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Early in 1945, McBride named 36-year-old Ohio State Buckeyes coach Paul Brown as the team's head coach and general manager and gave him a share in its profits.
" In August, McBride gave in to popular demand and christened the team the Browns, despite Paul Brown's objections.
Its accompanying vessel, HMS Jason, gave its name to the nearby Jason Islands, and its captain, John McBride, gave his name to MacBride Head.
These goals gave Dempsey three in as many games after Fulham manager Lawrie Sanchez's decision to convert Dempsey into a striker following an injury to compatriot Brian McBride.
Three of the Ekurhuleni metro police involved in removing McBride from the accident scene, Patrick Johnston, Stanley Segathevan and Ithumeleng Koko initially supported McBride but subsequently gave " damning statements " to the South African Police.
Her Aunt Betsy helped Ruth get an abortion ; Aunt Mary was mean but she gave Ruth a job in her leather factory where Ruth met a black man named Andrew Dennis McBride.
As the community leader, he gave the land for the Shankleville Community Cemetery ( he and his mother Hannah McBride are buried there ), land for the school ( Enterprise School and for a church ( Church of God in Christ ).
The Braves gave McBride a $ 1. 34 million signing bonus and assigned him the Gulf Coast Braves, their Rookie-level minor league affiliate.

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Tom had been laying for Aaron McBride for a long time, just waiting to catch him out of line.
Beginning in April 1915, Herbert ordered his subordinates cease calling him " Sir ", and to address him only by the pseudonym " Captain William McBride.
The end credits feature him and fellow bassist Christian McBride duetting on " Solitude ".
Darby is past his prime as a laborer, so Lord Fitzpatrick decides to retire him on half-pay and give him and Katie another cottage to live in, rent-free, and give his job to a young Dubliner named Michael McBride ( Sean Connery ).
Late in the primary race, Republican contender Will McBride polled only 31 points behind Nelson in a hypothetical election against him, while Harris polled 33 points behind Nelson in the same poll.
" McBride claimed he received death threats as a result of the SCO-IBM lawsuits, and a package of worms mailed to his home, prompting him to carry a firearm and to employ multiple bodyguards.
In his last season for the Crew, Jeff Cunningham scored his 62nd goal, which tied him with McBride for the franchise record.
Seventy-eight-year-old Thomas McBride surrendered his musket to militiaman Jacob Rogers, who shot him, then hacked his body with a corn knife.
While Brown was upset that McBride did not consult him about the deal, the new owners said they would stay out of the picture and let Brown run the team.
McBride recently recorded an electronically-produced duet with Elvis Presley, performing his song " Blue Christmas " as a duet with him on his latest compilation, The Elvis Presley Christmas Duets.
After the lieutenant-governor appointed him the 16th Premier in June 1903 and McBride announced that his government was a Conservative Party administration and would contest the upcoming election along party lines.
Sir Richard McBride Elementary School in Vancouver was named after him in 1911 during his tenure as Premier.
Also named for him is McBride Boulevard in New Westminster which is the western ramp for the Pattullo Bridge.
However, pitching coach George McBride and player-manager Ty Cobb weren't impressed with him.
In 1927 he was invited to spring training again with Detroit, but McBride and Cobb still weren't impressed and sent him two steps down the minor-league ladder, to the Decatur Commodores of the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League.
Three years later, the producers of the series brought him back but cast him in a different role, that of restaurateur Kyle McBride.
Frightened by the confrontation, McBride ran from the Guardsmen, who responded by shooting him in the back.
Mitch Buchannon ( David Hasselhoff ), his friend from Baywatch, joins to support him and they are, in turn, joined by a detective named Ryan McBride ( Angie Harmon ).
McBride was standing on a street corner in Globe, Arizona, when a runaway horse knocked him through a plate glass window, causing severe lacerations in his leg, a severed artery, great loss of blood, and death.
The Constitutional Court however upheld the Citizen newspaper's appeal in the defamation case brought by McBride, holding that the Truth & Reconciliation Act did not prohibit frank public discussion of his act as " murderer " and did not prevent him being described as a " criminal ".

McBride and opportunity
The Dixie Bag Company of College Park, Georgia, owned and operated by Jack W. McBride, was one of the first companies to exploit this new opportunity to bring convenient products to all major shopping stores.

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" McBride notes the " devastatingly painful climactic scene ", where the young social-climbing son, embarrassed when his wealthy new friends first meet his parents, passes his mother and father off as house servants.
An adjacent settlement was platted with the name " Custer " by Phipps Wado on April 2, 1878, but it became a part of McBride when that village was incorporated in 1883.
McBride worked as a journalist in Paris and London before returning to Dublin in 1927, when he became Director of Intelligence of the IRA.
The U. S. switched from their usual 4-4-2 to a 3-5-2, and it paid dividends almost immediately when Josh Wolff, who Arena had brought in to fill out the formation, set up Brian McBride for the winning goal early in the first half.
Party government was introduced on June 1, 1903 by Premier Sir Richard McBride when he announced the formation of a Conservative government.
Bowser served as Attorney-General in the cabinet of Sir Richard McBride from 1907 until 1915, when he succeeded McBride as Premier.
He set up the USA's only goal ( scored by Clint Dempsey ) against Ghana and had a potential game-winning goal disallowed against Italy when Brian McBride was adjudged to be screening Gianluigi Buffon in an offside position.
The situation is further complicated by the fact that nobody at the FBI believes Simon is in any danger, and Jeffries is soon framed by the NSA as a kidnapper, with only his best friend and fellow agent Tommy Jordan ( Chi McBride ) aware that he did not commit the crime, since Jordan had been in contact with Jeffries when the incident began.
McBride continued to play for Ireland throughout the 1960s and played for Ireland when they first defeated South Africa ( the Springboks ) in 1965, and when Ireland defeated Australia in Sydney — the first time a Home Nations team had defeated a major southern hemisphere team in their own country.
Willie John McBride instigated a policy of " one in, all in "-that is, when one Lion retaliated, all other Lions were expected to join in the melee or hit the nearest Springbok.
He nearly succeeds in doing so, despite the efforts of Fletcher, Dariat ( who, along with Tolton, his friend, was transported back to the Universe when Quinn summoned the Mélange ) and a returned-from-the-beyond Powell Manani ( the friend of Carter McBride ).
Kelly McBride, ethics group leader at the Poynter Institute, criticized Phillips for failing to challenge the statement, and said it is the responsibility of the anchor to ask pointed questions when such numbers are stated as fact.
It was reported the march was banned after the previous year ’ s procession when marchers produced banners declaring “ justice for Peter McBride ”, in reference to a man killed in Northern Ireland by Ayr soldier James Fisher.
McBride made the jump from Single to Double-A ball in when he joined the Greenville Braves.

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