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5 unusual facts about Michael Young


1986 Manila Beer Brewmasters season

Michael Young won the PBA Best Import honors in the 1986 Open Conference, besting two-time best import awardee Billy Ray Bates.

Lord Young

Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington (9 August 1915 – 14 January 2002), British sociologist, social activist and politician who coined the term "meritocracy"

Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington

Hornsey plan: A role for neighbourhood councils in the new local government with John Baker (1971)

Metronomic society: Natural rhythms and human timetables (1988)

Toby Young, Michael Young's son with Moorsom, is a journalist and writer, best known for his book How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.


Chevrolet Avalanche

A 2007 Avalanche was given away to the Most Valuable Player of the 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Michael Young.

Reid Gettys

Gettys, who ranks as Houston's all-time leader in assists with 740, was responsible for distributing the ball to teammates Akeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Benny Anders, Michael Young, Larry Micheaux and, later, Ricky Winslow.


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Commune by the Great Wall

The Commune has furniture and other interior decorations from such distinguished designers as Serge Mouille, Thierry Hoppe, Von Robinson, Philippe Starck, Alex Strub, Claudio Colucci, Ross Menuez, Kaname Okajima, Jonas Damon, Karim Rashid, Matthew Hilton, Marc Newson, and Michael Young.

Descant

The Vocal Descant Edition for Worship, Third Edition (GIA Publications, 1994) offers 254 descants by such composers as Donald Busarow, John Ferguson, Richard Hillert, Robert Hobby, Hal Hopson, David Hurd, Austin Lovelace, Ronald Nelson, Sam Batt Owens, Robert Powell, Richard Proulx, William P. Rowan, Carl Schalk, Randall Sensmeier, Scott Withrow, and Michael Young.

Manila Beer Brewmasters

In 1986, powered by imports Michael Young and Harold Keeling, Manila Beer placed 2nd in the Open (3rd) Conference, losing to Ginebra San Miguel, powered by the super import tandem of Billy Ray Bates and Michael Hackett, 4 games to 1.