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Howe and returned
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.
Howe returned to Bournemouth as a youth coach under Jimmy Quinn and took over as caretaker manager when Quinn was sacked on 31 December 2008.
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 pro
For instance, they traded star defenseman Mark Howe and their first NHL scoring leader, Mike Rogers, in separate deals for players and draft picks which never panned out, and also swapped hardrock defenseman Gordie Roberts ( who would play 15 remaining pro seasons ) for the remaining half-season of Mike Fidler's NHL career.

Howe and hockey
* 1955 – Mark Howe, American ice hockey player
* 1928 – Gordie Howe, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1911 – Syd Howe, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 1976 )
He originally wanted to wear number 9 — for his hockey hero Gordie Howe — but it was already being worn by teammate Brian Gualazzi.
** Gordie Howe, Canadian hockey player
* Gordie Howe, NHL hockey legend.
Gordon " Gordie " Howe, OC ( born March 31, 1928 ) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played for the Detroit Red Wings and Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League ( NHL ), and the Houston Aeros and New England Whalers in the World Hockey Association ( WHA ).
Howe is often referred to as Mr. Hockey, and is generally regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all time.
Another milestone in a remarkable career was reached in 1997 when Howe played professional hockey in a sixth decade.
# Gordie Howe ( born 1928 ), ice hockey player
* March 31-Gordie Howe, ice hockey player
Notable alumni include NHL hockey players, including Hall of Famer Syd Howe ; singer Alanis Morissette and CBC news icon Peter Mansbridge.
Glebe Collegiate hockey team, 1938, including later member of National Hockey League Hall of Fame, Syd Howe
* Syd Howe, Hall of Fame professional ice hockey player
At the same time, Sakic became the second-oldest NHL player to score 100 points in a season at age 37, alongside hockey legend Gordie Howe.
As a child Jeremy attended Hartford Whalers ' games ; during one visit hockey legend Gordie Howe picked up a pile of snow off the ice and threw it over the glass and on top of Roenick's head, Howe then continued to skate around but looked at Roenick again and winked.
Other celebrities have been rumored to be the lover in the song, including: Bob Saget, Coulier's co-star on Full House ; Mike Peluso, hockey player for the New Jersey Devils and previously for the Ottawa Senators in 1992 – 93 ; Matt LeBlanc, the actor who appeared in the video for Morissette's single " Walk Away " in 1991 ;, and Leslie Howe, a musician and the producer of Morissette's first two albums in the early 1990s.
In ice hockey, a Gordie Howe hat trick is a variation on the hat-trick, wherein a player scores a goal, records an assist, and gets in a fight all in one game.
However, his idol growing up was Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings ; he considered the arts to be a secondary career choice, primarily interested in becoming a professional hockey player.
* Colleen Howe ( deceased ): ice hockey, late president of Power Play International and Power Play Publications managing hockey careers and business interests of her husband Gordie Howe and their sons Marty and Mark Howe.

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