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USS Invade (AM-254)
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USS Invade (AM-254) USS Invade (AM-254) USS "Invade" (AM-254) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the Pacific during World War II. She was decommissioned in August 1946 and placed in reserve. While she remained in reserve, "Invade" was reclassified as MSF-254 in February 1955 but...
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USS Invade (AM-254)
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USS Invade (AM-254) Miss Thayer C. Allen; and commissioned 18 September 1944, Lt. H. H. Silliman in command. After shakedown in Chesapeake Bay, "Invade" steamed to Casco Bay, Maine, for training 24 November 1944. Following these operations and additional drills out of Norfolk, Virginia, the minecraft assumed duties the...
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USS Invade (AM-254)
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USS Invade (AM-254) arfare School at Yorktown, Virginia, as a training ship. "Invade" decommissioned 7 August 1946 and joined the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Orange, Texas. She was reclassified MSF-254 on 7 February 1955, and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 May 1962. She was sold to Mexico on 30 August 1962. ...
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Roll baronets
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Roll baronets Roll baronets The Roll Baronetcy, of The Chestnuts in Wanstead in the County of Essex, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 4 November 1921 for James Roll, Chairman of Pearl Assurance Co Ltd and Lord Mayor of London from 1920 to 1921. The title became extinct on the deat...
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Roll baronets
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Roll baronets ets, of The Chestnuts (1921). - Sir James Roll, 1st Baronet (1846–1927) - Sir Frederick James Roll, 2nd Baronet (1873–1933) - Sir Cecil Ernest Roll, 3rd Baronet (1878–1938) - Sir James William Cecil Roll, 4th Baronet (1912–1998)- educated at Chigwell School and Pembroke College, Oxford, he took no deg...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy Johnny Leahy John "Johnny" Leahy (27 December 1891 – 19 November 1949) was an Irish hurler who played as a midfielder for the Tipperary senior team. After joining the team for a tournament game in 1909, Leahy made his proper debut during the 1914 championship and was a regular member of the starting fift...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy involved in the coaching and administrative affairs of the GAA. He served as chairman and secretary of the Tipperary County Board for lengthy periods, while he was also an All-Ireland-winning selector. Leahy was the member of a hurling 'dynasty' in Tipperary. His younger brothers Paddy, Mick and Tommy wer...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy final once again. Thurles provided the opposition, however, a 4–4 to 1–2 victory gave Leahy his first championship medal. It was the first of an historic four-in-a-row for the club as subsequent defeats of Toomevara in 1916, 1917 and 1918 gave Leahy further winners' medals. Five-in-a-row proved beyond Boh...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy selection gave Leahy a sixth championship medal. A seventh medal followed in 1925 as Boherlahan defeated a Toomevara-Moneygall combination. Leahy's side were denied a third successive championship by Moycarkey-Borris, however, back-to-back defeats of Clonoulty in 1927 and 1928 brought Leahy's championship...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy Munster final. Cork provided the opposition on that occasion, however, Leahy collected his first Munster medal as Tipp won by 5–0 to 1–2. Galway were trounced in the subsequent All-Ireland semi-final, resulting in a Tipperary-Kilkenny All-Ireland final. The game itself wasn't played until 21 January 1917 a...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy and won comfortably, giving Leahy a second Munster. The absence of the All-Ireland semi-finals allowed Tipp to advance directly to the championship decider where Dublin provided the opposition. Tipp native Bob Mockler scored 1–2 from midfield as Dublin won the game by 5–4 to 4–2. Tipp went into decline fo...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy be another forty-five years before they beat Tipperary in the championship again. Tipp surrendered their provincial crown to Limerick in 1923, however, Leahy won a fourth Munster medal as captain in 1924. Galway, the reigning All-Ireland champions, played against Tipp in the subsequent All-Ireland semi-fi...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy went on to win the game by 5–6 to 1–5 giving Leahy his second All-Ireland medal as captain. Three years later he enjoyed his final success with Tipperary. The team remained undefeated in the National Hurling League to capture the title. Leahy rretired from inter-county hurling shortly afterwards. ## Inte...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy from playing Leahy became involved in the administrative affairs of the GAA. He was a member of the Munster Council and also served as chairman and secretary of the Tipperary County Board. In 1937 Leahy was appointed to the selection committee of the Tipperary senior hurling team. It was a successful year...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy in the heart of the Golden Vale in 1890. He was educated at the local national school and later worked on the family farm. Leahy remained a bachelor for his entire life. Leahy came from a great sporting family with his brothers Paddy, Mick and Tommy all playing inter-county hurling at various times. Paddy...
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Johnny Leahy
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Johnny Leahy ahy remained a bachelor for his entire life. Leahy came from a great sporting family with his brothers Paddy, Mick and Tommy all playing inter-county hurling at various times. Paddy won All-Ireland honours with Tipperary in 1916 and 1925. Tommy was a member of the successful Tipperary team of 1930. Mick w...
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University of Bristol Spelæological Society
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University of Bristol Spelæological Society University of Bristol Spelæological Society The University of Bristol Spelæological Society (UBSS) was founded in 1919 by cavers in the University of Bristol. Among its earliest activities was the archaeological excavation of Aveline's Hole. The club owns a hut, which was f...
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University of Bristol Spelæological Society
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University of Bristol Spelæological Society e long-standing academic journal, Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelæological Society. Following numerous expeditions to the Burren, County Clare over the years, the UBSS has published the definitive guides to the caves of the region: "Caves of Northwest Clare" (1...
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Iberocypris palaciosi
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Iberocypris palaciosi Iberocypris palaciosi Iberocypris palaciosi is a species of cyprinid fish. It is endemic to Spain, and there known with the local name "bogardilla". "Iberocypris palaciosi" is only known from two tributaries of the Guadalquivir river, from a total stretch of less than 100 km. It is threatened by...
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Smith & Wesson Model 340PD
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Smith & Wesson Model 340PD Smith & Wesson Model 340PD The Smith & Wesson 340PD is an ultra-light J-frame five shot snubnosed revolver chambered for .357 Magnum. # Design. It has a frame constructed of scandium enhanced aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy cylinder, and a corrosion resistant steel barrel liner. Unloa...
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Smith & Wesson Model 340PD
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Smith & Wesson Model 340PD der. It has XS Sights® 24/7 Tritium Night sights and weighs 13.3 ounces (377.8 g). It is available with or without an internal lock. # Design limitations. There is a prohibition against using ammunition with bullet weight less than due to the risk of frame erosion from powder that is still ...
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Paco Gallardo
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Paco Gallardo Paco Gallardo Francisco 'Paco' Gallardo León (born 13 January 1980) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is the manager of Sevilla Atlético. # Club career. ## Sevilla. Born in Seville, Andalusia, and a product of hometown club Sevilla FC's prolific youth system, Gallardo mad...
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Paco Gallardo
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Paco Gallardo and biting on his penis. After a relatively successful loan at Getafe CF, helping the Madrid side retain their newly acquired top division status, Gallardo's career would be very irregular: he served two unassuming loans in early 2006, starting with Vitória S.C. from Portugal, then moved in the 2006–07 c...
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Paco Gallardo
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Paco Gallardo ight. In the following season he was ousted from the squad alongside José María Movilla by manager Javier Clemente, and spent several months without a team, being reinstated in March 2009 after the coach's sacking; he was finally released in June. ## Later years. On 12 November 2009, Gallardo joined ano...
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.338-06
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.338-06 .338-06 The .338-06 is a wildcat cartridge based on the .30-06. It allows heavier .338 caliber bullets to be used from the .30-06 non-belted case. This can be a suitable choice for heavy bodied game such as moose, elk, and brown bear. The number and variety of .338 caliber bullets increased after the introduct...
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.338-06
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.338-06 use of powder, and allows use of widely available .30-06 commercial and military cases. It is similar in concept to the .333 OKH as well as the .35 Whelen, which also use the .30-06 brass case as a basis for the cartridge. Thanks to the large number of rifles based on the .30-06 family of cartridges, having a ....
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.338-06
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.338-06 and uses bullets that retain velocity and resist wind drift better than similar weight bullets fired from the .35 Whelen. # Practical Use. The .338-06 is a versatile cartridge for hunting bigger game. Loaded with light weight bullets, such as the 180gr. Nosler Accubond, it is adequate for species like deer or...
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.338-06
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.338-06 heavy as a .338 Winchester Magnum or other .338 magnums; therefore, .338-06 chambered rifles are desirable for mountain hunting or where excessive weight is an issue. While the .338-06 performs well from a 22" barrel most magnum rifle cartridges in the same caliber, such as the .340 Weatherby, require a longer ...
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Miles baronets
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Miles baronets Miles baronets The Miles Baronetcy, of Leigh Court in the County of Somerset, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 April 1859 for the banker and Conservative politician William Miles. His son, the second Baronet, was also a banker and Conservative politician. The fami...
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Miles baronets
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Miles baronets les, 1st Baronet (1797–1878) - Sir Philip John William Miles, 2nd Baronet (1825–1888) - Sir Cecil Miles, 3rd Baronet (1873–1898) - Sir Henry Robert William Miles, 4th Baronet (1843–1915) - Sir Charles William Miles, OBE, 5th Baronet (1883–1966) - Sir William Napier Maurice Miles, 6th Baronet (1913–2...
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Regular Joe (album)
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Regular Joe (album) Regular Joe (album) Regular Joe is the second studio album by American country music artist Joe Diffie. Released in 1992, it features the singles "Is It Cold in Here", "Ships That Don't Come In", "Next Thing Smokin'", and "Startin' Over Blues". All of these except for "Startin' Over Blues" reached ...
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Regular Joe (album)
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Regular Joe (album) Wilson) – 3:08 - 2. "I Just Don't Know" (Wilson, Michael Higgins) – 3:47 - 3. "Next Thing Smokin'" (Joe Diffie, Danny Morrison, Johnny Slate) – 3:27 - 4. "Ain't That Bad Enough" (Diffie, Wilson, Ron Moore) – 3:34 - 5. "Ships That Don't Come In" (Paul Nelson, Dave Gibson) – 3:39 - 6. "Just a Reg...
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Regular Joe (album)
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Regular Joe (album) Michael Higgins) – 2:38 - 7. "Is It Cold in Here" (Diffie, Morrison, Kerry Kurt Phillips) – 3:46 - 8. "Back to Back Heartaches" (Andy Spooner, Randy Boudreaux, Phillips) – 2:43 - 9. "You Made Me What I Am" (Tim Mensy, Gary Harrison) – 4:15 - 10. "Goodnight Sweetheart" (Kim Williams, L. David Lew...
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Moshe Aryeh Freund
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Moshe Aryeh Freund Moshe Aryeh Freund Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freund (1894 – 1996) was the Chief Rabbi ("av beis din") of the Edah HaChareidis in Jerusalem. He wrote a famous book called "Ateres Yehoshua", and he himself was also referred to with this name occasionally. He was a Satmar chossid. He was born in 1904 in the H...
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Moshe Aryeh Freund
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Moshe Aryeh Freund in the Hungarian town of Sǎtmar (now Satu Mare, Romania). The Nazis arrested him and his entire family in 1944. The family was deported to Auschwitz, where only Reb Moshe Aryeh survived; his wife and all of his nine children died there at the hands of the Nazis. In 1951, he moved to Jerusalem, where...
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Moshe Aryeh Freund
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Moshe Aryeh Freund is, a position which he fulfilled until his death. After his death, he was succeeded by Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Dushinsky as "av beis din" (Gaavad) and Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Fisher as Raavad. His yahrzeit is on the 20th of Elul. His primary student is Rabbi Yehoshua Rosenberger, a current member of the ...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman Jim Thurman James Frederick Thurman (March 13, 1935 – April 14, 2007) was an American writer, actor, director, cartoonist, and producer. He is best known for the writings of TV gags for the likes of Bob Hope, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, Bill Cosby, and Dean Martin. # Career. Born in Dallas, Texas but rai...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman cartoon series "Roger Ramjet" as well as the puppet comedy series "Shrimpenstein", where Thurman voiced the title character for satirical children's television program. In 1967 Thurman teamed up with Carol Burnett to begin writing gags for "The Carol Burnett Show", scripting running gags and writing whole ...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman Newhart to begin writing gags for "The Bob Newhart Show", scripting both therapy and regular scenes. One year later in 1973 Thurman did the voice of Christopher Clumsy for a Cliff Roberts-produced cartoon about shapes as well as Jake the Snake in 1988 (also for "Sesame Street"). In 1977 Jim worked as a cons...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman of CTW's other series, as a staff writer and cartoon voiceover on "The Electric Company" and "3-2-1 Contact", "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids", and as head writer/senior producer for "Square One TV"; on the later series, he provided the voice of Mr. Glitch and the off-screen announcer for "Mathman", scripted...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman Buzzco Associates, Inc. He has also done voice work for home video releases such as the Richard Scarry Learning videos and the Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Video series. In 1994-95, Thurman voiced the worm and wrote a few Dr. Seuss stories in "Playtoons" series. In 2006, he wrote wraparound material and voiced B...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman "Out to Lunch" (1974) (also writer) - "The Jean Marsh Cartoon Special" (1975) (also writer) - "A Walking Tour of Sesame Street" (1979) (also writer) - "Teeny Little Super Guy" (1982) (also writer) - "Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade" (1987) (also writer) - "Jake the Snake" (1988) - "The Quitter" (1988...
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Jim Thurman
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Jim Thurman lso writer 1969–2007) - "The Electric Company" (also writer 1971–1977) - "The Bob Newhart Show" (also writer 1972–1978) - "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" (also writer 1972–1984) - "The Muppet Show" (also writer 1976–1981) - "3-2-1 Contact" (also writer 1980–1988) - "Muppet Babies" (also writer 1984–19...
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Felipe Crespo
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Felipe Crespo Felipe Crespo Felipe Javier Crespo (born March 5, 1973 in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico) is a former utility in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between and . Listed at 5'11, 195 lb., Crespo was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He is the older brother of César Crespo. # Caree...
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Felipe Crespo
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Felipe Crespo season came in 2000 with San Francisco, when he hit .290 with four home runs and 29 runs batted in in 89 games, all career-highs. On June 7, 2001, Crespo hit two home runs for the Giants, while his brother César hit his first major league homer with the San Diego Padres, joining a select club that includ...
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Felipe Crespo
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Felipe Crespo t major league homer with the San Diego Padres, joining a select club that includes Aaron and Bret Boone, Héctor and José Cruz, Al and Tony Cuccinello, Dom and Joe DiMaggio, Graig and Jim Nettles, and Rick and Wes Ferrell. The seven sets of brothers hit their homers playing for opposing teams. In a five-...
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Lacy baronets
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Lacy baronets Lacy baronets The Lacy Baronetcy, of Ampton in the County of Suffolk, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created 23 June 1921 (as part of the 1921 Birthday Honours) for Pierce Lacy, Chairman of the Birmingham Stock Exchange and founder of the British Trusts Association and the Bri...
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Lacy baronets
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Lacy baronets , daughter of artist James Finucane Draper of Saint Helier, Jersey. Since 1998, the baronetcy has been held by Sir Patrick Brian Finucane Lacy, 4th Baronet, who inherited the title after his elder brother, the third baronet, died without children. # Lacy baronets, of Ampton (1921). - Sir Pierce Thomas L...
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Third Rock from the Sun
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Third Rock from the Sun Third Rock from the Sun Third Rock from the Sun is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Joe Diffie. Diffie's breakthrough album, the first five tracks were all released as singles, and all charted on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts...
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Third Rock from the Sun
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Third Rock from the Sun 2. "I'm in Love with a Capital "U"" (Paul Nelson, Craig Wiseman) – 3:17 - 3. "That Road Not Taken" (Casey Kelly, Deborah Beasley) – 4:17 - 4. "Pickup Man" (Howard Perdew, Kerry Kurt Phillips) – 3:36 - 5. "So Help Me Girl" (Howard Perdew, Andy Spooner) – 3:29 - 6. "Wild Blue Yonder" (Stacey S...
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Third Rock from the Sun
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Third Rock from the Sun Bogan - background vocals - Walt Cunningham - keyboards, synthesizer strings, special effects - John Dickson - cow sounds on "The Cows Came Home" - Joe Diffie - lead vocals, background vocals, cow sounds on "The Cows Came Home" - Stuart Duncan - fiddle - Craig "Flash" Fletcher - background ...
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Third Rock from the Sun
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Third Rock from the Sun ground vocals - Walt Cunningham - keyboards, synthesizer strings, special effects - John Dickson - cow sounds on "The Cows Came Home" - Joe Diffie - lead vocals, background vocals, cow sounds on "The Cows Came Home" - Stuart Duncan - fiddle - Craig "Flash" Fletcher - background vocals - Pa...
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Henry Vidaver
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Henry Vidaver Henry Vidaver Henry (Hayyim Gershon) Vidaver (1833 in Warsaw, Poland – 14 September 1882 in San Francisco, California) was a prominent rabbi, publisher, Hebraist, and orator in America. # Biography. In 1859, Vidaver immigrated to the United States, and became the rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Shalom in ...
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Henry Vidaver
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Henry Vidaver rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia. In 1861 he resigned his position and moved to Germany then returned to the U.S. in 1865 to become rabbi of United Hebrew Congregation in St. Louis, Missouri where he withdrew his support for the Confederacy and wrote in praise of Abraham Lincoln. In 186...
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A Thousand Winding Roads
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A Thousand Winding Roads A Thousand Winding Roads A Thousand Winding Roads is the debut studio album of American country music artist Joe Diffie. The album's title is derived from a line in its lead-off single "Home", which reached #1 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in la...
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A Thousand Winding Roads
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A Thousand Winding Roads Andy Spooner) – 3:20 - 2. "If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)" (Ken Spooner, Kim Williams) – 2:45 - 3. "If You Want Me To" (Joe Diffie, Larry Williams) – 3:42 - 4. "New Way (To Light Up an Old Flame)" (Diffie, Lonnie Wilson) – 2:42 - 5. "There Goes the Neighborhood" (Bill C. Graham, Ala...
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A Thousand Winding Roads
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A Thousand Winding Roads "Liquid Heartache" (Diffie, Red Lane) – 2:59 - 10. "Stranger in Your Eyes" (Joe Chambers, Max D. Barnes, Larry Jenkins) – 2:45 # Personnel. - Mike Chapman – bass guitar - Walt Cunningham – synthesizer - Joe Diffie – lead vocals, background vocals - Paul Franklin – steel guitar, pedabro -...
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Honky Tonk Attitude
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Honky Tonk Attitude Honky Tonk Attitude Honky Tonk Attitude is the third studio album by American country music artist Joe Diffie. Released in 1993, it features the singles "Honky Tonk Attitude", "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)", "John Deere Green", and "In My Own Backyard", which respectively reached #5, #3...
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Honky Tonk Attitude
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Honky Tonk Attitude I Die)" (Howard Perdew, Rick Blaylock, Kerry Kurt Phillips) – 3:46 - 4. "If I Had Any Pride Left at All" (Troy Seals, Eddie Setser, John Greenbaum) – 3:23 - 5. "I Can Walk the Line (If It Ain't Too Straight)" (Randy Boudreaux, Kerry Kurt Phillips) – 3:20 - 6. "Somewhere Under the Rainbow" (Scott ...
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Honky Tonk Attitude
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Honky Tonk Attitude Bell – acoustic guitar - Lee Bogan – background vocals - Bruce Bouton – steel guitar - Walt Cunningham – keyboards - Joe Diffie – lead vocals, background vocals - Stuart Duncan – fiddle - Paul Franklin – steel guitar - Rob Hajacos – fiddle - Yvonne Hodges – background vocals - Jim Hoke – sa...
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Honky Tonk Attitude
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Honky Tonk Attitude steel guitar - Rob Hajacos – fiddle - Yvonne Hodges – background vocals - Jim Hoke – saxophone - John Hughey – steel guitar - Bill Hullett – acoustic guitar - Carl Jackson – background vocals - Pierce Jackson – background vocals - Brent Mason – electric guitar - Tim Mensy – acoustic guitar,...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson Jayne Grayson Jayne Grayson is a fictional character in the BBC medical drama "Holby City", portrayed by actress Stella Gonet. The character first appeared on-screen on 10 July 2007 in episode "Under the Radar" - series 9, episode 39 of the programme. Her role in the show was that of Chief Executive Offi...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson affair with her colleague Connie Beauchamp. A two-part episode which saw Jayne fight the hospital's Board of Directors and the British government over the separation surgery of the conjoined twin daughters of illegal Korean immigrants proved a critical success, and was positively received by many tabloid ...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson Powell and Tina Hobley) to instigate union action, leading the hospital's nursing staff in a work to rule day. As a result of this action, Consultant Cardiothoracic surgeon Elliot Hope called the hospital's Board of Directors to take a vote of no confidence in Sutherland, leading to his dismissal from the...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson appearance in the first series of sister show "Casualty", playing a Dr Clare Wainright, which she compared to her new role, saying: Gonet is an established actress in British television, known for her role in the 1990s BBC series "The House of Eliott". Her casting as Jayne follows a trend of "Holby City"...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson City"'s inception, explaining: "Soap actors are the best actors. There’s been so much snobbery before. The whole thing about typecasting was probably invented by actors who couldn’t get other work. From day one I knew I wanted to put on screen people that viewers want to watch. There’s no downside to that...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson want the best actors, and the star names we cast are always the best - which is why we go for them!" # Development. Upon announcing the addition to the cast of the new character Jayne, the BBC described her as "a witty and ambitious go-getter who strives relentlessly to achieve her aims", but who "think...
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Jayne Grayson During the show's tenth series, her husband John (Benedick Blythe) began an affair with Jayne's colleague Connie Beauchamp (Amanda Mealing). Their teenage son Christian was treated at the hospital after being rescued from drowning, bringing the affair to an end. # Storylines. Series 9 Jayne takes over ...
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Jayne Grayson In episode "The Q Word", she spends the day on the hospital's Acute Assessment Unit, shadowing Abra Durant. She halts his plans to perform charity operations at night, and later discovers that Maddy Young has taken Elliot's place on the racial awareness course she enrolled him on. She suspends both charac...
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Jayne Grayson episode "Thicker Than Water", when long-serving character Harry Harper decides to quit. She appears again in episode "Diamond Dogs", appointing Harry's replacement. She goes on to become emotionally involved in the case of the conjoined Tan twins, whose parents are illegal Korean immigrants. She is unable...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson the media, and as the twins' surgery draws to a close, secure alternate funding from the British government. At her meeting with the Board, three Directors resign, but Jayne succeeds in maintaining her position as CEO. While the conjoined twins controversy is ongoing, Jayne's husband John begins an affai...
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Jayne Grayson in episode 25, to care for her mother. She returned in episode 35, to reveal her mother had died. She decided to readvertise the Director of Surgery job, after taking a vote of no confidence in Ric Griffin. She has since revealed that she wants Connie to take the job. She told Connie in episode 37, that s...
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Jayne Grayson
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Jayne Grayson John of having an affair. Jayne then found out about Connie and John's affair and a month after decides to ask the board to give the Director of Surgery job to Michael and then she hands her resignation in and leaves Holby City in September. # Reception. The two-part episode which saw Jayne face the hos...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges Selly Oak Colleges Selly Oak Colleges was a federation of educational facilities, primarily concerned with theology, social work and teacher training, in Selly Oak, Birmingham, England. The Federation was for many years associated with the University of Birmingham. They included the College of the A...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges Society of Friends (Quakers), led by George Cadbury, but other Protestant Christian denominations quickly became involved. From 1922 the colleges were loosely coordinated through a Federation, which from 1960 was headed by a President. However, in 2001 the largest college (Westhill College) passed in...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges members of the Society of Friends in Cadbury's former home. It was not an official institution of the Society of Friends, but it had the active support of many Quakers on both sides of the Atlantic, with the aim of developing good lay leadership. Kingsmead was founded in 1905 by the Friends' Foreign...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges workers as well as primary and infants school teachers, and it became a pioneering teachers training college. From 1912-2001 its governing body included representatives from all the main Free Churches in the UK. Fircroft College (1909), influenced by the Danish Folk High Schools, was founded a resid...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges five colleges in Selly Oak, Christian in inspiration, different in style and ethos, independently organized but sharing interests in: - 1. education as personal development and preparation for service rather than for academic qualifications and professional advancement - lay Christianity in Woodbroo...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges work for university diplomas in social studies, while the subject was also studied, in different ways, by the working men of Fircroft and by missionaries in training expecting to do social work overseas; - 5. an international dimension in all the colleges, not merely because several students were ex...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges Christian Association established the YWCA College. In 1925 Fircroft produced a rural offshoot, Avoncroft, on a site in the Worcestershire countryside, about 12 miles from Selly Oak. Crowther Hall was created in 1969 by the Church Missionary Society. Prospect Hall was created in 1978 to assist in the...
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Selly Oak Colleges colleges', used by UK-based Christian missionary societies to train missionaries prior to their departure overseas. In their later years they increasingly also provided training and experience for church leaders and administrators from across the developing world, assisted by courses in Westhill on c...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges manuscripts from the Middle East. An extension to the library in 1936 provided a home for a new department of missions, with professorships of missions and church history, financed by Edward Cadbury, who also made provision for a chair in Islamics in 1947. A new library, the Orchard Learning Centre, ...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges experienced the interaction of different nationalities, faiths and opinions as well as the particular atmosphere of their own college. A number of influential units or centres were also established on the campus: the Centre for Black and White Christian Partnership, the Multi-faith Resource Unit, the...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges where they lived. There was always an international character to the colleges, with an awareness of foreign theologies that was unusual for British theological institutions until late in the twentieth century. In the 1930s the federation welcomed many important guests, not least Mahatma Gandhi who v...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges mission. Throughout its life it influenced both the theologies and the practices of churches overseas through its teaching and its open-minded approaches to issues of controversy. Most of those who taught, and many who came to study, were profoundly influenced by the experience, not just of formal le...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges than the UK. Westhill College—the largest college by far in the federation—was small in comparison to other teacher-training colleges. To get over this, it worked jointly with Newman College, a Roman Catholic teachers training college on a separate campus about two miles away, but full joint-working ...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges Birmingham in 2001, after which its training of teachers, social workers, youth and community workers transferred to different parts of the University of Birmingham. Kingsmead College closed in 1993, its work and some of its staff joining the College of the Ascension. The Multi-faith Centre also clos...
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Selly Oak Colleges
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Selly Oak Colleges in The Queen's Foundation, Birmingham, an ecumenical theological foundation close to the Birmingham University campus in Edgbaston. St Andrew's Hall ceased to function when the Baptist Missionary Society withdrew from the partnership with the URC and the Council for World Mission. The buildings remai...
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Selly Oak Colleges ed by small institutions, of contacts overseas and within the churches in this country. It also meant the loss of a leadership role within liberal Christianity in the UK, and within the world of religious education. # Notable alumni. - Oliver O'Connor Barrett, artist - Dunduzu Chisiza, political a...
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Mr. Christmas (album)
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Mr. Christmas (album) Mr. Christmas (album) Mr. Christmas is the first Christmas album, released in 1995, by country music artist Joe Diffie. The song "Leroy the Redneck Reindeer" was released as a single, peaking at #33 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts that year. Oth...
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Mr. Christmas (album)
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Mr. Christmas (album) It Snow! Let It Snow!" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) – 2:46 - 6. "Wrap Me in Your Love" (Slate, Wyatt Easterling) – 3:14 - 7. "All Because of a Baby Boy" (Slate, Easterling) – 3:27 - 8. "Silent Night" (Franz Gruber, Joseph Mohr) – 2:58 - 9. "Praise and Alleluia to the Savior" (Diffie, Bogan) – 3:47...
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Mr. Christmas (album)
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Mr. Christmas (album) t" (Adolphe Adam, John Sullivan Dwight) – 4:58 # Personnel. - Danny Bailey - background vocals - Lea Jane Berinati - background vocals - Lee Bogan - background vocals - Joe Diffie - lead vocals, background vocals - Stuart Duncan - fiddle - Paul Franklin - steel guitar - Janie Fricke - back...
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Life's So Funny
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Life's So Funny Life's So Funny Life's So Funny is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Joe Diffie, released in 1995. It contains the single "Bigger Than the Beatles", Diffie's last Number One single on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Following this singl...
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Life's So Funny
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Life's So Funny Rain" (Joe Diffie, Lonnie Wilson, Wayne Perry) – 3:20 - 5. "C-O-U-N-T-R-Y" (Ron Harbin, Ed Hill, Dusty Drake) – 2:38 - 6. "She Loves Me" (Stephony Smith, Tommy Lee James) – 3:43 - 7. "Back to the Cave" (Skip Ewing, Tim Johnson) – 4:04 - 8. "I'm Willing to Try" (Dean Sams, Wendell Mobley, John Jarrar...
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Life's So Funny
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Life's So Funny ng, Tim Johnson) – 4:04 - 8. "I'm Willing to Try" (Dean Sams, Wendell Mobley, John Jarrard) – 4:21 - 9. "Whole Lotta Gone" (Mark James Oliverius, Keith Burns) – 2:59 - 10. "Life's So Funny" (Bob Moulds, Wyatt Easterling) – 3:20 # Personnel. - Lee Bogan – background vocals - Joe Diffie – lead vocal...
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Safe as Houses
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Safe as Houses Safe as Houses Safe as Houses is a Scottish television property programme on STV, hosted by sports broadcaster Ali Douglas and money advisor Fergus Muirhead. The programme aimed to help viewers, whether they are a first time buyer or looking to expand their property empire. "Safe as Houses" began airi...
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2002 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup
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2002 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup 2002 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup The 2002 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup. # Final. - October 5, 2002 - Pardubice
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album)
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album) Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album) Twice Upon a Time is the sixth studio album released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in country music) on Epic Records. Singles released from the album include "This Is Your Brain", "Somethin' Like ...
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album)
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album) which was originally recorded by Tracy Lawrence on his 1994 album "I See It Now". Doug Virden and Drew Womack, who then recorded for Epic as members of the band Sons of the Desert, are featured as background vocalists on this album. # Track listing. - 1. "This Is Your Brain" (Kel...
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album)
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album) – 3:08 - 8. "Zero" (Bob DiPiero, Wiseman) – 3:37 - 9. "It's Hard to Be Me" (Max T. Barnes, Leslie Satcher) – 3:37 - 10. "Call Me John Doe" (Dennis Linde) – 3:12 - 11. "One More Breath" (Satcher) – 4:18 # Personnel. - Lee Bogan – background vocals - Joe Diffie – lead vocals, b...
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