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Cullen and Inquiry
Lord Cullen has conducted inquiries into three major British disasters, all of which are known as the Cullen Inquiry:
Following the Dunblane massacre, the government passed the Firearms ( Amendment ) ( No. 2 ) Act 1997, banning private ownership of handguns almost completely, although the official inquiry, known as the Cullen Inquiry, had not recommended this.
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Cullen and was
Bruce Dow originally performed the role of Pseudolus, but was forced to withdraw from the entire 2009 season due to an injury, and the role was then performed by Sean Cullen as of September 5, 2009.
The English sinologist Cullen emphasizes the point that there was no concept of a round Earth in ancient Chinese astronomy:
The series ' voice of KITT, William Daniels, was being sought by Hasselhoff to reprise his role, as well as Peter Cullen for the voice of KARR.
The first known method of artificial refrigeration was demonstrated by William Cullen at the University of Glasgow in Scotland in 1756.
Neurosis was coined by the Scottish doctor William Cullen in 1769 to refer to " disorders of sense and motion " caused by a " general affection of the nervous system ".
It has been determined that the first true supermarket in the United States was opened by a former Kroger employee, Michael J. Cullen, on August 4, 1930, inside a former garage in Jamaica, Queens in New York City.
" Jim Cullen observed in Popular Culture in American History ( 2001 ) that although it was Michael Jackson's Thriller that originally synchronized music video with album sales, Janet Jackson was also among the first generation of artists that saw the visualization of their music elevate them to the status of a pop culture icon.
( This show is not to be confused with an unrelated American show by the same name, which aired on ABC and was hosted by Bill Cullen in 1975.
The lettering on the Royal Festival Hall and the temporary Festival building on the South Bank was a bold, sloping slab serif letter form, determined by Gray and her colleagues, including Charles Hasler and Gordon Cullen, illustrated in Gray ’ s Lettering on Buildings ( 1960 ).
In December 1996, Price began airing regularly on the schedule, with half-hour Barker shows in the morning and hour-long episodes in the afternoon and evening, Kennedy shows in late-night, and the Cullen version as part of what was then billed as " Sentimental Sunday ".
With his good academic reputation however, several other members of staff at the University agreed to provide him with a job as a tutor in Ancient History in the Department of Tutorial Classes, but ultimately he was prevented from doing so by the Chancellor of the University, Chief Justice Sir William Cullen, who feared that Childe would propagate his socialist ideas to students.
Ron Gans took over the role for Welcome to Pooh Corner and was succeeded by Peter Cullen in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh through My Friends Tigger and Pooh.
Although Cullen was still active when the film Winnie the Pooh was in production, Eeyore was voiced by Bud Luckey for the film.
Cullen Montgomery Baker ( b. circa 1835-d. 1869 ) was a twice-widowed mean-spirited drunk who killed his first man before he was 20.
The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann, when translating William Cullen's Materia medica, noticed Cullen had written that Peruvian bark was known to cure intermittent fevers.
It was probably named for Irving Horace Wheatcroft, an Englishman, who in 1899 laid out and founded the town on land acquired from Elijah Cullen,
Noted poet and newspaper editor William Cullen Bryant was born in Cummington, and returned for many years to summer in the town.
* The fictional character Alice Cullen from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga used to live in Biloxi, Mississippi, when she was a human.
Cullen Conerly went there in 1850 and bought out the Garland Hart store and established a post office which was called Conerly's post office.
The town was named after another early settler, Adrian Cullen.

Cullen and set
Irish bishop Paul Cullen set out to spread Irish dominance over the English-speaking Catholic Church in the 19th century.
It it set to premiere on October 15th, 2012, with host Darrin Rose and regulars Debra DiGiovanni and Seán Cullen.
* Fantagraphics published a set of 50 trade paperbacks reprinting all of the strips written by Hal Foster, including those drawn by John Cullen Murphy.
Rather than the grand entrance that was common for game show hosts, Cullen would begin each show either already seated or concealed on set behind a sign or podium so that he would only have to take a few steps.
The story focuses on the relationship of two men, Jacob Cullen and Christopher Ferris, and is set during the English Civil War.
As with Elite, a novella ( written by Mark Cullen, with input from the game's authors ) was included to set up the story, and to provide some clues as to the nature of the planet Phoebus ' environment.
In January 2007, Cullen was invited to join the band as a performer on their Ships & Dip Caribbean cruise, performing a comedy set each of the four nights of the cruise ; he alternated headlining and opening with fellow comedian Harland Williams.
The group was set up by Minister Séamus Brennan at the urging of West-on-Track in June 2004 and delivered its report to Minister Martin Cullen in May 2005.

Cullen and up
In the first extended promo leading up to the series ' premiere, voice actor Peter Cullen narrated the back story, evoking memories of Voltron's opening credits.
* Obsessive Cullen Disorder, a " disease " obsessive fan girls of Edward Cullen from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga decided to come up with ; very irrational.
Buchanan resigned from Parliament in 1948 to take up the position of Chairman of the National Assistance Board, and was succeeded by Alice Cullen.
Christian Cullen is the youngest of 3 children with an elder twin brother ( Shane ) and sister ( Anita ) and was born and grew up in Paekakariki, a small town north of Wellington.
Anderton gave up the deputy prime minister's post to Minister of Finance and Labour deputy leader Michael Cullen.
At the end of 2004, Young left the staff of the BBC to take up a new, position as Head of Drama at independent production company 19Television Limited, part of Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment, Also from the BBC came former Head of Development, Serena Cullen, who is now 19 Entertainment's Head of Development for Film and Television.
Jim Anderton revealed in his valedictory speech that after spending three hours trying to convince then Finance Minister Michael Cullen, Annette King told Cullen ' Michael, Jim's beaten back every argument against the bank we've ever put up.
( Hunter, writing to Dr William Cullen ) They were " to be well and carefully packed up and safely conveyed to Glasgow and delivered to the Principal and Faculty of the College of Glasgow to whom I give and bequeath the same to be kept and preserved by them and their successors for ever ... in such sort, way, manner and form as ... shall seem most fit and most conducive to the improvement of the students of the said University of Glasgow.
Freneau's nature poem, " The Wild Honey Suckle " ( 1786 ), is considered an early seed to the later Transcendentalist movement taken up by William Cullen Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau.
He started his own business and opened a shop up on 7717 Cullen Blvd in Houston, TX, called Screwed-up Records and Tapes.
Also growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he was influenced by Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Buddy Hackett and Bill Cullen.
In the previous layout the town was spread along a road above and parallel to the Cullen Burn, running between the Castle Hill and Cullen House, the Seatown being at the mouth of the Burn where boats used to be pulled up onto the beach.
Paul Cullen, the Widnes Vikings Director Of Rugby, regularly rounds up the tries from the previous weekend's Super League matches.
Maylands was named by William Wadham ( who married Jane Cooper circa 1852 in Adelaide ) and Luke M Cullen, early settlers who sold the land that made up the original town in 1876.
Corky and the Juice Pigs was a Canadian comedy musical group made up of Phil Nichol ( guitar / vocals ), Greg Neale ( mandolin / vocals ), and Seán Cullen ( harmonica / vocals ).
The 2006 season was up and down in results, but in June 2006 Rose announced the signing for six weeks of the Australian cricket team opening batsman Justin Langer, while countryman Dan Cullen was on duty with Australia A. Langer responded by hitting the highest score in the county's first-class history, but without him the team struggled in both short and long versions of the game, failed to repeat their Twenty20 success and languished at or near the bottom of both County Championship and Pro40 second division tables.
He got into trouble with Cullen, when he was quoted in the press stating that leading counsel for Railtrack where lying to cover up their negligence about the cause of the Ladbroke Grove crash.
Klein grew up in New York City and attended public schools, graduating from William Cullen Bryant High School in Queens in 1963.
Frank Taylor ( Brett Cullen ), a farmer, sells fossils to Rico and in a mix up, the Taylor's dog takes a cooler, which has the eggs.

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