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Waddell and contains
The park contains almost all of the Waddell Creek watershed, which was formed by the seismic uplift of its rim, and the erosion of its center by the many streams in its bowl-shaped depression.

Waddell and single
Former men's Olympic single scull champions Pertti Karppinen and Rob Waddell and five-time Gold Medalist Sir Steven Redgrave have all won world championships or set world records in indoor rowing.
The second single, " 4th of July ( Fireworks )", was accompanied by a video co-directed by Kelis herself ( with John " Rankin " Waddell and Nicole Ehrlich ), and became a club hit in America and Britain.
New Zealand was searching for a single sculler to succeed Rob Waddell who had won the world championships in 1998 and 1999 and a gold medal the Sydney Olympics, and unexpectedly, here he was.

Waddell and biggest
In Elmira, Waddell was tempted to remain in a town that was home to one of the biggest manufacturers of fire engines, which he loved.
Also as in 1945 the Old Timers Committee responded by electing the biggest class yet, then ten and now eleven people: Jesse Burkett, Frank Chance, Jack Chesbro, Johnny Evers, Clark Griffith, Tommy McCarthy, Joe McGinnity, Eddie Plank, Joe Tinker, Rube Waddell, and Ed Walsh.

Waddell and Basin
In October 1769 the Portola expedition ' discovered ' the redwoods of southern Santa Cruz County, and camped at the mouth of Waddell Creek, in present-day Big Basin, later that month.
The last known human to die in California due to a Grizzly attack in the wild occurred in Big Basin when, in 1875, William Waddell, a lumber mill owner, was killed near Waddell Creek.
It then descends through Big Basin, following Waddell Creek to its outlet at Waddell Beach.
Santa Cruz Metro routes 35 and 40 formerly went from Big Basin State Park Headquarters to Waddell Creek and back.

Waddell and with
Waddell, the newspaperman, was a fellow in his middle forties, with a graying crewcut, heavy-framed glasses, and a large jaw padded with fat.
In 1999, Martínez became just the 8th modern pitcher to have a second 300-strikeout season, along with Nolan Ryan ( 6 times ), Randy Johnson ( third time in 1999, and three more times since ), Sandy Koufax ( 3 times ), Rube Waddell, Walter Johnson, Sam McDowell, J. R. Richard, and Curt Schilling ; Schilling would later add a third 300-K season.
The Athletics had us beaten, with Rube Waddell pitching.
" Similarly, Helen Waddell wrote that the 10th century was that which " in the textbooks disputes with the seventh the bad eminence, the nadir of the human intellect.
William Russell, Alexander Majors and William Waddell were the three founders of the Pony Express and were already in the freighting business in the late 1850s with more than 4, 000 men, 3, 500 wagons and some 40, 000 oxen.
After Morehead was bought out and retired Waddell merged his company with Russell's, changing the name to ' Waddell & Russell '.
This turn of events was a major surprise, as not only did the media hype Stefan as a franchise player, but hockey experts also considered Thrashers general manager Don Waddell to be a man with excellent scouting ability.
Consequently, they fired head coach Bob Hartley on October 17, 2007, with general manager Don Waddell taking over behind the bench on an interim basis.
Systems similar to GM's were implemented by other major companies, especially in the United States, and they eventually undermined the ability to compete with companies that used different accounting, according to Waddell & Bodek's 2005 analysis.
* March 1 – Doreen Waddell, singer who had worked with Soul II Soul and The KLF
In 1999, BBC produced a four-part miniseries based on the novel with a screenplay written by Andrew Davies ; Wives and Daughters featuring Justine Waddell, Bill Paterson, Francesca Annis, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Barbara Flynn, Deborah Findlay, Iain Glen, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Ian Carmichael.
A contract with the firm of Russell, Majors and Waddell for delivery of 16 million pounds of freight required 3500 wagons, 40, 000 oxen, 1000 mules and more than 4000 men.
His parents separated when he was in his teens, and at the age of fifteen he went to live with Gene and Hazel Waddell, for whom he did chores ; they adopted him six years later.
In 1981, while founding the Gay Games, Waddell met two people with whom he formed major relationships.
In 1985, Waddell was diagnosed with AIDS.
Although dogged by the USOC's lawsuit, Waddell lived his final years with bravery and dignity.
However with the help from under 20s debutants Josh Dugan, Jarrad Croker and Travis Waddell they won their next two matches.
After the season, on December 8, 1899, Chesbro was traded with George Fox, Art Madison, John O ' Brien, and $ 25, 000 ($ in current dollar terms ) to the Louisville Colonels for Honus Wagner, Fred Clarke, Bert Cunningham, Mike Kelley, Tacks Latimer, Tommy Leach, Tom Messitt, Deacon Phillippe, Claude Ritchey, Rube Waddell, Jack Wadsworth, and Chief Zimmer.
Waddell debuted with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1900, leading the National League in ERA, but his erratic behavior led manager Fred Clarke to suspend him.
After pitching semi-pro ball in small towns such as Punxsutawney, Connie Mack learned of Waddell's availability, and with Pittsburgh's approval convinced Waddell to pitch for Milwaukee for several weeks in the summer of 1900.
By 1901, however, he had worn out his welcome and his contract was sold to the Cubs, then managed by Tom Loftus, who had had success with Waddell in Columbus / Grand Rapids ; but Loftus did not have the latitude to cope with Rube he had had Columbus owner / manager.

Waddell and over
Waddell had looked the man over, trying to size him up.
In addition to Senator McCain, other notable residents of the area over the years have included rancher Frank Gyberg, sculptor John Henry Waddell and the late St Louis Rams owner Georgia Frontiere.
Kovalchuk served as one of five alternate captains to start the season until the alternates collectively requested to general manager Don Waddell and coach John Anderson for Kovalchuk to take over the captaincy.
File: West Waddell Creek. jpg | The Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail passing over Waddell Creek.
After his major league career was over, Waddell pitched for parts of three more years in the minor leagues, including a 20-win season for the Minneapolis Millers in 1911.
* On July 1, 1902, Waddell became the second pitcher to strike out three batters on nine pitches, in the third inning of a 2 – 0 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
File: West Waddell Creek. jpg | The Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail passing over Waddell Creek.
The new bridge was assembled over the following 18 months ; the design was prepared by New York engineering firm Waddell & Hardesty and supervised by the Edward Lupfer Corporation, the latter the designers of the Peace Bridge.
The firm of Waddell & Harrington designed a vertical lift bridge ( since demolished ) for the Iowa Central Railway over the Mississippi River at Keithsburg, Illinois, in 1909.
Her election victory in 1993 came over the incumbent, Ian Waddell of the New Democratic Party, and challenger Celso Boscariol, B. C.
In about 1860, the firm now known as " Russell, Majors and Waddell " formed the " Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company " to get the contract to deliver mail between Missouri and California, which had previously been held by Butterfield Overland Mail which was delivering the mail in 25 days or more over a route that went through the South.

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