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Unlike Hull and Steen, who were honored in Jets colors, Hawerchuk's number was retired in Coyotes apparel, despite the fact that Hawerchuk never played in Phoenix and all of his time with the team was in Winnipeg.
Many young Canadian actors, including Eric McCormack, Keanu Reeves, Jessica Steen, and Mark Humphrey played teenaged clients of the youth centre.
Helveg played two matches in the last part of OB's 1989 1st Division winning season, and he was soon a part of the OB first team alongside later national team players Allan Nielsen and Brian Steen Nielsen.
The character was primarily played by Torri Higginson, although when introduced in the Stargate SG-1 two-parter " Lost City ", she was played by Jessica Steen.
In 1987, Sweeney played Samuel Taylor Coleridge in an episode of Blackadder the Third, with Steve Steen alongside him as Lord Byron.
Steen played professional ice hockey in the Elitserien, National Hockey League and Deutsche Eishockey Liga.
Steen played a total of 950 regular season NHL games, scoring 264 goals and receiving 553 assists.

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" Breugel's cavorting peasants also laid the foundation for the secular genre scenes of Dutch Golden Age painters like Jan Steen and Frans Hals, as further discussed in the Consequences section below.
The Dutch painter Jan Steen lived in Warmond for a brief period, his house can still be visited.
Some of the production directors responsible for the sound of WLS were Ray Van Steen, Hal Widsten, Jim Hampton, Bill Price and Tommy Edwards.
Steen was born in Leiden, where his well-to-do, Catholic family were brewers and ran the tavern The Red Halbert for two generations.
In 1945, Sturla Gudlaugsson, a specialist in Dutch seventeenth-century painting and iconography and Director of the Netherlands Institute for Art History and the Mauritshuis in The Hague, wrote The Comedians in the work of Jan Steen and his Contemporaries, which revealed that a major influence on Jan Steen's work was the guild of the Rhetoricians or Rederijkers and their theatrical endeavors.
With his lavish and moralizing style, it is logical that Steen would employ the stratagems from theater for his purposes.
* Academy Award for Best Film Editing ( Sam O ' Steen, nominee )
The new band's core membership remained largely intact for more than a decade: Fee Waybill ( real name John Waldo Waybill ) ( vocals ), Bill " Sputnik " Spooner ( guitar, vocals ), Roger Steen ( guitar ), Prairie Prince ( real name Charles L. Prince ) ( drums ), Michael Cotten ( synthesizer ), Vince Welnick ( piano ), and Rick Anderson ( bass ).
Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine ( IJLP ) was a Lebanese Shia group that claimed credit for the January 24, 1987 abduction of three American and one Indian professors – Alann Steen, Jesse Turner, Robert Pohill, Mithal Eshwar Singh – from Beirut University College in West Beirut.
In December 2006, Stam and Rep. Fred Steen ran for House Republican Leader after Joe L. Kiser stepped down from the position.
* Vince Steen, former MLA for Nunakput
In 2011, Steen was ranked 4th in the North Carolina House for pro-business legislation by the North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation.
On December 8, 2011, Steen announced he would not run for re-election to the NC House, but would instead run for the Republican nomination for North Carolina's 8th congressional district currently held by Democrat Larry Kissell.
Stranger ombudsman A. Birch Steen wrote acerbic criticism of the paper within every issue, usually assailing the contents for their extreme liberal bias.
On April 17, 2009, he appeared for Ring of Honor, competing in a six-man tag match, in which he teamed with The American Wolves ( Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards ) in a losing effort to Bryan Danielson, Kevin Steen and El Generico.
She was defeated in a 1984 by-election in Fort Garry, but was elected for River Heights in the 1986 provincial election, defeating incumbent Tory Warren Steen.
The original party, now led by Sverdrup's leading opponents, Ullmann and Steen, voted against him and mocked the old man for clinging to the " Chair ", but he was saved by Høyre who had no intentions to diminish the strife within the earlier almighty Venstre, and believed that their best hope was to leave the Sverdrup ministry in peace until the general elections in 1888.
* Ralph W. Steen ( 1958 – 1976 ), for whom the on-campus library is named
* The ETRC, East Texas Research Center, is located for public use on the second floor of the Ralph W. Steen Library:
In Winnipeg, Manitoba, he and local resident James W. Steen co-founded The Commercial in 1881, a newspaper that lasted for 70 years.
He returned to the States in 2005, wrestling against Petey Williams and Kevin Steen for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, and against Trik Davis for Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South.

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In 1823 Audubon took lessons in oil painting technique from John Steen, a teacher of American landscape, and history painter Thomas Cole.
As a result of his family's interest in art, from 1937 he attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he studied under Kay Fisker and Steen Eiler Rasmussen.
The plot has some parallels to that of a classical Danish novella, Brudstykker af en Landsbydegns Dagbog (" Fragments from a Parish-Clerk's Diary ") by Steen Steensen Blicher ( 1824 ).
Other stories about the origin of the name is derived from a sign depicting a post horn in early 14th century hanging outside one of the establishments situated on the Roode Steen Square.
A new rail line was extended from Weatherford, Oklahoma, to Texola, Oklahoma, by McCabe & Steen Contractors, in July 1901.
Steen lived in Warmond, just north of Leiden, from 1656 till 1660 and in Haarlem from 1660 till 1670 and in both periods he was especially productive.
Steen did not shy from other themes: he painted historical, mythological and religious scenes, portraits, still lifes and natural scenes.
Second, Jan Steen has portrayed many scenes from the lives of the Rederijkers.
The dining room, now decorated with what appear to be Dutch tiles but is in fact trompe l ' oeil, contains a collection of small, mainly Dutch, paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries by such artists as Aelbert Cuyp, Adrian van Ostade and Jan Steen.
Steen Rasmussen at Los Alamos National Laboratory took the idea from Core War one step further in his core world system.
Anthony David Steen ( born 22 July 1939 ) is a British Conservative Party politician who was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) from 1974 to 2010, and the chairman of the Human Trafficking Foundation.
But he also had some knowledge of Swedish and translated one crime novel by Christian Steen from that language ( pseudonym of the exile Estonian novelist Karl Ristikivi ).
With an already altered lineup ( including Kristofer Steen joining from local band Abhinanda with Pär Hansson going the other way ) the band released their first studio album, This Just Might Be the Truth, in 1994.
Refused's final line-up consisted of Dennis Lyxzén, David Sandström, Kristofer Steen, and Jon Brännström, who released everything from Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent to the definitive album The Shape of Punk to Come.
Then council members Walter Wilson and Matthew Landy Steen introduced the legal resolution to amend existing ballot options for elections from then on.
He got a primary challenge from Barry D. Ford, a 35-year-old lawyer with the firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton and Harvard University alumni.
Higginson took over the role of Dr. Elizabeth Weir from Jessica Steen in a guest spot on the season eight opener of Stargate SG-1.
Despite the fact that his three sons, Johnny, Andy and Charles Jr., were all less than four years old, and his wife was expecting, Steen borrowed $ 1, 000 from his mother and headed for the Colorado Plateau, determined to strike it rich.
Long suffering from Alzheimer's, Steen died on January 1, 2006, in Loveland, Colorado.
Johannes Wilhelm Christian Steen ( 22 July 1827, Christiania-1 April 1906, Voss ) was a Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway from 1891 to 1893 and from 1898 to 1902.

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