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Webb and 1991
* 1921 – Webb Pierce, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( d. 1991 )
The Del Webb company opened Sun City Palm Desert, California east of Palm Springs in 1991.
Two cast members died within two months of each other in 1998: Mary Millar, who played Rose from 1991 to 1995, on 10 November 1998 due to ovarian cancer ; and George Webb, who played Daddy throughout the show's run, on 30 December 1998, of natural causes.
* Webb Pierce ( 1921 – 1991 ), Country Music Hall of Fame singer
* Webb Pierce ( 1921 – 1991 ), American country music singer
Robson was still a regular choice for United during the 1991 – 92 season despite competition from likes of Paul Ince, Neil Webb and Andrei Kanchelskis.
Stockfield Community Association was formed in 1991 and a redevelopment partnership was then formed between the Community Association, Birmingham City Council, Halifax Building Society and Bromford Carinthia Housing Association, with Anthony Collins Solicitors and Webb Seeger Moorhouse Community Architects giving support.
* Tuttle, R. H., Webb, D. M., & Baksh, M. ( 1991 ).
* Laetoli Toes and Australopithecus afarensis ( 1991 ) Tuttle, Webb, Baksh http :// www. springerlink. com. proxy. lib. umich. edu / content / u62jqn2p186r7152 / fulltext. pdf
* Donald A. Webb ( 1977 – 1991 )
* I'd Rather be Beachcombing by Bert and Margie Webber ( Webb Research Group, 1991 ; ISBN 0-936738-20-0 )
* The Poetry of Francis Webb ( 1991 )
* Michael Griffith God's Fool: The Life and Poetry of Francis Webb Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1991.
Webb served as mayor of Denver for 12 years, from 1991 to 2003.
Webb was elected Denver city auditor in 1987, where his track record paved the way for his successful and historic mayoral bid in 1991.
# Fentress, E., Hobart, M., Clay, T., Webb, M. " Late Roman and Medieval Cosa I: The Arx and the Structure near the Eastern Height ," PBSR 59, 1991, 197-230.
While Phelan and Webb would remain at Old Trafford for three seasons and one and a half season respectively, Kanchelskis soon became a regular member of the United team, playing in 34 out of 42 league games in the 1991 – 92 season as United finished second to Leeds United in a title race that they had led for most of the season before being overhauled during the final few weeks.
In the 1991 adaptation the character is played by Danny Webb and credited as Mulch the Miller.
In 1991 Webb made her feature film debut in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever Her film credits include Someone Like You ..., The Big Tease, and Spike Lee ’ s Malcolm X and Jungle Fever.
These included collaborations with Burton Lane ( two volumes: 1990, 1992 ), Jule Styne ( 1991 ), Jerry Herman ( Michael Feinstein Sings the Jerry Herman Songbook, 1993 ), Hugh Martin ( 1995 ), Jimmy Webb ( Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb, 2003 ) and Jay Livingston / Ray Evans ( 2002 ).
In 1991, Ms. Webb was elected to MADD's National Board of Directors, where she became vice-president.

Webb and political
The Stage Manager brings out a long-winded professor to talk about the history and pre-history of Grover's Corners, Editor Webb gives a few notes on local political and religious affiliations and fields questions from the audience about alcoholism, social injustice and culture.
* January 22-Beatrice Webb, political writer, wife and collaborator of Sidney Webb
Preoccupied with his political career in England, Wellesly-Pole left Ballyfin uninhabited for long periods, though he continued his predecessors ’ improvements to the demesne, employing the landscape designer John Webb.
Beatrice Webb was later to write in her diaries that Hastings was " without any sincerely held public purpose " and " an unpleasant type of clever pleader and political arriviste, who jumped into the Labour Party just before the 1922 election, when it had become clear that the Labour Party was the alternative government and it had not a single lawyer of position attached to it ".
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke has lauded him as a serious researcher of occultism: " By focusing on functional significance of occultism in political irrationalism, Webb rescued the study of Nazi occultism for the history of ideas.
In the following autumn I was the guest of a lady Webb of very distinguished ability — one whose knowledge of English social types is as remarkable as her command of industrial and political questions.
Former Navy Secretary Jim Webb, speaking at the Naval Academy said, " when the Tailhook investigation began, and certain political elements used the incident to bring discredit on naval aviation as a whole, and then on the Navy writ large, one is entitled to ask ... Who fought this?
Webb joined the Labour Party in 1922 as a teenager and was a well-known political journalist, including for the Daily Herald.
John " Jack " Henry Webb Fingleton OBE ( 28 April 1908 in Sydney – 22 November 1981 in Sydney ) was an Australian cricketer who was trained as a journalist and became a political and cricket commentator after the end of his playing career.
In 1990, the apartheid government unbanned the ANC, the South African Communist Party and the Pan Africanist Congress and began to release political prisoners, the most famous of whom was Nelson Mandela ( Mandela has a link to Yeoville-he was apparently given refuge in the Webb St flat of one his white comrades when he was on the run from the police in the early 1960s ).
Environmental history frequently promoted a moral and political agenda although it steadily became a more scholarly enterprise .” Early attempts to define the field were made in the United States by Roderick Nash in “ The State of Environmental History ” and in other works by frontier historians Frederick Jackson Turner, James Malin, John Muir and Walter Prescott Webb who analysed the process of settlement.
In 1834, Webb used the Courier and Enquirer to coin the name of a new political party: the Whigs.
Jim Webb was one of the founding members of the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party, a conservative political party in New Brunswick, Canada.

Webb and legal
After his resignation in 1996 Edmisten launched a legal practice that merged with that of former NC Department of Justice colleague Woody Webb in 1998.
It originally planned to build a transmitter in Rehoboth but legal disputes with town officials forced Cherry & Webb to find a site in Johnston, Rhode Island.
Since being granted legal aid, King was successful in having her name removed from the injunction, but Webb was not.
Millie I. Webb was national president ( 2000 – 2002 ) of Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ), during which time she was especially active in promoting federal legislation pressuring states to lower their maximum legal blood alcohol concentration ( BAC ) for operating motor vehicles to. 08.

Webb and between
" The tune and the lyrics may have been allusions to the singer-songwriter P. F. Sloan, who had helped Webb early in Webb's career ; a dispute between the two later led Webb to insist that he made up the title, implying that the title and the name of his former friend were mere coincidences.
A special election to fill the vacancy was called for the same day as the U. S. Senate election between Jim Webb and George F. Allen.
The park is located east of Webb Way, and between Civic Center Way on the north and PCH to the south.
* Hanover was the site of a Shell's Wonderful World of Golf challenge between Dottie Pepper and Karrie Webb in 1999 at the Longaberger Golf Club.
It was built and financed between a joint agreement between Walt Disney and director Jack Webb, who used the stage for the filming of the television series Dragnet.
Young rebel Paul Webb had many clashes with other characters and broke up the relationship between Benji and Gemma.
Intellectually, industrial relations was formed at the end of the 19th century as a middle ground between classical economics and Marxism, with Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb ’ s Industrial Democracy ( 1897 ) being the key intellectual work.
He taught his own children and the children of his tenants at a school located between Sumner and Webb, Mississippi.
Webb also designed the rebuild of Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire between 1654 and 1668, and made alterations to Northumberland House.
The original house was designed by Sir Roger Pratt and was built between 1663 and 1665, with interiors influenced by Inigo Jones, but executed by his heir John Webb.
Captain Matthew Webb was the first man to swim the English channel ( between England and France ), in 1875.
David Webb, independent non-executive director of the Exchange since 2003, has been arguing for a super regulatory authority to assume that role as regulator, as there is inherent conflict between its commercial and regulatory roles.
Designed as part of the initial phase of the Edgbaston campus by architects Aston Webb and Ingress Bell, the tower was constructed between 1900 – 1908, and stood at the centre of a semicircle of matching red brick buildings.
In 1990, on the last studio collaboration between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, the album Freudiana, Webb performed two songs: the solo " Don't Let the Moment Pass " and " No One Can Love You Better Than Me " in which she joined forces with Woolfson, Gary Howard and Kiki Dee.
During this appearance, Linehan took issue with Today programme presenter Justin Webb over what he saw as the attempted staging of an artificial argument between himself and the critic Michael Billington.
On December 13, 2009, San Jose Mercury News columnist Chris O ’ Brien ’ s list of “ The Influencers of Silicon Valley ” highlighted ten Silicon Valley leaders, including TechSoup co-CEO Marnie Webb, who is described as “… instrumental in building links between corporations, volunteers and nonprofits to get technology into the hands of community organizations that don't have many resources or expertise .” In the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, TechSoup Global co-CEO Marnie Webb was interviewed on Chicago Public Radio and in USA Today.
In company with Berthelot, who had lived on the islands for some time, Webb collected specimens on the islands between 1828 and 1830. The text of L ' Histoire Naturelle des Iles Canaries took 20 years to complete.
Some unique displays include an English rugby jersey from the first ever rugby international in 1871 between England and Scotland, and ( until 2005 ) the William Webb Ellis Cup which was obtained by England at the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
His legacies include the development of federal farm programs, the establishment of the former Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock and Webb Air Force Base in Big Spring, leadership in the development of Interstate 27, a short connection between Amarillo and Lubbock, and disaster relief during droughts and tornadoes common to West Texas.

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