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Announcers and Tim
Other well-known and loved Announcers included Gary Newton, Tim Hind, Rod Poynter, Ric Ditchburn and Don Crawford.

Announcers and ),
* News Announcers: The duo of news announcers, one a neurotic, angry man called Hank ( Ken Schatz ) and the other a ditsy blond female called Betsy ( Stephanie D ' Abruzzo ), who would proclaim everything oh-so unrelated as a " related story " ( and once made an " unrelated " story by repeating her colleague's announcement ).

Announcers and .
Albert was placed as number 14 on David J. Halberstam's list of Top 50 All Time Network Television Sports Announcers on Yahoo!
Earlier that year Richardson had been promoted to Supervisor of Announcers at KTRM.
Announcers usually are voice actors that read prepared scripts, but in some cases, they have to ad-lib commentary on the air when presenting news, sports, weather, time, and television commercials.
Announcers perform a variety of tasks including but not limited to presenting news, sports, weather, traffic, and music.
Announcers are also sometimes responsible for operating studio equipment and producing / selling advertisements.
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Announcers are Ernesto Diaz, Diego Marti and Leonel Arill.
Announcers on the show included Ben Alexander and Art Gilmore.
Announcers threatened a walkout and station management refused to comply with the idea ; after one broadcast the idea was abandoned.
Announcers keep some of their airchecks as " audio snapshots " of their career.
Announcers returned to MyMP on DAB + on 13 May 2011, who include Mark Johnson, John Tamb and Eddie Olek.
Announcers personally choose the on-air musical content, or station subscribers request tracks.
A Grammy Hall Of Fame inductee, and winner of the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers Producer of the Year Award, and the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Pioneer Award, and one of the few artists to chart hit records during the doo-wop, rhythm and blues, soul, and disco eras.
The hits he recorded and produced earned him The National Association of Television and Radio Announcers Producer of the Year Award in 1970, against competition from other nominees including Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff and Norman Whitfield.
Announcers are Randy Scott and Bret Lasky.
Voices of Summer: Ranking Baseball's 101 All-time Best Announcers.
Announcers would pull albums from a shelf in the control room limited to about 1000.
Announcers such as Howard Rhines, Dick Crawford, Thomas Cassidy, Carl Princi, Fred Crane, Steve Allen, Alfred Leonard, Tom Dixon, Bill Carlson, Dick Joy, Tom Franklin, Ed Stoddard, Bernie Alan, Rodger Layng, John Santana, Steve Markham and Doug Ordunio were featured on the station.
Announcers included actor Jon Voight, ( B. A.

Announcers and Tamil
* A selection of articles on Tamil Announcers of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
* Article and Interviews of SLBC Tamil Announcers வ ா ன ொ ல ி உலகம ்

Announcers and on
Announcers such as David Witz ( cousin of former WCFL General Manager Lew Witz ) and Don Davis ( later an air talent on WDAI / Chicago and then a Program Director for DC-101 in Washington, D. C. and WCKG-FM in Chicago ) appeared on WSDM in the mid-1970s.
* tvfetish. net-List of Continuity Announcers who have broadcast on YTV.
* bvws. org. uk-List of Continuity Announcers on ITV over the years.

like and Livy
It is a striking fact that Ammianus, though a professional soldier, gives excellent pictures of social and economic problems, and in his attitude to the non-Roman peoples of the empire he is far more broad-minded than writers like Livy and Tacitus ; his digressions on the various countries he had visited are particularly interesting.
While the Senate mustered their willing slaves, Hannibal offered his dishonoured Roman captives a chance for honourable death, in what Livy describes as something very like the Roman munus.
During the height of the Roman Empire, famous historians such as Polybius, Livy and Plutarch documented the rise of the Roman Republic, and the organization and histories of other nations, while statesmen like Julius Caesar, Cicero and others provided us with examples of the politics of the republic and Rome's empire and wars.
The book explicitly notes that, having made war on the ground, man would now fill the skies with death, and all precious things were in danger of being lost, like the lost histories of Rome (" Lost books of Livy ").
The only words that look like Livy in the Latin dictionary are a set related to English livid: livere, " be blue "; livor, " blueness "; lividus, " blue ", livesco, " grow blue " and so on.
He draws on his own experience as a general in Germany under Domitian, but similarities between the anecdotes he records and versions of other Roman authors like Valerius Maximus and Livy suggest that he drew mainly on literary sources.
The Celts were described by classical writers such as Strabo, Livy, Pausanias, and Florus as fighting like " wild beasts ", and as hordes.
As historians like Ptolemy, Livy and Pliny remember, the city reached its best period under the emperor Hadrian, with the constructions of the temples dedicated to Mars and Apollo.
Whatever the origins, it is difficult not to note the general resemblance to the curule chair or sella curulis, which according to Livy supposedly derived its name from currus, " chariot "), and like the Roman toga originated in Etruria, but much earlier stools supported on a cross-frame are known from the New Kingdom of Egypt.
According to Livy the curule seat, like the Roman toga, originated in Etruria, and it has been used on surviving Etruscan monuments to identify magistrates, but much earlier stools supported on a cross-frame are known from the New Kingdom of Egypt.
He wrote after the manner of the Latin authors, trying to imitate Livy, putting together long and sonorous periods in a style that aimed at being like Boccaccio's, caring little about what constitutes the critical material of history, only intent on declaiming his academic prose for his country's benefit.
According to Livy the conversation went like this: after Maharbal expressed interest on marching to Rome immediately: " I commend your zeal ," he ( Hannibal ) said to Maharbal, " but I need time to weigh the plan which you propose.

like and Vernon
Vernon wore a gray tall hat, a gardenia, and maroon Wellington boots that glistened like currant jelly.
During the 1920s his short subjects were in much demand, with stars like Billy Bevan, Andy Clyde, Harry Gribbon, Vernon Dent, Alice Day, Ralph Graves, Charlie Murray, and Harry Langdon.
While museums like Mount Vernon and Colonial Williamsburg were visited by over one million tourists a year, more than fifty percent of historic house museums received less than 5, 000 visitors per year.
This seemed to support literary critics like Van Wyck Brooks and Vernon Parrington who had condemned James's expatriation and criticised his work as effeminate and deracinated ; Leon Edel used it as the premise of his influential biography which held the field for many years.
Due to the area's stable economy, Mount Vernon never boomed in the 1890s like many other speculative booms in the region.
Literary-critical scholarship revived interest when American Studies scholars like Vernon Louis Parrington and Fred Lewis Pattee examined his works in the 1920s and subsequent decades.
" Psychiatrist Vernon Rosario has called labels like these " scientifically reifying " when applied to those attracted to trans women.
In 1992 he released a major collaborative record, Music for the Fifth World, which was inspired by studies with a Native American elder and brought him together musically with players like Vernon Reid and John Scofield.
The publisher, Random House, says of the book: " Drawing on interviews with power brokers like Senator Obama, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Vernon Jordan, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and many others, as well as her own razor-sharp observations and analysis of such issues as generational conflict and the ' black enough ' conundrum, Ifill shows why this is a pivotal moment in American history.
He, like Cory, is a writer, but his writing disappointed his father, who in turn blamed Vernon for his mother's death ( Vernon's father may be dead during the story, but Vernon keeps this a secret so no one will dare bother / insult him ).
In 1938, the old Vernon Tigers, who had played in San Francisco as the Mission Reds since 1926, moved back to Los Angeles, this time as the second version of the Hollywood Stars and, like their predecessors, played their 1938 home games in Wrigley Field.
She attended 64th Street Grammar School, and Mount Vernon Junior High, and " first stepped on a soundstage at the age of 17 " at MGM Studios, screentested by Edgar Selwyn, " Ann spent time among the more famous Hollywood kids of the day like Lana Turner, Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew and Deanna Durbin.
It often attracts young crowds, and features a variety of Jamaican reggae artists such as Damian " Junior Gong " Marley and Stephen Marley, The Mighty Diamonds, Toots & the Maytals, Beres Hammond, Tony Rebel, Andy Vernon, Frankie Paul, and Freddie McGregor, dancehall stars like Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, Capleton, and Lady Saw as well as international artists including 50 Cent, Rihanna and Usher.
He then studied philosophy, politics and economics at Brasenose College, Oxford, where like David Cameron he studied under Professor Vernon Bogdanor.
* Time Dimension: Product Life Cycle, Product Life Cycle Engineering, Product Life Cycle Management ( that is not the same like the Product Cycle in business studies and Economics, see e. g. Vernon ( 1966 ).
Six months later, Vernon is sent to France and Nell becomes a VAD nurse, finding the work and the treatment meted out to volunteers like her hard to take.
Mahoney and Hayes appeared on stage regularly along with leading artists like comedian Roy Rene < sup ></ sup >, actor and comedian George Wallace < sup ></ sup >, actor, stuntman and circus performer Jim Gerald < sup ></ sup >, singer Olga Vernon, comedian Buster Fiddess < sup ></ sup >, vaudevillian Peggy Mortimer, actor and entertainer Morry Barling, Ron and Iris Shand both actors and versatile stage performers, and chatting cartoonist " Inky " Williams.
In early work, he found that over decades, industrial diversity contributes more to economic growth than specialization, which contrasts with work by other urban economists like Vernon Henderson of Brown University.
11 In addition, Collins notes that early pseudo-country musicians like Vernon Dalhart who had made their name recording ' country music songs ' were not from the hills and hollows or plains and valleys.

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