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The medics, Britney Mullings and Patrick Moore, both testified that Ms. Mullings had gone into the apartment and was speaking with Ms. Danner, calming her down, when Sergeant Barry and his driver arrived.
"Our government has failed us," freelance journalist and native Bahamian Kimberly Mullings told Insider.
While they were talking, Sergeant Barry arrived and passed behind Ms. Mullings into the living room.
Ms. Mullings said she told Ms. Danner that the medics wanted only to check on her health.
"She was still trying to figure out who called 911 and why we were there," Ms. Mullings said.
That was "the fight" for the Southern Area Super-Bantamweight title between Patrick Oliver and Spencer Mullings in February 1997.
All at once, Ms. Danner turned and "scurried back" into her bedroom, Ms. Mullings said, followed by the six officers.
For two months, Franks has been meeting with June Mullings, a 60-year-old teacher who lives in The Bronx.
Ms. Mullings said she entered the apartment and stood a few feet from Ms. Danner, who had nothing in her hands.
"This place is my success story," Drei Mullings, a young black man, said of the college at a recent public meeting.
"It wasn't consensual sex," the unidentified woman told the guard, Rudell Mullings, as she read from a statement in federal court in Brooklyn.
Janith Mullings, 66, from Freeport, Grand Bahama, said she had been through hurricanes all her life but had never seen anything like Dorian.
But Judge Korman — after criticizing prosecutors for not making Mr. Mullings plead guilty to more serious charges — called the guidelines "ludicrous," given the circumstances.
Ms. Mullings, however, said Ms. Danner had agreed to put down the scissors and come out of her bedroom before Sergeant Barry even arrived.
He said Ms. Danner had come out of her bedroom and was holding the scissors like a dagger when Ms. Mullings spoke to her.
But then, he said, the sergeant arrived and Ms. Mullings retreated to the front door of the apartment while Ms. Danner hurried back into her bedroom.
Ms. Mullings said that the sergeant conferred with another officer a few feet behind her, but that he did not speak to her or to Ms. Danner.
Freelance journalist Kimberly Mullings left the first days of her second year at North Carolina Central University to be with her mother during the storm in her native Bahamas.
Both medics said that the sergeant had never spoken to Ms. Danner, and that the police had moved to subdue her while Ms. Mullings was still talking to her.
Mullings' baptism date is only days away when I join Franks and Stegall as they meet at a half-empty Burger King in the Baychester area of the borough.
Ms. Danner insisted that she be allowed to speak to a medical technician rather than the police officers, who had backed off and had let Ms. Mullings take the lead.
The inmate, who was sentenced to 30 years for a homicide, told Judge Edward Korman of Federal District Court that Mr. Mullings had harassed her for several weeks before accosting her on Feb.
The medic, Brittney Mullings, gave an account of the minutes leading up to the shooting of Deborah Danner, a 66-year-old schizophrenic woman, that diverged sharply from the narrative that a defense lawyer for Sgt.
In addition to Mr Gatlin and Mr Blake, Mr Bolt's fellow Jamaicans Steve Mullings and Nesta Carter have also tested positive—the latter in a re-test of a sample from the 2008 Olympics, which will probably cause all members of that year's Jamaican 4x100-metre relay team (including Mr Bolt) to be stripped of their medals for the event.
Mullings was trying to explain to Danner why they had arrived. Barry then arrived, and did not talk to Mullings or Danner. The police interrupted their conversation, and Danner retreated into her bedroom. Six police officers followed Danner into her bedroom, and a minute later, Mullings heard two shots.
He was the only officer in the bedroom, although others were on the scene. According to court testimony by Brittney Mullings, an emergency medical technician, Mullings had arrived before Barry. Danner had put down the scissors and Mullings was talking to her. Danner was not holding anything in her hands.
On 9 March 2020 he joined Dulwich permanently.TRANSFER NEWS: SHAMIR MULLINGS DEPARTS CLUB In September 2020 he went on trial with Hungarian top flight team Diósgyőri VTK. He scored in a friendly but was not offered a contract.Shamir Mullings will not play for DVTK now Mullings signed for Weymouth on 10 October 2020.
Dorcas Medical Mission, Inc. was co-founded by president and chief executive officer, Lorna Mullings, a registered nurse and an ordained minister, and her husband Rev. Dr. Sidley Mullings. Lorna Mullings, whose strong faith and belief in God "called her to serve mankind through missionary work", combined her love for ministry and her skills as a registered nurse in creating DMMI.
Joseph Randolph Mullings (1792 – 18 October 1859) was a British Conservative politician. Mullings was elected Conservative MP for Cirencester at a by- election in 1848—caused by the death of William Cripps—and held the seat until 1859 when he stepped down.
Mullings is currently working on an ethnohistory of the African Burial Ground in New York City.
Shamir Stephen Mullings (born 30 October 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Weymouth.
On 29 January 1999, Castillejo got his second chance at becoming a world champion. He outpointed Lineal and WBC light middleweight champion Keith Mullings over twelve rounds to join a handful of world champions to come from Spain. Despite some protests from Mullings' management team, the judges' decision remained, and Castillejo held the WBC title.
Steve Mullings (born 28 November 1982) is a Jamaican former sprint athlete who specialized in the 100 and 200 metres events and in 2011 was given a lifetime ban for doping. Mullings began his international athletics career with a bronze medal win in the 100 m at the Pan American Junior Championships. At the 2004 national championship he made his first impact in senior athletics, setting new bests of 10.04 and 20.22 in the sprints, and finishing as the 200 m national champion.Biography Mullings, Steve. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-14.
He signed a contract with Weston in August 2008. He has now joined Conference North side Gloucester City and scored on his debut in a friendly against Bitton. In March 2014, Mullings jumped ship to fellow Conference North side Oxford City, citing financial reasons. After a few months at Weston-super-Mare, Mullings re-joined Gloucester City.
Spaulding, Gary (2013) "Respect To 'Foggy'", Jamaica Gleaner, 13 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013 In 2012, a road in St Ann was named Seymour Mullings Boulevard in his honour. Seymour Mullings died at Andrews Memorial Hospital in Kingston on 9 October 2013, aged 82, after a long illness. He had suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for several years.
After a season and a half back at the club, he left to join fellow National South side Chippenham Town in November 2017. In August 2018, Mullings joined Salisbury FC as the travelling and training demands at Salisbury suited him better with his job and his coaching commitments at Bristol City. In August 2020, Mullings was appointed as player coach at Salisbury FC.
However, on 11 August 2011, it was reported that Mullings had tested positive for the drug Furosemide, a masking agent. The positive test was recorded at the Jamaican national trials in June where he finished third in the men's 100-metre final.Kessel, Anna (2011-08-11). Jamaican sprinter Steve Mullings 'tests positive' for banned substance Retrieved on 2011-08-12.
Clive Mullings, during his parliamentary presentation on the Cuban light bulb project, questioned Spencer’s role in the project as well as the authorizing of payments. Mullings also raised the issue of fraud. Unable the handle the questioning, Spencer broke down and began to cry. His crying became more evident as members of the Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) began to shout at him for answers.
In addition to providing health care services, DMMI also affects the lives of the disenfranchised through education, food and clothing programs. Lorna Mullings continues as president and chief executive officer of DMMI alongside her husband and member of the board of directors, Dr. Bishop Sidley Mullings, Sharon Shorter MSN, RNC (DMMI’s director of nursing), Dr. Hyacinth Bailey (dental director) and Dr. Bert Petersen (medical director).
Martin, Dave (2011-06-11). Mullings edges Gay in rain swept New York - Samsung Diamond League. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-18.Kessel, Anna (2011-08-11).
The follow-up single, "Dream Again", debuted at number 1 on the iTunes Inspiration Charts and at number 4 on the Australian Christian Charts. It hit number 1 on Australia's Hot 25 countdown. Mullings' debut six-track EP, Skinny Roads, was released worldwide on October 25, 2016. In the same week, Mullings won the MusicOz Australian Independent Music Award for the Christian category with the song "Skinny Roads".
Keith Mullings ended Norris's championship career by way of ninth-round stoppage in December 1997, which also ended plans for a superfight with IBF welterweight champion Felix Trinidad.
Emma Mullings is an Australian television presenter, radio announcer, singer, actor, writer and producer. She is currently Mornings Presenter on Hope 103.2 in Sydney from 9 am to 1 pm weekdays.
Seymour Mullings attended Jamaica College in St Andrew."Former Deputy PM Seymour Mullings is dead", Jamaica Observer, 9 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013 He worked as a jazz pianist from the 1940s to the 1960s, playing with the likes of Don Drummond and Cluett Johnson, and in the late 1940s was a member of the Wilton Gaynair All-Star band.Augustyn, Heather (2013) Don Drummond: The Genius and Tragedy of the World's Greatest Trombonist, McFarland & Co Inc, , p.
She won the MusicOz Award for pop category in 2003, and was also nominated in the alternative category and artist of the year category. Mullings played "Kirsten" in Redfern Now Series 2.
Vyners School is a secondary school and sixth form in Ickenham within the London Borough of Hillingdon. Since November 2011 the school has had an academy status. The headteacher is Gary Mullings.
Mullings has played for Southend United, Thurrock (loan), Witham Town (loan), Tilbury (loan), Harlow Town (loan), Bromley, Cray Wanderers (loan), Thamesmead Town (loan), Havant & Waterlooville, Staines Town (loan), Chelmsford City, Forest Green Rovers and Hampton & Richmond Borough (loan). He moved from Chelmsford City to Forest Green Rovers in November 2016. In February 2017 he joined National League South side Hampton & Richmond Borough on an initial one-month loan. Mullings scored once in six league games before returning to Forest Green for their promotion run-in.
Leith Mullings is an author, anthropologist and professor. She was president of the American Anthropological Association from 2011–2013, and is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Mullings has been involved in organizing for progressive social justice, racial equality and economic justice as one of the founding members of the Black Radical Congress and in her role as President of the AAA. Under her leadership, the American Anthropological Association took up the issue of academic labor rights.
After an uneventful 2008, Mullings returned to form in 2009. He placed second over 200 metres in the national championships behind Olympic champion Usain Bolt.Bolt wins 200m at Jamaican Championships. Sydney Morning Herald (2009-07-29).
Mullings appeared in the men's singles tournament at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in August 2008 as an alternate. He lost to the number 52 ranked Agustín Calleri from Argentina 6–1, 6–1 in the opening round.
One of the Chinese hopefuls, Peng, had the President of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG), Liu Qui, courtside for her match against Alizé Cornet, but she was beaten in two sets. Her compatriot, Zheng, came through another long match. In the doubles, Bahamian Mark Knowles, a Grand Slam champion and the world number seven coming into the event, was knocked out, partnering Devin Mullings, by the Bryan brothers (United States). Mullings came into the Olympic tournament without a doubles ranking, and with a singles ranking of 1017.
Retrieved on 2009-08-14. After his B sample also tested positive for testosterone, he was banned from competition for two years and his results between mid-2004 and 2005 were removed from the record.Sprinter Mullings gets doping ban. BBC Sport (2005-05-28). Retrieved on 2009-08-14. He returned to competition in 2006 but finished the season with unimpressive bests of 10.31 and 20.54. The following year was much more successful. He won the 100 m in Zaragoza with a wind-aided (3.7 m/s) run of 9.91 seconds,Mullings clocks wind-aided 9.91.
His nephew is the deejay Tony Rebel.Helps, H.G. (2013) "Former deputy PM Seymour Mullings dies at 82", Jamaica Observer, 10 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013 He entered politics in 1969, winning a by-election for the St Ann South East seat in the House of Representatives."Saluting 'everybody's friend': Seymour 'Foggy' Mullings", Jamaica Observer, 11 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013 He retained his seat in the elections of 1972, 1976, and 1980, losing it due to the PNP's boycott of the 1983 election, and regaining it in 1989 and defending it successfully it in 1993 and 1997.
In 2011, he broke the 10 second barrier for the first time at age 28, and by the end of the year had run under 10 seconds seven times.Jad Adrian (August 2011).Steve Mullings in Memory of Track and Field. www.adriansprints.com. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
Mullings was a noted interpreter, in England at least, of Verdi's Otello, as well as Tristan by Wagner.Mullings on Answers.com He created the role of Hadyar in Nail by Isidore de Lara, and the role of Apollo in Alkestis by Rutland Boughton.Mullings on Historicopera.
He opened his 2011 season with a 14.51-second run in the 150 m straight race at Manchester's Great City Games, just behind Bolt's 2009 run. Tyson Gay wins 150m in Manchester's Great City Games. BBC Sport (2011-05-15). Retrieved on 2012-08-18. His season's best run of 9.79 sec for the 100 m came in June in Clermont, Florida, the third-fastest in the event that year.100 Metres 2011. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-18. Gay was defeated by Steve Mullings at the adidas Grand Prix in New York, but Mullings failed a doping test later that month and was banned for life.
While a state minister in the energy ministry in the previous government led by the PNP, Spencer was placed in charge of an energy-saving project. The project involved the distribution of four million free Cuban light bulbs islandwide. The project was implemented in July 2006. Allegations of irregularities in the project were leveled against Spencer in Parliament in November 2007 by then Energy Minister Clive Mullings, who asked the auditor- general and the contractor-general to probe the matter Clive Mullings, told Parliament that $114 million was improperly spent on the distribution of four million energy-saving light bulbs donated by the Cuban Government to the people of Jamaica.
Retrieved on 2009-08-14. He set new personal bests in both sprints in July, running 20.01 seconds over 200 m in Rethymno,Mullings clocks 20.01 personal best. Sports Jamaica (2009-07-21). Retrieved on 2009-08-14. and 10.01 seconds over 100 m at the Golden Gala.Golden Gala Roma (ITA) – Friday, Jul 10, 2009 . IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-14. Competing at the 2009 World championships in Berlin, Mullings finished 5th behind Bolt in the 200m in a personal best time of 19.98 seconds and won his first global gold medal as part of the successful Jamaican 4×100 metres relay team, running in both heats and the final.
Colour of My Soul is the second studio album released by Full Flava, which is the brainchild of a group of two writers and musicians based in Birmingham - Rob Derbyshire and Paul 'Solomon' Mullings, assisted by back-up vocalist Tee. Their debut album Chinese Whispers featured as an upfront item on the Blues & Soul Hip List chart. Rob Derbyshire is an experienced touring musician, having worked as keyboard player with legendary former Motown artist Edwin Starr, while the other group member and producer Paul 'Solomon' Mullings worked with reggae bands in the Midlands and was a guitarist in Pato Banton's band.'Full Flava, Chinese Whispers Review' DSpace.
After her capture, however, Shakur was not charged with any of the crimes for which she was the subject of the manhunt.Marable, Manning, and Mullings, Leith. (2003). Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal: an African American Anthology. Rowman & Littlefield. . pp. 529–530.
All those bouts set up a shot at the Vacant IBF Light Middleweight Title against Anthony Stephens. Márquez won by TKO to capture the belt. Raúl successfully defended his title twice, including a victory over Keith Mullings, before getting TKO'd by Mexican legend Yori Boy Campas.
Ryan Reid was born to Jasmine and Kenneth Mullings. He was born and grew up in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. He attended and played for Boyd Anderson High School in his hometown. During his last three years with Boyd Anderson, he averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.
Sharon Kelly- Stair, Mrs. Ethyl Mullings, Rev'd Claudette Johnson, Mrs. Veronica Archer and currently Rev'd Lenworth Sterling who is one of the many fortunate who can say that Ferncourt High School is his Alma mater- their pride and joy. Ferncourt High currently has a second campus located at Brittonville.
Darren Mullings (born 3 March 1987) is an English semi-professional footballer. He is a defensive midfielder who is currently a player coach for Salisbury FC. A former England schoolboy under 18 international and England colleges under 19 international. After leaving South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, Mullings began his career as a trainee with Bristol Rovers, turning professional in July 2005. His league debut came on 31 December 2005 when he was a second-half substitute for Craig Disley in Rovers' 2–1 defeat at home to Wycombe Wanderers. He made three further league appearances, all as substitute, that season, but failed to feature in the 2006–07 season and was loaned to Clevedon Town in October 2006.
Rolle has represented The Bahamas in multiple international competitions. Rolle partnered with countryman Devin Mullings in the men's doubles competition at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, winning the bronze medal. Rolle also represented The Bahamas at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and the 2007 and 2011 Pan American Games.
Mullings co- hosted Positive Hits, a Christian entertainment show. She hosted Hits Blitz in 2007 which aired on WIN TV and was produced by Headlock Media and Sony/BMG. She was the guest speaker at C3 Carling ford's women's event 'Inspire' in mid-2016. She was a guest speaker at SHINE women's conference.
The withdrawal of Dwain Chambers, Churandy Martina and Jaysuma Saidy Ndure also reduced the quality of the field. There were no surprise eliminations in the heats, where Crawford, Mullings, Robert Hering, and Martial Mbandjock were the fastest qualifiers,Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-18).Event Report - Men's 200m - Heats . IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-09.
In 1848, the United Akropong School was founded by Alexander Worthy Clerk, one of the Jamaican missionaries. The inaugural class had thirty-seven girls, twenty-five boys and seven children of the West Indians. Other West Indian children who were taught at the school included Andrew Hall, Robert Miller, Catherine Miller, Elizabeth Mullings, Ann Rochester and John Rochester.
Docherty then moved up to super bantamweight and in April 1999 beat Patrick Mullings to become British champion at a second weight." Docherty up among the greats", Glasgow Herald, 1 May 1999. Retrieved 31 December 2015 In October that year he challenged unsuccessfully for Michael Brodie's European title at the York Hall, Bethnal Green."Sports Digest: Boxing", The Independent, 13 May 1999.
Jamaican sprinter Steve Mullings 'tests positive' for banned substance Retrieved on 2011-08-12. A nagging hip injury led Gay to withdraw from the 2011 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and in July he underwent acetabular labrum surgery; almost a year passed until the next time he competed.Shipley, Amy (2011-06-25). Tyson Gay withdraws from U.S. track and field championships with nagging injury.
The People's National Party (PNP) secured 42 seats to 21 for the Jamaica Labour Party, in a result described as a landslide victory. None of the minor parties won seats in the new Parliament. As a result, the PNP ended four years of rule for the Labour Party. Several Labour Party cabinet ministers lost their seats including National Security Minister Dwight Nelson and Energy Minister Clive Mullings.
The Ridgway Sun is a frequent winner of Colorado Press Association awards in its class, and in 2007 Publisher David Mullings received the state’s "Service to the First" (Amendment) award. He was recognized for initiating action against the Ouray County Board of County Commissioners that resulted in an open process of selecting planning commissioners, and for enduring sharp and anonymous attacks on the newspaper and his credibility for the challenge.
Patrick "Schoolboy" Mullings (born 19 October 1970 in Harlesden) is an English amateur bantamweight and professional super bantam/feather/super featherweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s, who as an amateur was the runner-up for the 1990 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) bantamweight title, against Paul Lloyd (Vauxhall Motors ABC (Ellesmere Port)), and won the 1992 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) bantamweight title, against Michael Alldis (Crawley ABC), boxing out of St Patricks ABC, and as a professional won the World Boxing Council (WBC) International super bantamweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) super bantamweight title, BBBofC (BBBofC) British super bantamweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) Inter-Continental super bantamweight title, and Commonwealth featherweight title, and was a challenger for the BBBofC Southern Area super bantamweight title against Spencer Oliver, and International Boxing Organization super bantamweight title against Simon Ramoni, his professional fighting weight varied from , i.e. bantamweight to , i.e. super featherweight. Patrick Mullings was managed by Frank Maloney.
The Combahee River Collective was a Black feminist lesbian organization, formed in 1974Marable, Manning; Leith Mullings (eds), Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal, Combahee River Collective Statement, Rowman and Littlefield, 2000, , p. 524. and named after the battle. The Collective was instrumental in highlighting that the white feminist movement was not addressing the particular needs of black women.Women's Realities, Women's Choices: An Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies. 2005.
Harrison won his first professional bout on 7 October 1996, when he knocked out Eddie Sica in round 2 at Lewisham Theatre in London. In January 2000, in his eleventh fight, Harrison picked up the Commonwealth featherweight title by beating Patrick Mullings by unanimous decision. He became the first Scottish boxer to win the Commonwealth featherweight title since Evan Armstrong in 1974. After capturing the Commonwealth title Harrison faced two former world champions.
Esther Lamptey, in 2019. Table Tennis had long started in the 1940s. However, history of organized Table Tennis in Ghana can be traced from the arrival of D. G. Hathiramani, an Indian trader in the Gold Coast. D.G Hathiramani, a good player himself, teamed up with other enthusiastic Gold Coast local players like Dr. S.B Laing, J.W Mullings, E.N Nettey and many others to form the Gold Coast Table Tennis Association in 1951.
Grover C. Huffnagle, editor under McCarthy and Roscoe, then took over and published until 1928. The Sun then languished until its rebirth April 3, 1980, under the leadership of Joyce Jorgensen, publisher and editor of the Ouray County Plaindealer and the Ouray Herald. In 1990, both the Ridgway Sun and Ouray County Plaindealer were purchased by Guy and Marcia Wood. In 1995 both newspapers were purchased by current publisher David Mullings and Ouray County Newspapers.
Alexander Mullings "Alex" Sanders, Jr. (born September 29, 1939) is an American politician from the state of South Carolina. He is the former chief judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals (1983–1992) and was the 19th President of the College of Charleston (1992–2001). In 2002, he was the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant after the retirement of Strom Thurmond. He was defeated by the Republican candidate, U.S. Representative Lindsey Graham.
Accompanied by a line-up of seven other female vocalists coming from both sides of the Atlantic, she joined Rob Derbyshire and Paul 'Solomon' Mullings, the Birmingham's R&B; production duo known as Full Flava, to record lead vocals for their album Colour of My Soul. The modern soul set was to be made in England, released on Dôme Records in 2003, and one of the compositions performed by Peniston, "For My Baby", was later given also a treatment for the dance floor with stand-out house mixes from Dave "Leggz" Longmore and Sam Junior Bromfield known as Ruff ’N’ Tumble, and duo KT & C. "For My Baby" did not succeed on the music charts, however Ruf N Tumble's dance remixes of the song were based on a sample of the Delegation hit single "Heartache No. 9" (that scored at number fifty-seven in US Dance in 1980 ). Her second solo number on the Full Flava's compilation Colour of My Soul was titled "I Think about Him", and it was a mid-tempo that Peniston co- wrote with Derbyshire and Mullings.
The Combahee River Collective ( )Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Third Edition (Merriam-Webster, 1997; , p. 272. was a Black feminist lesbian organization active in Boston from 1974 to 1980.Marable, Manning; Leith Mullings (eds), Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal, Combahee River Collective Statement, Rowman and Littlefield, 2000, , p. 524. The Collective argued that both the white feminist movement and the Civil Rights Movement were not addressing their particular needs as Black women and, more specifically, as Black lesbians.
Her recordings include a complete Faust under Sir Thomas Beecham (1930); substantial extracts from William Vincent Wallace's Maritana;Divine Art: British National Opera Company and Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana and Nedda in Pagliacci. A complete discography has been prepared. Her associate artists in these recordings include Dennis Noble, Heddle Nash, Muriel Brunskill, Harold Williams, Frank Mullings and Clara Serena; and the conductors Sir Thomas Beecham, Percy Pitt, Albert Ketèlbey, Hamilton Harty, Hubert Bath, Felix Weingartner, Eugene Goossens, Clarence Raybould and Stanford Robinson.
He was a linked with a return to former club Port Vale, now managed by John Askey, who said "He has a feeling for the club, he lives locally, he has a good attitude and good ability. He'd be somebody I would be interested in." Lloyd went on to become one of six players – the others being Shamir Mullings, Elliott Durrell, Rhys Taylor, Jamie Grimes and Keith Lowe – to issue the club with a winding-up petition over unpaid wages.
The last time the two athletes raced was at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, where Gay beat Bolt by a margin of 0.15 seconds. Osaka bronze medallist Wallace Spearmon was the only other athlete to run under twenty seconds that season and former Olympic champion Shawn Crawford was also competing. Up-and-coming athletes Alonso Edward, Steve Mullings and Ramil Guliyev were among the season's fastest sprinters prior to the championships.Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-09).Men's 200m - PREVIEW. IAAF.
"You Are the Universe" was covered by Rob Derbyshire and Paul Mullings, the Birmingham’s R&B; production duo better known as Full Flava. It features vocals by CeCe Peniston. The Flava's version was remixed by DJ Hasebe, a Japanese hip-hop producer, and issued only on vinyl in the Japan. The song was included on the Flava's album Music Is Our Way Of Life, which reconstructed eleven dancefloor classics performed by various female vocalists, released on Dôme Records the following year, in 2007.
The national library is governed by a board of management currently consisting of up to thirteen members whom of which are responsible for the policy regulations and general supervision of the library. For the year 2019, these members include: Joy Dougas, Chairman, Lydia Rose, Deputy Chairman, Father Michael Allen, Vivian Crawford, Edward Baugh, Troy Caine (27 October 2008 – 10 January 2019), Dawn Henry, Dr. Paulette Kerr, Kellie Magnus, Evon Mullings, Jolette Russell, Beverley Lashley (National Librarian), Rolforde Johnston (Staff Representative).
The Plaindealer is a frequent winner of Colorado Press Association awards in its class, and in 2007 Publisher David Mullings received the state’s "Service to the First" (Amendment) award. He was recognized for initiating action against the Ouray County Board of County Commissioners that resulted in an open process of selecting planning commissioners, and for enduring sharp and anonymous attacks on the newspaper and his credibility for the challenge. In 2012, the Ouray County Plaindealer earned 11 Colorado Press Association awards for excellence in Journalism.
On 30 January 2013, Blanchett returned to Cambridge City, now playing in the Southern League Premier Division, on non-contract terms for the remainder of 2012–13. Blanchett signed for Conference South club Havant & Waterlooville on 26 June 2013. On 27 May 2016, Blanchett become new manager Rod Stringer's first recruit, alongside fellow former Havant & Waterlooville teammate Shamir Mullings, for National League South club Chelmsford City. After departing Chelmsford at the end of the season, Blanchett signed for Hayes & Yeading United ahead of the 2017–18 season.
He was born on 2 April 1911 to Joseph and Lucille Winston in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.Both Brown University's Paul Buhle, in Encyclopedia of the American Left (1992) as well as various materials from the Communist Party USA give Winston's birth year as 1911, although the 1994 edition of Nell Irvin Painter's and Hosea Hudson's The Narrative of Hosea Hudson: The Life and Times of a Black Radical gives 1914 as the year of Winston's birth. Henry grew up there and in Kansas City, Missouri.Marable, Manning & Leith Mullings.
53"A roll-call of Jamaican jazz ", Jamaica Gleaner, 4 October 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2013Miller, Herbie (2013) "Foggy Could Have Been Great - No Known Recordings Of Late Politician, Musician Leads To Bigger Loss", Jamaica Gleaner, 20 October 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2013 He was also organist at the Anglican Church in Cayman.Spaulding, Gary (2013) "Foggy The Musician", Jamaica Gleaner, 13 October 2013 Mullings served as president of the Jamaica Federations of Musicians, and was inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame in 1997.
He joined Conference South team Bromley on 10 September 2013 following a successful trial. He made his debut as a second-half substitute in a 3–0 win over Staines Town on 14 September 2013. Following further substitute appearances in victories against Concord Rangers and Basingstoke Town, his first start for the club came in the FA Cup Second qualifying round against Burgess Hill Town on 28 September 2013. Bromley went on to win the match 1–0, with Swallow providing the assist for the goal, scored by Shamir Mullings.
The proclamation of emancipation that granted full freedom to slaves in the Commonwealth Realms of the British Empire was on 1 August 1838. In his autobiography, Peter Hall stated that his parents migrated to the Gold Coast as mission volunteers out of love for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to prove to native Africans that there monogamous black Christians in the world. The West Indian group in 1843 comprised six distinct families and three bachelors: the Halls, Greenes, Miller, Mullings, Rochester, and Walkers, in addition to Clerk, Hosford and Robinson.
He was released by Rovers at the end of the 2006–07 season and joined Torquay United in June 2007. He scored on his Torquay debut, but was later sent off as Torquay won 5–4 away to Histon on 18 September 2007.Histon 4-5 Torquay He was loaned to Tiverton Town in November 2007 and was released by Torquay at the end of the season Mullings joined Conference South side Weston-super-Mare on trial in July 2008, scoring on his debut in a 1-1 pre-season draw against Exeter City.
John Mullings Aldridge was an Anglican priest during the second half of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the 20th."Fifty years of disestablishment" Patton, H.E. p346: Dublin; Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge; 1922 Aldridge was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained deacon and priest in 1870.Crockford's Clerical Directory 1908 p13: London; Horace Cox; 1908 After a curacy in Kilcummin he held incumbencies at Eyrecourt, Forfar"Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000" Bertie, D.M. p636: Edinburgh T & T Clark West Bridgford,Southwell Churches ClanfieldGeograph and Meysey Hampton.
Mullings released her debut EP in 2016. Her 2016 debut single "Skinny Roads" went straight to number one on the iTunes Inspirational charts on the day of release, and spent three weeks at number 1 on the TCM charts. In its first week of distribution to Australian radio, the song debuted on the TCM chart @ #18, the highest ever for an Australian artist, and became one of the most-played Christian songs on Australian Christian radio that week. It remained in the top 30 clocking up and impressive 28 weeks.
From 1913 Austin developed close connections with Rutland Boughton, and assisted in the development of the English music drama at Glastonbury. In the Summer Festivals of August 1914 and 1915 he sang the role of Eochaidh the King in The Immortal Hour there, and again at Bournemouth in 1915, with Frank Mullings and Percy Heming, and in 1916 was King Arthur in The Round Table. 1916 also saw the first performance of his most lasting orchestral composition, Danish Sketches, Palsgaard, conducted by Thomas Beecham on 11 December for the Royal Philharmonic Society.
He served in the cabinet under Michael Manley in the late 1980s, going on to hold the posts of Minister of Finance, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Foreign Affairs & Foreign Trade, and was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister by P. J. Patterson, a post he held from 1993 to 2001."PM Saddened At Mullings' Passing ", Jamaica Information Service, 9 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013 He retired from parliament in 2002, although he still attended parliamentary sittings for several years, and was appointed as ambassador to Washington, D.C., a post he held until 2004.
Paul "Livewire" Lloyd (born 7 December 1968 in Bebington, Wirral) is an English amateur bantamweight and professional bantam/super bantamweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s. Lloyd, as an amateur, won the 1990 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) bantamweight title against Michael Gibbons, Michael Alldis, Wilson Docherty, and Patrick Mullings (Harrow & District ABC). Lloyd participated in the World Cup in Bombay, India, during November 1990, defeating Rico Maspaitela of Indonesia and losing to Enrique Carrión of Cuba. He participated in the trials for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Halle, Germany, defeating Shaun Anderson of Scotland and losing to Dieter Berg of Germany.
Arrietty also meets another borrower named Peagreen Overmantel who shows them a place to live under a window seat. The Clocks settle in comfortably and Arrietty is allowed to go outside and do all of the borrowing for the two borrower families. She discovers that her human friend Miss Menzies goes to the church to arrange flowers, but she is forbidden to speak to her. The Platters, having severely damaged the model village in their hunt for the borrowers, decide to use one of Homily's old aprons to help the local "finder" Lady Mullings locate the borrowers.
Frank Mullings (10 March 1881 - 19 May 1953) was a leading English tenor with Sir Thomas Beecham's Beecham Opera Company and its successor, the British National Opera Company, during the 1910s and 1920s. Blessed with a strong stage presence and a voice that provoked varying reactions from critics, his repertoire included such taxing dramatic parts as Tristan in Tristan und Isolde, Radames in Aida, the title role in Otello, and Canio in Pagliacci. The limitations of early microphones meant that his voice was not always recorded successfully, although the British National Opera Company website notes that playing the recordings at 80 rpm produces a more reliable result.Mullings on Divineart.
In 1989, they recorded a session for the BBC Radio 1 DJ, John Peel. The band toured the UK and supported other Native Records acts, such as The Darling Buds and Richard Hawley's debut band, Treebound Story. However inconsistent performances by the band, and the departure of John Sullivan and later "Spike" Mullings, hindered the band's ability to reach a wider audience. The follow-up album The Eternal in a Moment was a compilation of tracks from singles and EPs not found on the first album, and included "The Things You Want" and "The Eternal in a Moment", which were the band's first two singles.
The New Grove Dictionary of Opera singled out the company's staging of the Ring, Tristan und Isolde, Parsifal and "a notable production in English of Pelléas and Mélisande with Maggie Teyte." British National Opera Company employed most of the leading British and British-based singers and conductors of that time, including conductors John Barbirolli, Adrian Boult, Aylmer Buesst, Hamilton Harty, Gervase Hughes and Malcolm Sargent, and singers Agnes Nicholls, Florence Austral, Joseph Hislop, Edward Johnson, Dinh Gilly, Walter Hyde, Harold Williams, Norman Allin, Robert Radford, Dora Labbette, Walter Widdop, Frank Mullings, Herbert Heyner and Heddle Nash, among others. Casts and dates for 327 BNOC performances in Scotland are available. The Times, 19 July 1924, p.
It was the first global final to be held following the introduction of the no-false start rule. The four fastest 100-metre runners of 2011 were absent: Mike Rodgers (9.85 sec) and Steve Mullings (9.80 sec) had been banned for doping offences, while Tyson Gay (9.79 sec) and 2011 world leader Asafa Powell (9.78 sec) could not compete due to injuries. A preliminary round was introduced, where those entrants who had not obtained the 100 m qualification standard had to compete in a further qualifying stage before making it into the first round proper. This reduced the event to a three-round competition, as opposed to the traditional four, for qualified runners.
As an amateur won the 1990 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) featherweight title, against John Williams (Pontypool & Panteg BC), boxing out of Auchengeich ABC (Auchinloch). He represented Great Britain at featherweight in the Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, losing to eventual silver medal winner Faustino Reyes of Spain. As a professional he won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Scottish Area featherweight title, and Commonwealth super bantamweight title (won against Meshack Kondwani), and was a challenger for the British super bantamweight title against; Michael Brodie, Patrick Mullings, Michael Alldis, and Esham Pickering, and World Boxing Union (WBU) featherweight title against Cassius Baloyi. His professional fighting weight varied from , i.e.
Charles-Freeman rose to public attention through her work with the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO), of which she served as executive director from the passage of The Anti-Doping in Sport Act (2008) until her resignation in September 2011. Under Charles-Freeman's tenure, JADCO implemented programmes to combat doping in sport as mandated by the World Anti-Doping Agency, focusing particularly on education of junior athletes. In 2010, she began efforts to introduce doping control in schools, as well as to expand out-of-competition testing. A major test for her during her work with JADCO was the case she pursued against Steve Mullings, whose positive test for a banned substance resulted in his disqualification from the 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu, South Korea.
Buckley turned pro in October 1989, when he fought Alan Baldwin from Brixham at the Colosseum, Stafford, West Midlands, England, it was a close fight which ended in a draw. Buckley lost 256 of his 300 contests, which is the second most in boxing history behind Reggie Strickland. Throughout his career he fought a number of quality world champions and British champions including Duke McKenzie, Naseem Hamed, Acelino Freitas, Jason Cook, Paul Ingle, Patrick Mullings, Dean Pithie, Jason Booth, Michael Brodie, Scott Harrison, Michael Gomez, Johnny Bredahl, Gavin Rees, John Murray, Bradley Pryce, Derry Mathews, Lee Meager, Dave Stewart, Gary Woolcombe, Lee Selby and Kell Brook. Buckley, who never fought for a major title, was honoured with a special ringwalk and presentation before his 200th fight in April 2003 at the MEN Arena in Manchester.
His son, Nicholas Timothy Clerk was a Basel-trained theologian who served as the first Synod Clerk of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast from 1918 to 1932 campaigned for a secondary school, culminating in the establishment of Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School in 1938. Peter Hall, the son of John Hall, Clerk's fellow Jamaican missionary, was also elected the first Moderator of Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast in 1918. Other second generation descendants of the Jamaicans who were instrumental in strengthening the country's educational foundations laid by their Caribbean forebears include John Powell Rochester, Timothy Mullings, Henry Hall, James Hall, Caroline Clerk, Patrick Clerk, Charles Clerk, Rose Ann Miller and Emil Miller. As agriculturists, educators, craftsmen and preachers, they toiled to provide formal education in the communities they worked in.
After that victory, he was deemed as ready for a world title try by his management team, and so, on March 6, 1999, Reid became a world champion in only his tenth professional bout (making him one of the boxers to win a world title in the fastest time, also like the second Davey Moore), by beating WBA light middleweight champion Laurent Boudouani by a twelve round unanimous decision in Atlantic City. Reid would defend his title successfully twice, one of them, a twelve round unanimous decision over Keith Mullings in Las Vegas. By then, Reid had already made Las Vegas his new home. There was much talk about facing him against a number of opponents, including Roy Jones Jr., Bernard Hopkins, De La Hoya and Félix Trinidad.
The denomination currently has nearly 1 million members constituting about a quarter of the Ghanaian Christian Protestant demographic and about four- percent of the national population. The Presbyterian Church of Ghana today has instituted "Presbyterian Day" or "Ebenezer Day", a special Sunday designated in the church almanac to honour the memories, selfless work and toil of the missionaries in the early years. The names of Alexander Clerk and his son Nicholas Clerk appear on a commemorative plaque in the sanctuary of the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Osu, listing pioneering missionaries of the church, in recognition of their contributions to formal education and the growth of the Presbyterian faith in Ghana. In the sanctuary of the Christ Presbyterian Church, Akropong, a tablet memorialises the life and work of Alexander W. Clerk and his Caribbean compatriots, Joseph Miller, John Hall, John Rochester, James Mullings, John Walker, James Green and Antiguan Jonas Horsford.
Morton had county approval to add another 350-room tower, but he felt that such an addition would hamper the Hard Rock's boutique hotel nature: "I think if we grew this much larger ... it would definitely lose that intimacy and that ability to make the product personal." Morton said the Hard Rock's limited size was inspired by Las Vegas hotels of the 1950s, which were smaller than the newer megaresorts that had become common on the Las Vegas Strip. The expansion also included the Hard Rock Athletic Club and RockSpa. A two-day celebration was held to showcase the expansion, which brought increased revenue. The Hard Rock hosted its first boxing match in August 1999, between David Reid and Keith Mullings. That month, the Hard Rock laid off approximately 75 employees, reportedly because Morton was disappointed with the resort's financial results following the expansion.
In a metaphor of the Biblical Joseph story, a team of 24 Jamaicans and one Antiguan (6 distinct families and 3 bachelors) sailed from the Jamaican Port of Kingston on 8 February 1843 aboard the Irish brigantine, The Joseph Anderson, rented for £600, and according to differing narratives, arrived in Christiansborg, Gold Coast on Easter Sunday, 16 April or Easter Monday, 17 April 1843 at about 8 p.m. local time, GMT after sixty-eight days and nights of voyage, enduring a five-day tropical storm on the Caribbean sea, shortage of fresh water and an oppressive heat aboard the vessel. A brief welcome event was organised by the Basel Mission at the Christiansborg Castle and the team was received by Edvard James Arnold Carstensen, the Danish Governor at the time, together with George Lutterodt, a personal friend of Andreas Riis who had earlier been Acting Governor of the Gold Coast. Their surnames included, Clerk, Greene, Hall, Horsford, Miller, Mullings, Robinson, Rochester and Walker.
Romilda Pantaleoni, the first Desdemona Since the three leading roles of the opera (Otello, Desdemona and Iago) are among Verdi's most demanding, both vocally and dramatically, some of the most illustrious singers of the past 130 years have made Otello part of their repertoire. Famous Otellos of the past have included Tamagno, the role's trumpet-voiced creator, as well as Giovanni Battista De Negri, Albert Alvarez, Francesc Viñas, Giuseppe Borgatti, Antonio Paoli, Giovanni Zenatello, Renato Zanelli, Giovanni Martinelli, Aureliano Pertile, Francesco Merli, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, Frank Mullings, Leo Slezak, Jose Luccioni, Ramón Vinay, Mario Del Monaco, James McCracken, Jon Vickers, David Rendall, Jeffrey Lawton and Carlo Cossutta. Pre-Second World War Wagnerian tenors such as Jacques Urlus, Heinrich Knote, Alexander Kirchner, Lauritz Melchior and Franz Völker also undertook the part (usually singing it in German). The Russian heroic tenor Ivan Yershov was a renowned pre-World War I Otello in his native country.
"For My Baby" is a song by Full Flava featuring CeCe Peniston, written and produced by Rob Derbyshire and Paul "Solomon" Mullings. Dance remixes of the composition were based on a sample of "Heartache No. 9", the Delegation hit single, which scored at number fifty-seven in US Dance and number sixty-six on US R&B; chart. The composition was recorded for the Full Flava's second studio album Colour of My Soul on Dôme Records, that included eleven solo songs performed by several female vocalists (Carleen Anderson, Donna Odain, Beverlei Brown, Hazel Fernandes, Romina Johnson, Alison Limerick, CeCe Peniston, and Donna Gardier). Peniston's record was released in England as the third cut taken from Full Flava's studio set, and it was given house mixes from Dave "Leggz" Longmore and Sam Junior Bromfield, both responsible for their UK Garage production outfit known as Ruff N Tumble, and the Midlands duo KT & C.
In metaphor of the Biblical Joseph story, a team of 24 Jamaicans and one Antiguan (6 distinct families and 3 bachelors) sailed from the Jamaican Port of Kingston on 8 February 1843 aboard the Irish brigantine, The Joseph Anderson, rented for £600, and per varying accounts, arrived in Christiansborg, Gold Coast on Easter Sunday, 16 April or Easter Monday, 17 April 1843 at about 8 p.m. local time, GMT after sixty-eight days and nights of voyage, enduring a five-day tropical storm on the Caribbean sea, shortage of fresh water and an oppressive heat aboard the vessel. A brief welcome event was organised by the Basel Mission at the Christiansborg Castle and the team was received by Edvard James Arnold Carstensen, the Danish Governor at the time, together with George Lutterodt, a personal friend of Andreas Riis who had earlier been Acting Governor of the Gold Coast. The surnames of the Caribbean missionaries were Clerk, Greene, Hall, Horsford, Miller, Mullings, Robinson, Rochester and Walker. Accompanying them was Thompson's new wife, Catherine Mulgrave, an Angolan-born, Jamaican trained mission schoolteacher who later ran a girls’ school in Christiansborg.

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