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Other items on the agenda during the meetings, which are expected to continue through Saturday, concern television, rules changes, professional football's hall of fame, players' benefits and constitutional amendments.
* The second rap act to be inducted into the Rock and roll hall of fame
He was named ' Indigenous Person of the Year ' in 1999 and inducted into the Northern Territory musical hall of fame for songs such as " Brown Skin Baby ," " Red Sun " and " Black Moon " ( about the Coniston massacre ).
In addition, Baltimore had 3 solid weapons in the passing game: wide receivers Eddie Hinton and Roy Jefferson, and future hall of fame tight end John Mackey combined for 119 receptions, 1, 917 yards, and 15 touchdowns.
The Cowboys secondary was led by 2 future hall of fame cornerbacks Herb Adderley ( 6 interceptions for 182 return yards ) and Mel Renfro ( 4 interceptions for 11 yards ).
And Miami's " No-Name Defense " ( a nickname inspired by Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry when he could not recall the names of any Dolphins defenders just before Super Bowl VI ), led by future hall of fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti, allowed the fewest points in the league during the regular season ( 171 ).
Future hall of fame wide receiver Charley Taylor and wide receiver Roy Jefferson provided the team with a solid deep threat, combining for 84 receptions, 1, 223 receiving yards, and 10 touchdowns.
Bradshaw, Webster, Swann, Stallworth and Harris ended up being hall of fame players on offense, while the others formed the core nucleus of their " Steel Curtain " defense, including future Hall of Famers Greene, Ham, Blount and Lambert.
Aided by the " Purple People Eaters " defense, led by future hall of fame defensive linemen Carl Eller and Alan Page, and future hall of fame safety Paul Krause, the Vikings won the NFC Central for the sixth time in the previous seven seasons.
The Steelers ' success on offense was due in large measure to their stellar offensive line, anchored by future hall of fame center Mike Webster
The coin toss ceremony featured hall of fame quarterback Bobby Layne.
One reason for the Dolphins ' rushing success was the blocking of their offensive line, led by future hall of fame center Dwight Stephenson, along with Pro Bowlers Bob Kuechenberg and Ed Newman.
Many sports writers predicted that the NFC Championship Game would be much closer than the Redskins ' win over the Lions in the season opening game because Detroit's future hall of fame running back Barry Sanders did not play in it due to injury.
On defense, the Bills limited Chiefs future hall of fame quarterback Joe Montana to just 9 of 23 completions for 125 yards and no touchdowns, with 1 interception.
In addition, Kansas City's future hall of fame running back Marcus Allen was held to just 50 rushing yards on 18 carries.
The secondary also had future hall of fame defensive back Rod Woodson, who missed almost the entire season with a knee injury, but returned in time for the playoffs.
It was later placed on multiple hall of fame lists.
The building contains a large collection of tennis memorabilia as well as a hall of fame honoring prominent members and tennis players from all over the world.
These events included numerous appearances and performances by surviving members of the original Comets, including the band's induction into the Rock Walk hall of fame, a performance at the Viper Room club on the Sunset Strip, and a special performance for employees of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena to celebrate the success of the Deep Impact space probe.
Glenn flew for a time with Ted Williams, a future hall of fame baseball player for the Boston Red Sox, as his wingman.
The circle of wood is from the Ryman Auditorium's stage. Being made a member of the Grand Ole Opry, country music's big house, the oldest, most enduring " hall of fame ," is to be identified as a member of the elite of country music.

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About 70 North Providence taxpayers made appeals to the board of tax assessors for a review of their 1961 tax assessments during the last two days at the town hall in Centredale.
Always the crowd-pleaser, Polgár roused the hall in her fourth round game against Azerbaijan's Shakhriyar Mamedyarov with a brilliant 12. Nxf7 drawing his king into the center of the board.
The town hall was separated into two parts: one for the town board and the other for the fire company.
The township has no township hall and township board meetings and township elections are held at the homes of the township board members.
One of the principal rooms, the Marble Hall ( 1 ), the first of the large reception rooms, serves as an entrance hall from the south entrance, and takes its name from a chequer board patterned floor of black and white marble tiles.
" In one day, Geddes lost its town hall, town supervisor, town clerk, town justice, most town board members and three-quarters of its population.
The next morning, they eat breakfast at the dining hall, have their crew photo taken, and board a bus to one of the ranch's several trailheads ( called " turnarounds " because they consist of a loop in the road for the bus to turn around ).
The town board meets monthly at the Town of Thorp town hall located on County Highway X.
Henry David Thoreau questioned the community members ' idealism and wrote in his journal, " As for these communities, I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell than go to board in heaven ".
Midland Mainline continued to refurbish the station with the installation of a large electronic departure board in the station entrance hall and smaller boards on all platforms.
Cressey ( 1932 ) studied the dance hall and commercialized entertainment services, Kincheloe ( 1938 ) studied church succession, Janowitz ( 1952 ) studied the community press, and Hughes ( 1979 ) studied the real-estate board.
The rear of the hall contains a small studio equipped with Pro-tools HD and a Control 24 sound board used for recording professional venues.
For example, the Dancesport board consists of dance techniques which are normally performed in a ballroom or dance hall setting, both socially and competitively, whereas the Theatre board, as the name suggests, consists of dance techniques which usually have a connection to stage or film.
The go-ahead board has extensively developed the stadium in recent years and a function hall was built within the perimeter of the ground so that sponsors and match-goers can now enjoy more sophisticated licenced and catering facilities pre-and post-match at the venue.
Wilderness boards could be made buildable if a guild hall was built on that board.
The hall was renamed for Avery Fisher, a member of the Philharmonic board of directors, following his $ 10. 5 million donation to the orchestra in 1973.
An original drawing of the Hofje van Staats, as well as items from that hofje's history, are located in the hall and regent's room of the Hofje van Noblet, whose finances are also managed by the same " Foundation for the preservation of the Hofjes Staats and Noblet ". Above the doorway to the Regent's room, a board with the list of names of the regents hangs with the dates of their appointment, which are also the dates of their oval portraits that hang in the two front rooms.
A town hall was built in 1872 to house the local health board.
The new academic block also has a board room, a conference room and a new examination hall.
The motto is inscribed on a lacquered board in her assembly hall.
Prior to November 2007, the station was managed by Midland Mainline, who continued to refurbish the station with the installation of a large electronic departure board in the station entrance hall and smaller boards on all platforms.
In 1999 the township zoning board began using the basement of the town hall to store accumulated files and records.

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