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He stole 84 bases by the All-Star break ; no player has stolen as many as 84 bases in an entire season since 1988, when Henderson himself stole 93.
Following a mid-season trade to Oakland in 1989, Henderson reasserted himself as one of the game's greatest players, with a memorable half-season in which his 52 steals and 72 runs scored led the A's into the postseason ; his 126 walks for the year were the most for any AL hitter since 1970.
Henderson himself reported to Lieutenant Chard that the enemy were close and that " his men would not obey his orders but were going off to Helpmekaar ".
Henderson established himself as a full-time NHL player in 1964 – 65, but as the fourh line right wing, received limited ice time.
In 1929 at the Delius Festival under Sir Thomas Beecham, Henderson distinguished himself and was acclaimed by Delius as the unequalled interpreter of Zarathustra in A Mass of Life.
Henderson found himself at the head of a minority of nearly half the Cabinet who could not accept a cut in unemployment benefit.
Henderson threw himself into the work of the folk revival after the war, discovering and bringing to public attention Jeannie Robertson, Flora MacNeil ( see Flora MacNeil, Gaelic singer ), Calum Johnston ( see Annie and Calum Johnston of Barra ) and others.
Henderson was asked by Gordon himself to play something with his rhythm section ; needless to say, he happily accepted.
Henderson claimed that he did not vote for himself on the former occasion and it was reported to United Press International that he received a courtesy vote from the Liberal Party.
Biographer Stephen Henderson points out that the " ministers were fresh, motivated and knowledgeable about their portfolios ", although Macdonald himself had no experience in finance.
Eve Arden, Desi Arnaz, Fred Berry, Joan Blondell, George Burns ( as himself ), Ruth Buzzi ( as Chloe Beesmeyer, Henry's wife ), Robert Goulet, Joel Grey ( as himself ), Eileen Heckart ( as Rose Hyatt, Alice's interfering mother in-law ), Florence Henderson, Jay Leno, Nancy McKeon ( Philip's sister, appeared twice in different roles ), Frank Nelson, Donald O ' Conner ( as himself ), Jerry Reed, Debbie Reynolds, Telly Savalas ( as himself ), and Jerry Stiller.
At a meeting on April 16, 1938 between Sir Nevile Henderson, the British Ambassador to Germany and Hermann Göring, the latter stated it A. G. N. A. had never been valued in England, and he himself bitterly regretted that Herr Hitler had ever consented to it at the time without getting anything in exchange.
The Angels closer brought his team within one strike of its first-ever AL pennant, but Henderson caught hold of a Moore forkball and launched a home run into the left field stands, stunning the hometown crowd and greatly redeeming himself for his earlier miscue.
Here there are two potential versions ; firstly the confrontation was by the armed servant Henderson ; secondly the confrontation was by Alexander himself, and Henderson ( who was definitely present ) had had no forewarning.
Although the fans were hard on him, Moore ( who had battled depression in the past ) was even harder on himself, and that one pitch to Henderson that turned the tide of the ALCS haunted him for the rest of his days.
This led to Tony's apparent death as Tony began to kill Henderson via lethal injection, relented, but was himself attacked by Henderson and injected.
When biker Cary Ford ( Martin Henderson ) finds himself in possession of several drug-filled motorcycles, he knows he s in trouble.
At the Henderson house, George is met by the same museum clerk who is revealed to be Dr. Wrightwood himself, having also become a laughing stock.
On his return in 1887 Henderson bowled far less and played generally as a specialist batsman, but nevertheless again established himself in the Surrey side, being capped the following year.

Henderson and does
In the 1950s George Reeves series, Clark Kent is portrayed as a cerebral character who is the crime reporter for the Daily Planet and who as Kent uses his intelligence and powers of deduction to solve crimes ( often before Inspector Henderson does ) before catching the villain as Superman.
& Joan Beaumont ANU support David Day, as indeed does Menzies ' daughter Heather Henderson.
The Henderson Daily News does considerable coverage of the Overton-New London area.
Muhlenberg County, once the largest coal-producing county in the nation, benefits greatly from access to the river, as does the aluminum industry in Henderson County.
The department does not exercise primary jurisdiction in areas with separate police forces such as North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, Nellis Air Force Base and the Paiute reservation.
The original Ballard branch ( architect: Henderson Ryan ) also shares this status, as does the old Wallingford Fire and Police Station ( architect: Daniel Riggs Huntington ), which housed a branch library from 1986 to 2000.
The main characters in the pilot episode included Dr Louella " Ella " Davis, the moral centre of the firm whose passion lies equally distributed between her work at St Albans Hospital Emergency Ward, and defending doctors ; " Happy " Henderson, a lawyer whose nickname can be greatly misleading ; Dr Jamie Lawless, an optimistic young doctor whose passion for helping others often leads him to inner conflict ; Caitlin King, the new law recruit at MDA whose ambitions far exceed what she can do at the firm ; Layla Young of the Bahá ' í faith, the friendly receptionist ; Dr Tony McKinnon, a doctor who works with Ella at the hospital ; and Richard Savage-the cut-throat plaintiff's advocate who often does battles with MDA.
According to smallpox expert and former White House science advisor Donald A. Henderson, " This is a theory thatdoes not hold up at all, and it does not make any sense from a biologic point of view … This idea ... was straight off the wall.
He is questioned by a suspicious LT Henderson about his find but does not explain it or the earlier pictures.
However, Katelin does find some solace in her roommate, Hollywood Henderson, a fellow hockey player.

Henderson and believe
') and we are led to believe Henderson effectively rammed the post of SHADO Commander down Straker's throat in " Confetti Check A-OK ".

Henderson and So
** Joe Henderson for So Near, So Far ( Musings for Miles )
** Joe Henderson for So Near, So Far ( Musings for Miles )
During the ‘ 90s, he renewed an affiliation, begun in the 1970s, with Joe Henderson, joining the tenor saxophonist on So Near ( So Far ), a tribute to Miles Davis, Porgy & Bess, and Joe Henderson Big Band.
So the Henderson administration became a minority government with 12 Government members, 11 Opposition members, and two independents holding the balance of power.

Henderson and many
Indeed, there are few dichotomies in many Indigenous and non-European languages ( Battiste and Henderson 76 ).
Henderson made the decision to engage him through his art and had Pollock make drawings, which led to the appearance of many Jungian concepts in his paintings.
* The Audubon Museum at John James Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky houses many of Audubon's original watercolors, oils, engravings and personal memorabilia.
Ernest F. Henderson states that the existence of this Bull is doubted by many while, in noting that its authenticity has been questioned without success, P. S. O ' Hegarty suggests that the question is now purely an academic one.
Although some of this part of US 1 was followed by other Interstates-I-85 between Petersburg and Henderson, North Carolina, and I-20 between Camden, South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia-the rest remains an independent route that has been four-laned in many places.
One of the features of the label during this period was a " family " of musicians ( Hubbard, Hancock, Carter, Grant Green, Joe Henderson, Kenny Dorham, Lee Morgan, Blue Mitchell, Hank Mobley and many others ) who would record as sidemen on each other's albums without necessarily being part of the leader's working group.
* The 1973 movie Walking Tall was filmed in Henderson and elsewhere in Chester County, including important scenes filmed in the county courthouse ; many local residents served as extras or played bit parts.
Roads in the county often followed animal trails that led to the many salt and mineral springs, the major traces being the ones that connected the county seat of Madisonville with Henderson to the north, Hopkinsville to the south, and Russellville to the southeast.
Henderson provides mass transit to as many citizens as possible in the service area.
* Archibald Henderson ( 1877 – 1963 ), Professor of mathematics who wrote on many subjects
As this Bill applied government spending to all departments, almost any topic was relevant to the debate, and Henderson used the opportunity to list all of his many criticisms of the Unionist government.
However, after purchasing Pride, Dana White felt that the Pride model was not sustainable and the organization would likely fold with many former Pride fighters such as Antônio Rodrigo " Minotauro " Nogueira, Maurício " Shogun " Rua, Dan Henderson, Mirko " Cro Cop " Filipović, Wanderlei Silva and others already being realigned under the UFC brand.
Throughout the early and mid 1920s, Henderson provided solo piano accompanyment for many blues singers.
Henderson, writing in the Murdoch-owned competitor The Australian, is one of many to describe it as " The Guardian on the Yarra ".
John Scofield ( born December 26, 1951, Dayton, Ohio ), often referred to as " Sco ", is an American jazz-rock guitarist and composer, who has played and collaborated with Miles Davis, Dave Liebman, Joe Henderson, Charles Mingus, Joey Defrancesco, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell, Pat Martino, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Billy Cobham, Medeski Martin & Wood, George Duke, Jaco Pastorius, John Mayer, and many other well-known artists.
* The work of Lawrence Henderson, in which nomograms were used to correlate many different aspects of blood physiology.
Among the many artist musicians who studied at SFAI are Jerry Garcia, guitarist in Grateful Dead ; Mike Henderson painter and blues musician ; Dave Getz, drummer for Big Brother and the Holding Company and Country Joe and the Fish ; Prairie Prince and Michael Cotten of the The Tubes ; Debora Iyall and Frank Zincavage of Romeo Void ; Freddy ( aka Fritz ) of the Mutants ; Penelope Houston of the Avengers, Courtney Love, actress and rock musician ; Nathan Burazer, and Jonathan Holland of Tussle ; Cliff Hengst and Scott Hewicker of Troll ; Devendra Banhart ; Robert Earl Davis, band leader of The Earl Brothers.
The club was a white-only establishment even though it featured many of the greatest African American entertainers of the era including Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, Adelaide Hall, Count Basie, Bessie Smith, Cab Calloway, The Nicholas Brothers, Lottie Gee, Ella Fitzgerald, Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, and Ethel Waters.
I listened to Art Tatum, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell and many others and concentrated on Duke and Fletcher Henderson for composition.
As they had done so many times in the past, the Bulldogs spoiled Florida's season, defeating the Gators 24 – 3 with freshmen running backs Keith Henderson and Tim Worley both rushing for over 100 yards.
Dulah would return to Santa Monica many times, often after having spent the initial summer months at the Art colony of Santa Fe in New Mexico, which was started by Alice Corbin Henderson, editor of the magazine Poetry, and wife of Indian motif painter William Penhallow Henderson.
In 1906, many buildings were built at Bearsden Cross by Mathew Henderson ( he also tried, unsuccessfully, to develop another commuter suburb at Drumchapel ).

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