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Abbruzzese and has
Abbruzzese has a daughter, Francesca, from a previous relationship.

Abbruzzese and cited
The band cited political differences between Abbruzzese and the other members ; for example, he disagreed with the Ticketmaster boycott.
The band cited political differences between Abbruzzese and the other members ; for example, he disagreed with the Ticketmaster boycott.
The band cited political differences between Abbruzzese and the other members ; for example, he disagreed with the Ticketmaster boycott.

Abbruzzese and &
On September 30, 1997, Abbruzzese's newly formed band, the Green Romance Orchestra, released Play Parts I & V. The album saw Abbruzzese bring his own songs to the drawing board, as well as play the role of a producer.
Play Parts I & V is a release of Free Association Records, which was formed by Abbruzzese in 1996.

Abbruzzese and Stone
#" Corduroy " ( Eddie Vedder, Dave Abbruzzese, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready ) – 5: 05

Abbruzzese and .
As his replacement, Chamberlain suggested Dave Abbruzzese, who joined the group and played the rest of Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the Ten album.
Drummer Dave Abbruzzese gets writing credit for this because it wasn't published until 1993 ( when all members were getting equal credit ), even though it was written a year before he joined the band.
As his replacement, Chamberlain suggested Dave Abbruzzese, who joined the group and played the rest of Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the Ten album.
Although Abbruzzese performed on the album Vitalogy, he was fired in August 1994, four months before the album was released.
Irons became the official drummer for Pearl Jam in late 1994 following the firing of drummer Dave Abbruzzese.
As his replacement, Chamberlain suggested Dave Abbruzzese, who joined the group and played the rest of Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the Ten album.
Although Abbruzzese performed on the album Vitalogy, he was fired in August 1994, four months before the album was released.
Although Abbruzzese performed on the album Vitalogy, he was fired in August 1994, four months before the album was released.
David James Abbruzzese ( born May 17, 1968 in Stamford, Connecticut ) is an American musician who was the drummer for the American rock band Pearl Jam from 1991 to 1994.
Abbruzzese played on the band's next two records, Vs. and Vitalogy.
Dave Abbruzzese was born in Stamford, Connecticut, but grew up in Mesquite, Texas, where he attended Vanston Jr. High.
Abbruzzese grew up drumming on his dad's tackle boxes.
Abbruzzese dropped out of North Mesquite High School at an early age and began to focus on playing more than ever.
In 1991, Abbruzzese got a call from drummer and friend Matt Chamberlain, whom Abbruzzese knew through the Texas music scene, in regard to filling in for him in the band Pearl Jam when he left.
Abbruzzese left for Seattle, Washington to meet and become acquainted with the members of Pearl Jam.
Although his musical tastes were far diverse from the other members, Abbruzzese chose to join Pearl Jam, playing his first show on August 23, 1991.
Initially, Abbruzzese was reluctant to join the band full-time.
Then after his second show with Pearl Jam, Abbruzzese went straight down to his local tattoo parlor and had bassist Jeff Ament's stick figure drawing from the sleeve of the " Alive " single tattooed onto his left shoulder.
Abbruzzese joined the group and played the rest of Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the Ten album.

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In his recent evaluation of Kennedy's potentialities for leadership, Walter Lippmann has cited the `` precision '' of his mind, his `` immense command '' of factual detail, and his `` instinct for the crucial point '' as impressive in the extreme ; ;
In his effort to stir the public from its lethargy, Steele goes so far as to list Catholic atrocities of the sort to be expected in the event of a Stuart Restoration, and, with rousing rhetoric, he asserts that the only preservation from these `` Terrours '' is to be found in the laws he has so tediously cited.
Misunderstanding of the real meaning of a home rule charter was cited as a factor which has caused the Citizens Group to obtain signatures under what were termed `` false pretenses ''.
He cited East Germany where after 15 years of Soviet rule it has become necessary to build a wall to keep the people in, and added, `` so long as people rebel, we must not give up ''.
He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology.
The decision by the Illinois Supreme Court has been cited by numerous other courts in the nation.
Sargon has often been cited as the first ruler of a combined empire of Akkad and Sumer, although more recently discovered data suggests there had been Sumerian expansions under previous kings, including Lugal-Anne-Mundu of Adab, Eannatum of Lagash, and Lugal-Zage-Si.
Alcaeus himself seems to underscore the difference between his own ' down-to-earth ' style and Sappho's more ' celestial ' qualities when he describes her almost as a goddess ( as cited above ), and yet it has been argued that both poets were concerned with a balance between the divine and the profane, each emphasising different elements in that balance.
Karen Ralls has cited Freemason Patrick Byrne, who believes the Ark was moved from Rennes-le-Château at the outbreak of World War I to America.
The sources has seem to be the resulting problem of the Summa, " counted there were 4814 explicit quotations and 1372 implicit quotations from Augustine, more than one quarter of texts were cited in the body of the Summa.
The concept of a secular day of rest, not directly related to a religious day of rest, has been cited as justification for retention of restrictions on commercial activity on Sunday.
This album has been incorrectly cited as being recorded digitally into Pro Tools.
" In 1982 BJU's then-president Bob Jones III, during interviews in which he defended the school's tax-exempt status, cited nine passages from the Bible-drawn both from the Old and New Testaments-which he claimed demonstrated that God intended races to be segregated: " The Bible clearly teaches, starting in the 10th chapter of Genesis and going all the way through, that God has put differences among people on the earth to keep the earth divided ", he said, adding that inter-racial marriage was " playing into the hands of the antichrist and the one-world system.
The Vietnamese intervention in Cambodia, launched at the request of the Khmer Rouge, has also been cited as a major factor in their eventual victory, including by Shawcross.
Love has mentioned an array of artists as being influences throughout her career, and has most often cited new wave and post-punk musicians.
The Turing test is commonly cited in discussions of artificial intelligence as a proposed criterion for machine consciousness ; it has provoked a great deal of philosophical debate.
Émerie Mollineux has also been cited as the first uranographer to distinguish Crux ; his illustration dates to 1592.
This galaxy has also been cited in studies of dark matter, because the stars in the outer ring orbit too quickly for their collective mass.
This has been identified by the historian Ronald Hutton, cited in an article by Roger Dearnsley " The Influence of Aleister Crowley on Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical, as a piece of medieval ecclesiastical Latin used to mean " lifting the veil.
Lead singer Dani Filth has often cited Sheridan Le Fanu as an inspiration to his lyrics.
The Chinese tradition since the Jin Dynasty ( 3rd century AD ) that emperors of one dynasty would sponsor the writing of the official history of the immediately preceding dynasty has been cited in favor of an ethnically inclusive interpretation of history.
Cronenberg has cited William S. Burroughs and Vladimir Nabokov as influences.
Shortly thereafter, Kirk Douglas made public Trumbo's credit for the screenplay for Spartacus ( 1960 ), an event which has been cited as the beginning of the end of the blacklist.
A situation that has been often cited of this was the oil crisis of the 1970s, which some economists see as a major cause of the inflation experienced in the Western world in that decade.

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