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In 2011, Black Country receptionist Karen Hollins fell pregnant and had an abortion, which saw a breakdown in her relationship with husband Rob and splitting up.
The ' Grant Naylor ' collaboration, as it had become known, was best known for the creation of the cult science-fiction comedy series, Red Dwarf, which evolved from Dave Hollins: Space Cadet, a recurring sketch within Son Of Cliché.
Lenny Dykstra hit a three-run home run, Dave Hollins had an RBI single and Pete Incaviglia hit a sacrifice fly.
The 1999 2000 season saw Lionel Hollins take over as coach after 22 matches, after Hill had only won four games.
The Appeals ruling noted: "... the civilian witnesses the prosecution all had either consumed alcohol or cocaine sometime before witnessing the exchange, three of them were friends with Green ( Fletcher, Hollins, and Pace ), and there was some suggestion from their testimony that they had reason to dislike these officers.
Margaret had been married from 1902-1910 to Dr. Smith Hollins McKim, a wealthy physician of Baltimore, Maryland.
" Miss Matty ", as she preferred to be called, was intent on preserving the " genteel " atmosphere her father had cultivated at Hollins.
The core of the team Docherty had put together, including the likes of Peter Osgood, Charlie Cooke, Ron Harris, Bonetti and John Hollins, went on to win the FA Cup and Cup Winners ' Cup under his successor, Dave Sexton.
On 13 November 2008, Hollins was suspended from his duties by Weymouth, while The Blue Square Premier launched an investigation into whether there had been a breach of contract.
On 3 December 2008, Weymouth announced that Hollins had been sacked.
* 1986: Red Helleborine Cephalanthera rubra is found at Hawkley Warren, Hampshire by K. Turner and Ralph Hollins ( by this time its known British range had declined to just two other sites )

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Bonetti emerged as a key figure in a talented young side which included Bobby Tambling, Terry Venables, John Hollins and Barry Bridges.
Hollins ' side certainly proved to be effective and functional, rather than pretty, seemingly winning 1 0 every week on their way to the title.
Relegation seemed certain following a 5 3 defeat at fellow strugglers Luton Town, where Giovanni Savarese scored a hat-trick, however Hollins ' maintained that the side could stay up, even when 18 points were needed from the final six matches, and for two other teams to pick up no more points.
Cadishead is situated between Irlam and Hollins Green / Rixton, either side of Liverpool Road ( the A57 ) and adjacent to the Manchester Ship Canal and the M62 motorway, close to the border between Greater Manchester and Warrington.
The two main roads were Hammonds Ferry Road and Hollins Ferry Road, both of which led to the Patapsco River where you could take a ferry across to the other side.
In the summer of 1979, the 33-year-old Hollins made a surprising move to Arsenal, initially as a cover player, but he ended up becoming a regular in the Arsenal side, although by now he played more often as a defender than in midfield.
The following years were less successful, as Hollins and his assistant Ernie Walley fell out with several key players, particularly David Speedie and Nigel Spackman, team morale slumped and the side began to struggle.
On 21 November 2005, Hollins was announced as manager of Conference National side Crawley Town after the departure of Francis Vines.
In January 2008, Hollins took over as manager of Conference National side Weymouth.
Hollins started along side Carley Stenson ( Steph Cunningham )

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Its estates at one time included the Hollins, Gulden, and Knapp estates among others.
* Henry B. Hollins: one time partner of J. P. Morgan ( resided at Meadow Farm, a estate )
Hollins is located at ( 37. 339601 ,-79. 953069 ).
* William Golding spends a year as writer in residence at Hollins College, Virginia, USA.
When he was about five, he was sent to live with his two aunties, at an estate called the Hollins on the edge of Burnley, where he attended Burnley Grammar School.
It passes briefly through Rixton, with a right turn for Warburton over the Warburton toll bridge, and becomes dual-carriageway at Hollins Green.
William Hollins lived at Pleasley Vale, and oversaw the expansion of the community, with the construction of more houses for the workers, the provision of public facilities including a school, wash house, and a cooperative society, and attention to leisure activities by the establishing of a Mechanics Institute, a library and a cricket club.
William Hollins lived at Pleasley Vale, and oversaw the expansion of the community, with the construction of more houses for the workers, the provision of public facilities including a school, wash house, and a cooperative society, and attention to leisure activities by the establishing of a Mechanics Institute, a library and a cricket club.
Sykes attended Mossley Hollins High School and studied A-level Religious Studies at Ashton Sixth Form College.
After receiving his masters, Hunter remained in Chapel Hill to pursue his Ph. D .. After receiving his Ph. D in 1955, he accepted the position of professor of drama at Hollins College ( now Hollins University ) in Roanoke, Virginia.
Leaving Hollins in 1964, he became the first dean of the Meadows School of Arts at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
Though he thought women studying at Hollins were best confined to domestic duties, he still placed great value on intellectual excellence.
Students were encouraged to ignore these workers in the college handbook during this era, and employees were forbidden from developing friendly relationships with women studying at Hollins.
Charles Lewis Cocke's death in 1901 at the age of eighty-one was a grave moment for the Hollins Institute, but the transition to the leadership of his forty-five-year-old daughter Matty Cocke was smooth.
The Cocke family literally owned Hollins at the time of meant that the school could not raise an endowment through alumna donations.
One of the first writers in residence programs in America began at Hollins in 1959.
R. H. W. Dillard, Eric Trethewey, Cathryn Hankla, Jeanne Larsen, and David Huddle are among the writers who teach at Hollins.
The university ’ s official policy regarding transgender students states, “ If a degree-seeking undergraduate student undergoes sex reassignment from female to male at any point during her time at Hollins, she will not be permitted to continue attending Hollins beyond the conclusion of the term in which sex reassignment is initiated, and under no circumstances will such student be allowed to graduate from Hollins .” Currently, Hollins is reviewing the transgender policy.

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One of the distinguishing characteristics of Hollins ' Horizon Program is that the degree is the same degree that all Hollins graduates earn ; it ’ s not a separate certificate.
HOP is dedicated to training effective outdoor leaders and increasing the awareness and participation of all Hollins students in activities pertaining to outdoor recreation.
Sandusky House is devoted to increasing awareness and participation of all Hollins students in activities pertaining to community service.
Hollins has a number of organizations that are open to all students.
Born in Guildford, Surrey, Hollins was born into a footballing family his father, grandfather and three brothers were all professional footballers as well.
Hollins has appeared in all three series of the Hollyoaks Music show which aired on Saturday mornings on T4 over several months in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

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