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The night was so clear that Richardson had no difficulty making out the silhouette.
Holly was offered a spot in the Winter Dance Party, a three-week tour across the Midwest opening on January 23, 1959, by the GAC agency, with other notable performers such as Dion and the Belmonts, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson.
An Irish translation of the revised prayer book of 1662 was effected by John Richardson ( 1664 – 1747 ) and published in 1712.
In 1987, shortly after it was decided that Charlotte would receive an expansion National Basketball Association franchise ( the Charlotte Hornets ), former NFL player Jerry Richardson met with a group of potential backers to discuss the possibility of bringing an NFL expansion team to the Carolina region.
The first world title was won by the Canadian team from Regina, Saskatchewan, skipped by Ernie Richardson.
Naturalist John Richardson, who studied the breed in the 1820s, before it was diluted by crossings with other breeds, could detect no decided difference in form between the breed and coyotes, and surmised it was a domesticated version of the wild animal.
The ceremony was presided over by Governor Bill Richardson and New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles W. Daniels.
Dhrystone was published in Ada, with the C version for Unix developed by Rick Richardson (" version 1. 1 ") greatly contributing to its popularity.
His grandmother, Joni Richardson, stated that Lambert was experimenting with both drugs and alcohol, which may have contributed to his suicide.
On the other hand, Michael K. Richardson, Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Zoology, Leiden University, while recognizing that some criticisms of the drawings are legitimate ( indeed, it was he and his co-workers who began the modern criticisms in 1998 ), has supported the drawings as teaching aids, and has said that " on a fundamental level, Haeckel was correct "
One example of this was when Media Watch reported that Dave " Sluggo " Richardson had made a highly misleading report on Christopher Skase for Today Tonight.
Richardson was suspended from duty for a month, and in the One Rule for One episode of Frontline, fictional reporter Martin di Stasio is suspended for a month for doing exactly the same thing.
In 1972, the same phenomenon was observed in helium-3, but at temperatures much closer to absolute zero, by American physicists Douglas D. Osheroff, David M. Lee, and Robert C. Richardson.
The first Hamlet in color was a 1969 film directed by Tony Richardson with Nicol Williamson as Hamlet and Marianne Faithfull as Ophelia.
A variation on the phrase was written into Terry Pratchett's Hogfather for Death, voiced by Richardson.
Kagoshima was bombarded by the British Royal Navy in 1863 to punish the daimyō of Satsuma for the murder of Charles Lennox Richardson on the Tōkaidō highway the previous year and its refusal to pay an indemnity in compensation.
In 2010, a letter from a steward ( thought to be Jim Richardson ) on the Nahlin steam yacht was discovered.
Albert Richardson, who knew him personally in the 1850s, wrote that Kit Carson was " a gentleman by instinct, upright, pure, and simple-hearted, beloved alike by Indians, Mexicans, and Americans ".
In 2008 Richardson was cast in a leading role in original AMC pilot, Rubicon.
A major aquifer was discovered when merchant Nathan Jaffa had a well drilled in his back yard on Richardson Avenue in 1890, resulting in the area's first major growth and development spurt.
The name " Tibeto-Burman " was first applied to this group in 1856 by James Richardson Logan, who added Karen in 1858.

Richardson and born
Miranda Jane Richardson ( born 3 March 1958 ) is an English stage, film and television actor.
Richardson was born in Shipley, Yorkshire in 1928, the son of Elsie Evans ( Campion ) and Clarence Albert Richardson, a chemist.
The couple had two daughters, Natasha Richardson ( 1963 – 2009 ) and Joely Richardson ( born 1965 ), both actresses.
* John Richardson ( born John George Richardson, 3 May 1948, South Ockendon, Essex )-drums, vocals
Mickey Mantle was born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, the son of Elvin Charles Mantle, a lead miner known as " Mutt ," and Lovell ( née Richardson ) Mantle.
Richardson, one of nine children, was probably born in 1689 in Mackworth, Derbyshire, to Samuel and Elizabeth Richardson.
It is unsure where in Derbyshire he was born because Richardson always concealed the location.
Rupert N. Richardson, the Texas historian who later served as president of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, was born near the community of Caddo in Stephens County in 1891.
* James Richardson Spensley ( 1867-1915 ), doctor, Genoa CFC footballer, manager, Scout Leader and medic was born in 1867 in Stoke Newington.
J. P. Richardson was born in Sabine Pass, Texas, the oldest son of Jiles Perry Richardson, Sr., an oil field worker, and his wife Elise ( Stalsby ) Richardson.
His son, Jay Perry Richardson, was born two months later in April 1959.
John Richardson, naturalist, explorer and naval surgeon was born in Dumfries as was John Craig, mathematician, and polymath James Crichton.
* Charles E. Richardson, a Wyoming newspaper publisher, was born in Newcastle but spent much of his life in Rock Springs.
Film director, Tony Richardson was born in Shipley in 1928 and directed films including, " Look Back in Anger " in 1959, " The Entertainer " in 1960, A Taste of Honey in 1961 and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner in 1962.
* Dorothy Richardson, novelist, born in Abingdon.
Briers was born in Raynes Park, South West London, England, the son of Joseph Benjamin Briers and Morna Phyllis ( née Richardson ).
French was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, to Henry Flagg French ( 1813 – 1885 ), a lawyer, judge, Assistant US Treasury Secretary and author of a book that described the French drain, and his wife Anne Richardson.

Richardson and Southport
Richardson enrolled at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where she studied alongside Daniel Day-Lewis, having started out with juvenile performances in Cinderella and Lord Arthur Savile's Crime at the Southport Dramatic Club.
Born in Southport, Lancashire, in 1872, Richardson emigrated to Canada in 1891.

Richardson and Lancashire
However, other factors may have played a part in his subsequent omission, including the emergence of Tom Richardson as a successful fast bowler, and the opinion that Mold's bowling was flattered by the difficult, uneven pitches on which Lancashire played their home games.

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