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As well as Rickie Lambert, Pardew was given the funds to complete a string of other signings to rebuild the squad including: Dean Hammond, Radhi Jaïdi, Graeme Murty, Dan Harding, David Connolly, Michail Antonio, Papa Waigo, Lee Barnard, José Fonte, Danny Seaborne, Jon Otsemobor and Jason Puncheon to be £ 198, 000, meaning that by the end of the January transfer window, Southampton had spent over £ 3 million on players, a significantly larger amount than any other League One club.
In response Christian Democrat MP Graeme Lee introduced a Flags, Anthems, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Bill.
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The party was led by the Christian Democrat's leader Graeme Lee and Graham Capill.
In the first ranking event of the new season, the 2008 Northern Ireland Trophy, he got off to an excellent start, beating Ricky Walden 5 – 2, Graeme Dott 5 – 3, Stephen Lee 5 – 4 – despite Lee recording three century breaks – and defending champion Stephen Maguire to reach the semi-finals, his first appearance at that stage of a ranking event for five years.
The Christian Democrats were founded by Graeme Lee, a National Party MP.
Graeme Lee and the Christian Democrats, by contrast, preferred to make their party " values-based ", saying that anyone who shared the basic Christian moral outlook ( whether actually Christian or not ) should be able to participate.
Shortly after the Coalition collapsed, Graeme Lee stepped down as leader of the Christian Democrats, having decided some time earlier to retire if the Coalition was not successful.
Lee's former Liverpool captain, Graeme Souness, invited Lee to join his Anfield coaching staff in 1993.
Graeme Souness and Sammy Lee, then of Liverpool F. C.
For four to five nights a week, and Sunday afternoons, up to 200 people would gather in the upstairs room to hear Brian Brown, Stewie Speer, Alan Lee, Graeme Morgan, Keith Hounslow, the Melbourne New Orleans Jazz Band and many other local jazz musicians, and Jazz Centre 44 remained a major venue for jazz in Melbourne for almost a decade.
Graeme Ernest Lee, MNZM, JP ( born 1935 in Paeroa ) is a former New Zealand politician.
* Graeme Lee: Faith, Politics and Servant Leadership: Auckland: Castle: 2002: ISBN 0-9582124-9-X ( autobiography )
" In the 2006 – 07 season, Thornton made 41 appearances, and helped Doncaster to victory over Bristol Rovers in the Football League Trophy final in April 2007 when he swung in a corner kick for Graeme Lee to head in to score the extra time winner at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.
While at Rare, they ( David Doak, Steve Ellis, Karl Hilton, Graeme Norgate and Lee Ray ) worked on the Nintendo 64 first-person shooters GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark.
* Graeme Dunphy, " Meena's Mockingbird: From Harper Lee to Meera Syal ", in Neophilologus 88, 2004, 637-59.
* Uncommon Ground: A Celebration of Matt Cohen – 2002 ( edited with Graeme Gibson, Wayne Grady, and Dennis Lee )
* Graeme Lee ( disambiguation )
Some of the best-known reporters and presenters who launched or spent a major part of their careers at " Ten News " include Jana Wendt, Kerry O ' Brien, Katrina Lee, Charles Slade, Ann Sanders, Steve Liebmann, Tim Webster, Ron Wilson, Anne Fulwood, Juanita Phillips, Liz Hayes, Jo Pearson, David Johnston, Chris Masters, Larry Emdur, Eddie McGuire, John Gatfield, Kay McGrath, Graeme Goodings, Sharyn Ghidella, Laurie Oakes, Geraldine Doogue, Jennifer Keyte and Mike Munro amongst others.
However, Bradford City decided not to pursue their interest in Moore, instead opting to sign Graeme Lee.

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Dalglish cited the Hillsborough disaster and its repercussions as the reason for his resignation in 1991 ; he was replaced by former player Graeme Souness.
Graeme Barker states " The first indisputable evidence for domestic plants and animals in the Nile valley is not until the early fifth millennium bc in northern Egypt and a thousand years later further south, in both cases as part of strategies that still relied heavily on fishing, hunting, and the gathering of wild plants " and suggests that these subsistence changes were not due to farmers migrating from the Near East but was an indigenous development, with cereals either indigenous or obtained through exchange.
Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees before the season for David Wells, Homer Bush, and Graeme Lloyd.
A similar analysis is present in more recent works, such as those of Graeme Gill, who argues that " was not a natural flow-on of earlier developments ; formed a sharp break resulting from conscious decisions by leading political actors.
By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in Claptrap and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme " Shirley " Strachan as lead vocalist.
During the early 1990s in individual pursuit events, some riders, most notably Graeme Obree, adopted a straight-armed Superman-like position with their arms fully extended horizontally, but this position was subsequently outlawed by the Union Cycliste Internationale ( UCI ), the sport's ruling body.
Because he did a midwifery medical course in Plymouth, he was not able to be a member of the cast of ISIRTA during the third season, due to the enormous distance between London and Plymouth which prevented Graeme from being able to travel to London to record ISIRTA during that period.
He was co-writer ( with Graeme Garden ) of several episodes of the Doctor in the House television comedy series.
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue developed from the long-running radio sketch show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, the writers of which were John Cleese, Jo Kendall, David Hatch, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and especially Graeme Garden who suggested the idea of an unscripted show which, it was decided, would take the form of a parody panel game.
The pilot episode ( where it was originally called I'm Sorry, They're At It Again ) opened with Graeme Garden and Jo Kendall singing the words of " Three Blind Mice " to the tune of " Ol ' Man River " followed by Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor performing the lyrics of " Sing a Song of Sixpence " to the melody of " These Foolish Things ".
Graeme Souness was brought in to manage by the start of the 2004 – 05 season.
She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon after and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, north of Toronto, where their daughter Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson was born in 1976.
Although it was acknowledged as a continuation of their old work, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers, Sam Spies of the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that " the experiments in style that made Cake fun to listen to have all but disappeared from ' Pressure Chief ' ... What's left is mostly uninspired, so-called alternative rock ", and Graeme Hammond of the Sunday Herald Sun wrote that " the melodies are listless, the album bereft of anything with the verve of Short Skirt / Long Jacket or Comfort Eagle ".
This re-recording was driven by Graeme Hill, and Sky TV's Sports Cafe.
The first three of these seasons the club was managed by Graeme Souness, the latter six under the stewardship of Walter Smith.
The music played during the scene where Helena showers in a fountain, while a party crowd watches was originally scored by the film's composer, Graeme Revell, based on the " Love Theme " used sparsely elsewhere in the film, with vocals by Bobbi Page.
Merrington was dismissed a few days after the end of the season and replaced by former Liverpool and Rangers manager Graeme Souness.
The southern hemisphere premiere was in Wellington, New Zealand, with John Hopkins conducting the New Zealand National Orchestra ( now the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra ) and the Royal Christchurch Musical Society, with soloists Peter Baillie, Graeme Gorton and Angela Shaw.
Broadcast on 14 September 1976, the 75-minute production was directed by Michael Tuchner and produced by Graeme MacDonald.
The station was reopened on 27 April 1998 by the regular cast of the show ( Humphrey Lyttelton, Barry Cryer, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden ) and a memorial plaque to the late Willie Rushton, one of the longest-serving panelists, was installed at the station in 2002.
In 1938, 14-year-old Leslie Phillips appeared with Graeme Muir in the West End play Dear Octopus where Muir was the juvenile lead.
The annual dolphin hunt in Taiji was the subject of the 2009 documentary The Cove, and sparked a unanimous decision by the town's council, headed by Graeme Campbell, to end the relationship with Taiji if the dolphin hunt were to continue.
Strange Times was also the first album since 1970 to include a new poem by Graeme Edge " Nothing Changes ", narrated by Edge himself, with Hayward then singing the concluding portion of the track, and notably concluded by quoting Mike Pinder's 1968 song title ' A Simple Game '.

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