"Once I got there, I knew I could get them," Primmer recalled.
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"It's just a part of being a deputy, part of what we do," Primmer said.
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Meanwhile, Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Taner Primmer -- aboard a Sheriff's Department boat escorting Carnival Magic -- noticed that the students were in trouble.
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As the escort boat accelerated toward the students, Primmer worried he might not be able to save them before they went under.
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As "thanks for saving our lives," Garrett and Pentasuglia presented Primmer with a gift bag, a new pair of sunglasses and several bags of Lifesavers candy.
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He died at age 46 at his home in Primmer Place, Cowdenbeath in 1946.
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He remained in the Senate until his retirement in 1984. Primmer died in Warrnambool in 2003.
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He came to Knaresdean yesterday to communicate the news, and his neckcloth was primmer than ever.
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He married Hilda Bessie (Primmer) Troake (October 1, 1913 - February 26, 2001) and together they raised three children.
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Frank Primmer (born 16 January 1933) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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Barry Primmer (born 12 July 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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Wayne Primmer (born 9 January 1959) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Recruited from Woomelang, Primmer was a rover and had a particularly strong season in 1978, where he kicked 24 goals in his first six appearances that year, with seven goal hauls against South Melbourne, Carlton and Richmond. By the end of the season he had amassed 47 goals, which were enough to top Essendon's goal-kicking. Primmer transferred to SANFL club West Torrens for the 1980 season, then to Mid-Murray Football League club Lalbert, in 1981 and 1982, the first as captain-coach.
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He married Fanny Primmer of Lyndhurst, Hampshire, in 1880. The couple lived in London for a time but returned to Lyndhurst in 1881 and built a large house and studio named The Firs, where Emms lived for the rest of his life. He died in Lyndhurst.
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In 1911, he was accompanied from Sydney to Darwin by R. Primmer, cameraman for the Gaumont Company. The resulting film "Across Australia" was released the next year. Birtles had continued on to Broome and Perth, then broke his previous records by riding from Fremantle to Sydney in thirty-one days.
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It was ordinary fashion taken to an extreme. Young and fashionable women were most likely to tightlace, especially for balls, fashionable gatherings, and other occasions for display. Older, poorer, and primmer women would have laced moderately – just enough "to be decent". The Victorian and Edwardian corset differed from earlier corsets in numerous ways.
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Cyril Graham Primmer (19 April 1924 - 1 November 2003) was an Australian politician. Born in Warrnambool, Victoria, he was educated at state schools before becoming a dairy farmer at Koroit. He served in the military 1943–1945, and was a member of Belfast Shire Council. In 1970, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria.
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New to the second series were a young doctor, Julius Primmer (known as Big Julie), and an NCO in the regular Army, Barry Gardiner (Brian Wenzel), plus a young nurse from the country, called Michelle. Other actors appearing in the series included Judy Morris. Peter Sumner and Jenny Lee.Canberra Times 8 October 1973 By mid 1976, Certain Women had moved to 8.30 pm, following the ABC show The Inventors.
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Supplementary fed Ural owls increase their reproductive output with a one year time lag. Oecologia, 139(3), 354-358. Males were mildly more numerous in Finland among fledged young (56%) but survivorship of the two genders were essentially equal and body mass in both sexes averaged about 6% more in good vole years.Brommer, J. E., Karell, P., Pihlaja, T., Painter, J. N., Primmer, C. R., & Pietiäinen, H. (2003).
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It is unclear whether that was genuinely the reason. One suggested possibility is that the conductor chosen to replace him, Serge Koussevitzky, was thought more charismatic, with greater box-office appeal. Another is that the primmer members of Boston society disapproved of Monteux's morals: he and his second wife had gradually drifted apart and by 1924 he was living with Doris Hodgkins, an American divorcée, and her two children.Canarina, pp.
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In December 2007, Matthew Colin Bailey, along with assistance from the College of Design, created schematic plans to revive the city. The city received multiple grants in amounts of over $1.4 million from the Commonwealth of Kentucky to begin the restoration of the downtown area and a branding campaign to improve the city's image. In 2009, the award-winning architecture firm of Deleon + Primmer was awarded the final design of the project.
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In 1992 a then member of the standing committee of the diocesan synod, Laurie Scandrett, joined with Dalba Primmer (the then Rector of St John's Bega in the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn) and David Robarts (then the incumbent of Christ Church, Brunswick in the Diocese of Melbourne) in a court action (Scandrett v Dowling (1992) 27 NSWLR 483) to prevent the Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn from ordaining women as presbyters. The action failed in the New South Wales Court of Appeal although it delayed the ordination by several months.
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The church appears to have been in decline until 1876 when Rev Jacob Primmer (1842-1914) arrived from Leith. He instigated the building of a new church, which was completed in May 1878, close to the school. As a teetotaller he introduced alcohol-free communion wine, causing a national debate in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, bringing the town into the limelight briefly in what became known as the "Townhill Question". In 1882 a Free Church of Scotland was established in rivalry, to the south, originally in a prefabricated iron church (made by the Carron ironworks) and overseen by Rev James Smellie.
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Anianus (sometimes Annianus) of Celeda was deacon of the church at a place called Celeda in the early fifth century and a supporter of Pelagius. It is not known where Celeda was: candidates include Pannonia, Northern Italy, Campania, Syria, and Cyrenaica.Kate Cooper, "An(n)ianus of Celeda and the Latin Readers of John Chrysostom", Papers presented at the Eleventh International Conference on Patristic Studies, Oxford 1991 Google Books He translated two collections of homilies by John Chrysostom into Latin, including the first 25 of Chrysostom's 90 homilies on the Gospel of Matthew and seven homilies in praise of the apostle St. Paul. These translations were known to Augustine of Hippo, Pope Leo I, Cassiodorus, and Bede.W. Trent Foley, Arthur G. Holder, editors and translators, Bede: A Biblical Miscellany, Liverpool, 1999, , p. 134 Google Books A critical edition of Anianus' Letter to Orontius, which serves as the preface to his translations of Chrysostom's Homilies 1-25 on Matthew, has been published by Adolf Primmer.A. Primmer, "Die Originalfassung von Anianus' epistula ad Orontium" in Antidosis: Festschrift fuer Walther Kraus zum 70. Geburtstag, edited by R. Hanslik, A. Lesky, & H. Schwabl (Vienna, 1972), pp. 278-89.
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