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Howe and returned
Howe returned to pro hockey shortly after to play with his two sons Mark and Marty Howe ( Mark would later join the Red Wings at the end of his career ) in the upstart World Hockey Association in 1972.
In November 1995, Wakeman and Howe returned to the line-up and performed on two new tracks, " Be the One " and " That, That Is ".
Howe returned during the sessions having just left Yes again, but Palmer would leave soon, committing to an ELP reunion, and was able to play on just three songs.
as of ), Cunard returned to Halifax to raise capital, and Howe continued to lobby the British government.
The whole country watched to see if Howe would be returned to Ottawa to lead Nova Scotia into Confederation on the best terms possible.
Washington had retreated all the way across the Delaware, and Howe returned to New York, believing the campaign to be ended for the season.
After the Pyrrhic victory in the June Battle of Bunker Hill he was replaced by General William Howe in October 1775, and returned to Britain.
As the Dutch fleet appeared unlikely to immediately put to sea, Howe returned to Britain leaving a squadron of nine ships to keep a watch on the Texel.
" Howe returned to America in 1827, to raise funds and supplies to help alleviate the famine and suffering in Greece.
In 1863, Dr. Howe returned to Canada in order to interview former slaves who had settled there after fleeing on the Underground Railroad.
Along with Gordie Howe before him and Mario Lemieux after him, Lafleur is one of only three players to have returned to the NHL after being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
After delivering the Queen in Madeira, the Howe returned to Lisbon and took part in various exercises and manoeuvres before leaving again to collect her for the return voyage.
Elias and his family joined Amasa in London in 1848, but after business disputes with Thomas and failing health of his wife, Howe returned nearly penniless to the United States.
Howe returned to the private sector, accepting a number of corporate directorships.
In the ensuing election, Howe had little trouble being re-elected, and 184 Liberals were returned to Ottawa, the greatest total by any party to that point.
Howe returned to Ottawa after his defeat, cleared his office, and soon sold his house there, moving to Montreal.
At that point Howe returned to Manhattan to capture forces Washington had left in the north of that island.
This isolated the remaining Continental Army troops in upper Manhattan, so Howe returned to Manhattan and captured Fort Washington in mid November, taking almost 3, 000 prisoners.
When James II issued his declaration for liberty of conscience in 1687 Howe returned to his old position in London.
After the war, Howe faced severe debt although he returned to North Carolina a hero.
Eddie Howe returned four months later, replacing Jimmy Quinn.
Original members Carey Howe and Michael Olivieri returned in 2007 and Leatherwolf re-issued World Asylum with Olivieri's vocals in place of Wade Black as New World Asylum, again mixed by Hansen.
For a whole week the mutineers were supreme, and it was only by the greatest exertions of the old Lord Howe that order was then restored and the men returned to duty.

Howe and Bournemouth
Howe began his professional career at Bournemouth, after signing from local football team Parley Sports.
Portsmouth loaned Howe back to Bournemouth for the first three months of the 2004-05.
He proved to be successful on his return to his first club and in November 2004 Bournemouth re-signed him permanently on a free transfer, after chairman Peter Phillips made an appeal over the Internet for fans to pledge money to buy Howe.
In early 2011 Howe was approached by several other clubs but on 11 January announced that he was staying at Bournemouth.
However, on 14 January 2011 Howe became the new Burnley manager after the club agreed a compensation deal with Bournemouth.
An extremely wealthy man, Gulliver was also able to build many grand houses, among them ' Howe Lodge ', in Kinson, Bournemouth, a purpose built smuggling stronghold.

Howe and youth
Having initially been on the books at Arsenal, at eighteen years of age, Bothroyd was sold to Coventry City after throwing his shirt at youth coach Don Howe and the bench having been substituted in the 2000 Premier League Youth Cup final against West Ham United.
Howe spent most of his playing career at West Bromwich Albion, joining the club as a youth player in December 1950.

Howe and coach
His manager, Vic Buckingham, advocated the " push and run " approach to the game, a precursor to " total football ", and playing this, Robson graduated to the full England squad in 1956, It was also at West Bromwich Albion that Robson met future England international and assistant coach Don Howe.
Having a good relationship with Detroit coach Jack Adams, he notified Adams of the clerical error and Howe was quickly put on the team's protected list.
In fact, Howe fought so often in his rookie season that coach Jack Adams told him, " I know you can fight.
One particular honor was when Howe, Phil Esposito, and Jean Ratelle were selected to the mid-season all-star game by coach Scotty Bowman, as a nod to their storied careers before they retired.
With the appointment of Terry Neill as manager and the return of Don Howe as coach, Brady found his best form.
* Art Howe, 3rd base coach for Philadelphia Phillies
Detroit coach Tommy Ivan and general manager Jack Adams accused Kennedy of deliberately butt-ending Howe.
NHL President Clarence Campbell cleared Kennedy of wrongdoing and rebuked Detroit coach Tommy Ivan for accusing Kennedy of a deliberate attempt to injure the Red Wings ' Gordie Howe. NHL President Clarence Campbell was at the game and was seated near where the incident occurred.
Donald ' Don ' Howe ( born 12 October 1935 ) is an English football player, turned coach and manager.
Burtenshaw joined Arsenal as a coach in 1971, succeeding Don Howe after his departure to West Bromwich Albion.
Burtenshaw later returned to Arsenal as a coach and scout, and was caretaker manager of the club between March and May 1986, after the resignation of Don Howe as manager ; Arsenal finished seventh in the First Division that season.

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