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As reports dribbled in, William Weigand tossed them into the centrifuge which had become his head.
William Ernest " Bill " Walsh ( November 30, 1931 – July 30, 2007 ) was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Stanford Cardinal football team, during which time he popularized the West Coast offense.
Sir William Phips, governor of the newly chartered Province of Massachusetts Bay, appointed his lieutenant governor, William Stoughton, as head of a special witchcraft tribunal and then as chief justice of the colonial courts, where he presided over the witch trials.
The property included stables for 6 horses, a gamekeepers bothy and well-appointed dog kennels which housed the Irthing head and Kielder hounds ( headed by famous fox hunter William Dodd, as referred to in " Wanny Blossoms ").
William Green, head of the American Federation of Labor, was taken to the first camp to demonstrate that there would be no job training involved beyond simple manual labor.
The head of the trust was a Methodist named William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth.
Fort William lies near the head of Loch Linnhe, one of Scotland's longest sea lochs, beside the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy.
Football competition began in 1890 under head coach William McCracken.
* 1307 – William Tell shoots an apple off his son's head.
Within the church, William Lamont argues, the Elizabethan millennial views of John Foxe became sidelined, with Puritans adopting instead the " centrifugal " views of Brightman, while the Laudians replaced the " centripetal " attitude of Foxe to the ' Christian Emperor ' by the national and episcopal Church closer to home, with its royal head, as leading the Protestant world iure divino ( by divine right ).
Since 1721, every head of the Sovereign's government – with one exception in the 18th century ( William Pitt the Elder ) and one in the 19th ( Lord Salisbury ) – has been First Lord of the Treasury.
An argument then broke out between a group of reformers based in York and backed by Bernard of Clairvaux, the head of the Cistercian order, who preferred William of Rievaulx as the new archbishop, and Stephen and his brother Henry of Blois, who preferred various Blois family relatives.
In the extreme south of the Lizard was the royal manor of Winnianton which was held by King William I at the time of Domesday Book ( 1086 ) and was also the head manor of the hundred of Kerrier.
* August 18 – William Ewart Gladstone assumes British premiership at head of Liberal government, with Irish Nationalist Party support.
* November 18 ( according to legend ) – William Tell shoots an apple off his son's head.
* October 31 – William Moore, Captain William Kidd's gunner ( hemorrhage in head caused by Captain Kidd hitting him with a bucket )
In their view, it was taken for granted that William would have to head any new regime, and it would be better in the long term for the Dutch to restore him themselves.
In the 1870s William Armstrong provided a design with the bursting charge in the head and the shell wall made of steel and hence much thinner than previous cast-iron shrapnel shell walls.
His uncle Duke William of Inner Austria, then head of the rivaling Leopoldinian line, served as regent for his nephew, followed by his brothers Leopold IV and Ernest the Iron in 1406.
The Lord Mayor is also the head of the Commission of Lieutenancy, which represents the Sovereign in the City of London ( other counties usually have Lord Lieutenants, as opposed to Commissions ), and annually attends the Treloar Trust ( named after Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor in 1906 ), in Hampshire.
He studied piano with the head of the academy, William Sterndale Bennett.
In 1959, William Oldendorf, a UCLA neurologist and senior medical investigator at the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration hospital, conceived an idea for " scanning a head through a transmitted beam of X-rays, and being able to reconstruct the radiodensity patterns of a plane through the head " after watching an automated apparatus built to reject frostbitten fruit by detecting dehydrated portions.

head and Wallace
Ford's increased influence during the 1990s allowed Mazda to claim another distinction in history, having maintained the first foreign-born head of a Japanese car company, Henry Wallace.
The Lanercost Chronicle records that Wallace had " a broad strip Cressingham ’ s skin ... taken from the head to the heel, to make therewith a baldrick for his sword ".
The Lanercost Chronicle records that Wallace had " a broad strip Cressingham ’ s skin ... taken from the head to the heel, to make therewith a baldrick for his sword ".
There were believed to be five reasons for the firing: first, that Carlisle had appeared reluctant to play some of the team's younger players, such as Prince and Mehmet Okur, during the regular season, which had upset Dumars ; second, that some of the players ( notably Wallace ) had not gotten along with Carlisle ; third, that Carlisle employed an offensive system that was too conservative ; fourth, that Hall of Famer Larry Brown had become available ; and finally fifth, that Carlisle was rumored to be interested in the Pacers head coaching job during the Pistons ' 2003 playoff run.
Relatively unknown during most of his lifetime, Billy was catapulted into legend in 1881 when New Mexico's governor, Lew Wallace, placed a price on his head.
" The Kid then carried a $ 500 bounty on his head that had been authorized by governor Lew Wallace.
Wallace asked Woodward to confirm that Murtha had told him of this tale of meeting with Abizaid ; Woodward nodded his head in assent and said yes.
Wallace had completed several songs and seventy-five percent of the film had been storyboarded, when, two weeks before voice recording was to begin with Bernadette Peters as Betty, the head of MGM, Alan Ladd, Jr., was replaced by Frank Mancuso, and the project was abandoned.
De Ville struck fear in all but one, ' King ' Wallace, a lion-tamer known for sticking his head in the lion's mouth.
Despite warnings about De Ville's temperament, Wallace, while feeling belligerent one day, pushed De Ville's head into a paste bucket.
During his performance, Wallace cracked his whip and put his head inside the mouth of Augustus, his preferred lion.
So in Strathclyde RC v Wallace the House of Lords held that women teachers who had to fill in for an absent male head master were not entitled to be paid the same during that time.
Chen hates the Fukienese with a passion, but neither he nor Wallace know that Henry Lee is secretly forming a partnership with their head leader Bobby Vu ( Mann ), a relationship that will result in them ousting Uncle Benny after tipping off their Hong Kong associates that he is cooperating with the FBI.
Bodine's car went up the track into Kenny Wallace and turned head on into the wall.
Thomas was the pianist head of an important Texas blues clan which included his daughter Hociel Thomas, his siblings Beulah ‘ Sippie ’ Wallace and Hersal Thomas, plus Bernice Edwards, not a blood relative, but raised with the family.
The family moved from Wallace down to Lewiston in 1959 and up to Moscow in 1962, when his father, Bud Riley, became a collegiate assistant coach for his alma mater, the Idaho Vandals, under new head coach Dee Andros.
A cognate of the English " horn ", both being from PIE * ker-" uppermost part of the body, head, horn, top, summit ") with the suffix "- wealas ", from " walh ", a word used by the Germanic speakers, such as the English, for " a non-Germanic foreigner " especially a " Celtic speaker " but also used for Romance speakers ( and is the element found in Walloon, Wales, Walachia, walnut, Wallace and Walsh ).
* John Wallace Pringle ( 1863 – 1938 ), head of the UK Railways Inspectorate
After a 34-game winning streak at Mentor, Tressel's father was hired as head football coach for Baldwin – Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.
Tressel's mother Eloise Tressel worked as the athletic historian at Baldwin – Wallace while his father was the head coach.
* Dr. Wallace Sife, head of the Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement, whose poem All Pets Go to Heaven appears on the association's website as well as in his book The Loss of a Pet.
He received a $ 13, 770 fine by FIBA and his outburst was heavily criticized by Memphis Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace and head coach Marc Iavaroni.
On March 3, 2007, he was loudly booed by the crowd following the final home game of the University of Hawaii's head basketball coach Riley Wallace.
But when a chance encounter with a new transfer student Wallace Fennel led to her gaining a new friend, she began to use her investigation talents and energy to help her fellow students and to go head to head with her former friends and their corrupt ways.

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