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Lindsey and Hunter
Common unisex names in English speaking countries include Addison, Ainsley, Alex, Alexis, Angel, Ashley, Aubrey, Avery, Bailey, Beverly, Blair, Cameron, Cassidy, Chance, Chase, Cherokee, Courtney, Evelyn, Dakota, Dale, Darby, Darcy, Devin ( Devon ), Emerson ( Emmerson ), Evelyn, Fran, Francis, Hadley, Harlow, Harper, Hayden, Hollis, Hunter, Iman, Jamie, Jayden ( Jaden, Jaiden ), Jocelyn, Jordan, Joyce, Kelly, Kelsey, Kendall, Kennedy, Lauren, Lee ( Leigh ), Leslie ( Lesley ), Lindsay ( Lindsey ), Logan, London, Lynn, Mackenzie, Madison, Meredith, Morgan, Murphy, Noor, Parker, Paris, Peyton ( Payton ), Pheonix, Quinn, Reilly ( Riley ), Robin, Sage, Shannon, Sharon, Shirley, Sheridan, Shiloh, Sidney, Sky, Skyler ( Skylar ), Teagan ( Taegan ), Terry, Taylor, and Tracy ( Tracey ), Vivian, and Whitney.
In turn, Detroit sent guards Chucky Atkins, Lindsey Hunter, and a first-round draft pick to Boston and guard Bob Sura, center Zeljko Rebraca, and a first-round draft pick to Atlanta.
In his post-match interview, Hunter caused a media sensation by admitting he resorted to " Plan B " with Lindsey, then his girlfriend, during the interval while 2 – 6 down.
Hunter and Lindsey Fell, a beauty therapist, married in August 2004 in Jamaica.
In 2006 Hunter was posthumously awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Helen Rollason Award – his widow Lindsey accepted the award on his behalf.
Richard Hamilton and Lindsey Hunter started the last quarter with consecutive three point field goals, as the Pistons cut into the lead again.
Lindsey Benson Hunter, Jr. ( born December 3, 1970 ) is a former American professional basketball player.
* Detroit Pistons: Grant Hill, Lindsey Hunter, Christian Laettner, Jerry Stackhouse, and Jerome Williams
He and fellow reserve guard Lindsey Hunter formed a formidable defensive guard combination nicknamed the " Pit Bulls " by Rasheed Wallace, because of their aggressive nature on defense.
In a three-team trade at the trade deadline, Dumars traded Chucky Atkins, Lindsey Hunter, Bobby Sura, Željko Rebrača and other considerations for guard Mike James and forward Rasheed Wallace, who proved to be the final pieces of the championship team ( Hunter would rejoin the Pistons a week later ).

Lindsey and widow
He was married firstly, in 1912, to Margaret Joan, daughter of Henry de la Poer Beresford Heywood, of Wrentnall House, Shrewsbury, by whom he had a daughter, and secondly to a widow, Lady Muriel Felicia Vere Liddell-Grainger, daughter of the 12th Earl of Lindsey, at Westminster in 1938.

Lindsey and Paul
* January 28 – Various artists, under the group name USA For Africa, including Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Steve Perry, Kenny Loggins, Willie Nelson, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Huey Lewis, Tina Turner, Sheila E., Harry Belafonte, Lindsey Buckingham, Kim Carnes, Dionne Warwick, Waylon Jennings, Bob Geldof and Stevie Wonder, record the song " We Are the World ".
Those who have been inducted to the Maine Alpha chapter as undergraduates include Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1825 ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1825 ), Robert E. Peary ( 1877 ), Owen Brewster ( 1909 ), Harold Hitz Burton ( 1909 ), Paul Douglas ( 1913 ), Alfred Kinsey ( 1916 ), Thomas R. Pickering ( 1953 ), and Lawrence B. Lindsey ( 1976 ).
" Paul Crouch issued a press release insisting that Lindsey's show was only pre-empted for Christmas programming, but eventually admitted that TBN management was concerned that Lindsey " placed Arabs in a negative light.
Agreement was reached, and on November 7, 1981, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and John Stewart joined the Shane-Gambill-Grove Trio and guest performers Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary, Tom Smothers of the Smothers Brothers, and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac at the Magic Mountain amusement park north of Los Angeles for a show billed as " The Kingston Trio And Friends Reunion.
Other artists including comedian, actor, and banjo player Steve Martin, Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, Timothy B. Schmit of The Eagles, pioneering folk-rock artist Gram Parsons, Stephen Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Beach Boys ' Al Jardine, Big Brother and the Holding Company founding member Peter Albin, Denny Doherty of The Mamas and the Papas, banjo master Tony Trischka, pop groups ABBA and The Bee Gees, Jefferson Airplane founding members Marty Balin and Paul Kantner, Buffalo Springfield founding member Richie Furay, Byrds co-founder Gene Clark, roots musician and master mandolin player David Grisman, singer-songwriters Tom Paxton, Harry Chapin, Jimmy Buffett, Tim Buckley, Steve Goodman ( composer of " The City Of New Orleans "), Steve Gillette, Michael Smith ( composer of " The Dutchman "), and Shawn Colvin, folk-rock group We Five co-founder Jerry Burgan, folk and rock musician Jerry Yester, and progressive jazz vocal group Manhattan Transfer among many others cite the Kingston Trio as a formative influence in their musical careers.
Mayberry regulars Goober Pyle ( George Lindsey ), Clara Edwards ( Hope Summers ), Emmett Clark ( Paul Hartman ), and Howard Sprague ( Jack Dodson ) are seen regularly.
* Dr. Edwin Lindsey ( 1983 AD )-An archaeologist exploring Cambodian ruins under the auspices of a mysterious benefactor named Paul Augustine.
Paul Augustine, revealing himself to be Pious in disguise, tries to kill Lindsey, but he escapes and makes his way through Angkor Thom.
His more recent concerts have included a diverse blend of songs from his own catalog, cover songs from artists such as Neil Young, Lindsey Buckingham, and Paul McCartney, and originals.

Lindsey and later
In writing of one miracle associated with Oswald, Bede gives some indication of how Oswald was regarded in conquered lands: years later, when his niece Osthryth moved his bones to Bardney Abbey in Lindsey, its inmates initially refused to accept them, " though they knew him to be a holy man ", because " he was originally of another province, and had reigned over them as a foreign king ", and thus " they retained their ancient aversion to him, even after death ".
It was also later confirmed that Lindsey Buckingham would appear on the track " Soldiers Angel ".
( Years later, Buck discovered that fellow future sportscaster Lindsey Nelson was also with the 9th Infantry and was wounded in the same battle.
He dated it from the “ rebirth of Israel ” in 1948, and took a generation to be “ something like forty years .” Lindsey later stretched his forty-year timetable to as long as one hundred years, writing that he was no longer certain that the terminal " generation " commenced with the rebirth of Israel.
The first Mayor of Portales was Washington Ellsworth Lindsey, who later became a state Governor of New Mexico.
Hubbard's brother-in-law, Elijah Lindsey, anticipating growth around the new railroad, opened the fledgling community's first general store in 1871, and Lindale had its start ; Lindsey was elected the town's first mayor a year later.
Smaller groups who at that time had their own royalty but were later were absorbed into larger kingdoms include the peoples of Magonsæte, Lindsey, Hwicce, the East Saxons, the South Saxons, the Isle of Wight, and the Middle Angles.
They set up home together in lodgings over a carpet shop in Bedford Row, later moving to Lindsey House, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
* Goober Pyle ( George Lindsey ), auto mechanic at Wally's Garage and Gas Station ( later service station owner )
In later years he was a prominent Unitarian, being one of the early members of the inaugural Essex Street Chapel under Rev Theophilus Lindsey.
The House of Lords eventually ruled that the office belonged to the heir male, Robert Bertie, 14th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, who later became Earl of Lindsey.
The office remained vested in the Earls of Lindsey, who later became Dukes of Ancaster and Kesteven.
Lindsey believed that what was then the six-member European Economic Community ( later the 27-member European Union ) could be a forerunner of this confederacy, which he considered to be a revival of the Roman Empire.
However, one year later, Crouch and Lindsey reconciled and a new program, The Hal Lindsey Report, premiered on the network.
Campaigners including doctors, nurses, business people, journalists and councillors marched through the streets and held up the traffic, then later called for the resignations of the PCT board members after they turned down a £ 100, 000 donation offered by East Lindsey District Council to enable the ward to remain open through the winter.
* The Course of Honour ( 1998 ), the first novel by Lindsey Davis ( later author of the Marcus Didius Falco mysteries ) narrates the history of Vespasian's imperial freedwoman mistress Antonia Caenis.
Lord Lindsey later fought at both Battles of Newbury and at Naseby.
In January 1978, Budgie ( previously in The Spitfire Boys and later member of Siouxsie and the Banshees ) replaced Allen on drums, and in early June, Johnson was sacked and got replaced by ex-Deaf School Steve Lindsey, who was replaced in July by Dave Balfe ( previously in Dalek I Love You ), the last member who joined.
The Unborn Victims of Violence Act was first introduced in Congress in 1999 by then-Congressman ( later Senator ) Lindsey Graham ( R-SC ).
Eight hundred years later, she gives it to Edwin Lindsey and then finally dies.
" The late Reed Lindsey, who was a student / athlete in the 1920s and later retired as University registrar, once said that " it was a good fighting name of the time.
After a nine-year run on WHUR, Lindsey took his format to another local radio station, WKYS-FM, for five more years and later hosted Screen Scene for Black Entertainment Television ( BET ).

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