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* The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett, directed by Nicholas Hytner, starring Nigel Hawthorne ( 1991 )
Silverstone has produced many race wins by British drivers, such as Peter Collins ( 1958 ), Jackie Stewart ( 1969, 1971 ), James Hunt ( 1977 ), John Watson ( 1981 ), Nigel Mansell ( 1987, 1991, 1992 ), Damon Hill ( 1994 ), Johnny Herbert ( 1995 ), David Coulthard ( 1999, 2000 ) and Lewis Hamilton ( 2008 ).
The 25-year-old Sheringham was sold to Nottingham Forest in a £ 2 million deal in July 1991 to play alongside Nigel Clough.
* John H. Thomas and Nigel O. Weiss ( 1991 ) Sunspots: Theory and Observations, page 5: " Wilson depression ", Kluwer Academic Publishers.
In 1991, Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell went down the entire front straight side-by-side while duelling for second place, with Mansell eventually taking the position and ultimately the race itself.
In his book Battling for Peace ( 1999 ), he recalls attending a service at Westminster Abbey in 1991: The former chairman of the county council and high sheriff for the year, Nigel Anderson, was a redoubtable old soldier who had a profound dislike of Mrs Thatcher and kept muttering " Well done, keep it up " in a loud whisper at every opportunity when there was a lull in the service.
Nigel Mansell also announced a u-turn on his decision to retire by making public his agreement to join Williams-Renault for two years from 1991 after being given assurances from Frank Williams, Patrick Head and Renault that they could deliver him a car in which he could win a world championship.
Having won all World Championships since 1985, the 1991 season was the last year that Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, and Alain Prost competed together.
By mid-season 1991 Newey's FW14 chassis was every bit a match for the previously dominant McLaren, but early season reliability issues and the efforts of Ayrton Senna prevented Williams team leader, Nigel Mansell, from taking the title.
* 1991Nigel Hawthorne for The Madness of George III
For much of the first half of 1991 – 92, Sealey was Villa's first-choice goalkeeper, but he then lost his place to long-serving Nigel Spink and never played for the club again.
In 1952, he married Elisabeth Evelyn Walshe ( 1910 – 1991 ), the former wife of author Nigel Balchin.
Danny Lucas, Stewart McCreadie, Scott Milford, Colin Johnson ( all 1988-89 ); Selwyn Brooks ( 1991 – 92 ); Adam Piggott, Gary Panton ( 1992 – 93 ); Nigel Beyer, Andrew Price ( 1993 – 94 ); Adam Piggott, Julian Bridgman ( 1996 – 97 ); Ian Cullern, Matt Holmes ( 1997 – 98 ).
DRA's first Chief Executive was Nigel Hughes, followed by John Chisholm who took over in August 1991.
After that, Mario's son Michael Andretti won in 1991, former Formula 1 World champion Nigel Mansell in 1993, and Brazilian Cristiano da Matta in 2002.
At a rave event in 1991 she was noticed by producers Ian Munro, Kevin Dobbs and Nigel Walton, who at the time were known as A. S. K.
* 1991: Nigel Hawthorne – Shadowlands as C. S.
Antarctica Suite ( 1991 ) is an orchestral composition by Nigel Westlake to accompany the IMAX film Antarctica.
* Nigel Davenport ... James Brant ( 13 episodes, 1991 )
The 19 founder members of STEP, i. e. those who signed its memorandum of association in 1991 were: Timothy Bennett ; Richard Citron ; Owen Clutton ; Jonathan Cooke ; Andrew East ; Anthony Holmes ; Simon Jennings ; James Kessler QC ; Thomas Mallett ; Ralph Ray ; Tony Sherring ; Geoffrey Shindler OBE ; George Tasker ; Arthur Thompson ; Nigel Trumper ; Timothy Vollans ; David Ward ; Robert Whillis ; George Williams.

1991 and Mansell
* Bibliography of Commonwealth Law Reports ( with Sally Phillips, Mansell 1991 )

1991 and returned
Prince Sihanouk, President of the Supreme National Council of Cambodia ( SNC ), and other members of the SNC returned to Phnom Penh in November 1991, to begin the resettlement process in Cambodia.
According to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, around 125, 000 ethnic Serbs who fled the 1991 – 1995 conflict are registered as having returned to Croatia, of whom around 55, 000 remain permanently.
Croatia is asking that the islands be returned because of the Badinter Arbitration Committee decision from 1991 that all internal borders between Yugoslav republics have become international.
In 1991, Don McLean returned to the UK top 20 with a re-issue of " American Pie ".
Between 1981 and 1991, Heinz returned 28 % annually, doubling the Standard & Poor's average annual return for those years.
After his stint in prison during the late 1980s, Brown returned with the album, Love Overdue, in 1991, which included the single, "( So Tired Of Standing Still We Got To ) Move On ", which peaked at # 48 on the R & B chart.
Dalglish returned to management in October 1991, at Second Division Blackburn Rovers.
Petre Roman's government fell in late September 1991, when the miners returned to Bucharest to demand higher salaries.
German manufacturer BMW returned to V12 designs for its 7-Series sedan in model year 1986, forcing Mercedes-Benz to follow suit in 1991.
In 1991, he returned to UC-Berkeley as Professor of Mathematics and in 1993 became Director of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute.
When President Denis Sassou Nguesso was forced to move the Congo towards democracy in 1991 Lissouba returned and was elected President in the August 1992 elections.
He returned to The Australian and was its national affairs editor from 1985 to 1991, editor-in-chief from 1991 to 1996 and editor-at-large since 1996 to present.
By the end of the decade, Hughes ' realised his ongoing drug problem was derailing him, and by 1991 a clean, sober and fully rejuvenated Hughes returned with the vocal for the hit " America: What Time Is Love?
He returned to the top of the charts in 1991 with the album Put Me in Your Mix, which reached # 8 on the Billboard R & B Albums chart and the song by the same name reached # 2 on the Billboard R & B singles chart.
After her performance as leading woman to Dudley Moore in 1981's hit film Arthur, Minnelli made fewer film appearances although she returned to the big screen in 1988 for Arthur 2: On the Rocks and in 1991 for Stepping Out, a musical dramedy.
Cake was formed in 1991 when John McCrea, a Sacramento native who had moved to Los Angeles with a band only to see it " quickly crumble around him ", returned to Sacramento.
Hamilton returned to the big screen in 1990 with Michael Caine in Mr. Destiny and in 1991 with Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the sequel to The Terminator.
After working as a private investigator ( a role he would play in the television series Moonlighting as well as in the 1991 film, The Last Boy Scout ), Willis returned to acting.
Although Richard had a falling-out with the Canadiens not long after he retired in 1960, he eventually patched things up and returned to them, serving the club as an unofficial goodwill ambassador from 1991 – highlighted by the Habs ' most recent ( to date ) Cup in 1993 – until he died.
Fukuoka went to Thailand in 1990 and 1991, visiting farms and collecting seeds for re-vegetating deserts in India which he returned to during November and December that year to sow seeds in the deserts for two months in an attempt to re-vegetate them.
The Social Democrats lost the elections in 1991, but Carlsson returned to power after the elections in 1994.
David Parkin returned to coach the club from 1991 until 2000, and Carlton was a mainstay of the finals throughout most of this time.
In 1977, he moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but returned to Berkeley in 1991.

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