In each of the last few games, Pioneers coach DougKidd has noticed a trend that has its good and bad points, the bad point being that a strong team may be able to take advantage of a slow Watauga start.
Kidd said the good part is that the Pioneers (5-1-1, 2-0-0 Northwestern 4-A Conf-erence) have been able to make the proper adjustments and get better throughout the game as they did against Freedom (1-3-0, 0-2-0).
Kidd has several things to work on with the Pioneers, but one in particular comes to mind.
He was replacing Peter Tapsell, a Labour Party MP who had held the speakership because National did not want to lose a vote by appointing a Speaker from its own ranks.
While this is the same total allowable commercial catch announced by Mr Kidd last year, legal action taken by industry resulted in the level of commercial harvesting remaining at its 1994/5 level (4938 tonnes).
Mr Kidd said the legal action in relation to the quota reduction applied only to the 1995-96 season, and will not prevent this years TACC from being implemented.
Mr Kidd said that with the measures announced today the snapper biomass is predicted to have substantially rebuilt by 2005.
DougKidd emphasised (as he did at the previous Option4 meeting) that we must not allow the words 'allow for' to be replaced by 'make an allowance for'.
Doug raised an interesting point that Tipping in his High Court decision on the SNA1 case comments that proportionality (as proposed in Option 2 and 3 of the Sounding document) is not provided for under the 1996 (or 1983) Fisheries Act.
DougKidd suggested that we should ensure that the 'religious bits' of the Act ie sections 8 - 10 (re the Act's Purpose and Principles) remain unchanged.
DougKidd, who has supervised the Washington reval and has been on hand to answer some of the thornier questions from residents, explained what his company does.
Kidd said it was the same and noted that the data used as benchmarks for the last year included more than 50 sales.
Kidd said he or one of his people could do that, adding that he would be available to hear people with questions about the reval "for a few more weeks.
Doug was known by many names, but the one most of us call him is Jonesie.
Doug was one of the first to welcome me to the old VVets chatroom.
After awhile, Doug and Mike 0341, insisted that I file my claim for PTSD with the VA. It is still working its way through the system, but if it hadn’t have been for him and Mike, I never would have done it.
Kidd directs operations from offices in Richmond, Norfolk and Roanoke, serving customers throughout the Blue Ridge Region.
Kidd readily admits that not everyone has fully embraced the idea of direct sales when buying a suit or selecting a wardrobe even though the pure convenience is undeniable.
Kidd says he usually meets his customers in their offices, but he's also conducted transactions in homes, parking lots, and on occasion, in the corporate bathroom when the customer has no office or it is unavailable.
Kidd is what is known as a sutler, after the merchants who followed the Civil War armies.
Today his Border States Leatherworks sells about 600 saddles a year, and Kidd is part of the vagabond industry moving from one muddy or dust-choked encampment to another.
DougKidd has 15 men under his command here at Chickamauga, including one who is also his employee.
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Returning to Camp Warhorse will be guest instructor DougKidd of Border States Leatherworks.
Kidd is one of the country's leading experts on 19th century U.S. Cavalry.
This year Major Kidd will be assisted by expert rider and CHAS member, Ann Dutson.
Kidd, in addition to reenacting equipment, makes a fine working western stock saddle, an 1880's double rigged drover's saddle.
She added, in her response to me, that there is a family who cattle ranches in Mississippi who exclusively use 4 of the Kidd's drovers saddles working their stock.
Kidd which is built with a flat seat in the 1880's pattern.
Douglas Lorimer Kidd was educated at Victoria University where he graduated LLB in 1964.
Mr Kidd was made Māori Affairs Minister, retaining the Fisheries portfolio in 1991.
He was appointed to the Fisheries, Energy and Labour portfolios and was appointed chair of the Expenditure Control and Revenue Committee following the 1993 General Election, and appointed to the ACC portfolio in 1995.