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" He would later take great ( and to some historical critics such as Henry Pringle, disingenuous ) pains to distance himself from his earlier comment, indicating that while he made it, it had not been made " for publication.
Pringle also returned 38 kicks for 814 yards, which made him a CFL All-Star, Eastern All-Star, and a Terry Evanshen Trophy winner.
Pringle Stokes became severely depressed and shot himself, and the ship, under Lieutenant Skyring, sailed to Rio de Janeiro, where Otway made FitzRoy ( temporary ) Captain of the Beagle on 15 December 1828.
Perelman also mentions a film version of the book made by Samuel Goldwyn in 1924, in which Aileen Pringle starred.
Via John Pringle, who had been a family friend since the 1740s, he quickly made many valuable contacts in London, and in due time became a master inoculator.
A naturalized Canadian citizen who is currently a Corporate Event Host for Casino Regina, Reed was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1978, Canada's highest civilian honour, and in 1979 was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame .< ref name =" Pringle chasing down George Reed ">
He has a good relationship with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat and former Speaker of the Assembly, whom he knows from their years together in Sacramento, and Pringle even hosted a fundraiser for Villaraigosa's unsuccessful 2001 bid for L. A. Mayor ( Villaraigosa eventually made a successful bid in 2005 and was re-elected in 2009 ).
In the interim, Pringle had made a clear change to his bowling style-slightly slowing down and swinging the ball.
Pringle was not particularly pleased with Saward's rewrites, believing they made the story confusing and rushed.
On the strong, powerful legs of Pringle, the Baltimore Stallions made their second straight appearance in the Grey Cup.

Pringle and first
* Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. ( March 27, 1911 – February 18, 2001 ) ( age 89 ); married 1 ): Elizabeth Cauthen ( 1934 – 1954 ) 2 ): Mary Pringle Manigault ( 1954 – 2001 ); three children ( one from first marriage: Betsy ; two from second marriage: Rebecca, Dr. Edward Gilbreth ).
Furthermore, 27-year old running back, Mike Pringle was the leading rusher with a record 1, 972 yards and thirteen touchdowns, narrowly missing becoming the first running back to reach 2, 000 yards in the CFL.
In their first two playoff games, Mike Pringle would rush for 165 yards going into the Grey Cup game.
Myra selects as her first victim one of the " studs " at the Academy, a straight young man called Rusty Godowsky, and sets out to alienate him from his beautiful girlfriend Mary-Ann Pringle.
Thomas Pringle ( 5 January 1789 – 5 December 1834 ) was a Scottish writer, poet and abolitionist, known as the father of South African Poetry, the first successful English language poet and author to describe South Africa's scenery, native peoples, and living conditions.
The " Sacred Twenty ", as shown in the photo at the top of this page, were Mary H. Du Bose ; Adah M. Pendleton ; Elizabeth M. Hewitt ; Della V. Knight ; Josephine Beatrice Bowman, the third Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps, 1922 – 1935 ; Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee, the second Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps, 1911 – 1922 ; Esther Voorhees Hasson, the first Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps, 1908 – 1911 ; Martha E. Pringle ; Elizabeth J.
The first privately owned newspaper, the SA Commercial Advertiser was published in 1824, with Thomas Pringle and John Fairbairn as editors.
Pringle played in the first three match series of the summer bowling adequately but being exposed against the Indian spin attack-particularly Maninder Singh.
That first Camp Phoenix was held at Camp George Pringle in the summer of 1968, with 36 underprivileged and handicapped boys in attendance.
He first went to the house of George Pringle of Torwoodlee, who had arranged for the escape, and by him was conducted to William Veitch, in Northumberland, who in turn brought him under the name of Hope to London.
The area was first served by a post office called Whitesville, which was established June 23, 1852, with Isham K. Pringle as first postmaster.
The first recorded title that the Kiwis won was in 1974 when the duo beat Bob Pringle and Bill Cody for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on 6 January 1974.
The first recorded title that the Kiwis won was in 1974, when the duo beat Bob Pringle and Bill Cody for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on 6 January 1974.
The Kiwis began their first recorded title reign by defeating Bob Pringle and Bill Cody for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on 6 January 1974.
Mr Leslie Pringle, who was a pupil at both the previous Suffolks Secondary Modern School and at Bishops ', returned to teach divinity, being the first of a number of pupils to return as staff.
In November 1985, he went to World Class Championship Wrestling and was first managed by Percy Pringle only to turn face after saving Sunshine from a attack from The Great Kabuki then again from Percy Pringle and Rick Rude.
At the end of the Third Form ( S1 ), boys leave Pringle and move to the Middle School where they are joined by other pupils entering the School for the first time, many from prep schools.
Umberg was first elected to the California State Assembly in 1990, defeating incumbent Republican Curt Pringle.
* The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle, with John Pitcairn, as Clifford Ashdown ( 1903 in Cassell's Magazine ; first book publication, 1970 )
In April 2008, Pringle was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
Pringle became the first, and so far only, man in CFL history to run for over 2, 000 yards.
Remarkably for a man whose first two seasons were spent largely on the bench, Pringle had George Reed's record 16, 116 career rushing yards and 134 career rushing touchdowns well within his sights.

Pringle and February
Vice Admiral Joel Roberts Poinsett Pringle ( February 4, 1873 – September 25, 1932 ) was a distinguished officer of the United States Navy, serving from 1894 to 1932.

Pringle and 1991
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone – The 5th Anthology, New English Library Paperbacks, 1991
* 1991 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress: Daytime ( Joan Pringle ) Nomination
As so often happened around this time, England's youth policy was not long lasting and Pringle was back in the England team by the beginning of the 1991 season-again against the West Indies.
The final cut from Atlanta's 1991 training camp, Pringle, like fellow Cal State Fullerton alumni Damon Allen and Allen Pitts, went on to the Canadian Football League, where he became one of the best players in league history at his position.

Pringle and when
The final began with eerie resemblances to same fixture earlier in the tournament when England bowled out Pakistan for a paltry 74, as Derek Pringle dismissed both Pakistani openers at 24.
* Bryan Pringle as Arthur Pringle ( Series 2 ): the snobbish, grumpy landlord of the lads ' local when they were staying in Derbyshire.
He was occupied thus until 1833, when he married the widow Mary Izard Pringle ( 1780-1857 ), daughter of Ralph and Elizabeth ( Stead ) Izard.
About the time of the battle of Dettingen in Bavaria in June 1743, when the British army was encamped at Aschaffenburg, Pringle, through the Earl of Stair, brought about an agreement with the Duc de Noailles, the French commander, that military hospitals on both sides be considered as neutral, immune sanctuaries for the sick and wounded, and should be mutually protected.
Adams won with a small package when interference from Rude's manager Percy Pringle backfired.
One notable such incident occurred in October 1989 when he cold-cocked Percy Pringle with a guitar during an interview, then claimed that the guitar was given to him by Mick Jagger.
Pringle joined Borne in his feud with Kerry, until June 1990, when Von Erich left for the WWF.
During the argument that occurred when deciding which to use, opponents of Franklin's invention accused supporters of being American allies rather than being British, and the debate eventually led to the resignation of the Society's President, Sir John Pringle.
Revealed in " We Love You, Mrs. Pringle ," it was heard again when his real nephew, Andromeda, crash-landed on Earth in the show's third season.
The sole editor for Chronicles awards was Andrew I. Porter, while David Pringle earned Interzones, Ann VanderMeer and Stephen H. Segal were the editors for Weird Taless victory, David Langford was the editor when Ansible was awarded, and Clarkesworld Magazines winning year was under Neil Clarke, Sean Wallace, and Cheryl Morgan.
The link between the Marshall and the Whitmore families extends back three generations to when Vivian Potter ( Lynn Hamilton ) and her young daughter Ruth ( Joan Pringle ) lived in the Whitmore mansion.
After Edmonton running back Mike Pringle opened the scoring with a four-yard TD run on the opening drive, Edmonton took a commanding 14-0 lead in the second quarter when Ray connected with Tucker on a 41-yard touchdown pass, capping a four-play, 70-yard drive.
That goal was achieved twelve years later when Curt Pringle was elected Speaker of the Assembly in 1996.
Pringle was also seen occasionally with mayors of other major California cities when they traveled to Sacramento to collectively lobby the Governor and California State Legislature.
By this stage, Pringle was beginning to be easier to play on flat pitches but an excellent opponent when there was anything in the pitch.
Kabuki turned on her and Casey in October, in a match where Kabuki teamed with The Missing Link against Scott Casey and Iceman Parsons Kabuki would attack her and The Missing Link would turn on him and The Missing Link would later to the same thing again when he would be attacked by former Manager Percy Pringle and Rick Rude she would spray perfume in Rude's eyes and The Missing Link would stop pringle from attacking her.
However, when Brown resigned his seat in the State Assembly to be sworn in as mayor of San Francisco, Setencich lost that vote, restoring the Republicans ' majority and allowing them to elect Pringle as Speaker in January 1996.
Pringle was injured much of the year and feuded publicly with head coach Don Matthews, who believed Pringle was washed up and used running back Lawrence Phillips as his starter even when Pringle was healthy.
Despite his age, most analysts believed Pringle breaking these records was not a matter of if, but when.

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