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David Leckie, the managing director of the Seven Network, blamed the disappointing ratings on what he considered to be the bland comments of the judges and pressured the producers to ensure that the judges made stronger comments.
After making a rather average start to the 2009 – 10 season, the Reds made their final signing in promising young Bulleen Lions winger, Mathew Leckie prior to the Round 5 clash against Wellington Phoenix.
In July 2008 Bern Leckie was made redundant ( along with many others ) by new owners Global Radio.

Leckie and first
The first Simple Minds album, Life in a Day, was produced by John Leckie and released by Arista in April 1979.
Leckie then returned to Abbey Road to record and produce the jazz sounds of Portico Quartet and was also called in to remaster the Anniversary Edition Box Set of The Stone Roses eponymous first LP complete with John's videos of the sessions and some long lost demos.
In Adelaide's first match of the campaign played on 24 February against Pohang Steelers, Adelaide secured an important victory at Hindmarsh Stadium winning 1 – 0 courtesy of a fantastic individual effort by youngster Mathew Leckie on the stroke of half-time.
It marks the first new release by New Order for Warner Bros. Records without London Records and was produced by John Leckie, who is notable for his involvement in records such as Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, Simple Minds ' Real to Real Cacophony, Radiohead's The Bends and The Stone Roses ' debut album.
They chose John Leckie to produce their first album for the label and Dear 23 was released in August 1990.
It was the band's first album with the relatively large Beggars Banquet label, and was produced by John Leckie.
Three months later, Leckie died of cancer at his home in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn, survived by his wife and their son and by three daughters from his first marriage.

Leckie and second
He has several times been an unsuccessful candidate in the by-elections held among hereditary peers for a seat in the House of Lords: in 2007 he came third in a contest to replace Lord Mowbray, coming third behind the winner, Lord Cathcart, and Lord Younger of Leckie ; in the 2010 by-election to replace Lord Northesk, he came second behind Lord Younger of Leckie ; and in 2011 he lost to Lord Hanworth in a ballot for the seat of the deceased Lord Strabolgi.
This went platinum on the heels of the band's breakthrough 2001 second album Origin of Symmetry, also produced by Leckie, which reached No. 3 in the UK album Chart.

Leckie and North
All of their bombs fall through clouds into the North Sea, and the commander of the Naval Airship Division, Fregattenkapitän Peter Strasser, is killed in action when a Royal Air Force Airco DH. 4 piloted by Major Egbert Cadbury and crewed by Captain Robert Leckie shoots down the Zeppelin in which he is flying as an observer, L70, in flames over the coast of England.

Leckie and would
John Leckie ultimately left the project as the band would not sign a production contract.
The RCAF would run the plan in Canada, but to satisfy RAF concerns, Robert Leckie, a senior RAF commander ( at the time in charge of RAF squadrons in Malta ) and a Canadian, was posted to Ottawa as Director of Training.
Leckie also concluded that Rodney Brown would have died from his wounds no matter what was done.

Leckie and soon
For example, in a lengthy account the Scotsman newspaper makes no mention of passing or combination by the Scottish team and specifically describes the Scottish attacks in terms of dribbling: " The Scotch now came away with a great rush, Leckie and others dribbling the ball so smartly that the English lines were closely besieged and the ball was soon behind " and " Weir now had a splendid run for Scotland into the heart of his opponents ' territory.

Leckie and .
* Booknotes interview with Robert Leckie on Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II, September 3, 1995.
In 1920 he married Pattie Leckie, the daughter of federal Nationalist, and later Liberal, MP, John Leckie.
With this project, they reunited with original producer John Leckie to record a series of affectionate parodies that indulged their love of classic 1960s psychedelic music.
** George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie, British politician ( d. 2003 )
Hook was considered to produce an album for the band but was unavailable due to commitments with New Order, so Travis suggested John Leckie.
In 1988 and early 1989 The Stone Roses recorded their debut album at Battery Studios and Konk Studios in London and Rockfield Studios in Wales, produced by Leckie.
Notable members of the Industrial Workers of the World have included Lucy Parsons ; Helen Keller ; Joe Hill ; Ralph Chaplin ; Ricardo Flores Magon ; James P. Cannon ; James Connolly ; Jim Larkin ; Paul Mattick ; Big Bill Haywood ; Eugene Debs ; David Dellinger ; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ; Sam Dolgoff, Monty Miller ; Indian Nationalist Lala Hardayal ; Frank Little ; ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin ; Harry Bridges, briefly, later helped form ILWU ; Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson ; Buddhist beat poet Gary Snyder ; Fredy Perlman ; Australian poets Harry Hooton and Lesbia Harford ; graphic artist Carlos Cortez ; artist Kevin McCoy ; counterculture icon Kenneth Rexroth ; Surrealist Franklin Rosemont ; Rosie Kane and Carolyn Leckie, former Members of the Scottish Parliament ; labor and environmental organizer Judi Bari ; folk musicians Utah Phillips, Harry McClintock, Anne Feeney, and David Rovics ; crime writer Jim Thompson ; Finnish folk music legend Hiski Salomaa ; Catholic Workers Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy.
Bob Leckie of the RCAF was a strong advocate for years for an industry to design and build aircraft in Canada yet the Department of National Defense, according to Avro's Roy Dobson, gave " a cold reception " to doing more than building under licence.
Wobble had also beaten up producer Bill Price's assistant engineer ( Price, with John Leckie, had secured the tight sound of the " Public Image " single ), inciting Price to ban the group from their preferred Wessex Studios.
* Robert Leckie ( 1920 – 2001 ), author.
Anawalt is the closest town for the unincorporated communities of Jenkinjones, O ' Tool, Conklintown, Pageton, Leckie, and Little Creek.
Much of this research has drawn on the work done by Leckie, Pettigrew ( now Fisher ) and Sylvain, who in 1996 conducted an extensive review of the LIS literature ( as well as the literature of other academic fields ) on professionals ' information seeking.
Following her father's death from stomach cancer in 1934, her mother became involved with a Scotsman named Leckie Forbes, and the two merged their families under one roof in Hampstead.
While preparing ideas for the next record, they enjoyed a well-received support slot for Magazine, following which they went straight back into the studio with Leckie to work on new material.
features Horsted Keynes as a station in which the four main draftees meet up ( following a major fire incident at RAF Skelton ) and also where Bruce Leckie walks up the track and up the platform as seen at the start of the episode.
George Younger, 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie Bt ( 13 October 1851 – 29 April 1929 ) was a British politician.
He was created a baronet on 12 July 1911, and a viscount — as the 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie — on 20 February 1923.
One of his great-grandsons was the politician George Younger ( 1931 – 2003 ), 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie, Secretary of State for Scotland from 1979 to 1986, and Secretary of State for Defence from 1986 to 1989.
George Kenneth Hotson Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie KT KCVO TD PC Bt ( 22 September 1931 in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland-26 January 2003 in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland ) was a British politician and banker.

made and immediate
Either poet could quickly and easily select words or phrases to supply his immediate requirements as he chanted out his lines, because the kennings and the epithets made possible the construction of systems of numerous synonyms for the chief common and proper nouns.
Could your future, your immediate future, be made to include taking us upstairs, giving us a bit of space in which our friend can work, and making available to him your finger tips ''??
Alomar made an immediate impact, not only being elected to the All-Star team but also winning Cleveland's fourth Rookie of the Year award and a Gold Glove.
The number of adherents to the various smaller groups of Christadelphians varies from approximately 1, 850 members ( the Unamended Christadelphians as of 2006 ) to groups made up of little more than one or two immediate families.
He also made explicit the turn away from socialism, but this did little to alleviate poverty and the country showed no immediate signs of moving towards democracy.
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, the " court party ", made up of Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, her immediate family, and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favour of war with Saladin ; and the " noble party ", led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
As a practical matter, the Kellogg – Briand Pact did not live up to its aim of ending war, and in this sense it made no immediate contribution to international peace and proved to be ineffective in the years to come.
He seemed to have the advantage for the nomination in 1844 ; his famous letter of April 27, 1844, in which he frankly opposed the immediate annexation of Texas, though doubtlessly contributing greatly to his defeat, was not made public until he felt practically sure of the nomination.
Clemens made an immediate impact on the Yankees ' staff, anchoring the top of the rotation as the team went on to win a pair of World Series titles in 1999 and 2000.
On December 16, 2006 he was transferred by the highly specialized, ICU equipped, Swiss Air Ambulance Bombardier Challenger Jet http :// www. rega. ch /, reportedly made possible and organized in a bold and daring action by the Swiss banker, Pascal Najadi, who was able to convince the REGA Flight Operations over the phone from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ( perhaps because he was an active patron of the REGA Swiss Air Ambulance ) to swiftly approve the decision to fly without any payment guarantees and assemble at highest possible speed within 48 hours the necessary flight plan, specialized doctors, logistics and Vietnam airspace ( Northern Sector ) entry clearances for the Jet to take off from Zurich HQ, via Lahore to Hanoi, then to proceed with the critical patient in full ICU care of specialized Swiss Doctors and immediate family on board, via Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Edmonton to Boston, Massachusetts, where the plane was met by US Customs ( thanks to the help of Senator John Kerry ).
A new " grimoire ", which is a catalog of software supported for immediate installation, is made available daily.
By this point in the war, Stephen was depending increasingly on his immediate royal household, such as William of Ypres and others, and lacked the support of the major barons who might have been able to provide him with significant additional forces ; after the events of 1141, Stephen made little use of his network of earls.
After Tripoli made new demands on the new President for an immediate sum of $ 225, 000 and an annual payment of $ 25, 000, President Jefferson refused and at that point decided it would be easier to fight the pirates than give into their continuing demands.
When, after a year, Themistocles returned to the king's court, he appears to have made an immediate impact, and " he attained ... very high consideration there, such as no Hellene has ever possessed before or since ".
Furthermore, the United Kingdom's uncertain military relationship with the United States, particularly in the immediate postwar years when American isolationism made a short-lived comeback, led the UK to decide it needed its own strategic nuclear strike force.
He made an immediate impact on the ice, scoring on his first shot on goal in the first regular-season game.
It often refers merely to the act of being conscious of something, especially if that thing is outside the immediate environment (" It made me think of my grandmother ").
The three relegated teams were replaced by three 2011 – 12 Segunda División sides: Deportivo de La Coruña made an immediate return to the top level as Segunda División champion.
Hongwu made an immediate effort to rebuild state infrastructure.
This movie also made Zeffirelli a household name-no other subsequent work by him had the immediate impact of Romeo and Juliet.
As historian John Thornton remarked, " the actual motivation for European expansion and for navigational breakthroughs was little more than to exploit the opportunity for immediate profits made by raiding and the seizure or purchase of trade commodities.
Another benefit is seen as the increased efficiency gained through enabling those with immediate knowledge concerning the work environment to be made responsible for decisions.
To ensure against any possible disregard of this spiritual chastisement, the penalties for wearing the offending garments were made tangible and immediate, so it is unlikely that the seamstresses ' pious allegiance was often put to the test.
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, post-war economic conditions compounded with the then-ongoing Chinese Civil War caused severe inflation across mainland China and in Taiwan, made worse by disastrous currency reforms and corruption.
The mind of a newborn child is regarded as completely " id-ridden ", in the sense that it is a mass of instinctive drives and impulses, and needs immediate satisfaction, a view which equates a newborn child with an id-ridden individual — often humorously — with this analogy: an alimentary tract with no sense of responsibility at either end, paraphrasing a quip made by former U. S. President Ronald Reagan during his 1965 campaign for Governor of California in which he compared government to a baby.

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