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Saxton has made only one second-half appearance this season and that was in the Washington State game, for four plays: he returned the kickoff 30 yards, gained five yards through the line and then uncorked a 56-yard touchdown run before retiring to the bench.
The first steam-grist mill was erected in 1856 by Saxton and Casil.
The first steam-grist mill was erected in 1856 by Saxton and Casil.
Saxton was once a thriving town of several thousand people.
Saxton was the home of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad ( H & BT ).
The railroad was the life blood of the town, and the Saxton grew up around it.
More recently, Saxton was also the site of the Saxton Nuclear Generating Station, the nation's 4th nuclear power plant, which has since been dismantled.
In 1592 Bingley was shown on a map by Yorkshire map-maker Christopher Saxton as a single street with about 20 houses on each side.
It has always been commented that the reason that Saxton got the nod was because of his ties with the underworld.
He was treated by a Professor of Medicine at UCSF, Saxton T. Pope.
According to the Revenge of the Sith Incredible Cross-sections by Dr. Curtis Saxton, and according to the film's visual dictionary, Itchy was involved in the Battle of Kashyyyk as a gunner aboard an Oevvaor jet catamaran in the defense of Kachirho during the Battle of Kashyyyk.
Plath was writing the novel under the sponsorship of the Eugene F. Saxton Fellowship, affiliated with publisher Harper & Row, but they were disappointed by the manuscript and withdrew, calling it, “ disappointing, juvenile, and overwrought .” Early working titles of the novel included Diary of a Suicide and The Girl in the Mirror.
Ida Saxton McKinley ( June 8, 1847 – May 26, 1907 ), wife of William McKinley, was First Lady of the United States from 1897 to 1901.
Ida was born in Canton, Ohio, the elder daughter of James Saxton, prominent Canton banker, and Katherine DeWalt.
In the United States House elections, 2006, Saxton was challenged by Democrat Rich Sexton, a lawyer and U. S. Navy veteran from Mount Laurel.
Saxton was widely praised across South Jersey for his efforts to remove Fort Dix from the Pentagon's base realignment and closure lists in 1989 and 1991, McGuire Air Force Base from the list in 1993, and Lakehurst Naval Air Station from the list in 1995.
" Brigadier General Rufus Saxton, an abolitionist from Massachusetts, was appointed by Sherman to oversee the settling of the freed slaves.
It was established in 1895 by Seattle's five Grand Army of the Republic posts ( Stevens Post # 1, Miller Post # 31, Cushing Post # 56, Saxton Post # 103, and Green Lake # 112 ) on land donated by Huldah and David Kaufman, two of the first Jews in Seattle, having arrived there in 1869.
It was from this meeting that the McKinley National Memorial Association was formed and Theodore Roosevelt chose the first Board of Trustees, with recommendations from the President's widow, Ida Saxton McKinley.
By November 16 the cornerstone was laid in an official ceremony attended by the former First Lady, Ida Saxton McKinley, and other family members.
According to the Clerical Guide Crowe was also rector until his death at Llanymynech in Denbighshire, from 1805, and incumbent of Saxton in Yorkshire, valued at about £ 80 a year, from the same date.
Noble's first and second sons George and Saxton became successively second and third baronets, while his third son John Noble, also involved with Armstrongs, was created a Baronet in his own right in 1923.

Saxton and also
The 1607 edition included for the first time a full set of English county maps, based on the surveys of Christopher Saxton and John Norden, and engraved by William Kip and William Hole ( who also engraved the fine title page ).
Shopkeepers Daniel and Saxton Miner in Milltown owned the sole other vehicle mentioned, a “ carriage on springs .” Nine leading citizens, including Elias Sanford Palmer and Thomas Prentice, also possessed another status symbol: clocks with “ steel and brass parts .” Serving not just the thirst of the townspeople but also of the many millworkers were nine taverns, five of which were connected with stores.
Saxton also saved the New Jersey National Guard's 108th Air Refueling Wing from oblivion by working to provide it with a squadron of newer planes.
Saxton also co-founded the bi-partisan Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus.
Incredible Cross Sections of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Incredible Cross-sections of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, two official publications by Dorling Kindersley also written by Dr. Saxton, draw on material and insight available at SWTC.
There are also three sequels, all written by Mark Saxton, the same man who edited the original Islandia manuscript.
She has also inspired contemporary composers to write for her, including Richard Rodney Bennett, Antal Dorati, Carl Davis, Chaminade, Frank Martin, Malcolm Arnold, Jindrich Feld, Edwin Roxburgh, Robert Saxton, Ole Schmidt, Robert Simpson and Cecilia McDowall.
He was also awarded the Dean's Award for Distinguished Achievement in 2007 from Columbia University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and has also been honored with a John Hay Whitney Award, a Saxton Memorial Fellowship, and a Special Distinction Award from the Black American Literature Forum.
In the interim, Ziggler's second rookie, Byron Saxton, was also voted off of NXT.

Saxton and supportive
Saxton is supportive of environmentalism, which led him to be one of the few Republicans that the Sierra Club endorsed in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006.

Saxton and some
In the United States, Will and Maurice Thompson may have made some of their own bows, but many American bowyers were inspired by Art Young, Dr. Saxton Pope, and Will Compton.

Saxton and including
( In three sequels by Mark Saxton, including The Islar ( 1969 ), below.
The first town officials were selected, including town supervisor Reuben Deyo, justices of the peace Silas Saxton, John B. Howell, and John L. Deyo, with Hasbrouck Lefevre as town clerk.
In her later years she took many private pupils, including the composers Malcolm Williamson, Alison Bauld, Brian Elias and Robert Saxton.
Under Bonfiglioli more new writers appeared, including Keith Roberts, Brian Stableford and Josephine Saxton.

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* Pope, Saxton ( 1925 ) Hunting with the Bow and Arrow New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
* 1847 – Ida Saxton McKinley, American wife of William McKinley, 25th First Lady of the United States ( d. 1907 )
* 1941 – Catherine P. Saxton, English-American public relations executive
* 1907 – Ida Saxton McKinley, American wife of William McKinley, 25th First Lady of the United States ( b. 1847 )
* May 26 – Ida Saxton McKinley, American First Lady ( b. 1847 )
* June 8 – Ida Saxton McKinley, U. S. First Lady ( d. 1907 )
Gen. Rufus Saxton, an abolitionist from Massachusetts who had previously directed the recruitment of black soldiers, to implement that plan.
New York City, New York: Saxton & Miles.
* Jim Saxton ( born 1943 ), former representative from.
The Township Council President is Angela R. Garretson, the Council Vice President is President Carlisle, Jr. and Frank Deo all members ( at-large ) the wards are represented by Tonia Hobbs ( Ward 1 ), Salonia Saxton ( Ward 2 ), Donald DeAugustine ( Ward 3 ) and Gerald Freedman ( Ward 4 ).
Saxton is a borough in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Saxton is located at ( 40. 214584 ,-78. 245241 ).

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