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To honor the 40th anniversary of the 1958 NFL Championship, also known as " The Greatest Game Ever Played ", the following participants of that game appeared during the coin toss ceremony: Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Frank Gifford, Roosevelt Brown, Don Maynard, Sam Huff, and Tom Landry, the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants.
It also runs through Weston, and links directly to The Gifford School
Sportscasters Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, Roy Firestone, Mike Tirico, and Dan Dierdorf also make cameos.
Lynch co-wrote the screenplay with Barry Gifford, who also wrote the novel that served as the basis for Lynch's Wild at Heart ( 1990 ).
Dalldorf also collaborated with Gifford on many early papers.
Hours before his execution by firing squad at the age of 28, he was married in the prison chapel to his sweetheart Grace Gifford, a Protestant convert to Catholicism, whose sister, Muriel, had years before also converted and married his best friend Thomas MacDonagh, who was also executed for his role in the Easter Rising.
Many people confuse the role of the forester with that of the logger, but most foresters are concerned not only with the harvest of timber, but also with the sustainable management of forests to ( in the words of Gifford Pinchot ) " provide the greatest good for the greatest number in the long term ".
Fonthill Abbey — also known as Beckford's Folly — was a large Gothic revival country house built around the turn of the 19th century at Fonthill Gifford in Wiltshire, England, at the direction of William Thomas Beckford and architect James Wyatt.
Gifford Thomas-Edwards and Helen McKee have also identified 9 dry-point glosses-glosses that are scratched into parchment without ink and so are only visible from an angle and hard to decipher.
While vacationing in Fairhaven in 1862, Rogers married his childhood sweetheart, Abbie Palmer Gifford, who was also of Mayflower lineage.
Featured vocalists during the 1970s run of the show were Kathie Lee Gifford ( then going by the name Kathie Lee Johnson ), Monica Burruss ( also known as Monica Francine Pege ), and Steve March.
During his 12 seasons with the New York Giants ( 136 regular season games ) Frank Gifford had 3, 609 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns in 840 carries, he also had 367 receptions for 5, 434 yards and 43 touchdowns.
Gifford was also host of British TV network Channel 4's NFL coverage with British born former New England Patriots kicker John Smith in 1986-1987.
Morgan Hall was named after a prominent local business person, Gifford Morgan, who was also the head of the Board of Trustees in the 1920s and 1930s.
Schirripa was also the co-host on NBC's Today Show during its ' fourth hour with Kathie Lee Gifford, as Hoda Kotb was out.
Ferrer also defeated Manhattan Borough President C. Virginia Fields and City Council Speaker Gifford Miller.
The Society was a loosely-organized group whose work did not conform to the academic standards of the day, and its members included Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Robert Swain Gifford ( also from New Bedford ), Ryder's friend Julian Alden Weir, John LaFarge, and Alexander Helwig Wyant.
The paper also printed the transcribed tapes of Frank Gifford's affair at a New York City hotel, cheating on his wife, Kathie Lee Gifford.
He also helped create an observatory in 1912, which is named the Gifford Observatory in his honour.
Arrangements were by Gene Gifford, who also composed much of the band's book, Spud Murphy, Larry Wagner, Salvador " Tutti " Camarata and Horace Henderson.
SR 504 also has a spur route, named SR 504 Spur, that runs along the former route of SR 504 in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
* Gabriel Gifford ( 1554 – 1629 ), Catholic Archbishop of Reims ; also known as William Gifford

Gifford and served
Frank Gifford was the play-by-play announcer, while then-ABC Sports analyst Don Meredith and then-Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann served as color commentators.
He served as an economic advisor to Republican Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania and Democratic Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York.
It was created in 1824 for the lawyer Sir Robert Gifford, who later served as Master of the Rolls.
Gifford known to Worcestershire folk as " Apple Norm " served his apprenticeship as a professional cricketer in the Worcestershire second team during 1959, and when in May 1960 he took 2-25 from 18 overs in a drawn Second XI match against Kent, he was called up to the first team for the game against the same opposition that began the very next day.
The announcement was made in the face of Hewitt's declining stock performance and market worries about the entire BPO sector, but Gifford, who has served as chief executive officer since 1992, indicated the decision was his own, and that he planned to retire.

Gifford and commentator
This would be the only ABC Super Bowl for Gifford as play-by-play announcer, the final game for Don Meredith and the second ( and last ) time a commentator for the Super Bowl ( Theismann ) was an active player ( Jack Kemp in Super Bowl II was the only other active player to provide commentary ).
Following her divorce from Johnson in 1983, Gifford met sports commentator Frank Gifford ( born August 16, 1930 ) during an episode of ABC's Good Morning America ; the couple married in 1986.
After his playing days ended, Gifford became a commentator mainly for NFL games on CBS.
* Frank Gifford ( b. 1930 ), American athlete and sports commentator, husband of Kathie Lee Gifford

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He worked with all the major figures of the movement, especially his chief advisor on the matter, Gifford Pinchot.
The musical sitcom starred Kathie Lee Johnson ( Gifford ) along with Hee Haw regulars Misty Rowe, Gailard Sartain, Lulu Roman, and Kenny Price as a family who owned a truck stop restaurant ( undoubtedly inspired by the Lulu's Truck Stop skit on Hee Haw ).
" The term natural theology as used by Gifford means theology supported by science and not dependent on the miraculous.
This would be the first Super Bowl broadcast on ABC to have the broadcast team of Michaels, Gifford, and Dierdorf in the booth ( as the 1987 season was the first year the trio was together, with Dierdorf moving to ABC from CBS ; Gifford was the only holdover from ABC's Super Bowl XIX telecast ).
He worked with all the major figures of the movement, especially his chief advisor on the matter, Gifford Pinchot.
Flora and fauna of the region include the normal ecological succession from lowland big leaf maple and western red cedar through Garry oak on up through fire-dependent species such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir, as well as grand fir, silver fir and other species common to Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Although 17 jockeys remounted and some made up considerable ground, particularly Josh Gifford on 15 / 2 favourite Honey End, none had time to catch Foinavon before he crossed the finishing line.
* Warrant: The Current Debate Plantinga's Gifford Lecture, and volume 1 of his trilogy on warrant.
There were several reasons for positioning a new station at Stoke Gifford: trains to London were quicker than on the longer route from Temple Meads, via Bath and Chippenham before reaching Swindon ; a larger car park than at Temple Meads could be provided ; the population on the northern fringes of the city was growing, especially with the building of a new town at Bradley Stoke ; and it was within easy access of the M4 and M5 motorways.
Hillman went on to defeat the Democratic nominee, Wayne Gifford, in the general election.
White, who was one of the principles of the Missouri Lumber and Mining Company, took Gifford Pinchot of the U. S. Forest Service on a tour of the over cut forests and urged him, in the interest of conservation, to establish a national forest in the Missouri Ozarks.
Stemming from her Gifford Lectures at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, it focuses on the mental faculties of thinking and willing, in a sense moving beyond her previous work concerning the vita activa.
Bill Cosby and Regis Philbin ( his former Live co-host Kathie Lee Gifford would later guest-host as well ) filled in on the first week.
They settled on his father's farm at Howberry, near Crowmarsh Gifford, where they had a son and two daughters.
A 2005 article in the Christian Science Monitor states, " For example, in Honduras, the site of the infamous Kathy Lee Gifford sweatshop scandal, the average apparel worker earns $ 13. 10 per day, yet 44 percent of the country's population lives on less than $ 2 per day ...
From the 1930s to about 1980 William Gehring grew vegetables on much of the old Gifford land.
Guitarist Sean O ' Hagan went on to form the The High Llamas, while keyboardist Katharine Gifford created Snowpony with a former member of My Bloody Valentine.
* Theism and Humanism ( 1915 ), based on his first series of Gifford Lectures given in 1914 and still in print.
* Theism and Thought ( 1923 ) based on his second series of Gifford Lectures, given in 1922.
The voters of both boroughs approved the agreement, and on January 11, 1935, Governor Gifford Pinchot issued letters patent consolidating the two boroughs into the current Borough of Telford.
After leaving the moor it passes through South Brent and then Avonwick and Aveton Gifford and flows into the sea at Bigbury on Sea.
* Fraser's Gifford Lectures on Philosophy of Theism
The Italian climate and manners, however, were entirely to Hunt's taste, and he protracted his residence until 1825, producing in the interim Ultra-Crepidarius: a Satire on William Gifford ( 1823 ), and his translation ( 1825 ) of Francesco Redi's Bacco in Toscana.

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