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Michael J. Sullivan (labor Leader)
Michael Sullivan (or variants) may refer to: Politicians *Michael Sullivan (U.S. attorney) (born 1954), former Boston-based federal prosecutor and acting ATF Director *Michael Sullivan (Canadian senator) (1838–1915), Canadian senator *Michael Sullivan (MP) (1809–1878), UK MP for the Irish constituency of Kilkenny, 1847–1865 *Michael D. Sullivan (judge) (1938–2000), justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi *Michael J. Sullivan (mayor) (born 1956), mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts *Michael J. Sullivan (Wyoming politician) (born 1943), Wyoming labor commissioner *Michael A. Sullivan (politician) (born 1959), former mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts *Michael A. Sullivan (judge) (1879–1937), chief justice of the Massachusetts Land Court *Michael T. Sullivan (1924–2007), American lawyer and judge in Wisconsin *Michael Quinn Sullivan (born 1970), president of Empower Texans and Texans for Fiscal Responsibility *Michael S. Sullivan (1876–1929), Newfoundland, Canada, polit ...
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Mike Sullivan (offensive Lineman)
Michael Gerard Sullivan (born December 22, 1967) is an American former professional football offensive guard and current assistant offensive line coach for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He played in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes. Early life Sullivan attended St. Francis DeSales High School, where he was a three-year starter and was named All-Midwest as a senior. He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Miami where he was redshirted as a freshman. He played his first two years at left offensive guard, before being switched to left tackle as a junior. He started a school record 48 consecutive games (all of the games in his college career), despite dealing with different injuries, including the removal of a benign tumor near his left ear in 1989. Sullivan contributed to a 44-4 record, two national championships (1987, 1989), and the first 36 contests of t ...
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Michael Sullivan (unionist)
Michael J. Sullivan is a former American labor union leader. Sullivan grew up in Indianapolis, and in 1965 he started an apprenticeship as a sheet metal worker. He joined the Sheet Metal Workers' International Association, and in 1973 he began working full-time for his local union, as its business agent. In 1979, he became business manager of the local, then in 1994 he won election as general secretary of the international union. In 1999, Sullivan was elected as general president of the union. As leader, he improved the position of the union's pension fund, and created new training opportunities for members, including an associate degree program. He was also elected as a vice-president of the AFL-CIO The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a national trade union center that is the largest federation of unions in the United States. It is made up of 61 national and international unions, together r .... He retired in 2011, becomin ...
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Michael Sullivan (stonemason)
Michael Sullivan (died March 25, 1928) was a stonemason who in the 1920s built various historical structures of fieldstone in Casa Grande. He also built a monument in the town of Sacaton, Arizona, dedicated to Pvt. Matthew B. Juan, a Native American, who was the first Arizonan to die in World War I. Stonemason Sullivan was born in Casa Grande, Arizona, in the late 19th century. There he became a professional stonemason. His specialty was building structures out of fieldstones. Fieldstones are the stones collected from the surface of fields where it occurs naturally. The stones used as fieldstones are building construction materials which are collected from the surface of fields where they occur naturally. In 1924, he built the cobble Casa Grande Woman's Club Building, following the design of Tucson architect Henry Jaastad. With The largest fieldstone building to be built by Sullivan was a building for the local Presbyterian congregation which is known as “The Casa Grande ...
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Michael Sullivan (art Historian)
Donovan Michael Sullivan (; 29 October 1916 – 28 September 2013) was a Canadian-born British art historian and collector, and one of the major Western pioneers in the field of modern Chinese art history and criticism. Sullivan was born in Toronto, Ontario, and moved to England at the age of three. He was the youngest of five children of Alan Sullivan (pen name Sinclair Murray), a Canadian mining engineer turned novelist and his wife Elisabeth (née Hees). Sullivan was a graduate of Rugby School and graduated from the University of Cambridge in architecture in 1939. He was in China from 1940 to 1946 with the International and Chinese Red Cross followed by teaching and doing museum work in Chengdu, where he met and married Wu Huan (Khoan), a biologist who gave up her career to work with him. He received a PhD from Harvard University (1952) and a post-doctoral Bollingen Fellowship. He subsequently taught in the University of Singapore, and returned to London in the 1960s to teac ...
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The Murmurs
The Murmurs were an American alternative pop music duo composed of singer-songwriters Leisha Hailey and Heather Grody. History The Murmurs and Gush Leisha Hailey and Heather Grody (Reid) began performing as The Murmurs in 1991 while the duo were both students of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. They released ''Who Are We'', produced and released by William Basinski's Arcadia Records, in 1991. The band became popular around the East Village in Manhattan. In 1994, The Murmurs signed with MCA Records. They released their self-titled major label debut album the same year. Their single " You Suck" got radio airplay and gained them national attention. While the song reached number 89 in the United States, it was a number-one hit in Norway, reaching Platinum status. The duo expanded into a four-woman group in 1997 with the addition of bassist Sheri Ozeki and drummer Sherri Solinger. They released '' Pristine Smut'' in 1997 and '' Blender'' one year later. In 2001, Hailey and G ...
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Russian Circles
Russian Circles is an American instrumental post-metal band based in Chicago, Illinois. The band was originally formed by childhood friends Mike Sullivan and Dave Turncrantz after their previous musical projects dissolved. After parting ways with their original bass player Colin DeKuiper in 2007, the trio was rounded out by Brian Cook (musician), Brian Cook. The band has gained widespread recognition based on a series of critically acclaimed albums and extensive international touring. Their name is taken from a drill exercise used in ice hockey, a sport Sullivan and Turncrantz grew up playing in their original hometown of St. Louis. History Russian Circles was formed in late 2004 by guitarist Mike Sullivan and bassist Colin DeKuiper (both formerly of instrumental band Dakota/Dakota), they quickly recruited drummer Dave Turncrantz, formerly of St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis band Riddle of Steel. In the autumn of 2007, it was announced that the band had parted ways with Colin DeKu ...
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Michael Sullivan (singer-songwriter)
Ivanilton de Souza Lima (born March 9, 1950, in Recife,Instituto Cultural Cravo Albin"Michael Sullivan" ''Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira The Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira (''Cravo Albin Dictionary of Brazilian Pop Music'') is a non-commercial website maintained by the Instituto Cultural Cravo Albin (Cravo Albin Cultural Institute). Its objective is to gath ...'' Brazil), known by his stage name Michael Sullivan,Simpson, Amelia (1993). Xuxa: The Mega-Marketing of Gender, Race, and Modernity', Temple University Press, pp. 215–16. is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist and guitarist. Brazilian composer, singer, musician, and producer Michael Sullivan is considered the most prolific and successful Brazilian songwriter of all time, with more than 2000 recorded songs by Brazilian, Hispanic and Global artists, released in 60 markets in Latin and North Americas, Europe, Asia and Middle East regions. Throughout his career, Sullivan ha ...
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Michael Sullivan (soccer, Born 2003)
Michael Sullivan (born March 3, 2003) is an American soccer player who plays for Toronto FC II in MLS Next Pro. Early life Sullivan played youth soccer with Arsenal FC of Pittsburgh and Century United FC. He also helped lead Deer Lakes High School to multiple PIAA 2A boys championship appearances. College career In 2020, Sullivan committed to attend the University of Pittsburgh to play for the men's soccer team. He scored his first collegiate goal on October 5, 2021 against the Cleveland State Vikings. On November 2, 2022, he scored a brace in a 5-1 victory over the NC State Wolfpack. He was named to the ACC All-Academic Team in his sophomore and junior seasons. In his senior season, he played a variety of positions, including center back, right back, defensive midfielder, central midfielder and attacking midfielder. Over his four seasons, he recorded six goals and two assists in 67 appearances. Club career In 2021, Sullivan joined Steel City FC in the National Premier Socce ...
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Michael Sullivan (soccer, Born 1995)
Michael Gabriel Sullivan (born January 8, 1995) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder. Career Sullivan had committed to play college soccer at California Polytechnic State University in 2013, but instead opted to go professional. Sullivan spent time trialling around Europe, as well as stints with Fluminense in Brazil, and Gyirmót in Hungary. In August 2019, Sullivan signed for NISA NISA may refer to: * National Independent Soccer Association, a third tier United States soccer league * National Intelligence and Security Agency of Somalia * Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, part of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade a ... side California United Strikers ahead of the league's inaugural season. References External links * 1995 births Living people American men's soccer players American expatriate men's soccer players Men's association football midfielders Gyirmót FC Győr players National Independent Soccer Association players Sportspeopl ...
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Mike "Twin" Sullivan
Mike "Twin" Sullivan (September 23, 1878 – October 31, 1937) was an American boxer credited with taking the Welterweight Championship of the World on April 23, 1907, when he soundly defeated William "Honey" Mellody in Los Angeles in a twenty-round bout. He vacated the title in the late fall of 1908, when he could not make weight. He had an impressive knockout percentage and record and fought some of the greatest boxers of his era including Joe Gans, while he was the reigning lightweight champion, as well as welterweight champion Harry Lewis, and leading welterweight contenders Jimmy Clabby, and Jimmy Gardner whom he defeated. Early career Mike "Twin" Sullivan was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on September 23, 1878, and resided in neighboring Boston for much of his career. He had a twin brother Jack, the origin of his nickname, "twin", and was the youngest in an Irish family of several siblings. His twin Jack was an accomplished middleweight boxer as well, once claiming ...
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