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Viollet and Jacksonville
After three seasons in the Boston area, the team relocated to Jacksonville, Florida in 1981 where Viollet continued as assistant coach, ultimately becoming head coach, of the Jacksonville Tea Men of the NASL, ASL and United Soccer League.
In 1990, Viollet took the reins of the Jacksonville University Dolphins, where he stayed until 1995.
Jacksonville University and their primary riveals, the University of North Florida, compete annually for the Dennis Viollet Cup.
The annual University of North Florida / Jacksonville University soccer match has been contested for the Viollet Cup since 2001.

Viollet and league
United finished eighth in 1954 and fifth in 1955 before winning the league by an 11 point margin in 1955 – 56 with Tommy Taylor and Dennis Viollet leading the line for a side which had an average age of only 22.

Viollet and Tea
In 1978, Viollet was selected by his former United teammate, head coach Noel Cantwell, to serve as assistant coach of the New England Tea Men of the North American Soccer League.

Viollet and team
Along with veteran teammates Jackie Mudie, Jimmy O ' Neill, Eddie Stuart, Don Ratcliffe, Dennis Viollet, and Jimmy McIlroy, Stoke had the oldest team in the Football League.
Mindful of the fact that his team contained a large number of relatively old players, Busby was keen to bring new young players through the ranks, and Edwards, along with the likes of Dennis Viollet and Jackie Blanchflower, was among a number of youngsters introduced to the team during 1953, who came to be known collectively as the Busby Babes.
He is sometimes called ' The Hero of Munich ' because he pulled some of his team mates from the burning plane during the Munich air disaster-including Bobby Charlton, Jackie Blanchflower and Dennis Viollet.
The team folded in 1999 shortly after the death of their manager Dennis Viollet, the former Manchester United and England striker.

Viollet and .
The castle was built between 1864 and 1879 on a cliff by the Atlantic ocean, and was designed by Viollet Le Duc in the Neo Gothic style.
Charlton and teammate Dennis Viollet swapped places with Tommy Taylor and David Pegg, who had decided they would be safer at the back of the plane.
That said, he grabbed both Charlton and Viollet by their trouser waistbands and dragged them away from the plane in constant fear that it would explode.
Gregg returned to the plane to try to help the appallingly injured Busby and Blanchflower, and when he turned around again, he was relieved to see that Charlton and Viollet, both of whom he had presumed to be dead, had got out of their detached seats and were looking into the wreckage.
Seven of his teammates had perished at the scene, including Taylor and Pegg, with whom he and Viollet had swapped seats prior to the fatal take-off attempt.
* September 20 – Dennis Viollet, English former footballer ( d. 1999 )
At the end of the 19th century there was a remarkable neo-gothic stream or Gothic Revival both in church and in public architecture, notably by the Roman Catholic Pierre Cuypers, who was inspired by the Frenchman Viollet le Duc.
Viollet Le Duc was responsible for the restorations of several dozen castles, palaces and cathedrals across France.
* Pariser Zustände während der Revolutionszeit ( Jena, 1874 — 1876 ), translated into French by P. Viollet ( Paris, 1880 — 1885 )
Waddington counted on experience ; Dennis Viollet, Jackie Mudie, Roy Vernon, Maurice Setters and Jimmy McIlroy were all players signed in the latter stages of their careers.
On a positive note, Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy lived up to his £ 19million price tag by scoring 34 goals in all competitions during his first season at Old Trafford-breaking the club record that had been set by Dennis Viollet 40 seasons earlier.
* Mr. Jean-Claude Viollet, socialist, Charente
He visited Duncan Edwards, Johnny Berry, Jackie Blanchflower, Viollet, Scanlon, Charlton and Ray Wood.
Foulkes himself survived, along with Busby, Charlton, Gregg, Morgans, Scanlon, Viollet and Wood.
Dennis Sydney Viollet ( 20 September 1933 – 6 March 1999 ) was an English footballer best remembered for his time with Manchester United in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Viollet joined Manchester United on 1 September 1949.
Viollet was a big part of the two championships that were won by United in 1956 and 1957.
After recovering from a gashed head and facial injuries suffered in the Munich air disaster, Viollet proved his worth by scoring 32 goals in 36 games in the 1959-60 season, a club record.
In January 1962, Matt Busby surprisingly sold 28-year-old Viollet to Stoke City for £ 25, 000 after scoring 179 goals in 293 appearances for United.

remained and Jacksonville
When the majority of communities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville, Florida in 1968, Atlantic Beach, along with Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Baldwin, Florida, remained quasi-independent.
When the majority of communities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville, Florida in 1968, Baldwin, along with Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Neptune Beach, Florida, remained quasi-independent.
When the majority of communities in Duval County consolidated with the city of Jacksonville in 1968, Neptune Beach, along with Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Baldwin, remained quasi-independent.
The squadron then moved to Brunswick Naval Air Station, where it remained until late 2009 before coming full-circle back to Jacksonville, Florida.
Haydon Burns remained in Jacksonville until his death in 1987.
Since 1990, only seven of the 73 first-time head coaches remained with their original team for eight or more years: Reid ( since 1999 ), Tennessee ’ s Jeff Fisher ( 1994 – 2010 ), Brian Billick ( 1999-2007 with Baltimore ), Bill Cowher ( 1992-2006 with Pittsburgh ), Dennis Green ( 1992-2001 with Minnesota ), Tom Coughlin ( 1995-02 with Jacksonville ), and Jack Del Rio ( 2003-2011 with Jacksonville ).
Tracht remained in Jacksonville almost seven years, then moved in 1982 to WWDC in Washington, D. C., where he replaced Howard Stern.

remained and where
Two years later he became director of the Frankfurt Opera, where he remained until he lost this position in 1933 through the rise of the Hitler regime.
Sherry remained in his hotel suite, where he amused himself as best he could.
Nevertheless, it remained one of the most splendid churches of the Eastern Empire, where the Byzantine Emperors were crowned.
This saved for state adjudication, in the first instance, the two major areas where federal injunctions had been most obnoxious, but other areas remained vulnerable.
On April 28 he moved to Los Angeles where he had family and remained there until May when, suspected by local Union authorities, he evaded arrest and joined the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles as a private, leaving Warner's Ranch May 27.
Johnston and his wounded horse, named Fire Eater, were taken to his field headquarters on the Corinth road, where his body remained in his tent until the Confederate Army withdrew to Corinth the next day, April 7, 1862.
In particular, he notes that investment spending remained positive in all recessions where there are data, except for the Great Depression.
At the invitation of Charlemagne, he became a leading scholar and teacher at the Carolingian court, where he remained a figure in the 780s and 790s.
He was made Abbot of Saint Martin's at Tours in 796, where he remained until his death.
Hasan Ali Shah was eventually forced to leave for Calcutta in April 1847, where he remained until he received news of the death of Muhammad Shah Qajar.
Charlotte wrote to her father who took Anne home where she remained while she recovered.
This is in contrast to an insertion where a rotation resulting in a balance factor of 0 indicated that the subtree's height has remained unchanged.
In 1788 Salieri returned to Vienna where he remained for the rest of his life.
She accompanied Otto in 966 on his third expedition to Italy, where she remained with him for six years.
" In 1911, he took the Kennedy Professorship of Latin at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his life.
His oldest son, Béla Bartók, Jr., remained in Hungary where he survived the war and later worked as a railroad official until his retirement in the early 1980s.
The channel swapped studios with sister channel BBC World, moving to studio N8 within the newsroom, where it remained until 2008.
This is called bimetallism and the attempt to create a bimetallic standard where both gold and silver backed currency remained in circulation occupied the efforts of inflationists.
At 11 he went into the service of a grocer in Slatina ; and then he became a domestic in a public house in Craiova where he remained for several years.
Despite the move away from the Valley, Charlton were promoted to the First Division as Second Division runners-up at the end of 1985 – 86, and remained at this level for four years ( achieving a highest league finish of 14th ) often with late escapes, most notably against Leeds in 1987, where the Addicks triumphed in extra-time of the play-off final replay to secure their top flight place.
In 1950, he became the first African-American instructor at the Art Students League, where he remained on faculty until 1971.
In 1922 the Ministry of Agriculture imported Charolais cattle to the State of Goias, where they remained till 1936, when they were transferred to São Carlos in the State of São Paulo, to the Canchim Farm of the Government Research Station, EMBRAPA.
In essence this led to a situation where a minority of this majority remained within the Central Committee ...
Of all the Nahuas, only Tlatelolcas remained loyal, and the surviving Tenochcas looked for refuge in Tlatelolco, where even women took part in the battle.
He assumed duties again at Camp Meade, Maryland, commanding a battalion of tanks, where he remained until 1922.

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