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Bobby Lowe of Boston was the first to hit four at home and Gil Hodges turned the trick in Brooklyn's Ebbetts Field.
Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas in 1978, having defeated the Republican candidate Lynn Lowe, a farmer from Texarkana.
Flockhart's character was significant throughout the series ' first four years, but her appearances were reduced for the 2010 – 2011 season, coinciding with the departure of TV husband Rob Lowe.
The British commander, Lowe, worked slowly, unsure of the size of the force he was up against, and with only 1, 269 troops in the city when he arrived from the Curragh Camp in the early hours of Tuesday 25 April.
Soon after Purcell's marriage, in 1682, on the death of Edward Lowe, he was appointed organist of the Chapel Royal, an office which he was able to hold simultaneously with his position at Westminster Abbey.
There, he presented the second hour of the Monday night programme Kat's Karavan, which was primarily hosted by the American singer and radio personality Jim Lowe.
His only challenger, Ray Watson of the United States, gave up before the last lap and Nurmi was able to slow down and coast to victory ahead of Willy Schärer, Henry Stallard and Douglas Lowe, still breaking the Olympic record by three seconds.
The East India Company Governor, Sir Hudson Lowe ( 1816 – 1821 ), was appointed by and directly reported to Lord Bathurst, the Secretary for War and the Colonies, in London.
Born in Charles County, Maryland, Mudd was the fourth of ten children of Henry Lowe and Sarah Ann Reeves Mudd.
The Three-stage System was proposed in 1929 by Astley John Hilary Goodwin, a professional archaeologist, and Clarence van Riet Lowe, a civil engineer and amateur archaeologist, in an article titled " Stone Age Cultures of South Africa " in the journal Annals of the South African Museum.
Russell & Gladstone ( now the senior Liberal in the House of Commons ) attempted to pass a reform bill, which was defeated in the House of Commons because of the refusal of the " Adullamite " Whigs, led by Robert Lowe, to support it.
; that during the present year the Alabama Indemnity has been paid, and the charge of the Ashantee War will be met out of revenue ; and that in estimating, as we can now venture to do, the income of the coming year ( and, for the moment assuming the general scale of charge to continue as it was fixed during the last Session ), we do not fear to anticipate as the probable balance a surplus exceeding rather than falling short of 5, 000, 000l ... The first item ... which I have to set down in the financial arrangements proper for the first year is relief, but relief coupled with reform, of local taxation ... It has ... been the happy fortune of Mr. Lowe to bring it income tax down, first from 6d.
A two volume biography was written by Victor Lowe ( 1985 ) and Lowe and Schneewind ( 1990 ); Lowe studied under Whitehead at Harvard.
Because of Lowe ’ s lack of knowledge about shipping, the business was a costly failure, and it was difficult for the public to get used to the idea of being able to consume meat that had been so long out of the packing house.
Billy McMahon was elected to the House of Representatives for the Sydney seat of Lowe in 1949, one of the flood of new Liberal MPs known as the " forty-niners ".
A simplified version written by Al Lowe, titled Gelfling Adventure, was released in 1984 and was intended for a younger audience.
Al Lowe, who had been working at Sierra On-Line for many years, was asked by Ken Williams to write a modern version of Chuck Benton's Softporn Adventure from 1981, the only pure text adventure that the company had ever released.
It was released to mostly negative reviews ; Larry's creator, Al Lowe, was not involved with the project.
The third version of The Plank was made in 1979 for Thames TV as a half-hour TV special, with a cast including Eric, Arthur Lowe ( taking Tommy Cooper's role ), Charlie Drake, Charles Hawtrey and Wilfrid Hyde-White.

Lowe and British
* Anchor Cone, a mountain in western British Columbia, Canada on the south side of Lowe Inlet, Grenville Channel
Command of British forces had passed from Lowe to General John Maxwell, who arrived in Dublin just in time to take the surrender.
* 1989 – Daisy Lowe, British model
* 1949 – Nick Lowe, British musician ( Rockpile and Little Village )
* 1959 – Chris Lowe, British musician ( Pet Shop Boys )
* October 4 – Chris Lowe, British musician
* April 15 – Arthur Lowe, British actor ( b. 1915 )
* Ted Lowe, commentator on BBC's ' Pot Black ', which brought snooker to prominence on British TV, was a longtime resident of Bexhill until his death in May 2011.
* Lowe, J. W., ( 1989 ) British Steam Locomotive Builders, Guild Publishing
* Dreamcatcher ( David Lowe album ), an album by British composer David Lowe
Wilding took the bronze medal in a playoff against another British player, Arthur Lowe.
With songwriters Ian Gomm and Nick Lowe, Silver Pistol became an underground hit and launched the British pub rock trend of the mid-1970s.
* Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, a 19th-century British politician
* Robson Lowe, The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, vol.
Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke PC ( 4 December 1811 – 27 July 1892 ), British and Australian statesman, was a pivotal but often forgotten figure who shaped British politics in the latter half of the 19th century.
Keith Lowe ( born in London, 1970 ) is a British author and historian.
In 2010, Lowe won a British Science Fiction Award for his Mutant Popcorn column.
However that may be, he infringed the British regulations in such a way as to lead to his expulsion by the governor, Sir Hudson Lowe ( November, 1816 ).
Lowe later saw active service successively in Elba, Portugal, and Minorca, where he was entrusted with the command of a battalion of volunteer Corsican exiles in the British Army, the Royal Corsican Rangers, who were trained as Baker rifle armed light infantry.
Barry Edward O ' Meara, the British surgeon, whilst initially providing information for Lowe, ultimately sided with Napoleon, and joined in the criticisms from Las Cases and Montholon.
Douglas Gordon Arthur Lowe ( 7 August 1902 – 30 March 1981 ) was a British double Olympic Games champion, winning gold medals in 1924 and 1928.

Lowe and champion
In that year, Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, was a candidate for the constituency of Sydney, standing as a champion of the anti-transportation cause.
As well as his world championship exploits, Bristow also lifted the prestigious Winmau World Masters crown no fewer than five times ( 1977 beating Paul Reynolds, 1979 beating Canadian Allan Hogg, 1981 beating defending champion John Lowe, 1983 beating Mike Gregory and 1984 beating Keith Deller ).

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