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Peralta and played
In 2003 Peralta also did cameo work in the game where he played himself.
In August 2001, Smith left the band, and Hoeffleur played several solo shows before he and Peralta recruited drummer Joe Martin in early 2002.

Peralta and toward
In Rourke's car, Shayne drove east to Biscayne Boulevard and north toward Felice Perrin's address which had been given to him by the Peralta governess.

Peralta and during
Peralta was the site of the Battle of Peralta a minor engagement near the end of Confederate General Henry Hopkins Sibley's 1862 New Mexico Campaign during the American Civil War.
" The Padre of Isleta ", Anton Docher served as a priest in Peralta during his long period in Isleta.
Composers during this period included Bernardo de Peralta Escudero ( mostly active around 1640 ), and also Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla, who was the most famous composer of the 17th century in Mexico.
The film's $ 400, 000 budget was financed by Vans, Inc., whose skateboarding shoes Stacy Peralta had been paid to endorse during his days as a professional skateboarder.
He continued boxing and winning during the 60s in fights against Gregorio " Goyo " Peralta, Freddie Mack, Sugar Boy Nando, Guillermo Dutschmann, Henry Hank, Eddie Cotton all of which he won.
) Greg Peralta was a popular performer during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Gregorio Peralta had a record of 98 wins, 9 defeats and 9 draws as a professional boxer, with 60 knockout wins, which places him in the exclusive group of boxers that won fifty or more fights by knockout during their career.
On September 14,, Ryan was involved with a bizarre outfield play during a game against the Cleveland Indians, where Jhonny Peralta hit a fly ball to Ryan in right-center field.
Blessed Dionisius Pamplona was a holy master of novices, pastor and rector in Buenos Aires and Peralta de la Sal, and was the first Piarist killed in the fulfillment of his priesthood during the Spanish Civil War ( d. 1936 ).

Peralta and .
As he drove, he filled in Timothy Rourke briefly on the events of the evening after leaving the reporter to go to the Peralta house, and on his own surmises.
If it was designed to put me on the spot, it would have to have been written before Peralta ever called me in on the case ''.
Luís Peralta was among the soldiers at the Presidio.
Luís Peralta named his holding " Rancho San Antonio.
Eventually, Peralta gave portions of the ranch to each of his four sons.
However, legal title to all land in the City of Berkeley remains based on the original Peralta land grant.
Though no significant damage was reported to most of the few Berkeley buildings of the time, the 1868 quake did destroy the vulnerable adobe home of Domingo Peralta in north Berkeley.
The bullpen started to turn itself around and the team was able to get production from several minor league call-ups, like Mike Fiers, Martin Maldonado, Jeff Bianchi, and Wily Peralta.
Samuel Peralta " Sammy " Sosa ( born November 12, 1968 ) is a Dominican former professional baseball right fielder.
In the early 19th century, the Spanish crown deeded the East Bay area to Luís María Peralta for his Rancho San Antonio.
" Upon his death in 1842, Peralta divided his land among his four sons.
The names of many pioneer families prominent in early California history: Livermore, Peralta, and Alviso ( to name a few ) were closely linked to the Mission.
He was sponsored as an amateur by Powell Peralta in 1978 at the age of 15.
His current sponsors include Powell Peralta Skateboards, Bones Bearings, Independent Truck Company, Autobahn Wheels, Vans Skate Shoes, Skull Candy headphones, Ohana Boardshop and Protec Helmets.
They settled in what was then Don Víctor Castro's Rancho San Pablo, and adjacent to the ranch owned by the family of Luís María Peralta, the Rancho San Antonio.
Peralta is a town in Valencia County, New Mexico, United States.
Peralta is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Peralta is located at ( 34. 826464 ,-106. 688916 ).
The community's single public school, Peralta Elementary, is operated by Los Lunas Schools.
In 1790 Manuel Quimper took possession of the bay for Spain and named it " Bahía de Núñez Gaona " in honor of Alonso Núñez de Haro y Peralta, viceroy of New Spain.

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The defection of the commander of the Byzantine navy, megas doux Andronikos Kontostephanos, and the general Andronikos Angelos, played a key role in allowing the rebellious forces to enter Constantinople.
Allied fighters, by gaining air superiority over the European battlefield, played a crucial role in the eventual defeat of the Axis, which Reichmarshal Hermann Göring, commander of the German Luftwaffe summed up when he said: " When I saw Mustangs over Berlin, I knew the jig was up.
* July 31 – Seven Years ' War – Battle of Warburg: The Anglo-Hanoverian army of Ferdinand of Brunswick storms Warburg, with a heroic role being played by the English commander Lord Granby.
Richard Burton played the squad's commander, with Eastwood as his right-hand man.
For instance, he was played by David Farrar in the 1962 fiction film The 300 Spartans, where he is portrayed as a cruel, power-crazed despot and an inept commander.
As the right-hand man to Admiral Adolf von Trotha, the Navy's commander, Raeder played a prominent role in rallying support for the putsch.
There they encounter both Traynor, who is commander of the base, and Liz's father, a young naval recruit ( played by John Alkin ).
He played a major role in the second half of that conflict as a strategic advisor, military commander, and politician.
He then played a demented submarine commander in Devil and the Deep with Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant, and followed this with his best-remembered film role of that year as Nero in Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross.
* Lieutenant Ed Brock: Police commander played by James McEachin in several of the TV Movies listed below.
Joab played a pivotal role as the commander of David's forces during Absalom's rebellion.
Both the Patriarch and Tiberius, commander of the Excubitors, had been recently appointed, with Justin having played a part in their respective appointments, in his role as Justinian's curopalates.
It was then that he painted a great equestrian portrait in which the king is represented as a great commander leading his troops — a role which Philip never played except in pageantry.
He also played U. S. Navy Lieutenant Kaminsky, ignored as he tried to warn his commander of the opening skirmish in Tora!
It is named for the U. S. cavalry commander Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan ( 1808 – 1887 ) of Liberty, Missouri, who played an important part in the Mexican-American War.
The village played a significant role in the War of 1812 as the location of the squadron of U. S. naval commander Oliver Hazard Perry, who sailed from the port on September 10, 1813 to engage a British squadron just north of the island in the Battle of Lake Erie.
" In addition, much of the mythology of the Charge arose from newspaper reports ; Pickett was the only Virginia commander of his rank, and the Virginia newspapers played up their native son's role and made the assault a more glamorous " charge ".
* A 7090 / 1401 installation is featured in the motion picture Dr. Strangelove, with the 1403 printer playing a pivotal role in the plot ( it is the hiding place for a transistor radio ; which, when found and turned on by one of the three characters played by Peter Sellers in the film, reveals that the nuclear attack ordered by the deranged Air Force base commander is phony, and must be stopped at all costs ).
Although each Blackadder is positioned in a different place in British society over each series, generally falling in class over the centuries-starting out as the King's nephew at the very beginning of series one-before he mistakes his uncle for an enemy commander, kills him and allows his father ( played by Brian Blessed ) to assume the throne-and ending as a front line soldier ( a Captain ) in the British Army of World War I-there are certain common characteristics that each Blackadder shares.
The Russian army in Italy technically played the role of an auxiliary force sent to support the Austrians, though the Austrians offered the position of chief commander over all the allied armies to Alexander Suvorov, a distinguished Russian general.
Conrad was also one of the smallest of the astronauts in height, 1. 69 metres or 5 feet 6½ inches, so he found the confinement of the Gemini capsule less onerous than his commander Gordon Cooper, who played American football, did.
A corps commander during the campaigns of 1805 – 1807, Soult is best known for the prominent part he played in the Peninsular War in Spain and Portugal.
He may have played a role in the naming of the town of Pepperell, Massachusetts, after his commander when it was separated from Groton in 1753.
Augereau became a division commander and played a significant role at the Battle of Boulou from 29 April to 1 May, where his feint attacks lured Luis Firmin de la Union's Spanish army into a false position.
At end of the war, he obtained an exclusive interview with Paul von Hindenburg, the supreme commander of the German Army, in which Hindenburg acknowledged the role America had played in defeating Germany.

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