"Mark Earl Dennis" is a retired footballer born in Streatham, London, who played at left-back for Birmingham City F.C./Birmingham City, Southampton F.C./Southampton, Queens Park Rangers F.C./Queens Park Rangers and Crystal Palace F.C./Crystal Palace. He was cap (sport)/capped three times for England national under-21 football team/England under-21s. He is Director of Football at Winchester City F.C./Winchester City.

Dennis was sent off 12 times in his career. His "no nonsense attitude and tough tackling" earned him the nickname Psycho, long before this was given to Stuart Pearce. He spent time as assistant manager at Eastleigh F.C. and as at February 2009 was a presenter on 107.8 Radio Hampshire.

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If the Big One hit, we could potentially be talking about Ventura to the border being impacted, in terms of major freeways.

I think they realized the land was worth more than the rent they received.

It is a whole world out there that nobody around here knows about.

Any of these projects stands a better chance of going forward in the next year with an earmark. If not, we have to go back next year. There's always a push back that could occur.

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