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[[Owlpen]]
Owlpen Manor (1450-1616) is a Tudor manor house half a mile east of Uley, with minor early eighteenth century alterations. It was rescued by the arts and crafts architect Norman Jewson in the 1920s after a century of neglect. With a thousand years of history, there is a rare collection of painted cloths as well as various period outbuildings including a court house, tithe barn and grist mill.
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www.owlpen.com
201.253.128.243 00:33, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Salvador Plascencia]]
Salvador Plascencia was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, and now lives in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of Whittier College and holds an MFA from Syracuse University. He has written one novel, The People of Paper, published by the San Francisco based McSweeney's Books in 2005.
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Taken from the book Jacket of The People of Paper
169.232.213.0 01:37, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Richard Collier and his many adventures
Richard Collier was born in Dallas Texas to a family of then four including his older brother, his older sister, and his two parents. At a young age he moved to Colonial Heights, VA, and was exposed to the simple life of a virginian. Just as he had settled down he was moved, once again, to Longwood, FL. He lived out his eventful high school years in a house on Homer St. After high school he wore, for the first time, a chipmunk suit and traveled down the road to a local 7-11 and scared away little children. Because of this, his family decided to send him away to a prestigous medical facility located in Boston Mass. Many studies are centered around him and his many quirks. It has been discovered that though he prefers the chipmunk outfit, he looks better with swimfins and a rubber tu-tu. His greatest desire is to be the trusty sidekick of a famous superhero, and to write a 1000 page Romance Novel entitled THE BUTTERFLY. He was moved to a facility in North Attleboro, Mass. during the early 21st Century where his current intrests include clay pots and video games.
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www.google.com search Richard Collier
152.163.101.12 01:53, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[ P.A.L. ]]
P..A.L. : Acronym for Present Atmospheric Level.
PO2 P.A.L. would mean molecular oxygen partial pressure compared to the P.A.L.
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68.229.105.6 02:15, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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211.31.223.178 02:22, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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http://www.eso-garden.com/cgi-bin/esogarden/images/uploads_bilder/midsummer_eve.jpg
71.224.243.78 02:26, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Cat hoarder]]
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Cats are animals according to any dictionary. We have a redirect from Cat hoarding already. I almost didn't find the Animal hoarding article.
24.110.60.225 02:36, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Loudness_race]]
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80.129.89.152 03:01, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Chris Singleton]]
Christopher Verdell Singleton (born August 15, 1972 in Martinez, California) is a former professional baseball player. During his 6 year major league career, he played for the Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Oakland A's, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
He is now the color commentator on Chicago White Sox radio broadcasts.
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Baseball-Reference.com [http://www.baseball-reference.com]
69.217.127.168 03:06, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Origin of "Kashalikar"s
"Kashali" is a small town in Konkan area of Western Maharashtra (India). In Marathi "kar" means "from". "Karhade Brahmins" from "Kashali" bearing the surname "Bhagwat" when migrated out of "Kashali" came to be known as "Kashalikar". Thus the name is after the "Kashali" town.
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66.156.102.146 03:10, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Origin of "Kashalikar"s
"Kashali" is a small town in Konkan region of Western Maharashtra (India). "Kar" means "from". The "Karhade Brahmins" bearing surname "Bhagwat" when migrated out of "Kashali" came to be known as "Kashali". Thus the surname originated from the town.
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66.156.102.146 03:16, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[{AlldayMS]]
AlldayMS is a feature of puberty, it is similar to PMS (pre-menstral syndrome) yet occurs daily without the presence of menstration. or any prompting.
As quoted by me.
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Traci Marcroft
69.232.214.4 03:36, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Johnnie Walters
Johnnie Walters was one of CKCO-TV's Most popular personalities. He hosted "THE JOHNNIE WALTERS SHOW" which I believe started in 1975(?)& ran till the early '80s.It was on weekday mornings & was an hour long. It featured Various guests-Celebrities pitching their latest TV show/Movie etc,an Exercise segment,Horoscopes & a Cooking segment as well(?).
He also hosted "TRIVIA COMPANY" on CKCO TV From the early to late '80s.This show was a half hour game show type program which featured him going out on the street asking various people on the street various Trivia questions.
- There was also a later version which appeared on CFPL TV (London)in the early '90s.It also was a half hour program that aired on early Sunday evenings.
Johnnie Walters also was an occasional fill in Weatherman on the 11 p.m. edition of the local CKCO TV news.He looked GREAT in the Classic traditonal CKCO TV RED Jacket!
Born in Canada, Walters made the rounds hosting local shows on TV stations in various US cities, developing his unique style. According to Dave Thomas' book, "SCTV: Behind The Scenes", Walters hosted a show in St. Louis, MO. called "Dialling For Dollars", which was spoofed on the satire show.
Walters paid his dues, then came to CKCO, Kitchener a seasoned pro, his first attempt there being "Horoscope Dollars," a very low-budget show, featuring Walters actually calling residents at random (before call display) with a money question, the correct answer to which depended on them viewing that particular show. Some of the best moments came during the the time spent dialling and waiting for numbers to connect, as he engaged in informal banter with offscreen crew and organist Hap Swathrich.
He had a GREAT sense of Humour & stood out from the rest of the News personalities!!!
WHERE IS JOHNNIE WALTERS NOW???? He's sorely Missed.
Always looking for classic TV show episodes of his shows!
Scott Catton
[[Victoria Lautman]]
Victoria Lautman is a commentator in Chicago’s world of arts, culture, and the humanities. As founder, host, and executive-producer of Writers on the Record with Victoria Lautman, Victoria created a popular author-interview series, which is also a three-pronged, multi-media brand unique to Chicago, comprising a monthly column in Chicago magazine, a free, audience-attended interview at the Lookingglass Theatre, and a simultaneous broadcast on 98.7WFMT Radio. The series was inaugurated in September 2004, and has drawn major national and international authors to Chicago, including Edward P. Jones, Louise Erdrich, Frank McCourt, Michael Cunningham, and Susan Orlean, among many others.
Prior to conceiving and founding this free, public series, Victoria was a featured host and contributor on Chicago Public Radio for two decades, beginning as a free-lance arts reviewer while in her twenties. These accessible, humorous, and insightful reviews proved popular and eventually led to Victoria’s own arts and culture magazine program, "Artistic License", which aired for eight years. When a new daily magazine, "848", started up, Victoria signed on as a regular interviewer and contributor on a wide variety of subjects, including not only arts and culture but also medicine, education, and other complex issues. Her personal essays on day-to-day life were a regular feature of the program.
Victoria has been Chicago Editor for Metropolitan Home Magazine, Art & Auction, Architectural Record, and HG. She’s also been a frequent contributor to the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, and has written for Interview, Elle Décor, Architectural Digest, USA Today, The Chicago Sun-Times, and the Chicago Reader. Her best-selling art book, "The New Tattoo," from Abbeville Press, was first published in 1994.
Victoria has also been a regular contributor to Chicago PBS affiliate WTTW-Ch. 11's Emmy award-winning programs "Artbeat Chicago" and "Chicago Tonight"; a segment host and producer on WBBM-Ch. 2’s award-winning magazine show, "Eye On Chicago"; and, a regular culture correspondent for WMAQ-Ch. 5’s afternoon news report.
Victoria has an M.A. in Art History from George Washington University, and a B.A. in Anthropology and Art History from the University of New Mexico. She also attended Merton College at Oxford University for archeological field training, and spent one summer digging through Bronze Age garbage in the Scottish Hebrides.
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[http://www.wbez.org/about/bios/lautman.asp 91.5 WBEZ]
[http://www.wfmt.com/main.taf?p=1,1,41,23 98.7 WFMT]
[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0789202336/104-3525328-4625561?v=glance&n=283155 The New Tattoo]
Mona1052 03:45, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Isulong SEOPH
Contest advertisement snipped. --Geniac 05:05, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- 202.69.183.176 03:54, 12 June 2006 (UTC) travs
- 210.177.218.26 04:02, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Dark Zaga]]
Dark Zaga is a Melodic Death Metal from Culiacán, Sinaloa, México,,wich played onthe Difocur Sinaloa's 9th Rock Fest.
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http://darkzaga.8m.net
200.56.169.158 04:09, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Code Alchemist]]
Code Alchemist is one of the Internet aliases of the Systems Analyst and Web Developer, Alberto Miranda.
Developer of aflog and author of ablog, on the web world, and programmer of BK!Messenger on the LAN world.
His alias is based on the Animé series Full Metal Alchemist, fusioned with the fact that he work as a Programmer, dealing with source code almost every day of his life.
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http://flog.albertomiranda.com.ar
http://blog.albertomiranda.com.ar
200.115.205.24 04:15, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
- Removed blacklisted URLs; http:// aflog . zapto . org and http:// ablog . zapto . org --Geniac 14:24, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
Helen Lucas
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69.192.41.19 04:36, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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- This entry is encyclopedic, but obviously copied from a published work (I would guess page 19 of that published work). Entries MUST not violate copyright (see WP:CV) and therefore will not be created. -- ShinmaWa(talk) 14:49, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Steam Biplane: Hiram Maxim's Aeroplane
In 1894 machine gun inventor Sir Hiram Maxim turned his hand to
heavier than air flight. Near Bexley, south of London, England,
he built a temporary aerodrome in which he constructed a large
steam powered biplane. Complete with a thousand pound
water tube boiler and 300 horsepower engine, this
incongruous monster was trundled out onto guideways and launched into flight.
While the guideways prevented free flight, the aircraft did take to its wings
with three passengers for one thousand feet and as much as its guides would let it.
The machine crashed at the end of its journey.
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24.81.77.33 04:38, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
- Article already exists as Steam aircraft -- ShinmaWa(talk) 14:51, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Sun Centered Model]]
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61.69.141.57 04:41, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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67.40.216.195 04:42, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
weiner, weiner, weiner, weiner, weiner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steam Helicopter: "The flying Steam Shovel"
In 1904, not content to sit back and watch the new century drift in, a
railway engineer named Gagnon decided to speed it in with a rotary
wing vehicle. After several months of tinkering in his Rossland, BC,
workshop Gagnon unveiled his work of art. It was immediatey
christened the "Flying Steam Shovel." Once steam had been raised
and Gagnon esconsced in the cockpit, he took to the air. Alas, as with most
early flight pioneers, the problem of flight controls had yet to be solved,
and Gagnon unceremoniously crashed.
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24.81.77.33 04:47, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[[Frederick Macaulay]]
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Frederick Robertson Macaulay (August 12, 1882 - March,
1970) was an economist of the Institutionalist
School. He is known for introducing the concept of bond duration.
Macaulay's contributions also include a mammoth
empirical study of the time series behavior of interest rates
published in 1938 and a study of short selling on the
New York Stock Exchange (Macaulay and Durand, 1951).
Macaulay was born in Montreal to a family influential in Montreal
business. He obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the
University of Colorado in 1909 and 1920, respectively.
He also obtained a law degree in 1911. In 1924, he obtained
a PhD from Columbia University.
Macaulay worked at the National Bureau of Economic Research
from 1921 until 1938. He also taught at the
New School of Social Research (1921-1826). In 1938, Macaulay became research director of the Twentieth Century Fund.
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Macaulay, F. (1910), Money, credit and the price of securities, University of Colorado.
Macaulay, F. (1938), The Movements of Interest Rates. Bond Yields and Stock Prices in the United States since 1856, New York: National Bureau of Economic Research.
Macaulay, F. and Durand D. (1951), Short selling on the New York Stock Exchange, New York: Twentieth Century Fund.
[http://www.nber.org National Bureau of Economic Research]
[http://economics.ca/cgi/cps?year=2006&paper=0400&task=abstract Frederick Macaulay, Frank Redington and the Emergence of Modern Fixed Income Analysis] Geoffrey Poitras, Simon Fraser University
205.201.9.36 04:58, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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61.0.7.241 05:13, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
I NEVER RISKED MY SOUL
i risked my own self
yet i was never rewarded
i risked it by being truthful
& i risked it by not being fearful
i risked my emotions
i risked it by liking them
i risked it by trusting them
& i risked it by cherishing them
i risked my time
i risked it while having fun
i risked it while knowing the real run
& i risked it while sitting with them in the sun
i risked my mind
i risked it by explaining to them
i risked it by thinking of them
& i risked it by preferring them
i risked my heart
i risked it by sharing with them
i risked it by caring for them
& i risked it by unknowing them
i expected so much out of them
yet i could accept nothing
for they offered to me
the opposites of good
i looked at my god
it trusted in me
& so did i
i had not lost my faith
i had not lost my heart
i had not lost my mind
i had not lost my time
i had not lost my emotions
i realised, i had not lost my self
i recollected everything
& set out on a journey
& dreaming, & dreaming, & dreaming
now, i ceased listening to my mind
& peeped into my heart, my faith, my god
i went on & on to find
someone kind
i met with many on my way
they are still with me & follow their say
she understands me
the other helps me
while the rest accompany me
few just make my day
yet i haven't stopped dreaming because i'm now searching
someone to believe in again
someone who makes me laugh
& allows me to cry
someone who is accountable
someone who is stimulating
someone who is thoughtful
someone who is variety-full
now, someone appropriate will play the role
because now, i'm ready to risk my soul...
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