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The principal tactic in controlling the ball was giving it to Abner Haynes, the flashy halfback.
The campaign included fierce debates ; Johnson's primary issue was the passage of the Homestead bill, which Haynes contended would facilitate abolition.
The stand on Stevenage Road celebrated its centenary in the 2005 – 2006 season and, following the death of Fulham FC's favourite son, former England captain Johnny Haynes, in a car accident in October 2005 the Stevenage Road Stand was renamed the Johnny Haynes Stand after the club sought the opinions of Fulham supporters.
Shortly after the untimely passing of Fulham's greatest player Johnny Haynes ; on 27 November 2005 it was renamed the Johnny Haynes Stand.
Inscriptions found at Nippur, where extensive excavations were carried on during 1888 – 1900 by John P Peters and John Henry Haynes, under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania, show that Enlil was the head of an extensive pantheon.
The commission was chaired by a Catholic priest, Father Mark Haynes, and was tasked with uncovering injustices arising from the PRA, Bishop's regime, and before.
John Norman " Johnny " Haynes ( 17 October 1934 – 18 October 2005 ) was an English footballer, best known for his 18 years at Fulham.
Pelé was once quoted as calling Haynes the " best passer of the ball I've ever seen ".
Johnny Haynes was born in the Kentish Town area of London, his first school was Houndsfield Road School, Edmonton and then attended The Latymer School in Edmonton during his youth.
Johnny Haynes was the first footballer to appear for England in every class of football available in his playing era-school, youth, under 23, ` B ` and full international level.
After the competition, Walter Winterbottom was succeeded by Alf Ramsey, who was less enamoured of the cocksure, free-spirited Haynes and never once picked him.
In 1912, Elwood Haynes applied for a US patent on a martensitic stainless steel alloy, which was not granted until 1919.
John Haynes Holmes, a Unitarian minister and social activist at The Community Church of New York — Unitarian Universalist was among the founders of both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) in 1909 and the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ), chairing the latter for a time.
Roy Asa Haynes, Harding's Prohibition Commissioner, ran the patronage-riddled Prohibition bureau, which was allegedly corrupt from top to bottom.
The centrifugal separation of isotopes was first suggested by Aston and Lindemann in 1919 and the first successful experiments were reported by Beams and Haynes on isotopes of chlorine in 1936.
Wilmer was a banker with no auto experience and Haynes remained as president.
Alan Haynes describes him as " one of the most strangely underrated of Elizabeth's circle of close advisers ", while Simon Adams, who since the early 1970s has researched many aspects of Leicester's life and career, concludes: " Leicester was as central a figure to the ' first reign ' Elizabeth as Burghley.
* In Guyana in 2008, Hardel Haynes was beaten to death by a mob who mistook him for a thief.
The ranch owned by Newman Haynes Clanton near Charleston, Arizona was believed to be the local center for the Cowboys ' illegal activities, while Tom and Frank McLaury worked with the rustlers buying and selling stolen cattle.

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Haynes noted that Richard also had a sizzling back-hand shot and could still get that shot off if the defenceman pushed him off the angle for a forehand shot.
Haynes still owns 10 franchise records, including most points in a game ( 30 ), most touchdowns in a game ( 5 ), and most career combined yards ( 8, 442 ).
Haynes developed an interest in film at an early age, and produced a short film, The Suicide ( 1978 ), while still in high school.
Haynes, still trying to fly the airplane with his control column while simultaneously working the throttles, asked Fitch to work the throttles instead.
While on the beach and firing at the Japanese, Mr. Haynes noticed a fellow Marine still in the water and wounded.
Captain Murrell ( Robert Mitchum ), a former officer in the merchant marine and now an active duty Lieutenant Commander in the Naval Reserve, has recently taken command of the Haynes, even though he is still weak from having survived the sinking of his previous ship.
" Mule " is still a concert favorite, and " Rockin ' Horse " was later recorded by The Allman Brothers Band when Warren Haynes rejoined the group for the album Hittin ' the Note.
On New Year's Eve, Miss Atwell pays Haynes a visit, telling him Ella is still sick.
Haynes has stated that his further solo efforts might take him into still other fields.

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Brearley applied for a US patent during 1915 only to find that Haynes had already registered a patent.
The group found stability during the 2000s with bassist Oteil Burbridge, Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, ( the nephew of their drummer ), serving as its guitarists, and became renowned for their month-long string of shows in New York City each spring.
The Dickey Betts Band, including Warren Haynes, was also formed during this time and released the album Pattern Disruptive in 1988.
( Haynes also toured during this time and later in the decade with former members of the Grateful Dead ).
Minden, a small city, produced other successful athletes too, including David Allen Lee ( born 1943 ), the punter for the Baltimore Colts from 1966 – 1978, and Fred Haynes ( 1946 – 2006 ), the holder of many football records as the quarterback at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge during the late 1960s.
Haynes kept his sense of humor during the emergency, as recorded on the plane's cockpit voice recorder ( CVR ):
Mr. Haynes served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.
Mr. Haynes was decorated with a medal for his heroic actions during the battle for Iwo Jima at the ripe young age of 17.
It is possible that Haynes attended Cambridge ; during the relevant time period, two John Hayneses are listed as attending.
Warren Haynes sang the vocal, Gregg Allman played the piano part, and Derek Trucks played Duane Allman's guitar parts during the coda.
One club, Toronto City, even featured some very prominent British soccer stars during its inaugural season, including Northern Ireland international Danny Blanchflower, England internationals Stanley Matthews and Johnny Haynes and Scottish internationals Jackie Mudie and Tommy Younger.
* Gibby Haynes of Butthole Surfers uses a KP3 during live performances.
Haynes, Woody, and drummer Matt Abts, who played with Haynes in the Dickey Betts Band, came together as Gov't Mule during Allman Brothers breaks.
Haynes formed a formidable partnership with Gordon Greenidge for the West Indies cricket team in Test cricket during 1980s.
Gripper made his first-class debut for a Matabeleland Invitation XI during Worcestershire's 1996 / 97 tour of Zimbabwe, scoring 45 in the number 1 position before being caught by Graeme Hick off the bowling of Gavin Haynes.
In their time at Roscoe High, the four friends confront challenges, such as when Ray Brennan (" Pronto ") has a crush on Lily Randall (" Shady Lane "), when Lily Randall and Travis Strong (" Smog ") date briefly, and during other love interests between the members of RFR and their schoolmates, such as Lily Randall and River Pierce, Travis Strong and Parker Haynes, and Ray Brennan and Grace.
Haynes and Burns met in 1936 during a WNOX-AM audition in Knoxville, Tennessee when they were both 16 years old.
Known as Junior and Dude ( pronounced " dood '- ee "), the pair was rechristened Homer ( Haynes ) and Jethro ( Burns ) when WNOX Program Director Lowell Blanchard forgot their nicknames during a 1936 broadcast.
Their first feud was with the team of Ken Patera and Billy Jack Haynes, which started after Ax and Smash brutalized WWF jobber Brady Boone ( billed in storyline as the cousin of Billy Jack Haynes ) during a televised match.
Haynes ( 1973 ) postulated that rock fracturing by tectonic stresses, weather, rock-on-rock percussion in streams and mudflows, pressure retouch of buried cobbles, and successive generations of flake removal and separation from cores through cycles of erosion and redeposition could have occurred during deposition of the alluvial deposits at Calico and produced specimens indistinguishable from artifacts.

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