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Shell Shock, also known as 82nd Marines Attack was a 1964 film by B-movie director John Hayes.
Hayes was the main deep threat on the team, catching 34 passes for 889 yards ( a 26. 1 yards per catch average ) and 10 touchdowns, while also rushing 4 times for 34 yards and another touchdown, and adding another 116 yards returning punts.
Wide Receivers Bob Hayes and Lance Alworth also provided a deep threat, catching a combined total of 69 passes for 1, 327 yards and 10 touchdowns.
During his time as a senator, he was also a member of the Electoral Commission that decided the 1876 Presidential election in favor of Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.
) A vocal quartet skittishly called Not the Fraser Hayes Four also figured in the proceedings, together with an eight-piece band.
It also features comedian Buster Fiddess ( as ' Mr Crawley ') and Addie Black, and guest appearances by Johnny Young, Evie Hayes and John Farnham ( then known as Johnny Farnham ).
Hayes was also the first person to break six seconds in the 60 yard dash with his indoor world record of 5. 9 seconds.
" Drayton was able to reply afterwards, " All you need ..." The race was also Hayes ' last as a track and field athlete, as he permanently switched to football after it.
The Shaft soundtrack album, recorded by Isaac Hayes, was also a success, winning a Grammy Award for Best Original Score ; the " Theme from Shaft " won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and has appeared on multiple Top 100 lists, including AFI's 100 Years … 100 Songs.
In early 2000, Chris Hayes left the News to spend more time with his family, though he performed on their 2001 album Plan B. Stef Burns replaced Hayes, although guitarists Tal Morris and James Harrah have also filled in when Burns has had other commitments.
In the early 1980s Tutin also appeared in the made-for-television film Murder with Mirrors ( based on an Agatha Christie novel ) along with Helen Hayes and Bette Davis.
There are two Transport for London bus routes in and out of Keston ; the 146 from Bromley North to Downe and the 246 from Bromley North to Westerham, which stops off at Coney Hall, Biggin Hill and Hayes railway station and also goes to Chartwell during the summer period.
The highest Millipede score played under tournament settings is 6, 995, 962 points, also by Hayes.
His father, Reverend Denzel Hayes Washington, Sr., a native of Buckingham County, Virginia, served as an ordained Pentecostal minister, and also worked for the Water Department and a local department store, S. Klein.
Among others, Sweeney also acquired the works of Alberto Giacometti, David Hayes, Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock.
The Harrison ZIP code 48625 also serves all of Hayes Township.
He also worked on Gabby Hayes ' show for children.
To bring capital to the business, they sold off all their overseas assets, so the large piano factory at Hayes was closed and sold with one month's notice, to the Gramophone Company, also based in the town.
The 1794 Act also authorised a branch to the Hay Head Limeworks, which became known as the Daw End branch, and a short branch to Lords Hayes.
It is also referred to as the Lords Hayes or Lord Hay's branch.
Hayes was also the subject of a film biography, The Outsider, and Bradley the subject of a book by his son James, Flags of Our Fathers.
Charlton also picked up a number of Western titles from the defunct Fawcett Comics line, including Gabby Hayes Western, Lash LaRue Western, Monte Hale Western, Rocky Lane Western.
Three characters from the 1970s Till Death Us Do Part also made a comeback-Mrs. Carey and her henpecked husband Wally ( Pat Coombs and Hugh Lloyd ) and Alf's crazy former neighbour Min Reed ( Patricia Hayes ).
" Hold On, I'm Comin " was also the first recording on which Moore took lead on the first verse and the deeper, rougher voiced Prater was given the response role and second verse at Hayes and Porter's suggestion.

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He published under a variety of pseudonyms, including Gus Beans, Harold Bennett, Ray Hall, Harry Hartley, Al Hayes, and Henrietta Moore.
A website entitled www. Startalk. org was set up in 1999 to offer Maurice support with his health struggles and on it, messages of encouragement from celebrities such as Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Isaac Hayes, Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine were published.
In 1607, he wrote and published a masque for the occasion of the marriage of Lord Hayes, and, in 1613, issued a volume of Songs of Mourning: Bewailing the Untimely Death of Prince Henry, set to music by John Cooper ( also known as Coperario ).
The great exception to this neglect was his church music, which was edited after his death by Philip Hayes and published in two large volumes, Fifteen Anthems by Dr Boyce in 1780 and A Collection of Anthems and a Short Service in 1790 ( Bartlett 2003, 54 ).
* 1981-Books containing references to the sword written by Masaaki Hatsumi, the founder of the Bujinkan, and Stephen K. Hayes, an American who studied under Hatsumi in 1975, are published.
They also published comics starring actors known for their Western roles, including Tom Mix Western ( 1948 – 1953 ) and Gabby Hayes Western ( 1948 – 1953 ).
After viewing the photograph of the massacre taken by Carlos Torres Morales, Hayes in his report to the American Civil Liberties Union wondered why the government in its investigation did not use the photograph which was among two that were widely published.
In 2005, she and Hayes published their joint autobiography, Like Sands Through The Hourglass.
After viewing the picture of the massacre taken by Carlos Torres Morales, Hayes in his report to the American Civil Liberties Union wondered why the government in its investigation did not use the photograph which was among two that were widely published.
More recently Network Rail's Kent Route Utilisation Strategy, published in 2010 envisages the ultimate incorporation of the Hayes Line into an extended Bakerloo Line.
His experiences at Iwo Jima became the basis for the nonfiction work " The Hero of Iwo Jima ," published in The Hero of Iwo Jima and Other Stories in 1962, the tragic story of flag-raiser Ira Hayes.
A. Hayes published in 1892.
In some he tells the story of Hayes that are based on first-hand experience although there may be some element of storytelling in his published accounts of his time with Bully Hayes: Captain ‘ Bully ’ Hayes, Concerning ‘ Bully ’ Hayes, The Wreck of the Leonora: A Memory of ' Bully ' Hayes.
Additionally, during this period, he published about ten books — including campaign biographies of Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James A. Garfield.
Hayes published his arrangement of the song as part of the song cycle Life of Christ, and recorded it again in 1953 and other times.

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The first government commission ever awarded to African American artists including Beauford Delaney, Seabrook Powell and Vertis Hayes.
Locke first speculated, “ truth and knowledge … are out of observation and experience rather than manipulation of accepted or given ideas “ ( Locke as cited in Hayes, 2007, p. 2 ).
The title first gained nationwide recognition in 1877, when newspaper journalist Mary C. Ames referred to Lucy Webb Hayes as " the First Lady of the Land " while reporting on the inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes.
In the top of the ninth inning, Phillies first baseman Von Hayes hit a short fly ball to left field, which was pursued by both Smith and left fielder Curt Ford.
Rutherford B. Hayes began in 1878 the first White House egg rolling for local children.
The issue's cover notably featured its first daytime soap stars, Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes of Days of our Lives, a couple whose onscreen and real-life romance was widely covered by both the soap opera magazines and the mainstream press.
* Spin ( Darren Hayes album ), the first solo album by Darren Hayes
) Defensive end Jim Marshall sacked Dawson for an 8-yard loss by on the first play of the drive ; however, a 13-yard run by running back Wendell Hayes and a 10-yard reception by Taylor gave the Chiefs a first down at the Viking four yard line.
Patricia Hayes, who had been seen from time to time previously as next door neighbour Mrs. Reed, was given a first name Min and became a starring character along with her husband Bert, previously played by Bill Maynard and now by Alfie Bass.
The first commercially viable CT scanner was invented by Sir Godfrey Hounsfield in Hayes, United Kingdom, at EMI Central Research Laboratories using X-rays.
Along with Isaac Hayes, White is considered by Allmusic. com as the first singer who played disco music before the actual period of the late 1970s.
To support himself, Gwynne worked as a copywriter for J. Walter Thompson, resigning in 1952 upon being cast in his first Broadway role, a gangster in a comedy called Mrs. McThing, which starred Helen Hayes.
Hayes, S. J., who later became the first Bishop and Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro.
Hayes, S. J., who became the first Bishop and Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro.
In some of the first meets to be timed with experimental fully automatic timing, Hayes was the first man to break ten seconds for the 100 metres, albeit with a 5. 3 m / s wind assistance in the semi-finals of the 1964 Olympics.
Hayes ' first two seasons were most successful, during which he led the NFL both times in receiving touchdowns.
He helped Dallas win five Eastern Conference titles, two NFC titles, played in two Super Bowls, and was instrumental in Dallas ' first ever Super Bowl victory in 1972, making Hayes the only person to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring.
But after drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1969 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969.

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