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In Major League Soccer, Valderrama scored relatively few goals ( 16 ) for a midfielder, but is the league's second all-time leader in assists ( 114 ) after Steve Ralston ( 121 ), a former teammate.
In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults ( first published in 1965 ), Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K. Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of the divinity of Christ, the virgin birth of Jesus, the Unification Church's belief that Jesus should have married, the necessity of the crucifixion of Jesus, and a literal resurrection of Jesus as well as a literal second coming of Jesus.
Ralston had scored a great success with The Shadow magazine, and was interested in developing a second title around a central character.
From the mid-1940s Republic films often featured Vera Hruba Ralston, a former ice-skater from Czechoslovakia who had won the heart of studio boss Yates, becoming the second Mrs. Yates in 1949.
In 1974, Ralston coached the Broncos to a 7 – 6 – 1 record for their second consecutive winning season.
Ralston was married twice, the first time to childhood beau John Campbell, the second in 1927 to actor Richard Arlen, whom she had met on the set of Wings.

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A small mining town in southwest New Mexico was named Ralston City in honor of William Ralston, its largest investor, but has since been renamed Shakespeare, New Mexico.

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The Canadian historian and philosopher John Ralston Saul has referred to Richelieu as the " father of the modern nation-state, modern centralised power the modern secret service.
The Ralston Fine Arts Department has had success in recent years.
Although the move was publicly characterized as a purely administrative move necessitated by Clark's approaching retirement and the lack of an open four-star slot for the highly respected Ralston reality which would have compelled him to either accept a temporary demotion to two-star rank or retire from the service, Clark's relief has been often seen as a slap at the general on the part of a Pentagon leadership that had been very much at odds with him during the Kosovo war the previous spring.
Ralston has served in the military since 1965.
Critics allege Ralston is using his influence as special envoy to secure large governmental weapons contracts for the corporations he has directorship over.
Despite its close proximity to Paisley, Ralston has always remained independent of its larger neighbour, and until 1974, formed the most part of Hurlet and Oldhall in the 2nd Landward District of the County of Renfrew.
Golfer Alastair Forsyth, who has won Golf Tour competitions as well competing in several Open championships, played much of his golf at Ralston Golf Club and grew up in the area.
Similarly, a mismatch between the Strathclyde ZoneCard and local authority boundaries has resulted in the portion of Ralston east of Penilee Road in the Greater Glasgow ' G3 ' zone, with the rest of the district in the more appropriate Renfrewshire ' R1 ' zone.
# Col Ralston, if he has other information, will know that his facts are out of date or that he has been misinformed ;
Since 1922, Ralston Hall has been on the campus Notre Dame de Namur University, formerly the College of Notre Dame.
Since the founding, the school has moved several times: to the Ralston estate, located in Belmont on the San Francisco Peninsula while the school underwent renovations ; back to Santa Clara Street, and again to the location where it is currently, on Second and Reed Street in San Jose.
Located near Orefield is a large factory for Alpo Dog Food, which has been owned by the Ralston Purina Company since the 1990s.

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In a time when Indianapolis streets were often the narrow orange brick thoroughfares laid by Alexander Ralston in the 1920s and 1930s, the town had homes with garages for cars.
Since Ralston's population is below 10, 000, state law technically allows for Omaha to forcibly annex Ralston ( as they did with Elkhorn, another nearby city, in 2007, and had previously done with Millard ).
Omaha officials have never expressed a desire to annex Ralston ; an agreement had been signed with Ralston's then-mayor, Wendell Kronberg, in the late 1960s whereby Omaha would leave Ralston alone.
Waterman and Peary were longtime friends from Chicago radio ; Waterman had replaced Peary as the Sheriff in The Tom Mix Ralston Straightshooters in the 1930s.
The episode was scripted by Gilbert Ralston, who had written for numerous episodic TV series in the 1950s and 1960s.
) In a deposition, Ralston explained that he was approached by Michael Garrison, who " said he had an idea for a series, good commercial idea, and wanted to know if I could glue the idea of a western hero and a James Bond type together in the same show.
Years later John Wayne admitted that the reason he left Republic in 1952 was the threat of having to make another picture — he had endured twowith Miss Ralston.
His son, William of Garthland and Castle Semple, sold Ralston in 1800 to William Orr, son of a Paisley manufacturer who, with his brother, had made his fortune in the manufacture of linens in Ireland.
It was created specifically to compete with Ralston Purina's Chex family of cereals, which had about $ 125 million in annual sales and no significant competition.
* Snakeman – Professor Charles Ralston is a scientist who had been transformed into a giant serpent after getting cut upon accidentally smashing a serum vial.
Although Edgerly publicly claimed that the Ralston Company had no goods for sale, he did sell his books through mail order.
As a young man, Simpson was a Boy Scout, and visited Japanese American Boy Scouts who, along with their families, had been interned near Ralston Wyoming during World War II.
The banks of the Etowah River, Camp Creek, and Cane Creek had many mines ( Barlow Mine, Battle Branch Mine, Ralston Mine, Whim Hill Mine, Hedwig-Chicago Mine, Gold Hill Mine Etowah Mine, and others ).
The idea came from Ron Travisano, at the advertising agency of Della Femina Travisano and Partners, who had the account with Ralston Purina in 1976.
Ralston had a break out year for the United States national team in 2005 by earning 15 caps.
Cheema had no difficulty being elected in Surrey-Panorama Ridge, defeating NDP candidate Bruce Ralston by over 6, 000 votes.
Sharon, along with business partners Darius Ogden Mills and William Ralston, formed the bank-owned Union Mill & Mining Company to process the ore from the mills that had been foreclosed.
Produced with a small team of developers on a budget of around $ 500, 000, Chex Quest began life as the brainchild of the WatersMolitor promotion agency-an award-winning group that had been hired by Ralston Foods to reinvigorate the Chex cereal brand.
The Aggies had a combined 18 – 3 – 1 record during Olsen's junior and senior seasons under coach John Ralston and were conference champions those two seasons as well.

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Yates billed her as " the most beautiful woman in films ," but her charms were lost on the moviegoing public and exhibitors complained that Republic was making too many Ralston pictures.
With the introduction of responsible government in 1848, Robert Baldwin and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine became the first truly democratic leaders of what would eventually become the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in present-day Canada, and some modern historians, most notably John Ralston Saul, have promoted the idea that they should be viewed as Canada's true first Prime Ministers.
In 1933, Ralston-Purina obtained his permission to produce a Tom Mix radio series called Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters which, but for one year during World War II, was popular throughout most of the 1930s through the early 1950s.
By far the most persuasive reason against annexation, however, was that Ralston School was ( and is ) one of the five feeder primaries, serving Paisley's Grammar School.
In 2000, Ralston spun off Eveready, and it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange as a holding company, Energizer Holdings, Inc., with Eveready Battery Company, Inc continuing as its most important daughter company.
Graebner's most significant title was probably the men's doubles title at the 1966 French Championships, where he and Dennis Ralston beat Ion Ţiriac and Ilie Năstase in the final.
Willingham's 44 wins were the most by a Stanford coach since John Ralston, who left the school for the Denver Broncos of the NFL after the 1971 season.
Jobyna Ralston is most often mentioned as the female lead.
The show starred former silent film icon Esther Ralston, whose career had faded with the advent of sound in the late 1920s ; she had lost most of her money and had been working as a sales clerk before finding some acting roles here and there.

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