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Kelley and won
William Kelley and Earl W. Wallace won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the 1986 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay presented by the Mystery Writers of America.
The Millers won four Association pennants during the 1910 – 23 tenure of " Pongo Joe " Cantillon, then were managed from 1924 – 31 by another legend, Michael Joseph Kelley, one of the great figures of American Association history.
Two tight ends have won the trophy, Larry Kelley and Leon Hart.
In 1990, Rounds won 52. 5 % of the vote in a successful challenge of incumbent state senator Jacqueline Kelley, a Pierre Democrat.
After the Senators won game five, Hašek came out of the Sabres ' training room and physically attacked Kelley, tearing his shirt.
Managed by Ned Hanlon, they won NL pennants in 1894, 1895 and 1896, and sported some of the most colorful players in history including John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, Wilbert Robinson, and Dan Brouthers.
The Superbas won the NL pennant in 1899 and 1900, as Kelley finished tenth in RBI ( 93 ), OBP (. 410 ), and tied several players for tenth in home runs ( 6 ) in 1899 and led the team with a. 319 batting average in 1900, while finishing fourth in the league in SLG (. 485 ), tying Hickman for seventh in RBI ( 91 ), and tying Jimmy Collins and Buck Freeman for tenth in home runs ( 6 ).
The Athletic Center holds a replica of the Heisman Trophy donated to the school by Yale University lineman Larry Kelley ( Peddie class of 1933 ), who won it in 1936, the second year in which it was given.
The school's football team who has won three state championships since 2003 is coached by Kevin Kelley, who has gained notoriety for his strategies, which include the total rejection of punting and returning punts, as well as a reliance on the onside kick.
Bishop Kelley has won more state championships than any other school of its size in Oklahoma, including state championships in baseball, football, soccer, softball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, golf and cross country.
The cast included Patricia Neway, Ruth Kobart, Norman Kelley, William Chapman, and Richard Cross, who won the 1959 Theatre World Award for his performance.
For his performance as Walt, Kelley won the award for Best Supporting Performance in a TV Series ( Comedy or Drama ) at the 2006 Young Artist Awards.
As a small-town doctor in the David E. Kelley television series Picket Fences she won Emmy awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series three times in the show's four-year run ( 1993, 1995 and 1996 ).

Kelley and 2005
Shy by his own admission, Kelley was the only cast member of the original Star Trek series program never to have written or published an autobiography ; however, the authorized biography From Sawdust to Stardust ( 2005 ) was written posthumously by Terry Lee Rioux of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
In 2001, IDEO's general manager Tom Kelley wrote The Art of Innovation, and in 2005, The Ten Faces of Innovation ( both co-written with Jon Littman ).
In a ceremony on October 21, 2005, the Kelley School renamed its Graduate and Executive Education Center in honor of William J. Godfrey, an alumnus and successful businessman who has bequeathed land valued at $ 25 million.
* David N. Kelley ( Acting ): December 15, 2003-September 2005
Davida Kelley, the daughter of Rodriguez's nanny, Sarah Kelley, accused Berg of molesting her in a June 2005 Rolling Stone article.
In November 2005, Kelley staged Day is Done, filling Gagosian Gallery with funhouse-like multimedia installations, including automated furniture, as well as films of dream-like ceremonies inspired by high school year book photos of pageants, sports matches and theater productions.
Kelley met actress Katherine Heigl in spring 2005 when she appeared in his music video Only You.
Nelson Kelley Briles ( August 5, 1943 – February 13, 2005 ) was a Major League Baseball pitcher.
On March 11, 2005, as part of the inaugural Mosaic Music Festival, he performed at the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay in Singapore, with his international trio of Shawn Kelley and Belinda Moody, Singaporean singers Claressa Monteiro, Jacintha Abisheganaden, Anne Weerapass and Rani Singam together with Jazz legend James Moody, in a concert to commemorate Moody's 80th birthday.
Power and Associates named the GX 470 the highest ranked premium luxury SUV in initial quality in 2005, and Kelley Blue Book gave the GX 470 its Best Resale Value Award in 2006.
* Haunted ( Armstrong novel ), a 2005 fantasy novel by Kelley Armstrong
* 2005, Maroon 5, Duran Duran, Josh Kelley, Natasha Bedingfield.
* Kinetic ( with Kelley Puckett, DC Comics, 2004, collected in tpb, 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0472-4 )
* Kelley, T. 2005.

Kelley and Oakland
Some examples of this were ; Pine Hill Road became Winthrop Street, Vine Lane became Kelley Street, Candlewood Island Road was named Oakland Street, and The Old Hartford Turnpike was named Main Street.
Kelley began the 1892 season with the Omaha Omahogs of the Class – A Western League, turning down a $ 1, 200 salary ($ in current dollar terms ) from the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League.

Kelley and Award
Kelley Blue Book gave the SC 430 its Best to Hold Value Award in 2002.
* Huffington Post contributor Bennet Kelley was awarded the Los Angeles Press Club's 2007 Southern California Journalism Award for Online Commentary for political commentary published on the site.
The National Council on Public History's Robert Kelley Memorial Award, honors distinguished and outstanding achievements by individuals, institutions, non-profit or corporate entities for having made significant inroads in making history relevant to individual lives of ordinary people outside of academia .” Its recipients reflect a broad mix of scholarly, governmental, and popular projects:
The Ed Kelley Award, established the year after Kelley's death and awarded annually ever since, is a scholarship available to students who played varsity basketball or football at the school for at least two years.

Kelley and Outstanding
While executive producer, Kelley received two Emmys for Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series and the show received the award for Outstanding Drama Series for both years.
In 1970 Kelley received the J. Edgar Hoover Gold Medal for Outstanding Job Service, presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Kelley and from
Parsons, like fellow new recruit Kevin Kelley, was hired as a sideman and received a salary from McGuinn and Hillman.
In her book, Kelley touches on customs that arrived from across the Atlantic ; " Americans have fostered them, and are making this an occasion something like what it must have been in its best days overseas.
* The famed " skull and roses " poster for a Grateful Dead show at the Avalon Ballroom done by Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse was adapted from Edmund J. Sullivan's illustrations for The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
In her book, Kelley touches on customs that arrived from across the Atlantic ; " Americans have fostered them, and are making this an occasion something like what it must have been in its best days overseas.
After DeForest Kelley in 1964 stated his non-interest in playing the role, Roddenberry cast Nimoy because he knew him from a guest appearance in his pilot The Lieutenant ; after Roddenberry saw Nimoy's thin face and sharp features, no other actors were considered-Kelley, on the other hand, would later be cast as Dr. McCoy, the highly emotional human who became Spock's frequent foil.
In March 1848, Garrison, the Motts, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster and others hosted an Anti-Sabbath meeting in Boston, to work toward the elimination of laws that apply only to Sunday, and to gain for the laborer more time away from toil than just one day of rest per week.
The Act arose due to public education and exposés from Muckrakers such as Upton Sinclair and Samuel Hopkins Adams, social activist Florence Kelley, researcher Harvey W. Wiley, and President Theodore Roosevelt.
Engraving of occultists John Dee and Edward Kelley " in the act of invoking the spirit of a deceased person "; from Astrology ( 1806 ) by Ebenezer Sibly.
At daylight on June 3, two columns of Union forces under the command of Col. Benjamin Franklin Kelley and Col. Ebenezer Dumont, with perhaps 3, 000 men, arrived from Grafton and attacked about 800 poorly-armed Confederate recruits under the command of Col. George A. Porterfield.
The term " Enochian " comes from Dee's assertion that the Biblical Patriarch Enoch had been the last human ( before Dee and Kelley ) to know the language.
From the time of Adam to the time of Dee and Kelley, Angelical was hidden from humans with the single exception of the patriarch Enoch who, according to the angels, recorded the " Book of Loagaeth " ( Speech From God ) for humanity.
After Batman saves her from a Mutant attack, 13-year-old Carrie Kelley buys herself a knock-off Robin costume, and searches for Batman to aid him.
After refusing Roddenberry's 1964 offer to play Spock, Kelley played Dr. Leonard " Bones " McCoy from 1966 to 1969 in Star Trek.
Kelley became good friends with Star Trek cast mates William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy from their first meeting in 1964.
Kelley started to work on a strategy to transform Smith from a cult figure to a mainstream entertainer in film, recordings, and television.
On May 6, 1992, Mayor Rudy Kelley received a letter from Mr. John Stockbridge of South Carolina requesting a letter of " Greeting " from the City of Stockbridge to the attendees of the first reunion of the Stockbridge family.
Other industries that started during the 1830s was a tannery, was run by William Kelley from 1832 to 1850.
Irad Kelley first became aware of the island after being forced to seek shelter there while transporting goods via sloop sailboat from Detroit to his shop in Cleveland.
Datus Kelley encouraged sobriety, and paid his employees bonuses for abstaining from " intoxifying liquors ".
In 1899, Northern Pacific Railway developer Nelson Bennett began laying track from the town of Fairhaven, northwest on Bellingham Bay, and real estate developer Norman R. Kelley platted a new town of Sedro on high ground a mile northwest of Cook's site.
At daylight on June 3, two columns of Union forces under the command of Col. Benjamin Franklin Kelley and Col. Ebenezer Dumont, with perhaps 3, 000 men, arrived from Grafton and attacked about 800 poorly-armed Confederate recruits under the command of Col. George A. Porterfield.
Cedar Grove is the site of Fort Kelley and the oldest settlement in the Kanawha Valley, dating from 1773.
Kelley Deal also has the same model, which she received as a Christmas present from her sister in 1991.
After this last arrest, producer David E. Kelley and other Ally McBeal executives ordered last-minute rewrites and reshoots and dismissed Downey from the show, despite the fact that Downey's character had resuscitated Ally McBeals ratings.

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