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Theremin
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Theremin World web site

Bayshore Skyway

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Lyndsey Aponik
Lyndsey Aponik is an actress born in Australia on March 7, 1994. At the young age of six she started taking acting classes and at age eight stared in multiple comercials and movies.

Comercials
Lyndsey Aponik stared in many commercial that aired in Australia.

Charmin Ultra= age 8

Colgate Toothpaste= age 9

Propostion 48= age 9

Clean and Clear acne wash= age 11

Mercedez Benz= age 13

Movies
Lyndsey has starded in some of Australias most famous movies.

Charlottes Web

Midnight

One More Day

Jump In

High School Musical

Behind the Glass Door

Elsewhere

Luther E. Gibson Freeway

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David L. Anderson (outlaw)
David L. Anderson (1862-June 4, 1918) was a 19th century American outlaw, better known under the alias Billy Wilson, who rode with Billy the Kid following the Lincoln County War. In his later years, he also served as a law enforcement officer and a U.S. customs inspector.

Biography
Born in Trumbull County, Ohio, he moved with his family to southern Texas sometime during the early 1870s. Working as a cowboy during his late teens, he moved to White Oaks, New Mexico in 1880 where he became the owner of a local livery stable. Closing his business the following year, he apparently received counterfeit money from the sale and was eventually indicted for passing the money in Lincoln County.

Forced to go on the run, he joined Billy the Kid and his gang rustling cattle in the local area. From February to May 1880, Anderson stole horses from the Mescalero Apache reservation as well as cattle from ranchers on the Colorado River to whom they sold for $10 a head to White Oaks businessman Thomas Cooper. During the summer they also stole cattle from rancher John Newcomb and sold them along with an additional 20 beef cattle to butcher John Singer in Las Vegas, New Mexico.

On November 29, Anderson and Billy the Kid were traveling in he open country near White Oaks when they were suddenly pursued by a local 8-man posse. Both their horses were killed during the chase however they were both able to escape on foot. Later meeting up with Dave Rudabaugh, the three rode into White Oaks the following day and attempted to gun down deputy sheriff James Redman but were forced to flee after a crowd of 30 or 40 local residents took to the streets. He and the others were tracked to a ranch house 40 miles away by a 12-man posse but they managed to escape. During the shootout, deputy sheriff Jimmy Carlyle was killed and their pursuers burned the hideout in frustration following their escape.

Following the siege at Stinking Springs, he was arrested with the rest of Billy the Kid's gang after surrendering to Pat Garrett and convicted in 1881. Anderson later escaped from custody in Santa Fe and escaped to Texas where he lived under his birth name David L. Anderson. Starting a ranch Uvalde County, Texas, he eventually married and had two children. Thanks in part to the efforts of Pat Garrett and others, Anderson received a presidential pardon from President Grover Cleveland in 1896 and worked as a U.S. customs inspector for a time. Serving as sheriff of Terrell County, he was eventually ambushed and killed by cowboy Ed Valentine at a local railroad depot in Sanderson, Texas on June 14, 1918. The young man, who was drunk and disorderly at the time, was hiding in a nearby storage shed when Anderson attempted to pursuade Valentine to surrender his firearm and give himself up. Less then an hour after his death, Valentine was lynched by an angry mob.

Southern Vales Christian College
Southern Vales Christian College is a school. people go there to LEARN. tori hates it thats why shes going back to where she came from! hahaha but she hates adelaide so meh WE DONT CARE ABOUT YOUU TORI POO! josh live next door lol STALK HIM PEOPLE! rosee goes there with me ... we are friends i guess.... lol .... um.... yee KATHYRYN LIKES LOTS OF GUYS LOL EG. MATT DANIEL SAM AND JOSH LAT HAHAHAHAHA lol shush um... there are teachers who teach you things eg. mr... mrs... none important enough to put up idk who founded it lol so lets just say i did lol ;D yee its and ok school oh open day is today ... 18 march oh yeh HAPPY BIRTHDAY LAUREN SJOERDSMA!

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" is a military speak for the acronym "WTF", which means "What The Fuck".

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Chris "Creedy" Bates
Christopher "Creedy" Bates is an American guitarist from San Diego, California. He is most notable for his work in third wave ska band The Donkey Show, and in Pop/ Ska band Unsteady. He currently resides in San Diego, California.

joke submission
My boyfriend, case closed.

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Fable (Sirtech)
Fable is a PC CD-ROM video game produced by Sirtech and Telestar Electronic Studios in 1996. It is a point and click style adventure game starring a young protagonist named Quickthorpe on his quest to save the world of Balkane from 4 monsters. It is not to be confused with the Xbox video game of the same name.

== Plot ==

The world of Balkane was a typical sword and sorcery style fantasy world until one day it was conquered by a race of energy based alien creatures called the Mecubarz. The Mecubarz treated the inhabitants of Balkane well but many humans resented being conquered. One human named Ismael planned a rebellion against the Mecubarz supposedly to free Balkane but in reality had his own agenda. In the dead of night, he and four other conspirators attempt to destroy the Mecubarz. Their mission failed and the four conspirators were punished by being transformed into monstrous creatures. Ismael cowardly fled and hid from the Mecubarz. In retalliation against humanity, the Mecubarz created a great cataclysm that destroyed most of Balkane, transforming it into a floating island is space.

The game begins 100 years later where the player takes control of Quickthorpe, a young man from a small village. The village elder sends him on a mission to retrieve four stones that hold the elements of Balkane within them. The stones are held by the four monsters and co-conspirators of Ismael who in the Mecubarz absense have conquered Balkane. Quickthorpe must find the four stones and destroy the four monsters in order to free Balkane and restore its environment to normal.

== Quickthorpe ==

The main character of Quickthorpe is a young blond man of about 16 with a British accent. He has spent his entire life in a small village until the beginning of the game. Regardless, he is incredibly resourceful and is gifted with a tremendous sense of humor and a monstrous labedo. Much of the brilliant commedy of the game comes from him.

FURTADOS MUSIC INDIA
Furtados was established in 1865. Over the years they have built a nationwide(in INDIA) reputation in the import and distribution of musical instruments, printed music and accessories. They import musical instruments from across the globe including USA, UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka. Music books are imported from virtually every major music publisher.

At Furtados, they retail the entire gamut of musical instruments & gear, accessories, music books & music software. They carry leading brands like Steinway, Yamaha, Samick, Mapex, Pearl River, Ritmuller, PRS Guitars, Greg Bennett, Kramer Guitars, Taylor, Takamine, Hofner, Digitech, D’Addario, Laney, Marshall , Fishman Amplification, Seymour Duncan, Dunlop, Zildjian, Hohner, Viscount, Wittner, Thomastik & Pirastro Strings, Cherub Tuners, Hercules & Ultimate Stands, Cakewalk & Sibelius software and many more.

Furtados' commitment to the Indian music market place is well established. Not only do they make available world-class products at affordable prices but also invest in the development of music through workshops, exhibitions and artist visits. In keeping with its 142-year old legacy and rich music tradition, Furtados remains commited to the music industry in India for the long haul.

French National School of Insurance (ENASS)
The École Nationale d' Assurances or French National School of Insurance is a business school, and one of the most prestigious French Grandes Écoles. It was founded in 1946 by the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), or (National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts).

Most of the students are working as managers in insurance companies,reinsurance companies or broker houses. Some are working in the field of finance, consulting or marketing (related or not with the insurance sector).

Grande Ecole and MSc program
The Master of Science in Insurance is ENASS's leading program. All the students are accepted each year after succeeding at what is known as a concours (nationwide selective exam) for which they prepare for two years at the university. Only 10 to 15% of the students are accepted.

The school has many notable alumni in the insurance industry.

MBA program
The MBA of management of an insurance company is well known in the industry.

Richard Vollenweider
Richard Albert Vollenweider, limnologist.

Born June 22, 1922, Zürich, Switzerland

Died January 20, 2007, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

Richard Vollenweider has written several widely cited academic works about lake eutrophication management. His pioneering work included a technical report from 1968, which related inputs of total phosphorus to chlorophyll-a concentrations (a common proxy measure of algal bloom intensity).

His findings have thereby laid the ground for predicting expected environmental effects on the Secchi depth and algal bloom intensity from phosphorus abatement, e.g., in sewage treatment plants.

Richard Vollenweider was awarded the Tyler Environmental Prize (1986), the Naumann-Thiennemann Medal by SIL (1987), the Global 500 Roll of Honor by UNEP (1988), and the Premio Internationale Cervia for his advisory on eutrophication of the Adriatic Sea (Italy).

Source:

Boavida, M. J. L., 2007. Richard A. Vollenweider, in memoriam. Limnetica, 26(1):i-ii. http://www.limnetica.com/Limnetica/limne26a/L26a_00_Richard_Vollenweider_memorian.pdf

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Ashley Marinez
Ashley Martinez is amazing and fabulous. She is a proffesional Norwegian stripper and she does good work for a dolla. Yea boi!!!! She my hoe!

Rolf Kristiansen
Rolf Kristiansen (25. February 1906 - 13. April 1988) was a Norwegian fine artist that was known by his forcefull expressive style. His works can be found in the Norwegian National gallery in Oslo as well as in many other national and foreign galleries.

Jack Goulston
Jack Goulston born in 1991 is although at the tender age of 16 is seen by many as a legend. He was quoted in the hot or not section in a well known magazine as being the best looking thing since Jesus.

Jack Goulston
Jack Goulston born in 1991 is although at the tender age of 16 is seen by many as a legend. He was quoted in the hot or not section in a well known magazine as being the best looking thing since Jesus.

Billy Wilson (outlaw)
Billy Wilson (outlaw) to David L. Anderson (outlaw)

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Ninetyeen
Ninetyeen is a Normal and Ice type Adventure Person.

Ninetyeen's main attacks are Sky Uppercut and Misty Ice.

In the cartoon
One is seen with January Esterley in The January Esterley Show.

Name
Its name is a combination of ninety and nineteen

Ninetyeen
Ninetyeen is a Normal and Ice type Adventure Person.

Ninetyeen's main attacks are Sky Uppercut and Misty Ice.

In the cartoon
One is seen with January Esterley in The January Esterley Show.

Name
Its name is a combination of ninety and nineteen

Proportionator
The proportionator is an unbiased stereological method used to estimate population size. The method introduces sampling with probability propoertional to size to improve the efficiency of the estimation process. This method is related to the optical fractionator and physical disector methods that employ a systematic uniform random sampling process.

The proportionator differs from these other methods by adjusting the sampling based on a nonuniform sampling characteristic that can be defined for each sampling site. The optical fractionator uses a constant characteristic value for each site. This fundamental difference in the sampling methods makes it possible to improve the sampling process by reducing the variance of the sampling process.

Introduction
A common misconception in the stereological literature is that design based methodologies require that all objects of interest must have the same probability of being selected. It is true that making such a design decision ensures an unbiased result, but it is not necessary. The use of nonuniform sampling is often used in stereological work. The point sampled intercept method selects cells using a point probe. The result is a volume-weighted estimate of the size of the cells. This is not a biased result.

A sampling method known as probability proportional to size, or PPS, selects objects based on a characteristic that differs between objects. An excellent example of this is the selection of trees based on their diameter, or selecting a cell based on volume. The PSI selects cells with points. DeVries estimators select trees with lines. Sections select objects based on their height. These are examples of objects being selected in a nonuniform manner by probes.

The proportionator applies PPS to counting cells. The PPS is employed to gain efficiency in the sampling, and not to produce a weighted estimate. The optical fractionator is the defacto standard for estimating the number of cells in an unbiased manner. The optical fractionator, and other sampling methods, has some statistical uncertainty. This uncertainty is due to the variance of the sampling even though the result is unbiased. The efficiency if the sampling can be determined by use of the coefficient of error, or CE. This value describes the variance of the sampling method. Often, biological sampling is reduced to a CE of .05.

The efficiency of a sampling method is the amount of work it takes to obtain a desired CE. A more efficient method is one that requires less work to obtain a desired CE. A method is less efficient if the same amount of work results in a larger CE.

Suppose that every sample always gave the same result. There would be no difference between samples. This means that the variance in this case is 0. No more than 1 sample would be required to obtain a good result. (Understand that this might not be efficient if the sampling requires a great deal of work and there is no need for a CE this low.) If samples differ, then the variance is positive, and so is the CE.

The typical method of controlling the CE is to do more counting. The literature on the optical fractionator recommends methods of deciding where to increase the workload: more slices, or more optical disectors. In keeping with this notion some amount of effort has been made to perform automatic image acquisition and counting to facilitate the process. The proportionator provides a superior result by avoiding more counting.

Plotless Sampling
One of the earliest stereological methods that employed PPS was introduced by Bitterlich in 1939 to improve the efficiency of fieldwork in the forest sciences. Bitterlich developed a sampling method that revolutionized the forest sciences. Up to this time the sampling quadrat method proposed by Pond and Clements in 1898 was still in use. Laying out sampling quadrats at each sampling site was a difficult process at times due to the physical obstructions of the natural world. Besides the physical issues it was also a costly procedure. It took a considerable amount of time to lay out a rectangle and to measure the trees included in the quadrat. Bitterlich realized that PPS could be used in the field. Bitterlich proposed the use of a sampling angle. All of the trees selected by a fixed angle from a sampling point would be counted. The quadrat, or plot as it was often called, was not required.

The quantity being estimated by the researchers was tree volume. The original sampling method was to choose a number of sampling points. The researcher traveled to each sampling point. A quadrat, rectangular sampling area, was laid out at each sampling point. Measurements of the trees in the quadrats was used to estimate tree volume. A typical measurement is basal area.

Bitterlich's method was to choose a number of samplng points. The researcher traveled to each sampling point just as in the quadrat method. At each sampling point the researcher used an angle gauge to see if a tree had a larger angle than the gauge. If so, the tree was counted. No quadrat and no measurements! Just count and go. The result of this procedure was an estimate of tree volume.

Grosenbaugh realized the importance of Bitterlich's work and wrote a number of articles describing the method. Soon a host of devices from angle gauge, to relascope, to sampling prism were developed. The Bitterlich method, employing PPS, and these devices profoundly increased the efficiency of fieldwork.

Proportionator
The proportionator reduces the workload by avoiding the expense of increased counting. The efficiency increase is attained by employing PPS. Efforts to automate the counting process attack the variance problem at the wrong level of sampling. The better solution is to reduce the workload before going to the counting step. The optimal situation is to have all samples providing identical counts. The next best situation is to reduce the difference between samples.

The proportionator adjusts the sampling scheme to select samples that are likely to provide estimates that have a smaller difference. Thus the variance of the estimator is addressed without changing the workload. That results in a gain in efficiency due to the reduction in variance for a given cost.

The main steps in sampling biological tissue are: 1. Selection of a set of animals 2. Selection of tissue, usually organs from the animals in step 1 3. Sampling of the organs by means such as slabbing, cutting bars from organs in step 2 4. Selecting a sample of the slices produced from the material in step 3 5. Selection of sampling sites on slices from step 4 6. Sampling in an optical disector within the sampling sites chosen in step 5

The typical attempt at increasing efficiency is the counting which occurs in step 6. The proportionator adjusts the sampling at step 5. This is accomplished by assigning a characteristic to each sampling site. Since each of the sampling sites is viewed it is possible for the automated systems to make a visual record of the site. The image collected at each site is used to determine a value for the site. The values for the sites are the characteristic. The potential sampling sites are then sampled based on the observed characteristic. Sites are chosen in a non-uniform manner, but still an unbiased method. Not only is the result unbiased, but the result is not weighted by the characteristic. The end result is that the difference between samples is reduced.

Experimental evidence demonstrates that the proportionator significantly reduces the variance between samples, especially in situations where the tissue distribution is heterogeneous. This means that the situations where it is harder to reduce the variance, or improve the CE, are just the situations where the proportionator excels. Another way to look at this is that the proportionator is designed to take the CE reduction issue out of the hands of the researcher.

Suppose that the goal is to have a CE of .05. If the CE is larger than that value, then the only option available in the optical fractionator method is to increase the counting by either using more slices or more sampling sites on the slices. The proportionator is able to adjust the sampling to decrease the CE without increasing the counting. In fact, if the proportionator is able to reduce the CE below .05, then it is possible to reduce the counting workload and allow the CE to come up to the .05 requirement.

Just as PPS revolutionized the forestry sciences it is expected that the application of PPS to cell counting will revolutionize the manner in which unbiased cell counts are performed.

BICKLEY PARK SCHOOL
A way of life.

Bickley Park School is an independent day school for boys aged from 2½ to 13 years. Founded in 1918, it is situated on two attractive sites in pleasant grounds in Bickley, just outside Bromley. The school offers around 400 boys a first-class start to their education and a successful springboard to their chosen public schools, the most popular of which include Tonbridge, King’s Canterbury and Sevenoaks.

Bickley Park moves into the future with confidence keeping pace with, and sometimes ahead of, the latest teaching and technological developments, whilst retaining our traditional values and high standards. A new music department, an impressive new sports hall, a covered swimming pool and a theatre are soon to be added to the already outstanding facilities and will complement our pleasant Victorian buildings and purpose built Science and Art departments.

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BICKLEY PARK SCHOOL
A way of life.

Bickley Park School is an independent day school for boys aged from 2½ to 13 years. Founded in 1918, it is situated on two attractive sites in pleasant grounds in Bickley, just outside Bromley. The school offers around 400 boys a first-class start to their education and a successful springboard to their chosen public schools, the most popular of which include Tonbridge, King’s Canterbury and Sevenoaks.

Bickley Park moves into the future with confidence keeping pace with, and sometimes ahead of, the latest teaching and technological developments, whilst retaining our traditional values and high standards. A new music department, an impressive new sports hall, a covered swimming pool and a theatre are soon to be added to the already outstanding facilities and will complement our pleasant Victorian buildings and purpose built Science and Art departments.

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Descripion
Acquired dyslexia is a term used for specific patterns of reading deficit resulting from adult brain injury or disease. There are three key types of acquired dyslexia with different patterns of deficits: surface dyslexia, phonological dyslexia, and deep dyslexia. Models of reading in the literature are largely based around satisfying evidence from case studies of such dyslexias. (Harley, 2008)

Windsor Tropical Fish Community
The Windsor Tropical Fish Community is a local group, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, which provides support and benefits to those interested in the popular hobby of fish keeping. Most interaction between members takes place in the online forums and photo gallery. Events are soon to come, as is the growth of this community in the Windsor-Essex region. The group is open to everyone, with no requirements. Some benefits, such as group prices, and store discounts, are only available to card-holders. Membership cards are available for a small fee. Please join the forum, and enjoy!!! http://www.windsortropicalfish.com

London Buses Route 476
London Buses Route 476 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to First London.

History
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Nathan Garrett Johnson
Nathan Johnson is the Richwoods High School Student Council President for 2006-2007 School Year. His Vice President was Ned Matuzsak, Treasurer was Jack Berres

Those three made Richwoods Student Council what it is today.

Nate was also voted Best Laugh in the Senior Class

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Ben Hollingsworth
Benjamin Allen Nicolas Hollingsworth (born September 7, 1984 in Brockville, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor.

Hollingsworth was born in Brockville, Ontario, Canada but later moved to Peterborough, Ontario, Canada at the age of 12. While in his high school years, Ben appeared in more than 20 different professional and regional theatre productions in the span of 4 years. At the age of 17, he was offered a leading role as a mentally delayed youth living on the streets of Toronto in the critically acclimated new play "Frozen Dreams", by director/playwright Robert Ainsworth. He attended the National Theatre School of Canada, where he earned leading roles in all three productions presented at the Mounment National theatre in Montreal and garnished acclaim after being listed as one of the top ten performances of 2006 by "the Hour". Shortly after graduating Benjamin accepted the role of Lance Corporal Dawson in the Canadian Premier of Neptune Theatre's "A Few Good Men" by Aaron Sorkin creator of the "West Wing." Under the direction of fellow National Theatre School graduate Ted Dykstra, Benjamin was nominated for a 2007 Robert Merritt Award.

In 2003, Hollingsworth made his film debut in the TV made film "Music Man" as one of the Honeymoon Couples. He later made guest-star appearances in television shows Trapped and Mayday. In 2007, after moving to Toronto, Benjamin wanted to take a break from theatre to focus on developing his film and television career. Benjamin guest starred on CTV's popular hit series Degrassi: the Next Generation as well as TBS's new comedy Lovebites. In September 2007, Benjamin teamed up with another NTS graduate, director, Stuart Gillard and ABC's "Heroes" star, Matt Lanter, in the MGM Studio's film The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream. In 2008, Benjamin will be guest starring in the new CBC TV series "Heartland." and making a return to stage as "Andy" in Theatre Passe Muraille's "Last Days of Graceland".

Personal life
He was accepted into all five of the theatre programs he applied to including, Ryerson, Windsor, York and AMDA in New York.

He raised over $5000 dollars for Terry Fox Cancer Research and a local homeless shelter through various theatre productions while still in high school. He was awarded a Civic award for his contributions.

H met actress Nina Dobrev on the set of Degrassi: The Next Generation and are now roommates in downtown Toronto.

He is a long time hockey fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Barbe Class
Multi Utility Landing Craft BARBE-Class (520) is a class of small Landing ships operated by the German Nav

Equiped with a bow ramp and a stern ramp able to load up to 150 tons on deck used for special units (divers), disaster relief, auxiliary mine layer and on delivery of oversize goods.

Units
The units are named after fish. Two units L 762 - Lachs and L 765 - Schlei are in commission. Further units being decommissened.

Naval Base
Both units are based in Eckernförde on the baltic coast.

Specifications

 * Displacement: 430 t
 * Length: 40 m
 * Beam: 8.8 m
 * Draft: 2.2 m
 * Speed: 11 knots
 * Armament: n/a
 * Crew complement: 17
 * Capacity: 150 tons general cargo
 * 1020 hp (750 kW) Diesel engine

Underground Love
Bobby Valentino plans on releasing his third album called "Underground Love" sometime in 2008. So far he has release only two songs that might be on the album title "Sexy Girl" and "Your Not Alone."

Steven Robman
Steven Robman is an American television and theatre director/producer. He's been married to Kathy Baker since 2003, and has a friendship with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Scott Wolf. He served as the Artistic Director of The Phoenix Theatre from 1981-1982.

Directing Credits
 * Ghost Whisperer
 * The Young And The Restless
 * Pasadena
 * Strong Medicine (created by Tammy Ader)
 * Relative Chaos
 * Hello Sister, Goodbye Life
 * Picking Up And Dropping Off
 * Medium
 * Windfall
 * Love Rules!
 * I Do, They Don't
 * The O.C.
 * Gilmore Girls
 * The Guardian
 * Thieves
 * Boston Public
 * The Audrey Hepburn Story (including Co-Executive Producer
 * Bull
 * Charles in Charge
 * Sons of Mistletoe
 * Time of Your Life
 * Dawson's Creek
 * Blood On Her Hands (starring Philip Casnoff, Susan Lucci, John O'Hurley, and Lauren Collins)
 * L.A. Firefighters
 * Moloney
 * Party of Five (along with Richard Pearce, Stephen Cragg, Peter O'Fallon, Ellen S. Pressman, and Michael Engler)
 * Nowhere Man
 * Murder One
 * The Client
 * Doogie Howser, M.D.
 * Law & Order
 * Diagnosis Murder
 * L.A. Law
 * Melrose Place
 * A Brand New Life
 * Baby Boom
 * Northern Exposure
 * Sisters
 * thirtysomething
 * Sweet Justice
 * SeaQuest DSV
 * Silver Spoons
 * Family Ties
 * The Facts of Life
 * Theatre In America: Sea Marks
 * Hull High
 * Uncommon Women...And Others

External Links: DGAIMBD Profile, Long Wharf Theatre, TheFutonCritic, Actor's Theatre, TV.com, Guthrie Theater, IBDB, Lortel, Lifetime TV

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Jason Pebworth
Jason Pebworth is the lead singer of the Brit award winning band Orson. Before joining Orson he performed in many theatre productions including 'The Phantom of the Opera' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar'.

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Brian Hoyer
Brian Hoyer (born October 13, 1985 in North Olmsted, Ohio) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Michigan State Spartans. He graduated from Cleveland St. Ignatius High School.

College career
Hoyer was redshirted in 2004, and he began his college career playing sparingly as Drew Stanton's backup during the following two years. He saw action in five games as a Freshman against Kent State, Hawaii, Illinois, Northwestern and Indiana. During the Illinois games he and Drew Stanton combined for a Big Ten record 7 TD passes. Hoyer saw action in eight games as a sophomore including a start against Penn State while Drew Stanton was out with a concussion.

As a Junior Hoyer took over as the new starting QB for the Spartans. He led them to a 7-6 record and a birth in the Champs Sports Bowl. As the starter Hoyer completed 223 of 376 passing attempts for 2,725 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions giving him a Quarterback rating of 131.88

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AW (Crew Members)
List of Another World crew members: This is a list of crew members (writers, directors, and producers) of the long-running American daytime serial, Another World (AW).

AW Writers: Irna Phillips, Shelly Altman, Thomas Babe, Richard Backus, Laura Maria Censabella, Judith Donato, Caroline Franz, Linda Hamner, Janet Iacobuzio, Kathleen Kennedy, Todd A. Kessler, Joe LeSueur, Eleanor Mancusi, Juliet Law Packer, Maura Penders, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Tom Wiggin, Judy Tate, Joanna Coons Kosloff, Rick Draughon, Thom Racina, Gary Tomlin, Kiki McCabe, Lorraine Broderick, James Lipton, Kathy Callaway, Peggy Schibi, Sheri Anderson, Stanley Silverman, Peter Swet, Carolyn Culliton, Joan McCall, Christopher Whitesell, Frances Rickett, Michael Zaslow, David Cherrill, Rodney Anderson, Jean Passanante, Barbara B. Hagstrom, Leah Laiman, Jan Merlin, Robert Cenadella, Frances Myers, Harding Lemay, L. Virginia Browne, Lynn Martin, Peggy Sloane, Lloyd Gold, Kathy Ebel, Nancy Franklin, Margaret DePriest, Richard Culliton, Tom Petitjean, Craig Carlson, Stephen Le May, Gillian Spencer, Matthew Lombardo, Douglas Marland, Jeffrey Sweet, Dorothy Ann Purser, Roger Newman, William J. Bell, Gordon Rayfield, Cherie Bennett, Theodore Apstein, Peter Brash, Ralph Ellis, Richard J. Allen, Agnes Nixon, Donna Swajeski, Michael Malone, Tom King

AW Directors: Paul Lammers, Tom Donovan, Michael Eilbaum, Gary Tomlin, Lawrence Hoff, Michael Fairman, Charles C. Dyer, Ira Cirker, Mary Madeiras, Jean Dadario Burke, John Whitesell, Sherrell Hoffman, Robert Calhoun, Norman Hall, Art Wolff, Dan Hamilton, Lenore Dekoven, Richard T. McCue, Susan Strickler, Gigi Van Deckter, Larry Auerbach, Andrew D. Weyman, Nick Havinga, Linda Barker Laundra, William Ludel, Don Scardino, Joseph L. Scanlan, Kevin Kelly, Joseph K. Chomyn, Allen Fristoe, Cort Steen, Peter Brinkerhoff, Paul Levin, Gary Donatelli, Linda Atkinson, Stephen Messer, Joe Butt, Jack Hofsiss, Greg Hurst, Christopher Goutman, Arthur Lewis, Leonard Valenta, A.C. Weary, Bruce Reutlinger, Harry Eggart, Melvin Bernhardt, Ron Lagomarsino, Lewis Arlt, David Pressman, Jorn Winther, Scott Riggs, Barnet Kellman, Robert Schwartz, Ron Troutman, Casey Childs, Frank Gaeta, Bruce Reutlinger, Bob Schwarz

AW Producers: Allen M. Potter, Meg Beliveau, John Valente, Christopher Goutman, Linda Barker Laundra, Kathlyn Chambers, Charlotte Savitz, Paul Robert, Carol Shure, Stephen Schenkel, Mary S. Bonner, Doris Quinlan, Terri Guarnieri (wife of Brian Frons), Bernard Sofronski, Lyle B. Hill, Paul Rauch, Jill Farren Phelps, Leslie Kwartin, Robert Costello, Joe Rothenberger, Michael Laibson, Mary Harris, John Whitesell, R. Scott Collishaw, Vivian Gundaker Bud Kloss, Mary O'Leary, Karen Stevens, Susan Strickler

AW Head Writers (In order of tenure)
 * Irna Phillips
 * James Lipton
 * Agnes Nixon
 * Robert Cenedella
 * Harding Lemay
 * Tom King
 * Tom King and Robert Soderberg
 * L. Virginia Browne
 * Robert Soderberg
 * Robert Soderberg and Dorothy Ann Purser
 * Dorothy Ann Purser
 * Richard Culliton
 * Richard Culliton and Gary Tomlin
 * Gary Tomlin
 * (No head writer listed: February 1985 - July 1985)
 * Sam Hall and Gillian Spencer
 * Margaret DePriest
 * (No head writer due to Writer's strike: April 1988 - September 1988)
 * Harding Lemay
 * Donna Swajeski
 * Peggy Sloane
 * Carolyn Culliton
 * Tom King and Craig Carlson
 * Margaret DePriest
 * Elizabeth Page, Tom King, and Craig Carlson
 * Tom King and Craig Carlson
 * Michael Malone
 * Richard Culliton and Jean Passanante
 * Jean Passanante
 * Leah Laiman and Jean Passanante

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