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Hodgson also holds the team record for longest points steak at 23 games where he scored 17 goals and 40 points.
Charles Hodgson is a British aristocrat who decides to become a thief as a way of getting at his twin brother, Earl, a security expert who has built a supposedly impregnable vault in Tel Aviv, which holds a cache of diamonds.
The John Hodgson Collection in the Brotherton Library at Leeds University holds original documents relating to Laban's career in Europe in the early twentieth century.
Neville, who holds UEFA A and B Coaching Licences, was appointed to the England senior team coaching staff by newly appointed England Manager Roy Hodgson on 14 May 2012 along with Ray Lewington and goalkeeping coach Dave Watson signing a four year contract with The FA.
The tower holds three bells, manufactured by Miles Gray in 1626, by James Bartlett in 1684 and by John Hodgson in 1657, and the building is Grade II * listed.
Hodgson was born in Haliburton, Ontario, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Trent University.
Only two English fly-halves have started ten or more Test matches in a row for England ; Hodgson holds the record for most consecutive starts: 18 between 2004 and 2006.
Hodgson still holds the long distance penalty goal world record with a kick of 77¾ yards ( at the Athletic Grounds, Rochdale, in April 1940 ).
From the age of 25 until he was nearly 70 his work was regularly exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy between 1837 and 1881, and is best known for his portraits, which included many of well-known people ; the National Portrait Gallery in London holds a number of examples of his work or of lithographs based on his work, as well as a drawing of him by Walker Hodgson.

Hodgson and Brampton
Brampton got off to a slow 2-6 start but with the return of Cody Hodgson and the addition of Evgeny Grachev the Troops went on a run of 16 straight wins setting a new franchise record for straight wins.
* 2008 – 09 Cody Hodgson, Brampton Battalion

Hodgson and records
Hodgson finished his 4 year OHL career with several team records.
John Hodgson now records under the name Fast Cakes, who released an album in August 2007 entitled LIVEYOUNGDIEFAST.
Besides records, Hodgson also spent his time at the studio writing scores for ballet and film including, with Derbyshire, the music for the 1973 horror film The Legend of Hell House.

Hodgson and for
In 1957, Hodgson produced the first televised commercial for Silly Putty, which aired during the Howdy Doody Show.
Isaac Hodgson was the architect for the rebuilt courthouse, which was first occupied in January 1861 ; the total cost, including the reconstruction, totaled $ 54, 624. 05.
He also adapted the classic horror story The House on the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson for DC's Vertigo imprint.
The 2007 – 08 season saw the team celebrate their 10th season of OHL hockey and the fans saw a great team on the ice as things went much better for the Battalion, with sophomore centre Cody Hodgson, rookie forward Matt Duchene, and veteran winger John Hughes, the team posted several wins finishing with a 42-22-1-3 record, just shy of the club record of 91 points set in 05 – 06.
In the sixth game the Bulls held a 3-2 advantage after 2 periods however on the strength of a Matt Duchene hat trick and two goals by Cody Hodgson the Battalion would win the game 7-4 for their first ever Conference championship and advance to the OHL Finals.
* " Brown bids for Viz "-an article by Jessica Hodgson, dated May 25, 2001 ( reference )
Within a few months Hodgson was replaced by a management committee led by Noyce, while Sherman Fairchild looked for a new CEO other than Noyce.
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ralph Hodgson
* " Brown bids for Viz "-an article by Jessica Hodgson, dated May 25, 2001 ( reference )
Hodgson later suggested a new genus name of Clorhynchus for the bird stating that Gould's description of Ibidorhyncha was inaccurate while Vieillot's Erolia had been rejected.
* Berwick Prize in mathematics, named for William Edward Hodgson Berwick
Theiss was born in Medford, Massachusetts, the son of Harold Hetherington Theiss and Helen Theiss, and was named for his paternal grandfather, William Hodgson, and his paternal grandmother's family, Ellen ( Ware ) Hodgson.
Performers who use acoustic 12-string guitars span a range of genres, from folk ( Arlo Guthrie, Keith Potger, John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, Ben Woodward, Pete Seeger and Noel Paul Stookey ), through reggae ( Bob Marley ), traditional blues ( Lead Belly, Blind Willie McTell, and Guy Davis ), folk rock ( Paul Simon, Neil Young, Tim Buckley, Gerry Beckley, John Allan Cameron ) and country ( Pinmonkey's Michael Reynolds, Taylor Swift and Mike Nesmith ), to rock bands ( Mark Tremonti of Creed and Alter Bridge, Jimi Hendrix on " Hear My Train A-Comin ", Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi, Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys, George Harrison, John Lennon of The Beatles, Robert Smith of The Cure, David Bowie for his " Space Oddity " live performances, Pete Townshend of The Who, Roger Hodgson ( ex-Supertramp ), who used acoustic 12-string on " Give a Little Bit ", " Even in the Quietest Moments ", " C ' est le Bon " and " Know Who You Are "; Melissa Etheridge, Tom Petty and Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Greg Lake on " Lucky Man " and " Still ... You Turn Me On ", Brian May of Queen, Andy Partridge and Dave Gregory of XTC, and Nick Valensi of The Strokes ).
* Brett Hodgson ( born 1978 )-former Wests Tigers captain currently playing in the European Super League for the Huddersfield Giants.
Produced and directed for radio by Raymond Raikes, the play starred John Westbrook as Valentine, Charles Hodgson as Proteus, Caroline Leigh as Silvia and Perlita Neilson as Julia.
Hodgson subsequently claimed that the band's explanation for dropping his compositions from their setlist back in 1983 is a lie, and that the real reason was that he and Davies made a verbal agreement that they would not play those songs.
Roger Hodgson embarked on a solo 2010 tour to Australia, New Zealand, South America, Europe, Canada, and the US, and thus was unable to rejoin the band for the 70-10 tour.
However, in response to a fan campaign, Hodgson sent a letter to Rick Davies and had his manager send one to Davies ' management, offering to join them for select dates during gaps in his tour schedule.
The original puppet for Crow was built by Joel Hodgson in a single night before filming the pilot episode.
When Joel Hodgson returned for a guest spot in episode 1001, Soultaker, he offhandedly suggests that Crow " changed his bowling pin " ( that is, his mouth ).
* Cody Hodgson NHL player currently playing for the Buffalo Sabres

Hodgson and most
The most famous of the Workshop's creations using ' radiophonic ' techniques include the Doctor Who theme music, which Delia Derbyshire created using a plucked string, 12 oscillators and a lot of tape manipulation ; and the sound of the TARDIS ( the Doctor's time machine ) materialising and dematerialising, which was created by Brian Hodgson running his keys along the rusty bass strings of a broken piano, with the recording slowed down to make an even lower sound.
Matt Duchene collected Scholastic Player of the Year honors, while Cody Hodgson named the OHL ’ s most Sportsmanlike player and Most Outstanding Player.
Cody Hodgson however would be returned to the Battalion in September however due to a back injury he would miss most of the 09-10 season.
In 1809 Lord Byron wrote to his friend Francis Hodgson, " I must just observe that the village of Cintra in Estremadura is the most beautiful in the world.
In Britain, the Hodgson surname was the 173rd most common ( 766 per million ) in 1881 and the 206th most common ( 650 per million ) in 1998 .< ref > See
Although most of the Hodgson Report was rejected at the time as being premature, within a decade and a half changing patterns in British trade meant that in 1963 a poll by the British Standards Institute ( BSI ) revealed that the majority of its members favoured a transition to the metric system.
* Kircher's drumming career saw him joining several bands, among them Compass with Billy Bremner, Roger Rettig and Brian Hodgson, Shanghai, John Scott Cree, Liverpool Express, Original Mirrors, and most notably Status Quo.
Cutbush was the suspect advanced in the 1993 book Jack the Myth by A. P. Wolf, who suggested that Macnaghten wrote his memo to protect Cutbush's uncle who was a fellow police officer, and another recent writer, Peter Hodgson, considers that Cutbush is the most likely candidate.
The new team needed time to take shape although they did quite well in 1890 and finished third, again behind Surrey, and Derek Hodgson wrote that Hawke himself was " the most consistent batsman " that season.
The writer Frances Hodgson Burnett, who wrote Little Lord Fauntleroy, spent most of her early childhood in Burnage.
Claire Merritt Hodgson Ruth, born Clara Mae Merritt ( September 11, 1897 – October 25, 1976 ), was a native of Athens, Georgia, United States, who is most famous for having been the second wife of Babe Ruth.
* Roy Hodgson ( Crystal Palace & Gravesend & Northfleet but most notable as manager of England )
Hodgson made half a dozen signings in the January transfer window, the most important proving to be centre half Brede Hangeland, who would go on to become a key player for the club and who Hodgson had managed at Viking.
In his quest to get back to his former colleagues from ousting him from the power play, Gravel must not only collect each magician's piece of the Sigsand, but spends most of # 3 hearing about Thomas Carnacki ( which also features an extended homage to " the Whistling room ", as well as the particular writing style Hodgson used when writing the Carnacki stories ).
The press coverage of the trial included the publication on day two by the Sun of a notoriously violent-looking image of Silcott, the publication of which constituted " the most gross contempt ," according to Sir Derek Hodgson ( 1917 – 2002 ), the judge in the Blakelock trial, speaking to David Rose in 1992.

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