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It was played on the influential country station KFAT in Gilroy, CA.
Garcia attended Gilroy High School in Gilroy, California and was a letterman in football and basketball.
The first " Gilroy Indian " model was a new design called the Chief.
Joe Gilroy was his successor and Queen's finished 5th, 7th and 13th under his guidance before his departure at the end of 1978 / 79 season.
Linda Gilroy ( born 19 July 1949 ) is a British Labour Co-operative politician who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Plymouth Sutton from 1997 until her defeat at the 2010 general election by the Conservative Party candidate, Oliver Colvile.
Gilroy was selected to stand for Labour in the 1997 election through an all-women shortlist.
Anderson was born in Gilroy, California.
Zelda Gilroy ( Sheila James Kuehl ) was a brilliant and eager young girl who was hopelessly in love with Dobie, much to his annoyance.
His candidacy was organized by Ernie Gilroy, and won support from figures such as Terry Duguid and Graham Dixon.
Prominent candidates included Chris Phibbs, who was executive assistant to Toronto City Councillor Kyle Rae for 11 years, and Maureen Gilroy, a centrist candidate who had the backing of Liberal MP Dennis Mills.
Lawrence then left the band and was replaced by Ian Gilroy ( The Whizz Kids ), Flaws also left the group but continued to provide material for the band's second album, Looking at Ourselves ( produced by Ian Morris ), was released in November 1980 but failed to chart.
McMillan was returned to parliament for the riding of Winnipeg Centre in this election, defeating Conservative Thomas Gilroy by 972 votes to 470.
Barrett was elected in the north-end Winnipeg riding of Wellington in the 1990 provincial election, defeating Liberal candidate Ernie Gilroy by over 1, 200 votes.
This involvement in politics was opposed by the head of the Australian Church, Norman Thomas Gilroy, Cardinal Archbishop of Sydney, and also by the Vatican.
Brian Wenzel was the first actor to win such an Honour for his role as Sergeant Frank Gilroy.
One of these was Keith Gilroy who was transferred to Middlesboro.
It was formally inaugurated on December 29, 1952 by Norman Thomas Cardinal Gilroy, the Papal Legate to the first Plenary Council of India.
The foreword for the book was written by Paul Gilroy and it was published by Punch / OOM Gallery Archive in 2010.
The morning show was produced by Woody Fraser and the late-night show by John Gilroy.
" He was the most widely educated and best-read actor I've ever encountered ," said Frank D. Gilroy, who wrote and directed the 1977 TV movie Nero Wolfe.

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Julie Goodyear, MBE ( born Julie Kemp, 29 March 1942 ) is an English television actress and media personality, best known for playing the long-running role of pub landlady Bet Lynch ( later Bet Gilroy ) on British soap opera Coronation Street.
Gilroy was born in Sydney, to working-class parents of Irish descent.
Paul Gilroy ( born 16 February 1956 ) is a Professor at the London School of Economics.
Thomas Francis Gilroy ( June 3, 1840 – December 1, 1911 ), born in Ireland, was mayor of New York 1893-94 and Commissioner of Public works 1889-93.
Anthony Joseph " Tony " Gilroy ( born September 11, 1956 ) is an American screenwriter and filmmaker.

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New York City Mayor-Elect Thomas Francis Gilroy used the phrase " With great power comes great responsibility " in an 1892 interview with The New York Times.
* 1965 New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play-Frank D. Gilroy
* Gilroy College, New South Wales, Australia
His political skills, his determination to avoid another Jack Lang-style split in the party, and-in particular-his government's close alliance with Sydney's Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal Norman Gilroy, ensured that Labor in New South Wales avoided the devastating divisions which forced the party out of office in Victoria, Western Australia, and Queensland during the 1950s Split.
The Whizz Kids were a New Zealand pop / rock band featuring Andrew Snoid, Mark Bell, Tim Mahon, and Ian Gilroy.
Ian Gilroy is a New Zealand musician who played drums in bands such as The Plague, The Whizz Kids, The Crocodiles ( where he replaced Bruno Lawrence ), The Swingers and Fetus Productions.
After six years in this post, Gilroy returned to Lismore, New South Wales, becoming Chancellor and Secretary of the Bishop.
As a result of the close relationship between Gilroy and Cahill, there was no split in the New South Wales Labor Party.

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** 2nd Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment ( Lt. Col. A. Gilroy ) ( 742 Officers and men )

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The judges were society President Robert Weinman ( son of Adolph Weinman, who had designed the Mercury dime and Walking Liberty half dollar ), Connecticut sculptor Adlai S. Hardin, former Mint Chief Engraver Gilroy Roberts, Julius Lauth of the Medallic Art Company, and Elvira Clain-Stefanelli, curator in the Division of Numismatics, Smithsonian Institution.

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* Beryl Gilroy ( née Answick ) ( 1924 – 2001 ), novelist.

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* Frank D. Gilroy, That Summer, That Fall ( 1967 ), retelling of Phaedra and Hippolytus
The Plague, and ex-Westlake Boys High School pupils too, were Tim Mahon ( The Whizz Kids, Blam Blam Blam ), Mark Bell ( Whizz Kids, Blam Blam Blam, Coconut Rough, Scribble ), Ian Gilroy ( Whizz Kids, Crocodiles, The Swingers ) and Andrew McLennan aka Andrew Snoid ( Whizz Kids, Coconut Rough, The Swingers, NZ Pop, The Zoo ).
Pacheco Pass Road, the western section between Gilroy and the pass itself ( a distance of approximately 14 miles ), is single-lane state highway in each direction and is the site of many accidents.
In the summer of 2010, singer Stubhy Pandav formed a new band with Brad Chagdes ( 15 Minutes Late / Logan Square ), Phil Kosch ( Treaty of Paris ), Pat Gilroy ( Close Enough / Onelife / The Waiting Game ), Jeremy Galanes ( Close Enough / Onelife / The Waiting Game ), and Chris Mason ( Close Enough / Onelife / The Waiting Game ).
Born in the East End of London to Guyanese and English parents ( his mother was novelist Beryl Gilroy ), he was educated at University College School and obtained his bachelor's degree at Sussex University in 1978.
Gilroy was also co-author of The Empire Strikes Back: race and racism in 1970s Britain ( 1982 ), a path-breaking, collectively produced volume published under the imprint of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University where he was a doctoral student working with the Jamaican intellectual Stuart Hall.
Noted graduates and associates of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and the Department of Cultural Studies include: Paul Gilroy ( LSE ) theorist of culture and race, Angela McRobbie ( Goldsmiths ) theorist of consumption, femininity and popular culture, Celia Lurie ( Goldsmiths ) feminist theory and consumption, Jackie Stacey ( University of Manchester, film, cancer culture and science in culture ', Sarah Franklin ( LSE ) science as culture, Debbie Epstein ( University of Cardiff education, childhood and youth studies, sexuality and popular culture, Peter Redman ( The Open University ) masculinities, psychoanalytic theor, Mary Jane Kehily ( The Open University ) childhood and youth studies, Joyce Canaan ( City University, Birmingham ) cultures of higher education, Anoop Nayak ( Newcastle University ) geographies of race, Deborah Lynn Steinberg ( Warwick University ) science cultures, sexuality and popular culture, Hilary Pilkington ( Warwick University ) Russia and youth subcultures, Sue Wright ( Danish Pedagogic University ) cultures of higher education, Hazel Carby ( Yale ) race and literature, David Parker ( Nottingham University ), Mica Nava ( University of East London ) media studies, Chris Griffin ( Bath University ) girls and youth cultures, and Adrian Kear ( Aberystwith University ) performance studies and psychoanalysis, Kevin J. Brehony ( Roehampton University ) historical studies of educational ideologies ..

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