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Judd and subsequently
Judd was subsequently given the No. 5 guernsey vacated by the trade of Kennedy.
Drummer Harry Judd and bassist Dougie Poynter were subsequently recruited through an advert placed by the duo in the NME magazine.

Judd and earned
After missing the opening three rounds of the 2010 season due to the " pressure point " incident, Judd earned three Brownlow votes in each of his first five matches for the season, going on to win his second Brownlow Medal with 30 votes, four ahead of 2009 Brownlow Medallist Gary Ablett, Jr ..

Judd and Master
* Robert Judd, Army Master Sergeant, Postal officer for JUSMAGG in Greece, wounded in an assassination attempt.

Judd and Public
In the 2000s he appeared in a London production of Yasmina Reza's " Art " with Judd Hirsch ( 2001 ); on the New York stage in The Public Theater's production of As You Like It ( 2005 ); Michael Frayn's Democracy on Broadway ( 2004 ); and the Primary Stages ' production of Terrence McNally's The Stendhal Syndrome ( 2004 ).
The Judd School was established in 1888, but the need for a secondary school to supplement Sir Andrew Judd's Grammar School ( now known as the famous Public School: Tonbridge School ) was acknowledged as early as 1870, after it was revealed that only one in 200 of its students was the son of a Tonbridge tradesman.

Judd and degree
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.

Judd and MC
The show scrapped the celebrity judge and had three house judges for the entire series: Naomi Judd, MC Lyte, and Matti Leshem ( who tried to berate contestants as if he were Simon Cowell ).
His first game in navy blue was a Friday afternoon practice match on 7 March 2008 against the Western Bulldogs at MC Labour Park, with his presence attracting 12, 000 fans ; Judd scored a goal and had 20 touches.

Judd and MPA
* Ashley Judd ( MPA ' 10 )-Actress

Judd and one
Then, prior to the 2008 season, Carlton was able to secure a trade for's Chris Judd, one of the league's best midfielders, to join the club as captain.
Zamora informed his roommate, Judd Winick, that he was the one with AIDS by telling him he was an AIDS educator, and the rest of the cast by showing them a scrapbook of his career as an AIDS educator.
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 ).
After seeing one of these live performances, Judd decided to return to the band and began making occasional live appearances.
It consisted of " Late Last Night ", four re-arranged and re-recorded tracks from the New Zealand / Australian Mental Notes LP, three new songs, and a new version of one of the earliest Judd – Finn compositions, " 129 ", retitled " Matinee Idyll ( 129 )".
Dolphin Tale, directed by Charles Martin Smith, starring Nathan Gamble, Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Jr., Morgan Freeman, and Kris Kristofferson, is based on the real-life story of the dolphin Winter, who was rescued from a crab trap in December 2005 and lost her tail, but has learned to swim with a prosthetic one.
Kraken was originally not a judge but one of the Judda, a rogue army of clones created by the renegade Judge Morton Judd from the DNA of Mega-City One's greatest judges, and hidden in a secret base within Ayers Rock.
Powell was born in Tonbridge, Kent, England, the son of a local gunsmith, and educated at a local elementary school before gaining a scholarship to the Judd School, Tonbridge, which now has one of its four houses named after Powell ( the house colour is green ), and awards the Powell Physics and Mathematics Prize to an upper sixth form student every year in his honour.
He is regarded as one of the most prominent theorists of Minimalism along with Donald Judd but he has also made important contributions to the development of performance art, minimalism, land art, the Process Art movement and installation art.
This new version was judged by four panelists, including Ben Stein, Naomi Judd, Ahmet Zappa and a rotating celebrity panelist ( which in at least one case was McMahon himself ).
* Lesley Judd, known as the Mole ( series 2 ), who pretended to be one of the regular contestants but was actually working against them.
At one point owned by Sir Andrew Judd, the site consisted of of land, which according to Taylor ( 1988 ) sloped " gently from the road to the rear of the site ".
Filmmakers Lee Unkrich and Judd Apatow have cited it as one of their favorite films.
Their second album, released in April 1981 and called ' The World's Insane ', featured a cover version of Hawkwind's " Silver Machine ", and featured bagpipes played by Judd Lander, making it one of the few heavy metal albums to ever feature bagpipes.
In winning the medal, he became one of only four players ( and only the second at the time ) the others being Maurice Rioli − 1982, Nathan Buckley − 2002, and Chris Judd − 2005 ) to win the medal playing for the losing side.
He came close to the Top 16 in 2006 / 2007, finishing one place short at 17 despite beating Mark Williams in round 1 of the 2007 World Championships from 0 – 4 down He came from 7 – 9 behind to beat Judd Trump 10 – 9 in qualifying for the 2008 World Championship.
Kathy Wagner originated the role of Reed in season one ; Ashley Judd took over the role in fall 1991, playing Reed in seasons 2-4.
Leslie Mann, Judd Apatow's wife, guest-starred on one episode as a teacher.
Over a decade later, in a Newsarama interview conducted alongside writer Judd Winick, O ' Neil said: " I heard it was one guy, who programmed his computer to dial the thumbs down number every ninety seconds for eight hours, who made the difference.
Many teams took the gamble of using Judd or Cosworth V8 engines, to get an extra year to get used to the new regulations, whilst other teams like Ferrari and McLaren decided to make the most of their turbo experience and made one last turbo car to hopefully bring the most of the cars despite the regulations.
Only one guest arrived, David W. Judd.
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 and year
However, 1988 saw Williams struggling with an uncompetitive car powered by non-turbocharged Judd engines and it was not until the following year and the arrival of Renault engines that Patrese and his team-mate Thierry Boutsen were able to challenge for race points.
The following year, she released Without Walls, a collection of duets with a number of country, pop and rock and roll performers, including Wynonna Judd, Elton John, Lyle Lovett, Aaron Neville, Smokey Robinson, Sting and a number of others.
At the turn of the year Rob Gillies left and Phil Judd returned, briefly, in early 1978 after Tim and Eddie heard some of his new material, but he apparently found himself out of step with their changing direction, and left the band for good after about a month.
Judd was also grand-nephew of Archbishop Henry Chichele, the founder of All Souls College, Oxford ( a fellow of the college still comes to Skinners ' Day at the school each year and a school essay competition is judged by that college ).
The school also benefited from at least £ 500 per year from the Judd Foundation, after funding for Tonbridge School was reduced.
Morgan continued as many of the Judd customs as long as he could, including the tradition of donating £ 20 per year to send a Barnardo boy to Australia or Canada.
Extra-curricular musical opportunities include: Choir, Junior Singers, Chamber Choir, Judd Brass, Big Bands, String Orchestra, Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra and Junior Orchestra ; students give up to 40 concerts per year.
The Judd School offers cricket academies from Year Eight ( aged 12 – 13 ) onwards, with training available all year round in the four indoor nets within the Sports Hall.
Lee's form in the second half of the season continued into the China Open as he registered his third ranking event semi-final of the year by defeating Judd Trump, but could not feature in three successive finals as he lost 2 – 6 to Stephen Maguire.
Dott returned a year later with a strong campaign at the World Championship beating Mark King and Ali Carter before losing to in-form Judd Trump in the quarter-finals.
In the year 2005 Judd was a guest star on the show Hope & Faith in the episode " Wife Swap: Part 1 and Part 2 " where she played the mean and rich Cynthia.
Splitting up in the following year, DAMS ran a Lola B98 / 10 with a Judd engine in the SportsRacing World Cup, winning four races, as well as participating in the American Le Mans Series and Le Mans 24 Hours.
Moreno was fourth, followed by Patrese and Mark Blundell, who scored Brabham's first point of the year ( also the team's best result since Stefano Modena finished fifth in a Judd powered BT58 in the 1990 United States Grand Prix ).
Judd was taken by West Coast with its priority draft pick ( No. 3 overall ) in what was later to be called the " super draft " due to the standout quality of the players to have developed from that draft year.
However, as the year progressed, Judd was hampered by a chronic groin injury, which sidelined him for several weeks, and restricted his performance in the games he did play.
The following year, Mazda entered the MXR-01, based on the Jaguar XJR-14 and powered by a Judd unit, without much success ( placed 4th at Le Mans 1992 ).
A year later, Angus acted in the comedy film " Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood " ( 2002 ) alongside a number of famous names as Sandra Bullock, Ellen Burstyn, Maggie Smith, and Ashley Judd.
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.
* Naomi Judd announces she had been diagnosed with Hepatitis C, a potentially fatal chronic liver disease, and would be retiring from touring with daughter Wynonna at the end of the year.
In 2002, the 333 SP was absent from the championship, but made a few appearances the following year, powered by a Judd engine, at the hands of Giovanni Lavaggi's GLV-Brums team.

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