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Paxman later made a taped guest appearance on the Celebrity Big Brother reality TV show challenging Galloway to a follow-up session " with or without your leotard " ( Galloway, a Big Brother contestant at the time, had in an earlier much-publicised stunt during the show dressed up in a leotard ).
On 16 December 2008, after a much-publicised dressing room row with manager Gordon Strachan, McGeady was fined two weeks ' wages and suspended for two matches, although Strachan later denied any fall-out between him and McGeady.
The much-publicised bottom grope was later revealed to be a part of the sequence ’ s planned choreography.

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Pagan quit the North Melbourne Football Club at the end of the 2002 season, despite the team far-exceeding all expectations in finishing 7th ), which was never expected after Wayne Carey left the club at the beginning of the year after his much-publicised affair.

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According to this official account, Dipendra was denied his choice of a wife by his mother Aiswarya, and so he massacred his family in a much-publicised incident after indulging in a drinking binge.
He sat in the House of Lords as one of the original 28 Irish Representative Peers ; he was also involved in a much-publicised divorce and action for criminal conversation.
However, Broad was also to face serious difficulties associated with industrial relations in this area, most notably when she was forced to play a mediating role in a long-running and much-publicised dispute between Yallourn Energy, one of the state's major power suppliers, and their workforce.
In 1985, the Achille Lauro was hijacked by members of the Palestine Liberation Front, and the much-publicised event further dropped passenger numbers.
However, her work was largely overshadowed by the death of fellow cast member Richard Burton, who delivered his final screen performance in the role of O ' Brien, as well as the much-publicised post-release controversy over the film's musical score.
However, by the time the series premiered McDonald was suffering from severe depression, and his much-publicised nervous breakdown and abrupt departure saw the series prematurely terminated.
Praman was also the son of a Chinese immigrant father and a Thai mother, and in 1989 he made a much-publicised trip to his ancestral homeland in Chaoyang.
After it was completed, she never flew again due to her much-publicised fear of flying.
After a much-publicised appeal in 2004, Scotsman was purchased by the National Railway Museum in York and is now part of the National Collection.

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His government offered some rhetorical support for the US position ( most prominently in the defence offered by the Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart in a much-publicised " teach-in " or debate on Vietnam ).
* The Swiss Sauber team were the only new team this year, with Ilmor engines and much-publicised backing by Mercedes-Benz, who were appearing in F1 for the first time since the Le Mans disaster of 1955.
Mrs Bagott contested the last will made by her husband, and a much-publicised trial ensued at the Probate Court in Dublin.

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Numerous calls to radio and TV stations and the much-publicised retrieval of the UFO from near the Narrows Bridge created the kind of PROSH publicity that the students revel in.
The style of this book deviated immensely from Rice's other works, while the storyline also created a very strong ( and much-publicised ) split in fan opinion.

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But disappointment in his trip came when he realised that despite the train's much-publicised but very brief dash at 160 km / h, the journey, over all, had the leisurely features of a branch-line train.

closure and renowned
With this shift in emphasis, there also followed the closure of several educational and research organisations as for example the internationally renowned Wye College.

closure and bookstore
* Wheelock Place — Used to house the Borders bookstore, one of the largest bookstores in the country until its closure in August 2011.
Since the closure of New York City's Oscar Wilde Bookshop in early 2009, Glad Day is now the oldest surviving LGBT bookstore in North America.

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The collapse and closure of the tunnel greatly snarled traffic in the city.
Although the economy of Moncton was traumatized twice — by the collapse of the shipbuilding industry in the 1860s and by the closure of the CNR locomotive shops in the 1980s — the city was able to rebound strongly on both occasions.
The Puritan faction, long powerful in London, gained control of the city early in the English Civil War, and on September 2, 1642 ordered the closure of the London theatres.
The Oakland Ballet, performing in the city since 1965, folded temporarily in 2006 due financial problems and the closure of their performance facility, the Calvin Simmons Theater at the Kaiser Convention Center.
The closure was over the strong objections of the New Orleans city government ; New Orleans Mayor Martin Behrman pronounced that, " ou can make illegal, but you can't make it unpopular.
The Miller Brewing Company operated a plant in the Town of Volney, ( just outside of Fulton city limits ) from the mid-1970s until its closure in 1994.
Following its closure in 1971, the economy of the city hovered in recession for more than a decade.
With the closure of the Ethan Allen plant, located north of the city proper, more than two hundred people lost their jobs ( many of whom had held them since the plant opened ).
The sudden closure of the dealership lead the city to reconsider capital projects such as sewer upgrades and park beautification.
After the closure of the Gary Elementary School ( formerly Gary High School ) no school systems were located in the city.
Until their closure in the mid 2000s Anglia Television / ITV Anglia had offices located in Chelmsford city centre.
The closure adversely affected not only the plant's 700 employees, who had developed a sense of collegiality around group benefits such as employee parties and day trips, but the city of Hamilton as a whole ; Studebaker had been Hamilton's tenth largest employer.
Recently, the Tiruchirappalli city corporation has gone in for scientific closure of the garbage dump and its replacement with a sewerage treatment plant.
During the electrification of the West Coast Main Line by British Railways, Birmingham Snow Hill handled most of the rail traffic through the city, but the subsequent Beeching closure programme in the 1960s took the view that Snow Hill station was unnecessary, and all services were switched to New Street and Moor Street.
Following the closure of the studios, a new news-gathering centre was established in the city, but production of Central News East moved to Central's Birmingham Gas Street studio in Spring 2005.
In the end, the actions of the city government resulted in the closure of the Yab Yum brothel.
After the London production closed in 1999 and also following the closure of the Broadway production in 2001 the show in its original London staging embarked on a long tour of the six largest venues in Britain and Ireland stopping off in each city for several months.
The transitive closure of this relation is a different relation, namely " there is a sequence of direct flights that begins at city x and ends at city y ".
The report stated: " Israeli ' facts on the ground ' - including new settlements, construction of the barrier, discriminatory housing policies, house demolitions, restrictive permit regime and continued closure of Palestinian institutions-increase Jewish Israeli presence in East Jerusalem, weaken the Palestinian community in the city, impede Palestinian urban development and separate East Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank.
Overseas transport experts were called upon to advise the city on its post-war transport issues and recommended closure of the system, but generally went against public opinion.
The cancer rates recorded by the NY State Dept of Health in Greenpoint average 10 % lower than the rest of the city along with a 25 % and 50 % lower asthma rate. This may be dropping as a result of the closure of highly toxic small industries such as electroplating.
Since the closure of CFB Summerside in 1990, the city has been aggressive in courting new business opportunities and has created an Economic Development Office for the purpose of encouraging investment in the city.
Montreal becomes the first Canadian city to hold a major downtown, weekday street closure.

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