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Jamby Madrigal
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Jamby Madrigal a main Metro Manila thoroughfare) to pass by [Villar's] real estate developments so that [Villar] would be paid for right of way." # Personal life. She married Frenchman Eric Jean Claude Dudoignon Valade on December 7, 2002 at the Calatagan, Batangas farm estate of her aunt, Doña Consuelo "Chito" Madrigal-Collantes. In May 2008 Jamby Madrigal formally filed court pleadings to contest the validity of the last will and testament of her late aunt Chito Madrigal-Collantes. # External links. - Jamby's Official Website - Jamby's Senate Bio - Jamby's I-Site Profile - Will you vote for Jamby Madrigal for President? - 2010 Philippines Election Poll - Presidential candidate runs amok in Tanay
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Coastal minehunter
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Coastal minehunter Coastal minehunter Coastal minehunters are ships that are designed to find, classify, and destroy moored and bottom mines from vital waterways. Coastal minehunters are generally smaller and with lower sea-keeping and endurance than oceangoing minehunters. They are usually tasked with keeping fixed high-value choke points clear of mines, such as the approaches to military ports and harbours. In a Cold War context it was especially important to protect those ports used by a nation's ballistic missile submarines. # Operation. Minehunters differ from minesweepers in that minesweepers are used against older magnetic mines that are moored just below the surface. Minehunters are designed to seek
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Coastal minehunter
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Coastal minehunter er from minesweepers in that minesweepers are used against older magnetic mines that are moored just below the surface. Minehunters are designed to seek out mines and destroy them individually, particularly against more advanced modern mines, which sit on the seabed and can be programmed to target specific vessel types (see CAPTOR mine). To do this they have mine-hunting sonar and can act as motherships and support craft for ROVs and combat divers. However, in some circumstances many minehunters can also destroy less advanced magnetic moored mines in the traditional manner. # Coastal minehunter classes. - The US Navy coastal minehunters. - The Royal Navy # See also. - Western Approaches
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Hokkaido Broadcasting
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Hokkaido Broadcasting Hokkaido Broadcasting , also known as HBC, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN). Their headquarters are located in Hokkaidō. HBC was established on November 30, 1951; radio broadcasts officially commenced on March 10, 1952 and TV broadcasts commenced on April 1, 1957, as the first commercial television station in Hokkaido. # History. - November 30, 1951: HBC is founded. - January 19, 1952: HBC conducts test transmissions. - March 10, 1952: Regular radio broadcasts commence. - 1954: TV transmission tests are conducted in Hakodate. - April 1, 1957: Regular TV broadcasts commence. - August 1959: HBC signs an exclusive agreement with JNN. - March
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Hokkaido Broadcasting
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Hokkaido Broadcasting 18, 1966: Color broadcasts commence. - June 1, 2006: Digital terrestrial broadcasts commence. - June 24, 2011: Analog terrestrial broadcasts conclude. # Network. - TV: Japan News Network (JNN) - RADIO: Japan Radio Network (JRN), National Radio Network (NRN) # Stations. ### 1). - Sapporo(Main Station) JOHR-DTV 19ch - Hakodate JOHR-DTV 17ch - Asahikawa JOHR-DTV 19ch - Obihiro JOHR-DTV 19ch - Kushiro JOHR-DTV 19ch - Abashiri JOHR-DTV 19ch - Kitami JOHR-DTV 32ch - Muroran JOHR-DTV 22ch ## RADIO. - Sapporo(Main Station) JOHR 1287 kHz - Hakodate JOHO 900 kHz - Asahikawa JOHE 864 kHz - Obihiro JOHW 1269 kHz - Kushiro JOQL 1404 kHz - Abashiri JOQM 1449 kHz - Kitami JOQN 801 kHz -
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Hokkaido Broadcasting
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Hokkaido Broadcasting twork (NRN) # Stations. ### 1). - Sapporo(Main Station) JOHR-DTV 19ch - Hakodate JOHR-DTV 17ch - Asahikawa JOHR-DTV 19ch - Obihiro JOHR-DTV 19ch - Kushiro JOHR-DTV 19ch - Abashiri JOHR-DTV 19ch - Kitami JOHR-DTV 32ch - Muroran JOHR-DTV 22ch ## RADIO. - Sapporo(Main Station) JOHR 1287 kHz - Hakodate JOHO 900 kHz - Asahikawa JOHE 864 kHz - Obihiro JOHW 1269 kHz - Kushiro JOQL 1404 kHz - Abashiri JOQM 1449 kHz - Kitami JOQN 801 kHz - Muroran JOQF 864 kHz # Program. - TV - RADIO # Rival Stations. - Sapporo Television Broadcasting(STV) - Hokkaido Television Broadcasting(HTB) - Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting(uhb) - TV Hokkaido(TVh) # External links. - HBC Official Site
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Rangiahua
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Rangiahua Rangiahua Rangiahua is a small locality near the Hokianga Harbour in the Northland Region of New Zealand. State Highway 1 passes through it. Umawera is to the west, and Okaihau to the east. Rangiahua nearly became New Zealand's most northern railway terminus. In 1923, the Okaihau Branch, a branch line from Otiria on the North Auckland Line, was opened to Okaihau and work began on an extension to the Hokianga Harbour and Kaitaia. There were disputes over the viability of the line, but a compromise was reached that would have established Rangiahua as the terminus. Work progressed slowly throughout the 1920s and was abandoned during the Great Depression, even though the line was nearly complete
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Rangiahua
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Rangiahua - New Zealand's northernmost railway tunnel had been made and Rangiahua's railway yard and platform had been built. A report in 1931 concluded that the new line would not be economic and that the interest charge on borrowing money for its completion would increase the branch's operating loss. In 1936, a review was conducted into the future of the line, and the decision was that no extension beyond Rangiahua would be economic, and that the section from Okaihau to Rangiahua would not be viable. The abandoned track and associated equipment was salvaged for use elsewhere, and today State Highway 1 runs where the station used to be, with the platform to the east and a loading bank to the west. There
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Rangiahua
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Rangiahua operating loss. In 1936, a review was conducted into the future of the line, and the decision was that no extension beyond Rangiahua would be economic, and that the section from Okaihau to Rangiahua would not be viable. The abandoned track and associated equipment was salvaged for use elsewhere, and today State Highway 1 runs where the station used to be, with the platform to the east and a loading bank to the west. There is a Maori Cemetery here, situated near the New Zealand State Highway 1, which houses the grave of a Commonwealth casualty from World War I; Rifleman John Muriwai of the New Zealand forces contracted measles and pneumonia and died at Trentham Military Camp on 28 June 1915.
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Tom Forman (cartoonist)
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Tom Forman (cartoonist) Tom Forman (cartoonist) Tom Forman (May 2, 1936 – May 18, 1996) was an American comic strip cartoonist. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in government from California State University, Los Angeles. He is best known as the co-creator of the classic comic strip "Motley's Crew" along with Ben Templeton. His pre-1997 take on the comic strip involved Mike Motley's career as a blue-collar worker, sports, and his friends. After Forman died of cancer, the storylines of the comic strip he helped create became more feminine and had "touchy-feely" parts at various points in the storyline. They dealt with being forced to say "hi" to the in-laws under embarrassing circumstances,
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Tom Forman (cartoonist)
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Tom Forman (cartoonist) involved Mike Motley's career as a blue-collar worker, sports, and his friends. After Forman died of cancer, the storylines of the comic strip he helped create became more feminine and had "touchy-feely" parts at various points in the storyline. They dealt with being forced to say "hi" to the in-laws under embarrassing circumstances, attending various weddings, and letting out bottled emotions. This new spin on the comic strip alienated many older male viewers and may have led to its retirement on January 1, 2000. # References. - Wood, Barbara (May 23, 1996). "Forman, co-creator of 'Motley's Crew' at 60". "Los Angeles Daily News". Archive copy at The Free Library. Retrieved on 2008-12-29.
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Chung Tai Shan
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Chung Tai Shan Chung Tai Shan Chung Tai Shan () is a Taiwan-based Buddhist monastic order founded by the Venerable Master Wei Chueh in 1987. The monastery headquarters, Chung Tai Chan Monastery (or Chung Tai Chan Buddhist Temple, 中台禪寺), completed in September 2001, is located in Puli, Nantou County, in central Taiwan. It is the tallest and one of the largest monasteries in both Taiwan and the world, having a height of . Widely-admired as an architectural masterpiece because of the mountain monastery's more modern look, the temple is second only to Fo Guang Shan's monastery in physical size and in the number of ordained disciples. The temple follows traditional Chinese Ch'an teaching, emphasizing sudden enlightenment
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Chung Tai Shan
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Chung Tai Shan and gradual cultivation. Chung Tai Chan Monastery has established more than 90 meditation centers and branches in Taiwan and abroad, including eight branches in the United States: two in Northern California - Chung Tai Zen Center of Sunnyvale in Silicon Valley and Buddha Gate Monastery in Lafayette in the East Bay; one in Southern California - Middle Land Chan Monastery in Pomona; two in the state of Texas - Chung Tai Zen Center of Houston and Chung Tai International Retreat Center; one in the state of Oklahoma Buddha Mind Monastery in Oklahoma City; one in the state of Washington — Buddha Jewel Monastery in Seattle; and one in the state of Georgia - Dharma Jewel Monastery in Atlanta; as well
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Chung Tai Shan
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Chung Tai Shan of Sunnyvale in Silicon Valley and Buddha Gate Monastery in Lafayette in the East Bay; one in Southern California - Middle Land Chan Monastery in Pomona; two in the state of Texas - Chung Tai Zen Center of Houston and Chung Tai International Retreat Center; one in the state of Oklahoma Buddha Mind Monastery in Oklahoma City; one in the state of Washington — Buddha Jewel Monastery in Seattle; and one in the state of Georgia - Dharma Jewel Monastery in Atlanta; as well as branches in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Philippines, and Thailand. # See also. - Zen # External links. - Chung Tai Chan Monastery official site - U.S. & other overseas branches of Chung Tai Chan Monastery official sites
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Ben Templeton
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Ben Templeton Ben Templeton Ben Templeton (born c. 1940) is the co-creator of the classic comic strip "Motley's Crew" along with his late partner Tom Forman. After the death of his partner, Templeton completed the strip on its own until its cancellation on January 1, 2000. As of 2007, Ben Templeton is semi-retired.
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David Rogerson Williams
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David Rogerson Williams David Rogerson Williams David Rogerson Williams (March 8, 1776November 17, 1830) was a Representative in the United States Congress and the 45th Governor of South Carolina from 1814 to 1816. # Early life and career. Born in Darlington County, Williams was educated at schools in Wrentham, Massachusetts and attended Rhode Island College until he withdrew in 1795. Nonetheless, after studying law he was admitted to the bar in 1797 and he practiced law in Providence, Rhode Island for three years. Williams returned to South Carolina and became an editor of the Republican papers "City Gazette" and "Weekly Carolina Gazette" of Charleston. In 1803, Williams moved to Darlington County to engage in cotton
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David Rogerson Williams
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David Rogerson Williams planting and various manufacturing enterprises. # Political career. Williams was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1804 from the 3rd congressional district as a Democratic-Republican. In general, Williams was a political maverick who stressed the need for limited government while also having greater accountability to the voters. When Williams first arrived in Washington D.C., he was offered to have dinner with President Thomas Jefferson, but Williams refused because he felt that it might interfere with his independence of mind. To let the voters know how their money was being spent, Williams requested an itemization of appropriation bills rather than a lump sum, but
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David Rogerson Williams
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David Rogerson Williams the House voted against an itemization. As an ardent Nationalist, Williams left the House in 1813 to participate in the War of 1812 and was appointed by President James Madison as a Brigadier General in the U.S. Army. He resigned in 1814 because of personal reasons and was involved in agriculture until his election later that year as Governor of South Carolina for a two-year term by the General Assembly. # Later life and career. After leaving the governorship in 1816, Williams returned to Darlington County to resume his planting and manufacturing operations. He was elected in 1824 to the South Carolina Senate and served until his accidental death while superintending the construction of a
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David Rogerson Williams
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David Rogerson Williams n agriculture until his election later that year as Governor of South Carolina for a two-year term by the General Assembly. # Later life and career. After leaving the governorship in 1816, Williams returned to Darlington County to resume his planting and manufacturing operations. He was elected in 1824 to the South Carolina Senate and served until his accidental death while superintending the construction of a bridge over Lynchs Creek on November 17, 1830. Williams was interred on Plumfield Plantation near Society Hill. # External links. - SCIway Biography of David Rogerson Williams - NGA Biography of David Rogerson Williams - United States Congress Biography of David Rogerson Williams
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Adrian Rollins
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Adrian Rollins Adrian Rollins Adrian Rollins (born 8 February 1972) is an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire from 1993 to 1999 and for Northamptonshire from 2000 to 2002. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. An imposing presence, measuring 6 ft 5 in and weighing around sixteen stone, Rollins made his debut for Derbyshire as an emergency wicket-keeper in the absence of teammates Bernie Maher and Karl Krikken, making him possibly the tallest wicket-keeper in first-class cricket history. Rollins became the 500th first-class cricketer for the Derbyshire team, as well as the 100th to make a first-class century, following his milestone innings with a hugely impressive innings
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Adrian Rollins
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Adrian Rollins of 200 in nine hours, the single longest innings in Derbyshire's history. After the threat of resignation from captain Dominic Cork, it was thought that Rollins was to be made the captain by the board, though this was not to come to fruition, and he was to move to Northamptonshire at the end of 1999. Though he did not have the greatest of starts to his Northamptonshire career, he was still picking up good scores from time to time (most notably missing out on a 'double' at Lord's, where he scored 100 in the first innings and 96 in the second). After spending the 2001 season in Division One, they were to find themselves back down and out again a year later, and, in 2002, with his contract over
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Adrian Rollins
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Adrian Rollins n a 'double' at Lord's, where he scored 100 in the first innings and 96 in the second). After spending the 2001 season in Division One, they were to find themselves back down and out again a year later, and, in 2002, with his contract over and a wrist injury caused taking a diving catch at short leg, Northamptonshire did not offer Rollins new terms and he announced his retirement in January 2003. Since retiring from first-class cricket, Rollins has worked in education in Luton, Northampton and London. He is currently teaching Mathematics in Derbyshire, where he played the majority of his cricket career. Rollins has two brothers who have both played cricket, Gary Rollins and Robert Rollins.
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung Lee McClung Thomas Lee "Bum" McClung (March 26, 1870 – December 19, 1914) was an American college football player who later served as the 22nd Treasurer of the United States. # Early career. McClung was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. His father was Frank H. McClung, a merchant, and he was related to Albert Sidney Johnston and John Marshall. McClung graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy. ## Yale. He continued his education at Yale University, where he was a member of the Yale Bulldogs football team. McClung, who was always known as Lee from his college days onward, was perhaps the best-known football player in the country while playing for the Yale Bulldogs. He is thought to have designed
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung the cutback play. In his athletic prime, he stood 5'10", weighed between 165 and 180 lbs., was on the varsity baseball team, and played in every football season from 1888 to 1891 on teams that compiled a 54–2 record and a 2,269–49 point total. McClung by himself was credited with scoring 176 points in 1889 and 494 in his career. He was captain of the unscored-upon Yale football team of 1891 (13–0 record, 488–0 point record), graduating the following year with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He never left a game during injury, despite football being considerably rougher at the time. On November 21, 1891, his famous team of eleven defeated Harvard 10–0, avenging their hard-fought loss of the year before.
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung He played his last college game against Princeton five days later, on Thanksgiving, with the very same eleven Yale players defeating the Tigers 19–0. He was also a class leader, received the largest number of votes as its most popular member in his senior year, and was a member of the Skull and Bones secret society. He was chairman of his class's Junior Promenade Committee. McClung returned to New Haven in the fall for many years to assist in coaching. His reputation was long-lasting on the gridiron, and in 1941, even "Time" magazine was still referring to "a turtlenecked Yale man of the Bum McClung era." He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1963. # Railroad. McClung
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung spent the year after graduation traveling in Europe and California, where he became the first coach at the University of California. He then entered the service of the St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Company at St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1899 he joined the Southern Railway Company and remained with it until 1901, when he became assistant to the second vice president of the company. McClung became assistant freight traffic manager of the company in 1902, and retained this position until 1904, when he was appointed treasurer of Yale University, assuming that office on December 15, 1904. While in this position, he drew fire for writing satirically about the sale of the defunct Ingham University, having
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung called it "a defunct college that we should be very pleased to sell on very low terms to any one making due application... If it may prove an incentive to the consummation of the deal I should be very much pleased to throw in a cemetery which is located on the grounds." He also modernized treasury and accounting methods at the university. # Treasurer. On September 23, 1909, President William Howard Taft appointed McClung, a Southern Republican, as Treasurer of the United States. He took office on November 1 of that year. He was paid $8,000 annually. On January 8, 1910, he handed his predecessor a check for $1,260,134,946.88 ⅔, an acknowledgment of the money and securities in the department
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung as of the day McClung took office; it took a little over two months to count all the assets, as is customary when a Treasurer departs. This was said to have been the largest financial transaction from man to man in world history at the time. During his time in office, he urged that worn, dirty banknotes be withdrawn at a higher rate in order to establish a sanitary currency. McClung served until his resignation of November 14, 1912 became effective a week later. He resigned his post because of a dispute in the Treasury Department, a so-called "mutiny" led by A. Piatt Andrew, then Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who had troubles with Secretary Franklin MacVeagh which involved McClung. Andrew,
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung who resigned on July 3 of that year, criticized MacVeagh's lax business methods and poor administrative skills, naming several Treasury officials as agreeing with him, including McClung. MacVeagh asked McClung to repudiate Andrew's statement concerning him, but he refused, and relations between them became strained. However, President Taft called a truce at the Treasury until after the election that year, with McClung announcing his resignation nine days after Taft's decisive defeat. After McClung left office, his successor, Carmi A. Thompson, gave him an even bigger check on December 4, 1912, amounting to $1,519,285,908.57 ⅔. The day before, he had made a speech in Pittsburgh claiming that
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung "It is physically possible to steal $100,000,000 from the Treasury of the United States." McClung was a director of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, a director of the Marion Institute of Alabama, a national councilman of the Boy Scouts of America, and treasurer of the American Association for Highway Improvement. He was a member of the Metropolitan, Riding, and Chevy Chase Clubs of Washington, the University Club of New York City, and the Graduates and New Haven Lawn Clubs of New Haven. He was also elected president of the Yale Alumni Association of Washington on December 22, 1910. McClung never married. He had two brothers who went to Yale. # Death. McClung
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Lee McClung
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Lee McClung eath. McClung died in a private hospital in London after a three-months' illness of typhoid fever contracted at Frankfurt. His brother C. M. was with him when he died. His body was returned to the United States on board the steamer "St. Paul", which left Liverpool on December 26, 1914. His funeral service took place at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York on January 4, 1915; he was buried in Knoxville's Old Gray Cemetery two days later following additional services at his sister's home. One of his obituaries reminisced: "Ah! A remarkable athlete, a wonderful football player, a lovable classmate, a diligent student, a manly man–a type Yale men idealize for emulation. Such was Lee McClung."
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Matchless Silver Arrow
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Matchless Silver Arrow Matchless Silver Arrow The Matchless Silver Arrow was a motorcycle made by Matchless from late 1929 to 1933. It had a cast iron head monoblock side-valve, 400 cc, transverse 18° V-twin with chain drive, designed by racer Charlie Collier. # Description. The narrow angle of the cylinder bank's V allowed the use of a one piece head, a practice used by Lancia in its early V4 automobile engines. The rear suspension was a cantilever design using two springs and friction dampers beneath the saddle, very similar to the 1928 Vincent HRD design. Linked brakes were used, as had appeared on the 1925 Rudge Four. The carburettor was an Amal type 4/014 (bottom petrol feed). The bike did not sell well and
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Matchless Silver Arrow
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Matchless Silver Arrow well and within the year led to the Bert Collier designed Matchless Silver Hawk. ## Models. Two models were produced, the 'Standard model' which had acetylene lighting and bulb horn, priced in 1930 at £57/10/6 and the 'De Luxe model' which had electric lighting and instrument panel, priced in 1930 at £63/2/6. In 1931 both were designated A/2 and minor changes included a four speed gearbox with improved gear ratios with lower 1st and higher top gear and a more rounded petrol tank, the Amal carburettor jet was changed from 70 to 55 and the diameter of the exhaust pipe was increased with ports on the head spaced further apart (6/" instead of 5/"). # External links. - Picture of Silver Arrow
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PT Mi-U mine
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PT Mi-U mine PT Mi-U mine The PT Mi-U is a circular Czech anti-tank mine with a Misznay Schardin effect warhead. It can be used with a conventional pressure fuze or a tilt rod fuze. The mine can be used with an electronic fuze with an adjustable electronic arming delay, self neutralization period, and self-destruct period. # Specifications. - Diameter: 317 mm - Height: 120 mm - Weight: 9.41 kg - Explosive content: 7.11 kg of TNT - Operating pressure: tilt rod or pressure # References. - "Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006"
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Jimmy Gresham
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Jimmy Gresham Jimmy Gresham James H. Gresham (born October 14, 1934 in Selma, Alabama), is a soul singer and writer. BMI list 14 songs to his credit. He wrote and produced records in Los Angeles in the 1960s. He also played in Rosey Grier's band, and wrote and produced records for Rosey's record label "Tac-Ful". He has appeared on shows with the late Wilson Pickett, Joe Tex, and many other "Soul Greats". # USN. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War and was awarded the National Defense Medal, and the China Service Medal. # Prison. As of October 2008, he is in his 16th year of incarceration in a United States Federal Prison. He is serving a 30-year sentence without chance of parole.
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Jimmy Gresham
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Jimmy Gresham Gresham was convicted for his involvement with a group of Marielitos that were sponsored out into his neighborhood in 1980 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), following the Mariel Boat Lift. They were convicted of conspiracy to traffic cocaine. He was given the 30-year sentence in the same courthouse where, at the age of 18, he took the Navy oath. Jimmy Gresham was a first time and a non-violent offender. # "Free Jimmy Gresham". There is a movement that claims that he wasn't given a fair trial, and has been seeking his release since 2004. The movement claims to have proven that the United States government used "officially sanctioned" perjury to convict him. This evidence has
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Jimmy Gresham
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Jimmy Gresham been documented and presented to the Federal Court in Pensacola, Florida and to the US Attorney in Northern Florida, Gregory Miller and his First Assistant US Attorney Thomas F. Kirwin. The evidence presented has never been examined on its merits. Since the "Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act" was passed in 1996, a federal inmate only gets one chance at relief through a ""habeas corpus"" motion. Gresham has, for the most part, had to represent himself against the charges. His one chance at a successful "habeas corpus" motion was ruled untimely (late). There is a procedure for obtaining a second "habeas corpus" motion, but it is almost never given. The "Antiterrorism and Effective
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Jimmy Gresham
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Jimmy Gresham First Assistant US Attorney Thomas F. Kirwin. The evidence presented has never been examined on its merits. Since the "Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act" was passed in 1996, a federal inmate only gets one chance at relief through a ""habeas corpus"" motion. Gresham has, for the most part, had to represent himself against the charges. His one chance at a successful "habeas corpus" motion was ruled untimely (late). There is a procedure for obtaining a second "habeas corpus" motion, but it is almost never given. The "Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act" of 1996 does not apply only to terrorist or death penalty cases: all federal prisoners are held to this same standard.
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Make Them Suffer
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Make Them Suffer Make Them Suffer Make Them Suffer is an Australian heavy metal band from Perth, currently signed to Rise Records. Their debut album "Neverbloom" peaked at No. 56 on the ARIA Album charts in June 2012, while its follow up "Old Souls" debuted at No. 30 upon release in May 2015. After the band signed with Rise, the label released an expanded version of "Old Souls" in August 2016, containing also the EP "Lord of Woe" (originally self-released in 2010) and a new track, "27". # History. They self-released their debut EP, "Lord of Woe", on 27 September 2010. In February 2012, the group signed with Roadrunner Records and in May that year released their debut album "Neverbloom". They released a single
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Make Them Suffer entitled "Let Me In" on 12 May 2014. On 29 May 2015, Make Them Suffer released their second full-length album entitled "Old Souls". The band signed to Rise Records internationally in January 2016. On 14 June 2016, they released a new track titled "Ether". On 7 June 2017, the band released the single "Fireworks" and announced their 3rd album "Worlds Apart", released in July of that year. On 9 June 2017, it was announced that Chris Arias-Real, Lachlan Monty, and Louisa Burton were no longer in the band. Jaya Jeffery was announced as the new bassist and Booka Nile was announced as keyboardist/clean vocals. On 24 July 2018, a new single "27" was released. In September of 2018, the band toured
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Make Them Suffer America with After the Burial & The Acacia Strain. In December 2018, a North American tour with Kingdom of Giants, Chelsea Grin, and Born of Osiris was announced to take place in 2019. They have toured with many notable bands, including Architects, Thy Art Is Murder, Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction, Pvris, Bleeding Through, Stick To Your Guns, Northlane, August Burns Red, Oceano, Job for a Cowboy, Whitechapel, and War from a Harlots Mouth. The band completed a headlining world tour in 2017 in support of the Worlds Apart album through Canada, USA, Europe, UK and Australia with support acts Wage War, Enterprise Earth, Novelists, Spite, and Alpha Wolf. # Members. Current - Sean Harmanis
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Make Them Suffer
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Make Them Suffer – lead vocals - Nick McLernon – guitars, backing vocals - Jaya Jeffery – bass guitar - Booka Nile – keyboards, piano, clean vocals - Jordan Mather – drums Former - Richard West – rhythm guitar - Cody Brooks – rhythm guitar, backing vocals - Heather Menaglio – keyboards, synthesizers - Craig Buckingham – rhythm guitar - Chris Arias-Real – bass - Lachlan Monty – rhythm guitar - Louisa Burton – keyboards, piano, clean vocals - Tim Madden – drums Timeline # Discography. Studio albums - "Neverbloom" (2012, Roadrunner) No. 56 AUS - "Old Souls" (2015, Roadrunner) No. 30 AUS - "Worlds Apart" (2017, Rise) No. 29 AUS EPs - "Lord of Woe" (2010, self-released) Demos - "Make Them Suffer"
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Make Them Suffer
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Make Them Suffer ig Buckingham – rhythm guitar - Chris Arias-Real – bass - Lachlan Monty – rhythm guitar - Louisa Burton – keyboards, piano, clean vocals - Tim Madden – drums Timeline # Discography. Studio albums - "Neverbloom" (2012, Roadrunner) No. 56 AUS - "Old Souls" (2015, Roadrunner) No. 30 AUS - "Worlds Apart" (2017, Rise) No. 29 AUS EPs - "Lord of Woe" (2010, self-released) Demos - "Make Them Suffer" (2009, self-released) Singles - "Weeping Wastelands" (2010) - "Neverbloom" (2012) - "Widower" (2012) - "Elegies" (2013) - "Let Me In" (2014) - "Requiem" (2015) - "Blood Moon" (2015) - "Threads" (2015) - "Ether" (2016) - "Fireworks" (2017) - "27" (2018) - "Hollowed Heart" (2019)
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Scara
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Scara Scara A scara was a contingent or unit of soldiers, possibly cavalry, in Carolingian armies. # Etymology. The term (pl. "scarae") is a Latinized form of an ancient German word meaning "group." (A modern descendant is the German word "Schar", also meaning "group.") Members of the "scara" units were called "scariti", "escariti" and "scarii". # Function. Although of uncertain composition, the "scarae" are thought by many modern historians to have been permanently embodied units of elite cavalry, because in the primary sources they are generally described as being tasked to important missions that required mobility. # References. - Bachrach, Bernard S. "Early Carolingian Warfare: Prelude to
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Scara
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Scara , possibly cavalry, in Carolingian armies. # Etymology. The term (pl. "scarae") is a Latinized form of an ancient German word meaning "group." (A modern descendant is the German word "Schar", also meaning "group.") Members of the "scara" units were called "scariti", "escariti" and "scarii". # Function. Although of uncertain composition, the "scarae" are thought by many modern historians to have been permanently embodied units of elite cavalry, because in the primary sources they are generally described as being tasked to important missions that required mobility. # References. - Bachrach, Bernard S. "Early Carolingian Warfare: Prelude to Empire". University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.
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Reinette
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Reinette Reinette Reinette (French for "Little Queen"), often "Rennet" in English, and popular in Italian cuisine as "Renetta", is the name of a number of apple cultivars. # Cultivars. - Reine des reinettes - Reine des Reinettes Rouge, diploid - Reinette à Longue Queue, diploid - Reinette Ananas - Reinette Baumann - Reinette Bergamotte, an apple-pear graft-chimaera - Reinette Clochard - Reinette Courthay - Reinette d'Amérique - Reinette d'Armorique - Blenheim Orange - Reinette de Bretagne - Reinette de Brive - Reinette de Champagne - Reinette de Chênée, - Cox's Orange Pippin - Reinette de Flandre - Reinette de France - Reinette de l'Hopital, - Reinette de Landsberg - Reinette de
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Reinette
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Reinette ochard - Reinette Courthay - Reinette d'Amérique - Reinette d'Armorique - Blenheim Orange - Reinette de Bretagne - Reinette de Brive - Reinette de Champagne - Reinette de Chênée, - Cox's Orange Pippin - Reinette de Flandre - Reinette de France - Reinette de l'Hopital, - Reinette de Landsberg - Reinette de Savoie - Reinette de Servin - Reinette de Tournai - Reinette dorée - Reinette d'Orléans - Reinette du Canada - Reinette du Mans - Reinette Duquesne - Reinette étoilée - Reinette franche - Reinette grise de Lorient - Reinette Hernaut - Reinette jaune sucrée - Reinette Newtown or Reinette Albemarle - Reinette Oldenburg - Ribston Pippin - Reinette Sanguine du Rhin
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Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992
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Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992 Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992 Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992 is the third greatest hits album by Olivia Newton-John released on June 9, 1992 and the first compilation to contain both her country and pop hits. The album contained four new tracks: "Deeper Than a River", "Not Gonna Be the One", "I Want to Be Wanted" and "I Need Love". A tour was planned to promote the album, but unfortunately had to be cancelled when Newton-John was diagnosed with breast cancer. # Release. The album was released with different track listings in different territories in order to feature her biggest hits in each region. Although the album didn't chart highly in the U.S.,
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Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992
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Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992 test hits album by Olivia Newton-John released on June 9, 1992 and the first compilation to contain both her country and pop hits. The album contained four new tracks: "Deeper Than a River", "Not Gonna Be the One", "I Want to Be Wanted" and "I Need Love". A tour was planned to promote the album, but unfortunately had to be cancelled when Newton-John was diagnosed with breast cancer. # Release. The album was released with different track listings in different territories in order to feature her biggest hits in each region. Although the album didn't chart highly in the U.S., it was a long-term big seller and eventually certified Gold. The album was a bigger success in the U.K and Australia.
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Dida Diafat
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Dida Diafat Dida Diafat Dida Diafat (born April 24, 1970 in Algiers) is an Algerian-French Muay Thai kickboxer who became a world champion in Thai kickboxing or Muay Thai at age 21. A fictionalised version of his life is depicted in the 2005 movie "Chok-Dee", in which he plays himself. # Biography. At the age of 18, Dida Diafat left the town of Villiers le Bel (Val d'Oise) to join the Muay Thai training camps of Thailand and became 3 years later the first Algerian and Frenchman to be a Muay Thai world champion. He became the first Thai kickboxing fighter to win a contract with a French television channel - specifically, Canal+ in 1994. Following the release of "Chok Dee" he retired from kickboxing and
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Dida Diafat
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Dida Diafat decided to pursue a career in acting and in the clothing business. He had a role in the 2009 horror film "Mutants". # Titles and achievements. ## Titles. - 1991-1998 Competed in 16 World Championships in Muaythai, Kickboxing and won 11 titles - 1993 World Muaythai Champion in Paris - 1992 World Kickboxing Champion in Levallois - 1991 World Muaythai Champion in Paris Bercy - 1991 World Muaythai Champion (-63 kg) - 1989 French Muaythai Champion Class A # Awards. - 1997 "Songh Shaï" vase - 1995 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year - 1994 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year - 1993 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year # See also. - List of male kickboxers # External links. - 2006
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Dida Diafat
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Dida Diafat pursue a career in acting and in the clothing business. He had a role in the 2009 horror film "Mutants". # Titles and achievements. ## Titles. - 1991-1998 Competed in 16 World Championships in Muaythai, Kickboxing and won 11 titles - 1993 World Muaythai Champion in Paris - 1992 World Kickboxing Champion in Levallois - 1991 World Muaythai Champion in Paris Bercy - 1991 World Muaythai Champion (-63 kg) - 1989 French Muaythai Champion Class A # Awards. - 1997 "Songh Shaï" vase - 1995 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year - 1994 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year - 1993 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year # See also. - List of male kickboxers # External links. - 2006 Interview
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On a Night Like This (concert tour)
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On a Night Like This (concert tour) On a Night Like This (concert tour) On a Night Like This was the sixth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her seventh studio album, "Light Years" (2000). The tour began on 3 March 2001 at the Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow, Scotland, and concluded on 15 May 2001 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia, with both the Europe and Australia legs consisting of 23 shows each. After the success of Minogue's performances at the closing ceremonies of 2000 Sydney Olympics and in the opening ceremony of the Paralympics days after, details of the tour were announced. Tickets went on sale in November of the same year, establishing her as one of the most
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On a Night Like This (concert tour)
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On a Night Like This (concert tour) in-demand live entertainers at the time. However, the tour began problematically, when the opening night at the RDS Arena in Dublin, Ireland on 1 March 2001, was cancelled due to air traffic control restrictions. # Background. Minogue was inspired by the style of Broadway shows such as "42nd Street" and films such as "Anchors Aweigh", "South Pacific" and the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals of the 1930s. Describing Bette Midler as a "heroine", she also incorporated some of the "camp and burlesque" elements of Midler's live performances. The show directed and choreographed by Luca Tommassini featured elaborate back-drops such as the deck of an ocean liner, an Art Deco New York City skyline,
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On a Night Like This (concert tour)
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On a Night Like This (concert tour) and the interior of a space ship. Minogue was praised for her new material and her reinterpretations of some of her greatest successes, turning "I Should Be So Lucky" into a torch song and "Better the Devil You Know" into a 1940s big band number. # Opening act. - Chakradiva - Dimestars # Setlist. Act I - 1. "Loveboat" - 2. "Koocachoo" - 3. "Hand on Your Heart" - 4. "Put Yourself in My Place" Act II - 1. "On a Night Like This" - 2. "Step Back in Time" / "Never Too Late" / "Wouldn't Change a Thing" / "Turn It into Love" / "Celebration" - 3. "Can't Get You Out of My Head" - 4. "Your Disco Needs You" Act III - 1. "I Should Be So Lucky" - 2. "Better the Devil You Know" - 3. "So
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On a Night Like This (concert tour)
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On a Night Like This (concert tour) Now Goodbye" Act IV - 1. "Physical" Act V - 1. "Butterfly" - 2. "Confide in Me" - 3. "Kids" - 4. "Shocked" Act VI - 1. li value="17""Light Years" - 2. "What Do I Have to Do" Encore - 1. "Spinning Around" # Broadcasts and recordings. Minogue's performance in Sydney, Australia, on 11 May 2001 was filmed for DVD entitled, "Live in Sydney". The DVD was released on 1 October 2001 in the UK and 15 October 2001 in Australia. The DVD features exclusive backstage footage of the concert, including a look into the dancers' dressing rooms and a prank played on Kylie during the show entitled 'Will Kylie Crack'. The prank consists of stage personnel doing random things below the stage where
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On a Night Like This (concert tour)
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On a Night Like This (concert tour) Kylie can see them when she turns to look at the backdrop during "So Now Goodbye". # Personnel. - Darenote Ltd., Kimberly Ltd. – producers - Tarcoola Touring Company Ltd – producers - Kylie Minogue – showgirl - Terry Blamey – management - William Baker – creative direction, styling - Luca Tommassini – director of choreography - Germana Bonaparte – assistant choreographer - Sean Fitzpatrick – tour manager - Steve Martin – production manager - Andrew Small – musical director - Steve Anderson – music producer - Tanya Slater – tour coordinator - Leanne Woolrich – assistant - Julien Macdonald – wardrobe - Pamela Blundell – wardrobe - Manolo Blahnik – shoes Musicians - Andrew Small
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On a Night Like This (concert tour)
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On a Night Like This (concert tour) Andrew Small – drums - James Mack – percussion - Steve Turner – keyboards - James Hayto – guitar - Chris Brown – bass - Lurine Cato – backing vocals - Sherina White – backing vocals Dancers - Milena Mancini – dancer - Federica Catalano – dancer - Veronica Peparini – dancer - Tony Bongiorno – dancer - Paolo Sabatini – dancer - Ginaluca Frezzato – dancer - Christian Scionte – dancer - Germana Bonaparte – dancer # External links. - "2001 On A Night Like This Tour" - Kylie Minogue notable Tours-Part 3-On A Night Like This Tour - Kylie Live In Sydney - On A Night Like This Tour 2001 - ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS 2001 - On A Night Like This Tour 2001 - DVD.net: Kylie-Live in Sydney
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Bill Duggan
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Bill Duggan Bill Duggan Bill Duggan (born December 18, 1974) is an American actor. He was raised in San Francisco, California. He was an active member of his grade school speech program. He began acting in high school, performing in school plays and musicals. He continued his training at Santa Clara University, where he received an acting scholarship. After majoring in Theater Arts, he followed his childhood dream to the city of Los Angeles, California, where he hoped to begin a career on more than just the stage. Bill's credits include many television commercials and print ads. As an actor, he has appeared on shows such as "The Shield", "Nash Bridges" and "General Hospital", "The Girl Next Door", "Rapid
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Bill Duggan
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Bill Duggan Guy Movement", "Dangerous Minds", "Copycat", "First Years", "Zoom Experience" and hosted HGTV's "Curb Appeal". His theater credits include Eugene in "Brighton Beach Memoirs", Gary in "Noises Off", Claudio in "Much Ado About Nothing" & "Measure for Measure", Lucas in "Laughter on the 23rd Floor", Paul in "A Chorus Line", and Baby John in "West Side Story". Other shows include: "Camelot", "South Pacific", "A Lady in the Dark", "Grapes of Wrath", "Stand-Up Tragedy". His newest and current credit is host of the television pre-game show on The CW for the 49ers home games. Bill began serving as a do-it-yourself guest expert for HSN, formerly the Home Shopping Network, in May 2008. Currently he
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Bill Duggan
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Bill Duggan r shows include: "Camelot", "South Pacific", "A Lady in the Dark", "Grapes of Wrath", "Stand-Up Tragedy". His newest and current credit is host of the television pre-game show on The CW for the 49ers home games. Bill began serving as a do-it-yourself guest expert for HSN, formerly the Home Shopping Network, in May 2008. Currently he is the on-air handyman for the Discovery Channel's "Doing DaVinci", where four guys attempt to build Leonardo da Vinci's inventions. When not on stage, Bill has also worked in politics helping elected officials provide service to their constituents. He has worked on Capitol Hill with Senator Dianne Feinstein, SF City Hall with former Supervisor Kevin Shelley.
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Candy Csencsits
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Candy Csencsits Candy Csencsits Candace Marie "Candy" Csencsits (née Pitts; December 29, 1955 – January 11, 1989) was a professional female bodybuilder and actress in the early 1980s. # Biography. Born Candace Marie Pitts in Northampton County, Pennsylvania to Theodore and Helen Pitts, she became interested in bodybuilding during college while majoring in physical education. She placed 5th in her first show and after competing in several shows she achieved professional status. As a professional bodybuilder and spokesperson for the sport, she became a pioneer in drug testing for women bodybuilders, served as a judge for the IFBB and was a president of the American Federation of Women's Body Building. She
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Candy Csencsits
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Candy Csencsits was also an actress. In 1984, she had a role in a TV movie about bodybuilding called "Getting Physical". In the 80s she competed against the likes of Rachel McLish, Carla Dunlap, and Cory Everson. She placed second in the 1982 Pro World Championship. She also finished in the top ten in the Ms. Olympia contest in 1981 and 1982. She was at her competitive peak in 1983, when she was runner-up to Dunlap for Ms. Olympia. # Death. In 1984 after competing in the 1984 Ms. Olympia, Csencsits was diagnosed with breast cancer. This put an end to her competitive career. She continued to promote the sport while undergoing treatment. She lost her three-year battle on January 11, 1989 at her home in Tulsa
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Candy Csencsits
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Candy Csencsits diagnosed with breast cancer. This put an end to her competitive career. She continued to promote the sport while undergoing treatment. She lost her three-year battle on January 11, 1989 at her home in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, aged 33. She was buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery in Hokendauqua, Pennsylvania. # Competition history. - 1981 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 6th - 1981 World Grand Prix - 5th - 1982 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 7th - 1982 IFBB Pro World Championship - 2nd - 1983 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 2nd - 1983 IFBB Pro World Championship - 5th - 1984 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 12th # Filmography as actress. - "Getting Physical" (1984; TV) - Janine Daley # External links. - Muscle Memory of Candy Csencsits
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Harvey Weisenberg
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Harvey Weisenberg Harvey Weisenberg Harvey Weisenberg (born December 31, 1933) is an American politician from New York. # Biography. Weisenberg was born on December 31, 1933, and has been a lifelong resident of Long Beach, New York. He graduated from Long Beach High School in 1952. After attending Niagara University on a basketball scholarship, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from New York University in 1958. He holds a Master of Science degree from Hofstra University (1962), along with a professional diploma in administration from the Long Island University C.W. Post Campus (1981). He served as a police officer for the City of Long Beach, then spent over 20 years (1967–1989) working for the East Meadow
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Harvey Weisenberg
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Harvey Weisenberg School District, starting as a teacher and eventually becoming an administrator. He and his wife Ellen have five children. Weisenberg also entered politics as a Democrat, and was a member of the Long Beach City Council. He was President of the Long Beach City Council in 1977 and 1980. On February 14, 1989, he was elected to the State Assembly, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Arthur J. Kremer. He was re-elected many times, and remained in the Assembly until 2014, sitting in the 188th, 189th, 190th, 191st, 192nd, 193rd, 194th, 195th, 196th, 197th, 198th, 199th and 200th New York State Legislatures. He represented the 20th assembly district which comprised Atlantic Beach, Long
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Harvey Weisenberg
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Harvey Weisenberg February 14, 1989, he was elected to the State Assembly, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Arthur J. Kremer. He was re-elected many times, and remained in the Assembly until 2014, sitting in the 188th, 189th, 190th, 191st, 192nd, 193rd, 194th, 195th, 196th, 197th, 198th, 199th and 200th New York State Legislatures. He represented the 20th assembly district which comprised Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido Beach, Island Park, Oceanside, East Rockaway, the Five Towns, and parts of Lynbrook and Rockville Centre. He rose to the position of Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore. In 2007, he sponsored Jonathan's Law. Weisenberg announced on April 28, 2014 that he would not seek re-election.
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Suranjit Sengupta Suranjit Sengupta Suranjit Sengupta (5 May 1945 – 5 February 2017) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician. He resigned in 2012 as the first Railway Minister of Bangladesh. He was the member of parliament from Sunamganj-2 constituency in the Jatiya Sangsad and a member of the party's advisory council. He was the chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on the Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry. # Early life and education. Sengupta was born in Derai Upazila, Sunamganj District, to Devendra Nath Sengupta and Sumati Bala Sengupta. Among four brothers and a sister, he was the youngest. He completed his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Dhaka. He earned
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Suranjit Sengupta his LLB at the Central Law College and practised law for a while. # Career. Sengupta started his career as a lawyer. He became a member of Supreme Court Bar Council. He started his political career with leftist parties. In 1970's National Election of Pakistan, he was elected from the Sylhet District as a candidate of the National Awami Party in the Provincial Assembly. He participated in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 as a sub-commander of the Sector-5. In the Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh, he was a vocal member of the opposition bench. In 1979, he represented the "Ekota Party" in the House and in 1991, the "Ganatantri Party". He joined Bangladesh Awami League party in 1996, but
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Suranjit Sengupta lost the national election that year. But he made to parliament through a by-election. He represented Sunamganj-2 constituency in the next three parliaments. On 24 February 1996, prior to the controversial elections that month, police raided his house along with those of Amir Hossain Amu and Abdur Razzak under the Special Powers Act, but were unable to locate him. In November 2011, Sengupta was made a cabinet member of the newly formed Railways Ministry. But after a bribery scandal became known, leaders from both the Bangladesh Workers Party and the Awami League called for him to resign. He served as a minister without a portfolio. He was not selected for a cabinet position after the 2014
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Suranjit Sengupta election. ## Railway bribery scandal. Sengupta took over as Railway Minister and resigned after 5 months on an allegation of bribery. He was accused of direct involvement in corruption 100 million Taka. On 9 April 2012 his assistant personal secretary, general manager of the eastern region, and commandant of security were driving to Sengupta's residence with 7.4 million Taka of bribe money, when the driver Azam Khan turned them in. On 17 April 2012, Sengupta was appointed minister without portfolio one day after submitting his resignation as Railways Minister and after being accused of bribery. ## "Amar Desh" allegations of corruption. On 31 March 2013, the newspaper "Amar Desh" published
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Suranjit Sengupta a report stating that Sengupta demanded a thirty million taka bribe from an orphanage project, and cancelled the project's funding when his demand was refused. Sengupta commented on the report, saying, "The matter of asking for a three crore bribe is a complete lie. There are 36–37 education institutions in my area. But the huge funding of this project created a negative impression with the local institutions. So I suggested distributing the fund equally to the existing institutions in order to eliminate the negativity created." In April 2013, Sengupta brought a defamation case against the "Amar Desh" staff, including Mahmudur Rahman and an NGO official for the publishing of this report. #
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Suranjit Sengupta ns in my area. But the huge funding of this project created a negative impression with the local institutions. So I suggested distributing the fund equally to the existing institutions in order to eliminate the negativity created." In April 2013, Sengupta brought a defamation case against the "Amar Desh" staff, including Mahmudur Rahman and an NGO official for the publishing of this report. # Personal life and death. Sengupta was married to Joya Sengupta. Together they had one son, Showmon Sengupta. Sengupta died on 5 February 2017 at LabAid hospital in Dhaka. # External links. - US is Concerned About Human Rights & Rise of Religious Extremism in Bangladesh: Suranjit – Voice of America
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Society of Christian Philosophers
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Society of Christian Philosophers Society of Christian Philosophers The Society of Christian Philosophers (SCP) was founded in 1978. Past Presidents include William Alston, Robert Merrihew Adams, Alvin Plantinga, Marilyn McCord Adams, George I. Mavrodes, Peter van Inwagen, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Eleonore Stump, C. Stephen Evans, Robert Audi, Linda Zagzebski, and Michael C. Rea. Michael Bergmann of Purdue University is currently President of SCP, Justin McBrayer of Fort Lewis College is Executive Director, and Kevin Timpe of Calvin College is Treasurer. The society is open to anyone interested in philosophy who considers himself or herself a Christian. Membership is not restricted to any particular "school" of philosophy or
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Society of Christian Philosophers
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Society of Christian Philosophers open to anyone interested in philosophy who considers himself or herself a Christian. Membership is not restricted to any particular "school" of philosophy or to any branch of Christianity, nor to professional or academic philosophers. Meetings of the society are regularly held in conjunction with the American Catholic Philosophical Association, the Eastern, Central, and Pacific Divisions of the American Philosophical Association, and the Canadian Philosophical Association, and at the World Congress of Philosophy. The society also publishes a quarterly journal, "Faith and Philosophy", which addresses philosophical issues from a Christian perspective. # External links. - Official Website
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Shanon Cook
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Shanon Cook Shanon Cook Shanon Cook is an Australian entertainment journalist and producer based in the United States. A former CNN entertainment reporter, she currently works as a spokesperson for the music streaming service Spotify, where she appears on TV and radio and talks to online and print media about music trends as well as popular and emerging artists. # Career. Cook has appeared as a pop culture expert on "Entertainment Tonight", BBC America, CBS, CBSN, ABC News and CNET as well as CNN, where she worked for 12 years as a producer and reporter, mainly covering music and entertainment. In 2004-05 Cook presented daily live entertainment reports on the HLN morning show "Robin and Co.", now known
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Shanon Cook
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Shanon Cook as "Morning Express with Robin Meade". In 2002-04 Cook was a producer and reporter for the CNN International show "The Music Room", a half-hour show about popular bands and artists. In 2007 she hosted four specials for CNN.com about music and the arts. During her tenure at CNN, Cook interviewed entertainment figures such as Kanye West, Britney Spears, Alicia Keys, Sting, Pharrell, Annie Lennox, Jennifer Lopez, and Yo-Yo Ma. Cook was one of the last reporters to interview the band R.E.M. before they disbanded in 2011, and she reported live from Washington DC on the entertainment surrounding the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Cook also hosted an interview segment called "Music & Conversation
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Shanon Cook
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Shanon Cook with Shanon Cook" which aired on CNN International and CNN.com. Aside from reporting on showbiz, Cook has covered business news for CNN International, breaking world news for CNN’s weekend broadcasts, and has anchored live news on CNN.com. In February 2008 Cook was a correspondent for "Full Frontal Fashion" and covered New York Fashion Week in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009, interviewing designers and celebrities like Marc Jacobs, Diane von Furstenberg, and Donna Karan. Cook also hosted a travel series called "MIA: Most Interesting Assistant" that aired on MOJO HD and was a regular host of "Firebrand" on ION Television, a show about TV commercials. Cook appears as reporter Cassandra Blair during
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Shanon Cook
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Shanon Cook the live-action video scenes of EA’s which was released in March 2007. As a writer, Cook's work has been published on CNN.com, in "Billboard Magazine" and on Refinery29, and she released an e-book, "The Baby Bumps", a autobiographical account of combining motherhood with a career in the television business. Cook joined Spotify as the company's global trends expert and spokesperson in 2013. # Personal life. Cook was born in Melbourne, Australia and graduated from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in journalism. She lives in New York with her husband, author and Google senior marketing manager Daniel Sieberg and their two
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Shanon Cook
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Shanon Cook rk has been published on CNN.com, in "Billboard Magazine" and on Refinery29, and she released an e-book, "The Baby Bumps", a autobiographical account of combining motherhood with a career in the television business. Cook joined Spotify as the company's global trends expert and spokesperson in 2013. # Personal life. Cook was born in Melbourne, Australia and graduated from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in journalism. She lives in New York with her husband, author and Google senior marketing manager Daniel Sieberg and their two daughters. # External links. - Official website - "Music & Conversation with Shanon Cook"
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VS-SATM1 mine
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VS-SATM1 mine VS-SATM1 mine The VS-SATM1 is an Italian scatterable anti-tank landmine that was produced by Valsella Meccanotecnica SpA. The mine can be scattered by a GRILLO-128 man-portable single-tube launcher system or a VS-MDH helicopter based system. The mine has six pop-out fins which slow its descent and improve the dispersion characteristics. The mine uses an electronic fuze with a ten-minute arming delay and a programmable life of between one hour and one year, which is set in one-hour increments. After the programmable life expires, the mine either self-destructs or self-neutralizes. The fuze is an electronic full-width device that probably uses magnetic and seismic sensors. The mine can also function
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VS-SATM1 mine
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VS-SATM1 mine one hour and one year, which is set in one-hour increments. After the programmable life expires, the mine either self-destructs or self-neutralizes. The fuze is an electronic full-width device that probably uses magnetic and seismic sensors. The mine can also function underwater. The fuze contains an integral anti-handling device to hinder deminers. The mine's warhead is a shaped charge, optimized to produce maximum spalling behind armour — it can blast a 45-millimeter-diameter hole through a 100-millimeter-thick armour plate. # Specifications. - Diameter: 128 mm - Height: 105 mm - Weight: 2.5 kg - Explosive content: 0.8 kg # References. - "Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006"
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One Woman's Live Journey
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One Woman's Live Journey One Woman's Live Journey One Woman's Live Journey is a live album released by Olivia Newton-John in 2000. The album is a recording of Olivia's concert at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey on 26 and 27 August 1999. # Track listing. - 1. "Xanadu" - 2. "Magic" - 3. "Don't Stop Believin'" - 4. "Please Mr. Please" - 5. "Jolene" - 6. "Let Me Be There" - 7. "Sam" - 8. "Have You Never Been Mellow" - 9. "Precious Love" - 10. "Not Gonna Give in to It" - 11. "Flower That Shattered the Stone" - 12. "Back With a Heart" - 13. "Suddenly" - 14. "You're the One That I Want" - 15. "Hopelessly Devoted to You" - 16. "Summer Nights" - 17. "Don't Cut Me Down" - 18. "Over The Rainbow" -
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One Woman's Live Journey
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One Woman's Live Journey on-John in 2000. The album is a recording of Olivia's concert at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey on 26 and 27 August 1999. # Track listing. - 1. "Xanadu" - 2. "Magic" - 3. "Don't Stop Believin'" - 4. "Please Mr. Please" - 5. "Jolene" - 6. "Let Me Be There" - 7. "Sam" - 8. "Have You Never Been Mellow" - 9. "Precious Love" - 10. "Not Gonna Give in to It" - 11. "Flower That Shattered the Stone" - 12. "Back With a Heart" - 13. "Suddenly" - 14. "You're the One That I Want" - 15. "Hopelessly Devoted to You" - 16. "Summer Nights" - 17. "Don't Cut Me Down" - 18. "Over The Rainbow" - 19. "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" - 20. "Physical" - 21. "I Honestly Love You"
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Chromium acetate
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Chromium acetate Chromium acetate Chromium acetate may refer to: - Chromium(II) acetate - Chromium(III) acetate
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Crystal Hot Sauce
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Crystal Hot Sauce Crystal Hot Sauce Crystal Hot Sauce is a brand of Louisiana-style hot sauce produced by family-owned Baumer Foods since 1923. of Crystal Hot Sauce are shipped per year to 75 countries. The sauce is reddish orange with a medium heat and a milder, brighter flavor than Tabasco sauce. Crystal was famous for its lighted sign featuring a chef stirring a pot of hot sauce with steam from the factory venting out through the pot. The sign was a New Orleans landmark. Like much of the company's bottling plant on Tulane Avenue, the sign was substantially damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Following the storm, Baumer Foods moved its plant to a new location in Reserve, Louisiana, located just up the river from
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Crystal Hot Sauce
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Crystal Hot Sauce New Orleans. The iconic sign was replicated and placed atop a new apartment building, built on the same site as the old factory. The green wrapper that sealed the bottle had the word Crystal written on it previously; after Hurricane Katrina the writing no longer appeared on the label. Currently, the dark green over-wrap says both "Crystal" and "Louisiana" in white cursive letters. # Ingredients. The ingredient list on the product's packaging is: aged red cayenne peppers, distilled vinegar, salt. # See also. - Cuisine of New Orleans - Food production - List of hot sauces =References= https://www.theadvocate.com/gambit/new_orleans/news/blake_pontchartrain/article_081c9c8f-c890-5f74-a4ed-c7009a69b4b7.html #
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Crystal Hot Sauce
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Crystal Hot Sauce building, built on the same site as the old factory. The green wrapper that sealed the bottle had the word Crystal written on it previously; after Hurricane Katrina the writing no longer appeared on the label. Currently, the dark green over-wrap says both "Crystal" and "Louisiana" in white cursive letters. # Ingredients. The ingredient list on the product's packaging is: aged red cayenne peppers, distilled vinegar, salt. # See also. - Cuisine of New Orleans - Food production - List of hot sauces =References= https://www.theadvocate.com/gambit/new_orleans/news/blake_pontchartrain/article_081c9c8f-c890-5f74-a4ed-c7009a69b4b7.html # External links. - Baumer Foods – Official website
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Kimiko Ikegami
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Kimiko Ikegami Kimiko Ikegami # Early life. Born in Manhattan, New York City, United States to Japanese parents, she moved to Kyoto at age 3. Kimiko graduated from Horikoshi High School in Nakano, Tokyo and subsequently attended Tamagawa University. She is closely related to the Bandō Mitsugorō kabuki actors: her grandfather was the eighth, her uncle the ninth (later Bandō Minosuke VII), her cousin (Bandō Yasosuke V) the tenth to take that name. With the encouragement of that cousin, Kimiko turned to acting. # Career. She made her television debut in 1975 in the NHK show "Maboroshi no Pen Friend," and in that year also appeared in "Ai to Makoto" on TV Tokyo. Her entry into film came in 1975, when she appeared
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Kimiko Ikegami
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Kimiko Ikegami in "Hadashi no Seishun" (Shochiku). In Taiga drama series, Kimiko portrayed Ōhime "Kusa Moeru" (1979) Chacha (later named Yodo-Dono) in the 1981 "Onna Taikō-ki," Lady Tsukiyama (the wife of the title character) in "Tokugawa Ieyasu" (1983), and Eri (Lady Aburakawa, concubine of the title character) in "Takeda Shingen." Other "jidaigeki" roles have included Sumi in the 1988 NHK "Miyamoto Musashi" Okon in "Tōyama no Kin-san" (1989), and Nami in the 2003 TV Tokyo "Chūshingura: Ketsudan no Toki". Contemporary roles include the yakuza in "Gokudō no Onna-tachi Revenge" (the thirteenth in the series) and the female lead in "Shiroi Kyotō" (TV Asahi, 1990). She appears frequently as a guest star on television
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Kimiko Ikegami
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Kimiko Ikegami rteenth in the series) and the female lead in "Shiroi Kyotō" (TV Asahi, 1990). She appears frequently as a guest star on television series such as "Mito Kōmon." Kimiko also recorded a song, "Nagasarete", on the Victor Entertainment label. The 1984 release (as of 2006, out of print) was the theme song for the show "Kiryūin Hanako no Shōgai." Her honors include the 1990 Japan Jewellery Association Best Dresser Award. # Filmography. ## Films. - "House" (1977) - Gorgeous - "Taiyō o Nusunda Otoko" (1979) – Zero Sawai - "A Chaos of Flowers" (1988) - "" (1993) ## Television. - "Onna Taikōki" (1981, NHK) – Yodo-dono - "Tokugawa Ieyasu" (1988, TBS) – Yodo-dono # External links. - JDorama
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School Seton Catholic Central High School Seton Catholic Central High School is a private Roman Catholic high school located on the Westside of Binghamton, New York. It is run by the Catholic Schools of Broome County, which is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse. The school was ranked 14 out of 100 of the best Catholic schools in New York State by Niche in 2016. Both religious and lay people compose Seton's full- and part-time staff, who are active in the extracurricular student life at Seton as coaches, advisers, and moderators. The SAINTS embrace interscholastic athletics as an experience that is an integral part of their overall academic mission. Sportsmanship, teamwork, discipline,
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School commitment, fitness, social interaction and healthy competition are the cornerstones of the athletic program. Every year, 80% of the student-body competes on at least one interscholastic athletic team. Seton offers 15 sports programs at the Varsity, J.V. and Modified levels. Teams have won 7 New York State Championships and 14 NYSPHSAA Regional Championships. # School History. Seton Catholic Central was built in 1962 at 70 Seminary Ave in Binghamton, NY and opened as Catholic Central High School in 1963. When the school merged as Seton Catholic Central High School in 1976, it housed students from both Catholic Central High School in Binghamton, NY and Seton Catholic High School in Endicott,
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School NY. The schools had to merge because of declining enrollments and a deficit. The Sisters of Charity, who staffed Seton, and the Sisters of St. Joseph, who staffed Catholic Central, were moved to the new school to be the main part of the faculty with Reverend VanAmburgh as the principal. The class of 1977 was the first graduating class from Seton Catholic Central and had 281 members in it. Classes included math, science, English, foreign language (including Spanish), physical education, social studies, and business. Popular activities for students included chorus, newspaper, ski club, Marian Association, Key Club, mission club, pep club, bowling, and basketball. In 2011, Seton Catholic Central
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School High School became Seton Catholic Central when it opened its doors to students in 7th and 8th grades. Today Seton Catholic Central has students in grades 7- 12 and has approximately 355 students. The school offers many class options for all learning levels, as well as many sports and activities for all students. Students from all over the Binghamton area attend the school, as well as international students from places such as Germany, Italy and Asia. # Curriculum & Academics. Advanced Placement courses: - Art History - Biology - Calculus AB - Chemistry - Computer Science - Economics (Macro and Micro) - English Language and Composition - English Literature and Composition - Environmental
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School Science - European History - Latin - Physics C: Mechanics - Statistics - Studio Art - United States History - World History Honors Level Courses: - English 2 Honors - English 4 Honors - Spanish 4 Honors College Credit Courses: - Spanish (The University of Albany) - The Project Lead the Way Program (Rochester Institute of Technology) - Forensic Science (Broome Community College) - AP Chemistry (Broome Community College) 2016-17 Advanced Placement Data: - In the 2016-2017 school year, 95 Seton Catholic Central students in grades 10-12 took 206 AP exams in 19 subject areas - 74.3% of the scores were 3 and above - 43.2% of the scores were 4 and above - In 2017, SCC had 14 AP
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School Scholars, 8 AP Scholars with Honors, 13 AP Scholars with Distinction and 3 National AP Scholars. 2016 Graduation Data: - 16% Regents Diploma - 64% Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation - 20% Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with Honors - 7% earned a GPA of 100-103 - 21% earned a GPA of 95-99 - ACT College Readiness Measures: 77% meet or exceed all four benchmarks vs 48% statewide # Student life. On March 23, 2017, the Seton Catholic Central Student Council ratified an updated Student Body Constitution pertaining to student government and elections, student organization, club chartering, and Catholic service. The school students and its administrators chose to adopt a House
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School System of five separate Houses consisting of roughly 75 students of all grade levels. The five Houses are each headed by a Senior Class Perfect as well as a Faculty Advisor. The Class Boards, responsible for facilitating class service projects, events, dances, Proms, or fundraisers, are composed of five classmates from separate Houses. Houses meet on a bi-weekly schedule to plan student activities and Catholic Service Projects. Seton Catholic Central Houses: - House of St. Catherine of Alexandria - House of Pope St. Gregory the Great - House of St. Ignatius of Loyola - House of St. John Neumann - House of St. Philomena There are a large number of extracurricular student groups at Seton
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School Catholic Central, under the direction of the Student Council which is composed of: an Executive Board and officers for each class. The school also has chapters of the National Honor Society, which was chartered on August 18, 1979 and Key Club International, which was rechartered on March 7th, 2016. High School Clubs: - Academic Challenge - Chinese Board Game Club - Creative Writing Club - History Club - Key Club - Mathletes - Mock Trial - Political Leaders of Tomorrow - Robotics - Science Olympiad - Seton Speaks - S.M.I.L.E Club - Spanish Club - Sustainability Club - Ukulele Club - Yes! Leads Athletics Record: - 112 STAC Divisional Championships - 21 STAC Conference Championships -
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Seton Catholic Central High School
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Seton Catholic Central High School 84 Section IV Championships - 14 NYSPHSAA Regional Championships - 7 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sports Teams: - Boys’ Modified/Varsity Football - Boys’ Modified/JV/Varsity Soccer - Boys’ Varsity Golf - Boys’ Modified/JV/Varsity Basketball - Boys’ Modified/JV/Varsity Baseball - Boys’ Modified/Varsity Laccrose - Boys’ Varsity Tennis - Girls’ Modified/Varsity Tennis - Girls’ Modified/Varsity Soccer - Girls’ Modified/JV/Varsity Basketball - Girls’ Modified/Varsity Softball - Girls’ Modified/Varsity Lacrosse - Boys and Girls’ Modified/Varsity Cross Country - Boys and Girls’ Varsity Swimming and Diving - Boys and Girls’ Modified/Varsity Track and Field # Alma Mater & Official School Prayer. The
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