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The film was scored by director Crowe's then-wife, Nancy Wilson, who was a member of the rock band Heart.
However, the New York Mets scored three unanswered runs, tying the game on a wild pitch from Bob Stanley and winning it when Boston first baseman Bill Buckner allowed a ground ball hit by the Mets ' Mookie Wilson to roll through his legs, scoring Ray Knight from second base.
The club's best ever player, Englishman David Wilson, scored 246 league goals in eleven seasons leading up to the war.
Einstein on the Beach is an opera in four acts ( framed and connected by five " knee plays " or intermezzos ), scored by Philip Glass and directed by theatrical producer Robert Wilson.
When Brian Close took over from Vic Wilson as captain of Yorkshire in 1963 he persuaded the committee to keep Boycott on, and was rewarded when, on 2 June 1963, Boycott scored 145 against Lancashire.
Steve Wilson cited Dublin as the main inspiration behind Norwich's 4 – 1 FA Cup 3rd Round win at Tamworth, in which the striker scored two goals and set up numerous chances for other team mates.
Instead of chasing down the ball that was in play, Knoblauch argued with the umpire as Enrique Wilson scored from first base, giving Cleveland a 2-1 lead in the 12th inning.
He was twenty-seven before his first piece, Only Round the Corner, was produced at the Exeter Theatre, but within four years of his debut as a dramatist he scored a great success with The Silver King ( November 1882 ), written with Henry Herman, a melodrama produced by Wilson Barrett at the Princess's Theatre, London.
Novo scored his first and second goals for the club against Dunfermline Athletic on 17 August but was sent-off in the dying moments of the match for raising his foot at Pars defender Scott Wilson.
Wilson attended Cargill High School, where in one rugby game he scored nine tries and a total of 66 points.
The Zakspeed-prepared machine was run by the works Ford Germany team with Klaus Ludwig, Manfred Winkelhock and Marc Surer at the wheel, but the car was a midfielder at best, although Jonathan Palmer and Desiré Wilson scored a 4th place overall the 1000 km of Brands Hatch in 1982.
In the eighth inning, Lofton had an infield single ( a bunt ), stole second base, and scored from second on a passed ball between pitcher Randy Johnson and catcher Dan Wilson.
" In a 1988 Los Angeles Times article, the review noted that " Wilson and Maddock have improved considerably here .... Their construction is more deft, their dialogue is better, and they make Number Five come more alive ..." Rita Kempley of the Washington Post scored the film 6 / 10 saying, "... Kenneth Johnson pulls heartstrings with the best of them — or the worst, if you hate that sort of thing ... if you're a kid, or an adult with an Erector Set, you might just enjoy this summer-weight caper.
Becker threw the ball in to cutoff man Tillie Shafer, who threw to the plate, but catcher Art Wilson dropped the ball — New York's fifth error of the game — and Speaker, who was credited with a triple on the play, scored to tie the game 6 – 6.
Wilson released youth team goalkeeper Jamie Stephens to the Liverpool youth academy, who in turn loaned Swindon Stephen Darby, who later scored the winning penalty that put Swindon through to the 2009 – 10 play off final.
In the 2010 – 11 season, they again qualified for the first round proper of the FA Cup, but were unable to repeat the success of eight years previously, although Josh Wilson scored in the 38th minute, his header was disallowed, drawing 0 – 0 against Hartlepool United before going on to lose 1 – 0 in the replay.
Another quirk is that he claims Hack Wilson set the MLB single-season runs scored record with 192 in 1930.
He scored a run of 6 top-6 finishes towards the end of the season and won the Roshfrans Rookie-of-the-Year award ahead of Justin Wilson.
They independently released Wilson ’ s first solo album Bridging The Gap, which scored them Wilson ’ s first # 1 Billboard Urban Adult Contemporary single, “ Without You .”.
Wilson made his professional debut with Club Sport Herediano on November 26, 1997, and scored his first league goal for Herediano against Goicoechea on March 4, 1998.
In his first 2009 Six Nations game against Scotland he scored his 45th test try to take him above Jeff Wilson on the all-time leading try scorers list to sixth.
Evelyn Thomas scored a chart hit with her first single, reaching the UK Top 30 in 1976 with the single " Weak Spot ," co-written by Levine and Paul David Wilson.
They were the first-ever opponents of the new Victoria Highlanders franchise, and drew their opening game 2-2, and following their 2-1 return win over Victoria and 4-0 thrashing of the Spokane Spiders ( in which Cameron Wilson scored twice ) in late May, were in contention at the early stage of the season.

Wilson and moderate
President Arthur Hadley of Yale, A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard, and Woodrow Wilson of Princeton worked to develop moderate changes to reduce injuries.
Paul split from the large National American Woman Suffrage Association ( NAWSA ), which favored a more moderate approach and supported the Democratic Party and Woodrow Wilson, led by Carrie Chapman Catt, and formed the more militant National Woman's Party.
Throughout his tenure, Wilson was considered a moderate Democrat.
Division in the party was evident too at the 1996 convention, at which more moderate party members such as California governor Pete Wilson and Massachusetts Governor William Weld unsuccessfully sought to remove the Human Life Amendment plank from the party platform.
Ultimately, the " No " campaign lacked a popular, moderate figure to play the public leadership role for their campaign that Jenkins and Wilson fulfilled in the " Yes " campaign.
Wilson can be characterised as a SNP Fundamentalist, although more of the old style rather than the new breed who tend to be firmly on the left of the party, with Wilson being more moderate in opinion.
Despite his militant tactics, Wilson was a relative moderate whose goal was to establish friendly relations with shipowners and formal conciliation procedures in the shipping industry to enable disputes to resolved without recourse to strikes or lockouts.
However, Wilson had a vague suspicion of Smith, and Smith's alliance with the more moderate side of the Labour Party meant that no such invitation was made.
Following the Armistice, when Wilson pressed the Senate to support the United States ' membership in the League of Nations, Kenyon became a member of the moderate faction known as the " mild reservationists ," who allowed for the possibility of membership so long as the treaty were amended to address a specified list of reservations held by those senators and pursued compromise solutions.
After entering office, Wilson joined the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of moderate and conservative congressional Democrats.

Wilson and British
" The British did not know quite what to make of President Woodrow Wilson and his conviction ( before America's entrance into the war ) that the way to end hostilities was for both sides to accept " peace without victory.
In 1973, British psychologist Glenn Wilson published an influential book providing evidence that a general factor underlying conservative beliefs is " fear of uncertainty ".
The song " Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps " was included in the soundtrack of the Australian film Strictly Ballroom, and became a theme song for the British TV show, Coupling, with Mari Wilson performing it for the title sequence.
* 1986 – Pippa Wilson, British sailor
* 1978 – Ricky Wilson, British singer ( Kaiser Chiefs )
However, he castigated Japanese leaders who seemed enthralled by the British and the Americans and who spoke in favor of Woodrow Wilson ’ s Fourteen Points and the League of Nations, claiming these countries used idealism as " a mask for their own self-interest.
* 1976 – British Prime Minister Harold Wilson resigned, citing personal reasons.
When Wilson re-entered government in 1974 Jenkins returned to the Home Office, but, increasingly disenchanted by the swing to the left of the Labour Party, he chose to leave British politics in 1976 and was appointed President of the European Commission in 1977, serving until 1981: he was the first and to date only British holder of this office.
Examples are Ashenden or: the British Agent ( 1928 ) by W. Somerset Maugham, about counter-revolutionary British espionage against Bolshevik Russia, and The Mystery of Tunnel 51 ( 1928 ) by Alexander Wilson whose novels conveyed an uncanny portrait of the first head of the Secret Intelligence Service, Mansfield Smith-Cumming, the original ' C '.
In his last years, Gainsborough painted relatively simple landscapes and is credited ( with Richard Wilson ) as the originator of the 18th century British landscape school.
With Richard Wilson, he was one of the originators of the eighteenth-century British landscape school ; though simultaneously, in conjunction with Sir Joshua Reynolds, he was the dominant British portraitist of the second half of the 18th century.
Anticipating the arrangement of the British Commonwealth, by 1774 American writers such as Samuel Adams, James Wilson, and Thomas Jefferson were arguing that Parliament was the legislature of Great Britain only, and that the colonies, which had their own legislatures, were connected to the rest of the empire only through their allegiance to the Crown.
Wilson credited the British parliamentary sketch-writer Henry Lucy as his inspiration to enter public life.
By the time of his presidency, Wilson hoped that Presidents could be party leaders in the same way British prime ministers were.
In 1964, the new British government under Harold Wilson announced their intention to hand over power to the Federation of South Arabia in 1968, but that the British military would remain.
Nevertheless, deadly guerrilla attacks particularly by the NLF soon resumed against British forces once again, with the British being defeated and driven from Aden by the end of November 1967, earlier than had been planned by British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and without an agreement on the succeeding governance.
** Harold Wilson becomes British Prime Minister after leading the Labour Party to a narrow election win over the Tory government of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, which had been in power for 13 years and had four different leaders during that time.
* June 26 – Colin Wilson, British writer
* January 8 – British Prime Minister Harold Wilson endorses the ' I'm Backing Britain ' campaign for working an additional half hour each day without pay.

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