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Pat Benatar's rhythm section ( Don Nossov and Myron Grombacher ) is also featured throughout the album.
* Myron Grombacher – drums
True Love was a jump blues record, released in late April 1991, and featured the blues band Roomful of Blues, backing up Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo and Myron Grombacher.
2010 Love On The Run Tour with REO Speedwagon, which included her original drummer, Myron Grombacher.
* Drums-Doni Gray, Myron Grombacher and Nickey Alexander

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Ryan was forced out in in favor of Myron Wilson, who in turn gave way to William Daley in.
The shield was cast by American metallurgist Dr. Myron MacLain, who was contracted by the U. S. government, from orders of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to create an impenetrable substance to use for tanks during World War II.
Members of LTCM's board of directors included Myron S. Scholes and Robert C. Merton, who shared the 1997 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for a " new method to determine the value of derivatives ".
Architect Myron Hunt, who also designed the Rose Bowl Stadium, designed Oxy's original buildings in a Mediterranean style, with covered walkways and tile roofs.
When Myron Selznick, who also represented Olivier, met Leigh, he felt that she possessed the qualities his brother was searching for.
There he joined his older brother Myron Selznick ( who had died in 1944 ) in the family crypt.
By the late 1960s, campus addition projects were given to SOM's Myron Goldsmith, who had worked with Mies during his education at IIT and thus was able to design several new buildings to harmonize well with the original campus.
In 1893, Myron D. Park, who served four years as a Wheelock selectman, sold the Caledonia Spring House to Marshall Way.
In the fall of 1954 he began an affair with Grethe Hoff, a former patient who was married to an associate of Reich's, the psychologist Myron Sharaf ( 1927 – 1997 ), who in 1983 published one of the key biographies of Reich.
This lack of judicial protection is confirmed by Myron of Priene, who mentions killing as a standard mode of regulation of the Helot population.
Through investigation and flashbacks, the reader finds that Frayser becomes possessed by Myron Bayne, a distant ancestor, who senses that a lich named Catharine Larue has risen from her grave to kill Frayser.
Moore had been ordered to remove the controversial monument by U. S. District Judge Myron Thompson, who in a judgment in 2002 said the monument " violates the constitution's ban on government promotion of a religious doctrine ".
Leigh and her then lover Laurence Olivier ( later to be her husband ) were visiting as guests of Myron Selznick, who was also Olivier's agent, while Leigh was in Hollywood hoping for a part in Olivier's current movie, Wuthering Heights.
Both the fully automated ship and its designer, Myron Shulman, go mad under the influence of the vengeful Tholian Lokara, who makes the Recovery attack the other ships.
In descending chronological order, the individuals who have served as the Mint ’ s Master Engraver are: Cosme Saffioti, Ago Aarand, Walter Ott, Patrick Brindley, Myron Cook, and Thomas Shingles.
Instead of rigid plot structure, much of the humor is derived from the fact that superheroes and supervillains are given more realistic and human qualities, such as a mad scientist named Dr. Myron Reducto, who becomes a paranoid prosecutor.
Some insist the doctrine was invented by Dr. Marvin Olasky, who went on to memorialize it in his books Renewing American Compassion ( 1996 ) and Compassionate Conservatism: What it is, What it Does, and How it Can Transform America ( 2000 ), and Myron Magnet of the Manhattan Institute.
The phrase was first used on air by Myron Cope, a Pittsburgh sportscaster who was reporting on the Steelers ' victory.
* Myron " Old Man " Hasler, the strict head of the pajama factory who keeps a secret.
Gadget Boy's bionic implants were installed by Switzerland-based inventor Myron Dabble ( Maurice LaMarche ) who has an unrequited crush on Heather.
The potential psychotherapeutic applications of this chemical were explored by Myron Stolaroff who found it a very promising substance in his experiments.
Harris Publications was founded in 1977 by Stanley R. Harris, who had been in the magazine publishing business since the late 1950s, most prominently with the latter-day pulp publisher Myron Fass.
Also part of the storyline was the character of crusading journalist Walter Manning ( played by Myron McCormick ), who was secretly in love with her.

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* Othello, with Orson Welles scholar Myron Meisel
Shortly afterwards, in an early application of computer graphics, Ulam with collaborators Myron Stein and Mark Wells used MANIAC II at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to produce pictures of the spiral for numbers up to 65, 000.
Among Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Myron ( Μύρον, Holy Oil ) for Chrismation ( and, prior to the 20th century, for the Anointing of monarchs ) is prepared periodically by the Orthodox Patriarchates ( such as the Church of Constantinople -- see an announcement and process for preparation, with some sample dates of preparation ) and by the various heads of autocephalous churches ( such as the Orthodox Church in America -- see photos of the process ).
In the Los Angeles area she had several commissions each with astronomer George Ellery Hale and architect Myron Hunt.
On the other hand Pliny says that Ageladas, with Polykleitos, Phradmon, and Myron, flourished in the 87th Olympiad.
* 1975: Myron Krueger creates Videoplace to allow users to interact with virtual objects for the first time.
* In 1997, Merton was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Myron Scholes for their work on stock options.
In concert with contractor efforts a MITRE team led by Myron Leiter and consisting of communications and digital signal processing engineers refined the JTIDS design to optimize interference rejection and link performance.
The first township election was held in 1857 with the following officers: Ephraim Cox, Asa Cohoe and John Morgan, trustees ; Myron Whitney, clerk ; L. Mayo, C. M.
* Neil Simon's 1976 movie Murder by Death parodied Nick and Nora as Dick and Dora Charleston, with their dog Myron.
Halpin Frayser is found dead with a poem written in the style of Myron Bayne, his maternal great-grandfather.
Now a male eunuch, Myron decides to settle down with Mary-Ann.
Other artists associated with Hard-edge painting include Herb Aach, Josef Albers, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Max Bill, Ilya Bolotowsky, Ralph Coburn, Nassos Daphnis, Ronald Davis, Gene Davis, Howard Mehring, Burgoyne Diller, Peter Halley, Al Held, Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Günther C. Kirchberger, Alexander Liberman, Agnes Martin, Kenneth Noland, Georg Karl Pfahler, Ad Reinhardt, Bridget Riley, Ludwig Sander, Leon Polk Smith, Julian Stanczak, Frank Stella, Myron Stout, Leo Valledor, Victor Vasarely, Charmion von Wiegand, Neil Williams, Larry Zox and Barbro Östlihn.
* " The Dalton Gang " is a half hour version of their lives in a 1954 episode of the American TV series Stories of the Century with Myron Healey as Bob Dalton, Fess Parker as Grat, Robert Bray as Emmett and John Mooney as Bill Dalton.
Artificial reality was the term Myron W. Krueger used to describe his interactive immersive environments, based on video recognition techniques, that put a user in full, unencumbered contact with the digital world.
At the same time as Merton's work and with Merton's assistance, Fischer Black and Myron Scholes developed the Black – Scholes model, which was awarded the 1997 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
However, in an issue of the United Synagogue Review that focused on issues of mikvah and niddah ( published in conjunction with the passing of the responsa mentioned above, in Fall / Winter 2006 ), Rabbi Myron S. Geller, a member of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, wrote about an upswing in the observance of the laws of family purity within the Conservative Jewish community:
In December 1918, Thomas was persuaded by Myron Selznick to sign with Selznick Pictures Company.
Appearing in a number of successful films for Lewis J. Selznick ( father of producer David O. Selznick and agent Myron Selznick ), in the late teens and early 1920s, Moore was a popular star at Selznick Pictures along with Olive Thomas, Elaine Hammerstein, Eugene O ' Brien and Conway Tearle.

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