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A hotdog restaurant featuring the Disney character can be found at Disneyland Paris since its opening in 1992, under the name Casey's Corner.
Casey's Corner is at the end of Main Street and sells traditional American ballpark fare including hot dogs and fries.

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However, late 1880s Boston star Mike " King " Kelly is odds-on the most likely model for Casey's baseball situations.
Melzack and Casey's 1968 picture of the dimensions of pain is as influential today as ever, firmly framing theory and guiding research in the functional neuroanatomy and psychology of pain.
Casey's further sought a declaration that the word " footlong ' is a generic description of a sandwich measuring one foot.
They are Casey's treehouse is on display in the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in downtown Toronto and the Tickle Trunk ( with assorted props ) is on display in the CBC Museum in Toronto.
He is Casey's love interest, and used to be best friends with Junior when they were younger.
Camping is available north of town at Casey's Park located on Highway # 19 north of Mount Elgin, which is the home of weekly Country Music Jamborees between Victoria Day and Labour Day, where audience members are encouraged to participate on stage.
Seán O ' Casey's 1926 play The Plough and the Stars attracted controversy for its critical view of the Easter Rising, in particular a scene in which a tricolour is brought into a pub frequented by a prostitute.
When the little boy walks away from the accident, she assumes he is all right, but never learns of the fatal consequences, or the harassment his parents, Howard ( Bruce Davison ) and Ann Finnigan ( Andie MacDowell ), must face from the local baker ( Lyle Lovett ) who is livid because Casey's birthday cake was never picked up.
However, open to debate is who, if anyone, he modeled Casey's baseball situations after.
A public meeting held by the party is described in Irish socialist playwright Sean O ' Casey's autobiography Drums under the Window.
Ice ( Glenn Plummer ), a Jamaican Rasta hitman, enters Casey's house and is about to kill him, but Casey manages to persuade him to have a last smoke of marijuana.
* / Amy-Amy is Casey's friend and the owner of Momo.
On several occasions his and Casey's lives are in danger, repeatedly they are " standing in front of the wrong end of a gun ", but it is always Carruthers's almost superhuman intelligence and skills that save them.
There are, however, some signs in the novel that somewhat elucidate Ambler's intention ; for example Carruthers's unrequited love for the evil Countess Schverzinski, which makes him want to put a bullet through his head when he finds out that she is dead, a suicide which can only be prevented through Casey's intervention.
Splinter is restored at last in the final episode of the series, just in time to assist April and Casey's wedding, and help defeat the Cyber Shredder.
As of 2010 exhibits include the original " Tickle Trunk " from Mr. Dressup ( Casey's treehouse from the same series is on display in the lobby just outside the entrance to the museum ), a portion of the original set used for Friendly Giant, Muppets puppets from Sesame Park, video clips from numerous programs, and original sound and tape equipment.
Her mother, Joan ( Joan Cusack ), realizes that Casey's constant skating is affecting her schoolwork and tells her to stop, but Casey refuses.
Meanwhile, there is increasing tension between Casey's coach Tina Harwood ( Kim Cattrall ), a disgraced former skater, and her daughter Gennifer ( Hayden Panettiere ).
Casey's resignation is widely regarded as a pivotal moment when the Roman Catholic hierarchy began to lose its considerable influence over the society and politics of the Republic of Ireland.
After being in a horrible space accident, Casey's body was all but destroyed, and he is now only a brain grafted in a life-support system on their spaceship.

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In a 1987 book, Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987, Washington Post, reporter, and biographer, Bob Woodward, who had interviewed Casey on a number of occasions for the biography, said that he had gained entry into Casey's hospital room for a final, four-minute encounter — a claim which was met with disbelief in many quarters as well as an adamant denial from Casey's wife, Sofia.
The green-over-red traffic light was once surrounded by Hennigan's Silver Star Grocery on the southeast corner and on the northeast corner, Groucho Hewitt's Fish Fry which was later renamed to Casey's Fish Market.
After their defeat at the hands of the Foot Clan the Turtles, Splinter, April O ' Neil, and Casey Jones retreat to a farm house in Northampton, Massachusetts which used to belong to Casey's grandmother.
He had been a radio scriptwriter and performer since 1975, when he wrote and starred in a BBC radio comedy series called The Worst Show On The Wireless, produced by James Casey, which featured Bill Pertwee, Eli Woods, David Casey ( James Casey's son ), and Alison Steadman.
Opiates being mentioned along with the term ' substance abuse ', coupled with ' rockstar ' stereotypes immediately conjure up images of hard drug use and addiction, which simply couldn't be further from the truth in Casey's instance.
Lamberti followed Fish's advice and purchased the station, which he renamed " Casey's " after Fish and as with his leased store converted the station into a convenience store.
By the late 1970s ( when Casey's opened its first warehouse ) the chain had 118 stores, including the original store operated by Lamberti's parents which entered the Casey's fold in 1977.
Around this time Casey's began to sell doughnuts in its stores ; in December 1984 it introduced pizza into its stores ( which is one of its signature items today ).
Casey's currently operates in the following states, most of which are in the Midwestern United States:
Fittingly, he played O ' Casey's brother Archie in Young Cassidy ( 1965 ), one of John Ford's last films ( which the director had to abandon due to ill health ).
However, ABC likely still holds rights to the " American Gold " name, which originates with ABC's former subsidiary Watermark Inc. ( similarly, Bob Kingsley had to change the name of his countdown show from American Country Countdown to Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 when Kingsley left ABC for what is now Dial Global in 2006, and Casey Kasem, upon leaving ABC, changed the name of his show from American Top 40 to Casey's Top 40 from 1988 to 1998 before buying back the AT40 name ).
In 1998, Siemaszko played Mona Ramsey in the PBS miniseries More Tales of the City, the sequel to 1994's Tales of the City ( which starred Chloe Webb in the role of Mona ), and had a brief role on Sports Night as the Nanny for Casey's son Charlie.
Under Ms Lortel's guidance The White Barn premiered plays ( many of which enjoyed successful transfers to commercial theatres ) such as: George C. Wolfe and Lawrence Bearson's Ivory Tower with Eva Marie Saint ( 1947 ); Sean O ' Casey's Red Roses for Me ( 1948 ); Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs ( 1957 ); Archibald MacLeish's This Music Crept by Me Upon the Waters ( 1959 ); Edward Albee's Fam and Yam ( 1960 ); Samuel Beckett's Embers ( 1960 ); Murray Schisgal's The Typists ( 1961 ); Adrienne Kennedy's The Owl Answers ( 1965 ); Norman Rosten's Come Slowly Eden ( 1966 ); Paul Zindel's The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds ( 1966 ); Terrence McNally's Next ( 1967 ); Barbara Wersba's The Dream Watcher starring Eva Le Gallienne ( 1975 ); June Havoc's Nuts for the Underman ( 1977 ); David Allen's Cheapside starring Cherry Jones ( which Ms. Lortel later co-produced at the Half Moon Theatre in London ); and Margaret Sanger's Unfinished Business, starring Eileen Heckart ( 1989 ).
As Threepenny Opera continued and eventually concluded its historic run, Ms. Lortel produced many other plays, including Jean Genet's The Balcony in 1960, which won the Village Voice's Obie Award for best foreign play, Athol Fugard's The Blood Knot ( a production starring James Earl Jones which launched Fugard's ' American career '), Christopher Fry's A Sleep of Prisoners, Sean O ' Casey's plays I Knock at the Door, Pictures in the Hallway, and Cock-A-Doodle-Dandy, Charles Morgan's The River Line with Sada Thompson, Beatrice Straight and Peter Cookson, and Tom Cole's Medal of Honor Rag.
* Beginning in 1960, Ms. Lortel began a presenting a series of presentations and seminars at the Library of Congress which included: Sean O ' Casey's Time To Go ; Conrad Aiken's The Coming Forth by Day of Osiris Jones and The Kid ; Ionesco's The Shepherd's Chameleon ; Edward Albee's Fam and Yam ; Anouilh's Medea ; Margaret Webster's The Brontes ; Mark Van Doren's The Last Days of Lincoln ; Donald Hall's An Evening's Frost ; Norman Rosten's Come Slowly Eden ; Ring Lardner's A Round with Ring ; P. J.
* 1995-The Live Bed Show with Paul Merton and Caroline Quentin, the Abbey Theatre production of Sean O ' Casey's The Plough and the Stars and Clarke Peters in Unforgettable-The Nat King Cole Story, precede the arrival of the Royal National Theatre's An Inspector Calls, which began its second prolonged season in the West End.

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Casey's General Stores, Inc. () is a chain of convenience stores in the Midwestern United States, primarily within the states of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, South Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska.

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All this went through Casey's mind in the first instant, but what held his interest was the fact that these two should be together at all.
The girl's eyes were softly shining as she reached out and touched Casey's hand.
He left the troupe in May 1906, and joined the juvenile comedy act Casey's Court Circus.
: For there seemed but little chance of Casey's getting to the bat.
: There was pride in Casey's bearing and a smile on Casey's face.
: Defiance gleamed in Casey's eye, a sneer curled Casey's lip.
* The song " Rocky Mountain Way " by Joe Walsh includes the line, " The bases are loaded and Casey's at bat.
In November 1887, some of his reportage about a Kelly at-bat has the same ring as Casey's famous at-bat in the poem.
* Freddie Femur-Francine's ex-boyfriend and Casey's ex-husband.
* February 8 – Sean O ' Casey's Plough and Stars opens at Abbey Theater in Dublin.
Policies regarding the sale of adult magazines vary, but generally larger chains ( such as 7-Eleven and Casey's General Stores ) do not sell these items, while smaller independent stores may do so.
On January 31, 2011, Subway lawyer, Valerie Pochron, wrote to Casey's General Stores, a chain of Iowa-based convenience stores, demanding the small chain to cease using the term " footlong " in advertisements for its 12-inch sandwiches.
Subway threatened to sue ; consequently, in February 2011, Casey's General Stores Inc. filed a petition in a U. S. District Court in Des Moines, seeking a legal declaration that the word " footlong " does not violate Subway's rights.
Before serving its complaint on Subway, Casey's voluntarily dismissed its action, ending the litigation.
Laughton played the lead role of Harry Hegan in the world premiere of Sean O ' Casey's The Silver Tassie in 1928 in London.

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