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Of the various U. S. states, California was the first to throw away the fiction of a warranty and to boldly assert the doctrine of strict liability in tort for defective products, in 1963 ( under the guidance of then-Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor ).
Also staying at St Oswald is a man called Charles Traynor ( Denis Quilley ), who reveals that he was Skinner's commanding officer at the base during the war.
In Gotti's defense Cutler called bank robber Matthew Traynor, a would-be prosecution witness dropped for unreliability, who testified that Giacalone offered him drugs and her panties as a masturbation aid in exchange for his testimony ; Traynor's allegations would be dismissed by Judge Nickerson as " wholly unbelievable " after the trial, and he was subsequently convicted of perjury.
Though as the junior to Oscar Traynor, Haughey was the de facto minister.
O ' Connell Street was again the scene of a pitched battle in July 1922, on the outbreak of the Irish Civil War, when anti-treaty fighters under Oscar Traynor occupied the street after pro-treaty Irish National Army troops attacked the republican garrison in the nearby Four Courts.
It was co-written by Gonzales and Céline Sciamma ( who directed / wrote Water Lilies ), was directed by Adam Traynor and produced by Nicolas Kazarnia.
Harold Joseph " Pie " Traynor ( November 11, 1898 – March 16, 1972 ) was an American professional baseball player, manager, scout and radio broadcaster.
Following the Second World War, Traynor was often cited as the greatest third baseman in Major League Baseball history, however, his reputation has been diminished in recent years, with the modern-era careers of third basemen such as Eddie Mathews, Brooks Robinson, Mike Schmidt and George Brett moving to the forefront in the memories of baseball fans.
Traynor was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, to parents who had emigrated from Canada.
In Major League Baseball held its inaugural All-Star Game and, Traynor was selected as a reserve player for the National League team.
Traynor was considered the best fielding third baseman of his era, leading the National League in fielding percentage once, assists and double plays three times and putouts seven times.
In 1948, Traynor was selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, being the first third baseman to be chosen by the Baseball Writers Association of America.
In, as part of the observance of the centennial of professional baseball, Traynor was named the third baseman on Major League Baseball's all-time team.
Traynor was buried in Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
One of his best-known roles was as Commander Traynor in the children's science fiction TV series Timeslip.
A fragment of this skull was brought to St Bridget ’ s Church, Kilcurry in 1905 by Sister Mary Agnes of the Dundalk Convent of Mercy and in 1928 another fragment was sent by the Bishop of Lisbon to St Brigid ’ s church in Killester, in response to a request from Fathers Timothy Traynor and James McCarroll.
In her first two biographies, Linda Boreman characterizes making the film as a liberating experience ; in her third and fourth biographies ( written after she had come out with her stories of sexual abuse, rape, and forced prostitution in the porn business ), she charges that she did not consent to many of the depicted sexual acts and that she was coerced to perform by her abusive husband, Chuck Traynor, who received $ 1, 250 for her acting.
" While the other people present on the set did not support the gun charge, both Traynor and Damiano confirmed in interviews that Traynor was extremely controlling towards Boreman and also hit her on occasion.
Oscar Traynor ( 21 March 1886 – 15 December 1963 ) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and republican.
Oscar Traynor was born into a strongly nationalist family in Dublin.
In September 1939 Traynor was appointed Minister for Defence and held the portfolio to February 1948.

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As the events of the past few weeks wind down, Smax visits Toybox in the hospital, asking her to accompany him to his home dimension in order to attend a funeral ; Hyperdog starts a relationship with Neural ' Nette ; and Captain Traynor returns home to his loving partner, former Skyshark pilot, Wulf.
In 1925, Traynor posted a. 320 average with six home runs, 106 runs batted in and led the league in fielding percentage as the Pirates won the National League pennant by eight and a half games over the New York Giants.
The Pirates won the pennant again in 1927 with Traynor hitting. 342 with five home runs and 106 runs batted in, but they would lose to the New York Yankees in the 1927 World Series.
Traynor hit. 337 and produced a career-high 124 runs batted in during the 1928 season despite hitting only 3 home runs and, finished in sixth place in the National League Most Valuable Player Award balloting.
In a 17 year major league career, Traynor played in 1941 games, accumulating 2, 416 hits in 7, 559 at bats for a. 320 career batting average along with 58 home runs, 1, 273 runs batted in and an on base percentage of. 362.
Traynor is also the only Major League Baseball player ever to steal home plate in an All-Star Game.
Anton Piller orders have been granted by the High Court in William A. Grogan ( copyright owner of RAMDIS ) v. Monaghan Electrical Ltd & Michael Traynor ( 1998 ) related to an unlicensed copy of the RAMDIS software system, Joblin-Purser v. Jackman ( 1999 ) and Microsoft Corporation v. Brightpoint Ireland Ltd. ( 2001 ), but the issue has not come before the Supreme Court and, owing to the civil nature of the order and the strong protection given to the family home in the constitution, it currently exists in something of a grey area.
Despite three home runs, seven RBI and a. 656 slugging percentage by Goslin, the Senators were defeated in the 1925 World Series by a Pittsburgh Pirates team led by Pie Traynor, Kiki Cuyler and Max Carey.
Traynor had hired the gunman to shoot her in the leg at her home as a warning.
In a 16-season career, Hack had 57 home runs and 642 RBI ; his totals of 1938 games, 7278 at bats and 2193 hits ranked second in Cubs history to 19th-century first baseman Cap Anson, and his totals in hits, doubles ( 363 ) and total bases ( 2889 ) placed him behind only Traynor among NL third basemen.

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Stallings proceeded to run Traynor off the field, telling him not to return.
Traynor had fled to Portugal after Guerin's murder, and having been on the run from British authorities since 1992, resided mainly in Spain and the Netherlands from 1996 onwards.
In 1999, it emerged that an illegal bank was being run from CRH ’ s headquarters by its then Chairman Des Traynor.

Traynor and reached
With Jay Traynor singing lead, they first hit the Billboard charts in 1962 with the tune " She Cried ," which reached # 5 ( later covered by The Shangri-Las, Aerosmith, and others ).

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* February 12 – Roger J. Traynor, American judge ( d. 1983 )
The induction ceremony in Cooperstown was not held until the following year, on July 12, 1949, with inductee Pie Traynor present.
Roger John Traynor ( February 12, 1900 – May 14, 1983 ) served as the 23rd Chief Justice of California from 1964 to 1970, and as an Associate Justice from 1940 to 1964.

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Traynor had ordered Skinner to destroy the apparatus the scientists at the base were working on, and he is eager to learn from Skinner if he succeeded in the task.
The German commander, Gottfried ( Sandor Elès ), is now a prominent scientist on the other side of the Iron Curtain, and Traynor is concerned that if the research work done at the base had fallen into his hands, it could be used against the West.
In the present, Traynor is amazed to learn of Devereaux's presence in the future ; he had been a student of Devereaux's and believed he had died in 1969.
The Master Plan had originally been devised in 1970 by Traynor.
The Cubs had been in third place, six games behind the first place Pittsburgh Pirates led by Pie Traynor.
Traynor and his supporters tried to help the republicans who had occupied the Four Courts when they were attacked by Free State forces, by occupying O ' Connell street.
When Hartnett took over as manager, the Cubs had been in third place, six games behind the first place Pittsburgh Pirates led by Pie Traynor.
Their initial lineup consisted of John " Jay " Traynor, Howard Kane ( né Kirschenbaum ), Kenny Vance ( né Rosenberg ) and Sandy Deanne ( né Yaguda ), though their greatest success on the charts came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black.
* November 24-The Minister for Defence, Oscar Traynor, presents framed copies of the Proclamation to three printers who had been involved in the production of the original work.
Throughout the 1950s Speer played the prevailing trad jazz style with Roger Bell, Bob Barnard, Frank Traynor and others, but he was drawn irresistibly to bebop, which had begun to filter across to Australia from the USA in the late 1940s.
Rossdale formed Institute with Chris Traynor ( who had previously played with bands including Bush and Helmet ) after Bush agreed upon taking a break after their last album, Golden State.
Rossdale later confirmed that he intended to make the next Bush album with Traynor and said that Pulsford had quit the band.
In June 2010 Bush's return was announced and Chris Traynor, who had played with Gavin Rossdale since Bush ended, was installed as the band's new lead guitarist.
On 5 June 2010 it was confirmed by administrators Begbies Traynor that a new company set up by the university had purchased the theatre, the Exeter Northcot Theatre Company, and the immediate future of the theatre is now thought to be secure.
It had the same manager, Philip A. Traynor, from well before it closed for renovations in 1972, right up until its last day of operations by Famous Players in 1986.
The IRA had almost been destroyed in the 1940s and Magan immediately set out to reorganise the political and military wings of the Republican Movement, namely the IRA and Sinn Féin, along with Michael Traynor, Paddy McLogan, and Tomás Mac Curtain.
Reputedly, two of Cahill's underlings, John Gilligan and John Traynor, had put together a massive drug trafficking ring.

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