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Richard Burton is judged as the Worst Actor of All Time over nominees John Agar, Tony Curtis and Victor Mature.
Taking over as starter was veteran quarterback Kerry Collins, who had been signed to the team after dissatisfaction with backup quarterback Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky.
They chose to sign former Panther John Vanbiesbrouck over former Oiler Curtis Joseph, who ended up signing with Toronto.
After the mills were established, houses and commercial buildings were built on High, Church, White, Mill, and Pine Streets so that by 1800, over 250 dwellings had been built., the 1712 Shinn Curtis Log House among them.
* Shinn Curtis Log House, the house, constructed out of hand-hewn logs, dates back to 1712 and was uncovered in 1967 when the house that had been built around it over the years was being demolished.
In 1765 Peter's sons Curtis and Peter Jr. took over the operation, and in 1798 it passed to Robert Coleman and his family.
Upon hearing this notion, a frenzied Curtis grabbed a spade and threw it over Confederate trenches and shouted, " Dig Johnnies, for I'm coming for you.
Entertainment Weekly gave the release a " B +" rating and wrote, " Fans will drool over the extras, including some illuminating deleted scenes ( of particular note is an alternate opening detailing Buckaroo's tragic childhood, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as Banzai's mother ) and director Richter's commentary, which reveals some colorful behind-the-scenes battles with studio execs ".
The Curtis act of 1898 expanded the powers of the federal government over Indian affairs.
" Moore recorded three solo singles ( none of which charted ) for Atlantic over the next year and was preparing an album produced by King Curtis, which was shelved after Curtis was stabbed to death in 1971.
At the restaurant of the hotel, which is frequented by pilots all over the Adriatic, the heads of the pirate gangs are introduced to Curtis, an arrogant and ambitious American ace who has a contract to assist them.
Within time Curtis falls in love with Gina but is frustrated to see that she has affections over Porco.
Chris Ott summed up Vini Reilly in 2003: " Friend to Ian Curtis and New Order, a borderline New Age celebrity within European muso circles and the creative force behind much of Morrissey's Viva Hate, Vini Reilly has unleashed untold volumes of music over the last twenty-five years.
When newly-hired executive Willa Weston ( Jamie Lee Curtis ) arrives at the zoo from Octopus Inc. to take over, she demotes Rollo to middle management.
Curtis jumped from 200th to 28th in the FedEx Cup standings and moved up over 100 places in the world rankings to 156th.
" When she was invited by Vice President Charles Curtis to preside over the Senate she took advantage of the situation to announce that she would run for reelection.
Other artists with whom she has recorded with over the years include: David Johansen, Yoko Ono, Cameo, Talking Heads ( 3 albums ), Garland Jeffreys, Dan Hartman, Afrika Bambaata ( performing a duet of " Giving Him Something He Can Feel " with Boy George ), Canadian band Rough Trade, Curtis Hairston, and Graham Parker on the hit single, " Soul Christmas.
In 1938 he was forced to leave the Curtis Institute of Music over financial and administrative disputes.
One reason often cited for the film's lack of performance is that MGM forced Curtis to cut over 35 minutes from his finished film, and gave him only 24 hours to do the job.
Thomas returned in 1990 to outpoint Curtis Isaac over 10 rounds, before being outpointed himself by the erratic and unpredictable Mike " The Bounty " Hunter.
Even though over the next three years he became one of the three winningest goaltenders in Blues history ( along with Mike Liut and Curtis Joseph ), he never fully recovered from injury.
One of Fedorov's goals came in the round robin of the tournament in the second period against Canada in Vancouver on a breakaway pass off the boards from defensemen Darius Kasparaitis, where he sprinted to the puck, and shot it over the blocker of goalie Curtis Joseph to tie the game.
Roland was notable for his brash and confident personality, which writer Colin Bostock-Smith ( who later took over the scripts ) states was established by Claridge and writer Richard Curtis.

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Needing a new starting goaltender after Hasek's retirement, the Red wings signed Curtis Joseph from the Toronto Maple Leafs to a three year, $ 24 million deal.
In 1992, "( What's So Funny ' Bout ) Peace, Love, and Understanding " was covered by Curtis Stigers on the soundtrack album to The Bodyguard, an album that sold about 44 million copies world-wide.
In 1968, Martin Ackerman, a specialist in troubled firms, became president of Curtis after lending it $ 5 million.
In announcing that the February 8, 1969, issue would be the magazine's last, Curtis executive Martin Ackerman stated that the magazine had lost $ 5 million in 1968 and would lose a projected $ 3 million in 1969.
Butler ’ s solo career had a string of hits, including the Top 10 successes " He Will Break Your Heart ", " Find Another Girl ", " I'm A-Telling You " ( all written by fellow Impression Curtis Mayfield and featuring Mayfield as harmony vocal ), the million selling " Only the Strong Survive ," " Moon River ," " Need To Belong " ( recorded with the Impressions after he went solo ), " Make It Easy On Yourself ," " Let It Be Me " ( with Betty Everett ), " Brand New Me ," " Ain't Understanding Mellow " ( with Brenda Lee Eager ), " Hey, Western Union Man ", and " Never Give You Up.
Curtis Joseph was still being paid $ 8 million a year and, due to his hefty contract, was not likely to be traded or picked up by a team.
He donated $ 2 million to the Franklin Institute, $ 1. 25 million to the Drexel Institute of Technology for the construction of Curtis Hall, and $ 1 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
Having received a record 11. 8 million votes in the Final Vote, Inge was selected to his first All Star Game, joining teammates Curtis Granderson, Justin Verlander, and Edwin Jackson on the American League squad.
In the early 1900s, Colonel Andrew Summers Rowan, " the man who carried the message to Garcia ," lived on Vallejo St. Also on Vallejo street at that time was Mrs. Mary Curtis Richardson, a portrait painter whose painting of the mother and child was copied a million times in postcards during the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915.
A jury threw out Wahhaj's $ 5 million ( libel ) lawsuit against Curtis Sliwa for claiming the mosque had run guns to Canada, after the Guardian Angels had helped the mosque fight a crack epidemic in the 1980s.
* 1986 – Curtis L. Carlson, Minnesota entrepreneur and founder of the Carlson Companies, gave the University of Minnesota a $ 25 million gift, which at the time was the largest single gift ever given to a public university.
* 1993 – Curtis Carlson gives another personal gift of $ 10 million to the Carlson School to drive the building of a freestanding business school.
It was founded in 1946 and renamed in 1984 after Samuel Curtis Johnson, founder of S. C. Johnson & Son, following his family's $ 20 million endowment gift to the school in his honor — at the time, the largest gift to any business school in the world.

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A third grade project growing out of the day to day life of the nearby Hudson river became one of the most celebrated units of the school, a unit on boats, which under the guidance of its legendary teacher Miss Curtis, became an entrée into history, geography, reading, writing, arithmetic, science, art and literature.
This song would later be adapted into " Christmas Is All Around " and sung by the character of Billy Mack in Richard Curtis ' 2003 film Love Actually, in which Grant also stars.
A widely related story, attributed to Richard ( Prophet ) Jennings was that Davis, while in Detroit playing at the Blue Bird club as a guest soloist in Billy Mitchell's house band along with Tommy Flanagan, Elvin Jones, Betty Carter, Yusef Lateef, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, Curtis Fuller and Donald Byrd stumbled into Baker's Keyboard Lounge out of the rain, soaking wet and carrying his trumpet in a paper bag under his coat, walked to the bandstand and interrupted Max Roach and Clifford Brown in the midst of performing Sweet Georgia Brown by beginning to play My Funny Valentine, and then, after finishing the song, stumbled back into the rainy night.
The vocal versions of the song featured in this game are the adults ' version, sung by Curtis King, Jr., & Dana Calitri ; and the children's version, sung by Cameron Earl Strother and Jasmine Ann Allen, which segues into the adults ' version after the bridge.
Then on second down and 35 to go, Morton threw a pass that went through the hands of running back Dan Reeves and into the arms of linebacker Mike Curtis, who returned the ball 13 yards to the Cowboys 28-yard line.
In women's golf, Pat Lesser was twice named to the Curtis Cup in the mid-1950s and was later inducted into the State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame.
The is named after James Curtis Hepburn, who used it to transcribe the sounds of the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet in the third edition of his Japanese – English dictionary, published in 1887.
The 1898 Curtis Act stripped the Chickasaw Nation of its authority, and communal land was forced into allotment, paving the way for statehood.
George is then whisked off to Medellín, Colombia, where he finally meets the group's leader, Pablo Escobar ( Cliff Curtis ), who agrees to go into business with them.
In 1854, William Wilkins Glenn, Elias Glenn's grandson, incorporated the Curtis Creek Mining, Furnace and Manufacturing Company into his family's property.
The only public entrance into the refuge is off of West Curtis Road in Spaulding Township.
Over time, Comanche County became the leading peanut producing county in the U. S. Coupled with production around the neighboring community of Gorman in Eastland County, most of the peanuts went into candy, particularly Curtis Candies ' Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy bars.
Lyman Curtis also was chosen to develop water irrigation canals into Moapa, Nevada, St. George, Utah, Price, Utah, and Salem, bringing water out of the Spanish Fork Canyon.
" About an hour into the battle, Curtis fell wounded while going back to confer with Ames.
Chennault was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in December 1972, along with Leroy Grumman, Curtis LeMay and James H. Kindelberger.
Curtis and his wife board a plane, which takes flight and fades away into the sky.
By December 1970 Burke formed eight of his children, including Kyrell " Connie " Burke Groves ; Eleanor A. Burke, who was named after his grandmother who raised him ; Melanie Burke ( born March 1960 ); Gemini Curtis Burke ( born June 3, 1961 ), Solomon Vincent Burke, Jr. ( born 15 October 1961 ); Carolyn Burke ; and John Fitzgerald Kennedy " JFK " Burke into a " kiddie-soul " group, the Sons and Daughters of Solomon, whose entire output consisted of " Think of the Children " ( later known as " Save the Children ") ( K14354 ), recorded on December 10, 1971 ; " Don't Leave Me Now " ( K14233 ) and " A Piece of Clay " ( K14354 ), recorded on 21 December 1970 ; MGM single, " Everybody's Got Fingers " ( written by Solomon Burke, and Melanie Burke and JFK Burke ), recorded on January 16, 1971 ; b / w " Don't Leave Me Now " ( MGM K14233 ), a single " Save the Children " ( 1972 ), and a 1973 album " Kid Power " ( PRD0010, MGS 2994 ), the soundtrack to Kid Power, a cartoon adaptation of Morrie Turner's Wee Pals comic strip that was part of ABC Television's Saturday morning lineup during the 1972 – 73 season, on MGM's Lion subsidiary.
Mayfield's father left the family when Mayfield was five and his mother moved Curtis and his siblings into various Chicago projects before settling at the Cabrini – Green projects when Mayfield reached his teenage years.
Curtis Mayfield was known for introducing social consciousness into African American music as well as R & B and wrote songs protesting social and political equality.
Demara's story was recounted in the 1960 book, The Great Impostor, written by Robert Crichton and published by Random House ; the book was a New York Times bestseller and adapted into a 1961 film by the same name starring Tony Curtis as Demara.
The social and political ferment of the 1960s inspired artists like Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield to release albums with hard-hitting social commentary, while another variety became more dance-oriented music, evolving into funk.
After an indecisive dogfight between Porco and Curtis, which soon dissolves into a bare fist boxing match, Gina appears to stop the fight and to warn the crowd that the Italian air force has been alerted and are on their way.
With the crowd gone, Porco and Curtis agree to delay the air force together, whilst Curtis asks to see Porco's face, suggesting perhaps he may have been transformed back into a human.

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