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A very detailed account of such use in the United Kingdom is given by Smith and Sutcliffe.
* May 22 – Peter Sutcliffe is found guilty of being the Yorkshire Ripper.
This is apparently a reference to Sutcliffe, who left the Beatles in Hamburg and later died there, combined with a rhyming reference to Zeppo Marx, who was the " fifth " Marx Brother.
As British novelist William Sutcliffe put it, " Of all the lots-of-people-screwing-lots-of-other-people novels this is probably the best, and certainly the weirdest.
Immediately south of the Ferrier Estate is Sutcliffe park which includes a lake, acting as a flood defence, and created by partly releasing the Kyd Brook from concrete conduits underground in which it had run until 2006.
Sutcliffe is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Washoe County, Nevada, United States.
Sutcliffe is located at ( 39. 947238 ,-119. 603603 ).
Lennon took little interest, and brushed Voormann off, suggesting that he talk to Stuart Sutcliffe, who, Lennon said, " is the artist ' round here ".
Paul ’ s mother is buried at Yew Tree Cemetery in Finch Lane and Huyton Parish Church churchyard is the final resting place of the Beatles ’ original bass guitarist, Huytonian Stuart Sutcliffe.
Richard Lee " Rick " Sutcliffe ( born June 21, 1956 ), nicknamed " The Red Baron " for his red hair and beard, is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher and current television sportscaster.
Peter William Sutcliffe ( born 2 June 1946 ) is a British serial killer who was dubbed " The Yorkshire Ripper ".
Nigel Havers was born in London, and is the younger son of Michael Havers ( later Baron Havers ), who was a barrister known for successfully defending Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on drug charges in 1967 and being chief-prosecutor of Peter Sutcliffe ( popularly known as the Yorkshire Ripper ) in 1981, becoming Lord Chancellor in the Conservative Government in 1987.
The vegetation distribution is described in further detail in Sutcliffe ( 1974 ) and Petersen ( 2007 ).
Gerard " Gerry " Sutcliffe ( born 13 May 1953 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Bradford South since 1994, and was the Minister for Sport and Tourism in the Brown Government.
As of 2011, Sutcliffe is the shadow immigration minister.
* Sutcliffe Park is a park situated at the westernmost point of Eltham.
William Sutcliffe ( born 1971 ) is a British novelist.
The Café ’ s wine list is created by Serena Sutcliffe, the head of Sotheby ’ s International wine department.
When he retired, only two men had scored more than his 6, 971 Test runs ; his average of 56. 67 is seventh highest of those who played at least fifty Test matches, as of 2012, while only Sutcliffe has a higher average among openers who scored over 4, 000 runs.
It is the birthplace of Greens politician Bob Brown, Ken Sutcliffe, State motorcross rider Scott Saul and former Penrith Panthers star Mark Booth.
Bradford East is represented by David Ward ( Liberal Democrat ), Bradford West is represented by George Galloway ( Respect ), Bradford South is represented by Gerry Sutcliffe ( Labour ), Shipley is represented by Philip Davies ( Conservative ), and

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Sutcliffe anchored a strong top to bottom rotation and Smith was one of the top closers in the game.
Sutcliffe rebounded and won 16 games for the Cubs while losing only one, helping them to the division championship.
Sutcliffe frequently used prostitutes as a young man and it has been speculated that a bad experience with one during which he was believed to have been conned out of money, helped fuel his violent hatred of women.
He took part in several big partnerships through the season, including one of 230 with Sutcliffe, although he endured a run of low scores in May and June.
Over time the members of the band have shifted – Johan Billing was a member of the band from 1994 to 1998, but with the release of " S. P. O. C. K: 1999 " ( in 1999 ) the band's lineup changed to the current one with Alexander Hofman ( the band's only remaining founding member ), Johan Malmgren ( former member of Elegant Machinery and Aaron Sutcliffe ) and Christer Hermodsson.
Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe, in one of their most famous partnerships, put on 105.
In the 1840s, Thomas Sutcliffe ( one of Kay's great-grandsons ) campaigned to promote a Colchester heritage for Kay's family.
Between 1922 and 1928, Mead was consistently one of the top batsmen in county cricket, but England's remarkable batting strength-with men like Herbert Sutcliffe, Wally Hammond, Jack Hobbs and Frank Woolley-meant Mead had few opportunities at Test level.
Serena Sutcliffe comments: " With age, Dom Pérignon takes on a totally seductive fresh-toast-and-coffee bouquet, one of the most intriguing scents in Champagne.
A right-handed batsman, Sutcliffe was noted for his concentration and determination, qualities which made him invaluable to his teams in adverse batting conditions ; and he is remembered as one of the game's finest " bad wicket batsmen ".
His last tour in 1932 – 33 included the controversial " bodyline " series, in which Sutcliffe is perceived to have been one of Douglas Jardine's main supporters.
In statistical terms, Sutcliffe was one of the most successful Test batsmen ever ; his completed career batting average was 60. 73 which is the highest by any English batsman and the sixth-highest worldwide ( i. e., of Test batsmen with 10 completed innings ).
Sutcliffe was one of seven Yorkshire players who were ever-present, playing in all 30 matches.
The Yorkshire cricket historian Alfred Pullin wrote: " it was recognised long before the season ended that Sutcliffe had established his claim to be considered one of England's first-wicket batsmen ".
As early as July, Sutcliffe was one of ten players named to tour Australia in the winter of 1924 – 25 under the leadership of Arthur Gilligan.
It has become one of the most famous matches in cricket history, not because England regained The Ashes for the first time since 1912 but for the manner it which it was achieved as Hobbs and Sutcliffe produced their most famous partnership in treacherous batting conditions.
England won the first two Tests before Hobbs and Sutcliffe played major roles in one of the most famous Test matches ever at Melbourne.
There was some criticism of Sutcliffe for scoring slowly at one point in the second half of his innings but Jardine has confirmed that Sutcliffe was playing under his instructions which " right nobly did Sutcliffe carry them out to the letter ".
Sutcliffe failed twice in the Third Test at Adelaide, the most controversial match of the tour as it was the one in which the bodyline furore reached its climax.
Sutcliffe faced Australian opposition for the final time in 1938 when he appeared in two matches against the tourists, one in July for Yorkshire at Bramall Lane and the other in September at North Marine Road in a Scarborough Festival match when he played for H D G Leveson Gower's XI.
Yorkshire completed another hat-trick of County Championships in 1939 and, although he was now 44 and certainly a " veteran ", Sutcliffe enjoyed a remarkable sequence of four consecutive centuries in May and June which showed any doubters that he was still one of the best opening batsmen around.
Sutcliffe was to play one more first-class match in 1945, but his career effectively ended in August 1939 when he played for Yorkshire against Hampshire at Dean Park Cricket Ground, Bournemouth, on Saturday, 26 August and Monday, 28 August.

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