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  Bill Walsh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1979, Walsh was appointed head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, and under him the 49ers won Super Bowl championships in 1982, 1985 and 1989.
Walsh served the 49ers as Vice President and General Manager from 1999 to 2001 and was a consultant to the team for three years afterwards.
Bill Walsh is also the author of several books, is active as a motivational speaker, and taught classes as the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/bill_walsh   (383 words)

  
 Committee on Agriculture & Food - default 000216
Walsh: The purpose of the Bill is to counteract the difficulties which became apparent in the marketplace and with consumers following the BSE controversy in 1996 and 1997.
Walsh: The National Beef Assurance Bill covers a gap in the food chain, whereby retail outlets, butchers and others dealing directly with the consumer were covered by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and EU regulations on food safety, but there was nothing to give further assurance at farmer and factory level.
The Bill or the regulations should stipulate that, when a vet calls to a farm on the day on which TB and brucellosis tests are being carried out, he or she should be in a position to carry out the inspection and provide certification or whatever at that stage.
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 Bill Walsh - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Walsh served as 49ers head coach for twenty years and during his tenure he and his coaching staff perfected the style of play known popularly as the West_Coast_Offense.
Walsh's successes with the 49ers were rewarded when he was elected to the NFL Hall_of_Fame in 1993.
Bill Walsh is also the author of several books, is active as a motivational speaker, and taught classes as the Stanford_Graduate_School_of_Business.
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 Joe Walsh and The James Gang
Walsh's bratty, self-deprecating sense of humor and first-rate guitar god antics set him apart from most of the pack, and his chameleon-like stylistic variety and crowd-pleasing pop-rock sensibilities aren't too far from (say) Todd Rundgren.
Walsh's big break came in 1969, when he was recruited to become the James Gang's frontman on the strength of his super-professional rock guitar skills - his early recordings show methodical influences ranging from Stephen Stills to Duane Allman to Jeff Beck, and his command of effects, slide guitar, and overdubbing was always masterful.
Walsh and the band's lethargic, wimpy swan song is a big step down from the last two LPs, with Peters and Fox getting in a series of their own, utterly mediocre compositions, and co-producer Szymczyk's horn and string arrangements slaughtering half the record a la Let It Be.
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 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The most notable difference from the bill of 1893 was that it would have eventually given control of the police to Ireland.
Walsh, Thomas James Walsh, Thomas Jameswôlsh, 1859-1933, American political leader, b.
Bill of Rights Bill of Rights, in U.S. history: see Constitution of the United States.
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 Headliners Chapter 5
But Walsh’s fury at his handlers was a blessing in disguise for the James Gang fans that had assembled that evening because the band went on and played their hearts out in what may have been the finest show they ever performed.
Walsh, who usually has the demeanor of a bored ice cube, was unusually animated and cranked to the sky as he played.
Walsh was carrying the whole load himself and everyone in the place had their eyes and ears glued to him.
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 Bill Walsh Speaker Football Coach Bill Walsh Sports Speakers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bill Walsh, the man who took over a losing San Francisco 49ers team in 1979 and built it into the most successful NFL franchise over the last two decades, provides his knowledge, experience and eye for talent to the 49ers as a Consultant.
Bill Walsh was at the helm of one of the greatest success stories in the history of professional sports.
Bill Walsh became one of only 14 coaches in the history of professional football to be elected to the Hall of Fame, when he was enshrined in 1993.
www.allamericanspeakers.com /speakerbio/Bill_Walsh.php   (1069 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - B. Duane Cross: West Coast remains the offense du jour - Friday September 3, 2004 1:17PM
Walsh's scheme centered on two basic principles: Give the quarterback as many specifically timed options on pass plays as possible, and let receivers adjust their routes to exploit weaknesses in the coverage.
Walsh had believed he would be Brown's replacement with the Bengals, but Cincinnati instead hired offensive line coach Bill Johnson, who went 18-15 in two-plus seasons before quarterbacks coach  Homer Rice took over after five games in 1978.
Bill Walsh's offense borrows as much from Hall of Famer Paul Brown, who hired Walsh in Cincinnati, as it does from Hall of Famer Sid Gillman.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2004/writers/b_duane_cross/08/31/west.coast   (2064 words)

  
 The Fastlane Eagles Store - But Seriously Folks - Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Produced by longtime Walsh and Eagles producer Bill Szymczyk, this album features the core of Walsh's touring band from the 1976 live album You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind, including longtime collaborator drummer Joe Vitale, keyboardist Jay Ferguson (Spirit) and the great Willie Weeks on bass guitar.
Walsh's signature slide guitar is present on this album, in the excellent solo on the reggae-tinged "Over And Over," and peppered throughout the nostalgic "Indian Summer," while "Second Hand Store" has a bit of a country feel to it, complete with pedal steel guitar courtesy of Don Felder.
Produced by Bill Szymczyk, this album features the core of Walsh's touring band from the 1976 live album "You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind," including longtime collaborator Joe Vitale, Jay Ferguson (Spirit), and the great Willie Weeks, as well as the noted appearances by Henley, Frey, Schmit, and Felder.
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 Artist Page: Cosmic Psychos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bill Walsh also did a quick stint on an album with the Vanilla Chainsaws.
Bill being the eldest of the bunch (around 40), only recently settled down with his girl friend.
The song 'Super Vixen' was written about her as Bill realised that women were the ones ultimately in charge.
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 Joe Walsh - So What
On the three rockers, Walsh's chording, leads and slide work harmonically and rhythmically resemble his ear-catching guitar playing on the '73 hit single, "Rocky Mountain Way." But each of these new tracks rates a hit in both material quality and Walsh's use of his guitar and vocal techniques.
Walsh's remarkably effective LP technique of inserting change-of-pace sensitive ballads into his basic approach of tasteful hard rock is here again as before, but even more polished than ever.
Walsh even does a synthesizer tour-de-force on the classical Ravel's "Pavanne" for one cut.
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 The Big Picture: Penguins' radio producer has ice in veins
The producer constantly rolls his chair between the studio's panels and boards and reel-to-reel tapes and consoles, constantly keeps this broadcast rolling from Industry to the Internet, hither and Uniontown.
The most important tools for this producer are senses of humor and urgency, behavior learned over 20 years: former KQV-AM news writer and program director, Penguins network producer at that station and then-WTAE-AM, producer for both the current Steelers network on WDVE-FM and for the Penguins on 3WS.
Steigerwald is used to hearing a producer chirp into his earpiece, used to outcues and music and cutting to a break.
www.post-gazette.com /tv/20000320thebig5.asp   (1035 words)

  
 Congressman James T. Walsh - Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
New York is the third largest producer of tart cherries in the nation and Wayne County is the largest cherry-producing county in New York State so these losses will have a significant long-term deleterious impact on the fruit tree industry in New York State.
While this region has been declared a federal disaster area and farmers have received some assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, additional federal assistance is greatly needed to cover the expenses of removing the ruined trees and replanting the orchards for tart cherries and other tree fruits.
Walsh, a House Cardinal and Chair of the VA/HUD Appropriations Subcommittee, is a senior member of the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee.
www.house.gov /walsh/pr_06.25.03.html   (405 words)

  
 Bill Walsh (producer) - Result for Bill Walsh (producer) - Meaning of Bill Walsh (producer) - Definition of Bill Walsh ...
'''Bill Walsh''' ( September 30, 1913 - January 27, 1975) was a film movie producer and writer who primarily worked on "wholesome" family comedies.
His other works include as producer only: * '' Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier '' ( 1954) * '' Davy Crockett and the River Pirates '' ( 1956) as producer and writer: * '' The Absent-Minded Professor '' ( 1961) * '' Son of Flubber '' ( 1963) * '' That Darn Cat!
Bill Walsh was my tennis playing friend in Homestead, Florida.
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 Cosby, Bill --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Born in Germantown, Pa., on July 12, 1937, Bill Cosby developed his anecdotal style of stand-up comedy in clubs in the early 1960s.
Emphasizing change and a “new covenant” between citizens and government, Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas was elected the 42nd president of the United States in 1992.
Collection of published articles by Bill Walsh on the challenging task of media education for children.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9002510   (574 words)

  
 The Hardy Boys On TV
There, Joe discovers the will is a fake, and the boys rush back to the farm to confront the old man. He confesses that he is really the missing Lacey and had faked his death so he could use his insurance money to care for the animals.
Produced by Joyce Brotman and Arlene Sidaris for Universal Television.
The same company also produced a Nancy Drew series at the same time and the two shows were normally booked into a 1 hour time slot together.
hardyboys.bobfinnan.com /hbtv.htm   (7043 words)

  
 Bing! Bang! Boom!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
For the last 22 years Bill has composed and produced memorable music for clients around the world.
In addition, Bill was the founder and Creative Director/CEO of the Production Group Audio Design, a five studio music composition and sound design company.
Brock Walsh has been writing songs and producing them for some of the world's most prestigious artists since graduating from Harvard University.
www.bingbangboom.net /compose/compose_56k.html   (198 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: So What : Joe Walsh : Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Walsh's appealing and extremely well-made third solo album, So What, attests to his varied background.
Walsh originally cut "Turn to Stone" on Barnstorm, his first LP after quitting the James Gang and heading for Colorado.
And if the mode in which this music is presented appears through its harmonies and sentiments to be mainstream L.A. rock, there's an important difference: Walsh doesn't need to rev himself up to play rock and roll—if anything, he has to hold himself back.
www.rollingstone.com /reviews/album/_/id/106214/joewalsh?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1   (436 words)

  
 Search Results for bill - Encyclopædia Britannica
American comedian, actor, and producer, who played a major role in the development of a more positive portrayal of fls on television.
Learn how America's Bill of Rights was created and watch a re-enactment of the event.
Bill Bryson explains the Ashington Group and its impact on Glasgow.
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 Eagles
Joe Walsh (born in Wichita, KS, on November 20, 1947) was brought in as his replacement.
The Eagles were inactive after the end of their 1980 tour, but their breakup was not officially announced until May 1982.
(Walsh, of course, maintained a solo career before, during, and after the Eagles.) During the rest of the 1980s, the band members received several lucrative offers to reunite, but they declined.
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 1913 in film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 29 - Stanley Kramer, producer, director (d.
September 30 - Bill Walsh, producer, writer (d.
This page was last modified 03:28, 16 July 2005.
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 Bill Staines - Journey Home
Much of the music was based on traditional songs and so my earliest influences came from those beautiful old ballads and stories.
To all of the musicians who played on this recording, for their energy, talent, and especially for their friendship, I offer my profound thanks.
For more information about Bill Staines, his touring schedule and the latest news - as well as a catalog featuring information about other Red House Records artists - please write or call toll free: 1-800-695-4687.
www.acousticmusic.com /staines/journeyhome.htm   (618 words)

  
 SZYMCZYK Bill : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Naval radar training led to interest in electronics, part-time job in recording studio while waiting to start student course: he never took it.
first two LPs for the James Gang, continued with Joe Walsh solo (linking again when Walsh joined the Eagles at his suggestion '75-6).
With demise of the Eagles, he broadened scope with tracks for Bob Seger's Against The Wind '80, the Who's Face Dances '81, LPs for Santana '82.
www.musicweb-international.com /encyclopaedia/s/S344.HTM   (190 words)

  
 Julie Andrews.tv   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Almost from the day the enchanting, elusive character appeared on the literary scene in 1934, from the pen of English authoress P. Travers, she seemed destined to gain additional fame through the entertainment medium.
Theatrical, film and television producers tried to obtain rights to the Mary Poppins books, but all were rejected by the authoress.
They discussed the possibility of bringing Mary Poppins to the screen and the authoress, knowing the producer's integrity, agreed to relinquish the film rights if his approach to the stories met with her approval.
www.julieandrews.co.uk /article_showtime_main.htm   (1812 words)

  
 BILL
Many sites use to focus in biography, discography, lyrics, etc. since all about is written outhere, here you will find Bill Wyman works on studio as a solo artist, as a producer and as a session musician.
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings and it also links ot a virtual tour of his London restaurant at:
Bill Party with special guets June 4, 2001
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 DVD4Music.com: DVD: Hotel California
With Joe Walsh joining as a full time member, the Eagles devoted a full eight months to the task of recording Hotel California.
Further time was invested for mixing under the guidance of producer Bill Szymezyk, who'd introduced Walsh to the band.
Meticulous craftmanship during all phases of recording was preceded by more than a year and a half of reflection and writing.
www.dvd4music.com /onlineshop/details/075596050999-1692135-5.html   (175 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
Herbie used the stock seats for the first two films, and sprouted white highback seats in "Monte Carlo" and "Bananas," which had a screen through the headrests for the hidden back-seat driver to see through.
Bill Walsh, producer of "The Love Bug," (and co-producer with Walt of the "Mickey Mouse Club" and "Davy Crockett" TV series and theatrical features) came up with the number 53 from baseball player Don Drysdale's uniform.
He also chose the red, white and blue racing stripes for a patriotic theme.
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 Bill Walsh: Definition and links by Encyclopedian.com Information about Bill Walsh
Bill Walsh: Definition and links by Encyclopedian.com Information about Bill Walsh
Former American football head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and Stanford University.
Do you have a website about Bill Walsh?
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 Persistence of Vision - Spin and Marty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But one of the most popular segments on the show was "Spin and Marty," the story of a group of boys at a dude ranch.
Bill Walsh and the others at Disney tended to agree, and they decided to rewrite the whole story to build up the role of Spin and make the two roles equal.
With help from foreman, Bill, doubling as camp counselor, he conquers his fear of horses by learning to ride Skyrocket, even though he gets thrown.
www.disneypov.com /issue10/spin.html   (3286 words)

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