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*[http://www.washingtonspaces.com/Design/Paints/A+Fashion+Plate+Who+Likes+Couture+Bugs+and+Weeds.htm A Fashion Plate Who Likes Couture Bugs & Weeds, Washington Spaces, Fall 2004] |
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Revision as of 00:09, 25 June 2007
Chris Aable
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Matt Walker
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Cerro Azul, Panama
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Genevieve Anne Bentz
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Shane Randig
Geopolymer
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Structure
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Sources and Production
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Ashton Vidal
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A2kRocks
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The Broken Kazooz
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Liam Banks
Liam Banks is a professional lacrosse player who plays for the San Francisco Dragons. He played in college for Syracuse. He leads the MLL in errors and is thus considered the biggest bust of lacrosse history.
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http://www.sanfranciscodragons.com/team/?id=2572
69.236.180.177 07:51, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Russell City, CA
Russell City was an unincorporated community in Alameda County, about 10 miles south of Oakland. It existed from 1853 till 1964, when it was burned down. It was populated by many different cultural groups, over its history, as it was an arrival point for immigrants to the San Francisco Bay Area. During and after World War II it had its largest growth period. During this period, Russell City attracted many African Americans from the Deep South. It is now remembered for its influential Blues scene. Some claim that this is where the West Coast Blues had evolved from Delta Blues.
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http://www.bayareabluessociety.net/russell_city_page.html http://www.creativeworkfund.org/pages/bios/maria_ochoa.html 75.24.108.225 07:58, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Comet Bay College
Comet Bay College is situated in Secret Harbour, Western Australia. It opened in 2006 and was located at Comet Bay Primary School but in 2007, the school moved to its official site south of the primary school. Currently, the school only takes Year 8 and Year 9 students but in 2008 it will also have Year 10's attending. The school consists of a Year 8 block, a Year 9 block, a Gym, a Library, an Oval, a Cafeteria, a Performing Arts area, an Admin area and a Year 10 block. The school has an Academic talent program, a Football devolopment program, a Golf devolopment program, Drama and Visual Arts extension, Music programs and a Media extension program. It school colours are Sky blue, navy blue, white and gold and its motto is "Seek Excellence". It's current principal is Ms Diane Wood and its deputies are Mr Alan Dood and Ms Fiona White. Its located cnr Bluestone Pkwy and Allatoona Ave. It's factions are Voyager (Green), Mariner (Blue), Navigator (Red) & Challenger (Gold). The construction of the school was completed in May/June 2007.
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http://www.cometbaycollege.det.wa.edu.au/ http://www.donaldsonandwarn.com.au/InProgress/CBC/cbc.html http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/schoolinfo/ESTAT/Latest/NewSchools.htm http://www.cometbayps.det.wa.edu.au/ 220.238.64.209 10:11, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto
Kimi no Tame Ni Dekiru Koto is the 8th single released by Gackt on march 14th 2001.
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1. 君のためにできること "The Things I Can Do For You"
2. Cube
3. 君のためにできること(Inst.)
212.123.178.124 10:31, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto
KImi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto is the 8th single released by Gackt on march 14th 2001.
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http://dears.ne.jp/language/english/discography_english2001.html
212.123.178.124 10:34, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Jason Hoffman
Jason Hoffman is a young, newly-turned professional footballer who has recently signed a 3-year contract with A-League club, Newcastle United Jets as a 1 year trainee who will then step up into the playing roster for both seasons 08/09 and 09/10. Hoffman has recently been playing for NNSW NBN State League side Hamilton Olympic, though the youngster is looking to focus his football around the Jets this year and also the Australian U20's Young Socceroos team, which he was recently selected in. Jets Coach Gary Van Egmond first spotted Hoffman when he was playing under current Jets assistant Mark Jones in the NSW Institute of Sport, and Van Egmond feels Hoffman has a promising future in the game.
Sources
http://www.newcastlefootball.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3692&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=600
220.253.66.216 14:20, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Andrew Chiasson
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LOL
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Joe Parisi
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The Last Dragon (Book)
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Yahoo's Popularity
Yahoo's Popularity - Yahoo's popularity skyrockets, because of its free all-in-one services, which include chat rooms, instant messenger, e-mail, groups, web page, videos, audio, news, and, etc..., No other corporation offers free services for, everything. AOL, and, MSN, for, instance require users to pay a fee for their services on a monthly, basis. The fees vary anyway. If users don't pay they get disconnected from their services. Yahoo Incorporated doesn't do that at all to its trillions of users. So, for, this reason, alone, Yahoo's services stand out in the crowd on the worldwide web. Website from which to download yahoo messenger: http://www.messenger.yahoo.com Website to check your yahoo mail: http://www.yahoomail.com Website to join yahoo groups, or, create your own groups: http://www.groups.yahoo.com Website for a yahoo search engine: http://www.yahoosearch.com So, because of its skyrocketing popularity, and, more than trillions of users Yahoo Incorporated, has, connection, and, chat room glitches as well. The server, becomes too busy, due to a large quantity of users trying to get online, or, join chat rooms all at once. Yahoo Messenger due its free server also, became global recently, because, people from allover the globe can connect with each other, make online friends, by, adding each other to their own messenger lists. Yahoo's services also went mobile, and, even PC-PC, calling is also available, in their latest version of Yahoo Messenger 8.0. This, year, or, next, year, Yahoo Incorporated is planning to launch its latest version of Yahoo Messenger, with even, more, features, and user options. It will be version 9.0 So, as long as, technology progresses, so, will, the internet services advance non-stop until the end of time. Yahoo Incorporated, also, came out with Yahoo Messenger on the web. You can chat on it, the same way as with a regular instant messenger, but just log-in using her Yahoo I.D., and, password on the web page, and, using, your, internet provider's server. Whichever, way to chat is more comfortable for you, as, a user is entirely up to you?
Gary Buck
Gary (Ralph) Buck. Singer-songwriter, administrator, record producer, b Thessalon, near Sault Ste Marie, Ont, 21 Mar 1940, d Didsbury, Alta, 14 Oct 2003. His career began in Sault Ste Marie where he sang on CKCY radio, initially with Ray Kovisto's band The Country Caravan. After playing semi-pro baseball, in 1959 he made his first recordings for the Canatal label in Toronto. In 1963 his recording of his song 'Happy to Be Unhappy' was an international hit for the (US) Petal label. Buck was subsequently hailed as newcomer of the year by the US trade magazine Cashbox. Other records followed, including a second US hit, 'The Wheel Song,' for Petal in 1964 and several singles popular in Canada, including 'Calgary, Alberta' (1968), 'Mr. Brown' (1969), and 'Wayward Women of the World' (1970), all for Capitol.
Buck moved in the mid-1960s from Sault-Ste-Marie to Kitchener, Ont, where he starred 1967-9 on CKCO-TV's 'The Gary Buck Show.' He appeared on other Canadian and US country music TV shows and made several appearances in the late 1960s and early 1970s at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. In 1970 he began to divide his time between performance and administration, serving as general manager 1970-1 of Capitol Records' BMI publishing affiliate, Beechwood Music, and launching the Gene MacLellan song 'Snowbird.' In 1971 he established his own publishing and recording company, Broadland Music. The label's early roster included Don Cochrane, Alex Fraser, Dallas Harms, Patti MacDonnell, Artie MacLaren, Orval Prophet, Ian Tyson, and several others. Quality Records acquired a controlling interest in the label in 1976; with Quality's demise in 1985, Broadland fell dormant until Buck established Broadland International in Nashville in 1990 with a largely US roster that included George Hamilton IV. Buck continued to produce albums for Hamilton and many Canadian musicians from Broadland's Nashville and Calgary bases until his death.
Recordings
For Broadland and other labels Buck produced recordings by Hamilton, Harms, Dick Damron, the Family Brown, Tommy Hunter, the Mercey Brothers, and others. His own songs have been recorded by such pop and country artists as Bobby Curtola, Donna Darlene, and Orval Prophet. His own discography was completed by more than 50 singles, and by individual LPs for Canatel and Petal (the latter issued by Sparton in Canada), four for Capitol, three for RCA, and two for his own GB label. His later hits included 'It Takes Time' (1971), 'Saunder's Ferry Lane' (1972), and 'What'll I Do' (1975), all for RCA, and 'You Can't Change Horses' (2001). He also wrote and recorded many jingles. Among his later recordings were the CD Western Swing and Country (Broadland BRI-CD-0598, 1998) and the gospel album Don't Be Standin' on the Outside (BRI-CD-0302-2, 2002).
Industry Executive Activities
In 1971 Buck took the first of six non-consecutive terms as a director of the Nashville-based Country Music Association. In 1976 he was a founder of the Academy of Country Music Entertainment (see CCMA) and in 1981 began to organize the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, which opened in 1989 in Kitchener, Ont (see also Country Music), and which he served as president.
Honours
Buck won the Juno Award for country male singer annually 1964-6 and Big Country awards for top male vocalist and top producer in 1975. He was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.
Bibliography
Batten, Jack. 'Gary Buck: the country singer is all business,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 29 Apr 1972
Lorimer, Cliff. 'Gary Buck ... the legend keeps growing!!' CMN, vol 9, Feb 1989
Buck, Gary. Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, Official Souvenir Book (Kitchener, Ont, 1990)
Delaney, Larry. 'The Gary Buck Story,' Country Music News, Sept 2001
http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0000478
http://www.ccma.org
72.143.158.254 17:30, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Nikki Petersen
Nikki Petersen is an American film director living in Paris. She was born in 1985 in Fort Collins, Colorado. She attened Fort Collins High School, and later received a scholarship to attend the American University of Paris where she studied film and literature. She has directed two films: Up Rising and Honey Pumpkin Sweetie Pie, two musicals: West Side Story and Cabaret, and is currently directing Albin Wagener's music video Smell of Winter. She is also the star of Paname TV's reality TV show Cabaret: A Making Of.
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http://paname.aup.fr/videos/play.php?id=42 http://www.pop-rock.com/breve.php3?id_breve=1472 http://paname.aup.fr/videos/play.php?id=50 http://planet.aup.fr/pages/2005-2006/issue6/
84.97.251.114 18:09, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Sabela
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BEDUSSEY
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Anna Weatherley
Anna Weatherley, born in Hungary and now living in the United States is a designer of porcelain sold in high-end tabletop and department stores in the United States. With her mother, Weatherley fled Hungary as a child for Australia. She has her studio in Arlington, Virginia, while her designs are painted in Budapest, Hungary.
Many of Weatherley's designs are inspired by the botanical illustrations of such artists as William Jackson Hooker, Maria_Sibylla_Merian and other artists. Her creations often feature bugs, butterflies, flowers, and weeds. One of her best known patterns is Spring in Budapest.
Her designs can be found in such stores as Neiman-Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bergdorf-Goodman. Her works are distributed in the United States by the DeVine Corporation.
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Weatherley, Anna Weatherley, Anna Category:Porcelain 24.174.167.196 19:31, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
DEATH CAP MUSHROOM
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Dana L French
Dana L. French (1958 - ) is a prominent U.S. computer scientist working in the fields of business continuity, disaster recovery, high availability and virtualization. His approach to system administration is based on supporting an organizations business functions rather than the computer systems. This approach is credited with causing global shift in the way Unix system administrators perform their work.
He has designed and written numerous software packages to automate the methodologies involved in business continuity. These software packages are related to disaster recovery, high availability, virtualization, and content management for web based documentation. He also holds patents for methodologies related to business continuity and system administration. French is credited with coining the commonly used information technology phrase "enterprise wide unique".
French is well known in the Unix community for his advanced shell programming skills and is a noted advocate of Korn Shell programming. He provides source code for most of his programming work on-line free of charge. One of his most well known and widely used shell libraries is "shell curses", which is a shell script implementation of the "C" language "Curses" library. Another is "kshSQL" which is a Korn Shell implementation of a complete SQL database system. French is also the author of "shunix", which is a project to implement all of the GNU Unix utilities entirely in shell script code.
French is also well known as providing a MicroEMACS binary executable repository for a very wide variety of operating systems. MicroEMACS is a widely used programmers text editor. Linus Torvalds, the developer of linux, is a notable MicroEMACS user, and is known to frequent this site. French has provided continuous access to this repository since 1995.
French currently works as a business continuity consultant, and teaches courses in disaster recovery planning and Korn Shell programming. He is an author and publishes articles on these topics regularly.
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- Who's Who in Science and Engineering
- Who's Who in America
- Who's Who in the World
- AIX Update Journal
- Ridmail Spam Free Email
- Mt Knox Data Centers
- TV Wiki
- shunix - Shell Script Unix Utilities
- MicroEMACS
- Example Korn Shell Scripts
- Mt Xia
- Mt Knox
66.166.11.235 20:20, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Ringalevio
Ringalevio is a variation of Hide and Seek. There are two teams, runners and chasers. Chasers stand inside a circle, eyes closed counting to 100 while the runners hide in area. The chasers begin to hunt and when a runner is caught, the chaser shouts "ringalevio" and the runner is taken to base. The idea is to capture all runners but a speedy runner can save his friends by stepping inside the circle (without being caught). When all runners are captured, change sides.
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Taken from: Hello World. The Scout Association 1985 http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/getglobal/ideas/resource/game-ringalevio.htm
68.100.162.162 21:26, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Henry Fuchs
Henry Fuchs is the Federico Gil Professor of Computer Science, Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Adjunct Professor of Radiation Oncology at UNC Chapel Hill. He has been active in computer graphics since the early 1970's, with rendering algorithms (BSP Trees), hardware (Pixel-Planes and PixelFlow), virtual environments, tele-immersion systems and medical applications. He received a Ph.D. in 1975 from the University of Utah. He was a member of the faculty of the University of Texas at Dallas from 1975 to 1978. He joined the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1978. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the recipient of the 1992 ACM-Siggraph Achievement Award, and the 1992 Academic Award of the National Computer Graphics Association.
Henry Fuchs has advised many well known Computer Graphics researchers. Marc Levoy Gary Bishop
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Henry Fuchs webpage at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 137.203.143.189 22:47, 24 June 2007 (UTC)