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Long-time city Parks and Recreation Department Director Robert Patterson was the chairman of the centennial.

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Long-time rival Seigo Narazaki had since been playing as first-choice keeper for Japan.
Long-time producer and artist Keiji Inafune had always viewed the Mega Man X series in the action genre.
Long-time sales manager, Girolamo Gardini, had long chafed at Enzo's wife, Laura's, involvement in the company.

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Long-time contributor John Zerzan published his seminal essays on time, language, art, number and agriculture in the magazine.

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We don ’ t need Quebec .” Long-time Progressive Conservative member and political commentator Dalton Camp observed the 1994 Reform Party convention in Ottawa and was personally disgusted with what he heard, saying: " The speechifying gives off acrid whiffs of xenophobia, homophobia, and paranoia — like an exhaust — in which it seems clear both orator and audience have been seized by some private terror: immigrants, lesbians, people out of work or from out of town and criminals.
Long-time friend of McGowan, Johnny Depp joined to promote the single, ' That Woman's Got Me Drinking ' in October 1994.

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Long-time President Houphouët Boigny, in power since the 1960s, passed away in December 1993, unleashing a succession crisis which quickly involved the power institutions of the state.
Long-time Project Gutenberg volunteer Gregory Newby became the foundation's first CEO.
Long-time bastion Houston Alexander, a one-time graffiti artist and professional Mixed Martial Arts competitor, is currently a local hip-hop radio show host.
Long-time writer Tony Geiss agreed, stating in 2009, " It's not an easy show to write.
** Long-time work in the same position may create relationships inside and outside the government which encourage and help conceal corruption and favoritism.
Long-time Manager John Duffy retired in 2010.
Long-time United States Senator John C. Stennis ( 1947 – 1989 ) was born in Kemper County.
Long-time residents and the new immigrant communities were both victims of crime.
Long-time home of the Edmund Scientific Corporation, 1942-2001.
Long-time Mahopac residents claim that " Ma-HO-pac " was used by residents until the hamlet's evolution into a full-time community after World War II.
Long-time endorser Elton Brand switched to Nike for the 2012-2013 season.
Long-time church member and one of the first graduates of Ambassador College, Evangelist Herman L. Hoeh officiated at the graveside service and Tkach gave the closing prayer.
Long-time co-manager Chris O ' Donnell also left at this time, later stating, " A once-brilliant band was turning to crap before my very eyes.
Long-time service manager John Thornley took over as general manager, guiding the company through its best years until his retirement in 1969.
Long-time session and tour drummer Stet Howland left first ( on amicable terms ), promising more specific information about the reasons for the split to be posted on his website.
Long-time Transformers fans noticed the prominence of the words " Beast Wars " over " Transformers ", the latter appearing in small type under the former.
Long-time friend V. S. Naipaul cast similar doubts regarding the work, if not the Powell oeuvre.
Long-time environmental activist and lawyer Elizabeth May won the leadership of the federal Green party at a convention in Ottawa on August 26, 2006.

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In what historian Robert R. Russell calls the " Calhoun Doctrine ," Calhoun argued that the Federal Government's role in the territories was only that of the trustee or agent of the several sovereign states: it was obliged not to discriminate among the states and hence was incapable of forbidding the bringing into any territory of anything that was legal property in any state.
Robert Moody ( 1838 – 1915 ), a banker, rancher, and academy trustee, built the Moody Hotel downtown to reflect on the future of the community.
* Robert B. Pamplin, Jr., entrepreneur, philanthropist, trustee
* An audio recording by CUiD of Robert Hingley, trustee of Save the Children talking on " Child Survival: Where and Why are Children Dying
Lord Jellicoe was chairman of the council of King's College London ( KCL ) 1974-1983 ; chairman of the Medical Research Council ( MRC ) 1982-1990 ; a trustee of the National Aids Trust ( alongside the likes of Lord Goodman, David Puttnam and Robert Maxwell );
However, the major donors are, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and the Robert Gavron Charitable Trust, whom share a trustee, Dr Katherine S Gavron, with the Runnymede Trust.
Robert Evans is a Vice President of the League Against Cruel Sports, a trustee of BRAC-UK, a Life Member of Ashford Cricket Club, and a long standing member of Ashford Middlesex Hockey Club.
* On September 27, 2007, the College announced a $ 200 million gift from alumnus and trustee Robert A.
* Robert Haldeman ( 1970 – 1976 )-Bankruptcy trustee December 1974-April 1976.
In the Republican primary on March 16, McEwen faced trade lawyer Rob Portman, who had worked in the White House under President George H. W. Bush ; real estate developer Jay Buchert, the president of the National Association of Home Builders ; and several lesser known candidates: real estate appraiser Garland Eugene Crawford of Loveland ; pro-life activist Ken Callis of the Cincinnati suburb of Wyoming ; Robert W. Dorsey, a professor at the University of Cincinnati and township trustee in Hamilton County's Anderson Township ; and Ku Klux Klan leader Van Darrell Loman of Cheviot.
After a period spent working in galleries in the United States, he returned to England and with the help of his father ( a wealthy financier who had also been a trustee of the Tate Gallery ) in 1962 he established the Robert Fraser Gallery in Duke St, Grosvenor Square, London.
Pearl Hall was built with a gift from Centre trustee Robert Brockman ' 63.
A former trustee was Robert L. Miller, the mayor of Campbellsville from 1966 to 1998.
* Robert Henry Treman-Class of 1878-first of the Treman family to attend Cornell ; Cornell University trustee for forty-six years, one of the longest terms in its history ; philanthropist ; gave land for Treman State Parks ; second oldest member of the Cornell University Athletic Hall of Fame ; president of Cornell University Alumni Association
The athletic center was donated by Jon Corzine, former governor of New Jersey and parent of a recent Pomfret graduate, and the Student Union was donated by Robert Olmsted, an alumnus and long-time trustee of the school.
Robert Todd Lincoln, the president ’ s son, was also a church trustee.
In 1853, Dr. Robert Dickens Webb arrived in Sumter County and served as a trustee for more than 40 years.

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