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Bender was the last role to be cast, and it was between John Cusack and Judd Nelson.
A disagreement between Judd and Indy race car driver Milka Duno took place during the 2007 Indy Racing League season.
Outside of Donald Judd and modern art, Marfa may be most famous for the Marfa lights, visible on clear nights between Marfa and the Paisano Pass when one is facing southwest ( toward the Chinati Mountains ).
The close friendship between Finn and Judd became the core of Split Ends ( as the name was changed to Split Enz later on in 1974 ); the band soon started writing together with Judd working out the basic form and lyrics and Finn ( who was strongly influenced by classic British pop like the Beatles, the Kinks, and the Move ) providing melodies.
The Judd School opened as a day school for local pupils living with their parents, between the ages of eight and 16.
The biggest sporting rivalry in the Judd sporting calendar is the annual match against The Skinners ' School, played on the second Saturday of October, alternating between Southfields and the Yeomans pitches.
Tom Greatrex MP and Shadow Scotland Office Minister, who represents the constituency of Rutherglen & Hamilton West, attended Judd between 1986 and 1993 ..
In response to a crime wave in the late 1920s as a result of increased racial tensions between whites and local ethnics, Territorial Governor Lawrence M. Judd appointed a Governor's Advisory Committee on Crime.
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett has contributed an interest in tourist productions and ethnographic showmanship to the field, Judd Case has adapted performance to the study of media and religion, Diana Taylor has brought a hemispheric perspective on Latin American performance and theorized the relationship between the archive and the performance repertoire, while Corinne Kratz developed a mode of performance analysis that emphasizes the role of multimedia communication in performance.
Having attended The Judd School between 1978 and 1985, he studied at Canterbury Art College 1985 – 1986, and graduated in 1989 in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, where he was in the same year as Damien Hirst.
Betatakin was built in an enormous alcove measuring 452 feet high and 370 feet across between 1267 and 1286 The first excavations occurred in 1917 under Neil Judd, and continued into the 1950s and 1960s under archaeologists like Jeffery Dean.
The script was co-written by Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Judd Winick, while the art chores were divided up, generally on a chapter by chapter basis, between the penciller-inker teams of Rags Morales & Michael Bair, Jesus Saiz & Jimmy Palmiotti, Ivan Reis & Marc Campos, and Phil Jimenez & Andy Lanning.
Marty learns that morality is confounding and must choose between two unpalatable choices: rescuing the abused Shiloh through stealing and lying and allowing Judd to keep abusing Shiloh.
Sivana also recently appeared along with Lex Luthor in the four-issue 2005 limited series Superman / Shazam: First Thunder by Judd Winick and Joshua Middleton, which depicts the first meeting between Superman and Captain Marvel.
She has officiated at the weddings between Madonna and Guy Ritchie and Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti.
He played Judd Trump and lost in an extremely tight encounter, 7-9, with there never being more than 2 frames between the players throughout the match.

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Gordon won an Emmy Award for a guest appearance on the sitcom Taxi, for a 1978 episode called " Sugar Mama ," in which her character tries to solicit the services of a taxi driver, played by series star Judd Hirsch, as a male escort.
Judd's parents divorced in 1972, and in 1973, her mother took her back to her native Kentucky, where Judd spent the majority of her childhood.
Around that time her half-sister Wynonna Judd gave her a historic farmhouse and some land in Williamson County, Tennessee, so she moved to Tennessee ; that house has been her primary residence in the US ever since.
In 1993 Judd fought for and was cast in her first starring role playing the title character in Victor Nuñez's Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Winning, Ruby in Paradise.
Oliver Stone, who had seen her in Nuñez's film, cast Judd in Natural Born Killers, but her scenes were later cut from the version of the film released theatrically.
On April 5, 2011, Judd released her memoir All That is Bitter and Sweet where she talks about her trials and tribulations from adolescence to adulthood.
Judd has also run into controversy after comments she made about Hip Hop being part of what feminists describe as " rape culture ", although Judd asserts that she was basing her comments on observation and was not trying to offend anyone within the Hip Hop community.
On May 9, 2007, it was announced that Judd had completed her bachelor's degree, in French, from the University of Kentucky.
In a May 2007 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Judd explained that she had completed her degree requirements in 1990 with 27 more credit hours taken than the required 120 hours, but had mistakenly thought she was one class short of the necessary requirements.
DeGeneres then surprised Judd by presenting her with her diploma, which Ellen had acquired from the university.
Judd was honored November 10 as the recipient of the fourth annual USA TODAY Hollywood Hero, awarded for her work with PSI.
On September 8, 2010, CNN interviewed Judd about her second humanitarian mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In the interview, Judd discussed her efforts to raise awareness about how conflict minerals fuel sexual violence in Congo.
During her trip, Judd visited hospitals for victims of sexual violence, camps for displaced persons, mines, and civil society organizations.
After being asked by her nurse Lexie Coop ( Ashley Judd ) what she will name her baby girl, Novalee decides to name her baby Americus ( because Moses suggested Novalee to give her baby a strong name ).

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* 1989 – Judd Trump, English snooker player
* Judd Trump ( born 1989 ), English snooker player
and Judd Trump, a professional snooker player.
It is notable that Ablett, Buckley and Judd won their medals in very close Grand Finals, whereas Rioli won his in the 1982 Grand Final, despite his team being convincingly beaten by Carlton. Chris Judd is the only player to go on and play in a winning premiership team ( West Coast 2006 ) after his Norm Smith medal in 2005 in a losing team.
" Higgins went on to defeat Judd Trump 18 – 15 in the final to win his fourth world title, which prompted Steve Davis to comment " I think John Higgins is the best snooker player I've ever seen in my life ".
* The Ace, nickname for Judd Trump ( born 1989 ), snooker player
Quitting his daytime job, he travelled around Europe earning money by busking, sometimes with harmonica player Pete Judd.
He is a versatile player who has played both as a forward and defender, and recently has also moved into a tagging role, with high profile clashes with Gary Ablett, Jr. and Chris Judd in 2010.
* Oscar Judd ( 1908 – 1995 ), Canadian baseball player
* Sid Judd ( 1928-1959 ), Welsh rugby union player
* Judd Trump ( born 1989 ), English snooker player
Widely regarded as one of the best footballers currently in the AFL, Judd has twice won the league's highest individual honour, the Brownlow Medal, and is a dual Leigh Matthews Trophy winner as the AFL Players Association most valuable player, and he is a premiership captain, having captained the West Coast Eagles to the 2006 AFL Premiership.
Judd was an all round sportsman and junior track and field star and solid cricket player.
Judd also won his fifth All-Australian selection, being named on the interchange bench, and his third consecutive John Nicholls Medal, becoming the only player other than Nicholls to win the Carlton best and fairest award three times in a row.
In round 16 against Judd was reported for misconduct in that he pulled opposition player Leigh Adams ' arm up, causing the shoulder to dislocate, in a move known as a chicken-wing tackle.
and All Whites striker Chris Killen, rugby player Judd Baker, artist John Drawbridge, poet Alan Brunton and writer Robin Hyde.
Chris Judd and John Schultz have both been awarded the Brownlow Medal for the best and fairest player in the Victorian / Australian Football League, and John Landy has held both the men's mile world record in athletics and the office of Governor of Victoria.
He booted 81 goals ( career best ) and took 192 marks playing in all 25 of the Power's games for the season as well as reaping a host of awards including his fourth All-Australian centre half forward guernsey, the All-Australian vice-captaincy, his second John Cahill Medal as Port's Best and Fairest player, the AFL Coaches ' Association Most Valuable Player award, the Showdown Medal, a raft of media awards and was the pre-count favourite for the Brownlow Medal, only to poll a disappointing 15 votes behind the eventual winner, Chris Judd, who admitted in his acceptance speech " I thought Warren Tredrea was a shoo-in to be honest ".
Eagles player Chris Judd was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for being judged the best player afield, despite the fact that he finished on the losing side.
Mark Hosking joined as a second guitar player in 2003 and in late 2004 Steve Judd on drums replaced Hawking.

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