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Hurst and settled
After a few years of continental travel ( 1605 – 1608 ), he settled at Haines Hill at Hurst in Berkshire and was employed for many years in minor public offices, eventually becoming clerk of the council.

Hurst and into
Hurst turned to shoot and the ball deflected high into the air, looping down on to the right boot of Peters, who smashed it home.
It wasn't until the celebratory banquet that evening that Hurst realised he had scored a hat-trick, assuming that the final whistle had been blown before he'd struck the ball into the net for his third goal.
Upon his retirement from playing, Hurst moved into management and coaching.
Imitation of Life is a popular 1933 novel by Fannie Hurst that was adapted into two successful films for Universal Pictures: a black-and-white film in 1934, and a color remake in 1959.
That night, he sneaks into the palace of the caliph ( Brandon Hurst ) using a magic rope he stole during ritual prayers.
BG Richard M. Hurst took command from May 1960 until December 1961 when both ABMA and ARGMA were abolished and the remnants were folded directly into AOMC.
Among the numerous examples of the use of the supercar description include the May 1965 issue of the American magazine Car Life, in a road test of the Pontiac GTO, and how " Hurst puts American Motors into the Supercar club with the 390 Rogue " ( the SC / Rambler ) to fight in " the Supercar street racer gang " market segment.
Boston led Game 7 of the World Series 3 – 0 heading into the bottom of the sixth inning when New York scored three runs off Bruce Hurst ( who had been named World Series Most Valuable Player before the Mets ' improbable comeback in Game 6 ) to tie the game, and score three more off Schiraldi in the seventh to take a 6 – 3 lead.
Ashton-under-Lyne is divided into four wards: Ashton Hurst, Ashton St. Michaels, Ashton St Peters and Ashton Waterloo.
Introduced into the show in series two, he would often write plays or be given jobs by his camp agent McMinn ( Kennedy ), but his hatred of the English would always take over ( typical example: a play featuring someone travelling back in time to kill Geoff Hurst in 1965 ), leading in McGlashan's work never to get off the ground.
The story was made into an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theater starring James Whitmore ( as Stiles ) and Michael Hurst ( as Roger Shumway ).
Hurst hit a shot from the edge of the area which deflected into the air and down on to the instep of Peters, who rifled England 2 – 1 ahead.
Before he leaves, Lieutenant Mauser ( Art Metrano ) schemes his way into talking to Hurst.
Immigrants from Hong Kong moved into the area around Hurst Street in the decades following World War II, and by the 1980s the area was recognized as the city's Chinese Quarter.
Writing in the American Enterprise Institute's magazine, Blake Hurst argues that Pollan offers a shallow assessment of factory farming that does not take cost into account.
The upper floors of No. 55 and No. 59 Hurst Street, the cycle maker's and the ticket writer's properties respectively, were converted into workshops as opposed to residential.
He sinks into a depressive state, so his mother ( Lillian Hurst ) enters him into a psychiatric institution.
On 16 November 1943, a Wellington Bomber Zulu 8799 crashed into Hurst Hill, just north of Winter Hill, killing all on board.
In 1829, Richard Bentley was taken into partnership ; and in 1832 Colburn retired, but set up again soon afterwards independently in Great Marlborough Street ; his business was taken over in 1841 by Messrs Hurst & Blackett.
Moving into Tarrant County, the freeway, still called Airport Freeway, continues west through Euless, Bedford, and Hurst.
Hurst started his career as a Tottenham Hotspur apprentice, but could not break into the first team.

Hurst and international
Against Finland, he scored his first international goal in what was only his second appearance, and subsequently he made Ramsey's squad for the competition, as did his West Ham team-mates Bobby Moore ( the England captain ) and Geoff Hurst.
President Eisenhower's initiative called together thirteen University presidents, including AU's Hurst Anderson, encouraging them to create human-focused international affairs programs dedicated to preparing practitioners for foreign policy beyond the U. S .– Soviet rivalry.

Hurst and football
In club football Hurst played for West Ham United where he spent 13 years scoring 180 goals in the First Division.
Hurst went to play football in Ireland, USA and Kuwait before returning to England to play for Telford United.
Hurst had played well enough to keep his place and, with substitutes still disallowed in competitive football, Greaves ' hopes of taking part in the final were dashed.
As Hurst collected the pass, BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme immortalised his own contribution to the day with one of the most famous pieces of football commentary ever:
The black and white athletes of the football team frequently clash in racially motivated conflicts at their football camp, including those between captain Gerry Bertier ( Ryan Hurst ) and Julius Campbell ( Wood Harris ).
Sir John Robert Madejski OBE DL (; born Robert John Hurst on 28 April 1941 in Stoke-on-Trent ) is an English businessman, with commercial interests, spanning property, broadcast media, hotels, restaurants, publishing and football.
Apart from the 2002 season when they played at Hurst Cross in Ashton-under-Lyne, they played there until 2009, when the football club no longer wanted them as tenants.
Records indicate that the club started playing their football at Hurst Cross in 1880, making the area one of the oldest surviving, constantly used football venues in the world.
Barry Foster ( born on December 8, 1968 in Hurst, Texas ) is a former American football running back in the National Football League.

Hurst and quickly
He quickly picked himself up and delivered the free kick to Hurst, totally unmarked in his run, as the Germans regrouped.
Fire was reported first at the John Hurst and Company building in Baltimore at 10: 48 a. m. on February 7, and quickly spread.
When Police Chief Henry J. Hurst and Lieutenant Thaddeus Harris are denouncing the new female mayor's policy change to remove race and gender as barriers from academy admissions, he plays along with them and quickly dismisses their comments once they've left the room.

Hurst and World
Animism: Respecting the Living World ( London: Hurst and co .; New York: Columbia University Press ; Adelaide: Wakefield Press ).
The 1966 World Cup was hosted in England and Alf Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4 – 2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick.
Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst MBE ( born 8 December 1941 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire ) is a retired England footballer best remembered for making his mark in history as the only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final.
Hurst was named in the Ramsey squad which played in Mexico to defend the World Cup in 1970.
While most sports commentators gain some recognition if their career is long enough, Wolstenholme is best remembered for his commentary of the 1966 Football World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, specifically the impromptu words he used with impeccable timing as the match came to a conclusion during injury time, as a small pitch invasion took place just as Geoff Hurst scored to put England 4-2 ahead:
He attended the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final and claims ( with a little jest ) to have been influential in persuading the man known vernacularly as " the Russian linesman " Tofik Bakhramov ( who was actually from Azerbaijan ), to award a goal to Geoff Hurst when the England striker had seen his shot hit the crossbar of opponents West Germany, leaving doubt as to whether the ball had crossed the line.
The soldiers club at Kapooka is named for John Hurst Edmondson, Australia's first Victoria Cross winner in World War II, who was born in Wagga Wagga.
Only one hat-trick has been scored in the FIFA World Cup Final, by Geoff Hurst for England in the 1966 final, after extra time.
His mother later married a Polish Second World War airman, with Hurst eventually coming to live with them and adopting his stepfather's surname of Madejski ( Hurst's biological father had started another family ).
The triple sculpture by Andrew Edwards and Sculpure For Sport commemorates the three men from the borough of Tameside who hold World Cup winner's medals: Geoff Hurst, Jimmy Armfield and Perrotta.
He oversaw the development of players such as the 1966 FIFA World Cup-winning trio of Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, and under him the Hammers won the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1965-the first two major trophies of their history.
Hurst pitched brilliantly in the World Series, holding the New York Mets to just four hits in the Game One pitchers ' duel with Ron Darling won 1-0 by the Red Sox.
Hurst had been selected as the World Series Most Valuable Player until the Mets rallied to win the game with three runs, forcing a decisive Game Seven.
Just prior to World War II Hurst signed one of the star players of the period, Dixie Dean, but the outbreak of hostilities ended his spell at the club.
She teamed with Pat Hurst, represented the United States at the 2007 Women's World Cup of Golf.
Born in Oakland, California and married at one time to the British actress Veronica Hurst, he moved to England after World War II and became a staple of British B films at a time when American and Canadian actors were much in demand in order to give indigenous films some appeal in the United States.
In the 1966 World Cup Final, with the score at 2 – 2 and after 11 minutes of the first period of extra time, Geoff Hurst of England fired a shot on goal which bounced off the crossbar sharply downwards, hit the ground, and then span backwards away from the goal.
When England were drawn in the same group as Azerbaijan in qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, a ceremony was held prior to the meeting at the stadium to honor his memory, with attendees including Geoff Hurst, Michel Platini and Sepp Blatter.
After two years in the reserves he made his debut away at West Ham United helping Stoke keep a clean sheet against World Cup winner Geoff Hurst.
* L. J. Hurst ’ s review, “ The Material World — J.
In the World Cup final against West Germany in which England won 4 – 2, Hurst scored the only hat-trick ever scored at a World Cup final match, and Peters scored the other goal.

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