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The Starck-Schrager design hotel partnerships continued in New York at the Paramount hotel, and then spread to Miami with the opening of the Delano Hotel in South Beach in 1995, to Los Angeles with the Mondrian Hotel in December 1996, to London with both the St. Martins Lane hotel in 1999 and the Sanderson hotel in 2000, to San Francisco and the Clift hotel, and finally back to New York with the Hudson hotel, with what is described as " Cheap Chic ".
He then traded team captain Chris Driscoll to the Buffalo Bandits for another former Rock defender Phil Sanderson, and acquired Mike Hominuck from Edmonton and Pat McCready from Buffalo, both for draft picks.
He met Julia Sanderson, then a musical comedy star, in 1922.
Lyon then taught at several academies, including Sanderson, a small school of her own in Buckland, Adams Female Academy ( run by Grant ), and the Ipswich Female Seminary ( also run by Grant ).
On 2 June 2000, when he was 56 years old, Humphrys and his then partner, Valerie Sanderson, had a son, Owen James.
Sanderson was a newsreader with Spotlight then BBC News 24 and is now a radio producer.
Sanderson attended many schools including the Royal Grammar School Worcester before entering Owen's College ( Manchester University ) and then Trinity College, Cambridge to study law.
In 1921, after his return from the First World War, the then Captain Val Sanderson was angered that the Kapiti Island wildlife reserve was unfenced and extensively damaged by cattle, sheep and goats.
In 1979 he starred in the LWT children's drama series Dick Turpin, in the title role, which ran until 1982, then he played the widower Simon Harrup in sitcom Me and My Girl broadcast from 1984 to 1988, co-starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Joan Sanderson and also produced by LWT.
* Governor of Western Australia – Michael Jeffery ( until 11 May ), then John Sanderson ( from 18 August )
In the summer of 1972, Sanderson made headlines around the world of sports when he signed what was back then the richest contract in professional sports history.
He then joins side with the kids to defeat the Sanderson sisters.
Sanderson then reverted to the ALP in 2001, when the party had its first serious electoral swing since 1977 and swept through the seats of suburban Darwin.
Its route was extended along US 90 through Sanderson to Alpine, it then headed northwest to Fort Davis, north to Balmorhea, and then west to a final terminus at San Martine.
The original route was to be from another proposed route State Highway 12 running along the Rio Grande to Sanderson, then through Fort Stockton and Pecos to the New Mexico state line.
By 1922, the new plan for SH 17 was then from Sanderson to Fort Stockton to Grandfalls ending at Monahans with a spur from Grandfalls to Barstow, and with a separate route, SH 17A, running from Alpine through Fort Davis, Balmorhea, and Pecos to New Mexico.
Sanderson goes forward too quickly, getting lost and then narrowly avoids contact with the enemy.
Chamberlain states they have no proof that Manning will not just shoot them, as he did Baxter, then Private Sanderson — who survived the raid on the 88mm cannons — defends Manning's conduct by acknowledging the fact that everybody would have run instead of fighting.

Sanderson and science
When Sanderson joined Oundle he found a minor country boarding school, by the time of his death the school had become the leading establishment for science and engineering education.
The success of Sanderson can be attributed to his educational ethos, he believed in teaching students what they wanted to learn and as a result helped to introduce subjects such as science, modern languages, and engineering to the English independent school system.
The school has had a strong reputation for science and engineering since the days of F. W. Sanderson, and this is reflected in the excellent facilities and equipment located within these buildings.
Sanderson, one of the writers of the original guide, noted that " Mark sought to make the Marvel characters ' super-powers as firm a basis in real science as possible.
In 1994, after he moved to southwestern Virginia, a local museum asked Vess to organize a show which became The DreamWeavers: a travelling exhibition of 15 fantasy artists from a variety of fields including children's book illustrators Jerry Pinkney, Dennis Nolan, Gennady Spirin, Ruth Sanderson and David Wisnieski ; comic book illustrators Michael Kaluta, and Vess himself ; science fiction / fantasy book jacket artists Dawn Wilson and James Gurney ; commercial book illustrators Scott Gustafson, Brian Froud, Alan Lee and Alicia Austin, and fine artist Terri Windling.
Sanderson has appeared in many movies, and is known for his role in the 1982 classic science fiction film Blade Runner as J. F. Sebastian.
Sanderson also portrayed a character named " Deuce " in an episode of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, and later reprised the role in the television movie Babylon 5: Thirdspace.

Sanderson and editor
Uluth M. Sanderson, editor of the San Saba County News, ran editorials against the mob.
This image Supplied by M Sanderson editor of www. adlington. info

Sanderson and for
* Sanderson, Steven E. Agrarian populism and the Mexican state: the struggle for land in Sonora ( 1981 )
In December, 1983 Scott Sanderson was acquired from Montreal in a three-team deal with San Diego for Carmelo Martinez.
Sanderson proposes that the process of forging and annealing accounts for the nano-scale structures.
Sanderson has published a recent set of non-polar covalent radii for the main-group elements, but the availability of large collections of bond lengths, which are more transferable, from the Cambridge Crystallographic Database has rendered covalent radii obsolete in many situations.
Robert Sanderson Mulliken ForMemRS ( June 7, 1896 – October 31, 1986 ) was an American physicist and chemist, primarily responsible for the early development of molecular orbital theory, i. e. the elaboration of the molecular orbital method of computing the structure of molecules.
Continuing to revamp their defensive core, Joni Pitkanen and Geoff Sanderson were traded to Edmonton for Oilers captain Jason Smith and Joffrey Lupul.
Out-of-place artifact ( OOPArt ) is a term coined by American naturalist and cryptozoologist Ivan T. Sanderson for an object of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest found in a very unusual or seemingly impossible context that could challenge conventional historical chronology.
The Sanderson Group PLC took up the mantle, for four years from 1995, also sponsoring Sheffield Wednesday at the same time.
* IATA code for Sanderson Field in Shelton, Mason County, Washington
The school is widely known as the first place of employment for legendary college basketball coach " Wimp " Sanderson, and home to many great collegiate football players.
Industry for the Moultrie area grew considerably when Sanderson Farms opened a processing plant in 2006 that now currently employs over 1, 000 workers, over 10 percent of the local workforce.
Sanderson is the location of the trailer park where Llewellyn Moss lives in the film and book No Country for Old Men.
Brown's first country house project was the remodeling of Croome Court, Worcestershire, ( 1751 – 52 ) for the 6th Earl of Coventry, in which instance he was likely following sketches by the gentleman amateur Sanderson Miller.
It was built by Sanderson Miller for George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton | George, Lord Lyttleton in the middle of the 18th century to look like a small ruined medieval castle.
During this period, Clark also appeared in print and radio ads for the Coca Cola Corp., television commercials for Plymouth automobiles, print and TV spots for Burlington Industries, television and print ads for Chrysler Sunbeam, and print ads for Sanderson Wallpaper in the UK.
Derek Sanderson Jeter (; born June 26, 1974 ) is an American baseball shortstop who has played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the New York Yankees.
Sanderson wasted no time in the rebuilding efforts, most notably re-acquiring Colin Doyle from Washington in exchange for Lewis Ratcliff, Tyler Codron and Joel Dalgarno.
Caray had suffered a stroke in February and often confused these names and it was not uncommon for him to refer to " Jim Sandberg ", " Ryne Sanderson ", " Ryne Sandbag " or " Scott Sundberg ".
Cassels, Sanderson, and Burke remained star players for the Whalers through their final season in Hartford.

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