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Shearer's and goals
Shearer's international strike rate had also dried up, with no goals in the twelve matches leading up to Euro 96.
Shearer's European goals take his total to 206, there were no European games in Milburn's day, so he still remains the club's top goal scorer with 200 league and domestic cup goals, and 38 wartime match goals during World War 2, seeing his total record score 238 goals in 492 games.
Owen and Shearer's strike partnership produced goals, but injuries caused Owen to miss most of the next two seasons, and Souness was sacked in February 2006 after a run of poor results.
However, he managed just 6 goals in 28 games in 1993-94, battling it out with Kevin Gallacher for the role of Shearer's strike partner as Blackburn finished second.

Shearer's and with
Shearer's legacy began to be re-evaluated in the 1990s with the publication of two biographies and the TCM and VHS release of her films, many of them unseen since the implementation of the Production Code some sixty years before.
Simultaneously, Shearer's ten-year collaboration with portrait photographer George Hurrell and her lasting contribution to fashion through the designs of Adrian were also recognized.
Shearer's marriage to Thalberg gave her a degree of power in Hollywood that was resented by rivals such as Crawford, who complained that Shearer would always be offered the best roles and best conditions: " How can I compete with Norma when she's sleeping with the boss.
It was the last of Shearer's three films with Clark Gable, after A Free Soul ( 1931 ) and Strange Interlude ( 1932 ).
Then came The Barretts of Wimpole Street ( 1934 ) as Norma Shearer's character's malevolent father ( although Laughton was only three years older than Shearer ); Les Misérables ( 1935 ) as Inspector Javert ; one of his most famous screen roles in Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ) as Captain William Bligh, co-starring with Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian ; and Ruggles of Red Gap ( 1935 ) as the very English butler transported to early 1900s America.
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin officiated the private ceremony, with Shearer's bother, Douglas Shearer giving the bride away, and Louis B. Mayer acting as best man.
* April – Fans of Newcastle United FC decorate the newly-erected Angel of the North sculpture with a giant replica of Alan Shearer's no.
The hosts, England, drew 1 – 1 with Switzerland in the opening match of Group A when Alan Shearer's 23rd minute goal was equalled by a late Kubilay Türkyilmaz penalty kick.
The $ 5, 000 bill with Hugh Shearer's portrait was put in circulation on 24 September 2009.
Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Chopra attended Alan Shearer's former school, Gosforth High School, in Newcastle, and owing to his goal-scoring exploits there, and later with the Montagu Boys ' Club, was recruited to the Newcastle United academy in July 1993.
* 11 May 2006 — Alan Shearer's testimonial is played at St James ' Park, with a Newcastle XI beating Celtic 3 – 2, with Shearer scoring the winning penalty.
The Workingman's Paradise, an allegorical novel written in sympathy with the shearers involved in the 1891 Shearer's Strike, was published under his pseudonym John Miller in early 1892.
The segment parodies the naration of The Twilight Zone, and the producers were pleased with Harry Shearer's portrayal of Rod Serling.
In Shearer's time the sideboard was in process of evolution ; previously it had been a table with drawers, the pedestals and knife-boxes being separate pieces.
* During an interview with Jason Rimkus for Harry Shearer's novel Not Enough Indians, Shearer was asked about the film and what it was like seeing it.
Shearer's lead trombone style is characterized in up-tempo tunes by aggressive, wide slide vibrato at the end of held notes, often climaxed with a " tear-off ", a technique frequently utilized by lead trumpet players.

Shearer's and club
Shearer's regular strike partner that season was Mike Newell, but at the end of the season both Shearer and Newell left the club, leaving Sutton and Kevin Gallacher as Blackburn's only major strikers.

Shearer's and take
The teacher asked Shearer's parents for permission to take him to an audition.
Henry would famously say he doesn't want to hurt his feelings and every morning when Shearer signed off, Henry would warn listeners to " take care on the roads now John Shearer's on the roads ".

Shearer's and League
Shearer's only goal in six full Champions League games was a penalty in a 4 – 1 victory against Rosenborg in the final fixture and Blackburn finished third in their group, failing to progress to the next stage.

Shearer's and from
The brewery produced the special editions featuring Newcastle United's black and white stripes and Shearer's portrait, in exchange for a donation to Shearer's testimonial match, and they went on sale from 17 April that year.
Image: Shearer's Covered Bridge Side 3008px. JPG | View of the bridge from the side
Norma Shearer's elaborate hairstyle in this film was copied from the hairstyle worn by Lynn Fontanne when she played the same character in the Broadway production of the stage play.

Shearer's and United
However, United ( now managed by Shearer's old boss at Blackburn, Kenny Dalglish ) had a good run in the FA Cup ; Shearer scored the winning goal in a semi final victory over Sheffield United as the team reached the final.
The Shearer's Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Big Chiques Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.
The Mariners eventually suffered elimination by Alan Shearer's Newcastle United in the third round, losing 1 – 0 at home.
He was and indeed is still very highly thought of by Newcastle United and received a standing ovation when he came on as a substitute at Alan Shearer's testimonial and subsequently scored.

Shearer's and on
Image: Shearer's Covered Bridge Plaque 2233px. jpg | History plaque on the bridge
Shearer's term was also marked by a great upswing in secondary school enrollment after an intense education campaign on his part.
Following surgery he was effectively ruled out for entire second half of the season but managed to make a substitute appearance in Alan Shearer's testimonial match on 11 May.

Shearer's and final
Shearer's international career was saved and it became Hirst's third and final England match.

Shearer's and day
I supported that son-of-a-bitch until the day he died ... At least Norma Shearer's brother, Douglas, was brilliant and self-sufficient, and made his own career at Metro.

Shearer's and season
This equates to a goal every 2. 74 matches, a decent ratio for a player who was seen by many as a provider rather than a goalscorer, particularly in the 1996 – 97 season when he was switched to midfield following Alan Shearer's arrival.

Shearer's and Shearer
Shearer's first marriage to writer John Ward was unhappy and she and Hawks began dating throughout 1927 until Shearer asked Ward for a divorce in 1928.
Several months later, she called Shearer's parents and told them that she had gotten Shearer an audition for the radio show The Jack Benny Program.
Crawford coveted the roles that Shearer played but knew that Shearer's husband, producer Irving Thalberg, guaranteed Shearer first choice of roles in any MGM property.

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While at Peabody he became Shearer's assistant, directing Peabody's chamber music program for guitarists ( 1971 – 73 ).

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