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Sposato needed a front, some labor stiff with a clean record to act as business agent of the Redhook local.
The earliest record of somnambulistic clairvoyance is credited to the Marquis de Puységur, a follower of Mesmer, who in 1784 was treating a local dull-witted peasant named Victor Race.
During the early 1990s, the Compact Disc surpassed the gramophone record in popularity, but gramophone records continued to be made ( although in very limited quantities ) into the 21st century — particularly for club DJs and for local acts recording on small regional labels.
Before Christmas 1955, Brantley had the group record a demo of " Please, Please, Please " for a local Macon radio station.
On February 28, 2005, at 12: 08 hrs local time, in Nardò, Italy, the CCR broke the Guinness record for the fastest production car in the world, having attained on the Nardò Ring ( a circular track of circumference ), breaking the record previously held by the McLaren F1.
* Local usage details, a record of local calls made and received from a particular phone number
Within a couple of months, record stores in areas where MTV was available were selling music that local radio stations were not playing, such as Men at Work, Bow Wow Wow, and Human League.
Hurt attempted further negotiations with Okeh to record again, but after the commercial failure of the resulting records, and Okeh Records going out of business during the Great Depression, Hurt returned to Avalon and obscurity, working as a sharecropper and playing local parties and dances.
This is implemented with the special registers rO and rS which record which part of the local register stack is in memory and which part is still in local physical registers.
Dixon and a local civic group had been seeking a NFL franchise for over 5 years and had hosted record crowds for NFL exhibition games.
Some felt that the adoption of this report provided for a clear local option mentioned, while the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, Clifton Kirkpatrick went on record as saying, " Our standards have not changed.
Seismometers also record signals from non-earthquake sources ranging from explosions ( nuclear and chemical ), to local noise from wind or anthropogenic activities, to incessant signals generated at the ocean floor and coasts induced by ocean waves ( the global microseism ), to cryospheric events associated with large icebergs and glaciers.
Jesperson was the manager of Oar Folkjokeopus, a punk rock record store in Minneapolis, and had also founded Twin / Tone Records with a local recording engineer named Paul Stark.
The first 12-page issue was produced as a fanzine for a local record label ' Anti-Pop records ' run by Arthur 2 Stroke and Andy ' Pop ' Inman, and went on sale for 20p ( 30p to students ) in The Gosforth Hotel Salters road, which hosted ' Anti-Pop ' punk gigs, and the run of 150 copies had sold out within hours.
Around this time the band played several uk tour dates including the 11th August 1986 at the Mardi Gras club in Liverpool with local Promoter and record label owner Ken Kelly and his band Innervision at which several record company executives would be in attendance. n
This is based on minutes of a meeting held in 1907 ( found at the local library in 1982 ), which was noted to be the fourth AGM of the club, as well as a time capsule from 1931 ( unearthed during renovations of the club house ) in which documents record then President and Gen. Secretary of Surf Lifesaving Australia unanimously declaring Bronte to be the first club.
The documents record common activities such as trade between the Assyrian colony and the city state of Assur and between Assyrian merchants and local people.
As late as 1830 local vicars was instructed to write both given ( Christian ) names as well as last names in the baptismal record.
It involves the re-establishment of cadastral surveys and land boundaries based on documents of record and historical evidence, as well as certifying surveys ( as required by statute or local ordinance ) of subdivision plats / maps, registered land surveys, judicial surveys, and space delineation.
At its peak this lineup delivered record ratings in Geelong, Werribee and Western Melbourne with a blend of Classic Rock, Modern Rock and local personality.
Pieces of this record breaking Lamington were cut up and sold to raise money for the local childrens hospital foundation.
While US and British content dominated airwaves and record sales into the 1960s, local successes began to emerge – notably The Easybeats and the folk-pop group The Seekers had significant local success and some international recognition, while the bands the Bee Gees and AC / DC had their first hits in Australia before going on to international success.

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The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of, because Wozniak " liked repeating digits " and because they originally sold it to a local shop for $ 500 plus a one-third markup.
Visiting Hill Top every chance she got, Potter ’ s books written during this period ( such as The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, about the local shop in Near Sawrey and The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, a wood mouse ) reflect her increasing participation in village life and her delight in country living.
Frasier and the others often visit the local coffee shop Café Nervosa.
The harbour village of Craster in Northumberland is also famed for its kippers, where they are prepared in a smokehouse, sold in the local shop and exported around the world.
Mies worked in his father's stone-carving shop and at several local design firms before he moved to Berlin, where he joined the office of interior designer Bruno Paul.
Among the Nevisians recorded were chantey-singing fishermen in a session organised in a rum shop in Newcastle ; Santoy, the Calypsonian, performing calypsos by Nevisian ballader and local legend Charles Walters to guitar and cuatro ; and string bands, fife players and drummers from Gingerland, performing quadrilles.
Skateboarders, most notably Ty Page, Bruce Logan, Bobby Piercy, Kevin Reed, and the Z-Boys ( so-called because of their local Zephyr surf shop ) started to skate the vertical walls of swimming pools that were left empty in the 1976 California drought.
This pattern is created with a stonegrind machine at the factory or a local ski shop.
The local electrical shop, Eric Jackson's Ltd, has been open since 1928 and is the oldest retailer in the town.
They are located on Garnet street in close proximity to the local Wallace James shop, St Peter's Primary School, Gastronomica bar, Docklands General Store and Crane Wharf.
The business had become important enough that the move was covered in the local paper, which noted that the shop had a fine ichthyosaur skeleton on display.
He shot the two local women who worked in the gift shop, Nicole Burgess, 17, and Elizabeth Howard, 26.
He joins in the action of the play periodically, as the reverend at the wedding, the soda shop owner, a local townswoman, etc., and speaks directly to Emily after her death.
The gallery showcases exhibitions drawn from local, state, national and international artists, and includes a gift shop, artist-in-residence apartment, workshop areas and an art resource library ( The Green Room ).
Henry provided a second-story room over his local printing shop for classes while John lodged and fed the college's first teacher, Jacob M. Zuck, free for one year.
The dish was invented in Rotterdam by a kebab shop owner who served it to employees of a local hair salon.
* Successful assassinations of local collaborators, including the shooting of Jan Bocian in broad daylight in a shop in Bodzentyńska Street.
After the 1882 death of their father, brothers Charles Arthur and Leonard Gates took over the running of his shop, which held the local distribution franchise for Gilbey's wines and spirits, and also sold beer.
However, the traditional version is still practised in the town of Assisi where one can see the local women sitting in front of their houses and embroidering Assisi work items for the local co-operative embroidery shop.
In 2008, the shop was listed in the Guardian's list of London's finest bookshops. Du Cane Court is a distinctive local landmark with its Art Deco design
Randlesdown Road serves as a mini ' High Street ' for Bellingham providing a local supermarket, men's and women's hair dressers, dry cleaner, off licence, newsagent, fish and chip shop, pub, various takeaways and a recently built gym ( situated on Bellingham playing fields ).
After over a decade of controversy and legal action from local residents, McDonald's was finally allowed to open in Hampstead in 1992, after winning its right in court, and agreeing to a previously unprecedented re-design of the shop front, reducing the conspicuousness of its facade and logo.
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The Sheringham Little Theatre has a wide range of productions on throughout the year including a well-established summer repertory season running from July to September, and a popular pantomime at Christmas ; in the foyer is a coffee shop with display of art by local artists.

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