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Whitaker and Square
Beneath Trafalgar Square tube station he discovers the base used by Whitaker, but is forced away when a pterodactyl is set on him.
Whitaker Square is the location of the Economic and Social Research Institute.
Shortly, with the generation of a groundswell of support for the organisation at a meeting at Red Lion Square, Tony Whitehead and others joined Tony Calvert, Martyn Butler and Rupert Whitaker and, with the help of a new group of people, formally founded the organisation and saw it through registration as a charity to provide direct services to those affected by HIV.
After that, he fought only twice in 1999, winning a split decision over then prospect Lance " Mount " Whitaker and losing by ten round decision against future Lennox Lewis world championship challenger Michael Grant, on June 19 at New York's Madison Square Garden.

Whitaker and commercial
In other areas of law, the court developed doctrines of equity in relation to commercial law and contract law, in cases such as Waltons Stores v Maher ( 1988 ) and Trident General Insurance v McNiece ( 1988 ), and made significant developments in tort law, in cases such as Rogers v Whitaker ( 1992 ) and Burnie Port Authority v General Jones ( 1994 ).
Whitaker was born as John Orson Whitaker, Jr. in Van Nuys, California, the fifth of eight children to Thelma and John O. Whitaker, Sr. and started his professional acting career at the age of three by appearing in a television commercial for a local used car dealer.

Whitaker and development
In the High Order Language Working Group ( HOLWG ) the process to define Ada generated requirements documents sporting different names, representing the various stages of development of the Ada language, as described in 1993 by Col William Whitaker in an article ACM SIGPLAN Notices.
In 1887, Whitaker founded the City of Buena Park in conjunction with the railway development of what we now know as Orange County.
Condominium development erased all evidence of the Whitaker settlement along the bay.
Since ( as of 2010 ) 88 percent of tourists in Tennessee drive rather than fly, the economic impact of a large tourist attraction like Dollywood helps the economy in that region of the state, according to Susan Whitaker, the state tourism development commissioner.
* T. K. Whitaker, renowned economist and a pivotal figure in the development of the Republic of Ireland was born in Rostrevor.
" Ken " Whitaker ( born 8 December 1916 ) is an Irish economist and former public servant, credited with a pivotal role in the economic development of Ireland.

Whitaker and was
The first World Social Forum ( WSF ) in 2001 was an initiative of Oded Grajew, Chico Whitaker, and Bernard Cassen.
" " Mother's Day was always a difficult time, not only because it was Mother's Day but the anniversary of Dana's death ," Whitaker said.
In the 2011 fall term, the School of Engineering was the most popular academic division, enrolling 45. 0 % of graduate students, followed by the Sloan School of Management ( 19 %), School of Science ( 16. 9 %), School of Architecture and Planning ( 9. 2 %), Whitaker College of Health Sciences ( 5. 1 %), and School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences ( 4. 7 %).
A new cultural, economic and industrial growth was spurred by more families, like the Florio, the Ducrot, the Rutelli, the Sandron, the Whitaker, the Utveggio, and other families.
During the Middle Ages, Basilican monks settled on the island and renamed it San Pantaleo, and in 1888 was rediscovered by Joseph Whitaker.
Charles was open in acknowledging the influence of Pilgrim Travelers vocalist Jesse Whitaker on his singing style.
The result of the fight was a controversial majority draw, allowing Chávez to remain undefeated with Whitaker retaining his title.
He was held to a draw by two others: Pernell Whitaker and Miguel Ángel González.
His record was 89-0-1 going into his first loss to Frankie Randall and had an 87 fight win streak until his draw with Whitaker.
Texas pioneer William Whitaker Reed was born in Bedford County in 1816.
Gilmer County's last sole commissioner was Benjamin N. Whitaker who served from 1973 until 1988.
In the early 20th century, Rosboro, Arkansas was the headquarters of one of the states most productive lumber mills, and received its name from Thomas Whitaker Rosborough, owner of the lumber company.
The film was a hit in its day, and helped introduce two famous stars, Alan Arkin ( who played Rozanov ) and Johnny Whitaker ( who did a cameo as the boy who is rescued from the church steeple ).
After he appeared in the film, Whitaker was sent for by TV producers to audition for the TV show Family Affair, which also starred Brian Keith.
Piedmont is home to a number of notable individuals in the political, business, sports, and academic communities, including: ex-Major League Baseball player Dave McCarty ; ex-National Football League player Bubba Paris, San Francisco 49ers ; ex-National Football League player Bill Romanowski ; Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich ; Peter Docter, director of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. and Up and co-writer of WALL-E ; Billie Joe Armstrong of the rock band Green Day ; Eric Whitaker, GC of Tesla Motors ; Thomas Horn, actor ; and Dr. George Rutherford, State Health Officer. Also Dipper and Mabel Pines from the Disney Channel show " Gravity Falls " was born here.
One theory is that Whitaker used the name of a Chicago suburb: Buena Park, Illinois, although the community in Illinois was also named in 1887.
The Dreger Clock, a 75-year-old multi-faced street clock, best known for the time it spent at Knott's Berry Farm, was installed in front of the Whitaker / Jaynes house overlooking Beach Blvd in September 2009 after a two-year restoration project.
In 2001, the John W. Whitaker Inter-modal Terminal in Austell was named for John Whitaker, a Moultrie native who worked with Norfolk Southern most of his lifetime.
Mr. Lincoln's carriage approached at a moderate gait, owing to the condition of the road, Mr. Whitaker waived his hand and the cheer that went up was so spontaneous and deafening that the horses attached to the carriage were frightened to such an extent that the safety of the occupants of the carriage was threatened.
The film stars Denzel Washington and Forest Whitaker and was nominated for a Golden Globe award in 2008.
In the early 19th century, when most white settlers began arriving, the area was known as Jamesville, after James Whitaker.
The latest example, built in 1945 by Colonel Zack L. Whitaker as Commandant housing, lies east of the campus, and was influenced by the then popular Cape Cod variation of the Colonial Revival style which had small side porches rather than a full-facade shed roof porch.

Whitaker and named
The Mrs. Whitaker character is actually a Chinese scientist named Dr.
The borough is named for James Whitaker, who was deeded the land in 1788.
There is also a mountain summit located within the town of Blacksburg named Whitaker Mountain that sets at an elevation of around.
" The letter was written by an architect named Arthur Whitaker who had sent the story to Arthur Conan Doyle in 1911 with a suggestion that they publish it as a joint collaboration.
Lou was named after Lou Whitaker, a former Major League Baseball player.
Robinson asked the Mirror's Royal Editor James Whitaker to investigate, and after conversations with various sources including Diana's sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale, confirmed Diana was suffering from an eating disorder, named as anorexia in a scoop article on 19 November.
In a hidden laboratory, a scientist named Professor Whitaker is operating the secret Timescoop technology.
Brian Whitaker wrote in a blog for the Guardian newspaper that in the translation of the video, showing Farfour eliciting political comments from a young girl named Sanabel, the MEMRI transcript misrepresents the segment.
On 30 May 1956 he elevated a 39 year old civil servant named Ken Whitaker to the position of Secretary-General of the Department of Finance.
The Institute of Public Administration, Whitaker School of Government and Management, is also named in his honour.
It co-starred Whitaker playing the role of a 6-year-old orphaned boy named Jody Davis, living in a high-rise apartment in New York with his sisters Buffy ( Anissa Jones ) and Cissy ( Kathy Garver ), his uncle Bill Davis actor ( Brain Keith ), and Bill's butler, Mr. French ( Sebastian Cabot ).
The building, across Normal Drive from the School of Journalism and Broadcasting, is named for Robert Adams and the late David B. Whitaker.
The Library building was named after Dr. Whitaker in recognition of his contribution to the Irish economy.
Whitaker, who was named a chief among the Igbo community of Nkwerre, was given the title Nwannedinamba of Nkwerre, which means A Brother in a Foreign Land.
This surprised many observers, including Bill James, who named Whitaker the thirteenth-best second baseman of all time in The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract.
A strong bond, and healthy rivalry had built up between the two Sicilian clubs and a competition named the Whitaker Challenge Cup was arranged to be played between them.
Whitaker believed that the area was first named ' Roseland ' when the English came to settle in 936.
Since the award's inception in 1965, ten players have been named " Tiger of the Year " on multiple occasions: Higginson, Justin Verlander, Miguel Cabrera, Travis Fryman, Cecil Fielder, Alan Trammell, Lou Whitaker, Kirk Gibson, Ron LeFlore, and Denny McLain.
A major hurricane, the Great Gale of 1848, hit near present-day Sarasota, Florida on September 25, creating a new waterway now called New Pass, named by William Whitaker as the first person to see this new waterway.

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