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Turpin and went
On 2 May 1737, during a robbery that went wrong, King was shot, possibly by Turpin himself.
Certain members of the group have collaborated on non-defastenist-obsessive art projects such as PLANS SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS an exhibition curated by Moore involving Farrelly, Turpin and Kronke which went on show at The Royal Institute of architects, Dublin in 2007.

Turpin and back
Coronation Street's stalwart cast slotted back into the programme alongside the newcomers, examining new relationships between characters of different ages and backgrounds: Eddie Yeats became the Ogdens ' lodger, Gail Potter and Suzie Birchall moved in with Elsie, Mike Baldwin ( Johnny Briggs ) arrived in 1976 as the tough factory boss, and Annie Walker reigned at the Rovers with her trio of staff Bet Lynch, Betty Turpin and Fred Gee.
The capitals in the southern gallery are entirely devoted to the story of St. Trophimus ; the first shows St. Trophime blessing the Alyscamps burial ground, and dedicating an oratory to the still-living Virgin Mary ; the next four show a miracle performed by the intervention of St. Trophime ; he brings back to life a knight and nine of his relatives unjustly sentenced to death by the Emperor Charlemagne for slapping the archbishop Turpin.

Turpin and down
With the fight in jeopardy, Robinson let loose on Turpin, knocking him down, then getting him to the ropes and unleashing a series of punches that caused the referee to stop the bout.
About a month after " Palmer " had been moved to York Castle, Thomas Creasy, the owner of the three horses stolen by Turpin, managed to track them down and recover them, and it was for these thefts that he was eventually tried.
The short drop method of hanging meant that those executed were killed by slow strangulation, and so Turpin was left hanging until late afternoon, before being cut down and taken to a tavern in Castlegate.
He is at once the gigantic eater of Turpin, the huge warrior eight feet high, who could lift the armed knight standing on his open hand to a level with his head, the crusading conqueror of Jerusalem in days before the crusades, and yet with all this the temperate drinker and admirer of St Augustine, as his character had filtered down through various channels from the historical pages of Einhard.
When the two met and Mosby said, " I hear you have been making assertions ..." Turpin put his head down and charged.
Steppenwolf's aircraft was then shot down by Dan Turpin ( piloting an Army chopper ) and fell into the ocean.

Turpin and beat
Turpin beat Lawrence's bare buttocks with his pistols, badly bruising him, and other members of the gang beat him around the head with their pistols.
In 1949, Dick Turpin beat Albert Finch on points to retain his British and Empire middleweight boxing title ; Turpin's brothers Jack and future world middleweight champion Randolph fought on the undercard.
Sandy briefly drops in on Hannay and Medina at a dinner of the Thursday Club, from where Hannay goes to the dance club and sees the staff rounded up and Turpin soundly beat Odell ; Mary visits Madame Breda once more, leaving with a bundle in her arms and police swarming the house behind her ; Hannay returns to Medina's house, and reveals he knows all, pleading with Medina to hand over the boy.

Turpin and regain
After Darkseid is claimed by the Black Racer, Turpin appears to regain control of his body, breathing " In us ... in all of us ..." in apparent recognition of the meaning of Orion's last words.

Turpin and British
Rematched with Finch, this time with the British middleweight title on the line, Turpin avenged his first loss and won his first championship by knocking out Finch in five rounds on 17 October 1950 at Harringay Arena.
" In the British children's television series Dick Turpin, starring Richard O ' Sullivan, the highwayman was depicted as an 18th-century Robin Hood figure.
On 28 June 1948, Dick Turpin, brother of Randolph Turpin, became the first non-white boxer to win a British title in a fight against Vince Hawkins in front of 40, 000 spectators following the British Boxing Board of Control lifting their ban on non-whites challenging for titles.
Elizabeth " Betty " Williams ( née Preston, previously Turpin ) is a long-standing fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by former music hall star Betty Driver.
* The British television show Horrible Histories featured a song about highwayman Dick Turpin that was based on " Stand and Deliver ".
David Howard Turpin, CM, FRSC ( born 14 July 1956 ) was appointed the sixth President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Victoria, a university in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, on 1 September 2000.
In 1949, he trounced Dick Turpin in 165 seconds to win the British Empire title.
Richard O ' Sullivan ( born 7 May 1944, Chiswick, Middlesex ) is an English comedy actor who is probably best known to British, Canadian and Australian audiences for his role as Robin Tripp in the 1970s sitcoms Man About the House ( 1973 – 1976 ) and Robin's Nest and as the title character in the period family adventure series Dick Turpin.
The boxing statistics site BoxRec rates McAvoy as the tenth best British boxer of all time, the second best British boxer of all time in the middleweight division, behind Randolph Turpin and the thirty-ninth best middleweight in the history of boxing.

Turpin and middleweight
Randolph Adolphus Turpin ( 7 June 1928 – 17 May 1966 ), better known as the Randy Turpin, was an English boxer who was considered by some to be Europe's best middleweight boxer of the 1940s and 1950s.
Then world middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson travelled to London and, on 10 July 1951, risked his title against Turpin, who won the world title by beating Robinson on a 15-round decision.
In London, Robinson lost the world middleweight title to Englishman Randy Turpin in a sensational bout.
* July 10 – Randy Turpin becomes the middleweight boxing champion by defeating Sugar Ray Robinson.
Mitri's most famous win came at the expense of former world middleweight champion Randy Turpin.
2 May 1954, Mitri scored a surprising upset 1 round TKO over Turpin in a battle for the European middleweight crown.
Cockell then fought against Randolph Turpin, who the year before, had beaten Sugar Ray Robinson to become world middleweight champion, before losing his title in the re-match.

Turpin and title
There were Carry On films in which James played characters who were not called Sid or Sidney, namely, Carry On Henry ( a parody of Henry VIII ) and Carry On Dick ( a spoof of legendary highwayman Dick Turpin ), in both of which he played the title roles, and Carry On Cleo, in which he played Mark Antony.
Three months later in a rematch in front of 60, 000 fans at the Polo Grounds, he knocked Turpin out in ten rounds to recover the title.
Originally a monthly bulletin of executions, produced by the Keeper of Newgate Prison in London, the Calendar's title was appropriated by other publishers, who put out biographical chapbooks about notorious criminals such as Sawney Bean, Dick Turpin, John Wilkes and Moll Cutpurse.
* December 10-After a ceremony to honor Sugar Ray Robinson for his retirement ( featuring former Robinson rivals Carmen Basilio, Gene Fullmer, Carl Olson and Randy Turpin ), Emile Griffith retains his world Welterweight title with a fifteen round decision over Mexican-American Manuel Gonzalez, in the first fight ever to be shown in color on television.
* July 10-Randy Turpin wins the world Middleweight title by defeating Sugar Ray Robinson with a fifteen round decision, London.
* September 12-Sugar Ray Robinson recovers the world Middleweight title with a tenth round knockout of Randy Turpin, in New York.
* October 21-After Sugar Ray Robinson's first retirement, Carl Olson becomes world Middleweight champion, winning the vacant title with a fifteen round decision over former world champion Randy Turpin, New York.
Previously known as Babyface with a line-up of vocalist Edgar Riley, guitarist Bobby Barth, bassist Mike Turpin and drummer Teddy Mueller, the group adopted the new title of Axe in 1979 when the band added second guitarist Michael Osborne.
Robinson, who had lost and regained the title against Randy Turpin in his previous two fights, was looking for an easy fight.
Olson defeated Paddy Young for the American title to gain the right to fight for the vacant world title, Turpin won the other eliminator against Charley Humez.
The title fight against Turpin took place on October 21, 1953 at Madison Square Garden.
In 1979 he starred in the LWT children's drama series Dick Turpin, in the title role, which ran until 1982, then he played the widower Simon Harrup in sitcom Me and My Girl broadcast from 1984 to 1988, co-starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Joan Sanderson and also produced by LWT.

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