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Pringle and returned
John later went to Kentucky, but Samuel returned to the river valley with his new wife Charity Pringle ( née Cutright ), her brother John Jr., friends Thomas Hughes, and John and Elizabeth Jackson with their sons George and Edward.
Pringle also returned 38 kicks for 814 yards, which made him a CFL All-Star, Eastern All-Star, and a Terry Evanshen Trophy winner.
Percy Pringle III would replace Garvin, who returned to the wrestling ring.
At the 2007 Conference, Wes Streeting was returned at the Vice-President for Education, and Katie Curtis and Benedict Pringle were returned to the Block of 12.
In the course of 1798 he returned to England with Pringle in command of the frigate, and in 1801 was appointed to the frigate, one of the squadron off Brest, under Admiral William Cornwallis.
In 1828 the commander of HMS Beagle, Pringle Stokes ( not related to John Lort Stokes ), died and Robert FitzRoy assumed command ; the ship returned to England in 1830 and was recommissioned.
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.
With no other NFL teams expressing interest in his abilities, Pringle returned to the CFL, following the relocated Baltimore franchise and joining the newly christened Montreal Alouettes late in the season.

Pringle and singer
Kay's mother, Karen Kay ( born Adrianne Judith Pringle ), is a former cabaret singer and television personality.

Pringle and Hollywood
Born John Cecil Pringle in Logan, Utah, to stock company actor parents, he struggled through a childhood of abuse and neglect before moving to Hollywood as a teenager.

Pringle and joined
Pringle joined Borne in his feud with Kerry, until June 1990, when Von Erich left for the WWF.
In 1976 Virago became an independent company, with Callil, Owen and Spicer as Directors, shortly to be joined by Lennie Goodings and Alexandra Pringle.
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.

Pringle and live
The books describe the marriage of Harriet and Guy Pringle as they live and work in Romania and Greece, ending with their escape to Alexandria in 1941 just ahead of the Germans.
Further bequests included £ 1, 400 and two houses in Marylebone and Argyll Ground Westminster to John Sherwine of Soho plus £ 100 to be given to a charity of Sherwine's daughters choice, to Robert Pringle of Clifton a Cavendish Square house and £ 400 and to Cosmo Alexander ( 1724 – 1772 ) a Scottish painter " my house I live in withall its furniture as it stands with pictures bustoes etc ".
His live band for this contained Tony Lowe ( guitar ), Phil Spalding ( bass ), and Greg Pringle ( drums ).

Pringle and band
By 2003, after the final American Cheese tour dates-during which time Ben Pringle ( now of The Rentals ) had replaced Fisher ( who had left amicably to front his own band, Psoma )-the band disintegrated.
The lineup of the reformed band is different from the original, including original backup vocalist Rachel Haden on bass / vocals, Sara Radle on vocals / multiple instruments, Ben Pringle of Nerf Herder on synths, Lauren Chipman on viola / synth / vocals and Dan Joeright on drums.

Pringle and playing
Smith's physical resemblance to Elvis and his mannerisms happened to catch the attention of DJ Norm Pringle of Victoria, BC Canada, who had been playing " That's All Right, Mama " and " Heartbreak Hotel " on the radio.
In 1987 he played the lead in a BBC TV production of What the Butler Saw, playing Dr Prentice in a production also featuring Prunella Scales, Timothy West and Bryan Pringle.

Pringle and guitar
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 and early
Founding editor David Pringle stepped down in early 2004 with issue 193.
In addition to Imus in the morning and Cousin Brucie midday, Lund hired Bob Vernon for afternoons, Oogie Pringle for early evenings, and Dick Summer for late night.
The novels describe the experiences of a young married couple, Harriet and Guy Pringle, early in World War II.

Pringle and 2008
* Mike Pringle – player ( RB ), 2008 ( Edmonton Eskimos 1992, 2003 – 04 ; Sacramento Gold Miners 1993 ; Baltimore Stallions 1994 – 95 ; Montreal Alouettes 1996 – 2002 ).
( July 30, 2007 ), Ethan Pringle ( September 2, 2007 ), Ramón Julián Puigblanque ( July 27, 2008 ), and Enzo Oddo ( August 2010 )
In 2008, she appeared as Harriet Pringle in the Radio 4 adaptation of Fortunes of War.
In April 2008, Pringle was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
On April 2, 2008, Pringle was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

Pringle and for
" 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.
Harold Pringle was the last Canadian soldier executed, in 1945, for a military offence.
The captains of Maria, Inflexible, and Loyal Convert wrote a letter criticizing Captain Pringle for making Arnold's escape possible by failing to properly blockade the channel, and for not being more aggressive in directing the battle.
Apparently the letter did not cause any career problems for Pringle or its authors ; he and John Schank, captain of the Inflexible, became admirals, as did midshipman Pellew and Lieutenant Dacres.
Pringle contributed in the past thirty years many key results to accretion disc theory, and wrote the classic 1981 review that for many years was the main source of information about accretion discs, and is still very useful today.
On 1 August, the Independent TDs John Halligan, Finian McGrath and Thomas Pringle announced that they were withdrawing their support for Norris over the revelations of the Nawi plea.
This is the subject of numerous running gags in I ’ m Alan Partridge, in particular his numerous efforts to deny his interest in Bangkok " lady-boys " ( whom he describes as ‘ fascinating creatures ’ whilst insisting that he is merely confused by them and not attracted to them ) and a recurrent gag in which he will daydream about performing an erotic dance in a peephole Pringle jumper and a vulcanised rubber thong for a selection of men ( usually those who can help further his career in some way, such as BBC Chief of Programming Tony Hayers ).
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.
* David Pringle ( 1965 ), president of Luminys Systems Corp., chief technology officer of Imagility, Inc., winner of two Academy Awards and one Emmy Award for technical achievement
In their first two playoff games, Mike Pringle would rush for 165 yards going into the Grey Cup game.
* In 1964, Ken Russell directed a black and white film adaptation for BBC 2, with Bryan Pringle in the title role and Jonathan Cecil as Cummings.
One theory refers to Mark Pringle, who filed a US Patent 2, 286, 644 titled " Method and Apparatus for Processing Potatoes " on March 5, 1937.
"), then you've got the fever for the flavor of a Pringle!
* Pringle Prize for Washington Journalism from Columbia University ( 2003 )
* November 30-Sir John Pringle presents " A discourse upon some late improvements of the means for preserving the health of mariners " to the Royal Society of London, commending and publicising Captain Cook's methods for prevention of scurvy at sea.
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.
Instead, Kerry was reinstated days later as the two battled for the belt, which Borne won thanks to interference by Percy Pringle.
Pringle Hall ( named for Vice Admiral Joel R. P. Pringle, NWC President from 1927 – 1930 ) was opened in 1934, and was the principal site for war gaming from the time of its completion in 1934 until the Naval Electronic Warfare Simulator was built in Sims Hall in 1957.

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