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Ned and Cuthbert
Ned Cuthbert, playing for the Philadelphia Keystones in either 1863 or 1865, is documented as the first baseball player to steal a base in a baseball game, although the term stolen base was not used until 1871.
* Ned Cuthbert ( 1845 – 1905 ), baseball player

Ned and invented
Blockhead is the name of a theoretical computer system invented as part of a thought experiment by philosopher Ned Block, which appeared in a paper entitled Psychologism and Behaviourism.
Melrose is most famous as the host of the first-ever rugby sevens tournament in 1883, the abbreviated game having been invented by Ned Haig, a local butcher.

Ned and slide
* Ned Oldham – bass, slide guitar, and additional singing

Ned and when
Another example occurs in the 1998 film Waking Ned, when two of the film's characters, Jackie and Michael, are walking through a storm towards Ned's house.
Hartnell usually played comic characters, until 1944 when he was cast in the robust role of Sergeant Ned Fletcher in The Way Ahead.
In October, when Boone was hunting with his brother Ned, Shawnees shot and killed Ned.
The Story of the Kelly Gangs tone is of sorrow, depicting Ned Kelly as " the Last of the Bushrangers, and his friends Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Joe Byrne ," presenting the police hiding under the bed when Aaron Sherritt is shot (' This is the Only Blot on the Police ,') and portraying school master Curnow's action of warning the train as heroic (' Thank God, he Saved the Train.
She doesn't know that her nephew is Spider-Man and when asked by the reporter Ned Leeds if he is Spider-Man she thought she was being punked.
Ned meets a woman in a pub and takes her home, but doesn't go to bed with her when his feelings for Matty surface.
One of the early instances of ballistic armor being used was on Sunday 28 June 1880, when a gang of Australian bushrangers led by Ned Kelly had made armour from plough blades.
In their Cebu Eskrima Myth distributed by Lex libris, Dr. Ned Nepangue and Tinni Macachor contend that the word did not exist until the 1960s when two well-known eskrimadors in the United States popularized it to distinguish what they taught from other styles.
John Adams, Ned Young, and Matthew Quintal were the last three mutineers surviving in 1799 when Adams and Young got the thuggish Quintal drunk and killed him with a hatchet.
Later, when Akiva arrived to discharge his indebtedness, the matrona not only refused to accept the money, but insisted upon Akiva's receiving a large share of what the sea had brought to her ( Commentaries to Ned.
The treatment worked so well that it rendered Flanders unable to express any anger at all and resulted in his trademark nonsensical jabbering at moments when he was particularly close to losing his temper, causing Ned to unknowingly repress his anger.
Ned ’ s dogged friendship inspires the loyalty of others ; when his Leftorium appeared on the verge of bankruptcy shortly after it opened, Homer arranged a George Bailey-esque bailout with the help of many people in Springfield.
Krupa was mentioned in the Simpsons episode " Hurricane Neddy ", when Ned Flanders parents are being told they must control Ned, Ned's father responds " We can't do it man!
Following Ned Leeds ' murder at the hands of the Foreigner, a changed and bitter Peter returns to New York, where his lack of direction in life is not helped when Ned is framed as the Hobgoblin, and Felicia elects to leave Peter behind as she is tied to the Foreigner.
* In a The Simpsons episode, Bart tells a story when he is Batman and one enemy is called The Diddler, this character has the identity of Ned Flanders.
Nolan left the famous 1946-47 series of 27 Ned Kellys at " Heide ", when he left it in emotionally charged circumstances.
* Sir James Braddock ( deceased )-invited by Ned Buckman, former Black Bishop of the London Branch, left the Inner Circle when his inventions were used for anti-mutant purposes.
Ned even meets Edmund when he comes across the Walkers by chance.
While in custody on a separate charge, Teddy Lewis also warns Ned that a woman came to him for another incendiary device, and that he showed her how to set it to explode when opening a door.
Remembering that Matty told him where and when she attended High School in Illinois, Ned writes to the school asking for the yearbook from that time.
The beginnings of what was to become a legendary team can be traced to June 1892, when Harry Von der Horst hired Ned Hanlon to manage the Orioles, giving him stock in the team and full authority over baseball operations.
A jealous Leeds framed Thompson as the Hobgoblin after he insulted Hobgoblin in a televised interview, but when the two battled, the Hobgoblin's mask slipped, and Betty discovered that Ned and the Hobgoblin were one and the same.

Ned and was
The original actor in the role of " Daniel Boone " was Ned Austin.
Charles was a guest on programmes including Janice Long's Radio 1 show, and was a regular panellist on Ned Sherrin's chat show Loose Ends ( 1987-8 ) on BBC Radio 4.
It was announced in April 2008 that Anderson, who had previously filled in for host Ned Sherrin from 2006 until his death from throat cancer in 2007, would be taking over as permanent host of Loose Ends.
The Government Department, whose prominent professors include Stephen Brooks, Richard Ned Lebow, and William Wohlforth, was ranked the top solely undergraduate political science program in the world by researchers at the London School of Economics in 2003.
Hall of Fame manager Ned Hanlon played all eight seasons in center field but there was high turnover otherwise.
Another factor was Ned Harkness, who was hired as coach in 1970 and was promoted to general manager midway through the season.
Arden was married to Ned Bergen from 1939 to 1947, and to actor Brooks West from 1952 until his death in 1984 from a heart ailment.
The movement was named after Ned Ludd, a youth who had allegedly smashed two stocking frames 30 years earlier, and whose name had become emblematic of machine destroyers.
In spring 2007, an operatic adaptation of the comic strip was announced to be presented in spring 2009 by the Sarasota Opera, composed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ned Rorem.
Feeling a change was needed, the Brewers fired manager Ned Yost with just 12 games left in the season, replacing him with Brewers third base coach Dale Sveum.
While Ned Jordan is credited with changing the way advertising was written with his " Somewhere West of Laramie " ads for his Jordan Playboy, Reo's Flying Cloud — a name that provoked evocative images of speed and lightness — changed the way automobiles would be named in the future.
Ned Sublette states: " The electric blues cats were very well aware of Latin music, and there was definitely such a thing as rhumba blues ; you can hear Muddy Waters and Howlin ' Wolf playing it.
By the 1960s there was revived interest in minor league baseball for Toledo, and public official Ned Skeldon led the effort to remodel the Lucas County Fairgrounds stadium into a suitable minor league ballpark.
In a 1976 interview with Jonathan Ned Katz, Hay was asked the origin of the name Mattachine.
Éamon was taken to Ireland by his Uncle Ned at the age of two
Ned Kelly was what might be called an Aussie-western.
Consistent with his work for liberal causes, Newman publicly supported Ned Lamont's candidacy in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Primary against Senator Joe Lieberman, and was even rumored as a candidate himself, until Lamont emerged as a credible alternative.
In the 1970 release Ned Kelly, he was portrayed – to limited popular acclaim – by Mick Jagger.
Shiny Beast ( Bat Chain Puller ) was described by Ned Raggett of Allmusic to be "... manna from heaven for those feeling Beefheart had lost his way on his two Mercury albums ".
The original limited edition hardcover featuring full-color illustrations by Ned Dameron was published in 1991 by Grant.

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