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The British and Canadian Liaison Officers, as well as Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, the American Red Cross, and similar interested organizations were informed from time to time as training aids were developed.
Juniors competed last year at American Kennel Club and Canadian Kennel Club, recognized shows to be eligible to compete in this Class -- the Finals for the year.
The most important Canadian theorist was an American immigrant, Henry Wise Wood, president of the United Farmers of Alberta ( UFA ) during that movement's time as the governing party of the province ( 1921 – 1935 ).
* Adrian McPherson ( born 1983 ), American quarterback in the Canadian Football League
Fearing an American takeover, the Canadians moved toward Canadian Confederation.
Australian English likewise blends American and British alongside native usages, but retains a significantly higher degree of distinctiveness from both of the larger varieties than does Canadian English, particularly in terms of pronunciation and vocabulary.
: The American style is used by most American newspapers, publishing houses and style guides in the United States and Canada ( including the Modern Language Association's MLA Style Manual, the American Psychological Association's APA Publication Manual, the University of Chicago's The Chicago Manual of Style, the American Institute of Physics's AIP Style Manual, the American Medical Association's AMA Manual of Style, the American Political Science Association's APSA Style Manual, the Associated Press ' The AP Guide to Punctuation and the Canadian Public Works ' The Canadian Style ).
Modern weapons include the Russian ZSU-23-4 Shilka and Tunguska-M1, South Korean K30 Biho and K263A1 radar-guided Vulcan, Chinese Type 95 SPAAA, Swedish CV9040 AAV, Polish PZA Loara, American M6 Bradley Linebacker and M1097 Humvee Avenger, Yugoslavian BOV-3, Canadian ADATS, aging German Gepard, Japanese Type 87 SPAAG and similar versions with the British Marksman turret ( which was also adapted for a number of other users ), Italian SIDAM 25 and Otomatic, and versions of the French AMX-13.
The company was badly hit by the economic contraction of the early 1980s as worldwide sales of Aston Martin shrank to three per week and chairman Alan Curtis together with fellow shareholders American Peter Sprague and Canadian George Minden came close to shutting down the production side of the business, to concentrate on service and restoration.
A classic use of an abatis was found at the Battle of the Chateauguay, 26 October 1813, when approximately 1, 300 Canadian voltigeurs, under the command of Charles-Michel de Salaberry, defeated an American corps of approximately 2, 300 men.
Canadians would have to buy American dollars to buy the cars and Americans would have to sell the Canadian dollars they received in exchange.
Cable TV also is available locally and provides most American programs with some Canadian and European channels.
Following the performances of the Canadian, American and Argentine teams at the 2011 Rugby World Cup, some commentators have suggested the Lions conduct a shortened tour the Americas in the future.
In early December 1891, Canadian American Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor and instructor at the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School ( YMCA ) ( today, Springfield College ) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA ), was trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day.

American and football
From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
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* Kent Austin ( born 1963 ), American football player and coach
* Austin Collie ( born 1985 ), Canadian-born American football player
* 1965 – Sterling Sharpe, American football player
* 1972 – Chad Eaton, American football player
* 1973 – Donnie Edwards, American football player
* 1973 – Randall Godfrey, American football player
* 1976 – Chris Hoke, American football player
* 1978 – Tim Hasselbeck, American football player
* 1981 – Jeff Faine, American football player and agent
* 1986 – Aaron Curry, American football player
* 1988 – Carlton Mitchell, American football player
* 1952 – Reuben Gant, American football player
* 1961 – Charles Mann, American football player
* 1985 – Ted Ginn, Jr., American football player
* 1966 – Dave Meggett, American football player
* 1983 – Troy Williamson, American football player
* 1951 – Mack Brown, American football coach
* 1987 – Darren McFadden, American football player
* 1972 – Ray Lucas, American football player
* 1978 – Marvel Smith, American football player
* 1980 – Seneca Wallace, American football player
Mosley, American football player
* 1946 – Jim Kiick, American football player

American and forward
The American economy roared forward, doubling industrial production, and building vast quantities of airplanes, ships, tanks, munitions, and, finally, the atomic bomb.
" Previously, during his Senate confirmation hearing in 2007, Mullen told lawmakers, " I really think it is for the American people to come forward, really through this body, to both debate that policy and make changes, if that's appropriate.
This triad, as well as the egalitarianism of Epicurus, was carried forward into the American freedom movement and Declaration of Independence, by the American founding father, Thomas Jefferson, as " all men are created equal " and endowed with certain " inalienable rights ," such as " life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
In American football and Canadian football, not all players on offense are entitled to receive a forward pass.
Before the snap of the ball, in the American game, backfield players may only move parallel to the line of scrimmage, only one back may be in motion at any given time, and if forward motion has occurred, the back must be still for a full second before the snap.
The forward pass is one of main distinguishers between gridiron football ( American football and Canadian football ) in which the play is legal and widespread, and rugby football ( union and league ) from which the North American games evolved, in which the play is illegal.
The development of the forward pass in American football shows how the game has evolved from its rugby roots into the distinctive game it is today.
Illegal and experimental forward passes had been attempted as early as 1876, but the first legal forward pass in American football took place in 1906, after a change in rules.
While in philosophy the term specifically refers to a position put forward by the American philosopher Nelson Goodman, in literature and art it refers to a variety of writers and movements.
While the forward pass is an invention of the North American game, the lateral and backward pass is also a part of rugby union and rugby league, where such passes are much more common.
When the producers of the popular American sitcom Cheers were auditioning for the role of Dr. Frasier Crane, Patinkin put Grammer's name forward.
He used these glossy scraps to incorporate modernity in his works, trying to show how not only were African American rights moving forward, but so was his socially conscious art.
* 1906 – The first legal forward pass in American football is thrown by Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22 – 0 victory over Carroll College ( Wisconsin ).
* March 7 – Bradbury Robinson, American who threw the first forward pass in American football history in 1906 ( b. 1884 )
* October 2 – Phil Kessel, American professional ice hockey forward
* February 1 – Bradbury Robinson, who threw the first forward pass in American football history in 1906 ( d. 1949 )
Based on this and other evidence, the idea that Mars was inhabited by intelligent life was put forward by a number of prominent scientists around the turn of the century, notably American astronomer Percival Lowell.
Compared to the American bison, the nose of the European bison is set further forward than the forehead when the neck is in a neutral position.
The horns of the European bison point forward through the plane of their faces, making them more adept at fighting through the interlocking of horns in the same manner as domestic cattle, unlike the American bison, which favours charging.
The term " Losing Trick Count " was originally put forward by the American F. Dudley Courtenay in his 1934 book The System the Experts Play ( which ran to at least 18 printings ).

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