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In 1967, the title went to Brabham's team mate, New Zealander Denny Hulme.
The other judges were John Toohey QC, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who had worked on Aboriginal issues ( he replaced New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired from the Inquiry in 2000 for personal reasons ), and Mr Justice William Hoyt QC, former Chief Justice of New Brunswick and a member of the Canadian Judicial Council.
The finish, however, was clouded in controversy: in the final few hours, the Ford GT of New Zealanders Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon closely trailed the leading Ford GT driven by Englishman Ken Miles and New Zealander Denny Hulme.
* 1963 Bernard Freyberg, New Zealander soldier and statesman ( b. 1889 )
* 1923 Norman Kirk, New Zealander politician ( d. 1974 )
* John Walker ( athlete ) ( born 1952 ), New Zealander winner of the Olympic Games 1500 metre run in 1976, and long-standing champion in the mile run
Her second husband was New Zealander Reo Fortune, a Cambridge graduate ( 1928 1935 ).
* 1944 Kiri Te Kanawa, New Zealander opera singer
* 2000 Michael Noonan, Australian-born New Zealander novelist and radio script writer ( b. 1921 )
Founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, the team won its first Grand Prix at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix but their greatest initial success was in Can-Am, where they dominated from 1967 to 1971.
Bruce McLaren Motor Racing was founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren.
For, after driving McLaren's sole entry for the previous two years, Bruce was joined by 1967 champion and fellow New Zealander Denny Hulme, who was already racing for McLaren in Can-Am.
Commercial bungee jumping began with the New Zealander, A J Hackett, who made his first jump from Auckland's Greenhithe Bridge in 1986.
Previous to this the record was held in West Virginia, USA, by New Zealander Chris Allum, who bungee jumped 823 ft ( 251m ) from the New River Gorge Bridge on " Bridge Day " 1992 to set a world ’ s record for the longest bungee jump from a fixed structure.
* New Zealander — Hyde, Robin: Series of Pierrette poems ( 1926 1927 ).
* New Zealander — Sharp, Iain: The Pierrot Variations ( 1985 ).
* Bert Cook, New Zealander former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and ' 50s
Lieutenant-Commander William Edward Sanders VC, DSO, a New Zealander commanding HMS Prize, was awarded the Victoria Cross for an action on 30 April 1917 with, which was severely damaged.
Two English brothers, John and Peter Waterfall, and a New Zealander, Murray Rankin, fashioned a homemade trolley from bicycle tyres and metal tubing, and began their attempt.
He was only the second New Zealander ever to receive this award, the first being the nuclear physicist Ernest Rutherford.
Each of the twelve chapters in New Zealander Chris Bell's 2004 novel Liquidambar ( UKA Press / PABD ) interprets one of Hopper's paintings to create a surreal detective story.

New and Bruce
* 1930 Bruce Allpress, New Zealand actor
* 1937 Bruce McLaren, New Zealand race car driver, founded the McLaren racing team ) ( d. 1970 )
* 1980 Bruce Martin, New Zealand cricketer
* Bruce Schneier, Description of a New Variable-Length Key, 64-bit Block Cipher ( Blowfish ).
* Weber, Bruce, " A Wild Man is Mellowing, Albeit Not on Screen ," in New York Times, Sept. 8, 1994
* Sherwyn, David, Tracey, Bruce & Zev Eigen, " In Defense of Mandatory Arbitration of Employment Disputes: Saving the Baby, Tossing out the Bath Water, and Constructing a New Sink in the Process ", 2 U. Pa. J.
Empire magazine praised the film saying " the gaudily gory, virtuoso, hyper-kinetic horror sequel / remake uses every trick in the cinematic book " and confirms that " Bruce Campbell and Raimi are gods " and Caryn James of The New York Times called it " genuine, if bizarre, proof of Sam Raimi's talent and developing skill.
* Lenman, Bruce P. Integration and Enlightenment: Scotland, 1746-1832 ( 1993 ) New History of Scotland excerpt and text search
Standing ( left to right ): Walter Stanley Monroe ( Prime Minister of Newfoundland | Newfoundland ), Gordon Coates ( Prime Minister of New Zealand | New Zealand ), Stanley Bruce ( Prime Minister of Australia | Australia ), J.
* John Bruce Young ( 1888 1952 ), New Zealand baker, policeman, unionist and police commissioner
Biblical scholar F. F. Bruce has said " the evidence for our New Testament writings is ever so much greater than the evidence for many writings of classical authors, the authenticity of which no one dreams of questioning ... It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians.
* 1987: In the Marvel comic New Mutants in fleeing the villain Magus, they flee to the time and place of Robert the Bruce.
With 8: 49 left in the second quarter, New England defensive back Ty Law intercepted a pass intended for receiver Isaac Bruce and scored on a 47-yard return to give the Patriots a 7 3 lead.
Aided by a 20-yard reception by wide receiver Az-Zahir Hakim, a 22-yard reception by Bruce, and a defensive pass interference penalty on Patriots defensive back Otis Smith, the Rams advanced to the New England 41-yard line.
* Bruce Frohnen-author of The New Communitarians and the Crisis of Modern Liberalism ( 1996 )
In the film, Bruce Willis plays a New York police detective who inadvertently becomes embroiled in a terrorist take-over of a Los Angeles office building high-rise.
On Saturday, 22 June, with his troops now organised into their respective commands, Bruce moved his army slightly to the north to the New Park, a more heavily wooded area, where his movements could be concealed and which, if the occasion demanded, could provide cover for a withdrawal.

New and Stewart
According to the historian David O. Stewart, Cornelius Wendell led an acquittal committee, which met in the Astor House in New York ; it collected a bribery fund of up to $ 150, 000 to influence Senators into voting for Johnson's acquittal.
* Stewart, David, O. Impeached: the Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy ( 2009 ) Simon and Schuster, New York, NY.
During the Anglo-French War ( 1627 1629 ), under Charles I, by 1629 the Kirkes took Quebec City, Sir James Stewart of Killeith, Lord Ochiltree planted a colony on Cape Breton Island at Baleine, Nova Scotia and Alexander ’ s son, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling established the first incarnation ofNew Scotland ” at Port Royal.
* On December 31, 1994, the New Year's Eve celebrations featured a Rod Stewart concert, which featured 3. 5 million, making it the largest concert crowd ever.
A vastly undervalued part of the Alexander canon, A New Theory is important in understanding the generative processes which give rise to the shanty towns latterly championed by Stewart Brand, Robert Neuwirth, and the Prince of Wales.
The Britannica has an Editorial Board of Advisors, which includes 12 distinguished scholars: author Nicholas Carr, religion scholar Wendy Doniger, political economist Benjamin M. Friedman, Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Leslie H. Gelb, computer scientist David Gelernter, Physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, Carnegie Corporation of New York President Vartan Gregorian, philosopher Thomas Nagel, cognitive scientist Donald Norman, musicologist Don Michael Randel, Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch.
New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
Alexander Stewart states that this popular feel was passed along from " New Orleans — through James Brown's music, to the popular music of the 1970s.
Stewart, Tabori and Chang, New York.
* Anthony Cave Brown, " C ": The Secret Life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, Spymaster to Winston Churchill, 1987, published by Macmillan, New York.
The North Island Brown Kiwi ; the Okarito Brown Kiwi ( Rowi ), whose distribution is restricted to a single site on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand ; and a third distinct population of the North Island Brown Kiwi, the Southern Tokoeka, distributed in the lowland forest to the north of Franz Josef glacier in the South Island and on Stewart Island / Rakiura, with a small population near Haast being another possibly distinct species, the Haast Tokoeka.
* 1948 Stewart Graeme Guthrie, New Zealand Police officer ( d. 1990 )
Alexander Stewart states that the popular feel was passed along from " New Orleans — through James Brown's music, to the popular music of the 1970s ," adding: " The singular style of rhythm & blues that emerged from New Orleans in the years after World War II played an important role in the development of funk.
After New England was forced to punt, cornerback Otis Smith recovered a fumble from Jaguars running back James Stewart and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown to put the game away.
The latter experimented with his band Mark Stewart & The Maffia which consisted of New York session musicians Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish, and Keith LeBlanc, who had been a part of the house band for the Sugarhill Records record label.
Later that week, The Daily Shows Jon Stewart continued The New Yorker cover's argument about Obama stereotypes with a piece showcasing a montage of clips containing such stereotypes culled from various legitimate news sources.
The New Yorker Obama cover was later parodied by Stewart and Stephen Colbert on the October 3, 2008 cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine, with Stewart as Obama and Colbert as Michelle, photographed for the magazine in New York City on September 18.
** Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, featuring James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers, and Thomas Mitchell, is released in New York.
She then continued on an Australian and New Zealand leg of the tour accompanied by Dave Stewart until December 2011.
Tubman ( far left ), with Davis ( seated, with cane ), their adopted daughter Gertie ( beside Tubman ), Lee Cheney, John " Pop " Alexander, Walter Green, Blind " Aunty " Sarah Parker, and great-niece, Dora Stewart at Tubman's home in Auburn, New York circa 1887

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