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This fact is corroborated, by J. Sturrock in his South Kanara and Madras Districts Manuals, and also by Haridas Bhattacharya in Cultural Heritage of India Vol.
This season was also significant in international terms for Sturrock as he made his Under-21 debut against Czechoslovakia in a 0 – 0 draw on 12 October 1976 in the first ever Scotland Under-21 side.
Sturrock also asked in the same survey if the surveyee had witnessed any event which they could not have identified and which could have been related to the UFO phenomenon, with around 5 % replying affirmatively.
Sturrock also introduced – at least in principle – the concept of morning and afternoon training sessions in an attempt to raise the fitness level of his players.
Sturrock has also served as Chairman of the Plasma Physics Division and the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society.
Sturrock was also curious as to whether fellow scientists like the AIAA members ever reported seeing UFOs, i. e., anomalous aerial phenomena that they couldn ’ t identify.
Sturrock also found that skepticism and opposition to further study was correlated with lack of knowledge and study: only 29 % of those who had spent less than an hour reading about the subject favored further study versus 68 % who had spent over 300 hours.

Sturrock and brought
Wigley clearly felt ill at ease in charge of the Saints so after two games in charge, Paul Sturrock was brought in from Plymouth Argyle.
After losing six of their first ten league games that season, Hodges ' reign was brought to an end, and he was replaced by Paul Sturrock.

Sturrock and back
In October 2003, Sturrock had successfully taken Argyle back to the top of the Football League Second Division and left when Plymouth had just 12 games to play in what would prove to be another season when they would finish as divisional champions and return to the Football League Championship, formerly known as the First Division.

Sturrock and club
Until this appointment, Sturrock had most recently been at English League 1 club Plymouth Argyle in a business support role, having been relieved of his managerial duties, until he quit the club.
Sturrock shocked Dundee United fans by resigning from the club in August 2000.
On 23 August 2004 it was announced that Sturrock was leaving the club ' by mutual consent ', after a disappointing run of form and rumours of player unrest and boardroom dissatisfaction with his management.
After a week of speculation Sturrock resigned his post as Swindon Town manager after just over a year with the club to rejoin previous club Plymouth Argyle.
Sturrock then proceeded to take the club to its highest league position in 20 years: tenth in The Championship.
On 22 April 2010 the Plymouth board confirmed that Paul Sturrock had left his role within the club to pursue other managerial opportunities.
McClelland left the club before the season ended, and was replaced by former Dundee United striker Paul Sturrock.
Although Sturrock soon left for Dundee United, the club found a second ' golden period ' in 1998 – 99 under new manager Sandy Clark, when the club finished third in the SPL behind Rangers and Celtic.
* 23 August 2004 – Southampton manager Paul Sturrock parts company with the club after just five months in charge.
Sturrock himself left the club by " mutual consent " within six months of being appointed.
During the rumoured player disputes with Sturrock, Wigley stepped in as an intermediary and helped solve differences at the club.
When Sturrock left the club in August 2004 only two games into the new season, chairman Rupert Lowe revealed that Wigley had been appointed full time boss of the Saints and not just caretaker.
In January 2008, Malpas became manager of Swindon Town after the takeover of the club by local businessman Andrew Fitton, replacing former Dundee United team-mate Paul Sturrock.

Sturrock and Kevin
Swindon pounced at the opportunity to acquire the services of Sturrock and on 7 November 2006 Sturrock was confirmed as manager with Kevin Summerfield and John Blackley following him from Wednesday.
Williams and Hunter were replaced by Paul Sturrock and Kevin Summerfield.

Sturrock and John
* John Christian Ramsay Sturrock: Apr 1926-Mar 1935
In 1993, Sturrock became the manager of First Division team St. Johnstone, having been recommended by the outgoing manager, John McClelland.
Some of the most popular translations include those by Louise Varèse ( 1946 / revised 1957 ), Paul Schmidt ( 1976 ), Nick Osmond ( 1993 ), Dennis J Carlile ( 2001 ), Martin Sorrell ( 2001 ), Wyatt Mason ( 2002 ), and the collaborative team composed of Jeremy Harding & John Sturrock ( 2004 ).
In the Jeremy Harding & John Sturrock translation ( 2004 ), the reader is the focus of the work.

Sturrock and who
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.
Sturrock guided Sheffield Wednesday to Championship survival in 2005 – 06 but was sacked after a poor start to the 2006 – 07 season and replaced by Brian Laws, who led Wednesday to a 9th place finish in the Championship after having an outside chance of reaching the play offs until the penultimate game of the season.
Just after the start of 2004 – 05, Sturrock handed in his resignation and was replaced by Steve Wigley who spent three months at the helm before being replaced by Harry Redknapp.
Paul Whitehead Sturrock ( born 10 October 1956 in Ellon, Aberdeenshire ) is a Scottish football manager who, since July 2010, is the manager of Southend United.
Sturrock soon appointed new signing Craig Easton, who he had previously managed at Swindon Town, as captain while another player from one of Sturrock's old clubs, Chris Barker, was later appointed as vice-captain, having initially been signed on loan, and then permanently on deadline day .< ref ></</ ref > It was not an easy task for Sturrock as his assistant, Tommy Widdrington left for " footballing reasons " on Wednesday 15 December 2010 .< ref ></</ ref > After a mid table finish in his first season, he has enjoyed more success during the current season, with Southend currently leading League 2.
Famous mainstream scientists who have shown interest in the UFO phenomenon include Stanford physicist Peter A. Sturrock, astronomer J. Allen Hynek, computer scientist and astronomer Jacques F. Vallée, and University of Arizona meteorologist James E. McDonald.
The meeting was initiated by Peter A. Sturrock, who had reviewed the Condon report and found it dissatisfying.
New manager Paul Sturrock was appointed before the end of the campaign but was sacked just after the 2004 – 05 season, to be replaced by Steve Wigley who spent just three months in charge before the arrival of Harry Redknapp from local rivals Portsmouth.
Alexander Stuart " Jock " Sturrock MBE ( Melbourne, 14 May 1915Noosa Heads, 11 July 1997 ) was a noted Australian yachtsman who won over four hundred national and state championship yachting races.
His international appearances were limited as Scotland had a number of other strikers at this time such as Kenny Dalglish, Charlie Nicholas, Mo Johnston, Steve Archibald, Paul Sturrock, Joe Jordan, Frank McAvennie and Andy Gray who were preferred to Brazil.
Astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock wrote that " critical reviews ... came from scientists who had actually carried out research in the UFO area, while the laudatory reviews came from scientists who had not carried out such research.
He invited Archibald Sturrock, who was employed by the Great Northern Railway as its locomotive engineer, to be the Chairman of the new company.

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