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  • Where West Brom are concerned, I used to admire the side of Jeff Astle, Tony Brown and – most of all – the Scottish inside forward Bobby Hope, under Alan Ashman's management in the late 60s, followed in the 70s by the exhilarating team assembled by Ron Atkinson, with Cyrille Regis, Laurie Cunningham and Bryan Robson.

    Elegance of George Eastham embellished Stoke City's neutral appeal | Richard Williams 2011

  • Offered as a tribute to two recently fallen heroes of the festival, Billy Bang and Marion Brown, the Group consisted of six longtime associates, including pianist D.D. Jackson, drummer Andrew Cyrille and violinist Charles Burnham filling Mr. Bang's shoes.

    A Last Weekend of Virtuosos and Visionaries Will Friedwald 2011

  • This past week, two senior Morgan Stanley stock trading executives in London, Michel Sindelar and Cyrille Walter , announced they were leaving for Bank of America to work for former Morgan Stanley trading executive Fabrizio Gallo , people familiar with the matter said.

    Morgan Stanley Takes Hits Aaron Lucchetti 2011

  • Cyrille Falisse blogs from Paris at Le Passeur Critique: lepasseurcritique.blogspot.com

    Cyrille Falisse on film in France 2011

  • Helen Constantine, whose unfussy translations are for the ages, has included stories from lesser known contemporary writers who are not often translated into English, such as Fajardie, Marie Desplechin, Jacques Réda, Paul Fournel, Cyrille Fleischman and Annie Saumont, the "grande dame" of the modern French short story.

    Sentimental Journeys Tobias Grey 2011

  • Helen Constantine, whose unfussy translations are for the ages, has included stories from lesser known contemporary writers who are not often translated into English, such as Fajardie, Marie Desplechin, Jacques Réda, Paul Fournel, Cyrille Fleischman and Annie Saumont, the "grande dame" of the modern French short story.

    Sentimental Journeys Tobias Grey 2011

  • Cyrille Regis, 1980sRegis recently described appearances for West Bromwich Albion .

    David James: 'I've never thought John Terry was racist – and neither is football' 2011

  • No other young artist gives me hope for the future like Cyrille Aimee, the brilliantly inventive jazz vocal prodigy from Fountainebleau, France.

    Belated Valentine's Songs Will Friedwald 2012

  • Offered as a tribute to two recently fallen heroes of the festival, Billy Bang and Marion Brown, the Group consisted of six longtime associates, including pianist D.D. Jackson, drummer Andrew Cyrille and violinist Charles Burnham filling Mr. Bang's shoes.

    A Last Weekend of Virtuosos and Visionaries Will Friedwald 2011

  • Twenty-six-year-old Cyrille Aimée, with a voice like fine whiskey -- oaky and smooth, with a hint of smokiness -- offered a languid "Ce soir," caressing the French words, and an aggressive "Summertime," both trailing long strands of vocal roulades.

    Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocalist Competition 2010 at Kennedy Center Anne Midgette 2010

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