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Walsh and appears
In a 1914 film created by Baum's film company, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, Ozma, played by Jessie May Walsh, appears briefly to preside over Ojo's trial.
Buffy defeats the demons and appears on the monitors after Walsh has prematurely announced Buffy's death to Riley, who walks out.
Walsh appears in the penultimate episode of Season Four, " Primeval ," as a zombie, working under Adam along with others Adam has killed.
Before this they had caused the invocation " Regina sacratissimi rosarii " to be inserted in the litany, and it appears in print for the first time in a Dominican Breviary dated 1614, as has been pointed out by Father Walsh, O. P., in " The Tablet ", 24 Oct., 1908.
Don Felder appears on guitar on this track performing rhythm and dual lead guitar solos with Walsh.
When he first appears in the Star Trek universe ( in " Mudd's Women "), he uses the alias of Leo Walsh.
Because Walsh – Hadamard codewords are mathematically orthogonal, a Walsh-encoded signal appears as random noise to a CDMA capable mobile terminal, unless that terminal uses the same codeword as the one used to encode the incoming signal.
Another werewolf appears and while Professor Walsh runs and hides in the bushes, the two werewolves jump out and fight with each other.

Walsh and regularly
Walsh would regularly script the first 10-15 offensive plays before the start of each game.
After ending his career, Walsh has worked in the media, providing studio-based match analysis for both ITV and Sky Sports appearing regularly on Soccer Saturday and Football First.
Little is known about their movements at this time, although they are regularly seen around Walsh, Colorado and on sod farms in central New Mexico.
In the late 1970s, at the age of 18, Walsh became a professional football player for Brentford and although he failed to make the first team, he was regularly a member of the reserves.
Walsh first came to prominence on television in 1994, after he won a role as one of the presenting team on the National Lottery, broadcast regularly on Saturday and Wednesday evenings on BBC1.
El-B, Zed Bias, Horsepower Productions, Plastician, N Type, Walsh and a young Loefah regularly visited the shop as well.

Walsh and for
In classical LS AAS, as it has been proposed by Alan Walsh, the high spectral resolution required for AAS measurements is provided by the radiation source itself that emits the spectrum of the analyte in the form of lines that are narrower than the absorption lines.
the College of San Mateo Football & Sports Hall of Fame websites for info on Walsh, Madden & others ).
Born in Los Angeles, Walsh played running back in the San Francisco Bay Area for Hayward High School in Hayward.
Walsh was coaching in Fremont when he interviewed for an assistant coaching position with Marv Levy, who had just been hired as the head coach at the University of California, Berkeley.
When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
In 1977, Walsh was hired as the head coach at Stanford where he stayed for two seasons.
Walsh served as 49ers head coach for ten years, and during his tenure he and his coaching staff perfected the style of play known popularly as the West Coast offense.
Walsh was nicknamed " The Genius " for both his innovative play calling and design.
However, Walsh used this as a motivating factor for his team, who felt they were disrespected.
Walsh was viewed as a strong advocate for African-American head coaches in the NFL and NCAA.
The West Coast Offense, is the popular name for the high-percentage passing scheme designed by former Bengals assistant Bill Walsh.
Walsh formulated what has become popularly known as the West Coast Offense during his tenure as assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1968 to 1975, while working under the tutelage of Paul Brown.
( Although mutual orthogonality is the only condition, these vectors are usually constructed for ease of decoding, for example columns or rows from Walsh matrices.
Years earlier, working at Warner Bros., Hellinger had produced three films for Raoul Walsh, the proto-noirs They Drive by Night ( 1940 ) and Manpower ( 1941 ), and High Sierra ( 1941 ), now regarded as a key work in noir's development.
Both Paul Muni and George Raft turned down the lead role, giving Bogart the opportunity to play a character of some depth, although legendary director Walsh initially fought the casting of supporting player Bogart as a leading man, much preferring Raft for the part.
Although he won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances, Cinema had changed in the ten years since Walsh last directed Cagney ( in The Strawberry Blonde ), and the actor's portrayal of gangsters had also changed.
On August 12, 2010, Grammer announced that he was going to be a father for the fifth time with his girlfriend Kayte Walsh, a British flight attendant who is 25 years his junior.
At the beginning of February, Grammer and Walsh booked the ballroom at the Plaza Hotel for their wedding, at a cost of more than $ 100, 000 for the reception, despite rumors of Grammer's divorce not being finalized.
Periyasamy Sinasamy's first wish to see Muralitharan claiming the world record for the most Test wickets was realised ( passing the record set by Courtney Walsh ), but not his desire to live to see his grandson married.
* An instrumental entitled " Pavanne for the Sleeping Beauty " by Joe Walsh on his album So What
In 1962 this concept of the spreadsheet, called BCL for Business Computer Language, was implemented on an IBM 1130 and in 1963 was ported to an IBM 7040 by R. Brian Walsh at Marquette University, Wisconsin.
The play Cooper scored on had not been called by Bill Walsh for 2 years.
Wilson's reception was a play Bill Walsh specifically designed for the Super Bowl that capitalized on the Bengals ' doing a long-run coverage on Wilson anytime he ran a pass route over 20 yards ; Wilson simply ran 25 yards straight out and then cut back to receive Montana's precision pass.

Walsh and Liverpool
Since Dalglish's appointment as player manager in the 1985 close season, Rush had often found himself partnered with Paul Walsh in the Liverpool first team as Dalglish selected himself as a player less frequently.
A large number of North-West based performers entered the competition which was ultimately won by 14 year old Shaun Walsh from Liverpool.
Luton then secured a highly creditable 3 – 3 draw away to Liverpool, with Walsh setting up the first goal for Brian Stein after turning Liverpool and Éire defender Mark Lawrenson inside out.
With Ian Rush injured at the start of his first season, Walsh was expected to slot in alongside Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish straight away, which he did with aplomb, skill and trickery, leading the line with confidence.
He scored the equaliser for Liverpool against Manchester United in the league on 22 September, but with Rush's return to fitness soon afterwards, Walsh did not score in the league again until 20 April, in a 3 – 1 home win over Newcastle United.
Liverpool made the final and Walsh was selected by manager Joe Fagan to start the game, but the Heysel Stadium disaster put his joy into perspective, and Liverpool ultimately lost the match.
He played in the 1987 League Cup Final but Liverpool lost 2 – 1 to Arsenal and Walsh was dropped afterwards following the arrival of John Aldridge and then Peter Beardsley.
This new strike partnership was an instant success as Liverpool went unbeaten for a record-equalling first 29 games of the season while Walsh, having unwisely questioned Dalglish's offer of a role in midfield, was relegated to a few cursory appearances as a substitute.
Whilst Liverpool waltzed to the League title Walsh was on the move having not made enough appearances to qualify for a medal.
After 112 games and 37 goals, a goal every 3. 03 games for Liverpool, Walsh joined Tottenham for half a million pounds on 16 February 1988, beginning a spell of productive but short-lived spells at a number of different clubs.
Whittingham was sold to Aston Villa in the summer of 1993, and Walsh subsequently formed a solid partnership with another former Liverpool player, John Durnin, but the potency of the Portsmouth side had faded.
He signed for Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool on 27 January 1987 for £ 750, 000 and cut his teeth with the club as a partner for Rush ( filling a position previously occupied by player-manager Kenny Dalglish and fellow striker Paul Walsh ).
Using the name Michael Walsh, McLaughlin set up a copywriting company called “ Michael Walsh Copywriting ” based in Liverpool.

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