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Strachan and was
Strachan had solo releases since 1976 and finally left the band in 1978 and was also a radio and television presenter.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
He was criticised by many, including John Strachan, for his retreat at the Battle of York, and was shortly after recalled to England, where he continued a successful, if not brilliant, military career.
* Gordon C. Strachan, staff assistant to Herbert G. Klein but was assigned to be H. R.
The hygiene hypothesis was first formulated in 1989 by Strachan who observed that there was an inverse relationship between family size and development of atopic allergic disorders – the more children in a family, the less likely they were to develop these allergies.
Each time, Bennett was able to effectively use the " Red Menace " tactic against the NDP and its leaders during this time, Robert Strachan and, in the 1969 general election, against Thomas Berger.
He was thus foreign minister at the outbreak of World War I, and in the words of Hew Strachan ( The First World War, p. 72 ): " Of all the world's statesmen in 1914, Katō proved the most adroit at using war for the purposes of policy.
Meredith's former business partner at Montreal, Strachan Bethune, was the grandson of Martha ( Henry ) Hallowell.
The first recorded admission of non-masons was on the 3rd of July, 1634, in the persons of Sir Anthony Alexander, his elder brother, Lord Alexander, and Sir Alexander Strachan of Thornton.
Gordon Strachan quit as Southampton manager in March and was replaced by Plymouth Argyle's Paul Sturrock.
The Maroons ' president James Strachan had been the owner of the Wanderers in the 1900s and he attempted to secure the Wanderers name but negotiations failed, so the club was known by its official name, the Montreal Professional Hockey Club.
John Strachan, who was then the rector of York, as well as a member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada and a prominent member of the Family Compact, also understood the efficacy of petitioning.
Unfortunately for Mackenzie and the Reformers, the mood of Upper Canada had changed somewhat from 1828 for a number of reasons: Sir John Colborne, who replaced Sir Peregrine Maitland as lieutenant governor in 1828, was less allied with John Strachan and the Family Compact ; Colborne had encouraged immigration to Upper Canada from the British Isles, and these new settlers felt more loyalty to the home country than Upper Canadians born in the New World ; and the Reform party had seemed to accomplish little during the two years they had controlled the Assembly.
The Tories, however, also felt threatened: Lieutenant Governor Colborne was reforming the Legislative Council ( traditionally dominated by the Family Compact ) and paying less heed to John Strachan and the Executive Council.

Strachan and years
The story closes a few years later, with an aged Noel Strachan visiting Willstown to see what has been done with the money he has given Jean to invest.
After Miller left the club, Strachan replaced him with Garry Pendrey, who would go on to spend many years as his assistant at various clubs.
Born in Brisbane, Queensland as Quentin Alice Louise Strachan, she spent her first years in Ilfracombe, with her family subsequently living in a number of country towns around Australia.
Murphy attended Bishop Strachan School, an exclusive Anglican private school for girls in Toronto and, through a friend, she met her future husband Arthur Murphy who was 11 years her senior.
Martin O ' Neill the club's most successful manager in 20 years left and new manager Gordon Strachan came in.
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.
Richardson followed his old boss Atkinson to Coventry City in 1995, and spent the next two-and-a-half years at the Sky Blues repeatedly fending off relegation under both Atkinson and his successor, Gordon Strachan.

Strachan and age
Strachan retired from playing in 1997 at age 40, setting a Premier League record for an outfield player.
Strachan began his career with Dundee, having decided to sign with the Scottish club at the age of 14.
Strachan played in the win over Chelsea at Highfield Road at the age of 40, in what was at the time a record age for an outfield player in the Premier League.
The systems development life cycle, according to Elliott & Strachan & Radford ( 2004 ), " originated in the 1960's, to develop large scale functional business systems in an age of large scale business conglomerates.
When he died in 1853, at age 82, he had been visited at his historic home on Lake Erie by General Isaac Brock, Francis Gore, Mrs. Anna Jameson, Sir Peregrine Maitland, Sir John Colborne, Chief Justice Sir John Beverley Robinson, his brother the Honourable Peter Robinson, Dr. William Dunlop, Bishops Stuart and Strachan, Sir George Arthur, the Duke of Richmond, Lord Aylmer and many others.

Strachan and serving
Of the four, only Ratford was British-born: Strachan was a white man born in the United States ( though later serving in the Royal Navy ), and Martin and Ware were African Americans ( place of birth uncertain ).

Strachan and First
* The Oxford Illustrated History of the First World War ( edited by Hew Strachan ) ( Oxford, 1998 ) ISBN 0-19-820614-3
Moving to England, Strachan won the 1985 FA Cup Final in five seasons with Manchester United, before spending the next seven seasons as club captain at Leeds, winning the 1989 – 90 Second Division and 1991 – 92 First Division league titles.
New boss Tommy Gemmell handed 19 year old Strachan the captaincy for the 1976 – 77 First Division campaign.
Strachan opened the 1984 – 85 campaign with four goals in seven games, though the " Red Devils " could only manage a fourth place finish in the First Division.
With the " Whites " now in the First Division, Wilkinson secured a midfield quartet of Strachan, Gary McAllister, David Batty and Gary Speed.
He went on to play a key role, playing 41 of a possible 42 games and scoring seven goals, as Leeds won the Football League First Division championship title in 1992, as part of a midfield that also comprised Gordon Strachan, Gary McAllister and David Batty – former Leeds manager Eddie Gray considered it to be one of the greatest midfield lineups in the modern era.
# Hew Strachan, The Oxford Illustrated History of the First World War.
* Strachan, Hew Francis Anthony: The First World War, Viking, UK, 2004, ISBN 978-0-670-03295-2
Both proved to be the case, as he struggled to win regular football at Elland Road, though played enough times in his first season to earn a First Division championship medal, even though more noticeable midfield players-Gordon Strachan, Gary McAllister, Gary Speed and David Batty-spent more time in the side and got the plaudits.

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