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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.

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The earliest post office of Colquhoun was located on the west side of the township, five mile from the present site of Sherwood, on what was the Maurice Walsh farm.
The remainder of the story had to be constructed from almost no data, based on what had already been written, but Paton Walsh has said that Sayers ' notes make it clear who the murderer would be.
John Walsh had long said he believed that Toole, a drifter, was responsible for the crime, saying investigators found a pair of green shorts and a sandal similar to what Adam was wearing at Toole's home in Jacksonville, Florida.
Cork-based Margaret Walsh, who has written Sam Maguire: The Enigmatic Man Behind Ireland's Most Prestigious Trophy, says that " what became of him was very sad ".
Following two appearances on the show with their audition which had judges Pete Waterman and Louis Walsh not knowing what to say ( Waterman was later quoted as saying they were the worst act ever ), various record companies approached the Granada Press Office.
Beaudine was one of a number of experienced directors ( including Raoul Walsh and Allan Dwan ) who were brought to England from Hollywood in the 1930s to work on what were in all other respects very British productions.
In the summer of 1876, Sitting Bull and thousands of Sioux fled from the US Army towards what is now southern Saskatchewan, and James Morrow Walsh of the NWMP was charged with maintaining control in the large Sioux settlement at Wood Mountain.
Brian Walsh, spokesman for Ney, said in April 2006: " Frankly, it's an unfortunate commentary on the justice system that someone has to spend a lot of money simply to clear their name and set the record straight in what is in this case completely false allegations.
While all were impressive numbers that was not what impressed Bill Walsh.
Because of Walsh, Anderson is considered to be one of the first quarterbacks to run what would become known as the " West Coast Offense.
Going into the game Bill Walsh was asked about what he thought of Anderson's career.
Joan Walsh, news editor of Salon. com, wrote: " CNN hit rock bottom on Wednesday morning, when anchor Kyra Phillips interviewed Ali's doctor in Kuwait, Dr Imad al-Najada explained that, although Ali told reporters he was grateful for his treatment, he also hopes no other ' children in the war will suffer like what he suffered '.
However, it was in the post-Whittingham era that Walsh had what was arguably his best game in the blue of Portsmouth, on 12 January 1994 in a Coca-Cola Cup fifth round tie against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Colonel Hunt Walsh to take the 28th regiment and a company of rangers to Baie Verte to burn what was left of it.
He set what was then the course record at Shelsley Walsh in 1973 — 28. 21 seconds for the 1000 yard course — and in both that season and the following year he won the British Hill Climb Championship.
" According to Gore Vidal, interviewed in 1974, " There wasn't anybody in Massachusetts ... who didn't know what David Walsh was up to.
Professor Walsh is not happy with what happened or with Riley's report on the event.
Superintendent Walsh was assigned in 1875 to establish a post in the Cypress Hills in what is now Saskatchewan.
Walsh went on to write that Carr was correct that historians did not stand above history, and were instead products of their own places and times, which in turn decided what " facts of the past " they determined into " facts of history ".
The Canadian government was concerned that the Sioux would cause problems, and charged Walsh of the NWMP with maintaining control of what amounted to Canada's first attempted peace keeping mission.
Walsh would soon become involved in what would become a long a bitter feud with Johnny Irving's Dutch Mob during the early 1880s as the two fought over the Bowery.
Riley does not want to accept what the rest of them are saying about Professor Walsh and the Initiative.

Walsh and has
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.
In 1924, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis bought the Walsh mansion at 4510 Lindell Boulevard, and it has served as the local archbishop's residence ever since.
This matter has been the subject of a number of cases before the Supreme Court, most notably Kansas v. Hendricks and United States v. Comstock in regard to the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, which does not require a conviction on sex offences, but only that the person be in federal custody and be deemed a " sexually dangerous person ".
The criminologist Anthony Walsh has defended Rushton, arguing that none of Rushton's critics has supplied data indicating anything other than the racial gradient he identifies, and that it is unscientific to dismiss Rushton's ideas on the basis of their political implications.
The Ohm Acoustics firm has produced several loudspeaker models using the Walsh driver design since then.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes, created by Newfoundland comic Mary Walsh, has been running since 1992 although the two are not related.
Downpatrick has had mixed fortunes over the years but has still managed to produce excellent county footballers such as Ray McConville, William Walsh, Conor Deegan, Barry Breen all of whom won All-Irelands with Down.
The subterranean rivers of London are mentioned in several novels, including Thrones, Dominations ( by Dorothy L. Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh ), where a character remarks " You can bury them deep under, sir ; you can bind them in tunnels, ... but in the end where a river has been, a river will always be.
Margate City has operated under the Walsh Act commission form of municipal government since 1911.
Bordentown has been governed under the Walsh Act since 1913, with a government consisting of three commissioners, one of whom is selected to serve as Mayor.
The Borough of Collingswood has operated under the Walsh Act since 1917.
Under the Walsh Act, Haddon Township has been governed by a three-member commission since 1950.
Mount Ephraim Borough has been governed under the Walsh Act by a three member commission, since 1935.
Pine Valley has been governed under the Walsh Act, by a three-member commission, since 1942.
Tavistock has been governed under the Walsh Act by a three-member commission, since 1928.
West Wildwood has been governed under the Walsh Act form of New Jersey municipal government, by a three-member commission, since 1964.
Wildwood Crest has been governed under the Walsh Act, by a three-member commission, since 1937.
The mayor of Union City also serves as a commissioner on the five-member Board of Commissioners, as per the city's Walsh Act form of government, which has been in place since 1930.
Since 1931, West New York has been governed under the Walsh Act form of New Jersey municipal government by a five-member commission.
Allenhurst has governed since 1916 by a three-member Commission, under the terms of the Walsh Act.
Avon-by-the-Sea has governed under the Walsh Act since 1919, by a three-member commission.
The Borough of Monmouth Beach has been governed under the Walsh Act, by a three-member commission, since 1929.

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