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Kidd and then
He lured Kidd into Boston with false promises of clemency, then ordered him arrested on 6 July 1699.
The Lakers then achieved a three-peat by sweeping Jason Kidd and the New Jersey Nets in the NBA Finals.
As the province slipped into a recession, Bob Rae appointed University of Toronto professor Bruce Kidd and Bob White ( then president of the Canadian Auto Workers ) to the Stadco board to help deal with the stadium's growing debt.
The first three were played at El Paso High School Stadium ( 1935 – 1937 ), then switched to Kidd Field until the present stadium was ready in 1963.
He was educated first at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon, and then at Winchester College, from where in 1801 he won a scholarship to study for the ministry at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, also attending the lectures of John Kidd on mineralogy and chemistry, as well as developing an interest in geology and carrying out field research on strata, during vacations.
Culliford and his new crew then set off in late June, 1698 leaving Kidd and his ransacked ship to fend for themselves on St. Mary's Island.
During and after World War I, Kidd was stationed on the, and then he had further staff and Naval Academy service.
* Diamonds Are Forever ( James Bond film ), 1971: The body of school teacher Mrs Whistler is found in the river after she dies at the hands of murderous duo of Mr Wint and Mr Kidd, who then photograph her body in the water with the intention of sending the images to the children she taught.
At that time, Ryan said that Joumana Kidd, then-wife of then-New Jersey Nets guard Jason Kidd needed someone to " smack " her for taking her son T. J., then 4 years old, to NBA play-off night games where they could be taunted.
Roy served as Assistant Speaker of the House from 1998 to 2002, initially under National's Doug Kidd and then under Labour's Jonathan Hunt.
* Manchester United were the butt of another joke, in which Skinner and Baddiel played the parts of Alex Ferguson and his then dugout assistant Brian Kidd.
Ferguson and Kidd are at the same time arguing over the teams then grey shirts, claiming their players are having difficulty picking out their own players, due to the shirts colour mixing in with the crowd.
Spence, Farley and Green joined Johnny Kidd & the Pirates in 1962, but then Green left to join Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas in 1964.
Kidd moved to Leeds United in May 2000 as youth coach but was promoted to act as Head Coach in March 2001 under David O ' Leary and then Terry Venables.
The music videos produced by Kidd Video then became very popular in Israel, which then produced fan merchandise such as coloring books and chocolate bars with images of the band.
After a time, Kidd was promoted to assistant bookkeeper, and then moved to the policy-issue office.
By then Kidd had married Horace Street, a top Mammoth executive thirteen years her senior.

Kidd and sailed
Kidd and other members of the crew mutinied, ousted the captain of the ship, and sailed to the English colony of Nevis.
Thus short-handed, Kidd sailed for New York City, capturing a French vessel en route ( which was legal under the terms of his commission ).
Kidd sailed away during the night to preserve his crew, rather than subject them to Royal Navy impressment.
The motive, initially thought to be germs for terrorists or germs for a biotech company, is really the search for the lost treasure of Captain Kidd, who sailed the waters around Long Island prior to his capture.

Kidd and at
Captain Kidd and the Blessed William became part of a small fleet assembled by Codrington to defend Nevis from the French, with whom the English were at war.
" Kidd snatched up and heaved an ironbound bucket at Moore.
While the passes were at best a dubious defence of his capture, British admiralty and vice-admiralty courts ( especially in North America ) heretofore had often winked at privateers ' excesses into piracy, and Kidd may have been hoping that the passes would provide the legal fig leaf that would allow him to keep the Quedagh Merchant and her cargo.
While much of the attempt at gender equity in mainstream Christianity ( Judaism never recognized any gender for God ) is aimed at reinterpreting scripture and degenderizing language used to name and describe the divine ( Ruether, 1984 ; Plaskow, 1991 ), there are a growing number of people who identify as Christians or Jews who are trying to integrate goddess imagery into their religions ( Kien, 2000 ; Kidd 1996 ," Goddess Christians Yahoogroup ").
The phrase " absolute alienation of reason " is still regarded as at the core of the defense in the modern law ( see HM Advocate v Kidd ( 1960 ) JC 61 and Brennan v HM Advocate ( 1977 )
Billy Kidd, part Abenaki from Vermont, became the first American male to medal in alpine skiing in the Olympics, taking silver at age 20 in the slalom in the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria. Six years later at the 1970 World Championships, Kidd won the gold medal in the combined event and took the bronze medal in the slalom.
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk " Joy " at the USS Kidd Louisiana Veterans Memorial & Museum in Baton Rouge
Classics such as Gunga Din, Springfield Rifle, The Violent Men ( 1955 film ), Bad Day at Black Rock ( 1955 ), the Budd Boetticher / Randolph Scott " Ranown " westerns, part of How the West Was Won, and Joe Kidd.
Although much of Kidd's treasure was recovered from various people who had taken possession of it before Kidd's arrest ( such as his wife and various others who were given it for safe keeping ), there was so much public interest and fascination with the case at the time, speculation grew that a vast fortune remained and that Kidd had secretly buried it.
With the event of Creamfields that took place in 2004, Oakenfold released a compilation of songs he played during the event as well as tracks influenced by the environment and the vibe of deejays such as Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Judge Jules, Fergie, Tall Paul, Eddie Halliwell, Chris Lawrence, Adam Sheridan, Shan, and Alex Kidd at the Cream / Goodgreef and Mixmag Arena.
She was brought up by her mother, formerly Mary Kidd, at Hawarden, with no formal education.
It was at this point that the band scored their first hit, a 1965 rendition of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates ' " Shakin ' All Over ".
British designers whose collections have been showcased at the fashion week include Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney, while British models who have featured at the event include Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Jade Jagger, Jodie Kidd and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Kidd was a big booster of athletics, especially football, and in 1915, when funds were rather lean at the school, Kidd donated $ 800 to equip the football team.
Hitherto Somers's character had kept him free from attack at the hands of political opponents ; but his connection in 1699 with the notorious Captain William Kidd, to the cost of whose expedition Somers had given £ 1, 000, afforded an opportunity ; the vote of censure, however, proposed upon him in the House of Commons for giving Kidd a commission under the great seal was rejected by 199 to 131.

Kidd and southern
The Kidd Residence Hall on the southern part of the Tech campus was demolished in 2004.

Kidd and Red
Local legends of Red Bay make reference to a hidden treasure buried in a body of water known as Pond on the Hill at the foot of Tracey Hill by the infamous pirate Captain William Kidd.
Japp is able to tell Poirot something he doesn't know – that one of the jewels has been pawned by a known thief called " Red Narky " who usually works with a woman called Gracie Kidd but he seems to be alone this time.
The b-side to Johnny Kidd & The Pirates ' 1964 single " Always and Ever " was a cover of " Dr Feel-Good ", by the American blues pianist and singer Willie Perryman ( also known as " Piano Red ") who recorded the song as " Dr Feelgood & The Interns ".
Kidd joined the American Red Cross in 1943 and was sent to England during World War II.
According to Wade Hall in his biography of Kidd, while traveling by train in her Red Cross uniform with her darker-complected brother in his Army uniform during World War II, Kidd was asked to move from the " colored " section of the train to the " white " section.
After the end of the war and her Red Cross duties in England, Kidd took a job in Portland, Maine, running its United Seaman's Service Club, a social gathering spot for merchant seamen.

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