Bill Midgley, chairman of Durham County Cricket Club, said any demonstration inside the ground was "unacceptable".
Talks have focused on developing Midgley Park, the Olympia Leisure Centre and Boucher Road playing fields.
Also in the team were Damien Davis, Kevin Giles, Kevin Midgley, James Bowyer and Mike Murray.
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"That's best left in the hands of professionals, " said Stephen Midgley, Absolute's head of marketing.
In fact, Midgley showed the SETDA audience a prototype browser plug-in that did just that.
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Neil Midgley's 35th minute penalty levelled the scores at 1-1 on aggregate.
Midgley called for innovative developers and entrepreneurs to take advantage of this enabling system for data collection in the education market.
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Midgley swung a corner into the area and Monington was first to the ball, converting with a right-foot shot from six yards.
Midgley, born in the working-class north of England in 1911, was in military intelligence during the second world war, trying to work out Germany's intentions.
Labour council leaders used to running their fiefs without much opposition may balk at proportional representation which is strongly favoured by folk such as Mr Midgley.
Halifax had the first real chance of the game after just three minutes but Mark Monington saw his header from Craig Midgley's corner easily gathered by Andy Woods.
Midgley Park forms part of the Windsor Park stadium grounds.
Smith tipped Neil Midgley's right-foot shot over the crossbar at the other end as the interval approached but it was the visitors who finally broke the deadlock after 53 minutes.
In 1928, Thomas Midgley, Albert Henne, and Robert McNary synthesized the first chlorofluorocarbons (trademarked as Freon in 1930), ushering in safe refrigerators and air conditioning (other coolants eventually replaced Freon).
Bill Midgley, president of the North-East Chamber of Commerce, who admits that until recently he was lukewarm about elected regional government, is now worried that the North-East's economy will suffer because of the devolved power gained by Scotland and Wales and by London, which will elect a mayor and an assembly in May 2000.
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