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Reynolds started the 1941 season with the Wilkes-Barre Barons of the Class-A Eastern League, but was demoted to Cedar Rapids after three appearances.

Reynolds and when
The Texans made themselves a comforting break on the opening kickoff when Denver's Al Carmichael was jarred loose from the ball when Dave Grayson, the speedy halfback, hit him and Guard Al Reynolds claimed it for Dallas.
This idea can work fairly well when the Reynolds number is high.
Reynolds ' annotated copy was lost for nearly two hundred years when it appeared in a Cambridge bookshop, inscribed with the signature ‘ J.
It had been long established in the decisions of the Supreme Court, beginning with Reynolds v. United States from 1879, when the Court reviewed the history of the early Republic in deciding the extent of the liberties of Mormons.
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.
Another operatic version came in 1828, when Frederic Reynolds adapted Garrick's Catherine and Petruchio, adding an overture by Rossini and songs from Shakespeare's plays and sonnets set to music by tenor John Braham and T. Cooke.
The story was described by Reynolds Price, when he wrote:
The Oklahoma House of Representatives failed to confirm the choice after Rep. Mike Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City attacked the band for its use of offensive language, and Rep. Corey Holland, R-Marlow said he had been " really offended " when Michael Ivins came to the announcement ceremony in March wearing a red T-shirt with a yellow hammer and sickle.
Told from the point of view of Professor Bill Reynolds, a scholar in the fictitious discipline of ' micropaloentology ', this novel is set in the 24th and 25th Centuries, when the solar system has been colonised.
Most of the action in the novel follows this trio's adventures during the time when Reynolds believes Carlton was developing his theories.
It remained in Irish hands until 1652 when it was partially blown up by Cromwellian " Ironsides " under Commissary Reynolds, who had all the fortifications dismantled.
The high school football team coached by " Wood Newton " ( played by Burt Reynolds ) celebrated when it tied Piggott High in a game, which it almost always lost.
It originally extended into present day Ohio, when that part of the state ( known as the Toledo Strip ) was claimed by both Ohio and Michigan during the Toledo War This larger Whiteford Township included most of present day Sylvania, Sylvania Township, northern Springfield Township and a small section of present-day Toledo north of Airport Highway between Reynolds Road and Holland-Sylvania.
Evidence for objective reality of projection on to the etheric plane ( a near-copy of the physical plane ) is sometimes suggested when people, such as patients during surgery, describe OBEs in which they see or hear events or objects outside their sensory range ( for instance, Pam Reynolds reported experiencing an OBE during brain surgery and described a surgical instrument she had not seen previously, as well as conversation that occurred while she was under anethesia ).
He remained as Taoiseach until 11 February when he was succeeded by the sacked Finance Minister, Albert Reynolds.
He remained as Taoiseach until 11 February when Albert Reynolds succeeded him having easily defeated Mary O ' Rourke and Michael Woods in the Fianna Fáil leadership election.
Reynolds created a storm when he appointed his new cabinet.
The fact that Reynolds seemed prepared to issue risky state funded export insurance, effectively subsidising the Goodman business empire which now accounted for 12 % of national GDP, when the country was economically in deep trouble, caused great distrust in the electorate.
Reynolds had decided to re-appoint the Attorney General, Harry Whelehan, when the government had been formed in 1992.
Reynolds was humiliated by Ahern and many of the ministers he had sacked when he came to power in 1992.
Reynolds had been due to give evidence on several previous occasions on payments he allegedly received when he was Taoiseach.
Reynolds was one of the godfathers of the future Edward III when the prince was christened on 17 November 1312.
Reynolds remained in general loyal to Edward II until 1324, when with all his suffragans he opposed the king in defence of the Bishop of Hereford, Adam of Orlton.
In the spring, when the flow is faster, a higher Reynolds Number is associated with the flow.

Reynolds and network
Almost three decades ago Bertha Reynolds undertook a study of short-contact interviewing because of her conviction that short-term casework had an important but neglected place in our network of social services.
In 1983, Reynolds died of bone cancer, and Robinson departed the network, and ABC made Jennings the sole anchor of World News Tonight on September 5, 1983.
The ESPN spokeswoman confirmed that Reynolds " is no longer with the network " but did not give a reason for the departure.
After the demotion, Reynolds returned to the field as a correspondent for the network.

Reynolds and hired
He hired Paul Reynolds, the well-known agent of Paul Laurence Dunbar, to represent him.
Elliot Scott ( Labyrinth, Who Framed Roger Rabbit ), Reynolds ' mentor, was hired.
Charles remained with Reynolds High School for three years before the University of Portland hired Charles as its men's soccer coach in 1986.
D ' Arcy hired geologist George Bernard Reynolds to do the prospecting in the Iranian desert.
In Jannuary 2001 Reynolds received a pardon from President Bill Clinton and was hired by Jesse Jackson's Rainbow / Push Coalition to decrease the number of young blacks going to prison.
In 1908, he was hired as its dean to replace John W. Reynolds.
Former congressman Mel Reynolds, who served a sentence in prison for sexual assault and bank fraud, was hired by Rainbow / PUSH as its resident scholar on prison reform after his release in 2001.
By 1968, he became co-anchor of the ABC evening newscast with Howard K. Smith, who remained as co-anchor after Harry Reasoner was hired from CBS to replace Reynolds in December 1970.
Milloy's junkscience. com website was reviewed and revised by a public relations firm hired by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
Reynolds first entered the role-playing game industry in 1995, when he was hired by TSR as their online coordinator, beating out Bruce Cordell for the same position.
In July 2008, Paizo hired Reynolds as a developer on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.

Reynolds and Reasoner
In 1969, the veteran reporter became the co-anchor of the ABC Evening News, first with Frank Reynolds, then the following year with another CBS alumnus, Harry Reasoner.
Harry Reasoner, formerly of CBS News and 60 Minutes, joined ABC News in 1970 to co-anchor ABC Evening News with Smith, beginning that December, replacing Reynolds.
In early 1971, Harry Reasoner left CBS News and replaced Reynolds as the New York anchor.
Reasoner joined ABC in 1970 as co-anchor with Howard K. Smith ( himself a CBS alumnus ) of the ABC Evening News, replacing Frank Reynolds ( also a CBS alumnus ), who was reassigned as ABC's Washington D. C. correspondent.
After Reasoner and Barbara Walters ceased their anchor duties in 1978, Reynolds returned to the anchor chair as the Washington, D. C., anchor for the now-revamped World News Tonight newscast, with co-anchors Max Robinson and Peter Jennings, who became the show's sole anchor after Reynolds ' death.

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