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Williams and returned
In December that year, however, Williams was dismissed for irregularities in his qualifications and Wells was returned to Uppark.
On special teams, Williams returned 18 kickoffs for 749 yards and an NFL record 4 touchdowns, giving him a whopping 41. 1 yards per return average.
Dallas kick returner Kevin Williams returned the opening kickoff 50 yards to the Buffalo 48-yard line.
Williams returned to the Red Sox lineup on May 7, and he hit. 345 with 386 at bats in 117 games, although Bobby Avila, who had hit. 341, won the batting championship.
When Williams returned, he signed a $ 98, 000 contract on May 13.
In 1991 Nigel Mansell returned to Williams and, together with Patrese, the team became genuine contenders for both the Drivers ' and Constructors ' Championships.
James MacArthur briefly returned as Dan Williams, now governor of Hawaii.
Coddington, who never liked Williams nor liked being subordinated to the new charter government, sailed to England and returned in 1651 with his own patent making him " Governor for Life " over " Rhode Island " and Conanicut.
Williams returned to America in 1654 and was immediately elected the President of the colony.
Garfield, himself, after completing his degree at Williams, returned to Hiram to join the faculty in 1856, as a classical scholar teaching Greek and Latin, along with such subjects as mathematics and geology.
Musicians who had previously worked with Ellington returned to the Orchestra as members: Lawrence Brown in 1960 and Cootie Williams in 1962.
Shortly after their breakup, Merlo was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and Williams returned to take care of him until his death on September 21, 1963.
In 1948 Williams returned to Trinidad as the Commission's Deputy Chairman of the Caribbean Research Council.
The series was created by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, with others contributing to later series after Feldman returned to performing, and starred Kenneth Horne, with Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill Pertwee.
After missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons the Jazz returned to prominence under the on-court leadership of point guard Deron Williams.
It returned to the West End in July 2011 for a 10-week run at the Apollo Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, with Williams and McCabe reprising their roles.
After 2005, the band has returned to the level of success that they had during the James Williams years.
They continued after she returned to Montana, and at the age of 12, Myrna Williams made her stage debut performing a dance she choreographed based on The Blue Bird from the Rose Dream Operetta at Helena's Marlow Theater.
) In 1972, after Ehart returned from England ( where he had gone to look for other musicians ), he and Hope once again reformed White Clover with Robby Steinhardt ( vocals, violin, viola, cello ), Steve Walsh ( vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion ) and Rich Williams ( guitars ).
Williams convinced Butler to pull " Thomas " in for questioning and in return for releasing him and not charging his friends with more serious crimes, £ 50, 000 was to be returned.
Despite claiming that his negotiations were responsible for the return of this money, Williams in his book No Fixed Address ( 1973 ) claimed not to know the identity of the person who had returned the money, although he did mention several robbers to whom he had offered deals through intermediaries.
A late 70s jazz fusion trio of John McLaughlin ( guitar ) Jaco Pastorius ( bass ) and Tony Williams ( drums ) unashamedly returned to the original concept of the power trio with their short-lived " Trio of Doom " album.
After service and time in television, Hill returned to Broadway in 1957 as director of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Look Homeward, Angel and Tennessee Williams ’ Period of Adjustment.
Lillie was unwilling to let him reclaim his position at the head of the household, so he stayed only long enough to celebrate Williams ' birthday in September before he returned to the medical center in Louisiana.

Williams and land
* 1635 – Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident after he speaks out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land.
In 1636, Roger Williams, after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious views, settled at the tip of Narragansett Bay, on land granted to him by the Narragansett and Pequot tribes.
Some students and professors decided to stay behind at Williams and were allowed to keep the land, which was at the time relatively worthless.
* February 19 – Captain William Smith in British merchant brig Williams sights Williams Point, the northeast extremity of Livingston Island in the South Shetlands, the first land discovered south of latitude 60 ° S.
* October 9 – Rhode Island founder Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident, after speaking out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land.
Narragansett Indians receiving Roger WilliamsIn the spring of 1636 Williams and a number of his followers from Salem began a settlement on land that Williams had bought from Massasoit, only to be told by Plymouth that he was still within their land grant.
The outcasts rowed over to Narragansett territory, and having secured land from Canonicus and Miantonomi, chief sachems of the Narragansetts, Williams established a settlement with twelve " loving friends ".
* Neville " Uncle Chappy " Williams, land activist and proponent in the Lake Cowal Campaign.
The city was co-founded by John C. Williams, formerly of Detroit, who purchased the land in 1876, and by Peter Demens, who was instrumental in bringing the terminus of a railroad there in 1888.
Fulton County was created in 1850 with land from Henry, Lucas, and Williams counties and is named for Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat.
With construction of Chapman Road from West Point, Georgia to Ft. Williams, Alabama on the Coosa River, land areas opened up to white settlement.
In 1833, Sidney Williams arrived in the area which is now Marshall County and purchased of land on the present day site of Argos.
Mr. Williams sold his land to Clark Bliven, the man who built the courthouse on the Williams ’ s land.
In 1800 the southern half of the town was given as a land grant to Williams College and in 1801 the northern half was given as a grant to Framingham Academy.
Prince Frederick has served as the county seat of Calvert County since 1722, when officials chose a plot of land known as " Williams ' Old Field " as the spot for the new county courthouse.
The actual land of present day Williamsport was owned by American Revolutionary War Otho Holland Williams, of which the town was named.
In 1839, the Putnams sold their land to Oswald B., James M., and Horace B. Williams, three brothers from Batavia, New York.
James M. " Miles " Williams, who built a dam, saw mill and later a grist mill in town, eventually platted the land in 1845 and named the town " Williamstown " after himself.

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