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Dantakistan

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Dantakistan is an imaginary country that was founded on December 28, 2007. It was made by an unknown person.

The founder wanted to make a Constitutional Monarchy, with himself as the king. The king has a website.

The website kinda goes through the nation briefly and the creator tells about himself. The country has

made humorous claims to own numerous planets and galaxies. The country is considered a micronation.

The parliament of the nation is unknown. The king claims to also live in a castle. Dantakistan is said

to be many miles east of nowhere. This claim is probably untrue.

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http://www.danielgreat1.blinkz.com/

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B-Boy Records

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B-Boy Records was an important independent hip hop record label formed by Jack Allen and Bill Kamarra in in 1986. Their first release was "South Bronx" by Boogie Down Productions—most famous of the acts associated with the label. B-Boy Records were known primarily for releasing noisy, minimalist hip hop driven by the drum machine rather than the sampler: The Brothers' "I Got Rhythm", Wax Master Torey's "Duck Season", Jewel T's "I Like It Loud" and Levi 167's "Something Fresh to Swing To" (all 1987) are examples. By contrast, the same year's "Just Saying Fresh Rhymes" by Castle D relies on a relatively quiet percussive accompaniment based around the hi-hat, and a disorienting synth melody reminiscent today of G-funk.

Other 1987 releases include The Busy Boys' "Classical", "Feel The Horns" by old school pioneers Cold Crush Brothers, and Sparky D's "Throwdown".

After their first album Criminal Minded, Boogie Down Productions left for Warner Brothers and the label folded soon after. According to writer Peter Shapiro, B-Boy's best release besides those by Boogie Down was Levi 167's aforementioned 1987 single. They did however have late success with "Strong Island" (1988) by JVC Force, which Shapiro calls "one of the most kinetic records in hip-hop history".

A 2002 retrospective of the label, The Best of B-Boy Records, is available on Landspeed Records (not to be confused with Boogie Down Productions' 2001 compilation, Best of B-Boy Records, on the same label).

=Sources=

Peter Shapiro, Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, 2nd ed., Rough Guides; London, 2005 (pp. 21–22).

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Gianfranco Pieri

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Gianfranco Pieri or Franco, is a college freshman from Wantagh, New York. He has a funny shaped head and can often be found pooping in the back of limos and making fun of Salvatore Manteria. Franco can not read, however he can write, but his writing comes out as a very complex form of hieroglyphics, not unlike chicken scratch. Also Franco is a homosexual male, who, despite his facebook profile, is seeking a man to spend the rest of his life with. Franco likes putting balls on his face. Oh, also he's a robot.

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SFC Charles Cronenworth Jr.

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SFC Charles Cronenworth Jr. served in Company H Seventh Infantry Regiment. He was wounded in the hand and arm by enemy grenade on Oct 16 1950 near Chosin Reservoir. The platoon was attacked by a reinforced unit of Chinese and was ordered to withdraw by company commander. He remained behind and directed mortar fire on the enemy. For his actions he was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart. He was also wounded by a rocket attack on March 24 1951.

=Sources=

http://koreanwar-educator.org/topics/silver_star/p_silver_star_recipients_c.htm

http://www.warfoto.com/3rdsocietyphotos2ww2.htm

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Pumpkin (musician)

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Pumpkin (sometimes credited as Eroll Bedward) was the musician, percussionist and band leader behind many old school hip hop tracks for the Profile, Enjoy, and Tuff City record companies.

He worked with several important early hip hop acts from 1979 to 1984, such as Spoonie Gee, Treacherous Three, Funky Four, Grandmaster Caz, Fearless Four, and Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, as well as a host of more obscure names. His own "King of the Beat" (Profile, 1983) was followed by one of his last productions, Pumpkin And The Profile All-Stars' "Here Comes the Beat" (Profile, 1984).

In the words of writer David Toop, "In the early days of rap on wax, it was musicians such as Pumpkin ... who defined a new musical style."

A collection of his work for Tuff City was released under his stage name in 1995 as The Tuff City Sessions on the retrospective label Old School Flava.

=Sources=

Peter Shapiro, Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, 2nd ed., Rough Guides: London, 2005 (p. 369).

David Toop, Rap Attack, 3rd ed., Serpent's Tail: London, 2000 (p. 17, pp. 87–88).

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Jonathan Coburger

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[[Shawn James]]

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Shawn James, born September 10, 1983 in Brooklyn, New York is a professional basketball player who is currently with Bnei Hasharon at the power forward position.[http://www.nbadraft.net/admincp/profiles/shawnjames.html NBADraft.net profile]

He was considered to be one of the best shot blockers in the NCAA, and recently played for Duquesne University and earlier for Northeastern University for his freshman and sophomore campaign, and his 6.53 blocks per game in 2006 was believed to have set a new record in NCAA history.[http://goduquesne.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/070706aav.html goduquesne.cstv.com: Shawn James Transfers to Duquesne]

In 2007-2008, he averaged 12.6 points per game, 6.9 rebounds per game, and 4.0 blocks per game, and

was considered to be the 69th best NBA prospect by ESPN.[http://insider.espn.go.com/nbadraft/draft/tracker/player?playerId=19285&draftyear=2008 ESPN.com: Shawn James Draft Bio]

In 2008, Shawn James declared himself for the 2008 NBA Draft and hired an agent, but later went undrafted.[http://www.insidehoops.com/shawn-james-agent-050708.shtml InsideHoops.com: Shawn James signs with agent] in Inside Hoops, 8 May, 2008 He has recently signed a two-year contract with Bnei Hasharon in the Israeli and European basketball leagues. [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08162/888732-139.stm Post-Gazette.com: Sports News Briefs] in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 10 June, 2008

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Preium Search (trojan horse)

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According to Spybot: Search and Destroy, Premium Search is a trojan horse virus that "gets installed in background and registers itself to the system start and winlogon. It has multiple exe files and dlls with variable names running in background which protect each other and connect to the internet in background. The hosts file gets hijacked and all search sites for example from yahoo, google and msn are getting redirected to PremiumSearch. The computer gets slowed down and the security settings get compromised. The trojan horse also uses rootkit functionality to hide some of its parts. Removal of this trojan horse will require a reboot.

This trojan horse is potentially easy to fix.

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Crooked Timber

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CROOKED TIMBER is a two-man acoustic band (comprising Scott Ryan and Rob Maloni) that makes its music with such traditional and world instruments as guitars, bass, mandolins and djembe. The result is a pleasing, original acoustic sound with a variety of influences including folk, rock, bluegrass and country. Rounding out the songs are clever, thoughtful and sometimes cheeky lyrics that repay close and repeated listening. (The band's name, by the way, comes from a line attributed to philosopher Immanuel Kant: Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made.) Scott and Rob met in early 2005 and found that their individual styles meshed quite nicely and that their vocals blended well also. The band currently has only one album to it's name, "I Don't Mind If It Rains A Little", however they have made a definite impact in the music community as evidenced by their rise to #2 (Folk) on the Indie Charts web site as well as their airplay on WKSU's (Kent State, Ohio) Folk Alley.com. and their appearance on New Music Label's Country charts (#8 with "Hey, Now").

=ON SCOTT RYAN=

Scott has played various musical instruments since 1970 and the guitar since 1973. He has performed solo and in numerous bands spanning the last three decades, including Slumpuppy in the Kent/Akron area, and Gaan on Long Island and New York City. Scott blesses Crooked Timber with his lead vocals and incredibly intricate guitar work as the band's front man now. He is also responsible for the mindblowing lyrics found on just about every Crooked Timber song.

=ON ROB MALONI=

Rob began his musical career with a guitar in 1975 and has been in a number of bands since that time,including the Cotton Gin Band out of Northeastern Pennsylvania and with Three Friends in Scranton, PA. Rob provides rhythm guitar, bass, background vocals (with a few exceptions where he takes the front man job over from fellow Timber member, Scott), and percussion on a few songs for Crooked Timber.

=Sources=

www.indiecharts.com www.folkalley.com www.newmusiclabel.com

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Colin Colhoun

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Colin Colhoun - Current Manager of Dergview Football Club

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Dastak (1996)

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Dastak was a film released in 1996. It was not a success on the box office.

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IMDB

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Amsterdam Mohawks

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The [http://www.amsterdammohawks.com/index.asp Amsterdam Mohawks] are an [http://www.nycbl.com/ NYCBL] summer league wooden bat team located in Upstate New York. One of the top franchises in the league, the Mohawks import some of the best collegiate talent in the country to come and play ball at beautiful, historic Shuttleworth Park, in Amsterdam, NY.

=History=

The New York Collegiate Baseball League is a fourteen team summer league played throughout upstate New York. In addition to Amsterdam, the NYCBL consists of teams located in Bolivar, Wellsville, Watertown, Geneva, Hornell, Little Falls, Rochester, Glens Falls, Saratoga and Bennington, VT. Split into two divisions, an Eastern and a Western, the NYCBL is a member of the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball. The league is one of the elite wood bat summer leagues that is sponsored by Major League Baseball. To be eligible to play in the NYCBL, a player must have completed at least one year of college and must still have at least one year of playing eligibility remaining. He must also be enrolled full-time at a college or university. Beginning in early June, each team in the league will play a 42 game schedule, which will wind down at the end of July.

The Mohawks, who were located in Schenectady prior to 2003, have won championships in 1988 under then head coach, and also former team owner/president Bob Bellizzi, again in 2003 under Bill Consiglio and again in 2004 under Nicholas Enriquez. In 2002, Dave Fields, led the team to a regular season title but lost the deciding game of the championship series to the Hornell Dodgers. Again in 2005, John Thomson guided the Mohawks to a regular season crown but was eliminated in the playoffs. In addition, there have been over 80 former Mohawks who have signed professional baseball contracts, including [http://houston.astros.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=hou Houston Astros] phenom [http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=452254 Hunter Pence] (Texas-Arlington) who played for the Mohawks in 2002, [http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=430593 Brendan Harris] (William and Mary) of the [http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/ Minnesota Twins], [http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?n=Valentino%20Pascucci&pos=RF&sid=milb&t=p_pbp&pid=407831 Valentino Pascucci] (U. Of Oklahoma) who is currently playing AAA ball for the [http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t588 New Orleans Zephyrs], an affiliate of the [http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=nym New York Mets], and [http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/christi01.shtml Tim Christman] (Siena) who played major league ball with the [http://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=col Colorado Rockies].

The Mohawks have grown into one of the top places to play summer baseball in America. The players will note that the game atmosphere at Shuttleworth Park is the best in the NYCBL and with large enthusiastic crowds and getting the kids involved, after seeing a game, you would see their point.

The league itself has had hundreds of former players go on to play professional baseball including a few stars of today’s game. [http://www.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=218596 Tim Hudson] of the [http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=atl Atlanta Braves], [http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=400058 Brad Lidge] of the [http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=phi Philadelphia Phillies], [http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=117157 Steve Kline] formerly of the [http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=sf San Francisco Giants], [http://www.baseball-reference.com/n/naehrti01.shtml Tim Naehring] formerly of the [http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=bos Boston Red Sox], [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sauersc01.shtml Scott Saurbeck] formerly of the [http://oakland.athletics.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=oak Oakland Athletics], [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bellicl01.shtml Clay Bellinger] of the [http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=ana Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim], as well as [http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=122644 Matt Stairs] and [http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=150348 John McDonald] of the [http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=tor Toronto Blue Jays], are all alumni of the league.

The league will continue to have current college stars and future professional players in it. Make sure you come out to the ballpark to catch some of the exciting brand of baseball that they have to offer. See you at the game!!!

=Records=

Mohawk Baseball Club results since joining the NYCBL

Year Record Manager

1986 18-22 (.450) Don McDonald

1987 28-12 (.700) Don McDonald

1988 34-8 (.809) Bob Bellizzi

1989 27-13 (.675) Bob Bellizzi

1990 26-16 (.619) Bob Bellizzi

1991 20-20 (.500) Brian Spagnola

1992 20-20 (.500) Brian Spagnola

1993 23-17 (.575) Brian Spagnola

1994 21-19 (.525) Ken Hodge

1995 22-20 (.524) Ken Hodge

1996 22-18 (.550) Tom Fleenor

1997 23-19 (.548) Tom Fleenor

1998 10-32 (.238) Rich Seebode

1999 28-12 (.700) Dennis Healy

2000 18-22 (.450) Dennis Healy

2001 21-19 (.525) Tim Felty

2002 33-14 (.702) Dave Fields

2003 35-12 (.745) Bill Consiglio

2004 27-18 (.563) Nicholas Enriquez

2005 30-20 (.600) John Thomson

2006 21-24 (.467) Matt Mueller

2007 17-25 (.405) Chris Smart

=Original Owner and Founder=

Hank Caputo was born in Sault Saint Marie, Ontario, but lived in the Capital Distict for many years. He worked for the Genearl Electric and the NY State Highway Department. He was a bus driver at Mohonasen High School and was also a custodian at Niskayuna High School before retiring in1990. Caputo was also a Navy Veteran of World War II.

Caputo played hockey while residing in Canada and is a former professional referee and former scout for RPI’s hockey team. He was most remembered as the Commisiioner of the Northeast Collegiate Baseball League (now the NYCBL) from 1988 until retiring in 1992. He served as a scout for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, and Montreal Expos. Caputo founded and was president of the Schenectady Baseball Club and was also a past president of Schenectady Connie Mack Baseball.

Caputo was inducted into the Schenectady Baseball Hall of Fame and was honored by the City of Schenectady for his involvement in local amatuer baseball. He received the Steve Lembo Award from the New York Professional Hot Stove League and was the recipient of a gold pass from the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.

=Previous Owner=

Team President Bob Bellizzi, who passed away May 7, 2006, had been involved with college baseball for over twenty-five years and believed that Amsterdam was a perfect match for the Mohawks and the NYCBL. Before his passing he was thrilled with the success that the Mohawks had in their seasons in Amsterdam. "The combination of a sports minded city and an operator (Brian Spagnola) who was born and raised in Amsterdam, makes this a great place to play summer baseball...it was our intention to bring a quality level of collegiate baseball to Shuttleworth Park and provide entertainment and excitement throughout the season and that is what we did...the sense of cooperation and support exhibited by the community only confirmed our belief that Amsterdam was the ideal home for the Mohawk Baseball Club..."

Bellizzi, the head coach at The College of Saint Rose from 1978 until his passing, had over the past quarter century, developed the Golden Knights into a national powerhouse at the NCAA Division II level. Saint Rose had made the NCAA Northeast Division II Regionals in 1994, 1995, 1997, and 2000. His 2000 team reached their ultimate goal by advancing to the NCAA Division II World Series in Montgomery, Alabama. Prior to that, at the NAIA level, Saint Rose made regional appearances in 1990 and 1991 and went to the 1990 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho.

Bellizzi boasted a staggering career record of 720-367-2 at Saint Rose and has enjoyed success at the club, NAIA, and NCAA levels. He had dozens of Saint Rose players continue their baseball careers at the professional level, including 1993 grad Glen Barker, who played for the Houston Astros at the major league level from 1999-2001. From 1988-1990, Bellizzi also guided the Schenectady Mohawks to a remarkable

=New Ownership and Staff=

Brian Spagnola has been president and general manager of the Amsterdam Mohawks since 2003. As a lifelong Amsterdam resident, he has dedicated himself to making Shuttleworth Park into a top venue for baseball in the area. "We have had tremendous support here in Amsterdam. The local media, politicians, and community as a whole gave us a great deal of assistance in helping to achieve what we did. We have only just begun, however, in the process of updating Shuttleworth Park. It is a thrill for me to cotinue to see Shuttleworth Park completely filled with fans, enjoying a great baseball game."

As a result of his vast coaching experiences at the collegiate level, Spagnola is familiar with the level of play along with the duties and responsibilities of running a quality collegiate program. He has served as an assistant coach under Bob Bellizzi at The College of Saint Rose from 1991 to 2003 and also was the head coach of the Schenectady Mohawks from 1991-1993. In that time, he posted a 63-57 coaching record. His 1991 team had on it eight players who later went on to play professional baseball. He also served as an assistant coach with the Mohawks 1990 and 1994. He is currently the second winningest coach in Mohawk history. In 2003, he stepped away from Saint Rose to become the head coach at his alma mater, Amsterdam High School, where in just a few short years he has turned the program into one of the finest in the areas and has made Amsterdam baseball a giant success with drawing regular crowds of over 300 fans per game.

David Dittman, CEO, joined the Mohawks in 2007 and in one short season was instrumental in helping double attendance figures and create a more business friendly environment with the Mohawks organization. Dittmann previously owned the Newport Gulls and helped start of Vermont Mountaineers of the New England Collegiate Baseball League where he was instrumental in the success of both teams. He also owned the Peninsula Pilots of the Coastal Plains League. All three of these teams have led their respective leagus in attendance during Dittmann's tenure.

Earlier, Dittmann owned an array of minor league team baseball teams, including the New Haven Ravens AA team. He grew up around baseball as his father was the corporate attorney for the Philadelphia Phillies for years.

In January 2007, he climbed Mt. Kilamanjaro and in 2008 he plans to also climb Mt. Everest.

Drew Pearce was an assistant coach for the Mohawks in 2007 and was hired to help run the day to day operations of the team. He is the team's first full time employee and will involved in marketing and sales with the team as well as performing many other tasks.

Pearce is a California native and played baseball at the University of California where he was a pitcher.

He is also currently a part time assistant coach at Division I Siena College.

Barry Rouse was hired in 2007 to help head the Mohawks sales team. Rouse brings a ton of sales experince and enthusiasm to the Mohawks organization.

=Sources=

[http://www.amsterdammohawks.com/index.asp Amsterdam Mohawks Official Website]

[http://www.nycbl.com NYCBL Official Website]

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Mordakhai- the Man made for rum

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Mordakhai is rumoured to reside in south western British Columbia, in Canada. He makes random appearances when one particular resident in the area consumes copious amounts of Captain Morgans spiced rum. the resident goes from a mild mannered, semi laid back individual to a bonafied party animal. Mordakhai loves anything that is commonly considered to be manly. Drinking, cursing, and gambling are all common activies, sometimes accompanied by smashing and/or fighting.

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Ballarat East Railway Station Victoria

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--202.161.87.71 (talk) 08:52, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

Ballarat East was a railway station on the Ararat line it is unknown when the

station opened or closed the next station down the line is Ballarat while the

previous station is Warrenheip (closed) or Ballan which is currently open

there is no trace left of this station.

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www.vicrailstations.com.au

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First Priority Music

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First Priority Music was an important hip hop label of the late 1980s and early 1990s which has diversified and found success in recent years with releases in contemporary R&B and country music genres, among others. A small independent, it formed successful distribution relationships first with Atlantic Records, and latterly with Jive/Zomba. Its most well-known artists from both eras are hip hop acts Audio Two and MC Lyte, and singers Eamon and Jason Downs.

First Priority was founded by Nat Robinson in 1987, to release music by his son Kirk and his daughter Lana, better known as Milk Dee of Audio Two, and MC Lyte, respectively. FPM's first release was Audio Two's "Make It Funky"/"Top Billin'", which was successful enough to secure the label a distribution deal with Atlantic Records. The subsequent re-release of "Top Billin'" was a hip hop hit of lasting impact. MC Lyte's debut album Lyte as a Rock (1988) was another success, and is today widely regarded as a classic release. It was followed by her well-received records, Eyes on This (1989) and Act Like You Know (1991). "Ruffneck", from 1993's Ain't No Other, was the first gold single by a solo female rap artist. Other members of the hip hop roster of the period include Positive K, Michie Mee, Alliance, Kings Of Swing, and Barsha. A sampler featuring these artists, The First Priority Music Family: Basement Flavor, was released by First Priority Music in 1990.

Recent years saw releases by Jason Downs, and the hugely successful 2004 single by Eamon, "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)", released through Jive/Zomba.

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  • Peter Shapiro, Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, 2nd ed., Rough Guides; London, 2005 (p. 18, pp. 253–254).
  • Simon Price, "Rock and Pop", The Independent Sunday, June 24, 2001.

=External Links=

  • [http://firstprioritymusic.com/ Official site]
  • [http://www.myspace.com/firstprioritymusic Official myspace]
  • [http://myspace-867.vo.llnwd.net/00883/76/85/883345867_l.gif Label logo (.gif)]

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Callum Greally

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Callum Greally (born June 24, 1992),is an Australian male born to David Greally and Louise Thompson.

Callum was born in Sydney, to an Irish/Lebanese father and an Irish mother.

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The Blue Pages

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=The Blue Pages=

The band was founded in 2007 by Nigel Dusanjh as a contemporary rock band. He was joined by his three good friends Song Mern Jie, Bhuddhikar Benjamin, and Mark Loon. They have played at many functions before for fun and profit. To date, their most notable achievement was winning the Best New Band Award for the U-17 category from Musicstarz Sdn. Bhd. in December 2007. In 2008, they were joined by their manager Nicholas Ming-An. Mark Loon left in mid-2008 but the band still stands tall.

=Members=

The lead guitarist and founder of the band is Nigel Dusanjh. He is only 15 years old yet dazzles the audience with his playing every time he gets on stage. He uses a Santa Cruz Les Paul Custom and an SX Poison series acoustic guitar while on stage. He also uses a Behringer V-Tone GMX 212 amplifier.

The bassist is Bhuddhikar Benjamin. Bhuddhikar is also 15, and he uses a Yamaha bass guitar and a Laney Hardcore amp while on stage. In his free time, he is also taking up the guitar.

Drummer Mern Jie is a dedicated player. He practices for many hours every day. While performing, he uses a Pearl EXR drum kit and a Roland digital drumkit. He also uses LA sticks but has no real preference.

=Sources=

www.thebluepages.com The Encyclopedia of Popular Music(2008 edition) www.friendster.com/thebluepages

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Pulsating tinnitus

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Q: What causes the sound of your pulse to be heard in your ears?

A: This is known as pulsating, pulsatile or vascular tinnitus. Here is a list of the possible causes of pulsatile tinnitus:

1. Chronic inflammation and/or infection of the middle ear. Chronic inflammation is almost always accompanied by increased blood flow to the inflamed tissue; since this tissue is in the ear, some people are able to hear the increase in blood flow.

2. Eustachian tube dysfunction. For reasons which are unclear to me, ETD can sometimes result in pulsating tinnitus.

3. Middle ear effusion (fluid.) The middle ear is normally an air-filled space. If, due to infection, inflammation or Eustachian tube dysfunction fluid accumulates behind the middle ear, pulsating tinnitus may result. It would be accompanied by decreased hearing and a pressure sensation, and may also be accompanied by pain. Treatment may be medical (with antibiotics, decongestants, nasal steroid sprays and so forth) or surgical.

4. Vascular tumors. Such tumors in the middle ear go by a variety of names, but are most commonly referred to as glomus tumors or paragangliomas. They are benign (not cancerous), but due to their location and vigorous blood supply, they can be very troublesome. Treatment is surgical.

5. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs.) AVMs are abnormal collections of arteries and veins that sometimes occur within the cranial cavity near the auditory nerve. AVM pulsation against the auditory nerve stimulates the nerve, resulting in a pulsating tinnitus. AVMs can also occur outside of the cranial cavity. AVMs can develop as a result of trauma, but can also occur due to abnormal development in the womb– the individual is born with a small AVM which enlarges later in life. Treatment is usually surgical.

6. Carotid artery-cavernous sinus fistula. A fistula is an abnormal connection; thus, carotid artery-cavernous sinus fistula is an abnormal connection between a very large artery and a very large venous "lake" (not really a "sinus" in the sense of facial sinuses) within the cranial cavity. It is usually the result of severe head trauma. Treatment is nonsurgical, requiring the services of an interventional radiologist.

7. Venous hum. Patients who are pregnant, anemic, or have thyroid problems may develop increased blood flow through the largest vein in the neck, the jugular vein. The jugular vein carries blood from the brain back to the heart; in so doing, it traverses the middle ear. Turbulent blood flow anywhere in the course of the jugular vein can be heard in the middle ear as a "hum" which may or may not fluctuate with the pulse. Correction or resolution of the underlying problem often results in improvement.

There are other, less common, causes of vascular tinnitus, but these are the "biggies." I recommend that you see an ear, nose and throat specialist for a comprehensive evaluation, because (as you can see from this list) many of the possible explanations are NOT trivial!

=Sources=

http://www.doctorhoffman.com/xpulse.htm

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redirect to [[supervoid]]

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:That would just make it a double redirect. (i.e. unless you're interested in writing Supervoid as distinct from Void, it makes little sense) El_C 12:55, 4 August 2008 (UTC)


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Malcolm Walsby

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Malcolm Walsby is Project Manager of the AHRC funded French book project. He was educated at the University of Kent at Canterbury. His doctoral research explored "Land, lineage & patronage in late medieval and renaissance France: the Comtes de Laval 1429-1605". He also received the diploma for foreign students of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris (1999-2000).

=Teaching and Research Interests=

The French nobility in the 15th and 16th centuries; Late mediaeval Brittany; the Wars of Religion in Brittany and the Maine; History of the book in late mediaeval and early modern France.

=Main Publications=

Books

The Counts of Laval: Culture, Patronage and Religion in Fifteenth and Sixteenth-Century France (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2007). [Details]

French Vernacular Books. A Bibliography of Books Published in the French Language Before 1601<(Brill, Leiden, 2007) with Andrew Pettegree and Alexander Wilkinson. [Details]

Edited Volume

La Renaissance en Mayenne (Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de la Mayenne, Laval, 2007). [Details]

Digital Edition of Texts

Anti-Calvin: the Catholic response to Calvin's writings in sixteenth century France (IDC-Brill, Leiden, 2007-8).

Articles

'Les premiers temps de l'imprimé vernaculaire français' Journal de la Renaissance , 2008 (forthcoming).

'La voix de l'auteur? Autorité et identité dans les imprimés français au XVIe siècle' in L'Auteur à la Renaissance, une paternité naturelle ou putative (Brussels, Bretpols, 2008) forthcoming.

'Between Print and Manuscript: The Constitutions Royalles et Prouvensalles in Leiden University Library' Omslag (Leiden, 2-2006).

'La famille de Laval et Anne de Bretagne 1488 – 1513' in Pour en finir avec Anne de Bretagne ? (ed. Le Page, D., Nantes, 2004) 109-124.

'Préférer miséricorde: La violence et les lettres de rémission des comtes de Laval au XVe siècle' Oribus, 56 (2002) 39-46.

'Dynastic strategy and clientage: the rise of the house of Espinay in fifteenth and sixteenth century France' Medieval History (1–2002) 83-97.

'Un grand seigneur protestant durant les guerres de religion: la carrière politique et militaire de Guy XIX, comte de Laval (1580-1586)' Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de la Mayenne, 22 (1999) 87-106.

=Sources=

http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/staff/malcolmwalsby.html

I don't think this is right for wikipedia. Your article is too much like a list. I wouldn't accept this article.

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Real Fake World

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Real Fake World Limited is a UK company which formed in May 2008.

Created and Founded by Melanie Haggins(CEO)

The company offers advertising opportunities to the new site. Other services include web design, web development and Software solutions.

On the 4th of July 2008, Real Fake World introduced a new Global Networking Website to the world www.realfakeworld.com which has been abbreviated by younger fans as Real Fake

The Social site was founded and designed by Melanie Haggins in 2007 and is now managed by both Melanie Haggins and Artur Synowiec(CTO)of Real Fake World.

Real Fake appears different to other Social Networking Sites. It encourages the members to assist in creating their own global, virtual but real world.

Real Fake World believes in humanity, creativity, saving the world, freedom, education, equal opportunities, equality and

Rights for children, young people and adults.

Be a part of the new Global community!

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www.facebook.com/pages/REAL-FAKE-WORLD/36541591792

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Colin Falvey

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COLIN FALVEY is a professional footballer who was born on 20-june-1985 in Cork City in the

republic of Ireland. FALVEY is currently playing with Otago United in new zealands nzfc. & nbsp;

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Colin has won a munster schools title and cork cup schools title while in saint aidans secondary school,dublin hill,cork city.He spent his schoolboy career playing with two of cork cities well know clubs, leeds afc & rockmount afc.Both clubs have produced alot of professional players over the years,most notably Roy Keane (ex-rockmount afc) and Roy O' Donovan (ex-leeds afc)Colin won league and cup honors with both clubs, which atracked alot of uk clubs to be interested in taking a closer look at him.During schoolboy football colin spent some time whit Scunthorpe united,Gillingham fc, and carlisle united fc just to name a few.As soon as schoolboy football finshed,he signed with league of ireland side Cobh Ramblers FC and was a part of one the most successful youth teams ever in cork city,winning numberous league and cup titles.Colin was offered a trial by english side Swindon Town FC,at the end of his youth season but when a contract didnt materialize he opted to return home to continue his cobh career,captaining the under 21 side before earning a contract at the club.

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COBH RAMBLERS FC

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Colin was handed his league of ireland debut by manager Dave Hill against Sligo Rovers FC,coming on as a half time subtitue at saint colmans park mid way trough the 2005/2006 season.A week later colin made his full debut against Athlone Town FC in an FAI cup game which also turned out to be manager Dave Hills last game in charge.Cobh appointed Steven Henderson as their new manager and Falvey became a regular under hendersons first season in charge,which led him to winning the under 21 player of the year and a new contract at the club.Falvey would become a firm favourite with the cobh fans over the next two seasons, with his no nonsense defending and tough tackling. At the start of the 2007 season colin signed with another league of ireland side Kilkenny City FC after him and cobh couldnt agree on a new deal.

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Kilkenny City FC

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Kilkenny signed colin for un-disclosed compensation fee as the player was under 23 years of age, just in time for the start of the new 2007 season.Newly appointed manager Brendan Rea handed colin a two year contract along with being Appointed the youngest captain of a league of ireland club for the 2007 season.However things turned sour for Falvey and Kilkenny city as the club struggled financially during the season.Things werent much better on the field and Kilkenny sacked manager brendan Rea mid way through the season,a week later colin and kilkenny city parted company by mutual consent.Kilkenny City made it to the end of season but it would turn out to be there last season at national league level.The club announced that it could no longer afford to hand out contracts and take part in league of ireland football.They have returned to being an amatuer football club for the 2008 season,but vowed to be back playing national league football one day.

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OTAGO UNITED FC

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Colin was persuaded to move to new zealand by former irish international Terry Phelan,who is currently the manager of otago united.Falvey arrived in new zealand with only three games remaining in the 2007/2008 season,but it didnt take him long to settle in, making his debut against Jonathan Goulds Hawks Bay United in napier when only in the country four days.A week later he made his full debut against Team Wellington FC and it only took him seven minutes to register his first goal for his new club.Colin is still currently playing in Otago.

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www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Kilkenny-City-A.F.C. - 77k -

www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=91792 - 32k -

www.sportingpulse.com/team_info.cgi?player=Colin%20Falvey&action=PSTATS&pID=188600806&client=... - 16k -

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otago_United - 51k -

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1855 in Baseball

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Steady On (Shawn Colvin album)

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Shawn Colvin won the New York Music Award for Best Debut Female Vocalist in 1989. She also earned a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1991.

=Track Listing:=

  1. Steady On
  2. Diamond in the Rough
  3. Shotgun Down the Avalanche
  4. Stranded
  5. Another Long One
  6. Cry Like An Angel
  7. Something To Believe In
  8. The Story
  9. Ricochet In Time
  10. The Dead Of The Night

=Sources=

[http://shawncolvin.com/ColvinMain2008.html]

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Colvin#Discography]89.10.24.158 (talk) 16:00, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

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List of 3D Movies

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=List=

=See Also=

=Sources=

http://www.filmratings.com

http://www.tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/hannahmontana

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Redirects for [[England national football team]]

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Comment: I'm unsure about the last two redirects, because they say "international", and are supposed to redirect to a "national" football team. I'll leave these off for others to deal with. Mess around with the guy in shades all you like - don't mess around with the girl in gloves! (talk) 20:08, 4 August 2008 (UTC)


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:Decline refers to the 2 unaccepted ones. NanohaA'sYuriTalk, My master 02:20, 5 August 2008 (UTC)

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Japan national beach soccer team

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| Nickname = Nippon Daihyo(日本代表)

Okada Japan(岡田ジャパン)

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{{tlx|flagicon|JPN}} Japan national beach soccer team represents Japan in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by Japan Football Association, the governing body for football in Japan.

=Achievements=

=2008 World Cup=

Japan failed to perform in the 2008 world cup. They fought hard in their first game against Mexico and did go ahead 3-2. However two goals in two minutes from Mexico saw them win 4-3 and take the three points. Japan knew they had to win their next game against Brazil, but the the defending world champions stormed away winning 8-1. In Japan's final game they played Spain. The game refelected Japan's world cup campaign losing 6-1. Officially, Japan finished in 15th place in the world cup.

=Current Squad=

Correct as of July 2008

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{{tlx|Fs player|no=1|pos=GK|name=Shingo Terukina}}

{{tlx|Fs player|no=2|pos=DF|name=Takashi Takiguchi}}

{{tlx|Fs player|no=3|pos=DF|name=Noriaki Maruo}}

{{tlx|Fs player|no=4|pos=DF|name=Shinji Makino}}

{{tlx|Fs player|no=5|pos=DF|name=Teruki Tabata}}

{{tlx|Fs player|no=6|pos=FW|name=Tomoya Uehara}}

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Manager: {{tlx|flagicon|JPN}} Takeshi Kawaharazuka (Player-manager)

=Sources=

http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/teams/team=1895841/squadlist.html

http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/teams/team=1895841/profile.html

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The Conversation Heart

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The Conversation Heart was an American power pop rock band from Seattle, Washington that formed in 2004. The band's sound was a mix of punk–influenced power pop with vocal harmonies and heavy guitar riffs. They are known for their song, "Perfect Cheekbones" which had a music video that was featured in most department stores in America during the last few months of 2004. The Conversation Heart released one formal album entitled "Grenadine" in early 2005. The band continued to record demos and leak them online until they eventually broke up in 2006. All members have gone on to be involved in other musical acts, such as the Hungry Pines, Stereo Heartbeat, GhostRockIt, The Pop Machine, Dateless and 123 Fake Street.

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:Category:American rock music groups

:Category:Power Pop music groups

:Category:Washington musical groups

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Lex Shrapnel

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  1. REDIRECT John Shrapnel

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This is one of his sons who is more famous

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72 names of God

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  1. REDIRECT Shemhamphorasch


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Kage 21

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Kage 21 is a band from upstate New York (the town itself is unknown) that is quickly making a name for themselves. The band consists of three people: Bryan Sibbitts, Mike Shirtz, and Josh Straight. Mike and Josh are the guitarists, Mike being the lead and Josh being ryhthm, and occasionally switching over to bass for instrumental diversity and to establish a barrier between ryhthmic sound and melodic "riffage."

Just recently a post was made on their myspace referencing to a few upcoming shows. They've recently posted new videos, two of which being covers of Katy Perry's "I kissed a girl." It has been reported that Kage 21 may have played a show with a few local bands in the city of Watertown. Their original area of residence is unknown to the public, but it assumed it is based somewhere in Syracuse

Their bio from their myspace is as follows:

Beginning with an idea, Kage 21 was thrown together with the hopes of playing and writing music that people will like. Starting as a Blink 182 tribute band, kage 21 has taken this idea and expanded, not only doing covers, but writing original music.

Though resources available to them are low, they use what they have and use it effectively. They are quickly updating their current media and aim to get the perfect quality sound and video.

From their minds and to our ears, Joshua Strate, Mike Shirtz, and Bryan Sibbitts have created an entity that serves one purpose: To rock out like there is no tomorrow.

=Sources=

Lyst, Craig. Kage 21: the Mythic Band. 1. Local Entertainment, 2010.

Straight, Josh. "Kage 21." Myspace 11. 4 August 2008 .

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[Courtesy blank 1] was born in Finland. She auditioned and got accepted into a specialized class in her elementary school dedicated to musically talented children. At school she studied musical theater starting from the age of 9. Outside the school she was competing in Rhytmics Gymnastics in a team with 7 other girls of her age. They competed and performed in several national and international events and competitions. She loved theater but Gymnastivs Rhytmics was her passion. While she spent years of training and competing in Gymnastics, she also completed a teacher's certificate to start teaching Gymnastics Rhytmics for children under the age of 7 and started working with them for couple of years. At the age of 16, she auditioned and got accepted into a professional dance group in Finland called the Step Up Dancers which led her into modeling. Her first professional pictures were taken at that time. After spending time in Paris and Milan she finally moved to New York to study acting at the William Esper Studio and started concentrating on her acting career. Today she has appeared in numerous TV commercials, including a billboard in Time Square for Emerson Electronics, as well as in several independent films and TV parts. While modeling and living in Europe she got her masters degree in business

=Sources=

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2137419/

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...And So It Goes

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...was the title of the "actual" debut full-lenght album by the North Carolina post-hardcore band Beloved (US). It was released independently and sold exclusively at thier concerts. While most people consider "The Running" to be their first album, this is actually thier first true release.

=History=

The original members of the Beloved were Joe Musten (drums/vocals), Shawn Dallas (guitar), Dusty Redmon (guitar) and John Brehm (bass guitar). They all attended East Forsyth High School in Kernersville, NC from 1996-2000.

Everyone in the band had a WIDE variety of influences... from Classic Rock to Hardcore/Metal, and Punk/Rockabilly to the now hated "EMO", they set out to redefine the local music scene. (which had dwindled some since the heday of the Swift and Codeseven scene)

What made Beloved so unique was thier ability to perfectly combine Emo/Indie (very up-and-coming at the time) and Hardcore.

Josh Moore actually did not appear on thier first demo cassete tape. Joe Musten used to play drums and do vocals. They asked Josh to join the band a few months later and proceeded to record a second demo tape. They had a "release concert" at First Christian Church located in Kernersville, NC. The tape sold very well so they decided to record a full lenght including newly recorded versions of the 4 tracks that appeared on the demo tapes. The demo tapes included the songs

The long-awaited album was finally released in the summer of 2000. Jamie King (of Swift) recorded the album at his studio "The Basement" in King, NC.

There is a "bonus/goof" track at the end of the last track. (fast forward some ways into) It is rumored that John (their bassist) wrote the bulk of this little diddy. The only "vocals" on the hidden track are of the band members making strange noises into modulators with effects.

The album was released only once. Best guess, there were maybe 1000 copies ever made.

To many fans, THIS was their greatest release to date. In the months after it's release, Shawn Dallas was asked to leave the band and was replaced by Matt Harrison (a long-time friend of the other members). The band (and their sound) was never the same again (for better or worse).

=Track Listing=

  • Today Is The Day
  • In Dreams
  • Things Change (And Apparently So Do People)
  • Restless Hearts
  • A Dear Friend
  • A Fallen Petal
  • All Consuming Fire
  • New Wine
  • Tears Of Blood
  • Outro

=Ex-Members=

Shawn Dallas went on to play in several bands after Beloved. Korea saw some success before disbanding and reforming as Monday In London; however, Shawn did not return. He relocated to High Point. His next musical endeavor came nearly 5 years after leaving Beloved. He joined a short-lived band with Drew Fulk, Michael Whitaker and Kyle Laster, called The Actor And The Son. They later reformed with a different drummer (Jordan McGee replacing Michael Whitaker) called Anadora. That too was short-lived, but made way for a bigger project, "Yosemite Mudflap And The Fireball Wizards". They released an album "Slaughter" on Tragic Hero Records in the summer of 2007. Shawn left the band shortly after to pursue other interests. He now resides in Kernersville. He co-owns a clothing company cattered exclusively to the "drifting" scene called Driftstar Apparel with graphic designer Michael Whitaker. ( [http://www.DriftstarApparel.com www.DriftstarApparel.com] )

In the coming years after Shawn departed, John Brehm too was asked to leave the band (shortly after the original release of "The Running"). He was replaced by bassist Mitch Britt. Mitch left the band a few months later to pursue other interests and the band asked Johnny Smrdel to join. Brehm went on to play bass in the band Monday In London (now defunct) and toured for 3 years. He released a full lenght album and an e.p. with them. He then joined Dead Poetic (now defunct) and toured for 2 years. He released 1 full lenght album with them before the band abruptly disbanded in late 2006. He currently resides in Kernersville as a tattoo artist for Ink Well tattoos in Winston-Salem, NC. He also has a clothing company called OMBIE. ( [http://www.OMBIE.bigcartel.com www.OMBIE.bigcartel.com] )

=Sources=

  • [http://www.belovedrock.com/ Official website] where a goodbye message can be found.
  • [http://web.archive.org/web/20020802005320/http://www.belovedrock.com] Archive of Belovedrock.com (2 August 2002). Retrieved on 7 March 2008
  • [http://www.saveyourscene.com/web/view.php?table=interviews&show=14] Interview with Dusty (27 April 2004). Save Your Scene. Retrieved on 7 March 2008
  • [http://www.hmmagazine.com/exclusive/beloved_failure_on200401/index.php] Eric Alexy (January 2004). Beloved - "Failure On". HM Magazine Internet Exclusive, Retrieved on 7 March 2008
  • [http://lyricwiki.org/Beloved] http://lyricwiki.org/Beloved


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[[The Great Show Live In Paris (album)]]

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The Great Show Live In Paris is a live album by American singer-songwriter and pianist Nina Simone recorded in 1968. The album was first released in 1975.

=Track listing=

  1. "Intro & Devil's Workshop"
  2. "Just in Time"
  3. "When I Was a Young Girl"
  4. "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
  5. "Ne Me Quitte Pas"
  6. "The Way I Love You"
  7. "Blacklash Blues"
  8. "House of the Rising Sun"
  9. "See-Line Woman"
  10. "Please Read Me"
  11. "Ain't Got No/I Got Life"
  12. "Gin House Blues"

=Sources=

  • [http://boscarol.com/nina/html/album/cd_live_in_paris.html The Nina Simone Web]

:Category:Nina Simone albums

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[Courtesy blank 2] was born in Finland. She auditioned and got accepted into a specialized class in her elementary school dedicated to musically talented children. At school, she studied musical theater starting from the age of 9. Outside the school she was competing in Rhytmics Gymnastics in a team with 7 other girls of her age. They competed and performed in several national and international events including Gymnaestrada in Amsterdam. While she spent years of training and competing in Gymnastics, she also passed a teacher's certificate to start teaching Gymnastics Rhytmics for children under the age of 7 and started working with children for couple of years. At the age of 16, she auditioned and got accepted into a professional dance group in Finland called the Step Up Dancers which led her into modeling. Her first professional pictures were taken at that time. After spending time in Paris and Milan she finally moved to New York to study acting at the William Esper Studio and started concentrating on her acting career. Today she has appaeread in numerous TV commercials, including a billboard in Time Square for Emerson Electronics as well as in several independent films and TV parts. While modeling and living in Europe she got her masters degree in business.

=Sources=

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2137419/

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Professor Sir Peter Russell

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Peter Edward Lionel Russell Wheeler, Spanish and Portuguese scholar: born Christchurch, New Zealand 24 October 1913; adopted the surname Russell by deed poll 1929; College Lecturer, St John's College, Oxford 1937-53; College Lecturer, Queen's College, Oxford 1938-46, Fellow 1946-53; University Lecturer in Spanish Studies, Oxford University 1946-53, King Alfonso XIII Professor of Spanish Studies 1953-81 (Emeritus), Director of Portuguese Studies 1953-81; Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford 1953-81 (Emeritus); FBA 1977; Kt 1995; died Oxford 22 June 2006.

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The independent, 5 July 2006


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Heather Dinich

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Heather Dinich is a bitch


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RAF Dunkeswell

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RAF Dunkeswell is a former RAF station to the north of Dunkeswell village, near Honiton, Devon

It was used extensively by the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War 2.

It is now a private airfield and an industrial area.

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RAF Trickey Warren

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RAF Culmhead

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RAF Culmhead (formerly known as Church Stanton) was a typical three-runway fighter airfield when it opened on 1st August 1941. Originally intended as an emergency landing ground and dispersal airfield, it was also used as a base for the testing of barrage-balloon wire cutters. The airfield was occupied by No 2 Polish Fighter Wing and later by Czech units. On 22nd December 1943 the airbase was renamed RAF Culmhead to avoid confusion with RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.

Following D-Day Culmhead was used for training the first jet-engined aircraft in RAF service, two Meteors which arrived in July 1944. The site saw little significant activity until it was closed in August 1946. The fighter station survived until the end of the twentieth century when much of the technical area was destroyed.

Some of the surviving structures include fighter pens, aircraft control towers and two groups of pillboxes. All lie within the Scheduled Area.

=Sources=

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Billie's Bounce

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Billie's Bounce is a bebop jazz standard written by Charlie Parker in 1945. It is a medium blues and the original master take featured Miles Davis along with Parker.

=Sources=

Wong, Herb. The Ultimate Jazz Fakebook, 1988.

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Boston Analytics

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http://www.bostonanalytics.com/


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Redirects to main national football teams

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=Germany=

=Brazil/Brasil=

=Holland/(The)Netherlands=

=Argentina=

=Croatia=

=Czech Republic=

=Portugal=

=France=

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91.109.25.32 (talk) 22:03, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

{{afc comment|What do you want these article to be redirected to? The name of the country?}}NanohaA'sYuriTalk, My master 22:25, 5 August 2008 (UTC)

:Presumably to their national football teams such as above. eg Spain national football team. ~ Eóin (talk) 03:27, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

:Yes, I did want them to their national football sides. Like Spain above. 92.12.217.42 (talk) 10:05, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

:Can you provide links to sources which show anyone actually refers to national teams as "France F.C." etc., as given that it means "football club", very few people use it, I've never ever come across it. Seems like needless redirects. - Toon05 16:28, 7 August 2008 (UTC)

:E.g. http://www.englandfc.com/. Or http://www.football.co.uk - they refer to each national team by e.g Spain football club see: http://www.football.co.uk/spain/index.shtml. Yahoo also refer to the teams like that. E.g. Italy Football Club (FC) - http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/fo/italy/. 92.11.143.223 (talk) 19:19, 7 August 2008 (UTC)

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Melissa Batten

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Melissa Batten (1972) is a software development engineer in Microsoft's Xbox division, and a Harvard-educated lawyer.

Melissa was involved in the development of various Microsoft games including Halo 3 and Gears of War.

=Death=

Melissa Batten was killed by her estranged husband, Joseph Batten, on July 29, 2008. Melissa Batten had been granted a restraining order against her husband the day before.

=Sources=

News Article related to death: http://kotaku.com/5032443/xbox-developer-dead-in-murder+suicide

Bio: http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,260295/

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Nothing

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