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Larson, through meticulous watching of the show, had figured out patterns to key off of the square next to the square in the upper left-hand corner of the board ( which, in that he numbered the squares from the upper-left clockwise, was numbered " 2 ") and that, several squares later, would end up either on a spot on the right side of the screen in which all three slides would contain smaller amounts of money plus a spin ( numbered " 8 ") or the spot in the top center of the screen ( numbered " 4 ") in which the " Big Bucks " ( the largest amounts of money ) plus a spin always resided.
After the 76ers and Bucks split the first two games of the series, it was learned Iverson would miss Game Three due to various nagging injuries that had plagued him late in the season.
The Dave Bing and Bob Lanier era did have some solid and exciting years but they were handicapped by being in the same division as the Milwaukee Bucks which had a young Lew Alcindor and the Chicago Bulls which had some very strong players.
The Bucks won the coin flip, but had to win a bidding war with the upstart American Basketball Association to secure him.
After the mega-deal, the Bucks had several seasons in transition, but most of these players would bear fruit.
In the 1977 draft, the Bucks had three first round picks and drafted Kent Benson, Marques Johnson and Ernie Grunfeld.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Bucks Lake had a population of 10.
As of the 2010 census, the township had a total population of 60, 427, which makes it the largest municipality in Bucks County, and the ninth largest in Pennsylvania.
The police officer had to drive past Penndel Body Works, which was located on East Lincoln Highway where Bucks County International is currently situated, and look to see if a signal light was lit.
The previous year, the UK had won the Eurovision Song Contest ( the first time since Brotherhood of Man ) with the two boy / two girl pop act Bucks Fizz.
Bucks Fizz member, Cheryl Baker had performed in 1978 with the band Co-Co for the UK, while Sheeba member Maxi had performed as a solo artist in 1973 for Ireland.
Nevertheless, previous winners ABBA and Bucks Fizz had been successful in Australia, to which many Europeans had emigrated.
* Wall Street Shoeshine ( 1979 ): Skaggs played Joseph Bucks, a shoeshine man who had become rich on Wall Street and was working his last day — at $ 5 a shine.
The backing group Beyond had taken part in the UK's Song for Europe contest earlier in the year, losing to Bucks Fizz.
The couple had a house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania but rarely saw each other.
After the autopsies, the Bucks County coroner ruled that both had died from asphyxiation by drowning.
The Royal Bucks, as it had become known, stood empty for a few years, before being renovated and turned into a private hospital for the treatment of spinal injuries.
It was the ABA's first win against the NBA, as the ABA's Dallas Chaparrals had lost to the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks 106-103 the night before in the first ever matchup between the two leagues.
However, Abdul-Jabbar had 30 points, 20 rebounds and 3 blocked shots and the Bucks edged the Colonels, 99-93.
She has had several other minor roles following Roseanne, including short film $ 30 ( aka 30 Bucks ) as part of the Boys Life 3 feature, and High Fidelity.
Gillan was also the subject of criticism from the Bucks Free Press, which revealed Gillan had claimed £ 8, 450 for food and £ 4, 335 for cleaning.
Gillan wrote to the Bucks Free Press to complain that " insinuating language " had been used.

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In the late 1970s, there were plans to extend electrification to the line's actual terminus in Newtown, using funds supplied by both Montgomery and Bucks Counties.

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The other one in PA, Bucks County Council, received its first charter in 1927.
Buckingham takes its name from Buckingham in Buckinghamshire known as Bucks County in England.
Since its inception in 1988, the Bucks County St. Patrick's Day Parade has been held in Levittown.
Much alike the rest of Bucks County, Warrington has seen a surge in its Indian and Mexican populations.
) While no numbered route has direct access to Lower Milford, its major roads are Churchview Road / Beverly Hills Road, Kings Highway, Limeport Pike, Palm Road, and Spinnerstown Road ( which connects it with Route 663 and the Quakertown Interchange of Interstate 476 just over the Bucks County line.
Bucks Fizz ( band ) | Bucks Fizz performing " Making Your Mind Up " The voting proved to be memorable for its closeness.
* Buckingham gave its name to Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
The village has also given its name to Chalfont, Pennsylvania, which is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Levitt went on to plan and build another community of more than 17, 000 homes in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which saw its first residents in 1952.
Federal officers who were sent to Pennsylvania to collect its portion of the tax were resisted by a party of opposition which Fries had rallied from among the German speaking populations of Montgomery, Lehigh, Bucks and Berks counties.
Twenty Bucks is a 1993 film that follows the travels of a $ 20 bill from its delivery via armored car in an unnamed American city through various transactions and incidents from person to person until it is finally turned in for shredding.
Right now its unclear which major label the album will be released under, however its scheduled to be released through Bucks own imprint Ca $ hville Records.
In addition to its stores in 5 Pennsylvania counties ( Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia ) the company also operates stores in 2 counties in the state of Delaware ( Kent and New Castle ), 5 counties in the state of Maryland ( Cecil, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's, and Talbot ), and 16 counties in the state of New Jersey ( Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Sussex, and Union ).
Based in Hatfield Road, St Albans and promising " classic and contemporary hits, sport, local and national news ", Oasis Radio went on-air on 22 October 1994 as a complementary sister station to Chiltern Radio ( Herts, Beds and Bucks )- both stations being receivable in its target area ; Oasis played softer Adult contemporary music than " The Hot FM " format from Chiltern.
Later, with Capital streamlining their businesses, and focusing on large area based stations, part of their ' Capital Cities ' portfolio, Radio Investments Limited purchased Sun FM and its handling company ' Bucks Broadcasting ' in March 2001.
The institution changed its name from " Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College " to its current name of " Buckinghamshire New University " (" Bucks ") when its application for university status was approved in 2007 by the Privy Council.
SEPTA's bus service consists of its City Division for routes within Philadelphia, Victory (" Red Arrow ") Division for routes in Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties, and its Frontier Division for buses to Montgomery and Bucks Counties.
During that tenure, WISN-TV cleared most of the CBS shows, even though by the early 1970s it would drop Search for Tomorrow so it could expand its talk show Dialing for Dollars in the daytime and pre-empt or delay several prime-time programs for Marquette University and Milwaukee Bucks basketball games.
After that offensive lost its momentum, the Germans launched Operation Georgette in April which the Ox & Bucks defended against in the Battle of the Lys and subsequent actions.

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