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* Paul Clements, Felix Bachmann, Len Bass, David Garlan, James Ivers, Reed Little, Paulo Merson, Robert Nord, Judith Stafford: Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond, Second Edition.
Adams's former Arsenal and England team mate Paul Merson, himself a recovering alcoholic, is also a patron of the charity.
In the autumn of 2004, he spurned an opportunity to return to football with League One side, Walsall, who were then managed by Paul Merson, who had played alongside Bosnich in his final season at Aston Villa.
In November 2005, Paul Merson and Walsall approached Seaman, and later ex-Wales goalkeeper Neville Southall and Chris Woods to perform in an FA Cup game at Merthyr Tydfil as their two first choice goalkeepers, Joe Murphy and Andy Oakes, were unavailable.
Wright did not make it into the squad for Euro 1992 at the expense of Clough, Gary Lineker of Tottenham Hotspur, Alan Shearer of Southampton and Arsenal team mates Alan Smith and Paul Merson.
After the election, Christine and Neil Hamilton appeared together on Have I Got News For You, an appearance that established her as a chat-show personality and she subsequently appeared on myriad programmes including her own ' Christine Hamilton Show ' on BBC Choice where she interviewed celebrities who had ' been through stormy waters ' of some kind, ranging from Jonathan Aitken to James Hewitt, from Bernard Manning to Ivana Trump, and from Paul Merson to John Fashanu.
He was joined in that match by another former professional player, Paul Merson, who has also signed up to Welshpool.
However, contrary to popular belief, during this time Graham's Arsenal were not a purely defensive side ; Graham also employed capable midfielders such as David Rocastle, Michael Thomas and Paul Merson, and striker Alan Smith, whose prolific goalscoring regularly brought him more than 20 goals per season.
The club completed perhaps their highest profile signing of all time on 23 February 2006, with the capture of former Arsenal, Aston Villa, Walsall and English national midfielder Paul Merson.
* Paul Merson
Paul Charles Merson ( born March 20, 1968 ) is an English former professional footballer, manager and current sports television pundit.
Born in Harlesden, North West London, Paul Merson started his career at Arsenal, joining the club as an apprentice in 1984.
In the autumn of 1998, Paul Merson was sold to Aston Villa for £ 6. 75 million after wishing to be nearer to his family in the South.
By this stage, Paul Merson had emerged as a fine right-winger for the Gunners, in a position previously occupied by David Rocastle, who was switched to central midfield.
He came on in the 77th minute for Aston Villa team-mate Paul Merson in a 2 0 win.
Hoddle stated in interviews that he wanted McManaman to take up the license to be the bridge between David Beckham and Paul Gascoigne, and often spoke highly of McManaman's ability, but noted that McManaman's best position was " floating " dangerously and it was hard to fit him into a system to suit the team and so he often selected Paul Merson and the rising Beckham instead.
He had a prolific run in the club's youth team ( with whom he won the FA Youth Cup and scored 59 goals in a season ), but despite making his first-team debut against Everton on 7 May 1988, the forward positions were usually taken by Paul Merson and Alan Smith.
Players such as Paul Merson, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, and Les Ferdinand took part in the match, with over a 1, 000 tickets being sold.
Whilst at the club, he resided in the local small North Yorkshire village of Hutton Rudby, where Middlesbrough football associates, such as Paul Merson, Gordon McQueen and several other notable individuals have had residences.
In November 2005, Paul Merson and Walsall approached Woods, ex-England star David Seaman and ex-Wales goalkeeper Neville Southall to perform in an FA Cup game at Merthyr Tydfil as their two first choice goalkeepers, Joe Murphy and Andy Oakes, were unavailable.
* Studio analysts: Matt Le Tissier, Paul Merson, Phil Thompson, Charlie Nicholas.
Tony Adams scored with a header from a Paul Merson free kick for the Gunners in the 79th minute ; Arsenal prevailed despite Lee Dixon's sending-off, and went on to win the FA Cup in May and complete the first ever domestic cup double.
With Alan Smith as centre forward and Paul Merson on the left wing dominating up front, Hayes couldn't find any way into the Arsenal side in any of the positions he was capable of appearing in, and after another season on the fringes, he left Arsenal on 29 September 1990 to join Celtic for £ 650, 000.

Paul and hit
Paul carries him back to camp on his back, only to discover upon their arrival that a stray splinter had hit Kat in the back of the head and killed him on the way.
The song has often been covered by other artists and gave Paul Young a hit single in 1991.
In March 1982, the month before Paul Schrader's film Cat People came out, Bowie's title song, " Cat People ( Putting Out Fire )", was released as a single, becoming a minor US hit and entering the UK top 30.
The movie, which became the most commercially successful film of all time when it was released — along with his Oscar-nominated performance as Paul in Last Tango in Paris ( 1972 ), another smash hit — revitalized Brando's career and reestablished him in the ranks of top box office stars, placing him at number 6 and number 10 in Top 10 Money Making Stars poll in 1972 and 1973, respectively.
Four bullets hit John Paul II, two of them lodging in his lower intestine, the others hitting his left hand and right arm.
Paul Desmond ( born Paul Emil Breitenfeld ; November 25, 1924 May 30, 1977 ) was a jazz alto saxophonist and composer born in San Francisco, best known for the work he did in the Dave Brubeck Quartet and for penning that group's greatest hit, " Take Five ".
The hit television show, One Tree Hill, mentioned The Replacements and Paul Westerberg.
* December 16 In New York City, Mafia bosses Paul Castellano and Thomas Bilotti are shot dead in front of Spark's Steak House, making hit organizer John Gotti the leader of the powerful Gambino organized crime family.
His four children with Nancy are: Nancy Moore Thurmond ( 1971 1993 ), a beauty pageant contestant who was killed when a drunk driver hit her in Columbia, South Carolina ; James Strom Thurmond Jr. ( born 1972 ), who became U. S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina and is the current South Carolina 2nd Judicial Circuit Solicitor ; Juliana Gertrude ( Thurmond ) Whitmer ( born 1974 ), a married homemaker in Washington, DC ; and Paul Reynolds Thurmond ( born 1976 ), elected member of the Charleston County council.
East Tennessee State University First Baseman Paul Hoilman hit 12 home runs in the final round to beat out Fresno State ’ s Jordan Ribera and Georgia Tech ’ s Matt Skole for the title.
Jazz artist John Paul Larkin ( better known as Scatman John ) renewed interest in the genre briefly during the mid-1990s when he began fusing Jazz singing with pop music and electronica, scoring a world-wide hit with the song Scatman ( Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop ) in 1994.
O ' Toole appeared in the second season of Showtime's hit drama series The Tudors, portraying Pope Paul III, who excommunicates King Henry VIII from the church ; an act that leads to a showdown between the two men in seven of the ten episodes.
Keyboard duties were taken over by highly-rated singer-keyboardist Paul Carrack, a former member of British soul-pop band Ace, who scored a major international hit with the song " How Long.
The Beatles were fans of the Bonzos: they featured them in the 1967 film Magical Mystery Tour and Paul McCartney ( working with Gus Dudgeon under the alias Apollo C. Vermouth ) had produced their 1968 hit single " I'm the Urban Spaceman ".
Lauper performed the Paul McCartney hit " Maybe I'm Amazed " with Ann Wilson of Heart.
For example it was used on Paul Whiteman's early hit recording of Whispering ( 1920 ).
" James Taylor had just left Warner Bros. and made a big album for Columbia ... And then, Warner signed Paul Simon away from Columbia, and they didn't want me to have a hit record for Columbia — no matter what!
With Paul Jabara, he wrote and produced the song " It's Raining Men ," which was a # 2 hit in the UK for The Weather Girls in 1984 and a UK # 1 remake for Geri Halliwell in 2001.
Winfield was born the same day Bobby Thomson hit his pennant-winning home run for the New York Giants, known as " the shot heard ' round the world ", and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Muscle Shoals is known for recording many hit songs from the 1960s to today at FAME Studios, where Aretha Franklin recorded, and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio which developed work for Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, the Rolling Stones and countless others.
They two together released several remixes for artists like Tragida and Der Mystik, and their hit La Lamida del Gato Negro produced in 2008 and released in 2009 got the unexpected support of the world's top DJ Paul van Dyk.
Cover of the album Sylvie à Nashville In 1963, Paul Anka offered her " I'm watching you ", her first international hit ( Japan, Korea ).
In 1998, Kreviazuk scored her only international hit to date with a cover of " Leaving on a Jet Plane ", a song written by John Denver and popularized by Peter, Paul and Mary.
A few years later, Paul Revere & the Raiders learned why: Columbia Records A & R man Mitch Miller, who did not like rock n ' roll, pulled the plug on Paul Revere & The Raiders ' hit version.

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