Kean was another busy bee, but his header after 72 minutes should have gone much closer to goal. |
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Kean scuffed a sitter from ten yards, and the same player saw his close range header strike a post. |
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He also appeared at Harrogate Theatre as Edmund Kean and played a bit part in Coronation Street before stardom. |
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Her first resounding success was as Anna Damby in the 1868 revival of Kean, by the novelist and playwright Alexandre Dumas, père. |
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Consider Paul Kean, who lives in Lumsden, Newfoundland, on the northeast coast of Bonavista Bay. |
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In 1989 WO Chip Kean was the Wing Chief's Assistant at CFB Greenwood and a member of the volunteer military band. |
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Two minutes from time, Ayr were awarded a penalty when Andy Lawrie downed substitute Stewart Kean, and Bradford converted the spot-kick with assurance. |
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However, one of Bute's most colourful 19th century characters was Shakespearean actor Edmund Kean. |
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What's more, Mr Kean was originally hired by Mr Allardyce, and so choosing him to instil a different style of football seemed counter-intuitive. |
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What has been missing, Kean said at a review session, is a sufficient focus on solutions to these problems. |
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As a child actor, Belasco appeared with Charles Kean in Richard III and later played in stock companies touring the mining camps. |
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Kean recalled his first Meet the Press invitation, when he said he would appear only with Hamilton. |
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Without them, and there were several in the audience, there would not have been a commission, both Kean and Hamilton agreed. |
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Kean had responded by saying he was at that very moment heading out to do some campaigning. |
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The duke was influenced by the stagings of Kean, which he had seen on visits to London. |
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Captain Abram Kean qv brought the vessel from Scotland on its maiden voyage and was master for most of the next 15 years. |
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Yet he is running neck-and-neck with Tom Kean junior, his inexperienced Republican rival. Mr Kean has made ethics the focus of his campaign. |
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At one point last week, Kean was quoted as saying that Christie might run. |
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Walter F. Kean is a Clinical Professor in Medicine and Head of Service of Rheumatology at McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. |
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Kean was popular with both the nobility, who admired the actor but reproached him for his aversion to stage decorum, and the general public, who applauded his panache and quick-wittedness. |
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McClean RG, Kean WF Contributions of wood ash magnetism to archaeomagnetic properties of fire pits and hearths. |
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Hurlford opened the scoring from the spot, Kean tucking home after Gavin Rushmore Robertson in the box, but Jamie Lyden levelled soon after. |
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Smith was red carded for mouthing off then the Ayrshire side took the lead through Stewart Kean. |
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The Times's report quotes media lawyer Caroline Kean, as saying that the use of the DPA is undermining increased protections that publishers won last year through reform of the UK's defamation law. |
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According to historian Hilda Kean, the Research Defence Society, a lobby group founded in 1908 to counteract the antivivisectionist campaign, discussed how to have the revised editions withdrawn. |
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His performance created a sensation, and Kean quickly brought forward a succession of Shakespearean villains, most notably Richard III, Iago, and Macbeth. |
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Every fisherman in this country lives by a policy of licence rationalization, every fisherman, except for Tim Ryno of Inverness and Eugene Kean of Renews in the former minister's home town. |
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Another was the recognition of outstanding contributions to standardization through the presentation of the 1998 and 1999 Jean P. Carrière Awards to R. Conrad Maheux and John E. Kean respectively. |
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On 25 March 1833 Edmund Kean collapsed on stage while playing Othello, and died two months later. |
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Amy Kean, the group's regional manager for the Asia-Pacific region, said most barriers to the wider adoption of renewables have been known for some time. |
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Furthermore, volunteer doctors have gone on missions to provide treatments to ordinary citizens in Kean Svay District, Kandal provinces where they saw a total number of 3,316 patients. |
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Kean shortly after leaving port, twelve did not respond to the roll call. |
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Lourdes V. Hermo and assistant conductor Margarette Kean Villarin. |
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The notices were laudatory, mentioning him alongside great predecessors such as Edmund Kean, William Macready and Henry Irving. |
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We travelled up the west coast with Ludo Roy and Marc Smyth suspended and top scorer Stewart Kean injured. |
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Edmund Kean at Drury Lane gave a psychological portrayal of the central character, with a common touch, but was ultimately unsuccessful in the role. |
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But to be fair to the Rovers fans the resentment of their owners and manager Steve Kean has been simmering ever since Venky's turned Ewood into a chicken run last season. |
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