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Upshaw and after
This was days after NFL Players Association director Gene Upshaw advised the Saints players not to renew their leases on their homes in San Antonio because the league planned to order them to return to their home facilities in Metairie.
He repeated the role during the 1987 players ' strike, after which NFLPA President Gene Upshaw described him as " formidable ", and said that " at times, the whole league seemed to flow from this one guy ".
On August 20, Upshaw died with Terri and his sons Eugene III, Justin, and Daniel by his side, five days after his 63rd birthday.
In 2007, Edwards started two races for Upshaw Racing, but left after the stopped running.
In May 2007 his son, Chad Upshaw, signed a 3-year contract with the Carolina Panthers as a tight end after going undrafted following his graduation from Buffalo.

Upshaw and John
In April 1922, Mitchell was seeing two men almost daily ; one was Berrien “ Red ” Upshaw, whom she is thought to have met in 1917 at a dance hosted by the parents of one of her friends, and the other, Upshaw's roommate and friend, John R. Marsh, a copy editor from Kentucky who worked for the Associated Press.
On July 8, 2009 manager Tommy John announced he was stepping down and Willie Upshaw was picked to take his place.
The 10 founding members were: Philip Spencer ( later hanged on charges of mutiny aboard the brig USS Somers ), Robert Heyward McFaddin, Jacob Henry Farrell, John Brush Jr., Samuel Titus Taber, James Lafayette Witherspoon ( cousin of McFaddin ), William Force Terhune, Alexander Peter Berthoud, James Chatham Duane, and Patrick Upshaw Major.
DVD – John Adams, El Niño, Dawn Upshaw / Lorraine Hunt Lieberson / Willard White / Maîtrise de Paris Children's Choir / London Voices / Theatre of Voices / Deutsches Symphony Orchestra, Berlin / Kent Nagano / Peter Sellars ( Stage director ) / Peter Maniura ( Video director ) ( ArtHaus Musik )
Old Court partisan John Upshaw Waring had handbills distributed that alleged that Sharp had denied paternity of Cooke's child because it was a mulatto and likely fathered by a Cooke family slave.
His opponent, John Upshaw Waring, was a notably violent and malicious man.
The university holds the record as the Division II school with the most professional athletes signed by teams in the NFL, including Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Gene Upshaw, Darrell Green, and John Randle.

Upshaw and him
" Upshaw later said he was misquoted and was speaking solely about fellow Hall of Famer Joe DeLamielleure, further saying " A guy like DeLamielleure says the things he said about me ; you think I'm going to invite him to dinner?
While on vacation in mid-August 2008 at his home in Lake Tahoe, Upshaw began to feel ill. His wife Terri noticed that his breathing was labored, so she convinced him to go to the emergency room, where he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on August 17.
When Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's career home run record, Upshaw was the first to congratulate him with a high-five as Bonds circled the bases.

Upshaw and Mitchell
Upshaw was an Atlanta boy, a few months younger than Mitchell, whose family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 1916.
Upshaw and Mitchell were divorced on October 16, 1924.
While still legally married to Upshaw and needing income for herself, Mitchell got a job writing feature articles for The Atlanta Journal Sunday Magazine.
Her first story, Atlanta Girl Sees Italian Revolution, by Margaret Mitchell Upshaw, appeared on December 31, 1922.

Upshaw and .
* 1945 – Gene Upshaw, American football player ( d. 2008 )
Literary scholars have identified characteristics of Margaret Mitchell's first husband, Berrien " Red " Upshaw, in the character of Rhett, while another sees the image of Italian actor, Rudolph Valentino.
Unsuccessful in his educational pursuits and with no job, in 1922 Upshaw earned money by bootlegging alcohol out of the Georgia mountains.
By December the marriage to Upshaw had dissolved and he left.
The offensive line was anchored by center Jim Otto and guard Gene Upshaw, along with Pro Bowlers Harry Schuh and Wayne Hawkins.
Another reason for the Raiders ' success on offense was their offensive line, led by left tackle Art Shell and left guard Gene Upshaw, as well as perennial all pro center Dave Dalby.
The Raiders also had an outstanding offensive line led by 2 future Hall of Famers, tackle Art Shell and guard Gene Upshaw.
Upshaw became the first player to play in three Super Bowls with the same team in three different decades.
Before the 2009 season, the Bluefish hired Willie Upshaw, a Major League Baseball alumnus and Fairfield County native, as their bench coach.
Upshaw spent nine of his ten playing seasons in the Majors with the Toronto Blue Jays.
During the 1983 season, Upshaw became the first Toronto player to top 100 RBI in a season.
* Courtney Upshaw, linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens.
* Orrin Upshaw, U. S. Olympic tug of war athlete
NFL defensive lineman Regan Upshaw was born in Berrien Springs in 1975.
Jerry Rice and Bill Romanowski joined Gene Upshaw as the only players to appear in Super Bowls in three different decades.
Rhett Butler is thought to be based on Mitchell's first husband, Red Upshaw.

agreed and uncontested
A war between the two empires soon followed ; in 812 the Byzantines agreed to recognize the existence of two Roman Empires in return for an assurance that the remaining Byzantine possessions in Italy would be uncontested.
With the exception of Kember and Budlong, the defendants agreed to uncontested stipulation of the evidence.

agreed and divorce
Arthur agreed to cooperate, and filed for divorce in America on the grounds of desertion, which was granted 9 May 1901.
Since he was eleven years her elder, already married, and a Buddhist, May-ling's mother vehemently opposed the marriage between the two, but finally agreed after Chiang showed proof of his divorce and promised to convert to Christianity.
Whatever the circumstances were, the marriage failed, and Anne agreed to a peaceful annulment, assumed the title My Lady, the King's Sister, and received a massive divorce settlement, which included Richmond Palace, Hever Castle, and numerous other estates across the country.
In February 1940, Jill Esmond agreed to divorce Olivier, and Leigh Holman agreed to divorce Leigh, although they maintained a strong friendship for the rest of Leigh's life.
The terms of the divorce are usually determined by the courts, though they may take into account prenuptial agreements or post-nuptial agreements, or simply ratify terms that the spouses may have agreed to privately ( this is not true in the United States, where agreements related to the marriage typically have to be rendered in writing to be enforceable ).
In a collaborative divorce, the parties negotiate an agreed resolution with the assistance of attorneys who are trained in the collaborative divorce process and in mediation, and often with the assistance of a neutral financial specialist and / or divorce coach ( es ).
Joan agreed to his request for a divorce ; she soon remarried very happily.
Joséphine agreed to a divorce so the Emperor could remarry in the hope of having an heir.
Grace's divorce from her first husband had come through shortly before this, but she and Kantner agreed that they did not wish to marry.
This " marriage " was unsuccessful and a " divorce " was soon agreed upon and in 1980 the present municipality was created.
The resulting divorce trial ended after Gaye agreed to remit a portion of royalties from his album, Here, My Dear, to her to receive alimony payments.
They were unable to marry until 1928, when Germaine Monteux finally agreed to a divorce.
However, when she was not at school, her time was spent with her family, as the divorce had been amicable and the Duke and Duchess of York had agreed to joint custody of the girls.
As part of his divorce settlement, Ames agreed to pay the couple's debts plus provide his wife monthly support for three-and-a-half years, a total of about $ 46, 000.
Within a year, they agreed to a divorce.
He knew her from at least 1907, but could only marry after her first husband agreed to divorce.
In the official announcement of the divorce, it was stated that “ the Persian climate had endangered the health of Empress Fawzia, and that thus it was agreed that the Egyptian King ’ s sister be divorced .” In another official statement, the Shah said that the dissolution of the marriage “ cannot affect by any means the existing friendly relations between Egypt and Iran .”
On the condition that Marcia's father consented to the match, Cato agreed to divorce Marcia, who then married Hortensius.

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