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Written by Burke and Charles Merenstein, the vice-president of Apollo Records, co-writing credit for this song was also assigned to ex-heavyweight champion Joe Louis, who had used the saying to refer to challenger Billy Conn in 1946.
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* January 29-Colonel Charles Gerard Conn, instrument manufacturer ( d. 1931 )
* Charles Paul Conn is an American non-fiction author and university president.
* Charles Gerard Conn was the founder of C. G.
* Charles W. Conn ( 1920-2008 ) was an American author and former General Overseer of the Church of God.
* Clement, Russell T., Neo-impressionist painters, a sourcebook on Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Henri Edmond Cross, Charles Angrand, Maximilien Luce, and Albert Dubois-Pillet, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1999.
Conn was born as Jeffrey Stafford in New York, but spent much of his young life in the Chicago suburb of St. Charles.
* Conn, Charles G., 1st Lieutenant, Michigan Volunteer Infantry
The company was founded by Charles Gerard Conn ( b. Phelps, New York 29 January 1844 ; d. Los Angeles, California 5 January 1931 ).
In 1975, DeVos published a book about his success, co-authored with Charles Paul Conn, titled Believe !.
* McClung, Floyd Jr. and Charles Paul Conn. Just Off Chicken Street.
* 1965 Jerome W. Conn, Robin R. A. Coombs, Charles E. Dent, Charles P. Leblond, Daniel J. McCarty, F. Horace Smirk
* Conn, Charles W. Like A Mighty Army: A History of the Church of God, 1886-1976.
Maj. Joseph Charles Sasso, civil affairs officer, 411th Civil Affairs Battalion, Danbury, Conn., assesses the reconstruction of sewage lines in Baghdad June 11 2003.
In 1917, Hearst had gained control of the Washington Times, a paper established in 1894 which had been owned by Congressman Charles G. Conn, publisher Stilson Hutchins, and most recently Frank Munsey.
Charles Conn was then recruited to lead the new company.

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The film was written by Harry W. Conn, Moss Hart, Jack McGowan and Sid Silvers.
J. W. Barber, History and Antiquities of New Haven, ( Conn .) ( 1831 ) pp. 25 – 29.
* Jerome W. Conn, M. D.
Conn's syndrome is named after Jerome W. Conn ( 1907 – 1994 ), the American endocrinologist who first described the condition at the University of Michigan in 1955.
Conn's syndrome is named after Jerome W. Conn ( 1907 – 1994 ), the American endocrinologist who first described the condition at the University of Michigan in 1955.
Dr. Gallaudet was married, in Hartford, Conn., July 20, 1858, to Jane M. Fessenden, daughter of Edson and Lydia W. Fessenden.
While Conn would usually be considered more avant garde than a protest singer, he said of his art that " All the records that I've done are a critique of what's going on in contemporary America ", and he was an outspoken critic of the George W. Bush administration.
Around 1919 Conn introduced the first drawn and rolled tone holes ( after a patent by W. S.
The All-American Protectorate, Inc., was a right-wing political group incorporated in February 1963 in St. Louis County, Missouri, under the leadership of general chairman Lovell W. George, and board-of-directors members George R. Kleine and Ernest Conn.
The jurors at the trial were William Purdy, Matthew Heron, William Morgan, William Gamble, Thomas Weatherley, John Fecles, Benjamin Hodgins, John Wilson, Samuell Conn, Robert McDaniel, Robert W. Brown and George Cavanagh.

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Reprint edition ( 1985 ), Westport, Conn .: Greenwood Press.
It was the venue for a boxing match between world flyweight champion Jimmy Wilde and Joe Conn in 1918.
" Bloom did not respond to the offer, but his referral to Dick James's partner Leslie Conn led to Bowie's first personal management contract.
Conn quickly began to promote Bowie.
Mike Vernon accepted the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player in 1997 playoffs.
Despite his Conn Smythe Trophy in the 1997 playoffs, Mike Vernon had been replaced as the regular Wings goaltender during the season with the younger Chris Osgood.
The Red Wings went on to capture another Stanley Cup in five games over the Carolina Hurricanes, with Nicklas Lidstrom winning the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs ' MVP.
Zetterberg scored the winning goal in the decisive Game 6, and was also named the winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.
Hartford, Conn .: Park Publishing Co., 1881.
In the United States, it received a very limited theatrical release in the summer of 1978 by Bob Conn Enterprises as The Terror of Godzilla.
The film was given a North American theatrical release in March 1978 by Bob Conn Enterprises under the title The Terror of Godzilla.
Just as Cinema Shares had done with the previous three Godzilla movies, Bob Conn Enterprises chose to utilize the Toho-produced English dub instead of hiring American voice actors to re-dub the film.
Henry Saperstein, who sold the theatrical rights to Bob Conn Enterprises, also released the film to television in late 1978, this time under the title Terror of Mechagodzilla.
Westport, Conn .: Greenwood Press, 1977.
Westport, Conn .: Greenwood Press, 1980.
Westport, Conn. Hyperion, 1975.
Westport, Conn .: Praeger, 2003.
Westport, Conn .: Praeger, 2004.
Westport, Conn .: Greenwood Press, 1999.
In State v. Connelly, 700 A. 2d 694 ( Conn. App.
* Reaganomics: Supply Side Economics in Action ( ISBN 0-87000-505-7, Westport, Conn.: Arlington House, 1981 ) by Bruce R Bartlett with Arthur Laffer

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