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McDermott and was
Craig McDermott was his first Test wicket.
A feature film version of Bellbird entitled Country Town was produced in 1971 not by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation but by two of the show's stars, Gary Gray and Terry McDermott.
Texas Instruments was founded by Cecil H. Green, J. Erik Jonsson, Eugene McDermott, and Patrick E. Haggerty in 1951.
A US Coast Guard investigation released in 2008 " suggest McDermott was lost at sea ," although some have claimed contact with McDermott since his disappearance.
Casting was completed by Florida-based casting director, Beverly McDermott.
The difficulty of Australia's task was increased when fast bowlers Craig McDermott and Damien Fleming went home injured at the start of the tour.
A letter written by Mr. Thorn, and read in his place at the Summit, was attained by Congressman Jim McDermott, who advocated the issue to the Obama administration's Health Secretary.
The book was also produced as a play by Jason Carr and Gary Yershon, mounted at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2003, directed by Jeremy Sams, starring Louise Gold, Joe McGann, Katherine O ' Shea, and Neil McDermott.
He was replaced by former Skinnerbox, Mephiskapheles, and Murphy's Law drummer, Michael McDermott.
In the beginning, the tournament was dominated by experienced British players until 1911, when John J. McDermott became the first native-born American winner.
There were few executions in Britain in 1932, and the first execution Pierrepoint attended was in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, on 29 December 1932, when his uncle Thomas was chief executioner at the hanging of Patrick McDermott, a young Irish farmer who murdered his brother.
2006 was the 25th Anniversary for North Halsted Market Days, and helping celebrate were such notables as Billie Myers, Brazilian Girls, Powder, East Village Opera Company and Michael McDermott.
The current track record for a trotting race horse is 1: 54 and 3 fifths of a second set by Shutter Boy on October 30, 2009, with the trainer John McDermott and driver Yannick Gingras ( this was not a stakes race ).
Blight's arrival at the Crows at the end of the 1996 season was marked with dramatic effect, with the delisting of four ageing club stalwarts Tony McGuinness, Chris McDermott, Andrew Jarman, and Greg Anderson.
In 2004, McCollum gained national visibility when she and fellow Democrat, Jim McDermott of Washington called for Secretary of Education Rod Paige to resign for claiming the National Education Association was " a terrorist organization.
McDermott was born in Chicago, Illinois.
In 1970, McDermott made his first run for public office and was elected to the state legislature as a representative from the 43rd district.
On August 22, 2007, McDermott was knighted by King Letsie III of Lesotho, in recognition of McDermott's leadership on the Act .< ref >
However, Preston Gates, which was also Microsoft's law and lobbying firm, also contributed to Washington Democrats during that cycle, including Congressman Jim McDermott of Seattle.
All interviews were conducted by Four Corners journalist Quentin McDermott, and aired the same week that a Parliamentary vote was held for an inquiry into the Church after South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon brought Church abuse to light in November 2009.
Australia slumped to eight for 102 in pursuit of the 186 runs needed to give them a series victory, but the lower-order batsmen rallied and took the side to within one run when Craig McDermott was given out by a controversial decision.
While attending college in Manchester, Clark was introduced to Celia Birtwell by a close friend and classmate named Mo McDermott.

McDermott and one
According to the National Journal, Conyers has been considered, with Pete Stark, John Lewis, Jim McDermott, and Barbara Lee, to be one of the most liberal members of Congress for many years.
McDermott was born in Adelaide, a fraternal twin and one of six children in a Catholic family.
In one episode, McDermott performed the self-penned " Shut Up / Kiss Me " as a duet with Fiona Horne.
This property was one of the earliest major results obtained through fMRI ( Kanwisher, McDermott and Chun, 1997 ); the finding was confirmed later at the neuronal level ( Tsao, Freiwald, Tootell and Livingstone, 2006 ).
With Piper's departure, Paul McDermott, who performed at one of DAAS's regular clubs, was invited to join.
The following season, McDermott scored one of Liverpool's most memorable goals.
McDermott dropped out of high school after just one year, and was picked up by the Brooklyn Visitations after making a name for himself on the playgrounds.
While Goodman's cover version of " The Dutchman " is one of the best known, along with a cover by Irish artists Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem, the song has been covered by many other artists as well, including Bernard Wrigley, John Gorka, Suzy Bogguss, Norm Hacking, Anne Hills, John McDermott, The New Kingston Trio, Gamble Rogers, Tom Russell, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert James Waller, Cashman & West, Wood's Tea Company, Keith Harkin, Celtic Thunder, David Soul, Danny Doyle and Brendan Grace.
McDermott improved his game dramatically in one year, and lost out in an 18-hole playoff to Alex Smith in the 1910 U. S. Open, held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club ( St. Martin's course ); Macdonald Smith, the younger brother of Alex, was also in the playoff.
McDermott appears prominently in one memorable scene where, dashingly dressed and celebrating with a few drinks, he issues a loud, boastful challenge to a group of golfers in the clubhouse, before the start of the tournament ; he also features in the golf sequences, contending for a while before falling back.
For once experimental theater has the potential to be something fun ... Phelem McDermott is one of the masterminds behind this performance ... 70 Hill Lane is impromptu with the actors making up lines and using props as they go along.
McDermott was described by one Grimsby Town fanzine as a defender who ' defends without tackling '; meant as a compliment to his ability to shackle opposition strikers without committing fouls.

McDermott and original
The original theme, " It's Good News Week " by Hedgehoppers Anonymous, was also updated with a cover version performed by McDermott.

McDermott and Geophysical
In 1930, J. Clarence Karcher and Eugene McDermott founded Geophysical Service, an early provider of seismic exploration services to the petroleum industry.
Geophysical Service Inc. ( often abbreviated GSI ) was founded by John Clarence Karcher and Eugene McDermott in 1930 for the purpose of using refraction and reflection seismology to explore for petroleum deposits.
Eugene McDermott ( 1899-1973 ) was a geophysicist and co-founder of first of Geophysical Service and later of Texas Instruments.
In 1930 with the backing of DeGolyer, now president of Amerada, Karcher and McDermott launched Geophysical Service, a pioneering provider of seismic exploration services to the petroleum industry with Karcher serving as president and McDermott as vice-president.

McDermott and Service
In 1987, McDermott briefly left politics to become a Foreign Service medical officer based in Zaire now known as Democratic Republic of the Congo, providing psychiatric services to Foreign Service, USAID, and Peace Corps personnel in sub-Saharan Africa.
Rosa Whitaker, who served as the first ever Assistant U. S. Trade Representative ( USTR ) for Africa in the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and William J. Clinton took the final lead in developing and implementing the African Growth and Opportunity Act ( AGOA ) following nearly a decade of leadership on the part of activists such as Paul Speck at Environmental and Energy Institute, and lawmakers, including Congressman Jim McDermott ( a former Foreign Service medical officer based in Zaire ) and Senator John Kerry, both senior lawmakers in the area of international trade.

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