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Strachan and released
Despite one or two decent performances for the Parkhead outift, Dublin was released by manager Gordon Strachan.
Agathe hardly featured during the 2005 – 06 season under new manager Gordon Strachan, and was released at the end of the season.
Originally comprising Viv Strachan ( vocals ), Gordon McIntyre ( guitar ), Nick Reynolds ( bass ), and Alexis Beattie ( drums ), Ballboy played gigs around Edinburgh for a few years, and recorded tracks for the Edinburgh indie compilation it's a life sentence ..., released by the newly formed SL Records label in 1997.

Strachan and further
Strachan further proposed that the reason why this exposure no longer occurs is, not only because of the trend towards smaller families, but also " improved household amenities and higher standards of personal cleanliness ".

Strachan and solo
Strachan had solo releases since 1976 and finally left the band in 1978 and was also a radio and television presenter.
Lead singer, Strachan died on 29 August 2001, aged 49, in a helicopter crash while solo piloting.
Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001, when the helicopter he was learning to fly solo crashed into Mount Archer near Kilcoy, northwest of Brisbane.

Strachan and singles
Strachan has also had a brief music career as " Michaela " with two UK hit singles ; a cover of Edwin Starr's " H. A. P. P. Y.

Strachan and Mr
:" The interior arrangements are very elegant and reflect great credit on the architect ( Mr. S. Strachan ) for whose design for the building a premium was awarded ....
Mr. John Strachan, the then Locomotive Superintendent of the Company, gives the following account for the cause of the removal.

Strachan and October
According to Hew Strachan, " Conrad von Hötzendorf first proposed preventive war against Serbia in 1906, and he did so again in 1908-9, in 1912-13, in October 1913, and May 1914: between 1 January 1913 and 1 January 1914 he proposed a Serbian war twenty-five times.
Strachan was signed a four-year contract with Championship team Middlesbrough on 26 October 2009, succeeding to Gareth Southgate.
After a poor start to the 2010 – 11 season meant Middlesbrough were down in 20th place, Strachan left the club by mutual consent on 18 October.
Mowbray was appointed Middlesbrough manager on 26 October 2010, replacing Gordon Strachan.
In October 2001, Telfer joined Southampton, who had appointed Strachan as manager just over a month earlier.
* Ian Thompson Strachan ( October 22, 1898-February 4, 1964 )-soldier ( Helen )
Later, on October 6, 1828, Dr. Strachan was able to draw up a subscription list for the proposed church building.
This position lasted just four days as Gordon Strachan was announced as the new Manager on 26 October.
* Alan Strachan, Julia Trevelyan Oman, Leading designer for theatre, ballet and opera ( obituary ), The Independent, 13 October 2003
He took part in the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, flying his flag on the Formidable and commanding the six-ship vanguard of the French fleet ; cut off from most of the fighting, he gave the signal for his ships to flee the battle, and four of them did ( although the Spanish Valdes defied the order and had rowboats tow him back into battle ); Dumanoir was chased down and captured by a squadron under Richard Strachan at the Battle of Cape Ortegal on 3 November and reached England in disgrace.

Strachan and Best
Of these, two awards were Best Guitarist ( Chris Cheney ), one award was Best Live Male Performer ( Chris Cheney ), two awards were Best Bassist ( Scott Owen ), one award was Best Drummer ( Andy Strachan ), one award was Best Live Band, and one award was Best Live Performance ( on Channel V ).

Strachan and January
Strachan, having been promoted to captain, received his VC from King George V on January 6, 1918.
The Admiralty in London did not discover that the French had sailed until 24 December, and the two squadrons they prepared in pursuit, under Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Strachan and Rear-Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, did not sail until January 1806, by which time the French had disappeared into the Atlantic.
* Chichele Professor of the History of War: Hew Strachan appointed 1 January 2002.
The Diocesan Theological Institute was an Anglican seminary founded by John Strachan in Cobourg, Canada West, on 10 January 1842.
In January 2006 he held talks with manager Gordon Strachan, who reassured him as to his future with the club.
Flood left Celtic in January 2010 and joined his former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan at Middlesbrough along with teammates Barry Robson, Chris Killen, Stephen McManus and Scott McDonald.

Strachan and 1979
Strachan played at Hampden Park in the 1979 League Cup defeat to Rangers, and set up Duncan Davidson for the game's opening goal.
; " University District ", Historylink Magic Lantern Library ( www. Historylink. org ); Keming Kuo, " Beautiful Trees Cut To ' Line Someone's Pocket '", The Seattle Times, 29 June 1977 ; " Removal of Trees Protested ", Ibid., 23 November 1926 ; " Removal of Giant Trees Would Be Crime ", Ibid., 4 November 1926 ; " Roosevelt Park Again Ravenna ", ibid., 29 May 1931 ; " Sears To Close Roosevelt Store ", > Ibid., 1 November 1979 ; Shareen Singh, " Area's Metaphysical Bent Is Well Known ", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12 September 1998, Neighbors ( project 1996-2000 ); Margaret Pitcairn Strachan, " Roosevelt-Ravenna Are Bustling Areas ", The Seattle Sunday Times, 7 July 1946, p. 5 ; Seattle School Histories, 1869-1974 ed.

Strachan and top
alt = Several rows of men, some wearing hockey uniforms, the others in overcoats and top hats. James Strachan announced the formation of the new club on December 1, 1903.

Strachan and 50
* 29 – Graeme " Shirley " Strachan, 50, Australian singer and television presenter.
In international football Strachan earned 50 caps, scoring five goals and playing in two FIFA World Cup final tournaments, Spain 82 and Mexico 86.
Strachan decided to leave Dundee as the club seemed unlikely to win back their top-flight status ; the Dundee chairman was also keen on cashing in his most prized asset, and told Gemmell that " we need £ 50, 000 by Friday or the banks are closing the gate ".
Strachan was signed by Aberdeen manager Billy McNeill in November 1977 for a fee of £ 50, 000 plus Jim Sherra.

Strachan and .
In 1610 Pietro Della Valle found a Scot, George Strachan, resident at Anah ( to study Arabic ) as physician to the amir ( i. 671-681 ).
* 1952 – Graeme Strachan, Australian rock singer ( Skyhooks ) ( d. 2001 )
They were soon joined by Bob " Bongo " Starkie on guitar and backing vocals, and Red Symons on guitar, vocals and keyboards ; Graeme " Shirley " Strachan became lead vocalist in March 1974.
By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in Claptrap and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme " Shirley " Strachan as lead vocalist.
Strachan had befriended Strauks earlier — he sang with Strauks on the way to parties — and was asked to join Claptrap which was renamed as Frame.
Strachan stayed in Frame for about 18 months but left for a career in carpentry and a hobby of surfing in Phillip Island.
Strachan told band members he intended to leave — but it was not officially announced for six months — he continued regular shows until his final gig with Skyhooks on 29 July.
Demands for the " classic " line-up of the band — Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons — to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour.
Strachan and Symons each went on to successful careers in Australian media including radio and television.
Absent were Strachan, Hill and Ingliss.
* Strachan, Isabella ( 2005 ) Emma: the twice-crowned Queen of England in the Viking Age.
On March 1, 1974, a grand jury in Washington, D. C., indicted several former aides of President Nixon, who became known as the " Watergate Seven ": Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, Charles Colson, Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian and Kenneth Parkinson, for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation.
Charles Colson pleaded guilty to charges concerning the Daniel Ellsberg case ; in exchange, the indictment against him for covering up the activities of the Committee to Re-elect the President was dropped, as it was against Strachan.
Gray was sacked after a disastrous start to the following season, and in came ex-Coventry manager Gordon Strachan as his replacement.
Gordon Strachan did much to revitalise Southampton during the 2001 – 02 season, and they finished in a secure eleventh place in the final table.
Strachan resigned in March 2004 ( to take a break from football ) and was replaced by Paul Sturrock, who had been in the process of guiding Plymouth Argyle to their second promotion in three seasons.
* Strachan, Hew.
** Strachan, Hew.
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