner joined the cast of 8 Simple Rules as Grandpa Jim Egan ( Cate's father ).
Retired United States Army Lieutenant General Jay Garner was appointed as the Director of ORHA, along with three deputites, including British Major-General Tim Cross, in 2003.
* Jay Montgomery Garner ( April 2003-May 6, 2003 )( as Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance
In 2003 Garner was selected to lead the post-war reconstruction efforts in Iraq, along with three deputies, including British Major-General Tim Cross.
Garner began reconstruction efforts in March 2003 with plans aiming for Iraqis to hold elections within 90 days and for the U. S. to quickly pull troops out of the cities to a desert base.
Once the U. S. identifies those in the second group, we will get rid of them .” On April 15, 2003, General Garner called a conference in the city of Nasiriyah, where Garner, along with 100 Iraqis, discussed the future of Iraq.
Garner called a follow-up meeting on April 28, 2003.
In 2003 a portrait of Garner, titled True Stories, painted by Jenny Sages, was a finalist in the Archibald Prize.
* Jim Egan, portrayed by James Garner ( 20032005 ), is Cate's father.
Garner Ted Armstrong ( February 9, 1930 – September 15, 2003 ) was an American evangelist and the son of Herbert W. Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God, at the time a Sabbatarian organization that taught strict observance of seventh-day Sabbath, holy days typically associated with the Jewish faith, and other observances derived from the Old Testament scriptures.
Garner, Martin, Ian Lewington and Russell Slack ( 2003 ) Mongolian and Lesser Sand Plovers: an identification overview Birding World 16 ( 9 ): 377-85
In the 2003 film Daredevil and its 2005 spinoff, Elektra, the character is portrayed by Jennifer Garner.
* Jennifer Garner ( March 2003 )
* Elektra Natchios is a Marvel Comics superhero, portrayed by Jennifer Garner in the 2003 movie Daredevil and the 2005 movie Elektra.
* 2003 – Nominee – Australian Film Institute Awards – Best Screenplay – Bill Garner, episode: " Crossing the Line "

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