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Williams and spent
Williams played just one game in 1986, and spent most of the 1987 season on the bench.
Williams had been a Methodist, though he spent much of his life struggling with Christianity's teachings on homosexuality.
In October, Media Control named Williams the most successful album-artist of the millennium due to the fact that he had spent No. 1 on the German Albums Chart for 38 weeks since 2000.
Since 2006, Williams has spent most of his time in Los Angeles, California.
I spent a lot of time like that, seeing Brecht, Tennessee Williams, Ibsen, and all that.
Shortly after his birth, his grandfather Dakin was assigned to a parish in Clarksdale, Mississippi and Williams ' early childhood was spent in the parsonage there.
Williams remained close to his sister Rose, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a young adult and later institutionalized following a lobotomy, visiting her at the facilities where she spent most of her adult life and paying for her care.
They spent much of the season feuding over Williams ' use of a five-man rotation for his starters.
* Tennessee Williams spent much of his childhood in Clarksdale and Coahoma County.
* The French artist Marcel Duchamp and the noted American poet William Carlos Williams also spent time there.
2007 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and current University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball coach Roy Williams was born and spent a part of his childhood in Marion.
University of North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams spent the early years of his life as a resident of Spruce Pine ( he was born in Marion, North Carolina August 1, 1950 ), but moved to Asheville as a young boy.
Williams spent his latter teen years as a swagman travelling across the Nullarbor Plain, picking up bushcraft and survival skills from local aboriginal tribes such as cutting mulga, tracking kangaroos and finding water.
Two other ex-US Olympians on the Whalers roster ( Minnesotans Timothy Sheehy and Tommy Williams ) had spent a significant part of their careers in Boston with Boston College and the Bruins, respectively.
He has often since expressed his enjoyment of the experience gained with all of these groups, in particular his time spent with drummer Tony Williams.
From the late 1960s through to his time spent with Tony Williams in the mid-1970s, his main instrument was the Gibson SG.
( Williams ' son and grandson are the polo players, Nick Williams Sr. and Nick Williams Jr .) Addie also spent time in Argentina, again with Williams.
Turnbull, who spent some time in the U. S., was also influenced by Williams.
After retiring from the Senate in 1923, Williams returned to his family plantation, where he spent the last decade of his life.
He then attended flight training at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, and subsequently spent 5 years as a KC-135 co-pilot, aircraft commander, and instructor pilot at Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan.

Williams and spring
Woody Williams had retired after a 0-4 spring training and Jason Jennings was now with Texas.
Coleman left in the spring of 1964, to be replaced by avant-garde saxophonist Sam Rivers, on the suggestion of Tony Williams.
Williams was let go as manager just before 1986 spring training.
In 1938, the nineteen-year-old Williams was ten days late to spring training camp in Sarasota, Florida, because of a flood in California blocking the railroads.
Also during spring training Williams was nicknamed " The Kid " by Red Sox equipment manager Johnny Orlando, who after Williams arrived to Sarasota for the first time, said, " The Kid ' has arrived ".
Williams remained in major league spring training for about a week.
While in the training camp of the Millers camp for the springtime, Williams met Rogers Hornsby, who had hit over. 400 three times, including a. 424 average in 1924, who was a coach for the Millers for the spring.
Williams came to spring training three days late in, thanks to Williams driving from California to Florida and respiratory problems, the latter of which would plague Williams for the rest of his career.
In the winter, the Red Sox traded right fielder Ben Chapman to the Cleveland Indians to make room for Williams on the roster, with Williams inheriting Chapman's number 9 on his uniform opposed to Williams ' number 5 in the previous spring training, even though Chapman had hit. 340 in the previous season, which led Boston Globe sports journalist Gerry Moore to quip, " Not since Joe DiMaggio broke in with the Yankees by " five for five " in St. Petersberg in 1936 has any baseball rookie received the nationwide publicity that has been accorded this spring to Theodore Francis Williams ".
In the second week of spring training in, Williams broke a bone in his right ankle, limiting him to pinch hitting for the first two weeks of the season.
On the first day of spring training in, Williams broke his collarbone running after a line drive.
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.
Williams facilitated the purchase by William Coddington and others, and in the spring of 1638 the Antinomians began settling at a place called Pocasset, which is now the town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

Williams and summer
Brando sought out that role, driving out to Provincetown, Massachusetts, where Williams was spending the summer, to audition for the part.
In April 2010, it was announced that Rhythm Devils will tour in the summer of 2010 with a new lineup including Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann ( assorted percussion ), Keller Williams ( guitar, vocals ), Sikiru Adepoju ( talking drum ), Davy Knowles ( guitar, vocals ), and Andy Hess ( bass ).
Williams was privy to the plans of the Puritan leaders to migrate to the New World, and while he did not join the first wave in the summer of 1630, before the end of the year, he decided he could not remain in England under Archbishop William Laud's rigorous ( and High church ) administration.
By the end of the summer of 1631, Williams had moved to Plymouth colony where he was welcomed, and informally assisted the minister there.
Speaking of his early days as a playwright and referring to an early collaborative play called Cairo, Shanghai, Bombay !, produced while he was a part of an amateur summer theater group in Memphis, Tennessee, Williams wrote, " The laughter ... enchanted me.
In the summer of 1940 Williams initiated an affair with Kip Kiernan ( 1918 – 1944 ), a young Canadian dancer he met in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
In the summer of 1996, the Miami Heat continued revamping their roster, trading Tyrone Corbin, Terrence Rencher, Tony Smith, Gatling, Williams and Chapman.
According to Don Williams, who founded the Salt Company coffeehouse in the summer of 1968, Norman " heard ‘ The Agape ,’ a hard rock Christian group, play songs about Jesus ", which " convinced Larry that he could use his rock music to communicate the gospel ".
There are also several small conservation areas, four country clubs and two parks, including the Ted Williams Camp, which was once the site of a summer baseball camp run by Ted Williams.
In the summer of 2008, the Quakers football home, Williams Stadium, underwent a major renovation, with new stadium lights and artificial playing field installed.
According to biographical research of Hugh Noel Williams, Charles had not arrived at The Hague until the middle of September 1648 — seven months before the child's birth ( but he met Lucy for the first time nine months before ) — and some unfounded voices whispered that Lucy Walter had in the summer of 1648 been mistress of Colonel Robert Sidney, a younger son of the Earl of Leicester.
Williams played three tournaments during the North American 1998 summer hard court season.
Williams rebounded in the summer when she won two Fed Cup matches against Italy and lost in the final of the Bank of the West Classic in Stanford to World No. 1 Davenport.
During the North American summer hard court season, Williams won for the second consecutive year the tournaments in San Diego, defeating Seles in the final, and in New Haven, defeating Davenport in the final.
Also, that summer Williams made history by becoming the first African-American actress to play murderous chorus-girl Roxie Hart in the London West End run of the stage musical Chicago.
" Stevens also became a regular on The Andy Williams Show during the 1969 – 1970 season, and he hosted his own summer show, The Ray Stevens Show, in 1970.
They recommenced in the summer of the same year to play several co-headlining shows with Bob Weir's Ratdog including a sold-out two-night run at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado and a set at the 10, 000 Lakes Music Festival in Minnesota with well-known acoustic artist Keller Williams.
" Tennessee Williams, in The New York Times, was far more positive, commenting that the book was like a summer thunderstorm, " pulsing with interior flashes of fire ".
A production of Chess, directed and choreographed by Anthony Williams, was produced by the Aberystwyth Arts Centre in the summer of 2011.
In addition, it supports research via an extensive library ; runs the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies, a summer graduate-level academic program, established in 1955 by maritime historian Professor Robert G. Albion of Harvard University ; and, in conjunction with Williams College, hosts Williams-Mystic, an undergraduate program in maritime studies.
In the summer of 2007, it was announced that he had been hired as a consultant by Scout Productions, the team of David Collins and Michael Williams, who produced Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, for their next project with Showtime entitled The Beard.
Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo met at the age of 12 at a summer camp for musicians in Virginia Beach ; which they both disliked.

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