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Andrew Nelson (Minnesota Politician)
Andrew Nelson or Andy Nelson may refer to: Sports * Andy Nelson (American football) (born 1933), former American football player * Andy Nelson (footballer) (born 1935), English footballer * Andrew Nelson (footballer) (born 1997), English footballer * Andrew Nelson (volleyball) (born 1993), Canadian volleyball player * Andy Nelson (baseball) (1884–?), baseball player Other * Andrew Nelson, co-founder of tech company TomorrowNow * Andrew Nelson, drummer for the band Tiger Saw * Andy Nelson (sound engineer), sound engineer * Andrew Nelson (author), writer and professor * Andrew Nelson (lexicographer) (1893–1975), missionary and lexicographer * Andrew Nelson, listed as a defender of the Alamo * Andrew Nelson, Minnesota gubernatorial candidate in 1928 See also * Drew Nelson (other) *Nelson (surname) Nelson is a surname, also used as a given name. It is derived from a patronymic name created from the given name "Nell," or for the Irish, "Niall". The name is also liste ...
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Andy Nelson (American Football)
Andrew Vaughan Nelson (born May 27, 1933) is an American former professional American football, football player who was a Safety (American football position), safety in the National Football League (NFL) for the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants. He owns and runs a small BBQ establishment, Andy Nelson's Barbecue. Early life Andy was born in Athens, Alabama, where his father Guy was chief pitmaster for Limestone County. He was a four-sport athlete at Athens High School (Alabama), Athens High School playing football, basketball, track and baseball, serving as co-captain of the 1951 team and winning letters for each of his four years he completed. Nelson played quarterback and defensive back for then Memphis State University. A four-year letterman (1952–1956), he gained All-American recognition in his senior season. In 1956, he led the Tigers to their first-ever bowl game, the Burley Bowl in Johnson City, Tennessee, where they were victorious over East Tennessee State. Profess ...
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Andy Nelson (footballer)
Andrew Nesbitt Nelson (born 5 July 1935) is a former football player and manager. As a player, he won the Football League with Ipswich Town in 1962. He entered management with Gillingham in 1971, but quit to manage Charlton Athletic in 1974, and was an immediate success with promotion from the Third Division in 1975. 1976 and 1977 saw top ten finishes in the league, but in the following two years Charlton had rely on last day results to escape relegation, and Nelson came under pressure. In 1979, he came under increased pressure as Mike Bailey was appointed as chief coach, and by March 1980 his contract had been cancelled after three successive defeats with Charlton in the relegation zone. Honours Ipswich Town * Football League First Division: 1961–62 * Football League Second Division The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992. Following the foundation of the FA Premier League, the ...
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Andrew Nelson (footballer)
Andrew Nelson or Andy Nelson may refer to: Sports * Andy Nelson (American football) (born 1933), former American football player * Andy Nelson (footballer) (born 1935), English footballer * Andrew Nelson (footballer) (born 1997), English footballer * Andrew Nelson (volleyball) (born 1993), Canadian volleyball player * Andy Nelson (baseball) (1884–?), baseball player Other * Andrew Nelson, co-founder of tech company TomorrowNow * Andrew Nelson, drummer for the band Tiger Saw * Andy Nelson (sound engineer), sound engineer * Andrew Nelson (author), writer and professor * Andrew Nelson (lexicographer) (1893–1975), missionary and lexicographer * Andrew Nelson, listed as a defender of the Alamo * Andrew Nelson, Minnesota gubernatorial candidate in 1928 See also * Drew Nelson (other) *Nelson (surname) Nelson is a surname, also used as a given name. It is derived from a patronymic name created from the given name "Nell," or for the Irish, "Niall". The name is also ...
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Andrew Nelson (volleyball)
Andrew Nels Nelson (born July 27, 1993) is a male Canadian volleyball athlete. He was a member of the Canada men's junior national team at the 2012 Men's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship The 2012 Men's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship was the eight edition of the bi-annual Volleyball Tournament, played by eight countries from August 27 – September 1, 2012 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. The top three teams wil .... Sporting achievements Individual awards * 2011/2012 Canada West Men's Volleyball - Rookie of the Year * 2011/2012 CIS Men's Volleyball - Rookie of the Year * 2011/2012 CIS Men's Volleyball - All-Rookie Team * 2011/2012 University of Regina - Male Rookie of the Year References 1993 births Living people Canadian men's volleyball players Sportspeople from Regina, Saskatchewan {{Canada-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Andy Nelson (baseball)
Andrew Anthony "Peaches" Nelson (November 30, 1884 – unknown) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ... in 1908."Andy Nelson Statistics and History"
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TomorrowNow
''Oracle Corp v. SAP AG'', No. 4:07-cv-01658, was a United States District Court for the Northern District of California case in which Oracle sued SAP, alleging that SAP had engaged in copyright infringement by downloading thousands of copyrighted documents and programs from Oracle's Customer Connection website. SAP admitted that its subsidiary TomorrowNow had infringed Oracle's copyrights and a jury awarded Oracle record-high damages in the amount of $1.3 billion. Judge Phyllis Hamilton later vacated the jury's verdict, which was based on the calculation of a hypothetical license, and granted SAP's motion for a new trial dependent on Oracle rejecting a remittitur of $272 million. In November 2014, an appeals court ruled for $356.7 million in damages, a decision which was accepted by both parties. Background TomorrowNow was a company based in Bryan, Texas, which specialized in offering third-party technical service and support for enterprise software systems, including systems f ...
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Tiger Saw
Tiger Saw is a sadcore band from Newburyport, Massachusetts. Formed in 1999, the band currently consists of Dylan Metrano on guitar and vocals, Juliet Nelson on vocals, cello and bass, John Ryan Gallagher on guitar and Andrew Nelson on drums. The band has issued three albums on Kimchee Records and released its first record on its own label in 1999. Band history The band was formed in 1999 by songwriter Dylan Metrano and released an album ''How to be Timeless Tonight'' in late 1999 on the band's own label. At that stage, Metrano was the only member of the band and performed concerts solo. In 2000, a single "I Keep My Misfortune" was released on Redwood Records. He recruited the other members before the group released its first album on Kimchee Records ''Blessed Are the Trials We Will Find''. It developed and performed a live soundtrack for the classic German silent film ''Nosferatu'' in 2003 and performed it in the Boston area. In 2004, Tiger Saw composed a soundtrack for a for ...
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Andy Nelson (sound Engineer)
Andy Nelson is a British re-recording mixer and sound engineer working in Los Angeles, California, United States. He has won two Academy Awards for Best Sound and has been nominated 24 times. He has worked on over 150 films since 1980. In addition to the Academy Awards, Nelson has won five BAFTA Award for Best Sound This is a list of winners and nominees for the BAFTA Award for Best Sound, which is presented to sound designers, sound editors, sound engineers, and sound mixers, given out by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since 1969. Winner ... and has been nominated for eight more in the same category. He was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in the Queen's 2001 New Year Honours List for his services to Australia society and Australian film production. Accolades Academy Award References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nelson, Andy Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British audio engineers Best Sound Mixing Academy Awar ...
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Andrew Nelson (author)
Andrew Nelson is a writer and professor living in New Orleans. He worked as a senior producer of Britannica.com, a creative director for Cyberflix, a visiting professor at Loyola University New Orleans, and a Public Relations and Social Media Account professional at Peter A. Mayer Advertising in New Orleans. Two computer games he developed for CyberFlix – '' Titanic: Adventure Out of Time'' (1996) and '' Dust: A Tale of the Wired West'' (1995) – were bestselling PC game and Macintosh Games of the Year. In 2007 he was awarded a Lowell Thomas Award for his work with the Society.Biography
School of Mass Communication, Loyola University New Orleans
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Andrew Nelson (lexicographer)
Andrew Nathaniel Nelson (December 23, 1893 – May 17, 1975) was an American missionary and scholar of East Asian languages and literature, best known for his work in Japanese lexicography. Biography He was born in Great Falls, Montana to Swedish immigrant parents and earned his B.A. from Walla Walla University. In 1918, he began his long career of service in the Seventh-day Adventist missions of East Asia, where he gained particular distinction in the fields of general education and language training. The University of Washington awarded Nelson a Ph.D. in 1938 for his dissertation on ''The origin, history, and present status of the temples of Japan''. After retiring from missionary work in 1961, he was preoccupied with placing the finishing touches on his masterpiece, '' The Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary'', which first appeared in print the following year. The work, which was posthumously revised and expanded by a team led by John H. Haig at the Un ...
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List Of Alamo Defenders
The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a crucial conflict of the Texas Revolution. In 1835, colonists from the United States joined with Tejanos (Mexicans born in Texas) in putting up armed resistance to the centralization of the Mexican government. President Antonio López de Santa Anna and the government in Mexico City believed the United States had instigated the insurrection with a goal of annexing Texas. In an effort to tamp down on the unrest, martial law was declared and military governor General Martín Perfecto de Cos established headquarters in San Antonio, San Antonio de Béxar, stationing his troops at the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Alamo. When the Texian volunteer soldiers gained control of the fortress at the Siege of Béxar, compelling Cos to surrender on December 9, many saw his expulsion to the other side of the Rio Grande as the end of Mexican forces in Texas. Most Texian soldiers in Béxar left to join a planned invasion of Matamoros Expe ...
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Minnesota Gubernatorial Election, 1928
The 1928 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1928. Republican Party of Minnesota candidate Theodore Christianson defeated Farmer–Labor Party challenger Ernest Lundeen. Results See also * List of Minnesota gubernatorial elections External links * http://www.sos.state.mn.us/home/index.asp?page=653 * http://www.sos.state.mn.us/home/index.asp?page=657 Minnesota Gubernatorial 1928 Events January * January – British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith reports the results of Griffith's experiment, indirectly proving the existence of DNA. * January 1 – Eastern Bloc emigration and defection: Boris Bazhanov, J ... November 1928 events in the United States {{Minnesota-election-stub ...
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