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One of Us (ABBA song)
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One of Us (ABBA song) but not internationally. The master tapes supplied to Epic contained the error, but were not picked up in time, and so appeared on the single release. In the early 2000s, Epic's rights to ABBA's music in the UK had long since expired; however they still owned all the UK master tapes for the single...
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One of Us (ABBA song) of Us" was the first official single release in which both couples within the band had divorced. It would become ABBA's last major hit, and the last No. 1 single of their career. It topped the charts in Belgium, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands, and was also ABBA's 13th and final No. 1 on the ...
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One of Us (ABBA song) on 16 January 1982, "One of Us" would become ABBA's final appearance in the UK Top 10 to date. "One of Us" was not released as a single in the United States until February 1983, and proved to be ABBA's worst-ever performing charting song in that territory, reaching a high of No. 107, though it sh...
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One of Us (ABBA song) individual shots of the ABBA members in a studio standing against a wall of mirrors. # Personnel. - Agnetha Fältskog - lead vocals - Anni-Frid Lyngstad – backing vocals - Björn Ulvaeus – guitar - The Three Boys - mandolins - Benny Andersson – keyboards, synthesizer # Pandora's version. In ...
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One of Us (ABBA song) "The ABBA Generation" in 1999. As an attempt to promote the A-Teens a bit more, Universal Music Group released a one-track promo single of "One of Us" on radio in late 1999. The song was promoted in Scandinavia, Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Japan. A special music video was filmed for a TV specia...
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One of Us (ABBA song) (Sophie) and Dominic Cooper (Sky) and it was produced by Benny Andersson. # Cher version. "One of Us" was chosen as the third and final single from Cher's 2018 ABBA tribute album "Dancing Queen", released by Warner Bros. Records on 28 September 2018. The track was digitally released on 21 Septem...
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One of Us (ABBA song) "while the original song is filled with funky melodies and rhythms to mix up the depressing lyrics, Cher trades them in for a piano and a few violins, making the already-melancholy song a bonafide heart-wrencher." Writing for "Rolling Stone", Brittany Spanos felt that "“One of Us” in particular se...
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One of Us (ABBA song) B-side playing along with the song was released on Cher's YouTube channel. The vinyl represents the "Dancing Queen" album while the B-side contains the songs "Mamma Mia", "Chiquitita", "Fernando", "The Winner Takes It All" and "One of Us". ## Live performances. Cher tweeted that after one of the...
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One of Us (ABBA song) (ASCAP) and EMI Waterford Music Inc. (ASCAP) - Recorded by Mark Taylor and Paul Meehan at Metrophonic Studios, London - Mixed at by Matt Furmidge and Mark Taylor at Metrophonic Studios, London - Mastered by Sthephen Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA ### Personnel. - Cher – primary vocals - ...
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One of Us (ABBA song) In 1989 Véronique Béliveau covered it on her album "Veronique". - In 1993 French pianist Richard Clayderman recorded an instrumental version, together with 14 other ABBA songs, for his album "Richard Clayderman Plays ABBA". - In 1996 British singer Hazell Dean recorded a cover of this song for h...
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One of Us (ABBA song) pop duo Go West was included on the album "ABBA: A Tribute – The 25th Anniversary Celebration". - In 2001 the compilation "ABBAMetal" (also released as "A Tribute to ABBA") featured a rendition by German gothic metal band Flowing Tears. - In 2001 Spanish singer-songwriter Javier Álvarez included...
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One of Us (ABBA song) the song, but keeps the original lyrics intact. - In 2004 the German "ABBA Mania" album included a cover of the song by pop group US5. - In 2006 a cover of the song by Finnish a cappella choral ensemble Rajaton was released on their ABBA tribute album "Rajaton Sings ABBA With Lahti Symphony Orch...
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One of Us (ABBA song) ajaton was released on their ABBA tribute album "Rajaton Sings ABBA With Lahti Symphony Orchestra". - In 2007 Pandora released a remixed version, credited to United DJ's vs. Pandora. It was included on her album "Celebration". (2007) - In 2008 Scottish singer Julienne Taylor covered it on her al...
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WGCI-FM
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WGCI-FM WGCI-FM WGCI-FM (107.5 FM) is an Urban Contemporary radio station that is licensed to Chicago, Illinois, serving the Chicago metropolitan area and to Northwest Indiana. It is owned and operated by iHeartMedia (formerly known as Clear Channel Communications until September 2014). WGCI broadcasts with 3,700 wat...
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WGCI-FM
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WGCI-FM WFMQ. The station began broadcasting on December 4, 1958, and held the call sign WFMQ. The station was owned by Lester Vihon and broadcast from One North LaSalle with an ERP of 11,000 watts. WFMQ aired beautiful music, light classical, and classical music, along with show tunes, opera, and jazz programs. In 19...
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WGCI-FM
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WGCI-FM was moved to the Civic Opera Building. ## WGCI. In February 1975, Globetrotter Communications Inc. purchased 107.5 FM and its sister station 1390 AM for $3,550,000. WVON's programming moved to 1390, ending the simulcast. The station's call sign was changed to WGCI later that year, and it would air a disco-ori...
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WGCI-FM
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WGCI-FM sign was changed to WGCI-FM. In the mid-1980s, Tom Joyner, was simultaneously working for both a morning show at "K-104" KKDA-FM in Dallas, Texas and an afternoon show at WGCI. Instead of choosing between the two, Joyner chose to take both jobs, and for years he commuted daily by plane between the two cities, ...
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WGCI-FM
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WGCI-FM and restructured as AMFM, Inc. in 1999, and in 2000, merged with Clear Channel Communications. In 2001, the station's transmitter was moved to the Sears Tower. In 2006 WGCI won a Marconi Award for Best Radio Station for Hip-Hop and R&B. The Crazy Howard McGee Show was replaced by the Steve Harvey Morning Sho...
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WGCI-FM
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WGCI-FM ch 2009, Harvey moved to WVAZ, replacing Tom Joyner. On April 1, "The Morning Riot" debuted starring Tony Sculfield, Leon Rogers and Nina Chantele. Nina also did middays at Clear Channel sister station WKSC-FM. In January 2015, WGCI began airing a new morning show hosted by Leon Rogers, Kyle Santillian and Kend...
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WJMZ-FM
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WJMZ-FM WJMZ-FM WJMZ-FM (107.3 FM, "107.3 JAMZ") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Anderson, South Carolina and serving the Upstate South Carolina region, including Greenville and Spartanburg. The station is owned by SummitMedia and airs an urban contemporary radio format. It is among the highest rated stat...
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WJMZ-FM
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WJMZ-FM Pendleton. # History. 107.3 began as WANS-FM on October 24, 1967, the FM sister station to 1280 WANS. They broadcast out of studios in Anderson on Clemson Boulevard. WANS-AM-FM were highly rated Top 40 radio stations through the 1960s and 70s, with the AM station eventually switching to oldies music, while th...
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WJMZ-FM
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WJMZ-FM WWMM as "Magic 107.3" in February 1992 after the station was sold to Desert Communications for $3 million. In 1994, due to low ratings and facing competition from WMYI and WSPA-FM, the adult contemporary format was dropped. 107.3 WWMM changed its format and call sign to urban contemporary as "107.3 JAMZ", WJMZ....
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WJMZ-FM
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WJMZ-FM earned a Marconi Award as Urban Station of the Year from the National Association of Broadcasters. In 2010, disc jockey Kelly Mac won the Marconi Award for Medium Market Personality of the Year. On July 20, 2012, Cox Radio, Inc. announced the sale of WJMZ and 22 other stations to Summit Media LLC for $66.25 mi...
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WJMZ-FM the Marconi Award for Medium Market Personality of the Year. On July 20, 2012, Cox Radio, Inc. announced the sale of WJMZ and 22 other stations to Summit Media LLC for $66.25 million. The sale was consummated on May 3, 2013. # HD radio. WJMZ-HD2 broadcasts an alternative rock format branded as "X98.5" (relay...
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WKKV-FM
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WKKV-FM WKKV-FM WKKV-FM, also known as V-100.7 Jams, is an urban contemporary owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. serving the Milwaukee area. The station broadcasts at 100.7 MHz on the FM dial with an ERP of 50 kW and is licensed to Racine, Wisconsin. Its studios are located in the Milwaukee suburb of Greenfield and the transm...
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WKKV-FM
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WKKV-FM Wisconsin, north to Sheboygan, Wisconsin, south into the Chicago suburbs, and east to South Haven, Michigan, Fremont, Michigan, Ludington, Michigan, and beyond depending on conditions. Due to its tower lying in close proximity to the open waters of Lake Michigan, both its analog and digital signal can travel wi...
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WKKV-FM
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WKKV-FM for $60,000. A few months later, the station became WRAC-FM. In December 1970, WRAC-FM flipped to a rock-based Top 40 format with the WRKR call sign, primarily targeting Racine, Kenosha and the southern part of Milwaukee County. They were known at various times as ""The Rocker 100 FM"", ""Hot 100"" and ""Hitra...
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WKKV-FM
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WKKV-FM WAMG-FM flipped to the format. The WRKR call sign was reassigned by the FCC to a Kalamazoo, MI station about that time, where it remains today. In September 1987, the station became new-age music-formatted WBZN-FM ("Breezin' 100.7"). The station flipped to Urban contemporary on June 6, 1991, becoming WKKV-FM (...
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WKKV-FM carry a format focusing on gospel music. In the summer of 2009, the "Hallelujah" format was replaced by "All My Jams," an Adult Urban Contemporary format available through Clear Channel's iHeartRadio smartphone application. On December 15, 2011, Clear Channel began airing the progressive talk programming of WX...
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WKKV-FM
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WKKV-FM hrough Clear Channel's iHeartRadio smartphone application. On December 15, 2011, Clear Channel began airing the progressive talk programming of WXXM (92.1) from Sun Prairie/Madison on WKKV's HD3 subchannel, giving the Milwaukee market its first station in the format, albeit with no programming originating loca...
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Curley Byrd
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Curley Byrd Curley Byrd Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd (February 12, 1889 – October 2, 1970) was an American university administrator, educator, athlete, coach, segregationist, and politician. Byrd began a long association with the University of Maryland as an undergraduate in 1905, and eventually rose to the position of...
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Curley Byrd pass, and he had a brief baseball career including one season as pitcher for the San Francisco Seals. Byrd resigned as university president in order to enter politics in 1954. He ran an unsuccessful campaign as the Democratic candidate for Maryland Governor against Theodore McKeldin. Byrd later received ap...
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Curley Byrd resolution in support of changing the name of Byrd Stadium because Byrd was, in their words, "a racist and a segregationist" who "barred blacks from participating in sports and enrolling into the University until 1951". On September 28, 2015, University of Maryland President Wallace Loh appointed a task for...
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Curley Byrd the stadium's name, renaming it Maryland Stadium for the time being. # Early life. Harry Clifton Byrd was born on February 12, 1889, in Crisfield, Maryland. He was one of six children of oysterman and county commissioner William Franklin Byrd and his wife Sallie May Byrd. In his youth, Byrd worked in the ...
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Curley Byrd flashing eyes, a splotch of florid red on each cheek, and a mane of black curly hair ... He looked like Rupert of Hentzau, and had all of that worthy's cold, sinister resolution about everything that he did. # College career. In 1905, Byrd graduated from Crisfield High School and enrolled at the Maryland ...
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Curley Byrd football." He ignored the advice and reported for football practice where head coach Fred K. Nielsen told the undersized Byrd to "play with the kids" and that "football's a man's game." He was allowed, however, to fill in as an end on the scout team due to a shortage of players. After sitting out the first ...
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Curley Byrd He graduated second in his class with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering in 1908. After graduation from Maryland, Byrd spent the next three years doing graduate work in law and journalism at George Washington University, Georgetown University, and Western Maryland College (now known as McDan...
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Curley Byrd "end-over-end 'discus' throw was an exact copy" of Byrd's passing technique, and the Irish "got the headlines because they had a press agent and Georgetown didn't." Byrd also played for Maryland-based semi-professional baseball teams while pursuing his graduate studies. In 1910, the Chicago White Sox signe...
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Curley Byrd claimed enough Maryland Agricultural football players that the team could no longer field a practice squad to scrimmage against. The college turned to Byrd, who was serving as coach at Western High School in Georgetown, and he was willing to help his alma mater with scrimmages. Byrd later replaced head coac...
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Curley Byrd through 1923. According to author David Ungrady in "Tales from the Maryland Terrapins", the university initially offered Byrd $300 to coach football, but he demanded $1,200. The two parties came to agree upon that salary for all of his coaching and teaching duties which spanned nine months of the year. Byrd...
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Curley Byrd did wrong. He took a calm approach. The strongest thing he'd say was 'for cripes sake.'" In 1915, his duties were expanded to include those of athletic director. That same year, he requested funds for the construction of the campus's first dedicated football stadium, which was named in his honor. During hi...
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Curley Byrd 1920. Byrd named the student newspaper "The Diamondback" in 1921, and in 1933, he was the lead advocate for the adoption of the diamondback terrapin as the university's official nickname and mascot. In 1932, Byrd was promoted to vice president of the university. In July 1935, he was named the acting presid...
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Curley Byrd making use of the G.I. Bill after World War II. From 1945 to 1948, the university budget increased from $4.8 million to $9.8 million. Between 1935 and 1954, student enrollment grew from 3,400 to 16,000. Over that same time period, the value of the campus rose from $5 million to $65 million. Byrd, however st...
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Curley Byrd Maryland high school graduates who attended the university on the G.I. Bill. The General Accounting Office calculated that the extra fees totaled more than $2 million, but determined that they were within the bounds of legality. Byrd was a staunch supporter of a "separate but equal" state university system...
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Curley Byrd Anne campus, which was geographically disconnected from the state's black population and not attracting many students to study agriculture. Contractors had begun projects at the college before approval from the public works board, which was described as a usual practice under Byrd. Byrd acceded to McKeldin ...
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Curley Byrd rules. Bryant resigned as head coach an hour later, which caused an uproar among students until he interceded to restore order. Two years later, Byrd hired Jim Tatum as football coach. The year prior at Oklahoma, Tatum fielded a winning team, but the athletic department ran up a huge deficit and some playe...
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Curley Byrd to author Gary King in "An Autumn Remembered", Byrd replied, "Persuade, hell! I'll tell him to keep his damn mouth shut!" Tatum remained as coach at Maryland from 1947 to 1955, and amassed a 73–15–4 record. In 1948, the National Collegiate Athletic Association passed a set of regulations called the Purity ...
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Curley Byrd were in violation of the code. "Time" magazine asserted violators were far more widespread than those seven that had confessed. Maryland was the only Sinful Seven school that was also a major football power with eighty scholarship players, and Byrd led them in their stand against the Sanity Code. University...
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Curley Byrd The ensuing vote fell 25 short of the needed two-thirds majority to expel the Sinful Seven. In 1951, the football team's 10–0 season culminated in a 28–13 victory over first-ranked Tennessee in the 1952 Sugar Bowl. Maryland's participation, however, was in violation of a Southern Conference resolution pass...
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Curley Byrd and the incident hastened the break-up of the Southern Conference and formation of the Atlantic Coast Conference, of which both schools were founding members. Opponents in "The Baltimore Sun" alleged that Byrd emphasized athletics over academics and belittled him as the only college football coach to rise ...
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Curley Byrd 1959. Byrd resigned from the post in 1953 and his tenure ended effectively on December 31. # Political career. Byrd resigned from the presidency in January 1954 to embark upon an unsuccessful campaign for Governor of Maryland. He narrowly beat perennial candidate George P. Mahoney in the Democratic primar...
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Curley Byrd in the state, however, middle-class white voters did not support Byrd. Byrd lost by 54.46% to 45.54%. He went on to make unsuccessful bids for the Democratic nominations to the U.S. Senate in 1964 and the U.S. Congress in 1966. Despite his lack of success in campaigning, Byrd did receive several gubernator...
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Curley Byrd was credited with helping to end the long-standing Potomac River Oyster Wars. Following the example of other oyster-producing states, Byrd authorized fossil shell mining to produce culch, crushed shells used to form oyster beds. Byrd ignored Tawes' warning to "stay away from private planting" by promoting t...
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Curley Byrd also did business in real estate and construction. Byrd was active with service organizations. In 1962, he became a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose. Byrd organized the College Park Rotary Club and served as its first president. Byrd was a member of the Defense Orientation Conference Association (DOCA...
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Curley Byrd ark Rotary Club and served as its first president. Byrd was a member of the Defense Orientation Conference Association (DOCA), an organization which educates civilians on the Defense Department's programs and policies. # Death. Byrd died of a heart condition on October 2, 1970 at the University of Marylan...
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Cumulina
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Cumulina Cumulina Cumulina (October 3, 1997-May 5, 2000), a mouse, was the first animal cloned from adult cells that survived to adulthood. She was cloned using the Honolulu technique developed by the Ryuzo Yanagimachi research group, 'Team Yana', at the former campus of the John A. Burns School of Medicine located at...
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Cumulina hese cells were put into egg cell devoid of their original nuclei in the Honolulu cloning technique. All other mice produced by the Yanagimachi lab are just known by a number. Cumulina was able to produce two healthy litters. She was retired after the second. Cumulina's preserved remains can be visited at th...
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Mary Jo Slater
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Mary Jo Slater Mary Jo Slater Mary Jo Slater (née Lawton; born April 19, 1946) is an American casting director and producer for film, television and theatre. She has over 100 movie credits to her name. Slater was born in Trenton, New Jersey, the daughter of Anna Mae (Sweeny) and Leonard Joseph Lawton. She was a produ...
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Mary Jo Slater was born in Trenton, New Jersey, the daughter of Anna Mae (Sweeny) and Leonard Joseph Lawton. She was a production assistant for "Mark Twain Tonight!" and had her first casting role for the 1977 Broadway revival of "Hair". She went on to cast five more theatre productions before moving into film and tele...
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Royal Unibrew
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Royal Unibrew Royal Unibrew Royal Unibrew is a brewing and beverage company headquartered in Faxe, Denmark. Its brands include Ceres, Faxe, Albani and Royal. Royal Unibrew also has a strong presence in the Baltic region, where it owns Vilniaus Tauras, Kalnapilis (both in Lithuania), and Lāčplēša Alus (in Latvia). As o...
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Royal Unibrew Denmark. RoyalUnibrew is the second largest beer company in Denmark with a market share of about 25%. ## Baltic countries and Poland. Royal Unibrew acquired Lithuanian breweries Vilniaus Tauras and Kalnapilis in 2001 and a controlling interest in Latvian brewery Lāčplēša Alus in 2004. The company also ...
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Royal Unibrew Van Pur retaining buyers options of the shares. In 2011 Van Pur, owned five breweries with the total production capacity of 4 million hectolitre of beer annually. October 15, 2012 Van Pur exercised its buyers option on the 20% shares previously held by Royal Unibrew for 111 PLN. ## France. In 2018 the s...
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Royal Unibrew Pur, owned five breweries with the total production capacity of 4 million hectolitre of beer annually. October 15, 2012 Van Pur exercised its buyers option on the 20% shares previously held by Royal Unibrew for 111 PLN. ## France. In 2018 the soft drink brewery that produces the brand Lorina was acquire...
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album)
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album) Masterpiece (The Temptations album) Masterpiece is a 1973 album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label, produced and written by Norman Whitfield. # Overview. The title refers to the album being not the group's intended masterpiece, but Norman Whitfield's. Having already p...
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album)
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album) Style)", a slow classic-styled ballad led by Richard Street which opens the album. Side two of the LP opens with "Ma", an ode to a hillbilly mother led by Street, Damon Harris, and Melvin Franklin, which was recorded as the title track of Rare Earth's 1973 Whitfield-produced LP. "Law...
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album)
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album) is a solo spot for Harris, which explores a hallucinogenic drug trip. Many critics, and the Temptations themselves, remarked that much of "Masterpiece", and especially its title track, sounded like a Norman Whitfield/Funk Brothers solo recording featuring supporting vocals by the Te...
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album)
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album) Man", hit #40 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)" also became a Top 40 hit in the late summer/early fall of 1973. "Law of the Land" was released as a UK-only single by Tamla Motown, and just missed out on the UK Top 40, peaking at #41 in late 1973. "Masterpiece"...
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album)
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album) Richard Street) - 2. "Masterpiece" – 13:49 (lead singers: Dennis Edwards, Otis Williams, Richard Street, Damon Harris, Melvin Franklin) ## Side two. - 1. "Ma" – 4:46 (lead singers: Richard Street, Damon Harris, Melvin Franklin) - 2. "Law of the Land" – 5:08 (lead singers: Dennis ...
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album)
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Masterpiece (The Temptations album) and" – 5:08 (lead singers: Dennis Edwards, Damon Harris, Richard Street) - 3. "Plastic Man" – 5:53 (lead singers: Dennis Edwards, Damon Harris, Melvin Franklin, Richard Street) - 4. "Hurry Tomorrow" – 8:06 (lead singer: Damon Harris) # Singles history. - "Masterpiece" (Vocal) - ...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) Jason Isaac "Jay" Cutler (born August 3, 1973) is an American IFBB professional bodybuilder. He is a four-time Mr. Olympia winner (2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010). # Biography. Cutler worked in his brother's concrete construction business, Cutler Bros. Concrete, from the...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) of the largest competitors ever, and took his first overall win in 1993 at the Iron Bodies Invitational. His first contest was the 1992 Gold's Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships, at which he took second place. As he established a name for himself in the bodybuilding scene, he often appear...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) in 2006. At the 2001 Mr. Olympia, Cutler tested positive for banned diuretics, but sued and had his second-place finish reinstated. Cutler won the Olympia for a second consecutive year in 2007. He became the third Mr. Olympia in history (after Arnold Schwarzenegger and Franco Columbu) to win t...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) Cutler Nutrition, which specializes in bodybuilding nutritional supplements, in addition to his social media presence. # Personal life. Cutler resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has been featured on the cover of several fitness magazines such as "Muscle and Fitness", "Flex", and "Muscular Devel...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) Classic - 2003 Arnold Classic - 2003 Ironman Pro Invitational - 2003 San Francisco Pro Invitational - 2003 Dutch Grand Prix. - 2003 British Grand Prix - 2004 Arnold Classic - 2006 Austrian Grand Prix - 2006 Romanian Grand Prix - 2006 Dutch Grand Prix - 2006 Mr. Olympia - 2007 Mr. Oly...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) World Pro Cup – 2nd - 2000 Mr. Olympia – 8th - 2000 Mr. Olympia Rome – 2nd - 2001 Mr. Olympia – 2nd - 2003 Mr. Olympia – 2nd - 2003 Russian Grand Prix – 2nd - 2003 GNC Show of Strength – 2nd - 2004 Mr. Olympia – 2nd - 2005 Mr. Olympia – 2nd - 2006 Mr. Olympia – 1st - 2007 Mr. Olympia ...
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder)
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Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) 0 Mr. Olympia – 1st - 2011 Mr. Olympia – 2nd - 2011 Sheru Classic – 2nd - 2013 Mr. Olympia – 6th # DVDs. - Jay Cutler – A Cut Above (Filmed in 1999, released in 2002) - Jay Cutler – New Improved and Beyond (2004) - Jay Cutler – Ripped to Shreds (2005) - Jay Cutler – One Step Closer (200...
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Charles Mann
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Charles Mann Charles Mann Charles Mann may refer to: - Charles Mann (advocate-general) (1799–1860), British born administrator in South Australia (father of Charles Mann born 1838) - Charles Mann (Australian politician) (1838–1889), Attorney-General and Treasurer in South Australia - Charles A. Mann (1803–1860), Ne...
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Charles Mann
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Charles Mann stralia (father of Charles Mann born 1838) - Charles Mann (Australian politician) (1838–1889), Attorney-General and Treasurer in South Australia - Charles A. Mann (1803–1860), New York politician - Charles Mann (songwriter) (1949–1991), AKA "Charles M. Mann", American songwriter, soul singer and musicia...
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Crossed-field amplifier
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Crossed-field amplifier Crossed-field amplifier A crossed-field amplifier (CFA) is a specialized vacuum tube, first introduced in the mid-1950s and frequently used as a microwave amplifier in very-high-power transmitters. Raytheon engineer William C. Brown's work to adapt magnetron principles to create a new broadban...
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Crossed-field amplifier
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Crossed-field amplifier power levels of tens of kilowatts can be achieved, with efficiency ratings in excess of 70 percent. Their current use is in ground stations for TVRO broadcasting and Deep Space telecommunications networks. # Operation. The electric and magnetic fields in a CFA are perpendicular to each other (...
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Crossed-field amplifier
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Crossed-field amplifier circuit (or slow-wave structure) is similar to that in a coupled-cavity TWT. The CFA has the useful property that when power is shut off, the input simply passes to the output with very little loss. This avoids the need for RF bypass switching in the event of failure. Two CFAs can be connected...
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Crossed-field amplifier
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Crossed-field amplifier perpendicular to the page. This forms a thin spinning disk of electrons with a flow pattern like spinning water as it drains from a sink or toilet. A slow-wave structure is located above and below the spinning disk of electrons. Electrons flow much slower than the speed of light, and the slow wa...
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Crossed-field amplifier
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Crossed-field amplifier as it drains from a sink or toilet. A slow-wave structure is located above and below the spinning disk of electrons. Electrons flow much slower than the speed of light, and the slow wave structure reduces the velocity of the input RF enough to match the electron velocity. The RF input is introd...
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William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey
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William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey William Villers, 2nd Earl of Jersey (c. 1682 – 13 July 1721), known as Viscount Villiers from 1697 to 1711, was an English peer and politician from the Villiers family. Jersey was the son of Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey, and his wife Bar...
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William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey
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William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey illiers, 1st Earl of Jersey, and his wife Barbara (née Chiffinch). He represented Kent in the House of Commons from 1705 to 1708. In 1711 he succeeded his father in the earldom. In 1703 he went on a trip to Italy (Grand Tour) and he commissioned Massimiliano Soldani Benzi a bronze ...
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Rus (special forces)
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Rus (special forces) Rus (special forces) Rus' () was one of the special forces ("spetsnaz") units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (MVD). Rus belonged to the Independent Operative Purpose Division (ODON) rapid deployment division of the Internal Troops of Russia, the gendarmerie force of ...
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Rus (special forces)
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Rus (special forces) operations in Chechnya and the broader North Caucasus region along with other MVD units, such as Vityaz. Rus participated in numerous notable incidents in Russia, including in the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis and the Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye hostage crisis. On July 1, 2005, an entire platoon o...
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Rus (special forces)
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Rus (special forces) ents in Russia, including in the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis and the Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye hostage crisis. On July 1, 2005, an entire platoon of Rus commandos in Makhachkala, Dagestan, was eliminated by a roadside bombing attack while participating in the Guerrilla phase of the Second Chec...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen Shagreen Shagreen is a type of rawhide consisting of rough untanned skin, historically from a horse's or onager's back, or from shark or ray. In modern times, shagreen is produced from the skins of commercially-farmed Asian stingrays. # Etymology. The word derives from the French "chagrin" and is related to...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen and small cases, as well as its more utilitarian uses in the hilts and scabbards of swords and daggers, where slipperiness is a disadvantage. In Asia, the Japanese tachi, katana, and wakizashi swords had their hilts almost always covered in undyed rawhide shagreen, while in China, shagreen, whose use dates ba...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen containers as well as other utensil boxes from China. The early horse-skin variety of shagreen was traditionally prepared by embedding plant seeds (often "Chenopodium") in the untreated skin while soft, covering the skin with a cloth, and trampling them into the skin. When the skin was dry, the seeds were sha...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen sephen"). This form is also termed sharkskin or galuchat. Such skins are naturally covered with round, closely set, calcified papillae called placoid scales, whose size is chiefly dependent on the age and size of the animal. These scales are ground down to give a roughened surface of rounded pale protrusions, ...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen in Europe was closely bound up with the way the translucent skin absorbs colour, but in Japan, its whiteness was the measure of value". Scholars concur that its popularity in Central Asia, where green footwear made of shagreen was popular into the 19th century, probably came as the result of its introduction ...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen are also known as well as larger pieces of furniture. The water resistant qualities ascribed to the finish are probably why there are many toiletry cases and associated objects such as shaving kits, snuff boxes and other items of a personal nature. The restrained look of the skin was felt to be very suitable f...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen A broad range of items date from this period including furniture and luggage. In the 1970s, Shagreen became fashionable again, partly due to the renewed interest in the Art-deco period. A range of items, including furniture such as small tables, have been manufactured since then, providing work for a small nu...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen "La Peau de chagrin" (19th century novel by Balzac) # Further reading. - Christine Guth, "Towards a Global History of Shagreen" in "The Global Lives of Things: The Material Culture of Connections in the Early Modern World", ed. by Anne Gerritsen and Giorgio Aiello. London: Rutledge, 2015, pp. 62–80. # Exter...
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Shagreen
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Shagreen ks: A dictionary of descriptive terminology", 1982 - Obituary for Karl Springer—"The New York Times", December 6, 1991: "credited with reviving shagreen, the rough skin of an Asian shark, which had been popular as a fabric in the 1920s but had fallen out of favor." - "Fish-Skin Veneer Is Costly Covering"—"Th...
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Chelsea Cooley
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Chelsea Cooley Chelsea Cooley Chelsea Scott Cooley Altman (born October 30, 1983) is an American actress, singer, model and beauty queen who has competed in the Miss Teen USA, Miss USA, and Miss Universe pageants and who has held the Miss USA 2005 title. As Miss USA, Cooley represented the Miss Universe Organization....
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Chelsea Cooley
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Chelsea Cooley Miss Teen USA 2000 pageant, but did not place. Cooley first entered the Miss North Carolina USA pageant in 2004, where she placed 1st runner-up to Ashley Puleo. Puleo went on to place second-runner up at the Miss USA 2004 pageant. The following year, Cooley won the Miss North Carolina USA 2005 title on h...
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Chelsea Cooley
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Chelsea Cooley She loves what she does, and she works so hard to try to achieve everything in her life... I try to emulate myself after that." ## Miss Universe 2005 pageant. Cooley competed as Miss USA in the Miss Universe pageant held in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 31, 2005. The eventual winner of that pageant was Nat...
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