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Johnston takes his place for one episode, but when Harley returns in season 3, it is the original McNulty playing the part.
Khuder, Milz, Bisesi, Vincent, McNulty, and Czajkowski ( as cited by Harrison and McBride of the Cornell Waste Management Institute in Case for Caution Revisited: Health and Environmental Impacts of Application of Sewage Sludges to Agricultural Land ) conducted a health survey of persons living in close proximity to Class B sludged land.
In 2005, original singer for Slade II, Steve Whalley left the band and was replaced by Mal McNulty who has sung for the band since.
* McNulty Hall – Named for Msgr.
McNulty also houses a large amphitheater and observatory for the chemistry, physics and biology departments.
In 1993, with the company under the chairmanship of Sir Roy McNulty, Bombardier Shorts and Thomson-CSF formed a joint venture, Shorts Missile Systems, for the design and development of very short-range, air defence missiles for the UK Ministry of Defence and armed forces worldwide using expertise dating back to the 1950s.
While discussing the controversy over Tony McNulty ( who had recently admitted claiming expenses on a second home, occupied by his parents, only 8 miles away from his primary residence ), Pickles admitted he claimed a second home allowance because he lived 37 miles from Westminster and needed to leave his constituency house in Brentwood at 5. 30 am in order to get to Westminster for 9. 30 am, given that he tended to get home at midnight or 1 am, although the standard time for commuters from this region is usually ninety minutes.
Anthony " Tony " James McNulty ( born 3 November 1958 ) is a former British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Harrow East from 1997 to 2010 and was a government minister from 2002 to 2009.
McNulty was then appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister with responsibility for neighbourhood renewal, housing and planning.
McNulty moved to the Home Office on 9 May 2005 as Minister of State for Immigration, following the general election reshuffle.
In Gordon Brown's reshuffle on 3 October 2008 McNulty moved to become Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform at the Department for Work and Pensions and Minister for London, and although not a full member of the cabinet, he was permitted to attend unlike most junior ministers until he resigned on 5 June 2009.
In an article headlined " Tony McNulty, Benefit Cheat ", The Spectator contrasted the statements made by McNulty regarding benefit cheats with his own claims for expenses.
McNulty married for the second time in September 2002 when he wed Christine Gilbert CBE in September 2002 in Hammersmith and Fulham.
McNulty first married in 1994 when he wed Gillian Travers, who later stood as a Labour candidate for Ruislip-Northwood in 2001.
He served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Home Office Minister Tony McNulty from 10 November 2005 until 6 September 2006, when he resigned after signing a letter calling for Prime Minister Tony Blair to step down.
On a 2004 episode of the HBO drama The Wire titled " Moral Midgetry ", Baltimore Police Detectives Jimmy McNulty and Kima Greggs leave Baltimore for Virginia where McNulty derogatorily refers to the southern sheriff as Buford Pusser.
; Brum and the Naughty Dog ( with Geraldine McNulty as Scruffy's Owner )- Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment.
During a private seminar for the Fabian Society in August 2005, Tony McNulty, the minister in charge of the scheme, stated ' perhaps in the past the government, in its enthusiasm, oversold the advantages of identity cards ,' and that they ' did suggest, or at least implied, that they might well be a panacea for identity fraud, for benefit fraud, terrorism, entitlement and access to public services '.

McNulty and because
Born Marianna Dorothy Agnes Letitia McNulty in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ( commonly known as Dorothy McNulty ) she was the daughter of an Irish-American newspaperman Benny McNulty — from whom she received the nickname " Penny " because she was " as bright as a penny ".
" As a result of the contents of the " Invitation " video, he was charged with treason because " e chose to join our enemy and to provide it with aid and comfort by acting as a propagandist for Al Qaeda ," as Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty explained.

McNulty and pilot
Cue cards however did not become widespread until 1949 when Barney McNulty a CBS page and former military pilot, was asked to write ailing actor Ed Wynn's script lines on large sheets of paper to help him remember his script.

McNulty and him
McNulty has located Taverner via the tracking device the hotel lobby clerk placed on him, and instructs Taverner to come with him to the 469th Precinct police station so that further biometric identity checks can be performed.
However, just a fortnight later Home Secretary John Reid moved him to the immigration role, switching portfolios with Tony McNulty.
His grandfather, Jack McNulty, Sr., was chairman of the Green Island, New York Democratic Party from 1919 to 1969, and his father Jack Jr. followed him in that post.
McNulty was selected to replace him on the ballot.
One day McNulty is asked to go to his boss, who fires him for putting meaningless suggestions in the suggestion box.
Jack then decides to remain with Leena in 1985, although observing him from the shadows is McNulty, his boss from the future, who has traveled down his own ancestral line and ending up in the body of a young girl.

McNulty and .
The ENIAC programming team, consisting of Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Fran Bilas and Ruth Lichterman were the first regularly working programmers.
In subsequent decades the magazine published short stories by many of the most respected writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Ann Beattie, John Cheever, Roald Dahl, John McNulty, Alice Munro, Haruki Murakami, Vladimir Nabokov, John O ' Hara, Philip Roth, J. D. Salinger, Irwin Shaw, James Thurber, John Updike, Eudora Welty, and E. B.
Feeling in her debt, he accompanies Kathy to her apartment block, where Inspector McNulty, Kathy's police handler, is waiting.
At the station, McNulty erroneously reports the man's name as Jason Tavern, revealing the identity of a Wyoming diesel engine mechanic.
McNulty accepts this explanation and decides to release Taverner whilst lab checks are run on the rest of the documents.
* Also in August 2008, about 36 editorial employees took voluntary buyouts or resigned, including well-known bylines like Michael Tackett, Ron Silverman, Timothy McNulty, Ed Sherman, Evan Osnos, Steve Franklin, Maurice Possley, Hanke Gratteau, Chuck Osgood and Skip Myslenski.
As they were called by each other in 1946, they were Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Fran Bilas and Ruth Lichterman.
* Liam McNulty ( Liam Mac an Ultaigh ; ca.
* Harvey " Harley " Keiner ( Danny McNulty and Kenny Johnston ) is a bully who leads Frankie and Joey and the main antagonist of the series.
He appears in season 2 several times played by Danny McNulty.
The fraternal twins, Phil and Lil ( as well as their mother, Betty ) were voiced by Kath Soucie ; Dil Pickles ( and Timmy McNulty ) were voiced by Tara Strong.
John L. McNulty, President of the University from 1949 – 1959, McNulty Hall was built as the university ’ s technology and research center in 1954.
McNulty, Gevirtz, Hubbard, and Berkoff ( 1994 ) proposed that sympathetic nervous system innervation of muscle spindles underlies trigger points.

volunteered and for
Autosuggestibility, the reaction of the subject in such a way as to conform to his own expectations of the outcome ( i.e., that the arm-rise is a reaction to the pressure exerted in the voluntary contraction, because of his knowledge that `` to every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction '' ) also seems inadequate as an explanation for the following reasons: ( 1 ) the subjects' apparently genuine experience of surprise when their arms rose, and ( 2 ) manifestations of the phenomenon despite anticipations of something else happening ( e.g., of becoming dizzy and maybe falling, an expectation spontaneously volunteered by one of the subjects ).
A study on adults ages 55 + found that during the four-year study period, people who volunteered for two or more organizations had a 63 % lower likelihood of dying.
He volunteered to play for his home team Trinidad during the start of 2008 domestic season.
In 1999, she volunteered to be monitored closely by the Australian television program 60 Minutes for one week without eating to demonstrate her methods.
It was said that when Attlee visited King George VI at Buckingham Palace to kiss hands, the notoriously laconic Attlee and the notoriously tongue-tied George VI stood for some minutes in silence before Attlee finally volunteered the remark " I've won the election.
At the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, rather than waiting for the draft, he volunteered for the U. S. Army to have some choice in assignments.
At the outbreak of World War II he volunteered for the Royal Air Force, but was unable to serve because of a childhood illness.
While he volunteered for militia service in 1757 in response to French movements resulting in the Siege of Fort William Henry, his unit received word while en route that the fort had fallen, and turned back.
Macaria volunteered for the sacrifice and a spring was named the Macarian spring in her honor.
However, during the meeting, with no high officers willing to assume the command of East Pakistan, Lieutenant-General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi volunteered for the command of the East Pakistan.
Unemployment dropped to 2 %, relief programs largely ended, and the industrial economy grew rapidly to new heights as millions of people moved to new jobs in war centers, and 16 million men and 300, 000 women were drafted or volunteered for military service.
Many young foreigners, including Americans like Fred Zinn, volunteered for the Foreign Legion when the war broke out in 1914.
At the outbreak of World War I, Lang returned to Vienna and volunteered for military service in the Austrian army and fought in Russia and Romania, where he was wounded three times.
Eileen volunteered for a post in John McNair's office and with the help of Georges Kopp paid visits to her husband, bringing him English tea, chocolate and cigars.
Since the capital resources of the Edinburgh merchants and landholder elite were insufficient, the company appealed to middling social ranks, who responded with patriotic fervour to the call for money ; the lower classes volunteered as colonists.
Greenberg re-enlisted and volunteered for service in the United States Army Air Forces, again the first major league player to do so.
Macaria volunteered for the sacrifice and a spring was named the Macarian spring in her honor.
Despite the difficulties facing a congregational Rabbi raising a family, Klein volunteered for the U. S. Army during World War II as a chaplain, motivated by a cause he saw as clearly right with important implications for the Jewish People.
Iceman, after recovering from his injuries, volunteered to go look for them and was given telepathic directions by Emma Frost.
In 1755, within a month of being offered command of this vessel, he volunteered for service in the Royal Navy, when Britain was re-arming for what was to become the Seven Years ' War.
With the outbreak of World War II, Whale volunteered his services to make a training film for the United States Army.
When the Second World War broke out in 1939, he defied his party's line and volunteered for service.

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