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Gibson and broke
Gibson began the 1972 season by going 0 – 5, but broke Jesse Haines's club record for victories on June 21, and finished the year with 19 wins.
Lolich and Gibson pitched six scoreless innings before the Tigers broke through to score three runs in the seventh inning.
Northrup led the 1968 Tigers in hits and RBIs, hit five grand slams, broke up three no-hitters, and had the game-winning triple off Bob Gibson in Game 7 of the 1968 World Series.
Eventually Esmond Gibson would get that law change, but long before that news of early experiments was spread by a pilot for the Ministry of Works who simply took the risk of publishing an article showing he broke the law.

Gibson and onto
* In the 1996 Mel Gibson movie Ransom, Fair Lawn is seen when Gibson is told to turn from Route 4 onto Saddle River Road ( Fair Lawn ) and into the rock quarry ( which is actually located in Haledon, New Jersey ).
The program held onto the # 1 ratings spot from Williams ' first day, averaging about 10 million viewers weekly until February 2007, when it slipped behind its closest competitor, World News with Charles Gibson.
In 1961 The Gibson Guitar Corporation introduced The Barney Kessel model guitar onto the market and continued to make them until 1973.
Gibson focuses on the effects of technology: the unintended consequences as it filters out of research labs and onto the street where it finds new purposes.
Drucker pursues the Gibson clone onto the roof with his men and opens fire as the clone desperately seeks an escape.
The Gibson clone pilots the helicopter at Drucker with a remote control, causing Drucker to jump onto a glass roof to avoid its blades, but the glass breaks and sends him falling to his death.
Large explosions in the background throw light through the city gate and spill forth onto the water in the midground ; according to writer Walter S. Gibson, " their fiery reflection turning the water below into blood ".
Iron ore will be hauled by road 85 km from Mount Gibson, loaded onto railway wagons for haulage 239 km to Geraldton where ships of up to 60, 000 DWT are loaded.

Gibson and small
Abbadie's income as dean of Killaloe was so small that he could not afford a literary amanuensis ; and Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh, having appealed in vain to Lord Carteret, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, on Abbadie's behalf, gave him a letter of introduction to Dr. Edmund Gibson, bishop of London, and Abbadie left Ireland.
William Ford Gibson was born in the coastal city of Conway, South Carolina, and spent most of his childhood in Wytheville, Virginia, a small town in the Appalachians where his parents had been born and raised.
Two for the Seesaw was a successful Broadway play by William Gibson and was made into a 1962 film which portrayed the fated romance between a small town square ( Jerry ) and Greenwich Village beatnik chick ( Gittel ).
There are also small ovoid and tubular structures that might be nanobacteria fossils in carbonate material in crack fills ( investigators McKay, Gibson, Thomas-Keprta, Zare ).
Longo and Gibson originally envisaged making an art film on a small budget, but failed to get financing.
Most of the city lies in Gibson County, with only a small portion extending into Madison County.
In the years since then, Perrine has worked in lower-profile projects, although she did have a small supporting role in the 2000 Mel Gibson film What Women Want.
A small Gibson " combo " amplifier.
George Gobel had a special version of the Gibson L-5 archtop guitar built, featuring diminished dimensions of neck scale and body depth, befitting his own small stature ; a series of several dozen of this " L-5CT " or " George Gobel " model was produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Gibson, of Hill of Beath, and the Symes, of Cartmore, had opened small pits in the vicinity of Jubilee Park at the southern border of the Burgh, and other small pits appear to have been worked in the vicinity of Union Street.
After undergoing a $ 24 million renovation and expansion of the original structure, the Gibson Center for the Arts now accommodates a recital hall, an art gallery, a mainstage theatre and a small experimental theatre in addition to classrooms, practice rooms and faculty offices.
Lewis left Gibson with a small pension, which she lived on until her death.
Gibson then turned his attention back to the small screen and portrayed Dr. Danny Nyland in the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope from 1994 to 1998, starring alongside future Criminal Minds costar Mandy Patinkin.
In addition to the main model variants of the guitar, Gibson made several small changes to the guitar including a laminated top for the ES-175 model and mounted top pickups for general use on all their models, as opposed to Charlie Christian models from the 1930s.
Aydelotte was born in a small town in Gibson County, Indiana, the son of James Ridgeway Aydelotte and Cynthia Ann ( Hollingsworth ) Aydelotte, and attended Indiana University where he was an English major, a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, earned a varsity letter in football and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1911.
The book tells the story of a man named John Gibson, as he breaks up with his girlfriend and leaves Miami, Florida to move to the small town of Boonville, California.
Gretsch, Fender, Gibson ( EB-6 ), PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schecter, Jerry Jones, Burns London and many other companies have produced baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity.
However, small numbers of Gibson banjos continued to be constructed and shipped during the war years using stocks of metal parts remaining in factory bins.
* Gibson, Western Australia, a small village
Augustus A. Gibson took command of the fort and a small garrison of only 20 regular army soldiers.
For the next five years they traveled to small towns in America, including Port Gibson, Mississippi, Norcatur, Kansas, and many others, creating theater with the local inhabitants.

Gibson and screen
According to Gibson, he was inspired by the big screen epics he had loved as a child, such as Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus and William Wyler's The Big Country.
Gallipoli was instrumental in making Mel Gibson ( Mad Max ) into a major star, although his co-star Mark Lee, who also received high praise for his role, has made relatively few screen appearances since.
Dio appeared at the Gibson Amphitheatre show in Universal City, California to perform his vocals as Dr. X on " The Chase ", and was shown on a video screen at the other shows.
Downey was able to return to the big screen only after Mel Gibson, who had been a close friend to Downey since both had co-starred in Air America, paid Downey's insurance bond for the 2003 film The Singing Detective.
A variety of techniques were used for the production of the video: traditional 2-D cel animation by Spümcø and Colorkey Productions ; 3-D computer animation supervised by Charlie Gibson at Rhythm & Hues ; real-time motion-capture animation by House of Moves ; and blue screen mattes brought in live-action into the mix.
Starring opposite Mel Gibson as the film's hero, and Heath Ledger as Gibson's screen son, Isaacs portrays a sadistic British army officer who kills Ledger's character, among many other soldiers.
In 1992, Gibson made his big screen debut in Ron Howard's Far and Away, in which he portrayed Stephen Chase.
It was with the 101 that he made friends with Tom Mix, Bee Ho Gray, " Broncho Billy " Anderson and Hoot Gibson, all cowboys of the silver screen.
Neale consistently plays with the recorded footage, reversing sections of the film while keeping others playing or stopping them entirely, fading between similar but fundamentally different pieces of footage, and even at one point combining footage of Gibson with the screen of an antique television as he describes the advent of television in the Southern United States.

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