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Richard and Coyle
The new roles of DCI Walters, DS Saleh and DS McAllister were played by Richard Coyle, Nisha Nayar and Rafe Spall respectively.
Members of the Borough Council ( with term-end years and committee chairmanship listed in parentheses ) are Council President Richard Hauser ( 2012 ; Finance ), John Coyle ( 2013 ; Public Works / Utilities ), John T. Kelley ( 2014 ; Community Outreach ), Peter W. Murray ( 2012 ; Public Safety ), Thomas O ' Donnell ( 2013 ; Community Center ) and Francis X.
Members of the Lebanon Borough Council are Council President Richard Burton, W. Faust Coyle, John Knoble, Jim Pittinger and Barbara " Bonnie " Schmidt.
Jeff Murdock ( Richard Coyle ) – Best friend to Steve and co-worker to Susan, whom he has dated once.
Richard Coyle quit his role as Jeff before the fourth series.
Seven years later, Molly ( Justine Waddell ) is now an attractive and rather unworldly young woman, which arouses the interest of one of her father's apprentices, Mr. Coxe ( Richard Coyle ).
38 " The Deadly Sin of Richard Coyle " ( 12 / 6-12 / 24 1943 15 episodes )
* Richard Coyle ( b. 1972 ), English actor
The series follows former priest John Strange ( Richard Coyle ), dismissed from the clergy under mysterious circumstances.
A stage version, directed by Michael Grandage, was first performed 2003 at the Donmar Warehouse, London by Kelly Reilly, Richard Coyle and Helen Baxendale.
Richard Coyle as Moist von Lipwig
In the Sky TV adaptation, von Lipwig was portrayed by actor Richard Coyle.
Richard Coyle ( born 27 February 1972 ) is an English actor.
The three characters were played by Kelly Reilly ( Miss Julie ), Richard Coyle ( John ) and Helen Baxendale ( Christine ).
* Richard Coyle as Alcock
Originally the Irish edition extended to little more than a small number of news stories, some columnists such as Eoghan Harris, and the inclusion of Irish cinema listings and schedules for RTÉ One and RTÉ Two in the Culture section of the paper ; but by 2005, a separate printing plant, journalistic offices, and many Irish journalists, including Liam Fay, Richard Oakley, Mark Tighe and Colin Coyle who write solely for the Irish edition have led to most of the main news section as well as all other sections being editionalised for Ireland.

Richard and agent
Richard Blair worked for many years as an agricultural agent for the British government.
While performing in Macon, Georgia, having now changed their name to the Flames, a club promoter, Clint Brantley ( then agent of one of Brown's idols, Little Richard ), suggested the band add " Famous " in front of their name to draw more people to his club.
With a solid pitching rotation, which was now ranked among the best in the league, the team traded for 1988 All-Star first baseman Gerald Perry and signed yet another free agent with veteran right-hander Richard Dotson.
* 1844 – Richard D ' Oyly Carte, English talent agent, impresario, and composer ( d. 1901 )
The actual subject of the photo is Richard Manuel, the insurance agent of Kirby McCauley, who was King's literary agent.
sends its best agent, Richard Miller ( also called the One-Man Army ) to break in, invade Garo's castle and rescue Rachel.
The family returned to the United States in 1962, and Sharon moved to Los Angeles, where she contacted Richard Beymer's agent, Harold Gefsky.
Richard D ' Oyly Carte ( 3 May 1844 – 3 April 1901 ) was an English talent agent, theatrical impresario, composer and hotelier during the latter half of the Victorian era.
Critics have claimed the RAI report to be a fraud because of the inclusion of testimony from Richard Brenneke, who claimed to be a former CIA agent and made several declarations concerning the October surprise conspiracy.
Former MI-6 agent Richard Tomlinson alleges that Pentel Rolling Writer rollerball pens were extensively used by MI-6 agents to produce secret writing ( invisible messages ) while on missions.
Chicago DEA agent John Hatcher ( Seagal ) has just returned from Colombia, where his partner Chico ( Richard Delmonte ) was killed in a confrontation with drug dealers, and John killed the dealers who killed Chico.
Occleshaw based this claim on studying the diaries of the British agent Richard Meinertzhagen, who hinted at the successful liberation of a Grand Duchess, allegedly Tatiana.
Foster had been introduced to the story by the widow of novelist Richard Wright, an agent for Edmund Naughton, who was then living in Paris and working for the International Herald Tribune.
In the 2002 offseason, Dumars revamped the Pistons ' roster by signing free agent Chauncey Billups, acquiring Richard " Rip " Hamilton from the Washington Wizards, and by drafting Tayshaun Prince from Kentucky.
In early 1967, a group of six investors ( among them attorney Richard Tinkham, John DeVoe, Chuck DeVoe, sports agent Chuck Barnes and Indianapolis Star sports writer Bob Collins ) pooled their resources to purchase a franchise in the proposed American Basketball Association.
* Richard Malone, a former CIA agent, and the main character in the 1987 film Malone, played by Burt Reynolds
* In the 2003 film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, an adaptation of the graphic novel by Alan Moore, Richard Roxburgh portrays the main villain named the Fantom, whose true identity was eventually revealed to be Professor James Moriarty, who also posed as the League's recruiter M ; with a blackmailed Dorian Gray as his agent, Moriarty acquired samples from the League with the intention of duplicating their powers for his own goals.
Not only that, but Richard and Mary continue to manufacture LSD, as becomes apparent when Lonnie, in an attempt to dose Mel with acid at dinner, accidentally doses Paul, the ATF agent.
He bequeathed all future UK-only income ( but not the copyrights which belong to Stedman Mays, Mary Tahan and Phillip Ward and managed by Mr. Ward ) from his entire literary estate to the two men he considered to have had the greatest influence on his career: Richard Gollner, his long-time agent, and Donald Carroll.
Born in London and descended from an old Norfolk family, Gresham was one of two sons and two daughters of Sir Richard Gresham, a leading London merchant, who for some time held the office of Lord Mayor, and who for his services as agent of Henry VIII in negotiating loans with foreign merchants received the honour of knighthood.
* Richard Warren Sears, founder of Sears, Roebuck, and Co, began his retail sales career by selling unclaimed watches while serving as a station agent for the railroad in Wolsey in the early 1880s.
Soman was discovered by Richard Kuhn in Germany in 1944, and represented the last wartime nerve agent discovery ( GF was not found until 1949 ).
Robert Powell ( born 1 June 1944 ) is a British television and film actor, best known for the title role in Jesus of Nazareth ( 1977 ) and as the fictional secret agent Richard Hannay.
On February 2, 1765 Grenville met with Benjamin Franklin, Jared Ingersoll from Philadelphia, Richard Jackson the agent for Connecticut, and Charles Garth the agent for South Carolina ( Jackson and Garth were also members of Parliament ) to discuss the tax.

Richard and estate
He married the heiress of Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, whose father had inherited the castle and estate of Abergavenny, and was summoned in 1392 to parliament as Lord Bergavenny.
His son, Patrick O ' Neill, did not find a buyer until real estate magnates Richard and David Jacobs purchased the team in 1986.
In the original Richard Donner films, Luthor is a vain, wisecracking money-hungry gangster, with a particular fixation on real estate, who plots outrageous disasters for Superman to try to avert.
Upon the death of his father-in-law, Sir David Hanmer, in late 1387, knighted earlier that very year by Richard II, Glyndŵr returned to Wales as executor of his estate.
While Richard was at Warwick's estate, he developed a close friendship with Francis Lovell, which would remain strong for the rest of his life.
Richard was then sent to Warwick's estate at Middleham for his knightly training.
In 1811 he purchased the estate Sully in Fairfax County, Virginia from his second cousin Richard Bland Lee.
As his father-in-law was dead, George became jure uxoris Earl of Warwick, but did not inherit the entire Warwick estate as his younger brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, married the widowed younger sister of his wife, Anne Neville, for which George resented his brother.
The novel is told in first person by Anne herself and follows the events firsthand from the time she first met Richard at her family's estate in Middleham to the time her son is born in 1472.
Cecil was born in Bourne, Lincolnshire in 1520, the son of Richard Cecil, owner of the Burghley estate ( near Stamford, Lincolnshire ), and his wife, Jane Heckington.
In the same year he inherited the estate of his granduncle, Richard Brocklesby, which made him financially independent, and in 1799 he established himself as a physician at 48 Welbeck Street, London ( now recorded with a blue plaque ).
Producer Kevin Misher, who spent a year securing the rights from the Herbert estate, would be joined by Richard Rubinstein and John Harrison ( of both Sci Fi Channel miniseries ) as well as Sarah Aubrey and Mike Messina.
In 1219 Richard Poore, the then Bishop of Sarum, decided to establish a new town and cathedral on an estate in his possession ( confusingly known as Veteres Sarisberias — Old Salisburys ) in the valley, on the banks of the River Avon.
The western part was left to " Mercy Cressingham, spinster " ( now commemorated by the Cressingham Gardens estate in the area ) and the eastern part-now mostly occupied by Brockwell Park-was left to Richard Ogbourne who promptly sold it on to John Blades.
East Twickenham sits largely on the former Twickenham Park ( estate of Sir Francis Bacon, the 16th century philosopher and Lord Chancellor ) together with the former Cambridge Park, home of Richard Owen Cambridge, the 18th century satirical poet.
Smithson's estate was sent to the United States, accompanied by Richard Rush.
Several United States Presidents have vacationed at the Annenberg estate, including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Gerald Ford.
In 1789, Richard Clough Anderson purchased and established an estate called Soldier's Retreat, which made up much of Hurstbourne.
The infamous murderer Richard Loeb's family owned a summer estate in Charlevoix in the 1920s.
During the summer of 1956 Richard Yates moved to Mahopac with his family and wrote much of his most famous novel Revolutionary Road in the wellhouse of the estate on which he lived.
It was named for the Richard Udall family who had an estate on South Country Road ( now Montauk Highway ).
Richard Jennings came into contact with James, Duke of York ( the future James II, brother of King Charles II ) in 1663, during negotiations for the recovery of an estate in Kent ( Agney Court ) that had been the property of his mother-in-law, Susan Lister ( nee Temple ).
* Library of Congress lecture by Hammett estate trustee and biographer Richard Layman on the 75th anniversary of The Maltese Falcon
Neath Abbey was established in 1129 AD when Sir Richard de Granville gave 8, 000 acres ( 32 km² ) of his estate in Glamorgan, Wales to Savigniac monks from western Normandy.

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