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Private carrier Martz offers coach bus service from the terminal as well.

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This, along with injury problems and a coaching change ( Super Bowl winning coach Dick Vermeil left the team and was replaced by Mike Martz ), caused the Rams to slip to a 10 – 6 record in 2000.
The Patriots ' physical play led Rams coach Mike Martz to say after the game that the Patriots were " a Super Bowl – caliber team.
Hill resigned after underperforming in the first half of the 2003 season and was replaced midseason pitching coach Randy Martz.
* 1902-1904 Elias E. Martz
* 1909-1910 Elias E. Martz
The first lot was bought by James Olberg and J. Martz opened a furniture store there before moving the operation to Le Roy.
Three members of the Hill and Valley Boys ( Larry Knapp, David Knapp and Charles Martz ) are still actively playing BlueGrass music.
* Jasun Martz — Award-winning musician recorded with Michael Jackson, toured with Frank Zappa, arranged Starship's No. 1 hit, We Built This City
* Edwin P. Martz
In 1978 Dubuffet collaborated with American composer and musician Jasun Martz to create the record album artwork for Martz ’ s avant-garde symphony entitled The Pillory.
A detail of the drawing is also featured on Martz ’ s second symphony ( 2005 ), The Pillory / The Battle, performed by The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Choir.
The Rams ' high-powered offense, run by offensive coordinator Mike Martz, was nicknamed " The Greatest Show on Turf " and registered the first in a string of three consecutive 500-point seasons, an NFL record.
Judy Martz ( b. July 28, 1943, Big Timber, Montana as Judy Morstein ) was the 22nd Governor of Montana, having served a single term from January 2, 2001, to January 3, 2005.
In the Montana gubernatorial election of 2000, Martz defeated her Democratic opponent, Mark O ' Keefe, by a margin of 51 percent to 47 percent.
Martz announced that she would not run for re-election as Governor in 2004. Martz's first legislative session resulted in the single largest increase in the education budget in Montana history and tax cuts intended to stimulate the stagnant state economy. Martz had her fair share of scandals, off-color statements, and questionable activities while she was in office, many of which led to her low approval rating during the remaining years of her term as governor ( which were as low as 20 % at one point ). Her chief policy adviser, Shane Hedges, was involved in a drunk driving accident near Marysville, Montana in August 2001, after which he went to Martz's residence, where she washed his clothes.
Martz also was put under a state-wide microscope when a real estate deal between the Martzes and ARCO was uncovered.

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The station, which is purchased by Martz Communications Group ( through its Radio Power subsidiary ) from Langer Broadcasting in December 2010, broadcasts on 660 kHz on the AM dial with a power of 1, 400 watts, daytime only ( to protect the nighttime signal of WFAN-AM 660 The Fan in New York City on the same frequency ), and is licensed to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania.

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The Martz family had a ranch that adjoined another large parcel of land that was owned by the ARCO company, at that time ARCO sold that land at an allegedly low value to the Martz family.
Martz finished her time in office campaigning for President Bush in Ohio, Arizona, and other swing states, and sparring with incoming Democratic governor Brian Schweitzer over transition of state government. In September 2005 Martz was named chair of Montanans for Judge Roberts ( Chief Justice nominee John Glover Roberts, Jr .) and spoke at a rally in support of Roberts.
; Sellador: Columnist Maxine Martz in 1988 wrote about one Margaret Masters, who heard about " cellar door " at Drake University, and later named her baby sister " Sellador ".
Martz played tight end at San Diego Mesa College, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Fresno State University and graduated summa cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis in 1972.
Martz was named head coach of the Rams on February 2, 2000, after Dick Vermeil retired ( he later changed his mind and coached across the state at Kansas City ).
While recovering from his illness at home and watching a live Rams game on television, Martz was blocked by team president John Shaw from relaying a play call to Fairchild by phone.
Martz continued to show up periodically at team practices late in the season, and was given medical clearance to coach the Rams ' last regular season game on New Year's Day.
Bears offensive line coach Mike Tice replaced Martz at offensive coordinator.

Soloman and .
*, reprinted in English translation in Gödel's Collected Works, vol II, Soloman Feferman et al., eds.
The St Helena Press was set up by Saul Soloman in 1806 and produced a number of publications including the Government Gazette ( from 1807 ) and the St Helena Monthly Register ( from 1809 ), both government funded publications.
The expedition consisted of fifteen vessels: the flagship Ayde, Michael, and Gabriel, as well as Judith, Dennis or Dionyse, Anne Francis, Francis of Foy and Moon of Foy, Bear of Leycester, Thomas of Ipswich, Thomas Allen, Armenall, Soloman of Weymouth, Hopewell, and the Emanuel of Bridgwater.
In 1818, a land office opened in Detroit, and Soloman Sibley purchased of land.
Begun in 1937, and including Gottlieb and Soloman, the group's plan was to create a municipal art gallery to show self-organized group exhibitions.
Albin, Soloman Riegel and Rufus Dodson.
After the American Civil War, Joseph Pegan, Soloman J. Clute, and several relatives including George and John Clute, founded a community near the plantation site.
A deed dated March 17, 1886, transferred ownership from Soloman Clute to George Clute for property known as Clute's Place.
Soloman administered the community until 1888 or 1889, when it was sold.
Anderson also recorded a number of limited-release singles in the late 1970s ( many issued from the Holly Soloman Gallery ), songs from which were included on a number of compilations, including Giorno Poetry Systems ' The Nova Convention and You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With.
As an extra slap in the face, Burke's name is misspelled on the cover of Let Your Love Flow as ' Soloman.
Several centers and styles for the construction of carousels emerged in the United States: Coney Island style -- characterized by elaborate, and sometimes faux-jeweled, saddles -- with Charles I. D. Looff, Charles Carmel, Marcus Charles Illions, Soloman Stein and Harry Goldstein and Mangels ; Philadelphia style -- known for more realistically painted saddles -- with Dentzel and the Philadelphia Toboggan Company ; and Country Fair style -- often with no saddles at all -- with Allan Herschell and Edward Spillman of western New York, and Charles W. Parker of Kansas.
The band consisted of Ray Tabano on bass guitar, Steven Tyler on drums, Green Mountain Boys member Don Soloman on keyboards and vocals, as well as a few childhood friends on guitars.
Soloman Van Brienen suspected Bellingham was the author, and decided to retaliate by accusing him of a debt of 4, 890 roubles to a bankrupt for which he was an assignee.
On the lintel below are the twelve apostles and on the shafts supporting it King Soloman and the Queen of Sheba.
The producers of the film were Ashok Amritraj, Michael Soloman and Murali Manohar, whom all made their Tamil film debuts with Jeans respectively, producing the most expensive Indian film till date in 1998.
In August 2011, he became the Director of Health Promotion and Public Affairs with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and is a regular panelist on both CBC's Power Play with Evan Soloman and CTV News Channel.
One of the three, Soloman Daisy, tells a stranger at the inn a well-known local tale of the murder of Reuben Haredale which had occurred 22 years ago that very day.
On the 27th anniversary of Reuben Haredale's murder, Soloman Daisy, winding the bell tower clock, sees a ghost in the churchyard.
She received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Delaware and an Honorary Doctorate in Humanities from Archbishop Soloman Gbadebo, Nigeria.
In 1946, Soloman Asch coined the Implicit Personality Theory, meaning that the presence of one trait tends to imply the existence of other traits.

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