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The Gilmer County Recreation Center Complex includes a small golf course, a convention / reunion hall, and bunk houses.
While only released on a small independent label, High Stakes was enough to generate serious interest in a full-blown reunion.
Following this, numerous small reunion projects began to appear.
Except for a small reunion heard on the concept album Largo ( which featured appearances by all the members except for Lilley ) in 1998, The Hooters did not play together again until November 21, 2001, when they performed at the Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia for a one off show to celebrate disc jockey Pierre Robert's 20th anniversary at local rock radio station WMMR, the first major station to ever play The Hooters back in the early 1980s.
He played an important part in the Stax reunion of 1988, and had a small role in the 1989 Jim Jarmusch film Mystery Train.
The following year, both Perry and Whitford would rejoin Aerosmith for a very successful reunion and began a two decade relationship with Monterey Peninsula Artists which in turn helped make the small agency the industry powerhouse it is today.
In fall 2010, they again started for a small reunion tour through Europe starting on September 16, in Lyss, Switzerland.
Van Mander claims that according to Frans Menton, Floris was loved by his pupils for allowing them more freedom than other Antwerp masters, and a list of 120 of his disciples was put together by a small group of them who met for a reunion after his death.
Van Mander lists more than 20 disciples, but also claimed that according to Frans Menton, Frans Floris was loved by his pupils for allowing them more freedom than other Antwerp masters, and a list of 120 disciples were counted in total by a small group of them who got together for a reunion after he died.
Pleasant Camp marks the reunion of the trail with Taiya River and serves as a lightly used, small campground.
The Carcass reunion show schedule continued through to 2010, playing festivals and headlining a small US tour in 2009.
The " classic " lineup of Greaves, Serlin, Kohn and Tizzard have announced a small reunion tour.
On August, 7, 2012 to kick off their reunion tour they played two, small " secret " shows to a crowd of roughly 250 friends, family, and fans at the Partisan in Merced, CA.
In August of 2001, a small " reunion " of Bay Area thrash metal bands organized Thrash of the Titans, promoted to help Testament vocalist Chuck Billy, who had been diagnosed with cancer, as well as Death's Chuck Schuldiner, who was ailing from a brain tumor.
In 1994, Gordy had a small reunion with Hayes and Garvin as the Freebirds in the Global Wrestling Federation where he won the GWF Tag Team Titles with Garvin.
" He contends that " the Frizzle Fry portion certainly doesn't disappoint ", elaborating that " while sonically the set is top-notch, the camera work could have been better ... few front shots of drummer Alexander are included, so there is no clear view of what he's playing most of the time ", but concludes that " these complaints are small ; Hallucino-Genetics Live 2004 is a faithful representation of the group's reunion tour.
Christensen's effect pedal board during the reunion tour was quite small and only contained the following stomp boxes:
The initial plans for a reunion were made in 1993, with discussions between the two of collaborating emerging from casual small talk and then an invitation to perform on MTV Unplugged.
After a grueling labor, Tina gives birth to a baby boy whom she names Caleb, and meets her younger sister and grandmother outside the hospital where they all have a small family reunion.

small and cast
The sun was not yet high and all of them were in the small area of shade cast by the boulder.
In some countries, voting is required by law ; if an eligible voter does not cast a vote, he or she may be subject to punitive measures such as a small fine.
The group into which Gardner claimed to be initiated, known as the New Forest coven, was small and utterly secret as claiming to be a witch was illegal in Britain since the Witchcraft Act of 1735 made claiming to predict the future, conjure spirits, or cast spells a crime, and likewise made an accusation of witchcraft a criminal offense ).
At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone had been cast, but, alas!
The passage continues with a famous account of an interruption: " At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purpose of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas!
* Illuminated rotating disco balls covered with small mirrors are used to cast moving spots of light around a dance floor.
As with Nanook, too, Flaherty cast locals in the various fictionalized roles, and made use of dramatic recreation of anachronistic behaviors: in this case, a sequence showing the hunting of sharks from small boats with harpoons, which the islanders had by then not practiced for several decades.
Afterward, she was cast in a series of small roles in several independent films as well as in the lead role of the short-lived NBC television version of the film Working Girl ( 1990 ).
* Dinah Dean's series of historical novels are set against the background of the Napoleonic Wars and are told from a Russian perspective – " The Road to Kaluga ", " Flight From the Eagle ", " The Eagle's Fate ", " The Wheel of Fortune ", " The Green Gallant " – follow a small group of soldiers ( and their relatives ) over months of campaigning from the fall of Moscow up to the liberation of Paris, the last 3 books – " The Ice King ", " Tatya's Story ", " The River of Time " – fall some years later but have the same cast of characters.
Then Bernardo Bertolucci cast him in a small speechless role as a window upholsterer in the film La Luna which evaded American distribution due to its subject matter.
** 4th bell: La Terza ( 1st small one ), cast in 1473, weight 300 kg ( 661 lb )
** 6th bell: Il Vespruccio ( 2nd small one ), cast in the 14th century and again in 1501 by Nicola di Jacopo, weight 1, 000 kg ( 2, 205 lb )
The best way is to use a small hook and cast into the weeds just before the drop off.
The idea of the work was suggested to Holst by Clifford Bax, who introduced him to astrology when the two were part of a small group of English artists holidaying in Majorca in the spring of 1913 ; Holst became quite a devotee of the subject, and liked to cast his friends ' horoscopes for fun.
" She acknowledged her " dumpy figure, with shoulders too broad, legs too sturdy, hands too blunt ", and was also acutely aware of her small eyes that appeared crossed due to a cast in her right eye.
The small amount remaining he took to the Three-Farthing Stone ( roughly the centre of the Shire ) and cast into the air, prompting the bountiful period of growth starting in the spring of the year 1420 ( Shire Reckoning ).
Large cast piece with 10 van inscription on the reverse, medium cast piece with no reverse inscription, and small struck piece.
Also known as " censitary suffrage ", the opposite of Equal suffrage, meaning that the votes cast by those eligible to vote are not equal, but are weighed differently according to the person's rank in the census ( e. g., people with high income have more votes than those with a small income, or a stockholder in a company with more shares has more votes than someone with fewer shares ).
With a good point guard in Miller, Lamar Odom at small forward, one of the league's best power forwards, Brand, the center Olowokandi, and a good supporting cast off the bench, the Clippers could actually make a run for the playoffs.
In 1956, years before being cast as Dr. McCoy, Kelley played a small supporting role as a medic in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit in which he utters the diagnosis " This man's dead, Captain " and " That man is dead " to Gregory Peck.
* 9. 3 × 62mm: Very common big game hunting round in Scandinavia along with the 6. 5 × 55mm, where it is used as a very versatile hunting round on anything from small and medium game with lightweight cast lead bullets to the largest European big game with heavy soft point hunting bullets.
In 1959 Sykes wrote and directed the one-off BBC special Gala Opening, with a cast that included ' Professor ' Stanley Unwin and Hattie Jacques, and played a small supporting role in the Tommy Steele film Tommy the Toreador.
He had a small role in Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, joining an all-star cast of British and American TV and film luminaries.

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