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The Reverend Hope Masterton Waddell came among the Efik people on the 10th of April, 1846.
The winning design came from John Low Waddell, who drew up plans for a high-rise vertical lift bridge.
Rangers legend Willie Waddell came from the village and starred for the team in his pre-Ibrox days.
Her election victory in 1993 came over the incumbent, Ian Waddell of the New Democratic Party, and challenger Celso Boscariol, B. C.

Waddell and back
The Agua Fria River is usually dry due to the New Waddell Dam that holding back Lake Pleasant in the northern end of the city.
Officer Waddell asked Routier repeatedly to apply pressure to her son Damon's back and to tend to him, but received no response from her.
Connie Mack, now in Philadelphia, was desperate for pitching, and when he learned Rube was pitching in California, he dispatched two Pinkerton agents to sneak Waddell back to Philadelphia, where he would lead the Philadelphia Athletics to the 1902 American League crown.
Santa Cruz Metro routes 35 and 40 formerly went from Big Basin State Park Headquarters to Waddell Creek and back.
The following year, found Waddell back in Chicago attending the School of the Art Institute and then the University of Chicago on the G. I.
But at the World Rowing Championships, Waddell had the best race of his life pushing Müller back to second.
" With the possible exception of cogwheel rigidity, these are best understood as neuroanatomical maladaptations to long-continued pain and, as Waddell and colleagues have stressed, do not indicate faking or malingering but rather that there are psychosocial issues that mitigate against successfully treating low back pain by lumbar discectomy, and which in themselves require other treatment.
Ray Waddell of Billboard magazine considered Wynans ' and Johnson's contributions " perfect fits ", and noted that the album was " laid back " until the second half.

Waddell and from
Waddell wrote about people from all walks of life.
In the spring of 1858 Russell, Majors and Waddell started freighting from Nebraska City on a government contract to transport all provisions for all western forts.
After discharge from the Army, Waddell served residencies at Georgetown University and Montefiore Hospital ( The Bronx ).
The court affirmed the USOC's right to collect legal fees from Waddell and it placed a lien on his home.
With the enormous grace and courage that marked his life, Tom Waddell died from AIDS on July 11, 1987, aged 49, in San Francisco, California.
His battle against HIV / AIDS is one of the subjects of the award-winning documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt With sports writer Dick Schaap, Waddell wrote an autobiography titled Gay Olympian.
* April 23 – the Hall of Fame Committee clears the deadlock at the top of the writers ' ballot by selecting 11 new inductees, primarily from the popular candidates of the 1900s and 1910s: Jesse Burkett, Frank Chance, Jack Chesbro, Johnny Evers, Clark Griffith, Tommy McCarthy, Joe McGinnity, Eddie Plank, Joe Tinker, Rube Waddell and Ed Walsh.
This extends from the corner of Britain Avenue and Lumpkin Street in the south to Waddell and Wray streets in the north.
However with the help from under 20s debutants Josh Dugan, Jarrad Croker and Travis Waddell they won their next two matches.
* Herbert Waddell, held office from 1973 – 1988 ;
The Rancho Del Oso Nature and History Center | Rancho Del Oso section of the Park, including Waddell Marsh in the Theodore J. Hoover Natural Preserve, from the Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
Recent commentators ( such as Bill James ) have suggested that Waddell may have suffered from a developmental disability, mental retardation, autism, or attention deficit disorder ( ADD ).
While in spring training with the Millers, Waddell helped save the city of Hickman, Kentucky from a devastating flood in the spring of 1912.
In their second meeting, Waddell was removed from a game after being hit by a batted ball.
However, he feigned injury and appeared less than cooperative to manager Jimmy McAleer, so McAleer pulled Waddell from the game.
In 2002, Doreen Waddell, a former singer with Soul II Soul living in Hove, died after being hit by three cars while fleeing from a shoplifting incident.
Green and Geordie entertainer, Sid Waddell, were the darts commentators on the BBC from 1978 to 1994.
Although the piece has been moved from its original location in the Phoenix Civic Plaza to the sidewalk in front of the Herberger Theater, it remains Waddell ’ s tour de force in his adopted home of Arizona.
In February 2007, his sculptures Gathering and Andrea, a total of seven human figures, were stolen from the Waddell Sculpture Garden, on a plateau overlooking the artist's home.
* Translation with Norman Waddell: Dōgen, The Heart of Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō ( SUNY 2002 ), from work published in The Eastern Buddhist ( Kyoto 1971-1976 ), as edited by D. T. Suzuki.
Waddell then traveled west, obtaining additional degrees from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and spending some time working at the Raymond & Campbell firm in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Waddell and on
`` Anyway '', Waddell went on.
Waddell had heard that he had been a commando in Rommel's Afrika Corps, and he said to himself: I'd hate to run into him in the desert on a dark night.
A young man was killed and two others injured at midnight Friday when the car they were riding slid into a utility pole on Lake Avenue near Waddell Street, NE, police said.
After one-hitting Boston on May 2, 1904, Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Rube Waddell taunted Young to face him so that he could repeat his performance against Boston's ace.
One year later, on July 4, 1905, Rube Waddell beat Young and the Americans, 4 – 2, in a 20-inning matchup.
In 1855 they took on a new partner, Alexander Majors, and founded the company of Russell, Majors & Waddell.
Waddell heard stories of bipedal, apelike creatures but wrote that " none, however, of the many Tibetans I have interrogated on this subject could ever give me an authentic case.
Consequently, they fired head coach Bob Hartley on October 17, 2007, with general manager Don Waddell taking over behind the bench on an interim basis.
* 1933: A local trade directory lists for Heathrow these: Mrs. Waddell ( Cain's Farm house ); < u > farmers or market gardeners </ u >: Harry Curtis ( Heathrow Farm ), George Dance ( a small house on Heathrow Road nearly opposite the Plough and Harrow pub ), William Howell ( Bathurst ), Frederick Philp ( Heathrow Hall ), Sidney Whittington ( Perry Oaks ), David and John Wild ( Croft House ); < u > other </ u >: Heathrow Sand & Gravel Co ( Colnbrook ) Ltd., Edgar Charles Basham ( The gazette misprinted his surname as Sasham ) ( publican at the Plough and Harrow pub ), Fairey Aviation.
In the 1840s, Russell, Majors and Waddell, the largest trading firm in the West, established its headquarters on Main Street.
In 1999, BBC produced a four-part miniseries based on the novel with a screenplay written by Andrew Davies ; Wives and Daughters featuring Justine Waddell, Bill Paterson, Francesca Annis, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Barbara Flynn, Deborah Findlay, Iain Glen, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Ian Carmichael.
Waddell attended Springfield College in Massachusetts on a track scholarship.
Waddell established his private practice on 18th Street in the Castro neighborhood in 1974.
) It was constructed by John Waddell of Edinburgh, whose tender of £ 240, 433 was accepted on 15 April 1882.
In the early 1970s, he married his third wife, Suzanne Waddell, who had once been a guest on What's My Line ?.
On November 5, 1878, Russell was elected to the 46th United States Congress, running on the Republican and Greenback tickets ; in a close election, he defeated the Democratic Party incumbent Alfred M. Waddell by 11, 611 votes to 10, 730 .< ref >
After the season, on December 8, 1899, Chesbro was traded with George Fox, Art Madison, John O ' Brien, and $ 25, 000 ($ in current dollar terms ) to the Louisville Colonels for Honus Wagner, Fred Clarke, Bert Cunningham, Mike Kelley, Tacks Latimer, Tommy Leach, Tom Messitt, Deacon Phillippe, Claude Ritchey, Rube Waddell, Jack Wadsworth, and Chief Zimmer.
An alcoholic for much of his short adult life, Waddell reportedly spent his entire first signing bonus on a drinking binge ( Sporting News called him " the sousepaw ").
After defaulting on rent and being fined by owner George von der Beck, Waddell left Detroit in late May to pitch in Canada before eventually returning to Homestead, Pennsylvania to pitch semi-pro baseball there.

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