Bailey joined the Manly Sea Eagles on a 3-year deal from the 2009 season.
In 1980, Bailey joined Atari's coin-op division, where she was the only woman.
Bailey again joined Detroit for the playoffs and again had a post-season altercation.
In school, Bailey joined the radio club led by her physics teacher and decided to follow this interest in her professional working life.
Bailey joined the Auckland Warriors in 1997 and was expected to push hard for a first grade center berth.
Bailey joined Trinity Mirror as chief executive in February 2003.
Four years later Bailey joined Lancashire, and went on to play 27 first-class matches for the county.
Bailey joined Alcoholics Anonymous around 1948 and was a public supporting member of the organization for more than 30 years.
Bailey had joined the Postmaster-General's Department at the age of 16.
At age 12, Bailey joined a New York City modeling company in the summer.