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The host was Charles Osgood.
The afterword by Charles Osgood in this edition was removed and the chapter about spelling, from the first edition, reintroduced.
In Game 7 at Joe Louis Arena, Jamie Baker scored the game-winning goal in the 3rd period after goalie Chris Osgood was out of position and the Sharks won 3 – 2.
Under Lawrie McMenemy's management, Saints started to rebuild in Division 2, capturing players such as Peter Osgood, Jim McCalliog, Jim Steele and Peter Rodrigues ( captain ) and what many people feel was the team's greatest moment ( to date ) came in 1976, when they reached the FA Cup Final, playing Manchester United at Wembley, and surprised all observers by beating much-fancied United 1 – 0 thanks to a goal from Bobby Stokes.
It received a post office in 1881 under the name Osgood after California Southern Railroad chief engineer Joseph O. Osgood ; the renaming was supposedly an unsuccessful attempt to convince Osgood to build the railroad through the San Luis Rey River valley ( the rail line eventually followed the Santa Margarita River instead ).
In 1999, the community received a $ 23 million bequest from the Gilmore and Golda Reynolds Foundation, which was established by two lifelong Osgood residents to assist the town government as well as local non-profit organizations.
Osgood was founded in the 1880s.
But critic Deems Taylor voiced the opinion that the Rhapsody was " genuine jazz music, not only in its scoring but in its idiom ", and Henry Osgood claimed that Gershwin was able to " take the elements of jazz and employ them with a distinct degree of success in forms of composition higher and larger than popular songs and musical comedy ".
Peter Leslie Osgood ( 20 February 1947 – 1 March 2006 ) was an English footballer who was active during the 1960s and 1970s.
Born in a small road named Kentons Lane in Windsor, Osgood was signed by Chelsea as a junior and made his debut as a 17 year-old in the League Cup, scoring both goals in a 2 – 0 win against Workington AFC on 16 December 1964.
Following an end-of-season tour of Australia during which Osgood scored 12 times in eight games, the centre-forward's next senior match was the 22 September 1965 4 – 1 victory over AS Roma in the Inter-City Fairs Cup ( a violent encounter dubbed " the Battle of the Bridge ").
In 1971, Osgood was part of the Chelsea team which lifted the European Cup Winners ' Cup, defeating Real Madrid 2 – 1 in a replay in Athens after the original tie had finished 1 – 1, with Osgood scoring Chelsea's goal in that game.
Chelsea declined as a major force thereafter, but Osgood continued to score regularly ; his volley from outside the area against Arsenal in the FA Cup quarter-final was voted goal of the season in 1972 – 73.
Following a series of disagreements with manager Dave Sexton over his lifestyle ( during which supporters picketed Stamford Bridge to demand he stay ) Osgood, along with several of his team-mates, was dropped from the squad and placed on the transfer list.
Osgood was known as a charming and confident man, and on the pitch he had the slight touch of arrogance found in great football players.
His autobiography ' OssieKing of Stamford Bridge ' written with Martin Knight and Martin King was released in 2003 and in 2004 Osgood appeared in a cameo role in the British film The Football Factory.
On 24 September 2010, Chelsea revealed that the Peter Osgood statue had been completed and it was to be situated outside the West Stand.
Perkins was born in New York City, son of stage and film actor Osgood Perkins and his wife Janet Rane.
A species of African white-toothed shrew was described by Wilfred Hudson Osgood in 1910 as Crocidura xantippe, common name " Xanthippe's Shrew.

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Osgood also made a habit of pronouncing the years 2001, 2002, etc., as " twenty oh one, twenty oh two ..." as opposed to the more commonly pronounced " two thousand one, two thousand two ", etc., no doubt choosing consistency over trend, as the 1990s were pronounced " nineteen ninety " instead of the more cumbersome " one thousand nine hundred ninety ", etc.

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* Sawawaktödö ( Sawa-Waktado-‘ Sagebrush-Eaters ’, also called Sawakudökwa tuviwarai-‘ Sagebrush-Eaters, who live in the mountains ’, lived in the Winnemucca area, from the Osgood Mountains and the Sonoma Mountains in the east to the Jackson Mountains in the west, from the Slumbering Hills and Santa Rosa Range in the north to Table Mountain Wilderness in the south, federally recognized as Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribes of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation and Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada )
The B & LE main line divides around Greenville, between a waypoint north of the Village of Osgood called ' KO ' and another waypoint near the Village of Kremis that used the telegraph call name ' KY ', for the " Osgood-Kremis " cut-off (" K-O ") that joined the original " Old Line " there.
Virgil's best friend and confidant is Richard " Richie " Osgood Foley ( based, appearance wise, on a character from the comics called Richard " Rick " Stone ).
He appeared in an episode of BBC's Inspector George Gently in September 2010 as a character called Max Osgood.
This theorem has also been called the Stieltjes – Osgood theorem, after Thomas Joannes Stieltjes and William Fogg Osgood.
Osgood formulated a new approach to international relations called " Graduated Reciprocation
Along with Herbert L. Osgood of Columbia University, Andrews led a new approach to American colonial history, which has been called the " imperial " interpretation.

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Longtime Red Wings Kris Draper and Chris Osgood also announced their retirement from hockey, with both soon taking positions within the club.
By virtue of finishing last the year before, the Isles were also able to claim goaltender Chris Osgood with the first pick in the waiver draft, adding a former championship goaltender without giving up any players in exchange.
The highest point in Nelson is the summit of Osgood Hill ( also known as Nelson Pinnacle ), with an elevation of above sea level.
Osgood returned to Chelsea in December 1978 following a disappointing stint in the United States with the Philadelphia Fury, where he scored only 1 goal in 23 matches for a team which also included Alan Ball and Johnny Giles.
Around this time, she was also involved in a scandal involving fellow literary critic Edgar Allan Poe, who had been carrying on a public flirtation with the married poet Frances Sargent Osgood.
Chris Osgood also scored a goal against the Hartford Whalers.
He also wrote text fillers under the pen name John Osgood.
Since 1992, Ross has also filled in for CBS Radio colleague Charles Osgood on his " Osgood File " commentaries.
It was also his 151st goal for Chelsea, moving him up to 4th among the club's all-time goalscorers, ahead of Roy Bentley and Peter Osgood.
It is also known, by a result of Osgood, Phillips, and Sarnak that the moduli space of Riemann surfaces of a given genus does not admit a continuous isospectral flow through any point, and is compact in the Frechet – Schwartz topology.
For his efforts Osgood was selected to the NHL All-Star Game and was also named to the post-season NHL All-Star Second Team.
Former Islanders goaltender Billy Smith was also credited with a goal as the player last touching the puck, but only Osgood and Hextall directly shot the puck in.
Osgood also worked with rookie goaltenders Jimmy Howard and Joey MacDonald while Legacé recovered from knee injuries in late 2005.
Willis also introduced Poe to Fanny Osgood ; the two would later carry out a very public literary flirtation.
Osgood – Schlatter disease or syndrome ( also known as tibial tubercle apophyseal traction injury and epiphysitis of the tibular tubercle ) is an irritation of the patellar ligament at the tibial tuberosity.
Osgood ’ s theoretical work also bears affinity to linguistics and general semantics and relates to Korzybski's structural differential.

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