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From left to right, Alan ( Heap ), Joanna ( Haywood ), Angela ( Alexander ), Caroline ( Greig ), Martin ( Theobald ), Guy ( Mangan ), Mac ( Rhind-Tutt ), Sue ( Gomez ) and Boyce ( Chris ).
He currently rides for the Trek Racing Cooperative Team, formerly the Trek VW team with Jeremiah Bishop, Travis Brown, Sue Haywood, Lea Davison and Ross Schnell.
Sue Haywood born 9 October 1971 is a retired professional mountain bike racer.

Sue and was
After all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie when one has inquired who it was Sue Brown married and where it is they now live when questions are asked and answered about families and children, and old professors when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted that does it.
Bill Davis quartet of Hillsboro was second and baton twirler Sue Ann Nuttall of Reedville third.
* 1990 – Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton found to date, was discovered by Sue Hendrickson in South Dakota.
In the liner notes to Buddy Holly: The Definitive Collection, Billy Altman notes that " Peggy Sue " was originally written as " Cindy Lou " ( after Holly's niece ), but Holly changed it prior to recording as a tip of the hat to Crickets drummer Jerry Allison's girlfriend, Peggy Sue Gerron.
The PI novel was a male-dominated field in which female authors seldom found publication until Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky, and Sue Grafton were finally published in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Coppola's nephew, Nicolas Cage, starred in Coppola's film Peggy Sue Got Married and was featured in Rumble Fish and The Cotton Club.
He was adopted by Edmonia Sue and W. G.
Private Eye parodied Sue Townsend's The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, age 13¾ to write The Secret Diary of John Major, age 47¾, in which Major was portrayed as a naive nincompoop ( e. g. keeping lists of his enemies in a Rymans Notebook called his " Bastards Book ") and featuring " my wife Norman " and " Mr Dr Mawhinney " as recurring characters.
In 2009, it was announced that a thirty-year old ban of the film in the Welsh town of Aberystwyth was finally lifted, and the subsequent showing was attended by Terry Jones and Michael Palin alongside mayor Sue Jones-Davies ( who portrayed Judith Iscariot in the film ).
The prosecution team was led by Tom Stewart, district attorney for the 18th Circuit ( and future United States Senator ), and included, in addition to Herbert and Sue Hicks, Ben B. McKenzie and William Jennings Bryan.
The team was instead sold to an ownership group including managing general partner Peter Magowan, the former CEO of Safeway, Harmon Burns, and his wife, Sue.
The team faced a tragic note on July 19, when the club announced that Sue Burns, the team's senior general partner who was a virtual fixture in her seat adjacent to the Giants ' dugout, died early Sunday morning of cancer.
* On an episode of the TV series Glee, Sue Sylvester ( Jane Lynch ) claims she was a sniper and an aid to the storming of the Suez Canal.
Hanson was traveling with his wife, Sue, and 2½-year-old daughter, Christine, who had never flown on a plane before.
Part of Burton's success was due to how well he varied his acting with the three female characters, each of whom he tries to seduce differently: Ava Gardner ( the randy hotel owner ), Sue Lyon ( the nubile American tourist ), and Deborah Kerr ( the poor, repressed artist ).
* Sue Kunitomi Embrey, born on January 6, 1923, was an editor of the Manzanar Free Press, the camp newspaper, and wove camouflage nets to support the war effort.
After his death it was revealed that during the early 1980s he had had an affair with broadcaster Sue MacGregor.
Eugene Victor Debs was named after the French authors Eugene Sue and Victor Hugo.
The idea for the counterpropaganda series was that of Sue Taylor White of Freedom House ; her husband, Paul White, the first director of CBS News, produced and directed the program.
Robinson was a leader in the movement for the right to physician-assisted suicide, fighting for the right of well-known ALS patient Sue Rodriguez to choose when to end her life with the assistance of a physician.
Under a rule forbidding distribution of the joint possessive, writing " Jason and Sue's children than " Jason's and Sue's children " died in the crash " eliminates the implication that Jason lost children of whom Sue was not the mother, but it introduces ambiguity as to whether Jason himself was killed.

Sue and awarded
In 1991 The Quincunx was awarded the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters which is given for the best first novel published in North America.
The Spirit Trophy was awarded to Sue Bellarby and Kathy Huddart, whose Caterham 7 broke down just shy of the finish line.
At the same event he was awarded the 1st place trophy for best mascot in parade and a £ 50 cheque which he donated to Sue Ryder cancer care.

Sue and $
A series of huge nude portraits from the mid-1990s depicted the very large Sue Tilley, or " Big Sue ", some using her job title of " Benefits Supervisor " in the title of the painting, as in his 1995 portrait Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, which in May 2008 was sold by Christie's in New York for $ 33. 6 million, setting a world record auction price for a living artist.
Sue Ellen appears in four episodes: in " The Caddy ", she struts down the street wearing a bra as a top, causing Kramer to crash George's car ; in " The Bottle Deposit ", Elaine spends $ 20, 000 on a set of golf clubs ( owned by John F. Kennedy ) for Mr. Peterman when she is caught in a vicious bidding war with Sue Ellen at an auction ; in " The Abstinence ", Elaine boasts to Sue Ellen about dating a doctor but then is made to look foolish when her boyfriend is completely useless during an emergency at the coffee shop ; finally, in " The Betrayal ", Elaine is so unhappy at receiving an " Unvitation " ( a super-last-minute invitation ) to Sue Ellen's wedding, that she travels all the way to India just to show up.
Peggy Sue Got Married opened with $ 6, 942, 408 and ended up grossing $ 41, 382, 841 in the U. S. It was the first box-office success for Coppola since Apocalypse Now.
* November 30, 1984: With new girlfriend-accomplice Sue Edwards, he pistol-whipped Selina Varich, a friend of Edwards ' sister, in her Redwood City apartment and forced her to withdraw $ 6, 000 from her bank account.
* Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction – The $ 5, 000 prize is given for the best published first novel or collection of short stories in the preceding year.
The Attorney General of Virginia, Mary Sue Terry, prosecuted eight LaRouche organizations on charges of securities fraud relating to $ 30 million in loans.
His most notable progeny include: Bite the Bullet ( 19 starts 5-4-2 for US $ 216, 809 ; sire of 19 SW in Australia ), Spectacular Love ( won G1 Belmont Futurity Stakes ), Spectacular Sue, Maison Close, Lay Down, Festivity, Spectacular Joke, Princess Pietrina, Lotus Pool, Esprit d ’ Etoile, Legal Bid and Sweettuc.

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Huff lives with his wife, Sue, and their four children, 6 to 10 years old, in a $25,000 home with a $17,000 mortgage.
Also fine are Sue Lawless, as a mother more protective and belligerent than a female spider and just as destructive, Harold Cherry, as her scratchy spouse, and Hildy Weissman, as a vegetable in human form.
`` Look, Sue baby '', he'd said.
Sue Grafton contributed to the screenplay of the former.
* 1950 – Sue Rodriguez, Canadian assisted suicide advocate ( d. 1994 )
* 1857 – Eugène Sue, French novelist ( b. 1804 )
Fragmentary remains of smaller individuals were found alongside " Sue ," the Tyrannosaurus mounted in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and a bonebed in the Two Medicine Formation of Montana contains at least three specimens of Daspletosaurus, preserved alongside several hadrosaurs.
The poem is quoted by Sue Bridehead in Thomas Hardy's 1895 novel, Jude the Obscure and also by Edward Ashburnham in Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier.
* 2000 – Vicki Sue Robinson, American actress and singer ( b. 1954 )
The Crickets performed " That'll Be the Day " and " Peggy Sue " on The Ed Sullivan Show on December 1.
They also sang " Peggy Sue " on The Arthur Murray Party on December 29 and were given a polite introduction by Kathryn Murray.
In addition, John Lennon recorded a cover version of " Peggy Sue " on his 1975 album Rock ' n ' Roll.
According to this episode, Dr. Sam Beckett ( Scott Bakula ) influences Buddy Holly to change the lyrics from " piggy, suey " to " Peggy Sue ", thus setting up Holly's future hit song.
These included former Communist Party of Great Britain member Sue Slipman as well as Conservative party members including Adair Turner, Anna Soubry and Tom Hayhoe.
The main relief presenters are Martine Croxall, Gavin Esler ( BBC News at Five ), Sophie Long ( mainly weekday afternoons ), Rachel Schofield ( Monday mornings ), Tim Willcox and Julian Worricker ( Friday afternoons ), while Fiona Armstrong, Ellie Crisell, Ben Geoghagen, Roger Johnson, Kasia Madera, Chris Rogers, Babita Sharma, Julia Somerville, Sue Thearle and Carole Walker also fill in for regular presenters.
The 1980s also saw the cementing of relationships between established characters: Alf Roberts ( Bryan Mosley ) married Audrey Potter ( Sue Nicholls ) in 1985, Kevin Webster ( Michael Le Vell ) married Sally Seddon ( Sally Dynevor ) in 1986.
After six months he moved to Raleigh and worked with Johnnie and Jack before heading for Richmond, Virginia, where he performed with Sunshine Sue Workman.

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