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Hartnett and managing
This involved compromise with GM, as Holden's managing director, Laurence Hartnett, favoured development of a local design, while GM preferred to see an American design as the basis for " Australia's Own Car ".

Hartnett and team
A ragtag group of students decide to resist: Zeke Tyler ( Josh Hartnett ), a loner repeating his senior year, who sells, among other illegal items, a cocaine-like drug of his own creation ; Stan Rosado ( Shawn Hatosy ), a jock who quits the football team during his senior year so he can focus on academics ; Stan's girlfriend Delilah Profitt ( Jordana Brewster ), the vindictive editor in chief of the student paper ; Casey Connor ( Elijah Wood ), a photographer for the paper with a crush on Delilah ; Stokely ' Stokes ' Mitchell ( Clea DuVall ), a gothic outcast and literary buff who, despite rumors she is a lesbian, has feelings for Stan ; and Marybeth Louise Hutchinson ( Laura Harris ), a new girl at school, who just moved from Atlanta to live with relatives because her parents died in a car crash.
In 1932, Hartnett guided the Cubs ' pitching staff to the lowest team earned run average in the league, as the Cubs clinched the National League pennant by 4 games over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
In 1933, Hartnett was selected to be a reserve catcher for the National League team in the inaugural Major League Baseball All-Star Game held on July 6, 1933.
At the mid-season point of the 1934 season, Hartnett was hitting for a. 336 batting average with 13 home runs to earn the starting catcher's role for the National League team in the 1934 All-Star Game.

Hartnett and during
" The roles that the two male leads played by Affleck and Hartnett have in the attack sequence are analogous to the real historical deeds of U. S. Army Air Corps Second Lieutenants George Welch and Kenneth M. Taylor, who took to the skies during the Japanese attack and, together, claimed six Japanese aircraft and a few probables.
On July 22, 1924, O ' Farrell suffered a fractured skull during a game against the Boston Braves and Hartnett took over as the Cubs starting catcher, posting a. 299 batting average along with 16 home runs and 67 runs batted in.
Hartnett played well enough during O ' Farrell's absence that, the Cubs decided to keep him as their starting catcher, trading O ' Farrell to the St. Louis Cardinals in May 1925.
Leo Durocher, who played against Hartnett and was a National League manager during Johnny Bench's career, stated that the two catchers had similarly strong throwing arms.

Hartnett and 1939
The Giants traded Mancuso to the Chicago Cubs before the 1939 season where he shared catching duties with 38-year-old player-manager Gabby Hartnett.

Hartnett and season
Hartnett had another impressive season in 1935 when he produced a. 344 batting average, third highest in the league and, led the league's catchers in assists, double plays, and fielding percentage.
Hartnett ended the season with a career-high. 354 batting average and, finished second to Joe Medwick in voting for the National League Most Valuable Player Award.
Hartnett hit for a. 300 average in 64 games as a backup catcher to Harry Danning in the 1941 season.

Hartnett and player
* Gabby Hartnett, baseball player and manager
Charles Leo " Gabby " Hartnett ( December 20, 1900 – December 20, 1972 ) was an American professional baseball player and manager.
Hartnett was an all-around player, performing well both offensively and defensively.

Hartnett and over
The ' 38 club saw Dizzy Dean lead the team's pitching staff and provided a historic moment when they won a crucial late-season game at Wrigley Field over the Pittsburgh Pirates with a walk-off home run by Gabby Hartnett, which became known in baseball lore as " The Homer in the Gloamin '".
Hartnett capitalised on this growth and successfully turned around the fortunes of the local subsidiary to the extent that in 1935, the company increased production to over 23, 000 bodies, and declared a profit of 650, 000 pounds.
When Hartnett took over as manager, the Cubs had been in third place, six games behind the first place Pittsburgh Pirates led by Pie Traynor.
The introduction to Red Channels, running just over six pages, was written by Vincent Hartnett, an employee of the Phillips H. Lord agency, an independent radio-program production house, or " packager ".
Prior to Routh's casting as Superman in the film Superman Returns, Warner Bros. had spent over a decade developing a plan to relaunch the franchise, with possible stars including name actors Nicolas Cage, Josh Hartnett, Brendan Fraser, Paul Walker, James Marsden, Ashton Kutcher, Keanu Reeves, Will Smith and James Caviezel and planned directors including Tim Burton, Wolfgang Petersen, McG, Brett Ratner and Shekhar Kapur.
In 1, 573 games over 16 seasons, he finished with a batting average of. 254 with 179 home runs ; his 175 HRs in the National League trailed only Campanella ( 242 ), Gabby Hartnett ( 236 ) and Ernie Lombardi ( 190 ) among the league's catchers.

Hartnett and Dizzy
Although he was third in National League MVP voting behind Gabby Hartnett and Dizzy Dean, he was named Player of the Year by The Sporting News.

Hartnett and while
This brought Hartnett into conflict with General Motors in Detroit, as Hartnett favoured development of a local design, while Detroit preferred to see a US design as the basis for " Australia's Own Car ".
During an exhibition game against the Chicago White Sox on September 9, 1931, Hartnett was photographed while signing an autograph for gangster, Al Capone.
Born into a working-class background, Hartnett excelled in school, his first poem published while still a teenager.

Hartnett and pitcher
After the retirement of catcher Bill Killefer, Hartnett became the favorite catcher of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, Grover Cleveland Alexander and, caught Alexander's 300th career win on September 20,.
Matthews was limited by injuries in 1987 before being traded in mid-season to Seattle for minor league pitcher Dave Hartnett.

Hartnett and Larry
John Hartnett and Katherine Taplin married in Portsmouth on 1 May 1897 and went to live in Woking where in March of the following year their only child, Laurence ( known as Larry ) was born.

Hartnett and went
Kutcher was cast in a series of film roles ; although he auditioned but was not cast for the role of Danny Walker in Pearl Harbor ( 2001 ) ( the role went to Josh Hartnett ), he starred in several comedy films, including Dude, Where's My Car?
Hartnett emigrated to England the day after he finished his secondary education and went to work as a tea boy on a building site in London.

Hartnett and head
The company's patent department wanted to trademark " xerography ;" Haloid's head of sales and advertising, John Hartnett, vetoed the idea: " Don't do that.

Hartnett and owner
On July 20, 1938, Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley named the 37-year-old Hartnett as the team's player-manager, replacing Charlie Grimm.

Hartnett and about
Larger communities tend to care less about infidelity whereas small towns are much more concerned with such issues ( Blow and Hartnett 2005 ).
Michael Hartnett, lived on Tyrconnell Road from 1984 until about 1986.
Of a Boy ( What The Birds See in the UK and US ) is a 2002 novel by Sonya Hartnett about a lonely and troubled youth.

Hartnett and lack
In addition, Hartnett was forced to catch more games due to the lack of hitting from the other Cubs catchers.

Hartnett and pitching
Hartnett once again led the Cubs pitching staff to the lowest earned run average in the league and, led National League catchers with a. 995 fielding percentage.

Hartnett and .
In the 2008 film August, directed by Austin Chick, he played a supporting role as Ogilvie, alongside Josh Hartnett and Rip Torn, with whom he had worked in 1976 for The Man Who Fell to Earth.
It features a large ensemble cast, including Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Alec Baldwin, Jon Voight, Kate Beckinsale, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Dan Aykroyd, Colm Feore, Mako, Tom Sizemore, Jaime King and Jennifer Garner.
* Gypsy Ballads: A Version of the Romancero Gitano of Frederico García Lorca Translated by Michael Hartnett.
* The Irish poet Michael Hartnett published an English translation of García Lorca's poetry.
As of 2005 a new middle school was built in Blackstone, and was named Frederick W. Hartnett Middle School.
In the first two decades of the 20th century, baseball great Gabby Hartnett, born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, grew up in Millville, played youth baseball in the Blackstone Valley League, and played for the Chicago Cubs, beginning in 1922.
It starred Minnesotan Josh Hartnett along with Leelee Sobieski and Chris Klein.
People involved in incorporating the Village included: William Kitsch, Frederick O ’ Hara, Sam Hartnett, Paul Gillespie and Robert Nordhaus.
In 2003 She also had a short role in the hit movie, " Hollywood Homicide " starring Harrison Ford & Josh Hartnett.
Prominent examples include Rossini's opera Otello's character " Jago ", Christopher Eccleston as " Ben Jago " ( a corrupt police detective ) in a 2001 adaptation set in a London police department, Josh Hartnett as " Hugo " ( a steroid-addicted teenager ) in 2001's O, which sets the play in a contemporary high school, Lal as Komali Paniyan in Jayaraaj's Malayalam movie Kaliyattam ( English: The Play of God ) and Saif Ali Khan as Ishwar " Langda " Tyagi in Vishal Bharadwaj's Omkara, set in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Joshua Daniel " Josh " Hartnett ( born July 21, 1978 ) is an American actor and producer.
Hartnett has since gone on to further fame for his roles in films such as Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down, 40 Days and 40 Nights and 30 Days of Night, and has starred for a variety of well-known directors such as Ridley Scott, Brian De Palma, Robert Rodriguez, Tran Anh Hung, Roland Joffé and Michael Bay.
Hartnett was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and was raised by his father, Daniel Hartnett, a building manager, and his stepmother, Molly, an artist.
Hartnett was active in sports as a child, especially football, and did not entertain the thought of becoming a performer, until an injury left him unable to participate on the athletic playing field.
Hartnett got his first job at a local video store.
After finishing high school, a move to New York to attend the Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at SUNY Purchase did not go as well as he had hoped for, and a year later at age 19, Hartnett found himself in California.
Although the series was cancelled after sixteen episodes, Hartnett had made a name for himself.
In April 1997, Hartnett made his screen debut playing the role of Michael Fitzgerald on the short-lived television series, Cracker.
Hartnett has since developed a successful film career, having appeared in many Hollywood films, including The Faculty, Black Hawk Down, Lucky Number Slevin and Pearl Harbor.

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