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Snell and crisis
Characters impersonated include Clarrie and Eddie Grundy, stumbling from one crisis to another, Joe Grundy and his incomprehensible yokel accent, Jack Woolley ’ s incomprehensible Brummie, posh Brian Aldridge, snooty Lynda Snell, and Geordie-accented Ruth " Oh noooh " Archer.
Snell presented his testimony during the 1973 oil crisis, for a United States Senate inquiry into the causes of the decline of streetcar systems.

Snell and some
Snell started work on the refurbishment of the wells, fitting some with ladders for easier access, but he abandoned the work after well 35, accounts vary reporting that he either ran out of materials or the desert became too much for him.
According to Snell, “ If some important point is disregarded by common law court, then equity interferes .”
Tilson was too closely associated with the increasingly unpopular Hoover, and Snell had made some concessions to the progressive Republicans.
Also, some of the earliest employees of Origin Systems worked there before moving on: Greg Malone ( Moebius, Windwalker ), Dallas Snell ( The Quest and Ring Quest ), Joel Rea ( The Quest and Ring Quest ), and Alan Gardner ( Windwalker, Ultima VI ).
Eventually some years later in 1977 Snell was made Bishop of Croydon, and Parsons was greatly honoured when he was asked by the Archbishop to preach the sermon at Snell's consecration.
Snell, whose father has some Puerto Rican ancestry, played for Puerto Rico in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
Rose also played a judge in some episodes of the 1970s /' 80s British television series Crown Court and Dr Snell, an interogative psychologist for " The Section " in the classic British 1960s /' 70s spy drama Callan.

Snell and early
He fell into ill-health, and had to be removed from school before he was twelve ; but on his recovery he was sent at this early age to Glasgow University, and displayed so much precocious learning, especially in Greek, that he was offered a Snell exhibition at Oxford.
Some of his Erratically work was later reprinted online in the early Internet-based magazine InterText, edited by fellow UCSD alumnus Jason Snell.
Snell also published Knauss's early blog-like e-mail missives on the Internet in a collection known as An Entirely Other Day.
In 1991, while at UCSD, Snell founded InterText, an early Internet-based magazine, which was originally distributed via FTP and e-mail in plain-text and PostScript formats.
Kahneman and Snell began research on hedonic forecasts in the early 1990s, examining its impact on decision-making.

Snell and New
In this record race he beat the reigning Olympic champion and former world record holder Peter Snell of New Zealand.
The answer is actually former New York Jets running back Matt Snell and former Pittsburg Steelers defensive tackle Ernie Stautner, who appeared together in a Miller Lite commercial.
Matt Snell ( born August 18, 1941 in Garfield, Georgia ) was the American Football League's New York Jets owner Sonny Werblin's first coup, prior to his 1965 acquisition of Joe Namath.
Snell currently lives in New Rochelle, New York with his wife Sharon, son Beau and daughter Jada.
Snell attended Carle Place High School in the one-square mile town of Carle Place, New York, where his picture resides in the Carle Place High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
* Bertrand H. Snell Hall (" New Snell ")-Contains classrooms and home to the School of Business and the School of Arts and Sciences, along with the offices of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Communication and Media Department.
In 1965 at Balboa Stadium, high-schooler Jim Ryun from Kansas beat world-record holder and reigning Olympic champion Peter Snell from New Zealand in a mile race in 3: 55. 3, an American high school record that stood for 42 years.
Snell was educated in the Brookline, Massachusetts schools and then enrolled at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire where he continued his passion for mathematics and science, focusing on genetics.
Other greats signed by the AFL in the years before the common draft included Abner Haynes and Johnny Robinson ( Dallas Texans ); Jim Otto ( Oakland Raiders ); Lance Alworth, John Hadl, and Ron Mix ( San Diego Chargers ), Lionel Taylor ( Denver Broncos ); Billy Shaw ( Buffalo Bills ); Larry Grantham ( New York Titans ); Matt Snell and Joe Namath ( New York Jets ); Nick Buoniconti ( Boston Patriots ) and a host of others.
Bertrand Hollis Snell ( December 9, 1870 – February 2, 1958 ) represented the state of New York in the United States House of Representatives.
Snell was born in Colton, New York, the son of Hollis Snell, a lumberman, and Flora E. Kimball.
Elected in 1915 to the House of Representatives from upstate New York's Thirty-first district, Snell, a Republican, served in Congress until he retired in 1939.
To Democrats ' complaints that Snell was too restrictive with the rules, the New Yorker responded that the opposition would undoubtedly do the same if and when they came back to power in the House — which they did.
With Hoover's defeat and the advent of the New Deal, Snell spent the rest of his days in Congress fighting the liberal programs of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The so-called Roosevelt recession of 1937 also encouraged Snell and other conservatives to step up their resistance to the New Deal.
Lydiard presided over New Zealand's golden era in world track and field during the 1960s sending Murray Halberg, Peter Snell and Barry Magee to the podium at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.
In a critical goal line stand, his key coverage on Jets running back Matt Snell stopped the drive and forced New York to kick a field goal.
Snell was later tied to the killing of a gun store owner in 1981, obtaining and using the very same gun, the serial number of which had been removed by the CSA armorer, Kent Yates, who himself was arrested on Friday, July 13, 1984, on an outstanding warrant out of New Mexico for firearms violations in Farmington.
In, Snell split the season between the GCL Pirates and the Short Season-A New York-Penn League, Williamsport Crosscutters.

Snell and such
Major institutions such as Snell have demonstrated 720p72 pictures as a result of earlier analogue experiments, where 768 line television at 75 FPS looked subjectively better than 1150 line 50 FPS progressive pictures with higher shutter speeds available ( and a corresponding lower data rate ).
Snell's law ( also known as the Snell – Descartes law and the law of refraction ) is a formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other waves passing through a boundary between two different isotropic media, such as water and glass.
In college he also worked part-time for then Oregon Secretary of State Earl Snell, where he learned how to build a political base by sending out messages to potential voters after reading about life changes posted in newspapers, such as deaths and graduations.
After laying such an arduous endurance base Lydiard's athletes — including Murray Halberg, Peter Snell, Barry Magee and John Davies — were ready to challenge the world, winning six Olympic medals amongst them in the 1960 Rome Olympics and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Downhill gear features body armor and full-face helmets ; helmets are often rated by CE, CPSC, and ASTM standards, however rarely by DOT or Snell, Other protective gear such as a neck brace can be added to reduce the risk ( by bringing the head to a controlled stop ) of neck and spinal injury.
Under the guise of ' Super Gran ', she protects the residents of the fictional town of Chiselton from villains such as the Scunner Campbell ( Iain Cuthbertson ) and his gang, The Muscles ( Alan Snell and Brian Lewis ) and Tub ( Lee Marshall, Jason Carrielies ).

Snell and 1933
From 1933 ~ 1934, Snell was a teacher at WUSTL.

Snell and came
When the St. Lawrence Seaway finally came to fruition during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, one of its locks was named after Snell.

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