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On September 15, 1977, in Toronto, Weaver asked umpire Springstead to have a tarpaulin covering the Toronto Blue Jays bullpen area removed ; the tarp was weighed down by bricks and Weaver argued that his left fielder could be injured if he ran into the bricks while chasing a foul ball.
The opening of the Trent and Mersey Canal in 1777 provided a second transport route, which ran close to the Weaver Navigation for part of its length, but extended further south to the coal mining and pottery industries around Stoke-on-Trent.
In 1982 his primary driver was James Weaver ; in 1983 Weaver ran again in European F3 and Jordan hired Martin Brundle, who finished second to Ayrton Senna in British F3.
His great-grandfather was James Weaver, who ran for President twice on third party tickets in the late 19th century.
Weaver skipped the 1988 Aryan Nations meeting and ran as a candidate for county sheriff ( and lost ).
* 1891 – James Weaver, Republican turned Greenbacker, later was a founder of the Populist Party and ran for President on that party's ticket in 1892.
Blair directed the play Off Broadway in New York, starring Fritz Weaver and Philip Bosco, where it received considerable critical acclaim and ran for four months.
Weaver is finally hauled in by Dr. Carter when he ran from the ER to get her personally from Doc Magoo's, sustaining a painful fall in the process.

Weaver and again
The climax of Weir's early career was the $ 6 million multi-national production The Year of Living Dangerously ( 1983 ), again starring Mel Gibson, playing opposite top Hollywood female lead Sigourney Weaver in a story about journalistic loyalty, idealism, love and ambition in the turmoil of Sukarno's Indonesia of 1965.
Weaver has hosted two episodes of the long-running NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live: once on the 12th season premiere in 1986, and again, on a season 35 episode in January 2010.
In order to see Bala again, Z exchanges places with Weaver and joins the army.
The series once again boasted a collection of top celebrity guests such as Tim Allen, Mischa Barton, Sigourney Weaver, Debbie Harry, and Shirly Bassey.
In 1988, EA released Earl Weaver Baseball again developed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower, which for the first time combined a highly accurate simulation game with high quality graphics.
This characterization proved so popular that Arquette almost never again appeared in public as himself, but nearly always as Charley Weaver, complete with his squashed hat, little round glasses, rumpled shirt, broad tie, baggy pants, and suspenders.
Cuellar had a rocky start in Game 2 of the 1970 World Series, with Weaver again pulling him out of the game again, this time in the third inning.
Gordon Weaver Browning ( November 22, 1889May 23, 1976 ) was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States Congress and was later the 35th and 38th Governor of Tennessee from 1937 to 1939 and again from 1949 to 1953.
Faderley met Weaver again at the 1987 World Congress.
Once again, only Schlitt and Weaver were left as the faces of Petra.
During a game on June 24, 2004 a day after Tucker almost came to blows with Dodger pitcher Jeff Weaver after a collision along the base line, Tucker was once again center stage.
In the majors, Luciano once ejected Weaver from both games of a doubleheader ; the second ejection came, once again, before any pitches had been thrown.
He tried again in a 1931 by-election resulting from the death of Charles Weaver ; he finished second of four candidates as Conservative Frederick C. Jamieson reclaimed the seat for Weaver's party.
Weaver missed almost half of City's league matches in 2001-02 through injury, as the club was again promoted back to the Premier League.
* Earl Weaver Baseball ( 1987 ) — again teamed with Eddie Dombrower.
Before her role on The Young and the Restless, Weaver played the role of Trish Clayton Banning on Days of our Lives from 1974 to 1978 and again from 1979 to 1982.

Weaver and for
Earl Weaver retired and Joe Altobelli took over for 1983.
The first major model for communication was introduced by by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver for Bell Laboratories in 1949 The original model was designed to mirror the functioning of radio and telephone technologies.
Shannon and Weaver argued that there were three levels of problems for communication within this theory.
When a human played the game against the computer, the computer queried the Earl Weaver or Tony La Russa Expert System for a decision on what strategy to follow.
* The Goddess Weaver, daughter of the Celestial Mother, wove the stars and their light, known as " the Silver River " ( what Westerners call " The Milky Way Galaxy "), for heaven and earth.
It won the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, the Nebula Award for Best Script, and was also nominated for ten Saturn Awards including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, winning Best Actor for Allen.
He worked on it on and off for several years, but when he died in September 1891, he left the piece unfinished, and not until the literary scholar Raymond Weaver published it in 1924 did the book – which is now known as Billy Budd, Sailor – come to light.
The two books generally considered most important to the Revival were Raymond Weaver's 1921 biography Herman Melville: Man, Mariner and Mystic and his 1924 edition of Melville's last great but never quite finished manuscript, Billy Budd, which Melville's granddaughter gave to Weaver when he visited her for research on the biography.
New owner Wayne Weaver originally announced that he and team president David Seldin would look for a general manager and a head coach simultaneously.
Weaver ultimately narrowed his choices down to three: Mike Shanahan, an assistant coach for the San Francisco 49ers, Tony Dungy, defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, and Tom Coughlin, head coach for Boston College.
At this press conference, Weaver elaborated that different people had taken different liberties with the Jaguars ' image over the years, singling out the ' All Black ' look which the team wore for every prime-time home game from 2003 to 2007 as a point of regret.
Landis was widely praised for cleaning up the game, although some of his decisions in the Black Sox matter remain controversial: supporters of " Shoeless Joe " Jackson and Buck Weaver contend that he was overly harsh with those players.
* In 1977 for television, directed by Harvey Hart and starring Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalbán, Fritz Weaver, Fred Gwynne and Neville Brand.
He helped T. S. Eliot in a practical way, by persuading Harriet Shaw Weaver to appoint Eliot as his successor at The Egoist ( helped by Pound ), and later in 1919 with an introduction to the editor Bruce Richmond of the Times Literary Supplement, for which he reviewed French literature.
With the December 18, 2010 episode, Bridges beat Sigourney Weaver's record for longest gap between hosting appearances on SNL ( Weaver had a 24-year gap between her first time hosting in 1986 and her second time hosting in 2010, while Bridges had a 27-year gap between his first appearance in 1983 and his most recent one, also in 2010 ).
Putting together a new backing band from the remnants of The Revolution, Prince added bassist Levi Seacer, Jr., Boni Boyer on keyboards, and dancer / choreographer Cat Glover to go with new drummer Sheila E. and holdovers Miko Weaver, Doctor Fink, Eric Leeds, Atlanta Bliss, and the Bodyguards ( Jerome, Wally Safford, and Greg Brooks ) for the Sign o ' the Times Tour.

Weaver and Congress
* Thomas B. Colbert, " Political Fusion in Iowa: The Election of James B. Weaver to Congress in 1878 ," Arizona and the West, vol.
Pallbearers included Oregon Congressman Al Ullman and three candidates for Congress, Democrats Les AuCoin, Jim Weaver, and Morse's old rival, Robert B. Duncan, who was running for a seat vacated by Congresswoman Edith Green.
The actual nomination was to be made by the 7th District Republican Convention, however, and there Daugherty fell victim to factional machinations, with the nomination going instead to Walter L. Weaver, who would ultimately serve two terms in Congress.
* mid 1870s – James Weaver, left the Republican Party over disenchantment with Ulysses S. Grant, elected to Congress on the Greenback Party ticket and was the party's presidential nominee in 1880.

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