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La galette des rois

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Early January, following the traditional festival of the Three Kings, also called 'the Three wise men', the French eat the 'galette des rois'. This, to the sheer delight of the local bakers, who sell these cakes with a trinket inside it, by the millions each year.

The traditional feast is celebrated by many churches on the 6th of January. In France, however, the feast of the 3 Kings is celebrated on the second Sunday after Christmas and is called 'Epiphany' after an ancient Greek word meaning 'to appear'.

Teh 'Galette des rois' literally means 'the cake of the kings'. Eating the galette does no longer have much religious significance in contemporary France, although the theme is rooted in religious traditions. With much fanfare, the trinket-hiding galette is presented at dessert during an evening meal between friends and family.

The person who finds the trinket is chosen 'the king' or 'the queen' and is crowned with a little paper crown provided along with the cake. He or She will then have to invite the friends or family present to a feast where another galette has to be served.

Storm 106

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Storm 106 is a web based radio station broadcasting from Ireland. Storm 106 commenced broadcasting in January 2002 on 106.2MHz FM. In 2004, pressure from the Communications regulator ComReg have forced the station into a clandestine existance. The station can still be heard on 106.2MHz FM in parts of NE Ireland, however this is a relay of their webstream at http://www.storm106.com. No mention is ever made on live broadcasts of an FM frequency - only their website and it is not known if the signal on FM is being operated by the station.

Goodbye

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Ree Woo is a pilot with a minimal part in the Left Behind series. His first appearance is in the ninth book, Desecration. In it, he is shown to be a Korean by birth, in his late 20's, and later on marries Ming Toy. They stand together at the end of the Glorious Appearing watching Jesus triumph over the Antichrist, hand in hand.

Information taken from: Left Behind Books 9-12
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Deadline Auto Theft (1983 film)

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 * Article created: Deadline Auto Theft. --Interiot 08:15, 7 January 2006 (UTC)

Deadline Auto Theft tis a 1983 independent film written and directed by H.B 'Toby' Halicki. It centers around a group of car thieves and the 48 cars they must steal in a matter of days. The film is infamous for having wrecked and destroyed 186 cars in a 17 minute car chase scene and a 40 minute car chase scene. The cars were a 1974 Bricklin SV-1 and a 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 named Eleanor. H.B 'Toby' Halicki simply went out his way as a directer by combining the best of Gone In 60 Seconds and The Junkman. He was able to reprise he role as the legendary car thief who can't be stopped. He asked his friend Hoyt Axton to play the police captain hot on his trial. It simply turns into the most brilliant films ever made.

Plot Summary
After the attempted theft of his daughter's (Judi Gibbs) husband's car (Dan Grimaldi), LAPD Captain Gibbs (Hoyt Axton) declares war on master car thief Maindrian Pace (H.B 'Toby' Halicki), whose insurance investigation company provides the perfect front. A South American drug lord pays Pace and his team to steal 48 cars for him, all but one, a 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1, are in the bag, so they set out on the job while the police frantically try to track him down.Pace is the inadvertent symbol of that symbiosis: both investigator and thief, his heists carefully restricted to vehicles insured by the very companies that then hire him to investigate his own crimes, Pace is not between two worlds (as the ad copy would say) but at the heart of a ceaselessly functioning mechanism. As Pace prepares to rip-off the fastback, codenamed "Eleanor", in Long Beach, he is unaware that his boss (Jerry Daugirda) has tipped off the police after a business dispute. Their efforts pay off when Pace's boss double-crosses him and tips them off on his next job. Police pursue Pace in "Eleanor", Detectives (Butch Stockton and Phil Woods) are waiting and pursue Pace through five cities as he desperately tries to get away. the last of the cars needed to fulfill their contract, through southern California as he tries to get away. Contained the longest car chase in movie history at the time as well as a record stunt jump as part of the finale of a 40 minute car chase. The car chase contained several accidents including one unscripted accident caught on film. When the chase ends Pace simply spots another Eleanor at a car wash, and then Pace pulls into the car wash parking lot and gets out of the stolen Eleanor and the car wash girl asks Pace "Do you want it Spray Wax." Pace says "No just wash it." then Pace walks off the lady at the car wash and says "Is this your car." and the lady says "Yes it is." and "Apparently they have to re wash the car, you just right to the managers office and I'll bring the car back there for you." and then Pace drives off in the stolen Eleanor from the car wash, he quickly switches the plates and drives off into the sunset.

Cast And Crew Of Deadline Auto Theft (1983 film)

 * H.B 'Toby' Halicki .... Maindrian Pace/Vicinski/Mr. Villis
 * Hoyt Axton .... Captain Gibbs
 * Lang Jeffries .... Lt. Arthur
 * Pat Hartigan .... Lt. Reed
 * John Halicki .... Sgt. Hawkins
 * Maureen Coddington .... Officer DuPree/Hungary Tiger Girl/The Car Wash Girl
 * Dan Grimaldi .... Carl
 * Judi Gibbs .... Herself
 * Marion Busia .... Pumpkin Chase
 * Jerry Daugirda .... Eugene Chase
 * George Cole .... Atlee Jackson
 * James McIntyre .... Stanley Chase
 * Ronald Halicki .... Corlis Pace
 * Markos Kotsikos .... Uncle Joe Chase
 * Tony Ostermeier .... Orvall (Air Cover Helicopter Thief Pilot)
 * Phil Boroff .... Policeman
 * Chip Giannettino .... Policeman
 * Garland Brown .... Policeman
 * Freddy Canon .... Policeman
 * George Barris .... Policeman
 * Dave Logue .... Policeman
 * Christopher Stone .... Policeman
 * Dennis Stouffer .... Detective at Rosecrans Carwash/Policeman

James Maconald

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James Macdonald was killed by his babysitter who was an ex-military man.

Dr Charles Christopher

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Charles Edward Christopher Sr., a longtime Tulsa civil rights leader, died Tuesday. He was 80. Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. Saturday at Christ Temple CME Church under the direction of Jack's Memory Chapel Funeral Home. Christopher was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended Ohio State University in the 1940s. He graduated from the Chicago College of Optometry in 1950. That same year, he and his wife, Anita Williams Christopher, were the first black people to open an optometry practice in Tulsa. He was a director of the Northeastern District of the Oklahoma Optometric Association from 1971 to 1974. Christopher took an active role in city politics, serving at various times as president of the Target Area Action Group and chairman of the Coalition for Community Development. He also was a commissioner of the Tulsa Urban Renewal Authority and vice president of the National Citizens Participation Council. For several years he served in a variety of leadership positions at the Moton Health Clinic. In 1973, he was the author of a well-publicized private report that criticized the Tulsa City Commission, the

Tulsa Urban Renewal Authority, the Tulsa Housing Authority and several other agencies for segregating Tulsa's black population on the north side. In 1974, Christopher was elected chairman of a citizens committee that advised the City Commission on distributing federal community development funding. In 1987, he became the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that sought to prove that Tulsa's commission form of government unconstitutionally discriminated against black residents by diluting their votes and preventing black leaders from winning elective offices. City voters approved a charter change that did away with the commission form of government in 1989. In 1990, the results of the city's first City Council primary guaranteed that two members of the first council would be black. "I feel good tonight," Christopher told the Tulsa World after the primary. "Today, history has been made." In 1993, he was one of three finalists to fill a vacant City Council seat. Christopher was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. In 2001, he was honored with the Image Builder Award from the North Tulsa Heritage Foundation. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Anita Christopher; four daughters, Marilyn Christopher of New York City, Gloria Jennings of Indianapolis, Leslie Christopher of Tulsa and Jan Christopher of Dover, Del.; a son, Charles Christopher II of Dallas; and five grandchildren.

St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral

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Pantelism

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Pantelism is both Prêteristic and Inclusionistic.

Proponents of Pantelism
http://pantelism.com

Critics of Pantelism
http://www.biblicaluniversalist.com/ARealityCheckForPantelists.html

60.226.71.2 01:56, 7 January 2006 (UTC) David G. Embury [Australia]
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Jack Kenny

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Jack Kenny is the creator of the edgy show on NBC called The Book of Daniel (TV).

Aminul Khan

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Aminul Khan also known as "Amin Khan" is a young Bengali actor.
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Tasso Ham

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Brief History of Acoustic Research

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Acoustic Research (“AR”) was co-founded in 1954 by audio pioneer, inventor and researcher Edgar Villchur. AR was established to produce the model AR-1, a loudspeaker design incorporating the acoustic-suspension principle based on patent No. 2,775,309 granted to Edgar Villchur and assigned to Acoustic Research in 1956. The acoustic-suspension woofer provided an elegant solution to the age-old problem of high bass distortion in loudspeakers caused by non-linear, stiff mechanical suspensions in conventional loudspeakers. The acoustic-suspension woofer (sometimes known as “air suspension”) used the elastic cushion of air within a small, sealed loudspeaker enclosure of about 1.5 to 1.7 cu. ft., to provide the restoring force for the woofer diaphragm. The entrapped air provided a linear spring to the woofer's diaphragm, enabling it to move back and forth great distances (“excursion”) in a linear fashion, a requirement in the reproduction of deep-bass tones. As such, the AR-1 set new standards of low-frequency performance and low distortion that were unsurpassed for many years; in fact, the best loudspeakers fifty-years later continue to use the acoustic-suspension principle for high-quality bass reproduction. The small size of the high-performance AR-1 (dictated by the design requirement of acoustic suspension) was an unintentional dividend that helped usher-in the age of stereophonic sound reproduction. Two bookshelf-sized loudspeakers were far more acceptable in a living room than two refrigerator-sized boxes heretofore necessary to reproduce sub-sonic bass notes.

Edgar Villchur's technical innovation was based in large part on scientific, objective-test techniques and research, all of which was publicly shared in the form of written documents and response-measurement graphs and diagrams -- unheard of in the industry at that time. Acoustic Research, under Villchur's leadership, was also innovative during this period in the way in which the company offered equal opportunity, liberal benefits, insurance and profit sharing to every employee.

In 1958 AR once again pioneered in loudspeaker technology with the introduction of the model AR-3, which used the AR-1’s acoustic-suspension woofer in conjunction with the first commercially available hemispherical (“dome”) high-frequency tweeters available in a loudspeaker. For nearly ten years after its introduction the AR-3 was widely regarded as the most accurate loudspeaker available at any cost, and was used in countless professional installations, recording studios and concert halls. Many well-known professional musicians used AR-3 loudspeakers due to their life-like, accurate sound reproduction. In the early 1960s AR conducted a series of over seventy-five live-vs.-recorded concerts in which the sound of a live string quartet was alternated with the reproduced music played through a pair of AR-3s. In this “ultimate” subjective test of audio quality, the listeners in these concerts were largely unable to detect the switchovers from live to recorded, a strong testament of Acoustic Research audio quality. AR went on to introduce many other notable designs, and by 1966 the company had grown to hold 32.2% of the US domestic loudspeaker market, based on the Institute of High Fidelity Manufacturers statistics for that year. This was the highest product market-share ever held by a loudspeaker manufacturer since the days statistics have been kept in the industry. (ARHPG_2006_TomTyson)
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Oliver Herford

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Oliver Herford (1863 - 1935)

This British born American writer and artist has been called "The American Oscar Wilde". As a frequent contributor to "The Mentor" and "The Ladies' Home Journal", he sometimes signed his artwork as "O Herford". In 1906 he wrote and illustrated the "Little Book of Bores". He also wrote short poems and is known for his witty quotes.

Quotes by Oliver Herford

ʔ A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: she changes it more often.

ɕ If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one; go ahead, get married.

ɡ Many are called but few get up.

ǁ Only the young die good.

ʒ Tact: to lie about others as you would have them lie about you.

Kombayn Nikoladze

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Kombayn Nikoladze is the president of Georgia in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. He was born on May 17, 1956 in Zugdidi, Georgia to a poor farmer and his wife. He dropped out of school at age 17, and got himself easily in politics. He had became the newly elected presidint of Georgia after using his political, technological and financial influence. His ambition is matched only by his industriousness. Nikoladze was known to dislike Americans. He made threats and vowed to "destroy all Americans". He also played in a number of criminal activities with secret organazations, including the one in Myanmar China, where he got into a organazation with Feirong Wong, in discriminating the world. He was shot by Sam Fisher in 2004, at the Georgian Presidential Palace.
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The Simpsons Christmas Special: The Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire

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First aired: 12/17/1989 Christmas is nearly ruined when Marge has to spend all of the family's gift money to remove Bart's tattoo. Homer becomes a department store Santa to raise more cash, but bets all of it, $13.00, at the dog races on a hot tip from Barney. Homer and Bart save Christmas by adopting the losing greyhound, Santa's Little Helper, the family Christmas gift.
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Apple Pie American

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Apple Pie American can me any Mixed European American and African Americans.
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Kabyar
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Kabyar is the Burmese word for someone of mixed race. It literally means 'half and half' in this context, and in English is usually rendered as 'half caste'. Kabyar is primarily used to refer to the Anglo-Burmese and also the Anglo-Indians who once formed a large and influential community in the country, and it also refers to the Burmese_Chinese who are of mixed Burmese and Chinese or mixed Chinese and European descent. It must be noted that the term Kabyar does not, to Eurasians in Burma, have a derogatory meaning like the English term 'half caste'.

zipper storage bag
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The first incarnation of zipper storage bags (known more commonly under the genericized trademark ziploc) were patented by Robert W. Vergobbi on May 18, 1954. In the same year, Minigrip licensed them as pencil bags. Not until 1968 did Dow Chemical Company (more widely known for the production of napalm) begin marketing them for food.

Rodney Ross
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Rodney Ross is a fantastic bipedal mythical creature ... due to the fact that lake Eerie is not composed of saliva.

Blind Messiah
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Blind Messiah reffer to Neo in the movie The Matrix

Donkey (disambiguation)
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Donkey may refer to a number of things:
 * Donkey&mdash;a character from Shrek.
 * Donkey Kong– an arcade game.
 * Birching donkey–an apparatus used in prisons for birching (a type of punishment similar to caning).
 * Donkey vote–a type of Australian ballot.
 * Donkey jacket–a short, buttoned outer coat.
 * Donkey punch–a made up term not even good enough for Bad Joke of the Day (I wonder how it survived AFD?).
 * Nodding donkey–more commonly known as a pump jack.
 * Parading on donkey–a punishment in India.
 * Exploding donkey–another badly named article about an improvised explosive device.

Team Schlong
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<A squad of semi-pro atheletes who dominated the University of Maine Intramural Sports System from 1992 to 1996. The team consisted of a number of team captains from various HS teams from southern New England who negotiated a treaty in the early 90s to dominate University of Maine intramural sports for four years.

Of particular note, Team Schlong won the 1996 Floor Hockey Championship, defeating a team which included a members of the UMaine NCAA DI Ice Hockey Players.

Feared for their thuggery and gang signs and respected for their sheer dominance, Team Schlong lives on in the nightmares of rival UMO intramural teams.>

Calgary Southwest Electoral History
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 * The proposed article previously in this section has been declined and removed from this page, since it appears to be nonsense. If this proposal was written as a test, then congratulations; your test succeeded. Please use the sandbox for further tests, or please go on and propose a real article, following the guidelines listed on the Articles for creation page. -- kenb215 talk 16:26, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

Caitiee Dean
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[Sam Straw]
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Upon entering Trinty, Sam Straw, son of Great Britain's Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Jack Straw, made a great name for himself. He was requested by many to lead the offical council for student affairs as only a freshman, but, because of a strong commitment to his academics and to his family, he graciously declined, hiding behind a shadow of bashful humility. After only a three year carreer at Trinity, Sam, to the dismay of his family as well as his piers, sought something more, and in doing so decided it would be in his best interest to withdraw from his studies and focus his intellegence on the existential issues toward which he felt a particular magnetism.

He went on to achieve feats far different from those in the future imagined for him by society. The once promising boy slipped into an existence not only of disripute, but of anonymity. No longer was he Favorite Son of New York STRAWMAN, but instead, a faceless member of the masses. He became a slave to his needle as he lied, cheated, and stole to maintain his habit. As his relationship with his parents struggled for existence, he made the aquaintance of the infamous leader of the occult, His Holliness, Tanzin Calligula Belatrovius. Under the guidance of he Holiness he abandoned his western judeo/christian values and threw himself fully into the Cause. Sinking further and further from his roots, his family feared that he would never be returned to him as the innocent boy who had left them. His breeding overcame his corruptment and Sam Straw found his way safe after the awful massacre of Tanzin Belatrovius and many of his followers. Safe in body, but not safe in mind. Sam Straw collapsed under the psychological pressures remaining after his tango with the end of bodily existence. Although invited by Princeton to complete a preparatory tenure term, he declined and sunk into a state of complete mental indulgence feeding his feelings of insecurity and aggression. This, and a penchant for painkillers, landed in the hands of wiz kid Doctor Fontodi Macabre. He was cured of the scourge of drugs that plagued him and he returned to his tender family although it now lacked a member. He now cradles his long lost ego in the twilight of even his idols.

G35
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The G35 is a revolutionary adapter to enable the use of regular 35mm lenses on a digital video camera, while maintaining the desired depth of field, viewing angle and with low loss of light. The concept is to combine artistic flair with modern digital technology, at a price that is more affordable than the current P+S Technik Mini35 Adapter.

Although the production version is not commercially available, beta testing is underway with the next generation HD cameras.

Current adapter support is for;

DVX-100/a HVX-200 XL1/2 Sony Z1U/FX1

With lens adapter mounting for Nikon, PL, Canon EOS and FD.

Test footage and images can be found at Cinemek.com

http://www.cinemek.com/

Gdmj100 10:45, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
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Foucault Pendulum Diagrams
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagrams_For_Foucault_Pendulum I created the article at the above location and can paste the entire article here if needed. The article is ready to be included under the Mechanics category just like the article Foucault Pendulum that is already present. The article addresses more detail than present in the existing article and I think would cause confusion if included in that existing article which is fine the way it is. Thank you for your consideration and I will try to respond correctly in the Talk pages to any questions.

Toadbert
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Toadbert is a Toad from the normal(future) Mushroom Kingdom in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. He accompanies Peach and Toadiko on their trip to see that past mushroom kingdom, where he is quickly lost along with Princess Peach in the past when the time machine used to go back in time turns up in the future again, broken. During most of the time you see him he is suffering from memory loss. It hurts his head just to try to remember the aweful event that caused Peach to go missing. He has, however, drawn a picture of images that he remembers, that helps explain what happened. You first meet him inside of the Yoob's belly, where he is trying to save the captures Yoshis. There he doesnt seem to mind that he can't remember his past, he just plans to forget and play happily with the yoshis, unlike many amnesia suffering characters, who tend to moarn their loss of memory. He is an overall nice guy, and likes to help out. He constantly adds the phrase "By boogity" to the ends of his sentances. Near the end he remembers his past after getting hit on the head by a falling Kylie Koopa. He and Kylie then team up for a brief time to tell Mario and Luigi about his newfound memory.

Appearance: Wears thick, black rimmed glasses, an orange and yellow tie, and has a blue mushroom head with white spots.

Chloë- the facts behind the name
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''Random Facts on the common name: Chloë 1. The name is commonly used as a Dog name 2. Zoë can also be spelled with two dots above the E. 3. One variation of the name is Kloey or just Chloe without the dots. 4. The dots make the E have a long sound, like bee, not bed. 5. Chloë is ranked number one in in some countries, now being outnumbered with the name Emily and Emma 6. In French countries, Chloe is spelled not with the two dots but an accent (aigu). Shown an enlarged version of the accent: / 7. Chloe's Garden is the name of a site dedicated to lost pot-bellied pigs. 8. A long-lost twin of the name Chloë is Zoë! 9. The Olsen twins starred in a hit ty show based on a charactor named Chloe. 10. Chloe ( with accent) is the name of a fashion designer.

Refernces: yahoo.com google.com chloesgarden.com chloe.com

Chloë: Secrets to Success
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Smith and Wesson - Registered Magnum .357
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Officially named the Smith and Wesson .44 Hand Ejector 1st Model 'New Century,' it became popularly known as the 'Triple Lock' owning to it's extra locking lug on the cylinder crane. This extra locking mechanism was deemed necessary oweing the increased power of the new .44 Special cartridge, which was a lengthened version of the old .44 Russian. Considered by many, including Elmer Keith, to be the finest revolver ever made, it was only manufactured between 1908 and 1915. In total 15,376 specimens were manufactured and S&W was sold out completely by 1917. S&W ceased production for a couple or reasons: the British/Canadian Army were purchasing the triple lock in large quanities for WWI, in .455 Eley, and thought the shroud would collect dirt; S&W could save $2.00 per revolver by eliminating the shroud and third locking lug. The shroud would come back in 1926 with the 3rd Model Hand-Ejector but the fabled 'Triple Lock' was gone forever.

comet assay
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Suburban Showdown
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Political punk band from New Hampshire.
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((Chess))
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Chess is the most popular game in the world. It was invented by a smart minister in India. A king wanted to play a two player war game. So he called on this minister. The king loved chess so much he played it while he was going someplace by pinning the pieces to the board! Chess has had many changes since it was invented. There are 7 ranks: Amateur (Class D) Amateur (Class C) Amateur (Class B) Amateur (Class A) Master, International Master, and Grandmaster. Chess consists of a board with 64 squares- 32 white squares and 32 black squares. It has 16 pieces on each side. There are 8 white pawns, 2 rooks, 2 knights, two bishops, 1 king and 1 queen. And black has the same pieces. Some of the best chess players (grand masters) were Bobby Fischer, Anatoly Karpov, Vishy Anand, Judith Polgar, and Garry Kasporov. Chess is definitely full of strategy and fun. Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess www.chesskids.com Beggining Chess
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Theodoras
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Theodoras invented the key, ruler, carpenter's square, level, lathe and bronze casting. Carl Sagan asks in his COSMOS series "Why are there no statues to this man?"

IPod Games
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Brick- A skill game with increasingly diffucult levels. Music Quiz- A memory game where you try to guess which song is playing. It starts out with 4 songs to choose from and there is a time limit. Parachute- A game where you shoot the oncoming parachuters and helicopters before they stack up and shoot you. Solitare- The origional card game.

Hastings Entertainment
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Sofia-West
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History
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Sacramento News and Review
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Alternative weekly newspaper in Sacramento, California. Noted as the last place of employment of investigative journalist Gary Webb. Webb committed suicide while working for the paper.

The Destruction of Black Civilization
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The Destruction of Black Civilization is a book authored by Chancellor Williams, discussiong the history of Africa and Black Africans from 4500 B.C. to the present day. It discusses how Egypt was originally a Black civilization which evolved to its highly advanced state through the ruling and efforts of its Black populace, before being destroyed or conquered by successive waves of immigration and invasion by White and Semeitic settlers and armies. Williams states that the low level of civilization of Africa and its peoples after these invasions is the result of the long, drawn-out conquest of Lower (Northern) Egypt and the effects of these invasions on the population and civilization of Upper (Southern) Egypt.

It is a notably afro-centric work; Williams makes numerous generalizations (positive and negative) about both Black Africans and the White and Semitic invaders. In example, "For the Asians are a very smart and very cunning people." (Williams, p. 71), and "Full advantage was taken of the fact that Africans are a very religious people." (Williams, p. 58). Despite these and similar discomforting generalizations, the book makes several extremely strong arguments regarding the 'Blackness' of Ancient Egypt, and the origins of the first great civilization being one of Black Africans. He cites the example of the noticeably negroid features of the great sphinx and various other statues and inscriptions as evidence.

Symnopsis for Sounds and Silences Twilight Zone Episode
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Rotund, jolly actor John McGive stars as Roswell G. Flemington, a former Navy man who insists upon running his business and his home in strict Navy maritime fashion. This includes running clocks that give the hour in Navy fashion "Bell" sounds, whistle calls--calling shipmantes (his employees) to duty, clanging bells, and of course extremely loud Naval gun blasts. Navy military music completes this well-written, creative episode. Moreover in military fashion he addresses his wife as "Madam." i.e, "Madam, I'll have you know..."LOL "Sounds and Silences" was written by Rod Serling--the Best of the Best!

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Jill Abramson
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Jill Abramson is the current managing editor of The New York Times. Prior, she spent many years as a reporter in Washington, D.C., writing for both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

Douglas Brinkley
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Douglas Brinkley is professor of history at Tulane University. Besides being a renowned historian, he is also a president of the United States biography and also a presidential historian. Brinkley is also a New Orleans, Lousisiana and survived Hurricane Katrina by escaping a few hours after landfall. Brinkley has authored many books on different subjects and people. His subjects include John Kerry, Jimmy Carter, Rosa Parks, and the March on Washington.

Ken Lewis (percussionist)
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This is a disambiguation request.

The content of this proposed article is already found at Ken Lewis.

Ken Lewis should be a disambiguation article as follows:

Ken Lewis may refer to:


 * Ken Lewis (songwriter) composed the 1967 hit song "Little Bit o' Soul".


 * Ken Lewis (percussionist) is a session drummer.


 * Ken Lewis (executive) is head of Bank of America.

Steve Bunin
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Steve Bunin has worked as a sports anchor at ESPN since 2003. He has also worked in TV in New York, Michigan, and Arizona.

757
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757 is the area code serving Southeatern Virginia, incluing the Cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Norfolk, Newport News, Suffolk and Virginia Beach, in addition to numerous counties. More than just an area code, '757' is often used to describe the region. Also known as Tidewater, or Hampton Roads, the region is unique in that many of the cities are adjacent. A Virginia law prohibits cities from being part of counties.

While the different communities of the 757 are transparent for many residents who may live, work, shop and commute in any number of the adjacent cities, local politics prevents the mergers of the cities and thus any recognition as a major population center.

In recent years, the term '757' has taken a place in pop culture getting shout-outs in Rap songs as well as from professional atheletes.

Translational partition function
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In statistical mechanics, the translational partition function is that part of the partition function resulting from the movement (translation) of the center of mass. It is derived in the same way as the partition function for the canonical ensemble.

Woodhaven, Fife
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Woodhaven used to be a small village between Newport-On-Tay and Wormit but over the years due to expansion of both these villages it is now just the name for harbour.

Mystical Seven
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Mystical Seven is a secret society founded at Wesleyan University, CT (also known as M7 or Mystical 7). While offically acknowledged in 1837, thought to have played a hand in the founding of the school in 1831. Orginally a literary society that had 7 branches at schools in the south, but during the Civil war contact with the other chapters were lost never to be reforged. Currently several societies claim to be the orginal Mystical Seven. It appears as though they lost their literature and traditions, which when were later found gave another group the oppurtunity to step in and claim they have the society's true spirit.


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CW Rice Middle School
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An old charming middle school in beautiful Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA. It has three grades- 6th, 7th, and 8th, and various activities you can join such as Ski Club, Art Club, History Club, Jazz Band, Student Council, and more. The library and art room are open daily for things to do during study hall or after school. There are nine periods a day- periods A-I. The languages available to take are German, French, and Spanish and there is band and chorus, too. All language classes are a full period everyday and each have special days for parties during holidays in that country. Ex- the Spanish class had a fiesta on January 6 for the Epiphany, were the students ate Three Kings Cake and hit a pinata. In 7th and 8th grade, you can take Family Consumer Science or Industrial Arts. All through the year there are things to do and places to go at CW Rice.

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Skull and Serpent
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Skull and Serpent is a secret society founded at Wesleyan University, CT in 1865. They are housed in a buliding on Wyllis Ave designed by Henry Bacon. The Tomb is renowned for its brick work which makes it look like the scales of a serpent. Still thought to exist.

Mary Gibbs
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Mary Gibbs Mary Jessica Gibbs (January 1,1996)is an American actress. She is well known for her part as the voice of "Boo" in Monsters, Inc. As she was only 2 1/2 at the time of the filming, she had trouble sitting still to record her lines so the studio followed her around with a microphone.

Komstad
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Komstad is a small farming village in Sävsjö Municipality, Jönköping County, in southern Sweden.

The name Komstad occurs in texts from 1370.

Komstad is known as the birthplace of Jonas Bronck.

The Junkman
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The Junkman is a 1982 independent film written and directed and produced by H.B 'Toby Halicki. It centers around a Junkyard Owner turned movie maker Harlan B. Hollis. The film is infamous for having wrecked and destroyed over a 150 cars in a 17 minute car chase scene and a over 40 minute car chase scene. The film took two years in the making. H.B 'Toby' Halicki used a brand new 1980 Cadillac Eldorado and also a brand new 1981 Corvette and also a brand new 1982 Ferrari BB 512I and also a brand new 1983 Pontiac Firebird and also the smash up 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 named Eleanor and also his own personal classic car collection of over 200 cars to make this 1982 motion picture in his own company building which was called H.B. Halicki Junkyard And Mecantile Company. He asked his friends Christopher Stone, Lang Jeffries, Dan Grimaldi, Hoyt Axton, George Barris, Freddy Canon and real life Playboy Playmate Judi Gibbs to play Christine his neighbor.

Plot Summary
Junkman and movie-maker Harlan B. Hollis (H.B 'Toby' Halicki) struggles to stay alive when a jealous partner (Christopher Stone) in his company hires three goons ( Dave Logue, Tony Ostermeier, Rita Rickard) to kill him. Full of amazing car chases, fantastic crashes, and edge-of-your-seat action.

The Cast And Crew Of The Junkman
H.B. Halicki .... Harlan B. Hollis/Maindrian Pace Christopher Stone .... Michael Fox Susan Shaw .... Susan Clark Lang Jeffries .... Arthur Wheeler Bruce Cameron .... Bruce Jack Vacek .... Jack Dan Grimaldi .... Larry Bergleman Kelly Busia .... Kelly Hollis Richard L. Muse .... Richard Harris Hill Freddy Canon .... Himself Sharon McCreedy .... Richard's secretary Lynda Day George .... Helen Hollis (Harlan's Wife) Dennis Stouffer .... Dennis (security man) Judi Gibbs .... Christine Brian LaBonge .... Brian Hoyt Axton .... Himself/Capt. Gibbs George Barris .... Himself Phil Boroff .... Policeman Chip Giannettino .... Policeman John Halicki .... Man in horse carriage Warner E. Leighton .... Himself Dave Logue .... Magnum Nick Nickolary .... Himself (Goodyear Blimp skipper) Tony Ostermeier .... Air cover Rita Rickard .... Blackbird (murderess) Jewel Shepard .... Girl in car Kopi Sotiropulos .... Frank Spyros Butch Stockton .... Datsun crash policeman Mike Brennan .... Festival MC/Nursery truck driver Maureen Coddington .... Police dispatcher #1 Ronald Halicki .... Pig man P.J. Webb .... Herself
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Sackville Hamilton Carden
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Kamaljit Jhooti
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Kamaljit Jhooti (born on March 26, 1982 in Southall, London, United Kingdom) is a British Asian R&B singer under the alias Jay Sean.

Biography


Kamaljit Jhooti's stage name Jay Sean was adapted from taking the 'J' from 'Jhooti' and 'Sean' from 'Shaan', a name that his family affectionately called him which means star. However, this anglicisation has been criticised by many Asians for him apparently not being proud of his Panjabi origins.

He grew up in Hounslow, which is located near the world famous London Heathrow International Airport which is west of London. He is a follower of Sikhism, although he does not wear a turban.

Jhooti started his hobby of rapping at the age of 14, in a hip hop duo called "Compulsive Disorder" with his cousin Pritpal. He went by the name MC Nicky J and Pritpal went by the name MC DNA. "Compulsive Disorder" later gained the attention of local radio station DJs.

Jhooti went to a private boys school. He was one of the brightest boys in the class with ten grade A's at GCSE and 4 A level's that, although rejected by Cambridge University, won him a place at Queen Mary, University of London to train as a doctor. Two years later Jhooti secured a one million pounds record deal and dropped out to follow his true love: Music.

Jhooti's only obstacle was frequent attention to his race rather than his music. Regarding the fact that he grew up in a extremely diverse country such as the United Kingdom, he developed influences from his Black, White and South Asian Friends.

Musical Career
"One Minute" was the first full track Jhooti had written himself. It was passed on by a friend who passed it onto other friends and it eventually landed in the hands of British Asian Music Producer Rishi Rich.After hearing the demo Rishi Rich asked Jhooti to come to the studio and got him to do a impromtude performance in front of his managers, 2Point9 management.

After he dropped out of studying medicine at QMW in East London where he had been for two years, Jhooti joined with the Music producer, Rishi Rich and Punjabi Singer, Juggy D during the summer of 2003 and started to work on material.

As Jhooti had gotten deeper into the music industry, he had expressed his love for R&B Music. The biggest year for Jhooti's career had to be 2004, when he released his first album and had chart-topping hits. Jhooti was introduced into the musical scene with hits like "Dance With You" (Nachna Tere Naal), "Eyes On You" and "Stolen". Jhooti is hard at work on the follow up to his Rishi Rich produced debut album "Me Against Myself".

Discography
right|thumbnail|Album cover for Kamaljit Jhooti's debut album, Me Against Myself


 * Albums


 * 1.   2004: Me Against Myself #29 UK (Relentless/Virgin Records)


 * Singles

Eyes On You (2004) #6 UK (Relentless/Virgin Records)

Stolen (2004) #4 UK (Relentless/Virgin Records)


 * Guest appearances

Dance With You (Nachna Tere Naal) (2003) #12 UK (Relentless/Virgin Records)

Awards

 * UK Asian Music Awards (AMAs)


 * 2005 Best Album ("Me Against Myself")


 * 2005 Best Urban Act


 * 2005 Best Video ("Stolen")


 * Channel U Best of British Awards


 * 2005 Channel U Best Of British Award

The Rainbow Warrior
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The Rainbow Warrior was the first navy cruiser of the Canadian Navy to come into existance. The name "The Rainbow" was made a mockery of and contributed furthermore to the idea that Canada would continue to have a weak navy. A name given to the Canadian navy was "The Tin Pot Navy" which meant it was weak, and bearly capable of doing its job.

Turner Catledge
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Antoni Perelli
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Trico Island
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