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Luke Hawx
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Luke Hawx the ring name Perry Wallace, lost to Ezekiel Jackson. # Media. ## Filmography. - "Wounds" (2019) as Marvin - "The Fate of the Furious" (2017) as Miller - "Logan" (2017) as Reaver - "" (2015) as Fighter 3 - "The Mechanic" (2010) stunts - "Brother's Keeper" (2010) stunts - "Maskerade" (2010) stunts - ...
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Luke Hawx
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Luke Hawx 10-month-long stint as a National Wrestling Alliance territory. The promotion is home to many local independent wrestlers, including: Bu Ku Dao, Socorro, Danny Flamingo, J Spade, Matt Lancie, Curt Matthews, Jared Wayne, Jonny Flex, Scott Phoenix, Jace Valor, Nathan Bradley, Reginald Gates, Steve Anthony, Ste...
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Luke Hawx
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Luke Hawx - Continental Wrestling Federation - CWF Championship (1 time) - Extreme Rising - Extreme Rising World Championship (1 time) - Extreme Breakout Star (2012) - Maryland Championship Wrestling - Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup (2013) - Pro Wrestling Illustrated - PWI ranked him #139 of the top 500 wrestlers ...
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Russ Parr
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Russ Parr Russ Parr Russ Parr (born 1959 in California) is an American radio DJ, film director, writer, actor and television personality known for such television shows as "Rock 'N' America". # Career. Parr began as a Production Services Director at ABC TV. He also worked as a stand-up comic for eight years, perfor...
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Russ Parr
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Russ Parr as a radio personality, however, he had a recording career under the pseudonym Bobby Jimmy. In the mid-1980s, he owned and ran his own recording label, Rapsur Records. On it he released records by his band Bobby Jimmy and the Critters. They had a few hits, including "Roaches" (a spoof of Timex Social Club's s...
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Russ Parr
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Russ Parr 1989, he left Hollywood where he was a morning host on Los Angeles' 1580 KDAY, the first all hip-hop radio station, for Texas. Parr went to Dallas where he worked at KJMZ 100.3 JAMZ. He also started FLAVA TV, which enabled him to direct, write, and act. In 1996 he moved to Washington, D.C. and signed on at R...
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Russ Parr
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Russ Parr the roast of John Witherspoon as well as the comedies "Love for Sale", "Something Like a Business", "35 and Ticking". and "The Undershepherd". Currently, Parr is the host of the "Russ Parr Morning Show" heard weekdays by more than 3.2 million listeners in 45 U.S. cities and nationally syndicated by Reach Med...
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Russ Parr
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Russ Parr tly, Parr is the host of the "Russ Parr Morning Show" heard weekdays by more than 3.2 million listeners in 45 U.S. cities and nationally syndicated by Reach Media. He also hosts a weekend show, "On Air with Russ Parr", which can be heard on more than 40 different radio stations. Aside from his radio gigs, Par...
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Otis Dudley Duncan
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Otis Dudley Duncan Otis Dudley Duncan Otis Dudley Duncan (December 2, 1921 in Nocona, Texas – November 16, 2004, in Santa Barbara, California) was "the most important quantitative sociologist in the world in the latter half of the 20th century", according to sociologist Leo Goodman. His book "The American Occupational...
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Otis Dudley Duncan
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Otis Dudley Duncan American sociology into a quantitatively based empirical social science in the second half of the twentieth century. His key scholarly contributions include the introduction of path analysis to sociology; the measurement of occupational socioeconomic standing with an index (Duncan Socioeconomic Index...
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Otis Dudley Duncan
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Otis Dudley Duncan Based on quantitative analyses of the first large national survey of social mobility in the United States, the book elegantly depicts the process by which parents transmit their social standing to their children, particularly through affecting the children’s education. The book’s impact went far beyo...
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Otis Dudley Duncan
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Otis Dudley Duncan mobility still work on elaborating the Blau-Duncan model to include such additional factors as cognitive ability, race, and social context in studying the transmission of social standing from one generation to the next. Duncan retired in 1987, taking up pursuits such as composing electronic music an...
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Otis Dudley Duncan
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Otis Dudley Duncan rance of atheists, support for euthanasia and other such issues. # Selected publications. - Duncan, Otis D, and Albert J. Reiss. "Social Characteristics of Urban and Rural Communities, 1950". New York: Wiley, 1956 - Blau, Peter M., Otis Dudley Duncan and Andrea Tyree (1967). "The American Occupati...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ WIOQ WIOQ (102.1 FM, "Q102") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a Top 40 (CHR) format. The transmitter is located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia at () and its studios and offices are located in Bala Cynwyd. ...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ on the original FM band, which covered 42 to 50 MHz. The station was owned by the WFIL Broadcasting Company and mostly simulcast its AM sister station 560 WFIL. On November 1, 1943, the station was assigned the WFIL-FM call sign. After the FCC created the current FM band on June 27, 1945, the station moved to 94.3...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ and voices on the station were pre-recorded announcements and news from the staff at sister station WFIL, including Jay Cook, J.J. Jeffrey, Tommy Tyler and news from Allen Stone and Glenn Barton. The station promoted itself as playing "The Nicest Music for the Nicest People." This format continued through May 197...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ to the frequency of 102. The familiar jingle of Popular 102 was also changed to W102. Initially, the familiar PAMS jingles were updated to reflect the new call letters and the station continued as before. By 1972, the station's imaging changed to Stereo Island which trended even softer than the station had been, b...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ When Dave Klahr left, Roy Laurence was hired as program director and the station's mix, which by then had become Top 40-based with a more adult presentation than its former AM sister, gradually became more rock-oriented, and by about 1975 WIOQ had a progressive rock format. Around this time the station began using...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ contract also forced the station to air the network's ABC news at :15 past the hour, as its competition was playing music. The station had trouble competing with established FM rock leader WMMR and aggressive AOR upstart WYSP. Programming duties were split between Alex DeMers and Bill Fantini, with DJs Jim Harlan,...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ described as "adult rock". The station played a blend of softer songs heard on rock music stations, some deeper album cuts, a few top 40 crossover hits, and a bit of uptempo jazz. Leading air personalities on WIOQ in this era included John Harvey ("Harvey in the Morning"), Helen Leicht who hosted a show called "Br...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ subsidiary around 1982 fell through, the station group was acquired by Wesray Capital Corporation, a corporation partially owned by former Treasury Secretary William E. Simon. ## Solid Gold 102. After years of low to moderate ratings, on November 10, 1987, at 6 a.m., adult rock was dropped in favor of an oldies ...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ the new format was "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince and The Revolution. The station consistently leaned toward dance and urban material, but played varying amounts of rock and AC crossover songs, changing according to chart trends and competitive conditions. In 1994, urban rival WUSL was bought by EZ, forming a sales a...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ In February 1997, Evergreen and Chancellor Media merged. After the Chancellor acquisition, WIOQ became co-owned with 104.5 FM (now WRFF), WDAS, WDAS-FM, WUSL, and WJJZ (now WISX). By early 1998, the station evolved to Mainstream CHR with a slight dance and rhythmic lean. There were a few rumors that Q102 would ad...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ 40 radio station. ## Q102 today. The morning drive show was hosted by Chris Booker, with Angi Taylor, Diego, Blaire, and Team, until Booker was fired on May 23, 2008, when WIOQ stated it was switching to a morning show that focused more on music. The station currently carries the syndicated "Elvis Duran & The Mo...
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WIOQ
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WIOQ or, Diego, Blaire, and Team, until Booker was fired on May 23, 2008, when WIOQ stated it was switching to a morning show that focused more on music. The station currently carries the syndicated "Elvis Duran & The Morning Show," which originates from Z100 New York. Q102 began airing the show on July 23, 2008. On M...
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Takamatsu Airport
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Takamatsu Airport Takamatsu Airport It is equipped with an Instrument Landing System, VHF Omni-directional Radio Range, Distance Measuring Equipment, Airport Surveillance Radar, approach lights, precision approach angle guidance lights, and more. On January 16, 2013, an All Nippon Airways Boeing 787 (Flight NH692) ma...
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Takamatsu Airport
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Takamatsu Airport such as Asiana Airlines transport passengers to airports like Incheon International Airport. Japan Airlines uses 737-800 aircraft, while ANA uses 787-8, 767-300, and 777-200 aircraft on domestic routes. International carriers are seen using narrow-body aircraft on their routes. # Terminal. Takamats...
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Takamatsu Airport
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Takamatsu Airport ed primarily by All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines. The other gate is primarily for international flights and is connected to the international side of the lobby via an escalator up to the security checkpoint. However, the international and domestic sides of the terminal are not separated. Shops a...
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In God We Trust (Stryper album)
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In God We Trust (Stryper album) In God We Trust (Stryper album) In God We Trust is the fourth studio album by Christian metal band Stryper, released in 1988. The album achieved Gold record status, selling over half a million copies. Three singles were released including "Always There For You" and "I Believe in You" wh...
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In God We Trust (Stryper album)
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In God We Trust (Stryper album) - 3. "Keep the Fire Burning" – 3:35 - 4. "I Believe in You" – 3:17 - 5. "The Writings on the Wall" – 4:19 - 6. "It's Up 2 U" – 3:51 - 7. "The World of You and I" – 3:45 - 8. "Come to the Everlife" (Oz Fox) – 4:09 - 9. "Lonely" – 4:09 - 10. "The Reign" (Fox) – 2:50 # Personnel. S...
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N59 road (Ireland)
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N59 road (Ireland) N59 road (Ireland) The N59 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It commences in County Sligo, south of Sligo Town at the Belladrehid interchange with the N4 north of Ballysadare. The route circles around the west of Ireland, passing west from Sligo into County Mayo and through Ballina. The ...
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N59 road (Ireland)
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N59 road (Ireland) to Westport was 110 km long. A temporary bridge was opened eight days after the floods, on 27 July. It has since been replaced by a new bridge. South of Leenaun, the N59 proceeds southwest through Connemara to Clifden. From there, it returns east through Maam Cross and to Oughterard, from which it p...
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N59 road (Ireland)
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N59 road (Ireland) all existing Regional Roads and all existing Local Roads radiating from the town. The consequent benefit will be a reduction in traffic congestion due to traffic having the opportunity of avoiding the town centre. It will also serve to open up lands on the periphery of Ballina for future development....
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N59 road (Ireland)
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N59 road (Ireland) with at-grade junctions where necessary providing opportunities to interact with the existing road network. Co. Galway Moycullen Bypass Project - Galway Route Selection and Preliminary Design Complete 2001, but as of May 2009 the project is in review with a view to canceling. It is no longer on NR...
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Pam Reed
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Pam Reed Pam Reed Pamela J. Reed (born February 27, 1961, Palmer, Michigan, United States) is an American ultrarunner who resides in Tucson, Arizona and Jackson, Wyoming. She is the race director for the Tucson Marathon. In 2002, Reed was the first woman to become the overall winner of the Badwater Ultramarathon. She...
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Pam Reed
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Pam Reed e Badwater Ultramarathon. She subsequently repeated as overall winner of the race in 2003. In 2002, her win also set the women's course record. In 2003, she set the women's record for the USATF 24-hour track run, which she still holds. In 2005, she completed a 300-mile run without sleep. She completed the ru...
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Mass media and politics in Japan
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Mass media and politics in Japan Mass media and politics in Japan This article's focus is mass media and their interaction with politics in Japan. Newspaper readership is, by a wide margin, the highest in the world. The five largest and most influential national newspapers are Yomiuri Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi...
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Mass media and politics in Japan
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Mass media and politics in Japan books for adults that depict the vicissitudes and fantasies of contemporary office workers, and weeklies specializing in scandals. Japan probably also leads the world in the translation of works by foreign scholars and novelists. Most of the classics of Western political thought, such a...
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Mass media and politics in Japan
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Mass media and politics in Japan coverage. Unlike their counterparts in the United States, however, Japanese newscasters on NHK and commercial stations usually confine themselves to relating events and did not offer opinions or analysis. The major magazines and newspapers are vocal critics of government policies and t...
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Mass media and politics in Japan
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Mass media and politics in Japan established press has been compromised by the pervasive "press club" system. Politicians and government agencies each have one of these clubs, which contain from 12 to almost 300 reporters from the different newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media. Club members are generally describe...
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Mass media and politics in Japan
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Mass media and politics in Japan and to write. Although the media have played a major role in exposing political scandals, some critics have accused the large newspapers, ostensibly oppositionist, of being little more than a conduit of government ideas to the people. Free-lance reporters, working outside the press club...
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Mass media and politics in Japan
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Mass media and politics in Japan large newspapers, ostensibly oppositionist, of being little more than a conduit of government ideas to the people. Free-lance reporters, working outside the press club system, often made the real breakthroughs in investigative reporting. For example, a free-lance journalist published th...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate New Southgate New Southgate is a residential suburb straddling three Outer London Boroughs: a small part of the east of Barnet, a south-west corner of Enfield and in loosest definitions, based on nearest railway stations, a small northern corner of Haringey in North London, England where estates merge in...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate in this case the Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum, built in 1851, which co-provided for Middlesex and as such continued to serve much of London after London County Council was founded in 1889. The later mental health hospital closed in 1993 and has been redeveloped into two housing estates, Princess Park Manor...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate at the heart of an electoral ward and which usually includes Southgate in successive names which include Southgate Grove. - Postal system The postcode area N11 takes in New Southgate. It skirts significantly into Arnos Grove, Bounds Green and Friern Barnet. It is numbered eleventh (N11) due to its main ...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate railway station built in 1851 as "Colney Hatch & New Southgate" or "Colney Hatch" changed its name five times such as from "New Southgate for Colney Hatch" to "New Southgate and Friern Barnet on 1 May 1923"; its current name dates to 1971. # History. Much of New Southgate was once the hamlet of Betstile...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate (1881-1965); Southgate had recently grown from a broad hamlet of South Street and others in the parish of Edmonton. From 1851 Southgate constituted a district chapelry under Edmonton which replaced a semi-private chapel at Arnos Grove built in the 17th century — immediately north-east of Betstyle. The par...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate estimated the hamlet had 12 of 78 taxable houses in the narrow parish in 1795; but 33 inhabited houses in Colney Hatch are recorded in 1801. This co-parent parish extended a total of west, Friern Barnet. Maps show the name Colney Hatch, interchangeably with New Southgate, coming to cover the more develope...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate Hatch had Halliwick manor house standing north of some cottages on the south-west corner; The White House and The Orange Tree Inn on the north-west side near to Brook House; The Priory, north-east with Woodlands, Greenbank, and Springfield to the north to which were added the Hermitage and several cottage...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate social stigma from passers-by and social gossip across the county of the large mental health institution. The vast site operated for many decades, first under an enforced mass segregation regime which was later abolished nationwide, to treat the mentally unwell — Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum. All 19th cen...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate extending far to the north and east became a civil parish in 1894 beneath the overarching powers of its Municipal Borough. Friern Barnet civil parish, extending in the other directions, rapidly faded into Friern Barnet Urban District which existed between 1895 and 1965. A small minority of the former New...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate Anglican church in New Southgate is the first locally. It originated in 1870 in a mission to the new district of Colney Hatch by the assistant curate of the church built seven years previously in Southgate. In 1873 it became a consolidated chapelry in parts of Southgate and Friern Barnet parishes, with th...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate in the Early English style under the direction of George Gilbert Scott, was consecrated in 1873. It consists of chancel with north and south chapels and south bell turret and aisled nave. The fabric, severely damaged by bombing in 1944, was restored by R. S. Morris by 1957. A stone vicarage, built in Wood...
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New Southgate
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New Southgate ls and south bell turret and aisled nave. The fabric, severely damaged by bombing in 1944, was restored by R. S. Morris by 1957. A stone vicarage, built in Woodland Road opposite the church in 1878-80, was demolished in 1964. A parish hall was built to the north of the church in 1908. In 1910 the more st...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia Jiwajirao Scindia Maharaja Jivajirao Scindia (26 June 1916 – 16 July 1961) of the Scindia dynasty of the Marathas was the last reigning Maharaja of Gwalior state in central India, and the rajpramukh (appointed governor) of the former state of Madhya Bharat, India. The Maharaja was and still is very p...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia as the Maratha Empire was expanding rapidly at the expense of the Mughal Empire. Daulatrao Scindia shifted the capital from Ujjain to the new city of Lashkar, near the historic fortress-city of Gwalior. The Scindias accepted British suzerainty in 1818 at the conclusion of their benefits from them afte...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia descended from the powerful Rana dynasty of Nepal. They were the parents of five children, four daughters and a son, including: - Padma Raje, was married to HH Maharaja Kirit Dev Burman of Tripura. Died in Calcutta, circa 1965. - Usha Raje, is married to Nepalese Minister Pashupati Shamsher Jang Bah...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia state as absolute monarch and a British vassal until shortly after India's independence on 15 August 1947. The rulers of Indian princely states were required to accede to either of the two dominions (India and Pakistan) created by the India Independence Act 1947. Jivajirao signed a covenant with the r...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia or appointed governor, of the state on 28 May 1948. He served as Rajpramukh until 31 October 1956, when the state was merged into Madhya Pradesh. # Family. After his death in 1961, Jivajirao's family remained involved in politics. In 1962, his widow, Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia, was elected to the Lok...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia Party, was elected in 2002 to the seat formerly held by his father. Jivajirao's daughter Vasundhara Raje is an eminent politician associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party. She was the first woman Chief Minister of Rajasthan and also was a member of the Lok Sabha for four consecutive terms since 1989...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia Scindia of Gwalior, GCSI, GCIE". During his life he acquired several titles and honorific names: - 1916 – 1925: Yuvaraja Maharaj Shrimant Jivaji Rao Scindia Bahadur - 1925 – 1937: His Highness Ali Jah, Umdat ul-Umara, Hisam us-Sultanat, Mukhtar ul-Mulk, Azim ul-Iqtidar, Rafi-us-Shan Wala Shikoh, Mu...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia Jivaji Rao Scindia Bahadur, Shrinath, Mansur-i-Zaman, Fidvi-i-Hazrat-i-Malika-i-Mua'zzama-i-Rafi-ud-Darja-i-Inglistan, Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior, KStJ - 1941 – 1943: Captain His Highness Ali Jah, Umdat ul-Umara, Hisam us-Sultanat, Mukhtar ul-Mulk, Azim ul-Iqtidar, Rafi-us-Shan Wala Shikoh, Muhtasha...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia Shrimant Sir George Jivaji Rao Scindia Bahadur, Shrinath, Mansur-i-Zaman, Fidvi-i-Hazrat-i-Malika-i-Mua'zzama-i-Rafi-ud-Darja-i-Inglistan, Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior, GCIE, KStJ - 1945 – 1946: Major-General His Highness Ali Jah, Umdat ul-Umara, Hisam us-Sultanat, Mukhtar ul-Mulk, Azim ul-Iqtidar, Ra...
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Jiwajirao Scindia
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Jiwajirao Scindia , Muhtasham-i-Dauran, Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Shrimant Sir George Jivaji Rao Scindia Bahadur, Shrinath, Mansur-i-Zaman, Fidvi-i-Hazrat-i-Malika-i-Mua'zzama-i-Rafi-ud-Darja-i-Inglistan, Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior, GCSI, GCIE, KStJ # Honours. - King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, "1935" - King Georg...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner North American Sabreliner The North American Sabreliner, later sold as the Rockwell Sabreliner, is an American mid-sized business jet developed by North American Aviation. It was offered to the United States Air Force (USAF) in response to its Utility Trainer Experimental (UTX) program. It wa...
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North American Sabreliner development of the Sabreliner as an in-house project, and in response to the UTX request for proposals, offered a military version to the USAF. UTX combined two different roles, personnel transport and combat readiness training, into the same aircraft. The civilian version prototype, which ca...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner engines. The civilian production version, or Series 40, was slightly refined over the prototype, with more speed and a roomier cabin. North American then stretched the design by and , providing greater cabin space, and marketed it as the Series 60, which was certificated in April 1967. The ca...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner service in the United States. The Mark V wing was combined with Garrett TFE731 turbofan engines, to create the Series 65. Sabreliner models 60 and 80 were retrofitted with the Mark V wing as the Series 60A (STC SA687NW) and Series 80A (STC SA847NW). Sabreliner production came to a close in 19...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner have been lost in accidents. The Series 65 was the last series run and 76 of them were produced, mostly for the private market. Monsanto has the oldest continuously operating company corporate jet division starting with its purchase of a Saberliner 40. T-39s were used in support of combat ope...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner F3H-1 Demon all-weather fighter and used as a radar trainer for pilots of that aircraft. The T-39D aircraft was subsequently introduced into the Basic Naval Aviation Observer (NAO), later Student Naval Flight Officer (SNFO) program. Three versions of the T-39D were used throughout the 1960s, '...
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North American Sabreliner APQ-94 radar for training pilots of the Vought F-8 Crusader. The T-39N and T-39G are currently used in the NFO Strike and Strike Fighter syllabi in training USN and USMC student Naval Flight Officers, as well as various NATO/allied/coalition student navigators. Foreign students also train in ...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner NFOs or student navigators/CSOs. Being derived from the F-86, the Sabreliner is the only business jet authorised for aerobatics and is used by two California companies: Flight Research Inc. and Patriots Jet Team, for inflight upset-recovery training to reduce loss-of-control, involving full s...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner construction. - Sabreliner 50 - Sabreliner 60 - Sabreliner 60A - Sabreliner 65 - Sabreliner 75 - Sabreliner 75A (Sabreliner 80) - Sabreliner 80A - Sabreliner 90 ## Military. - T-39A - CT-39A - NT-39A - T-39B - T-39C - T-39D - CT-39E - T-39F - CT-39G - T-39G - T-39N - T3J ...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner (149 with T-39 designations) - United States Navy (51 with T-39 designations) - BAE Systems Inc. (T-39A) - Federal Aviation Administration (Series 80) - National Test Pilot School - Patriots Jet Team (Series 60/60SC for Aircraft upset Prevention and Recovery Training) # Accidents and inc...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner deployment of the port side thrust reverser. The two pilots, the only occupants of the aircraft, were killed and the aircraft was destroyed by impact forces and a post impact fire. On February 23, 1975, a Sabreliner 75A operated by General Motors with registration number N5107, crashed on fin...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner southwest of Ukiah, California. Two U.S. Navy pilots were killed. On April 1, 1977, BuNo 150545, a USN T-39D conducting a Student Naval Flight Officer low-level flight training sortie, crashed in the Laguna Mountains east-southeast of Julian, California killing all five instructors and studen...
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North American Sabreliner commander of the Ecuadorian Air Force and a high-ranking officer of the Israeli Air Force. On July 12, 1988, a US Navy CT-39E ditched off the coast of Vietnam after running low on fuel following failure of the aircraft's navigation system. The crew of three was rescued by the Vietnamese Navy ...
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North American Sabreliner Systems Officer low-level flight training crashed in a densely forested area in rural Georgia, killing all four crew members. On August 16, 2015, a private Sabreliner collided with a Cessna 172 on approach to Brown Field Municipal Airport in southern San Diego County, California, killing the ...
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North American Sabreliner display at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois - T-39A, AF Ser. No. 61-0634, Dyess Linear Air Park, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas - CT-39A, AF Ser. No. 62-4449, Pima Air and Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona - CT-39A, AF Ser. No. 62-4461, at the Museum of Avia...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio - T-39A, AF Ser. No, 62-4487, at the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Ashland, Nebraska - T-39D, BuNo 150985, Sherman Field area, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida - T-39D, BuNo 151338, Southern Mu...
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North American Sabreliner
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North American Sabreliner al Naval Aviation Museum, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida - Sabreliner 40 at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was Bob Hoover's demonstration plane. - Sabreliner 40 at City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Two are displayed as interactive works of art. ...
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Jukeboxer
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Jukeboxer Jukeboxer Jukeboxer is the moniker of Brooklyn-based musician Noah Wall. His music is put together digitally from recorded sounds, usually him playing an instrument. Many of his songs are the products of collaborations with other musicians. He has released two full-length albums, a single and an EP. # Disco...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) Tomahawk (album) Tomahawk is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Tomahawk. Recorded after a meeting between vocalist Mike Patton and guitarist Duane Denison, the album features members of Faith No More, The Jesus Lizard, Helmet and Melvins. The band toured with Tool in support of...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) Production. For "Tomahawk", the band is composed of Mike Patton, vocalist for Faith No More and Mr. Bungle; Duane Denison, guitarist for The Jesus Lizard; Kevin Rutmanis, bass player for Melvins; and John Stanier, drummer for Helmet. Patton and Denison met in 2000 at a Mr. Bungle concert in Nashville,...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) in Nashville." The band hired Joe Funderburk to produce the album; Funderburk had previously worked with Emmylou Harris and The Judds. The album was released through Ipecac Recordings, the record label owned by Patton and Greg Werckman. Ipecac is also home to Rutmanis' band Melvins, whose vocalist and...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) their name, Denison stated "It’s the kind of name an average kid says, “Hey TOMAHAWK is coming to town.” It sounds like it would be this hard, aggressive, typical nu metal band… and we’re not. There’s some hard rock to it, but it’s not typical. It’s not wall to wall big riffs and kicking riffs. It’s va...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) sarcastic, vomitive, silly [and] heartstopping". Butler praised Patton's versatility, calling the vocalist "a complete and utter musical visionary, and a mind-blowing and standard-warping genius". "Pitchfork" Luke Buckman award the album a rating of 7 out of 10, similarly highlighting Patton's vocals a...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) earstretching vocals, dark lyrics rich in black humour, swathes of crunchy guitars and some of the most unusual rhythms to be played by human hands since time began". Writing for the "Boston Herald", Butch Lazorchak rated "Tomahawk" three stars out of four, finding that it "makes mincemeat out of the ...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) and Rutmanis' "drilling bassline". Writing for "CMJ New Music Monthly", Dana Buoniconti compared the album to the soundtracks of David Lynch's film and television work—specifically likening "Honeymoon" and "Sweet Smell of Success" to the "Twin Peaks" theme. Buoniconti found "Tomahawk" to be "unsettling...
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Tomahawk (album)
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Tomahawk (album) CMJ New Music Monthly", Dana Buoniconti compared the album to the soundtracks of David Lynch's film and television work—specifically likening "Honeymoon" and "Sweet Smell of Success" to the "Twin Peaks" theme. Buoniconti found "Tomahawk" to be "unsettling and unwholesome", but "thoroughly appealing". ...
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John Antill
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John Antill John Antill John Henry Antill, CMG, OBE (8 April 190429 December 1986) was an Australian composer best known for his ballet "Corroboree". # Biography. Antill was born in Sydney in 1904, and was educated and trained in music at Trinity Grammar School, Sydney and St Andrew's Cathedral School. Upon leaving ...
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John Antill
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John Antill became assistant Music Editor with the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). He remained with the ABC until his retirement in 1968, having taken up the position of ABC Federal Music Editor in the meantime. His most famous work, "Corroboree", was first performed as a concert suite in 1946. He based his ...
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John Antill
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John Antill A new version of the ballet, performed in 1954, was choreographed by American-born dancer, choreographer and writer Beth Dean who, with her Australian husband Victor Carell, spent eight months in parts of central and northern Australia to capture a more authentic understanding. The National Museum of Austra...
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John Antill
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John Antill year before his death, he received an Honorary Doctorate in Creative Arts from the University of Wollongong. # References. ## Other sources. - 1968, "World Book Encyclopedia", Australasian edition - Australian Music Centre: John Antill - Australia Dancing: Antill, John (1904 - 1986) - "Ballet Notes": ...
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John Antill
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John Antill onorary Doctorate in Creative Arts from the University of Wollongong. # References. ## Other sources. - 1968, "World Book Encyclopedia", Australasian edition - Australian Music Centre: John Antill - Australia Dancing: Antill, John (1904 - 1986) - "Ballet Notes": John Antill (1904-1986) - Beth Dean pr...
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Bush War
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Bush War Bush War The Bush War may refer to: - The Bush War (so-called “Guerre des Bois”) broke out in the year 1795 in St Lucia. - The Rhodesian Bush War, a conflict in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) between the white minority government of Ian Smith and the black nationalists of the ZANU and ZAPU movements - The South A...
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Bush War
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Bush War War (so-called “Guerre des Bois”) broke out in the year 1795 in St Lucia. - The Rhodesian Bush War, a conflict in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) between the white minority government of Ian Smith and the black nationalists of the ZANU and ZAPU movements - The South African Border War, also known as the "Angola Bush...
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Tommy Jarvis
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Tommy Jarvis Tommy Jarvis Tommy Jarvis is a fictional character in the "Friday the 13th" franchise, portrayed by Corey Feldman, John Shepherd and Thom Mathews. He appears in three of the twelve "Friday the 13th" films, making his first appearance in "". Tommy is the most prominent of three "Friday the 13th" protagonis...
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Tommy Jarvis
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Tommy Jarvis Jarvis first appears in "" as a young boy (played by Corey Feldman), residing with his divorced mother and sister, with an affinity for making his own masks and make-up effects. When Jason Voorhees appears and begins killing the group of teenagers neighboring across from him, Tommy is forced to fight for h...
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Tommy Jarvis
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Tommy Jarvis "", the events from the previous film have put an effect on Tommy's mind where he is put in an institution. He is then put in a halfway house, but unfortunately, at this time, a series of murders begin nearby with Jason Voorhees being tied to the killings. Tommy's mind continues to slip again, seeing image...
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