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2015 BUFFALO BISONS ROSTER
COACHES
5 Gary Allenson
7 Richie Hebner
51 Randy St. Claire
PITCHERS
Johan Santana
Wilton Lopez
14 Andrew Albers
19 Miguel Castro
21 Phil Coke
22 Daniel Norris
26 Scott Copeland
29 Bobby Korecky
33 Austin Bibens-Dirkx
35 Jeff Francis
43 Randy Wolf
45 Gregory Infante
46 Felix Doubront
47 Luis Perez
49 Colt Hynes
52 Todd Redmond
59 Rob Rasmussen
64 Chad Jenkins
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9 Sean Ochinko
10 A.J. Jimenez
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1 Jonathan Diaz
3 Daric Barton
4 Ramon Santiago
16 Matt Hague
36 Luke Scott
41 Andy Burns
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28 Brad Glenn
37 Dalton Pompey
39 Alex Hassan
2015 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS ROSTER
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16 Butch Wynegar
22 Kieran Mattison
27 Dean Treanor
41 Stan Kyles
PITCHERS
Jameson Taillon
23 Blake Wood
28 Adam Miller
30 A.J. Morris
31 Brad Lincoln
32 Nick Kingham
35 Josh Wall
38 Collin Balester
39 Bobby LaFromboise
43 Adrian Sampson
44 Charlie Leesman
45 Casey Sadler
46 Wilfredo Boscan
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48 Deolis Guerra
50 Chris Volstad
52 John Holdzkom
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10 Wilkin Castillo
26 Tony Sanchez
29 Elias Diaz
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5 Brent Morel
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13 Alen Hanson
15 Hunter Morris
17 Pedro Florimon
25 Justin Sellers
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7 Gorkys Hernandez
14 Jaff Decker
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Thanks to the generosity of my friends on This or That?, I was able to fill Bobby's request for some insulated overalls.
Very unusual to have one blue plaque for two individuals, but unique when the name is the same This plaque stands outside 16, Upper Grosvenor Street, their London residence.
Sir Robert Peel (1st Baronet) (!750-1830) was a British politician and industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers of the Industrial Revolution. Pel joined patnerships to establish spinning mills. Thus Peel and Yates set up a mill and housing for their workers at Burrs near Bury. As elsewhere, the shortage of labour in the rural districts was mitigated by employing pauper children as 'apprentices', imported from any locality that wanted them off their hands. They were housed in a kind of hostel. He also built the first factory in nearby Radcliffe and was a subscriber to the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal navigation in 1791
He was a reformer and staunch supporter of Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger. Elected to Parliament in 1790 for Tamworth having bought the borough along with Lord Bath's estate in the area, and carried these principles into political life. He made Drayton Manor (now a theme park) his principal residence. Concerned with the working conditions of children in the cotton industry, concerned that some of his mills had been run by their 'overseers' (managers) contrary to his own paternalistic intentions he introduced the 1802 Health and Morals of Apprentices Act, in an attempt to restrict the hours children were forced to work, and also obliging mill owners to provide some form of schooling. In 1815, he drafteda bill further reducing the hours of all child workers, beyond the cotton industry, this met with serious oposition and only became law in 1819 in a watered down form.as the Cotton Mills and Factories Act.. In the 1818 General Election, Peel and his son William had been the two MPs returned by Tamworth in a contested election ; in 1820 Peel left Parliament
Robert Peel 2nd Baronet (1788-1850) was a British statesman and member of the Conservative Party who twice served as Prime Minister 1834-1835 and 1841-46. Peel saw part-time military service as a Captain in the Manchester Regiment of Militia in 1808, and later as Lieutenant in the Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry in 1820. He entered Parliament in 1809 at the age of 21, representing as MP for the Irish rotten borough of Cashel, Tipperary a Borough with only 24 electors on the electoral role.His sponsor for the election (besides his father) was the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Sir Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington, heroof the Battle of Waterloo and a future Prime Minister.
For the next decade he occupied a series of relatively minor positions in the Tory governments: Undersecretary for War, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and chairman of the Bullion Committee (charged with stabilising British finances after the end of the Napoleonic Wars). He also changed constituency twice: first picking up another constituency, Chippenham, then becoming MP for Oxford University in 1817 and became MP for Tamworth in 1830.
He first entered Cabinet Office in 1822 as Home Secretary where he introced a number of important reforms of British criminal law: most memorably establishing the Metropolitan Police Force (Metropolitan Police Act 1829) for London. Earning the new Police Force two nicknames that have stuct Bobbies and Peelers (Robert Peel). The model for the Metropolitan Police was roled out throughout the Country, He also reformed the gaol system, introducing payment for gaolers and education for the inmates
He first became Prime Minister in 1834, leading a minority Govenment that depended on support for the Whigs. The Whigs formed a compact with Daniel O'Connell's Irish Radical members to repeatedly defeat the government on various bills and after 100 days in government Peel's ministry resigned out of frustration and the Whigs under Lord Melbourne returned to power.
He became leader of the opposition for the nextsix years, although he was offered the choice of forming another minority Government in 1839 by the new Queen Victoria. however Lord Melbourne had become a confident of the Queen and there was a feeling that the Queen had become to close to Melbourne and the Whig party, and Peel decline the invitation.
In 1841 he became Prime Minister once again during a time of economic recession and low confidence. To raise revenue Peel re-introduced Income Tax which had previously been a temporary measure that ceased at the end of the Napolionic Wars, the revenue allowed the removal and reduction of over 1,200 tariffs on imports including the controversial sugar duties and the Govenment also attempted to repeal the Corn Laws, but were defeated.
In 1844 his Government passed the Factories Act restricting the number of hours that children and women could work in a factory and setting rudimentary safety standards for machinery, thus furthering the reforms his Father had pioneered. In 1842 his Govenment passed Lord Shaftsburys Coal Mines Act It prohibited (banned) all girls and boys under ten years old from working underground in coal mines. It was a response to the working conditions of children revealed in the Children's Employment Commission (Mines) 1842 report.
In 1843 he survived an assasination attempt, the assailant accidently killing Peels personal secretary Edward Drummond instead.
In response to food shortages and the Irish Famine, and against the will of many of his own party, Peels final and possibly most reforming act was the passing of the Bill to Repeal the Corn Laws Peel moved against the landholders by repealing the Corn Laws, which supported agricultural revenues by restricting grain imports.His own party failed to support the bill, but it passed with Whig and Radical support. Though he knew repealing the laws would mean the end of his ministry, Peel decided to do so. on 29 June 1846, Peel resigned as prime minister.
Peel was the first serving British Prime Minister to have his photograph taken
He remained an MP and was courted to lead the Whig/Radical coalition but decline. he was influential on several important issues, including the furtherance of British free trade with the repeal of the Navigation Acts.
Peel was thrown from his horse while riding on Constitution Hill in London on 29 June 1850. The horse stumbled on top of him, and he died three days later on 2 July at the age of 62 as a result of his injuries
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One of a range of police themed gifts and souvenirs available from the Greater Manchester Police Force Museum.
The museum is based in a former police station on Newton Street Police in the heart of Manchester.
Often described as one of the city's hidden gems, the Victorian building contains a vast collection of objects, photographs and records relating to policing our the region.
Visit Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives for details and opening times.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
أسطورة إنجلترا الكروية اللاعب الراحل / بوبي مور
هو لاعب كرة قدم إنجليزي سابق، من مواليد لندن أبريل1941
قاد منتخب بلادهـ لتحقيق أعظم إنجاز في تاريخ الكرة الإنجليزية في مونديال 1966
حيث كان له دور فعّال برفقة , زملائة , للظفر بالكأس الكروية الأغلى
لعب بوبي مور لأندية وستهام و سياتل الأمريكي
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* يتبادر إسم الأسطورة بوبي مور , لدى أذهان الإنجليز قاطبة
عند كل سقطة يسقطها منتخب الأسود
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فـ ترى ,, من هو القائد الإنجليزي القادم , لتكرار إنجاز كبير طآل إنتظارهـ ؟
أو بإختصار , و بلغة الإنجليز / Who's the next ?
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إطلالة متواضعة , لمواساة , جماهير إنجلترا
هآرد لك , لكل عشاق منتخب الأسود
و إلى اللقاء , مع سقطة قآدمة
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ألف مبروك , لـ أحفآد هتلر , و عشآقهم
و ألف مبروك , لـ المكائن الألمانية
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Bobby Herbeck speaking at the 2021 San Diego Comic Con Special Edition, for "TMNT from Comic Book to Big Screen: Looking Back and Looking Forward", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
The “Bobby Men” at work supporting the elderly and vulnerable in Bedfordshire
The Bobby Scheme was established in 1999, and is part of the Bedfordshire Police Partnership Trust. The trust aims to help elderly or vulnerable victims of crime by giving advice, support and practical help in improving their home security. The Bobby Men also spend nearly 60 per cent of their time carrying out preventative measures to help people avoid becoming victims.
There are now four Bobby Men working throughout the county, and since 1999 over 18,000 house calls have been made.
Typical of the service provided is the tale of an elderly lady in Dunstable, who has been a victim of an attempted distraction burglary. A man knocked on her door to say a fence panel had been broken and he would fix it for a fee. As she later explained: “I didn’t think he looked right so I managed to shut the door, but I did feel uncomfortable.” The lady found it hard to close the door – she has difficulty walking and is currently attached to a permanent oxygen supply. “I didn’t report the man to the police at first” she said. “It wasn’t until I read a similar thing in the local paper about a man offering to fix a broken fence in Dunstable that I called the police.” It was at this point that a visit by the Bobby Men was arranged.
Her daughter was present when the Bobby Men, Graham and Mark, arrived: “I’d seen the Bobby Van around” she said, “But I never really knew what it was for, I was impressed when they turned up so quickly. They had so many different options for mum after they’d done their checks and they let her decide what would work best given her condition. Some of their ideas were so simple but they make a huge difference.”
The lady quickly pointed out other things the Bobby Men had been responsible for: “They fitted the intercom at the front which connects to a phone so I can find out who is at the door without having to get up. They also checked the whole house, fitted a door chain and recommended a local electrician who can fix my security lights. I have to admit, the first thing I said when they came round was – how much will this cost?’ To find out the service was free was wonderful. Graham and Mark are so friendly and helpful; we had a good old chat as they fitted the bits and pieces for me.”
At Bedfordshire Police our aim is "fighting crime, protecting the public."
We cover 477 square miles, serve a population of around 550,000 and employ in the region of 1,260 Police Officers, 950 police staff and 120 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).
For more information about the Bobby Scheme, visit our website, www.bedfordshire.police.uk/tackling_crime/protecting_you/...
#FITN First In Nation Republican Leadership Summit, Nashua, New Hampshire
Crowne Plaza Nashua
Address: 2 Somerset Pkwy, Nashua, NH 03063
Every four years, the political world descends upon New Hampshire to take part in the “First-in-the-Nation” Presidential Primary. On April 17th and 18th that excitement will again percolate in the Granite State for the #FITN Republican Leadership Conference.
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who is the 55th and current Governor of Louisiana and the Vice Chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to immigrants from India. Prior to entering politics, Jindal studied for a Bachelor of Science in biology and public policy at Brown University from 1988 to 1991 and then a Master of Letters in political science from New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He worked for McKinsey & Company and interned for Representative Jim McCrery of Louisiana. In 1996, Governor Murphy Foster appointed Jindal Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, and in 1999 he was appointed President of the University of Louisiana System. In 2001, Jindal was appointed as the principal adviser to Tommy Thompson, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services by President George W. Bush.
He first ran for governor in 2003 and won a plurality in the nonpartisan blanket primary but lost in the general election to Democrat Kathleen Blanco. He then won a seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2004 elections. The second Indian American in Congress, he was re-elected in 2006. He ran for Governor again in 2007 and secured an outright majority in the first round of balloting; in doing so, he became the first Indian American governor in the United States. As of 2014, there have been two Indian American governors, Nikki Haley and Jindal. He was re-elected in a landslide in 2011.
Bobby belonged to John Gray, who worked for the Edinburgh City Police as a night watchman, and the two were inseparable for approximately two years. On 8 February 1858, Gray died of tuberculosis. He was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Bobby, who survived Gray by fourteen years, is said to have spent the rest of his life sitting on his master's grave. Another account has it that he spent a great deal of time at Gray's grave, but that he left regularly for meals at a restaurant beside the graveyard, and may have spent colder winters in nearby houses.
In 1867, when it was argued that a dog without an owner should be destroyed, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Sir William Chambers—who was also a director of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals—paid for a renewal of Bobby's licence, making him the responsibility of the city council.
Bobby died in 1872 and could not be buried within the cemetery itself, since it was and remains consecrated ground. He was buried instead just inside the gate of Greyfriars Kirkyard, not far from John Gray's grave.
A lifesize statue of Greyfriars Bobby, was created by William Brodie in 1872, almost immediately after the dog's death. This was paid for by a local aristocrat, Baroness Burdett-Coutts. This stands in front of the "Greyfriars Bobby's Bar", which is located near the south (main) entrance to Greyfriars Kirkyard. The statue originally faced toward the graveyard and pub but has since been turned around, allegedly by a previous landlord of the pub so that the pub would appear in the background of the many photographs that are taken each year. The monument is Edinburgh's smallest listed building. It was restored in totality in 1985 when the entire red granite base was remodelled. Originally built as a drinking fountain, it very aptly had an upper fountain for humans and a lower fountain for dogs. This had the water supply cut off (as with all Edinburgh's drinking fountains) around 1975 amidst health scares. Both basin areas were infilled with concrete soon after. After being daubed with yellow paint, allegedly by students, on General Election night in 1979, and being hit by a car in 1984, restoration became critical.
A red granite stone was erected on Bobby's grave by The Dog Aid Society of Scotland, and unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester on 13 May 1981. Since around 2000 this has been utilised in a shrine-like manner, with sticks (for Bobby to fetch) frequently being left and occasionally dog toys, flowers etc.
The monument reads:
Greyfriars Bobby
Died 14th January 1872
Aged 16 years
Let his loyalty and devotion be a lesson to us all.
Guided tours of the Kirkyard are given by a number of groups, including the Greyfriars Bobby Walking Theatre and the Greyfriars Kirkyard Trust.
On 25 September 2009, the BBC reported that the statue had undergone a form of 'vandalism'. Protestors against Donald Trump building a golf course had visited statues in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Stirling replacing the faces of the statues with that of Donald Trump, and in some cases, also attaching a set of toy golf clubs to the statue. The 'vandalism' to the statue of Greyfriars Bobby consisted of a face mask of Trump being placed over Bobby's face
Statue grandeur nature de Greyfriars Bobby. Ce skye terrier veilla sur la tombe de son maître, officier de police à Edimbourg, de 1858 à 1872.
La statue est à l'extérieur du cimetière et sa tombe, toute simple, juste à l'entrée.
Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream, dawn in Galway on the west coast of Ireland 1997.
We'd been up all night playing the Skip Spence album Oar over and over again and benignly arguing as loonies do about which version of The Byrds' Why is the best
© BP Fallon 1997
The “Bobby Men” at work supporting the elderly and vulnerable in Bedfordshire
The Bobby Scheme was established in 1999, and is part of the Bedfordshire Police Partnership Trust. The trust aims to help elderly or vulnerable victims of crime by giving advice, support and practical help in improving their home security. The Bobby Men also spend nearly 60 per cent of their time carrying out preventative measures to help people avoid becoming victims.
There are now four Bobby Men working throughout the county, and since 1999 over 18,000 house calls have been made.
Typical of the service provided is the tale of an elderly lady in Dunstable, who has been a victim of an attempted distraction burglary. A man knocked on her door to say a fence panel had been broken and he would fix it for a fee. As she later explained: “I didn’t think he looked right so I managed to shut the door, but I did feel uncomfortable.” The lady found it hard to close the door – she has difficulty walking and is currently attached to a permanent oxygen supply. “I didn’t report the man to the police at first” she said. “It wasn’t until I read a similar thing in the local paper about a man offering to fix a broken fence in Dunstable that I called the police.” It was at this point that a visit by the Bobby Men was arranged.
Her daughter was present when the Bobby Men, Graham and Mark, arrived: “I’d seen the Bobby Van around” she said, “But I never really knew what it was for, I was impressed when they turned up so quickly. They had so many different options for mum after they’d done their checks and they let her decide what would work best given her condition. Some of their ideas were so simple but they make a huge difference.”
The lady quickly pointed out other things the Bobby Men had been responsible for: “They fitted the intercom at the front which connects to a phone so I can find out who is at the door without having to get up. They also checked the whole house, fitted a door chain and recommended a local electrician who can fix my security lights. I have to admit, the first thing I said when they came round was – how much will this cost?’ To find out the service was free was wonderful. Graham and Mark are so friendly and helpful; we had a good old chat as they fitted the bits and pieces for me.”
At Bedfordshire Police our aim is "fighting crime, protecting the public."
We cover 477 square miles, serve a population of around 550,000 and employ in the region of 1,260 Police Officers, 950 police staff and 120 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).
For more information about the Bobby Scheme, visit our website, www.bedfordshire.police.uk/tackling_crime/protecting_you/...