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From 1993-1994, he was a writer for the comedy sketch series In Living Color, and appeared as Stu Dunfy, the host of the fictional game show The Dirty Dozens.

Dozens and events
Dozens of Israeli volunteers ran the events, and Samira, believing that peace was possible, offered the top floor of the family house for rehearsals.
Dozens of USAF personnel were eyewitnesses to various events over a two-or three-day period.

Dozens and books
Dozens of newly released, government approved books were proudly displayed in bookstores, with the intention of showing the heroic actions and drama of the Long March.
Dozens of major and minor figures from history appear in the books, often in inglorious or hypocritical roles.
Dozens of other books and other products have been released since then ; Magic Eye stereograms have been featured on postcards, mousepads, lunch boxes, and even neckties.
Dozens of scientific journals, books, and even novels were published on this topic.
Dozens of publishers churned out hundreds of such comic books every month, but this trend nosedived in the late ' 90s with the advent of cable television, Internet and other modes of entertainment in India.

Dozens and &
Dozens of other cultural and popular icons got their start in the Village's nightclub, theater, and coffeehouse scene during the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, notably besides Bob Dylan, there were Jimi Hendrix, Barbra Streisand, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Bette Midler, The Lovin ' Spoonful, Simon & Garfunkel, Liza Minnelli, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Eric Andersen, Joan Baez, The Velvet Underground, The Kingston Trio, Carly Simon, Richie Havens, Maria Muldaur, Tom Paxton, Janis Ian, Phil Ochs, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, and Nina Simone among others.
* Schoonmaker, David & Woods, Bruce ; Whirligigs & Weathervanes: A Celebration of Wind Gadgets With Dozens of Creative Projects to Make ; Sterling / Lark, New York, 1991

Dozens and by
Dozens of other actors have also played Tarzan, but Weissmuller is by far the best known.
The first academic treatment of the Dozens was made in 1939 by Yale-based psychologist and social theorist John Dollard, who described the importance of the game among African-American males, and how it is generally played.
In 1962, Folklorist Roger Abrahams explained the Dozens not only as a reaction to racism, but a mostly male behavior in a society dominated by women, hence the concentration on targeting opponents ' mothers.
Folklorist Alan Dundes asserts that by basing their approach on psychoanalytic theory, neither Dollard nor Abrahams considers that the Dozens may be native to Africa, although Dollard does not rule it out.
In addition to similar forms of the Dozens found in Nigeria and Ghana, Bantu and Kisii boys have been observed dueling verbally by attacking each other's mothers.
In his 2012 book The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama music historian and musician Elijah Wald says the term was first defined in a 1921 pop song-" Don't Slip Me in the Dozens, Please ", recorded by the black vaudeville comic Henry Troy, composed by Chris Smith, who accompanied Troy on the piano.
* Extreme weather: Dozens are killed by floods caused by torrential rains in Europe, including the Malše and Blanice rivers of the Czech Republic, the Black Sea resort village of Shirokaya Balka near Novorossiisk in Russia, and Romania.
Dozens of different bird species may be seen foraging in the rich mudflats in and around mangrove flats many of these birds being threatened with extinction and protected by international agreements.
Dozens are held throughout the city each day, hosted by community groups, corporations, churches, politicians and the Stampede itself.
Again, the experience of those in the bigger ghetto is best described by Szpilman: Dozens of beggars lay in wait for this brief moment of encounter with a prosperous citizen, mobbing him by pulling at his clothes, barring his way, begging, weeping, shouting, threatening.
* " N. Y. Times Uncovers Dozens Of Faked Stories by Reporter.
Dozens of young Muslims who were influenced by his call to reviving traditional Islamic studies in the West went to the Muslim lands in the nineties and early part of the current decade to study, many of who are now teachers in their own right.
Dozens of journalists covering the actions were also clubbed by police or had cameras smashed and film confiscated.
Dozens a day were arrested, but their places were immediately taken by others who had travelled from as far away as Waikanae.
Dozens of academies were founded in the area, supported by private donations.
Dozens of workers fled the flames and were rescued by lifeboats and helicopters, however 11 were killed and 17 were injured in the incident.
Dozens of other cover versions followed, from Asia to Europe ; one of these is a Tagalog-language version sung by Donna Cruz, entitled " Isang Tanong, Isang Sagot ", released in 1997.
Dozens of newspapers opened during the Khatami period, only for many to be shut down on one pretext or another by the judiciary.
Dozens of British seamen and marines were rescued from the sea by the Italian torpedo boat Castore, a flotilla of German harbour minesweepers and several Italian motor barges, which also seized a couple of makeshift amphibious craft attempting to reach Alexandria at very low speed.

Dozens and .
Dozens of seemingly small matters go wrong all over the world.
Dozens of people witnessed the crash and news sources began reporting on the incident within minutes.
Dozens of large cities and hundreds of towns reflect pronounced urban character of the Arab world ; in most of the countries about 70 percent of people are urban dwellers.
Dozens of Japanese railway companies compete in regional and local passenger transportation markets ; for instance, 7 JR enterprises, Kintetsu Corporation, Seibu Railway, and Keio Corporation.
Dozens of Japanese railway companies compete in regional and local passenger transportation markets ; for instance, 7 JR enterprises, Kintetsu Corporation, Seibu Railway, and Keio Corporation.
Dozens of dialects are spoken in Japan.
Dozens of Israeli citizens, who contributed significantly to the state, are selected to light these beacons.
Dozens of radio outlets, many privately-owned, broadcast from Libyan cities and from Middle East media hubs.
Dozens of clubs promoted the weekend-long event all over the city, with various clubs staying open for three days straight without closing.
Dozens of policemen blocked the main entrance to the parliament building in Kuala Lumpur to foil an opposition-led rally demanding free and fair elections.
Dozens of these structures can exist on the bacteria.
Dozens of nociceptor transient receptor potential, acid sensing, potassium and ligand-gated ion channels have so far been identified, and their exact functions are still being determined.
Dozens of public buses stood idle for months, severely damaging the bus transit company's finances, until the city repealed its law requiring segregation on public buses following the US Supreme Court ruling that it was unconstitutional.
Dozens of other materials are used, including germanium, gallium arsenide, and silicon carbide.
Dozens of research papers are presented each year, and SIGGRAPH is widely considered the most prestigious forum for the publication of computer graphics research.
Dozens of paperback collections have been published since 1965, and some titles are still in print as of 2010.
Dozens of human casualties were reported or confirmed.
Dozens of vessels of various sizes were left stranded inland.
Dozens of schools were named in her honor, and both the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn and the Harriet Tubman Museum in Cambridge serve as monuments to her life.
Dozens of subtle movements and weight shifts are required to find the perfect line down the track.
Dozens of Chinese sugar traders went bankrupt which led to massive unemployment, which in turn led to gangs of unemployed coolies.
Dozens of radio telescopes with comparable sizes are operated in radio observatories all over the world.

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