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Jeffrey Kyle Sheppard ( born September 29, 1974 in Marietta, Georgia ) is a retired American professional and collegiate basketball player.

Sheppard and from
Christie also used material from her fictional creation, spinster Caroline Sheppard, who appeared in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
An epigram by Samuel Sheppard, from Epigrams theological, philosophical, and romantick ( 1651 ) runs thus:
Over the centuries, Newgate was used for a number of purposes including imprisoning people awaiting execution, although it was not always secure: burglar Jack Sheppard escaped from the prison two times before he went to the gallows at Tyburn in 1724.
By contrast, unionists see him as an Ulsterman defending the province from enemies to the south: in Belfast, for example, he is depicted in a mural on Highfield Drive, and was formerly depicted in a mural on the Newtownards Road, as a " defender of Ulster from Irish attacks ", both murals ironically based on the Sheppard sculpture.
* David Sheppard, former England cricket captain, was Bishop of Woolwich from 1969-1975.
Camp Sheppard is also the only Boy Scout camp in the nation currently offering a summer camp-style program during its winter camp sessions that are run from January through March, and offer a wide range of advancement opportunities.
These include: Potter's Tavern, said to have been built in the 1750s, but restored to its appearance in 1776 when it was home to The Plain Dealer, considered New Jersey's first newspaper ; Brearley ( Masonic ) Lodge, founded by General James Giles in 1795, and still active ; the so-called " Nail House " ( c. 1815 ; second build c. 1855 ), administrative home of the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works that established Bridgeton's industrial prowess in the early nineteenth century ; the first Cumberland National Bank building ( 1816 ), only the second bank chartered in New Jersey ( now part of the Bridgeton Library ); and the David Sheppard House ( 1791 ), recently restored with assistance from the Garden State Historic Trust and home to the Cousteau Coastal Center of Rutgers University since 2008.
In 2008, Rutgers opened the Cousteau Coastal Center of its Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences in the former David Sheppard House, a base from which it coordinates cutting-edge ecological research and develops modules for environmental learning at all educational levels from elementary school upward.
Sheppard Frere wonders how Carausius was able to win support from the army when his command had been sea-based, and speculates that he had perhaps been involved in an unrecorded victory in Britain, connected with Diocletian's assumption of the title Britannicus Maximus in 285, and signs of destruction in Romano-British towns at this time.
Eventually a compromise was found: the chapel was sited just to the west of the Sheppard Flats, and funded and managed separately from the rest of the College itself, being tactfully referred to as " the Chapel at Churchill College ".
Douglas-Home's advice to the MCC committee not to press the South Africans for advance assurances on D ' Oliveira's acceptability, and his optimistic assurances that all would be well, became a matter of much criticism from a group of MCC members led by the Rev David Sheppard.
Publishers were bribed, critics accused of running secret campaigns to further other nations ' colonial ambitions, and eyewitness reports from missionaries such as William Henry Sheppard dismissed as attempts by Protestants to smear honest Roman Catholic priests.
Jack Sheppard was serially published in Bentley's Miscellany from January 1839 until February 1840 while Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist ran in the magazine.
Dr. Sheppard was Mrs. Ferrars ' blackmailer, and he murdered Ackroyd to stop him learning the truth from Mrs. Ferrars.
The plot strayed considerably from the book, including having Sheppard run over Parker numerous times with his car and commit suicide with his gun after a chase through a factory.
* 1724, 16 November: Jack Sheppard, housebreaker, was hanged at Tyburn for burglary after four successful escape attempts from jail.
Abner was ousted from Vee-Jay, and took with him from Vee-Jay producer Bill " Bunky " Sheppard, and two Vee-Jay artists that were personally under contract to Abner, namely Gene Chandler and Dee Clark.
The name of Shepparton is derived from the surname of the town's first settler Sherbourne Sheppard.
While serving this sentence he emulated Jack Sheppard in a daring attempt to escape from Wakefield prison.
Around this time, the treasurer of the IRFU, Harry Sheppard, acquired the lease from Dunlop and when Sheppard died in 1906, the union paid his estate £ 200 for the lease.
James Dalton and Jack Sheppard both retreated to Moorfields when in hiding from the law.

Sheppard and position
As Jack Sheppard, and in similar roles, she had a unique position at the Gaiety, and was an unrivalled public favourite.
The singer position was vacant for two days, with Sam Sheppard's brother, and fellow Sinate member, Matt Sheppard, became 8 Foot Sativa's new vocalist.
After Teyla's position as the leader is made secure, Todd is left to lead in her place, effectively giving him control of all the Wraith in the alliance, which Sheppard suspects he might have planned all along.

Sheppard and with
Along with Matt Frewer and W. Morgan Sheppard, Pays was one of only three cast members to also appear in the American-made series that followed.
Moreover one of Byrd's earliest compositions was a collaboration with two Chapel Royal singing-men, John Sheppard and William Mundy, on a setting for four male voices of the psalm In exitu Israel for the procession to the font in Easter week.
, members of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders ( with their term end dates and committee chairmanships listed in parentheses ) are Freeholder Director William Whelan ( 2011 ; Finance ), Deputy Freeholder Director James A. Dunkins ( 2011 ; Health ), Samuel L. Fiocchi, Sr. ( 2013 ; Public Works ), Jane Jannarone ( 2011 ; Public Affairs, Cultural & History ), Carl W. Kirstein ( 2013 ; Public Property & Personnel ) and Thomas Sheppard ( 2012 ; Agriculture ).
The Dick Sheppard School site was redeveloped in a gated Regency style with houses and apartments overlooking Brockwell Park.
* Sheppard Swim Center — Private swim center with two pools and restrooms that offers swimming courses.
A devastating tornado hit the north and northwest portions of Wichita Falls along with Sheppard Air Force Base during the afternoon of April 3, 1964 leaving 7 dead, more than 100 injured and causing roughly $ 15 million in property damage ( approximately 225 homes and businesses ).
By 1946, Moore had moved to the light heavyweight division and he went 5-2-1 that year, beating contender Curtis Sheppard, but losing to future World Heavyweight Champion and Hall of Famer Ezzard Charles by a decision in ten, and drawing with old nemesis Chase.
Williams and Sheppard lived and worked together in Mobile, Sheppard later told Williams that she wanted to move to Montgomery with him and start a band together and help him regain his radio show.
It included ten songs: " Mother Is Gone ", " Won't You Please Come Back ", " My Darling Baby Girl " ( with Audrey Sheppard ), " Grandad's Musket ", " I Just Wish I Could Forget ", " Let's Turn Back The Years ", " Honkey-Tonkey ", " I Loved No One But You ", " A Tramp On The Street ", and " You'll Love Me Again ".
As a result of his efforts to promote development around Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue, the area unofficially became known as the " new downtown " with many office towers and condos springing up in a formerly suburban area.
Elected as Lieutenant Governor with Thompson in 1882, was John C. Sheppard.
Running against Sheppard was John P. Richardson, whose family had supplied South Carolina with four governors throughout history.
Ainsworth followed Jack Sheppard with two novels: Guy Fawkes and The Tower of London.
In 1885 Leslie joined the Gaiety Theatre, London company as Jonathan Wild in H. P. Stephens and W. Yardley's burlesque Little Jack Sheppard, with music by Meyer Lutz, and also starring Nellie Farren as Jack.
* W. Morgan Sheppard as Mr. Reindeer: a mysterious crime boss in league with Santos.
In the 1920s she became a regular speaker on behalf of the League of Nations Union, but in June 1936 she was invited to speak at a peace rally in Dorchester, where she shared a platform with Dick Sheppard, George Lansbury, Laurence Housman and Donald Soper.
In 1840 Leech began his contributions to the magazines with a series of etchings in Bentley's Miscellany, where George Cruikshank had published his plates to Jack Sheppard and Oliver Twist, and was illustrating Guy Fawkes in feebler fashion.
In The Threepenny Opera, the moritat singer with his street organ introduces and closes the drama with the tale of the deadly Mackie Messer, or Mack the Knife, a character based on the dashing highwayman Macheath in John Gay's The Beggar's Opera ( who was in turn based on the historical thief Jack Sheppard ).
Soon afterward, at the annual Old-Timers ' Game at Yankee Stadium, in a grandstanding gesture and an overwhelming demand by the fans, the Yankees had public address announcer Bob Sheppard introduce an unemployed Martin as the Yankees ' next manager for the season ( with Lemon moving to the front office ).

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