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Cahill and team
A new investigation in the early 1980s, by a team under Dr. Thomas Cahill at the University of California, Davis, using Particle-Induced X-ray Emission ( PIXE ) found that only trace amounts (< 0. 0062 % by weight ) of titanium appeared to be present in the ink, which should have been too little for some of McCrone's analyses to detect.
Attempting to reconcile the conflicting results, the Cahill team suggested that the high concentrations found by McCrone were due to a combination of contamination from modern dust, and poor sample selection ( i. e. choosing contaminant particles like those in the split ); however, they also chose not to publish or publicise Möller's loose particle study.
A number of major international stars have played for the national team in recent years, including Tim Cahill, Mark Viduka, Mark Schwarzer and Harry Kewell.
* Judo: Conte was also connected with supplying " vitamin supplements " to the 1988 U. S. Olympic Judo team coached by Willy Cahill of San Bruno, California.
The Socceroos defeated the Japanese team 3 – 1 during their first game in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Finals, with Tim Cahill scoring 2 goals ( 84 ', 89 ') and John Aloisi scoring 1 ( 92 ') all in the last eight minutes to claim their first World Cup goals and victory ever.
He eventually leaves the carnival with beautiful and naive electric girl Molly Cahill to perform a team code act.
In 1974, Allen Sarlo, Jay Adams, Tony Alva, Chris Cahill and Stacy Peralta, Hamish Albany, joined the surf team.
In 1975, Cahill, Pratt, Adams, Sarlo, Peralta and Alva asked Jeff Ho and Skip Engblom to start a skate team separate from the surf team.
Timothy Filiga " Tim " Cahill ( born 6 December 1979 ) is an Australian footballer who plays for the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer and the Australian national football team.
Cahill made his début for the Australian national team in 2004.
Cahill was on the Australian team which reached the quarter finals of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.
When CBS decided in 2004 to create a third CSI series, CSI: NY, to add to its franchise, Cahill was hired to play the cocky, snarky homicide Detective Don Flack who backs up the team of CSIs and who gets some of the best lines.
The Cahill Stadium was an arena in Summerside, Prince Edward Island designed for ice hockey events and was home to the Summerside Western Capitals hockey team, who won a Royal Bank Cup in the building in 1997.
Cahill was a member of the Australian team which reached the final of the Davis Cup in 1990.

Cahill and acknowledged
The IRA has not formally admitted responsibility, but in 1985 on a Granada TV World in Action programme former IRA chief of staff, Joe Cahill, acknowledged the IRA's role.

Cahill and however
There have been various proposals to relocate the station underground in conjunction with the demolition of the Cahill Expressway, however these have not come to fruition.
Cahill himself however had to flee to the Republic of Ireland to avoid arrest, temporarily relinquishing his command of the Belfast Brigade.
Cahill denied that he was ever involved in drug dealing, however his brother Peter was convicted of supplying heroin in the 1980s.

Cahill and was
The Cahill Center for Astronomy and AstrophysicsCaltech was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934 and remains a research university with " very high " research activity, primarily in STEM fields.
Cahill suggests that the social structure engineered by colonial Spaniards, with limpieza de sangre, in South America and New Spain, one based on race, ethnicity and economic condition was a caste system.
The near loss of the election by Labor weakened McGirr's position and he was replaced as premier by Joseph Cahill in April 1952.
After counting was finalised the Cahill Government was left with an overall majority of four seats.
When Premier Cahill died on 22 October 1959, he was replaced by Askin's friend and parliamentary contemporary, Robert " Bob " Heffron, which tended to calm his aggression and opposition towards the government.
The accumulation of large amounts of PIXE data from other laboratories around the world in the ensuing decades was sufficient by 2008 to show that the Cahill figures for all elements in the inks of the map and its companion documents are at least a thousand times too small, so the discrepancy is due to their mistake.
The expanded 30th anniversary edition of the 1965 official book, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, was notable for its exclusion of most of the evidence against the map's authenticity, concentrating instead on vindications by George Painter, and Thomas Cahill with colleague Bruce Kusko ( in which they claimed specifically that they had not analyzed the loose particles they took from the map at the time of their PIXE research ), but it did reprint a remarkable essay written in 1989 by the original book dealer Laurence Witten.
Director John Boorman's gold record for the " Dueling Banjos " hit single was later stolen from his house by the Dublin gangster Martin Cahill, a scene Boorman recreated in The General ( 1998 ), his biographical film about Cahill.
" Cahill, U. S. Marshall " was set in Valentine, Texas.
In 1877 McCarty was involved in a conflict with the civilian blacksmith at Fort Grant, an Irish immigrant named Frank " Windy " Cahill, who took pleasure in bullying the young McCarty.
The coroner's inquest concluded that McCarty's shooting of Cahill was criminal and unjustifiable.
Going into the 1970 season, the Argos were strong favorites to win the Grey Cup and Leo Cahill was one of the biggest personalities in Toronto.
While the play was ruled a fumble, head coach Leo Cahill suggested that the ground cannot cause a fumble and the ball should have been ruled a dead ball.
It was another feather in Cahill ’ s recruiting cap much to the chagrin of the National Football League.
The Argos ended the 1972 season with a record of 3-11 ... missing the playoffs for the first time in Leo Cahill's tenure and less than a week later, Bassett announced Leo Cahill was fired.
In his first round he defeated Kelly Jones 6 – 2, 6 – 3, in the second round he defeated Darren Cahill 6 – 2, 7 – 5 and in the third round Henman was defeated by Pete Sampras 6 – 1, 6 – 2.
His football coach at River Dell was Tom Cahill, who would later become the head coach at Army.
He was also awarded Man of the Match for his performance, which made him the second Australian to win the Man of the Match award at a World Cup after Tim Cahill who had won the award earlier in the tournament for his performance against Japan.
The fellowship was established in honor of Tom Cahill, former President of JDI ( 1998-2006 ).
The Teleharmonium ( also known as the Dynamophone ) was an early electronic musical instrument, developed by Thaddeus Cahill in 1897.
Patent 580035 was filed by Cahill for the Telharmonium in 1896

Cahill and only
When the Cahill Expressway was opened above the station in 1958, the controversy over the entire structure only intensified.
Dr. Jerri Lin Nielsen ( née Cahill ; March 1, 1952 – June 23, 2009 ) was an American physician with extensive ER experience, who in 1998 was hired to spend a year at the Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station, as the station's only doctor.
In October 2006, Cahill was named as one of 50 nominees for the Ballon D ' Or, becoming the first Everton player in 18 years to be nominated, and the only player on the list from an AFC nation.
He booted 81 goals ( career best ) and took 192 marks playing in all 25 of the Power's games for the season as well as reaping a host of awards including his fourth All-Australian centre half forward guernsey, the All-Australian vice-captaincy, his second John Cahill Medal as Port's Best and Fairest player, the AFL Coaches ' Association Most Valuable Player award, the Showdown Medal, a raft of media awards and was the pre-count favourite for the Brownlow Medal, only to poll a disappointing 15 votes behind the eventual winner, Chris Judd, who admitted in his acceptance speech " I thought Warren Tredrea was a shoo-in to be honest ".
He replaced injured Gary Cahill after only 12 minutes, and helped his side record a 2 – 2 draw at the Camp Nou and a 3 – 2 aggregate win ; for most of the match he had to play as centre-back, as John Terry was also sent off before half-time.
The Summerside Western Capitals hosted the Royal Bank Cup in Cahill Stadium in 1997, only winning 1 game in the round robin stage before coming back with an overtime win and then beating the South Surrey Eagles by a score of 4-3 in front of almost 4, 000 people, although the stadium capacity was really only 1200.
" MacLeod believes that the only way to stop Cahill is to behead him, despite Tessa's opinion that " Enlightened societies don't kill their insane.
He was selected in the squad for the final stages in Germany and, on 12 June, came off the bench to score the third goal in a 3 – 1 group stage victory against Japan, thus becoming only the second Australian in history to score a goal at the World Cup finals, after teammate Tim Cahill.
In 1984, Cahill had bought his growing family a house on the Cowper Downs development, on the southside of Dublin, paying IR £ 80, 000 cash despite having no paid formal employment since he left his first and only job in 1969.

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