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Martin Hyde may refer to: Martin Hyde, candidate in the 2007 Ontario provincial election; Martin Hyde, a character in an episode of Highlander: The Series;
In September 2007, a case was filed by Martin Hyde, a former manager of Dillon's, against Ramsay for ten separate offenses, including allegedly staging disasters and hiring actors to trick the viewing audience. [124] The case was dismissed because the contract signed by Hyde stipulated arbitration in the event of a legal dispute. The case went ...
Maurice is approached by evil Immortal Martin Hyde (Michael Siberry), who wants MacLeod's head, and unwittingly discloses to him where MacLeod lives. After sitting out the Canadian-shot episodes of the third season, Maurice rejoined the cast for the Paris episodes, covering episodes 15-21 ("Star-Crossed" through "Finale Part I"), including a ...
Sarasota businessman and former congressional candidate Martin Hyde comments on his confrontation with a Sarasota officer during a traffic stop.
Live in Hyde Park (2015) The Who (2017) Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica; Pete Townshend – lead guitar, backing and lead vocals; with Zak Starkey – drums; Simon Townshend – rhythm guitar, backing vocals; Frank Simes - keyboards, backing vocals, musical director; Loren Gold – keyboards, backing vocals
The show is centered on a group of three young novice lawyers who worked at a Wall Street law firm. Based on the novel of the same name [3] by John Jay Osborn Jr., the series stars Martin Short, Alley Mills, Shelley Smith, as associates, Joe Regalbuto, as partner, Wilfrid Hyde-White, as senior partner, and Tim Thomerson, as mailboy/gofer.
Sir Martin Hyde Crawley-Boevey 4th Baronet (1812–1862) Sir Charles Barrow, 1st Baronet (1708–1789) Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 2nd Baronet (1744–1818) [3]
Mary Reilly is a 1990 parallel novel by American writer Valerie Martin. It is inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1990 and the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1991.