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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album)
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Twice Upon a Time (Joe Diffie album) e" (Dennis Linde) – 3:12 - 11. "One More Breath" (Satcher) – 4:18 # Personnel. - Lee Bogan – background vocals - Joe Diffie – lead vocals, background vocals - Stuart Duncan – fiddle - Paul Franklin – steel guitar - Brent Mason – electric guitar - Randy McCormick – piano, org...
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Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album)
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Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album) Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album) Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits package released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. Released in 1998 on Epic Records, it contains the biggest hit singles from his first five studio albums, as well as three new tracks ("Poor Me", "Texa...
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Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album)
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Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album) (Paul Nelson, Dave Gibson) – 3:39 - 5. "Pickup Man" (Howard Perdew, Kerry Kurt Phillips) – 3:36 - 6. "So Help Me Girl" (Perdew, Andy Spooner) – 3:32 - 7. "Poor Me" (Al Anderson, Bob DiPiero) – 4:09 - 8. "Honky Tonk Attitude" (Joe Diffie, Lee Bogan) – 3:49 - 9. "Home" (Fred Lehner, ...
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Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album)
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Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album) eatles" (Steve Doyle, Jeb Stuart Anderson) – 3:55 - 12. "Hurt Me All the Time" (Terry Skinner, Chad Austin) – 2:20 # Personnel. The following musicians performed on the tracks "Texas Size Heartache", "Poor Me", and "Hurt Me All the Time". - Al Anderson – acoustic guitar, electric gu...
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Ramón González Expósito
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Ramón González Expósito Ramón González Expósito Ramón González Expósito (born 25 November 1974), known simply as Ramón, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender. # Club career. Ramón was born in Malagón, Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha. During his professional career he represented Real Vallad...
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Ramón González Expósito
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Ramón González Expósito egunda División, but he did play 101 La Liga matches, the first on 5 September 1993 when Valladolid lost 0–1 at home against Sporting de Gijón. He retired with Andalusia's Xerez at the end of the 2007–08 campaign in the second level, where he appeared in a total of 266 games over the course of t...
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Spirit of Flight Center
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Spirit of Flight Center Spirit of Flight Center The Spirit of Flight Center (SOF), is operated by the non-profit Spirit of Flight Foundation, a 501(C)(3) organization based in Westminster, Colorado. The Spirit of Flight collection, founded by Gordon R. Page, displays limited exhibits on modern and historic aviation, f...
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Spirit of Flight Center
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Spirit of Flight Center which have been recovered by Warbird Recovery. The TV series CHASING PLANES was filmed at Spirit of Flight Center and features the museum collection. # Mission. SOF was established to acquire, restore, preserve and display aviation history to honor all American veterans and aviators, to educat...
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Spirit of Flight Center
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Spirit of Flight Center bring the world class collection to larger events. As part of the focus, Living History Flight Experiences are being added by the Spirit of Flight. # Warbird Recovery. The Spirit of Flight Center has an aircraft recovery program for international recovery and restoration of rare and historic m...
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Spirit of Flight Center
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Spirit of Flight Center y. # Other Colorado museums. - CAF Rocky Mountain Wing Museum, Grand Junction, CO - Colorado Aviation Historical Society Old Lowry AFB Campus, Denver, CO - Peterson Air and Space Museum Peterson AFB, Colorado Springs, CO - Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society Pueblo Airport, Pueblo, CO - Pue...
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A Night to Remember
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A Night to Remember A Night to Remember A Night to Remember may refer to: # Literature and film. - "A Night to Remember" (book), a 1955 book by Walter Lord about the sinking of the RMS "Titanic" - "A Night to Remember" (1942 film), an American mystery comedy starring Loretta Young and Brian Aherne - "A Night to Re...
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A Night to Remember
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A Night to Remember a British adaptation of Lord's book, directed by Roy Ward Baker # Music. ## Albums and DVDs. - "A Night to Remember" (Cyndi Lauper album), 1989 - "A Night to Remember" (Joe Diffie album), 1999 - "A Night to Remember" (Evergrey album), 2005 - "A Night to Remember" (Johnny Mathis album), 2008 -...
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Rob Crosby
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Rob Crosby Rob Crosby Rob Crosby (born Robert Crosby Hoar; April 25, 1954) is an American country music artist. Between 1990 and 1996, Rob charted eight singles on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. He has also recorded six studio albums, with his most recent, "Catfish Day", being released in 20...
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Rob Crosby
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Rob Crosby Ty Herndon, Don Williams, Ilse DeLange, Trace Adkins, Lee Brice and more. # Biography. ## Early life. Rob Crosby was born and raised in Sumter, South Carolina, graduating in the Sumter High School class of 1972. He wrote his first song when he was 9 years old, and by the time he started the fifth grade, h...
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Rob Crosby
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Rob Crosby music group Chance took his song "She Told Me Yes" to the top 30 in 1985. Since then, many songs written by Crosby have reached the "Billboard" top 10, including "Friday Night" by Eric Paslay, "Concrete Angel" by Martina McBride, "She's More" by Andy Griggs and "Holdin' a Good Hand" by Lee Greenwood. Crosby'...
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Rob Crosby
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Rob Crosby Her Around," "She's a Natural" and "Still Burnin' for You," all reached the top 20 on "Billboard"'s Hot Country Songs chart. In 1995, he signed with River North and released his third album, "Starting Now". Both singles released from the project peaked outside of the top 60 on "Billboard". The same year, he ...
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Rob Crosby
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Rob Crosby atural" and "Still Burnin' for You," all reached the top 20 on "Billboard"'s Hot Country Songs chart. In 1995, he signed with River North and released his third album, "Starting Now". Both singles released from the project peaked outside of the top 60 on "Billboard". The same year, he was offered a chance to...
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A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album)
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A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album) A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album) A Night to Remember is the seventh studio album released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. His last album for Epic Records, it contains the singles "A Night to Remember", "The Quittin' Kind", and "It's Always Somethin'", which res...
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A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album)
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A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album) Diffie, Zack Turner, Lonnie Wilson) – 3:40 - 3. "I'm the Only Thing (I'll Hold Against You)" (Diffie, Wilson, Kim Williams) – 4:12 - 4. "The Quittin' Kind" (Mark D. Sanders, Sam Hogin, Phil Barnhart) – 3:26 - 5. "Better Off Gone" (Turner, Wilson) – 3:15 - 6. "It's Always Somet...
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A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album)
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A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album) e Diamond) – 3:24 - 10. "Don't Our Love Look Natural" (Don Cook, Harlan Howard) – 3:34 # Personnel. - Sam Bush – mandolin - Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar - Joe Diffie – lead vocals, background vocals - Larry Franklin – fiddle - Paul Franklin – steel guitar - David Hung...
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Philip Callan
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Philip Callan Philip Callan Philip Callan (1837 - 13 June 1902) was an Irish Member of Parliament. # Early life. Callan was born in Cookstown House Ardee in 1837 and was the son of Owen Callan MP. He studied Law at Trinity College, Dublin, and also at Kings Inns as can be seen in his papers for Kings Inns Admittance...
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Philip Callan
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Philip Callan instead and was elected, remaining as MP until the 1885 general election. He tried, unsuccessfully, to be re-elected in 1892 and 1896. Callan died, from heart disease, at his residence in Dublin on 13 June 1902. ## Walter Ernest Everard Callan. Walter Ernest Everard Callan, son of Philip Callan MP also...
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Philip Callan
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Philip Callan Deakins' Papers which are also available from the National Museum of Australia. Walter Callan went on to become Senior Counsel at the Irish Bar and resided at Baggot Street, Dublin until his death. ## Owen McDonnell Callan. Owen McDonnell Callan, son of Philip Callan MP, was sentenced to ten years in pr...
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Philip Callan
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Philip Callan o throw Birkin off a balcony before shooting him and beating him over the head. # Sources. - Note Mr. P. Callan, M.P was convicted of libel against Mr. A.M. sullivan M.P. 30 Nov, 1880 (Magistrates List 1880) - National Museum of Australia, Papers of Prime Minister Deakin of Australia. - Kings Inns Adm...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery Patrick T. Caffery Patrick Thomson Caffery, Sr., known as Pat Caffery (July 6, 1932 – December 17, 2013), was an attorney from New Iberia, Louisiana, who formerly served as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1964 to 1968 and then as a U.S. representative from Louisiana's 3rd c...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery Senator. Pat Caffery was born at Haifleigh Plantation in St. Mary Parish and reared in the parish seat of Franklin. He was the eleventh of twelve children of Ralph Earl Caffery and the former Letitia Decuir. An Eagle Scout, he was selected in 1950 in a nationwide competition by the Boy Scouts of Amer...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He was the managing editor of the "Louisiana Law Review". # Career. In 1957, he became a member of the New Iberia law firm of Helm, Simon, Caffery and Duhe. He later practiced for many years with later federal judges John Malcolm Duhé,...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery oilman Hall Lyons of Lafayette, the younger son of GOP state chairman Charlton Lyons. In 1970, at the behest of Governor John McKeithan and U.S. Senator Russell Long (who considered Caffery a formidable challenger to his U.S. Senate seat) and U.S. Representative Edward Edwards,(who feared a challenge...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery of the district and easily defeated the Machine candidate, State Senator Jules Mollere of Jefferson Parish in the 1970 Democratic Primary. Caffery ran without opposition in the general election in both 1968 and 1970. Representative Caffery was once called upon to join U.S. Senator Walter Mondale of ...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery did not seek a third term in 1972 and returned to his law practice in New Iberia. His seat then went Republican with the victory of future Governor David C. Treen, who had lost three House elections in the 1960s in Louisiana's 2nd congressional district. In defeating the Democrat J. Louis Watkins, Jr...
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Patrick T. Caffery
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Patrick T. Caffery ictory of future Governor David C. Treen, who had lost three House elections in the 1960s in Louisiana's 2nd congressional district. In defeating the Democrat J. Louis Watkins, Jr., of Houma in Terrebonne Parish, Treen became the first Republican to represent a Louisiana district in the U.S. House si...
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Ray Kennedy (country singer)
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Ray Kennedy (country singer) Ray Kennedy (country singer) Ray Kennedy (born May 13, 1954) is an American country music artist. He has recorded two albums for Atlantic Records. His two Atlantic albums produced a total of four singles on the Hot Country Songs charts, with 1991's "What a Way to Go" being his only top 40 ...
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Ray Kennedy (country singer)
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Ray Kennedy (country singer) d a total of four singles on the Hot Country Songs charts, with 1991's "What a Way to Go" being his only top 40 country hit, peaking at No. 10. Born in the New York city of Buffalo, Kennedy won a Grammy Award in 2005 in the Best Contemporary Folk Album category for production on Steve Earl...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches Upper Beaches The Upper Beaches is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is directly north of the Beaches area. It stretches from Coxwell Avenue in the west to Victoria Park in the east. The southern border is Kingston Road, while the northern boundary is generally considered to be the Canadian...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches attract buyers. The area was never considered part of the Beaches neighbourhood but was close to it. The city's current name for this area is East End Danforth, though that is rarely used. The city also includes the buildings along and just north of Danforth Avenue in the neighbourhood. The western portio...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches harvesting was one of the main industries for the community. The most prominent landowner in the area was Charles Coxwell Small, who tried strenuously to have the town renamed to Berkeley, after his hometown in Britain. The name Norway stuck. The village's post office was originally a wooden structure bu...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches as they funded the upkeep of the popular route from Toronto to Kingston, Ontario. It was main east-west land route through what was then defined as Upper Canada. The community grew up in the 1840s around the toll station, saw mill and postal office becoming a popular stagecoach stop. The community was th...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches hotels in the suburbs of Toronto, heavily patronized by farmers on their way to and from market. Another was James Shaw's Hotel and Tavern, described as a long low building painted dazzling white with green shutters. In 1850 Charles Coxwell Small had donated 3 acres of land to be used for St John's Churc...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches The Village of Norway has long since been fully engulfed by the City of Toronto. Its name does persist in a number of places, including Norway Avenue, and the nearby Norway Public School. St. John the Baptist Norway Anglican Church, the attached St. John's Cemetery Norway were named after Canada's origina...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches between these two townships. The area consisted primarily of farming land, much of which was vacant. In year 1876, the Toronto Golf Club had taken up residence in some of this open space between Woodbine and Coxwell, known then as the Fernhill property sitting just to the northwest of The Village of Norw...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches have an official clubhouse and members would typically pack a lunch that they would usually eat while sitting beneath one of the property's trees. In the early 1880s, the Club obtained the use of two rooms in a house near to the course. In 1894 they renovated a deserted old mansion on the property, locall...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches moved out in 1909 to Toronto's west end and home of their present site. In 1909 Midway and Norway were officially annexed to the growing City of Toronto. The Toronto Civic Railways would begin construction of a line stretching between Greenwood to East Toronto's Main Street. The railway line flowed along...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches of land perfect for the construction of new homes. They set up a sales office on Gerrard and Greenwood and offer to drive prospective buyers from the office to Kelvin Park. In their ads, they offer plots of land for sale touting the recent installation of the Toronto Civic Railways line along with the sce...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches the industry has been forced out and replaced by large housing developments. The housing types range from squat apartment buildings to particle-board-based single detached brick construction housing. Since there are limited links to the Danforth due to the local rail line to the north, the nearest main c...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches CSCM and TCDSB are separate public school board, the former being a French first language school board. TCDSB and TDSB are the only school boards that operate a secondary school in the area. Malvern Collegiate Institute is a secondary school operated by TDSB, whereas Notre Dame High School is a secondary...
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Upper Beaches
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Upper Beaches ol (TDSB) # Transportation. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates three Toronto streetcar system lines in the area, including the 502 Downtowner, 503 Kingston Rd, and the 506 Carlton streetcar lines. The 502 Downtowner and 503 Kingston Rd operates along Kingston Road, whereas the 506 Carlton str...
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Don Rhymer
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Don Rhymer Don Rhymer Don Rhymer (February 23, 1961 – November 28, 2012) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He graduated from James Madison University in 1982. He wrote movies like "Big Momma's House", "The Santa Clause 2", "", "The Honeymooners", "Deck the Halls", and the computer animated mockumentary "...
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Don Rhymer
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Don Rhymer son University in 1982. He wrote movies like "Big Momma's House", "The Santa Clause 2", "", "The Honeymooners", "Deck the Halls", and the computer animated mockumentary "Surf's Up". # Career. Rhymer also enjoyed a successful TV career, and wrote and produced episodes of "The Hogan Family", "Coach", "Bagdad...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle Bill Werle William George "Bill" Werle (December 21, 1920 – November 27, 2010) was a left-handed major league baseball pitcher from Oakland, California. He pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox from 1949 to 1954. His nickname was "Bugs" because of his interest in entomol...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle a key California Intercollegiate Baseball Association contest. The University of California won 10–5. One of the hits he gave up was a solo homer to Cal Barnes in the ninth inning. Playing for the Stockton, California, All-Stars, Werle shut out the McClellan Field Commandos, 7–0, in May 1943. # Pacific Coa...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle He was married and had one child. Following World War II Werle again pitched for San Francisco. In a game versus the Sacramento Solons, in June 1946, he gave up 13 hits, including two home runs. Werle pitched 16 innings against Sacramento in August 1948, winning the first game 11–0 and preserving a tie in t...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle yielded only four hits to the Seals in an April 12 contest in San Francisco. Werle tossed a three-hitter against Sacramento on June 10, in a 6–0 Portland win. He was selected by Charlie Metro for the northern squad in the 1957 Pacific Coast League All-Star Game. # Pittsburgh Pirates (1949–1952). The Pittsb...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle Chambers would win more games in 1949. Werle shut out the Cincinnati Reds on seven hits on July 4, 1949. It was the second game of a doubleheader and lifted the Pirates into sixth place in the National League. Werle pitched in relief for Pittsburgh in 1950. In June he came on for his second relief stint in t...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle seventh after Murry Dickson walked the bases loaded. Only a single run scored when Red Schoendienst hit a sacrifice fly which plated Solly Hemus. He went 8–6 for the Pirates in 1951. Werle was fined $500 and suspended indefinitely on April 3, 1952. Manager Billy Meyer ordered him to go back to Pittsburgh an...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle after seven innings of a night game in Beaumont, Texas. They had a couple of bottles of beer each, showered, and went downstairs. He denied a rumor of having a woman in his hotel room, which Rickey seemed to believe at first. Werle swore on his father's grave that this was untrue and 'that someone was a damn...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle who hit his first pitch over the left field roof just inside the foul line at the Polo Grounds, to win the game for the Giants. Werle was claimed by the Boston Red Sox off waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals on October 2, 1952. In a May 1953 game versus the New York Yankees, he relieved Mickey McDermott wi...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle in June. The Cincinnati Reds obtained Werle from the Louisville Colonels of the American Association on October 14, 1954. Manager Birdie Tebbetts named Werle as one of three pitchers to be used in the first game of spring training 1955. The Reds played an exhibition against the Chicago White Sox. After the ...
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Bill Werle
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Bill Werle hoenix Firebirds) in 1966 until he served as a temporary replacement for Larry Jansen as pitching coach for the San Francisco Giants. Werle was placed on the San Francisco Giants roster at the age of 46 in September 1967. He managed Phoenix that season and was just 19 days short of becoming eligible for the ...
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WGNY
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WGNY WGNY WGNY can refer to: - WGNY (AM), a radio station at 1220 AM located in Newburgh, New York - WGNY-FM, a radio station at 98.9 FM located in Rosendale, New York - WJGK, a radio station at 103.1 FM located in Newburgh, New York, formerly WGNY-FM
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In Another World
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In Another World In Another World In Another World is the eighth studio album released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. His only album for Monument Records, it features the single "In Another World", a Top Ten single on the "Billboard" country singles charts in 2002. "This Pretender" was also released as a...
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In Another World
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In Another World in early 2005, and was a Number One single for her on the country charts. # Track listing. - 1. "In Another World" (Tom Shapiro, Wally Wilson, Jimmy Yeary) – 3:46 - 2. "My Give a Damn's Busted" (Tony Martin, Joe Diffie, Shapiro) – 3:19 - 3. "If I Lost Her" (Kenny Beard, Yeary, Buddy Brock) – 3:44 ...
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In Another World
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In Another World Turner) – 3:15 - 10. "The Grandpa That I Know" (Tim Mensy, Camp) – 5:26 # Personnel. - Mike Brignardello - bass guitar - Mark Casstevens - acoustic guitar - Joe Diffie - lead vocals, background vocals - Dan Dugmore - dobro, pedal steel guitar - Paul Franklin - dobro, Hawaiian guitar - Aubrey Ha...
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In Another World
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In Another World onnel. - Mike Brignardello - bass guitar - Mark Casstevens - acoustic guitar - Joe Diffie - lead vocals, background vocals - Dan Dugmore - dobro, pedal steel guitar - Paul Franklin - dobro, Hawaiian guitar - Aubrey Haynie - fiddle, mandolin - David Hungate - bass guitar - John Barlow Jarvis - k...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Rafael Larco Hoyle Rafael Larco Hoyle (18 May 1901 in Chicama Valley, Peru – 23 October 1966, Lima), raised at Chiclin, his family's estate, was sent to school in Maryland, United States, at the age of twelve. He later entered Cornell University to study agricultural engineering and by 1923 returned...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle one like he had seen in the United States. In 1925, Larco Hoyle's father, Rafael Larco Herrera acquired a collection of vases and other archaeological pieces from Alfredo Hoyle, his brother-in-law. There were approximately 600 ceramic pieces in all. The arrival of these objects ignited a collector's...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle all the archaeological relics that were continually being extracted by clandestine excavators. Larco Hoyle agreed with his uncle. He yearned to erect a living monument in honor of his father whom he admired so much for his patriotism and love for Peru. He got to work creating a museum that would car...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Museum opened its doors to the public. With the museum up and running and a collection of approximately 30,000 pieces, Larco Hoyle began classifying the collection. Peruvian archaeology was in its infancy and Larco Hoyle realized many typologies were yet to be recognized. He set out to correct that ...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Discovery of the archeological site of Cupisnique (1993). - Discovery of the Virú culture in the cemeteries of Pampa de los Cocos and Pampa de Moche (1933). - Discovery of Queneto and its ceramics (1934). - Discovery of the pre- Cupisnique ceramics (1939). - Discovery of the Cupisnique culture (1...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle of Virú and find of the hybrid cemeteries called by him Virú - Cupisnique. - Discovery of the hybrid vases Salinar - Cupisnique in the valley of Virú. - Discovery of lithic tools used by the hunters in the Pre- Ceramics Age (pampas of Paiján and Cupisnique). - Find of the vases of the Virú culture...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle vases and its relation with Virú vases, previous to Mochica. - Find of the superimposed tombs and stratifications that allowed him to sort the five Mochica periods. - Discovery of Barbacoa of Cupisnique, Salinar, Virú and Mochica superimposed tombs that resulted in the determination, for the first ...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle the Chimú culture from the Lambayeque culture. - Explanation of why it was not found the Middle Chimú, largely searched by the American archeologists proving that the Chimú culture is the result of the fusion of Mochica, Lambayeque and Huari cultural elements. - Classification, for the first time, ...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Discovery of the fact that the center of the italic ceramics - that some considered Chimú - was the Lambayeque department. He named and described it. - Determination of the sequence of the adobes in the constructions, beginning with the Cupisnique conic sections, the Salinar spherical skullcaps and ...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle have the same origins. - Discovery of the Pre - Ceramics Age in Paracas. - Division of the study on the evolution of the Peruvian cultures into seven ages : Pre -Ceramics, Initial Age of the Ceramics, Evolutionary, Peak, Fusional, Imperial and Conquest. - Classification of the Huari ceramics into ...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle silvered the copper and gilded it on its outside part. - Discovery of the fact that the Chimú silvered the copper. - Statement that the origins of Mochica I are placed in Vicus. - Sorting, for the first time, of the Mochica and other cultures funerary ceramics by subject and series. - Discovery o...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Virú, Chao, Santa and Nazca. - Statement of the complete chronology pertaining to the cultures in the north of Peru which is included in his book CRONOLOGÍA ARQUEOLÓGICA DEL NORTE (ARCHEOLOGICAL CHRONOLOGY OF THE NORTH), published in 1948. The cultural sequence has been verified by foreign groups of...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Lima (Perú), 1938. - "Los Mochicas, Vol. II: Capítulos III, IV, V, y VI: La raza, la lengua, la escritura y el gobierno." Lima (Perú), 1940. - "Los Cupisniques: Trabajo presentado à la XXVII reunión del Congreso Internacional de Americanistas de Lima. Casa editora "La Crónica" y "Variedades" S.A." ...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle Argentina de Antropología." Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1944. - "La Escritura Peruana Pre-Incana: Sobretiro de "El México Antiguo". Revista Internacional de Arqueología, Etnología, Folklore, Pre-Historia, Historia Antigua y Lingüística." México D.F., 1944. - "La Cultura Virú: Monografía." Buenos Aire...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle
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Rafael Larco Hoyle a), 1945. - "Cronología Arqueológica del Norte del Perú". Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1948. - "La Cultura Santa", 1962. - "La Divinidad Felínica-Lambayeque", 1962. - "Las Épocas Peruanas," 1963. - "La Cultura Vicús," 1965. - "Museo Rafael Larco Herrera", 1965. - "Checan: Ediciones Nagel." Ginebr...
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games Argentina participated at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Argentine delegation counted a total number of 441 athletes. Argentina competed in all events, except for baseball and diving. The delegation's main bet...
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games Team Roster - Facundo Sucatzky - Diego García - Gabriel Mikulas - Diego Logrippo - Luis Cequeira - Matías Sandes - Román González - Martin Leiva - Patricio Prato - Javier Bulfoni - Leonardo Mainoldi - Mariano Byro - Head Coach: Gonzalo García ### Women's Team Compe...
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games Sandra Pavón - Laura Nicolini - Valentina Maggi - Alejandra Chesta ## Tennis. ### Men's Singles. - Juan Martin Aranguren - First Round — Bye - Second Round — Defeated Federico Sansonetti (URU), 6-3 6-1 - Third Round — Defeated Carlos Salamanca (COL), 7-5 6-1 - Quarterf...
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games First Round — Bye - Second Round — Lost to Guillermo Hormazábal (CHI), 6-3 4-6 6-3 ### Men's Doubles. - Eduardo Schwank and Horacio Zeballos - First Round — Bye - Second Round — Defeated Cristian Paiz and Sebastian Vidal (GUA), 6-2 6-1 - Quarterfinals — Defeated Michael Qu...
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games chael Quintero and Carlos Salamanca (COL), 6-2 6-4 - Semifinals — Defeated Víctor Estrella and Jhonson García (DOM), 6-1 6-0 - Gold Medal Match — Defeated Jorge Aguilar and Adrián García (CHI), 6-3 6-4 → Gold Medal ## Triathlon. ### Men's Competition. - Velmar Bianco - 1:5...
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John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898)
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John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898) John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898) John Alfred Stewart Jackson (27 December 1898 in Valparaíso, Chile – 13 March 1958 in Santiago, Chile) was a Chilean-British cricketer and school founder. A right-handed batsman and right-arm leg spin bowler, he played seven times for the Chile n...
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John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898)
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John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898) University for Somerset. He then played four matches "for" the University side, but did not gain his blue in their annual match against Oxford University. He then played 13 County Championship matches for Somerset, in addition to one match for the Gentlemen of England against the Com...
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John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898)
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John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898) ng side to his brother Alfred who was playing for Argentina and had also played for Chile earlier in his career. ## Statistics. In first-class cricket, Jackson scored 739 runs at an average of 22.39. He scored one century, an innings of 106 for Somerset against Essex. # The Grange...
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Tougher Than Nails
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Tougher Than Nails Tougher Than Nails Tougher Than Nails is the ninth studio album released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. It was his only album for the independent Broken Bow Records label. The title track was a Top 20 hit on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in...
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Tougher Than Nails
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Tougher Than Nails "Am I" (Diffie, Billy Yates) – 2:56 - 6. "Movin' Train" (Diffie) – 3:31 - 7. "If I Could Only Bring You Back" (Chip Davis, Myers) – 3:54 - 8. "What Would Waylon Do" (Leslie Satcher, Wynn Varble) – 3:16 - 9. "Something I Do for Me" (Diffie, Harley Allen) – 3:44 - 10. "Daddy's Home" (Diffie, Jimmy...
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Tougher Than Nails
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Tougher Than Nails no - J.T. Corenflos- electric guitar - Joe Diffie- acoustic guitar, lead vocals, background vocals - Larry Franklin- fiddle - Paul Franklin- dobro, pedal steel guitar - Aubrey Haynie- fiddle, mandolin - George Jones- vocals on "What Would Waylon Do" - B. James Lowry- acoustic guitar - Gary Lu...
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Ioan Tegid
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Ioan Tegid Ioan Tegid John Jones (10 February 1792 – 2 May 1852), commonly known by his bardic name of Ioan Tegid or simply Tegid, was a Welsh clergyman and writer. He was born at Bala and educated there and at the grammar school in Carmarthen, going on to Jesus College, Oxford. In 1819 he was ordained and became cha...
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Ioan Tegid
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Ioan Tegid t the grammar school in Carmarthen, going on to Jesus College, Oxford. In 1819 he was ordained and became chaplain of Christ Church, Oxford. A scholar of the Welsh language, he was closely associated with both Lady Charlotte Guest and Lady Llanover. He was also a Hebrew scholar, publishing a translation of t...
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Macready baronets
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Macready baronets Macready baronets The Macready Baronetcy, of Cheltenham in the County of Gloucester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 1 March 1923 for General Nevil Macready. He was Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from 1918 to 1920 and Commander-in-Chief of Ireland from 1...
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Macready baronets
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Macready baronets Baronet. He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army and held several administrative posts in occupied Germany after the Second World War. The third Baronet was Managing Director of Mobil Oil from 1975 to 1985. William Charles Macready, father of the first Baronet, was an actor. # Macready baronets, of ...
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USS Jubilant (AM-255)
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USS Jubilant (AM-255) USS Jubilant (AM-255) USS "Jubilant" (AM-255) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the Atlantic during World War II. She was decommissioned in May 1946 and placed in reserve. Although she did not see service in the war zone, "Jubilant" was recommissioned in M...
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USS Jubilant (AM-255)
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USS Jubilant (AM-255) reef off Veracruz in August 2001. # U.S. Navy career. "Jubilant" was launched 20 February 1943 by American Shipbuilding Co., Lorain, Ohio; sponsored by Mrs. C. D. Bishop; and commissioned 27 August, Lt. (j.g.) W. P. Sprunt in command. "Jubilant" departed Lorain 13 September and steamed via Quebe...
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USS Jubilant (AM-255)
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USS Jubilant (AM-255) British West Indies, 12 March and departed the next day as escort for a convoy bound for Recife, Brazil. Arriving 26 March, she proceeded to Rio de Janeiro and Bahia, Brazil before returning to Trinidad 30 May "Jubilant" made several escort voyages between Trinidad and Brazilian ports and engaged ...
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USS Jubilant (AM-255)
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USS Jubilant (AM-255) of Norfolk until 4 March 1946; then she departed for Orange, Texas. Arriving 11 March, "Jubilant" decommissioned 18 May and joined the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. In order to bolster the fleet during the Korean War, "Jubilant" recommissioned 11 May 1951. Departing 24 May, she steamed to Charleston, S...
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USS Jubilant (AM-255)
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USS Jubilant (AM-255) than 2 years "Jubilant" operated out of Charleston along the Atlantic coast up to the Chesapeake Bay. She cleared Charleston 19 February 1954 and returned to Orange the 28th. "Jubilant" decommissioned 27 April and entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. She was redesignated MSF-255 on 7 February 1955...
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Onchidella campbelli
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Onchidella campbelli Onchidella campbelli Onchidella campbelli is a species of small, air-breathing sea slug, a shell-less marine pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Onchidiidae.
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1968 African Cup of Champions Clubs
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1968 African Cup of Champions Clubs 1968 African Cup of Champions Clubs The African Cup of Champions Clubs 1968 was the 4th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football ...
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