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Mullin and was
It was only after the war that Americans, particularly Jack Mullin, John Herbert Orr, and Richard H. Ranger, were able to bring this technology out of Germany and develop it into commercially viable formats.
Club legend Paul Mullin was yet again amongst the goal scorers, adding another 20 to his tally.
In 1910, a three-reel Vitagraph Company of America production was directed by J. Stuart Blackton and adapted by Eugene Mullin.
The " Sleepy Floyd Game " was a catalyst for increased interest in the NBA in the Bay Area, which was furthered by new coach Don Nelson who engineered another successful string of wins in the late 1980s to early 1990s with the high scoring trio of point guard Tim Hardaway, guard Mitch Richmond, and forward Chris Mullin ( collectively known as " Run-T. M. C.
Born was deposed on 9 December 2011, as a respondent in an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission case of alleged disability discrimination filed by former United States Air Force Academy economics professor David Mullin, who was also a client of the U. S. Civil Rights organization, Military Religious Freedom Foundation ( MRFF ).
In his book A View from the Foothills Chris Mullin wrote that he thought that Gareth Williams was most likely to succeed Derry Irvine as Lord Chancellor ; the position was ultimately fulfilled by Charles Falconer.
Near the end of the war, while serving in the U. S. Army Signal Corps, Major Jack Mullin was assigned to investigate German radio and electronics experiments.
In June 1947, Mullin, who was pitching the technology to the major Hollywood movie studios, got the chance to demonstrate his modified tape recorders to Crosby.
Ampex was finishing its prototype of the Model 200 tape recorder and Mullin used the first two models as soon as they were built.
In 1946, Jack Mullin had brought a Magnetophon magnetic tape recorder back from Radio Frankfurt, along with 50 reels of tape ( it was one of the magnetic tape recorders that BASF and AEG had built in Germany starting in 1935 ).
Longtime engineer and recording pioneer Jack Mullin explained how the laugh track was invented on Crosby's show with these Ampex recorders:
American audio engineer Jack Mullin was a member of the U. S. Army Signal Corps during World War II.
The fifth person who died as a result of the Fire was Martin Mullin, the proprietor of Mullin's Hotel.
Some say ( Damian Francis Mullin, circa Feb 1865 ) that Goodyear tried the experiment with a similar material over an open flame, and saw that the gum elastic was charred, but on the edge of the charred areas were portions that were not charred, but were instead perfectly cured.
It was written by Rob Ritchie and directed by Mike Beckham, starring John Hurt as Mullin, Martin Shaw as World in Action producer Ian McBride, and Patrick Malahide as Michael Mansfield ( QC ).
Clements was succeeded in the Tribune chair by Chris Mullin, who steered the paper into the supporting of Tony Benn ( then just past the peak of his influence on the Labour left ) and attempted to turn it into a workers ' co-operative, much to the consternation of the old Bevanite shareholders, most prominent among them John Silkin and Donald Bruce, who dominated the paper's board.
Christopher John Mullin ( born 12 December 1947 ) is a British Labour Party politician and diarist who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Sunderland South from 1987 to 2010.
Mullin was first elected MP in 1987, and was returned at every subsequent election until 2005.
Chris Mullin first visited Cambodia in 1973, and again in 1980 ; in 1989 and 1990, he was outspoken on the British Government's record in Cambodia, being a leading voice in some of the first protracted debates on Britain's provision of military support to the Khmer Rouge, and attributing increasing public interest in the issue to the documentary films of John Pilger.
During the UK Parliamentary expenses scandal Mullin, one of the lowest claimers, provided some comic relief when it was revealed that the television at his second home is a very old black-and-white model with a £ 45 TV licence.
* Chris Mullin ( born 1963 ), former NBA basketball player, was born and raised in Flatlands.

Mullin and guilty
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's office charged Mullin for the murder of Henri Tomei, but on the day his trial was to begin, December 11, 1973, Mullin plead guilty to second-degree murder for Tomei's killing after originally pleading not guilty by reason of insanity to first-degree murder for Tomei's slaying.

Mullin and murder
At the time of Kemper's murder spree in Santa Cruz, another serial killer named Herbert Mullin was also active, earning the small California town the title of " Murder Capital Of The World.

Mullin and Jim
By January 1973, Mullin had stopped using drugs, and blamed them for his problems .< REF NAME = RESSLER /> Mullin had purchased several guns and decided to kill Jim Gianera, a high school friend who had sold him marijuana.

Mullin and Gianera
There, Mullin killed both Gianera and his wife with shots to the head, then stabbed their bodies repeatedly.
In one published account of these murders, however, an FBI profiler states that Mullin killed the Francis family first and then executed the Gianera couple .< REF NAME = RESSLER />

Mullin and Francis
Mullin then went back to Francis ' house, where he shot and killed her and her two sons, aged 9 and 4.

Mullin and
Chris Mullin joined the team in the offseason and immediately became a valuable part of the Pacers lineup and starting small forward.
* Pat Mullin Shark Hunter
* Steve Alford, Patrick Ewing, Vern Fleming, Michael Jordan, Joe Kleine, Jon Koncak, Chris Mullin, Sam Perkins, Alvin Robertson, Wayman Tisdale, Jeff Turner, and Leon Wood Basketball, Men's Team Competition
* Scottie Pippen, David Robinson, John Stockton, Christian Laettner, Karl Malone, Chris Mullin, Patrick Ewing, Earvin Johnson, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, and Clyde Drexler Basketball, Men's Team Competition
Murphy shared Big East Conference Player of the Year honors with Troy Bell of Boston College in 2001 and joined an elite group of four players Chris Mullin ( St. John's ), Patrick Ewing ( Georgetown ) and Richard Hamilton ( Connecticut )— as the only two-time winners of the award.

Mullin and because
He bitterly complained that the suspensions he received from the NBA were unfair given the fact that Chris Mullin was never disciplined by the league for his well-documented alcohol problem, implying that this " double standard " existed because Richardson is African-American while Mullin is white, and became a frequently cited example of destructive lifestyles in the NBA.

Mullin and they
In March 2005, Labour MP Chris Mullin called for an immediate ban on bearskin hats stating that they " have no military significance and involve unnecessary cruelty.
Hexter married Ruth Mullin in 1942 ; they had four children.

Mullin and were
Developed by John T. Mullin and Wayne R. Johnson since 1950, the device gave what were described as " blurred and indistinct " images, using a modified Ampex 200 tape recorder and standard quarter-inch ( 0. 6 cm ) audio tape moving at 360 inches ( 9. 1 m ) per second.
Peter Riddell of the Times suggested that A View From the Foothills deserved to become " the central text for understanding the Blair years ", while Decline & Fall, in which Mullin ( by then a backbencher again ) expressed wry consternation at the way the government operated under Blair's successor Gordon Brown, were commended for their independence of outlook, revealing, as Jenni Russell put it in the Sunday Times, Mullin's " readiness to like people who don't echo his politics ".
Kemper and Mullin were briefly held in adjoining cells, with the former angrily accusing the latter of stealing his body-dumping sites.
Mullin did return, shot them to death, and abandoned their bodies, which were not found until the next week .< REF NAME = RESSLER />
On August 12, 1997 he and Duane Ferrell were traded to the Golden State Warriors for Chris Mullin.

Mullin and while
He finished his career with 1, 927 points, placing him third all-time in St. John's history behind former Johnnies ' greats Chris Mullin and Malik Sealy and sixth in Big East history with 1, 222 conference points, while also ranking seventh all time in steals, 14th in assists, and 20th in rebounds.
Father Tomei bled to death in the confessional while a parishioner watched Mullin run away.
In 1985, Ewing and Mullin shared the conference award, while Ewing was named Naismith College Player of the Year and Mullin was given the John R. Wooden Award.
McMullen learned the tanning and leather business while working at the Mullin and Pierson Leather Plant, later to become the Amalgamated Leather Company.

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