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With the Giants trying to secure a win against the Philadelphia Eagles, they chose to call a running play — which resulted in a fumble that was returned for a game-winning touchdown by the Eagles ' Herman Edwards.
When Edward returned to England at the invitation of King Harthacnut, Edward's half-brother, Leofric accompanied him, witnessing charters during Harthacnut's lifetime along with Herman who later became Bishop of Sherborne.
Tom Herman returned to the band after a twenty year absence to tour with the band in 1995, and went on to record Pennsylvania ( 1998 ) and St. Arkansas in 2002.
In 1997, Herman returned to syndication with a mix of classic strip reprints and occasional new material.
Herman missed the and seasons to serve in World War II, but returned to play in with the Dodgers and Boston Braves ( after being traded mid-season ).
Herman served in the Union Army then returned to Owosso, where he established a brick manufacturing business.
In March 1994, Braun left Hollywood and returned to WSAI Radio ( by then featuring an adult standards musical format ) as one of " The Sunrise Boys ," working as the morning host alongside his nephew, " Bucks " Braun ( himself a successful radio personality in nearby Dayton, Ohio ) and newsman Don Herman.
The Miracle at the Meadowlands is the term used by sportscasters and Philadelphia Eagles fans for a fumble recovery by cornerback Herman Edwards that he returned for a touchdown at the end of a November 19, 1978 NFL game against the New York Giants in Giants Stadium.
He began his NFL career with the New York Giants, and is best remembered for his role in a November 19, 1978, game where the Giants, ahead 17-12 with only seconds to play and their opponent out of time-outs, lost after his handoff ( a play called by offensive coordinator Bob Gibson over Pisarcik's objections ) to Larry Csonka was fumbled and returned for a touchdown by Herman Edwards of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Herman and 1058
In 1058, Herman, Bishop of Ramsbury, was elected as Bishop of Sherborne, and the two sees were combined under his personal oversight.
In 1058, the bishoprics of Sherborne and Ramsbury became to be held together under Bishop Herman.

Herman and bishopric
Ealdred became involved with the see of Ramsbury after its bishop Herman got into a dispute with King Edward over the movement of the seat of his bishopric to Malmesbury Abbey.
In 1274 he faced an uprising by nobles led by the powerful lords Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel, Zweder of Abcoude, Arnoud of Amstel, and Herman VI van Woerden, who held lands on the border with the adjacent bishopric of Utrecht ( the area of Amsterdam, Abcoude, IJsselstein, and Woerden ) at the expense of the bishop.

Herman and .
Mrs. Roebuck thought Johnson was a `` sweet bawh t'lah lahk thet '', but her Herman was getting to be a man, there was no getting around it.
He and also Mr. Cowley and Mr. Warren have fallen to the temptation which besets many of us to read into our authors -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, for example, and Herman Melville -- protests against modernism, material progress, and science which are genuine protests of our own but may not have been theirs.
The business of baseball began to prosper along with other entertainments, and performers -- thanks partly to George Herman Ruth's spectacular efforts each season to run his salary higher and higher -- prospered too.
Gun set the captain's fifth of Hiram Walker inside the safe before he reported to Lt. Killpath, though he knew that Killpath's ulcer prevented him from making any untoward incursion on Herman Wolff's gift.
This, of course, is baseball's most remarkable mark: The 60 home runs hit in 1927 by the incorrigible epicure, the incredible athlete, George Herman ( Babe ) Ruth of the Yankees.
For this story of an American couple who meet and fall in love in Israel, Mr. Herman has written songs that are warmly melodious and dance music that sparkles.
Mr. Herman has managed to mix musical ideas drawn from Israel and the standard American ballad style in a manner that stresses the basic tunefulness of both idioms.
There was no lock because Herman didn't allow a lock.
She could not count the times Herman had rapped on the door, just a couple of bangs that shook the whole damned closet and might, someday, break away the pipe connections from the wall.
In recent years, historians such as Harry Jaffa, Herman Belz, John Diggins, Vernon Burton and Eric Foner have stressed Lincoln's redefinition of republican values.
* Hattaway, Herman, and Archer Jones.
* 1819 – Herman Melville, American writer ( d. 1891 )
Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Ridderbos says " certainty of salvation does not rest on the fact that the church belongs to a certain " number ", but that it belongs to Christ, from before the foundation of the world.
* 1931 – Herman van Ham, Dutch chef ( d. 2012 )
He is also referred to in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Birth-mark and Herman Melville's The Bell Tower.
While in Rome, he attended a papal council, along with his fellow English bishop Herman.
Herman wished to move the seat of his see, but Edward refused permission for the move.
Ealdred was a close associate of Herman's, and the historian H. R. Loyn called Herman " something of an alter ego " to Ealdred.
According to the medieval chronicler John of Worcester, Ealdred was given the see of Ramsbury to administer while Herman remained outside England.
A petition proposing a radical change in the German constitution and expressing his basic social ideas ( signed by Herman Hesse, among others ) was widely circulated.
* Goldstine, Herman H., and von Neumann, John, " Planning and Coding of the Problems for an Electronic Computing Instrument ", Rep. 1947, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

returned and 1058
It is not known exactly when Edward the Exile's family returned to England, whether they returned with Edward in 1057, or sometime later, so it is only a possibility that they returned with Ealdred in 1058.
Having obtained a safe-conduct from Robert Guiscard, the Norman Count ( later Duke ) of Apulia, he returned to his monastery and was duly installed by Cardinal Humbert on Easter Day 1058.

returned and resumed
Reid simply states, without offering any supporting evidence, that `` after he returned to London, he resumed his draughts of laudanum, and continued this right up to his death ''.
Oersted returned in 1814 and resumed an active part in university and political discussions.
" Afterwards, the company successfully resumed operations with non-union immigrant employees in place of the Homestead plant workers, and Carnegie returned to the United States.
The Bohrs returned to Denmark in 1945, and Aage resumed his university education, graduating with a master's degree in 1946, with a thesis concerned with some aspects of atomic stopping problems.
Upon his release, Allen returned to the Grants, which had declared independence in 1777, and resumed political activity in the territory.
Poe then returned to Richmond and resumed a relationship with his childhood sweetheart, Sarah Elmira Royster.
Kildall briefly returned to UW and finished his doctorate in computer science in 1972, then resumed teaching at NPS.
" After putting on a pair of slippers, Marlow returned to the pilot-house and resumed steering.
After his degree Hutton returned to London, then in mid-1750 went back to Edinburgh and resumed chemical experiments with close friend, James Davie.
Again refusing a posting at St. Peterburg, he returned again to the Turkestan Military District, where he resumed his duties as a military intelligence officer.
After this Heydrich returned to Berlin and resumed his SS duties.
Having made little impact in Paris, Magritte returned to Brussels in 1930 and resumed working in advertising.
The East India Company resumed full control of Saint Helena and life returned to the pre-1815 standards, the fall in population causing a sharp change in the economy.
Charles Emmanuel returned the next day to retake command, and resumed his delaying tactics by failing to immediately pursue the retreating Austrians.
For its shareholders, SCI returned value through more than $ 335 million in share repurchases, and it resumed payment of a regular quarterly dividend in early 2005, the first since 1999.
" Patton briefly resumed visiting the other patients, then returned and berated Kuhl again.
Don Carlos, who returned to Spain, was again defeated and resumed his exile in February 1876.
In the summer of 1547, he returned to Wittenberg, and in the same year became cathedral superintendent at Merseburg, although he resumed his activity at the university in the following year.
In 1801, the family returned to Salzburg, where Weber resumed his studies with Michael Haydn.
The next month they returned to the United States, where Arthur MacArthur resumed his duties at Fort Mason, still with Douglas as his aide.
After Charles XII had returned from the Ottoman Empire and resumed personal control of the war effort, he initiated two Norwegian Campaigns, starting in February 1716, to force Denmark – Norway into a separate peace treaty.
He resumed farm work for a few years and then returned to Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
You Can't Do That on Television resumed production in 1989, but the only child cast members to make the transition from 1987 to 1989 were Amyas Godfrey and Andrea Byrne, although a few minor cast members seen in 1986, including Rekha Shah and James Tung, returned for an episode or two.
His son Robert had recently returned from a stint working in South America and resumed as managing director of Robert Stephenson and Company.

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