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Sharkey-Issaquena Academy

In 1970, one year after the United States Supreme Court decided Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, which ordered desegregation of schools, white parents opposed to integration doubled the enrollment of the SIA (from 150 to 300).


A Good Heart

Sharkey followed up the single with Tench-written "You Little Thief", this time about Tench's relationship with McKee.

Acoustic Ladyland

Acoustic Ladyland are a London-based jazz/punk band consisting of Pete Wareham on vocals, tenor and baritone saxophones, Seb Rochford on drums, Chris Sharkey on guitar and Ruth Goller on bass guitar.

Anarchist Manifesto

It was translated into English by Paul Sharkey and republished in 2002 as a 42 page political pamphlet by the Kate Sharpley Library with an introduction placing the manifesto in historical context by Anarchist Studies editor Sharif Gemie.

Celebrity Farm

Kevin Sharkey had a serious disagreement with the other "farmhands", as they were called, and subsequently refused to appear with them on The Late Late Show after the series, instead appearing on rival chat show The Dunphy Show.

Dita Field Hockey

Members of the USA Women's National Team, such as Michelle Kasold, Jesse Gey, Kat Sharkey, Torrie Albini, and former Olympian Kelly Doton, use Dita sticks especially the EXA 500, EXA 400, and EXA 300.

Highlands Hospital

Joseph Sharkey, whose work at the hospital included the early trials of levodopa in Parkinsonism, cared for 200 post-encephalitic Parkinsonism patients shortly after the second world war.

After the war, 200 post-encephalitic Parkinsonism patients were cared for at the hospital by consultant geriatrician and former general practitioner Joseph Sharkey, whose work at the hospital included the early trials of levodopa in Parkinsonism.

Homeless Joe

Homeless Joe is a 2010 horror film directed by Bruce Fordyce and produced by Mike Merickel and Patty Sharkey.

I've Got News for You

Both the 12" single and CD single contains Sharkey's 1985 hit "Loving You". The 12" single contains Sharkey's biggest hit "A Good Heart" and a remix of "You Little Thief".

Johnny Buckley

Buckley managed Sharkey to a victories which included capturing the Heavyweight Championship of North America on September 26, 1929 by beating Tommy Loughran with a third round knockout.

Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2006

Sharkey's campaign was jeopardized on January 30, 2006 when he was arrested in Princeton, Minnesota on felony charges stemming from allegations of stalking and flight, in Indiana.

Pebble Mill at One

XZ451 of 700A Squadron) flown by Lieutenant Commander Nigel "Sharkey" Ward, which landed (and later took off) vertically, on the adjacent BBC Social Club's football pitch.

Pro Wrestling America

With Rude, Darsow and the Road Warriors as his main stars, Sharkey was soon able to sign other wrestlers including Paul Ellering, Tom Zenk, Nikita Koloff, The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos & Wayne Bloom) and the Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) as well as Mad Dog Vachon, Bruiser Brody, Larry Cameron often making appearances.

Quizmania

Special guests include cardboard cut-outs of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sir Paul McCartney, Amy Winehouse, Lieutenant Columbo, a shark's head called Fergal Le Sharkey and an ape called Boris wearing a cut out of Boris Johnson's face, all voiced and performed by cameraman Flash.

Seymour Sharkey

Sharkey was born at Saint Peter, Jersey, the third son of Edmund Sharkey, M.D., and educated at Christ's Hospital.

Sharkey McEwen

Mark "Sharkey" McEwen is a California born musician currently living in the Hudson Valley area of New York .

Tina Sharkey

Her father and grandfather worked in the garment industry, as did her mother, Mona Sherman, who became the president of Perry Ellis America when Sharkey was in high school.


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