Heather Ross-McManus (born September 3, 1973 in Etobicoke) is a Canadian trampoline gymnast.
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Prof. Phil Mcmanus, Prof. Tony Mcmichael, Prof. Malte Meinshausen, Prof. Jean Palutikof, Prof. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Anna Skarbek, Prof. Will Steffen, And Dr Penny Whetton.
Park left Coronation Street in 1998 to start Shed Productions with Coronation Street script executive Ann McManus, which produced TV shows such as Family Affairs, Bad Girls, Waterloo Road and Footballers Wives.
Melissa Dyrdahl and Drew McManus are featured in the book We Are the New Radicals: A Manifesto for Reinventing Yourself and Saving the World, by Julia Moulden.
Rubinstein, Robert A., Charles D. Laughlin and John McManus.
A longtime member of the Eastmans, Tricker had made a name for himself as a well known Bowery and Park Row saloonkeeper who first came to prominence in a brawl against "Eat 'Em Up" Jack McManus, a former prizefighter and Bowery bouncer at McGurk's Suicide Hall. After insulting several dance hall girls as the Paul Kelly's club New Brighton, McManus confronted Tricker at Third Avenue and Jones Street and shot him in the leg.
In 2003, on his television show John Safran Vs God, Australian comedian John Safran tricked Sheikh Omar Bakri into placing a fatwā on Safran's colleague Rove McManus by showing him falsified evidence seeming to indicate that McManus had been making fun of Islam.
Monsignor Frederick Richard McManus (born February 8, 1923, Lynn, Massachusetts – died November 27, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American Roman Catholic priest and academic, who served as a peritus on the liturgy at the Second Vatican Council.
Gair was not the only non-Labor person in Labor's sights: they also offered the post of Ambassador to the Holy See to Frank McManus (he refused outright); and they had been considering offering Liberal senator Peter Durack a seat on the High Court, but never approached him.
McManus is managing editor of the Australian Institute of Management’s official journal Management Today magazine, and a director of MSA, a publishing and communications group.
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McManus was awarded the 2004 “Hack of the year” mock award by Hack Watch, an independent blogging site, for the article.
Hare and Hare, architects from Kansas City, Missouri, designed the community for Fred McManus, the developer.
At this point Glynn is also pressured to fire Tim McManus but does not do so until McManus commits a series of self-destructive and idiotic acts closed out by the singing of "De Camptown Races", a blackface minstrel song at the funeral of a Black CO.
One of them, Ignatius McManus, was hanged and most of the remainder were transported to Botany Bay, Australia.
McManus infuses her songs with the sincerity of a teenager navigating the world, coupled with a vocal maturity far beyond her years, that transcend audience and genre, especially on tracks like "Nice To Meet You" and single, Say It Again
Faculty of note include but are not limited to; Steve Malison (Coordinator), Terry McManus, Joe Vaughan, Dan Brodbeck, Mike Roth, Moe Berg, Rob Nation, Kevin Doyle, Jason Chapman, Duncan Grant, David Martin, Greg Hatchette.
McManus represented the 54th House District, which includes all of Chatham County and parts of Lee County.
McManus's writing is characterized by a dry wit that has drawn comparisons to Mark Twain and Robert Benchley.
Patrick F. McManus then went on the gold strike in Yreka, California, served as a sutler during the Modoc War and was killed in the Yreka area while driving a team and hauling mail.
McManus' has been featured in a number of films and television programs, including Highlander, Radio Days, Keeping the Faith, Seinfeld, Law & Order and Saturday Night Live.
A civil servant, Desmond Patrick Kelly, was subsequently charged with a breach of the Commonwealth Crimes Act, but at a pre-trial hearing in August 2005 McManus and Harvey refused to give evidence.
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Meanwhile, the McManus-Harvey contempt matter continued and on June 25, 2007 McManus was found guilty of five counts of contempt of court and Harvey was found guilty of four counts.
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However, McManus and Harvey refused to disclose to the Australian Federal Police their source, citing adherence to journalists “Code of Ethics”.
In 2004, McManus appeared in comedian John Safran's TV show John Safran vs God in a segment in which Safran convinced the controversial UK Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Muhammad to put a fatwa on McManus.
"Sentimental Ol' You" is a song written by Bob DiPiero and Pat McManus, and recorded by American country music artist Charly McClain.
Steve McManus is a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 10th district, encompassing Cordova and part of Shelby County.
McManus scored his first competitive goal for Derry City on 16 July 2009, in their Europa League Second Qualifying Round first leg match away to Latvian side Skonto FC in a 1–1 draw.
Tam McManus (Thomas Kelly McManus, born 1981), Scottish footballer
The scheme failed when the German settlers refused to go beyond Matagorda, and McManus returned with his daughter to Brunswick, NY, in 1834, and died there soon after.
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He married Catharina Coons, and they had four children, among them Jane (McManus) Cazneau (1807–1878).
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McManus was elected as an Adams man to the 19th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1825, to March 3, 1827.
"You're Getting to Me Again" is a 1984 single written by Pat McManus and Woody Bomar and recorded by Jim Glaser.
The series was produced by Koco Drama, a Shed Media company, and written by their executives Ann McManus and Eileen Gallagher.