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This inaugural event was won by Crandell Addington.
After the game spread throughout Texas, hold ' em was introduced to Las Vegas in 1967 by a group of Texan gamblers and card players, including Crandell Addington, Doyle Brunson, and Amarillo Slim.
* Crandell Addington, poker player, one of the founders of the World Series of Poker
Contributors include: Daniel Negreanu ; Lyle Berman, founder of the World Poker Tour ; Bobby Baldwin ; Johnny Chan ; Mike Caro ; Jennifer Harman ; Todd Brunson ; Steve Zolotow ; and Crandell Addington.
After a cash game session, Johnny Moss was voted the best in the world by " Amarillo Slim " Preston, Sailor Roberts, Doyle Brunson, Puggy Pearson, Crandell Addington and Carl Cannon.

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Sue Ellen Crandell is a 17-year old high school graduate who, due to lack of funds cannot go to Europe for the summer with her friends.
Simon again calls the telephone number written in the code, and, after realizing that Simon is talking to Crandell and Pedranski, arrangements are made for a meeting at the Wrigley Building.
Not to imply that the following list is typical, but we have found a couple of large color ads each so far by Willy Pogany, N. C. Wyeth, McClelland Barclay, Matt Clark, Dean Cornwell, Bradshaw Crandell, John Lagatta, Andrew Loomis, Rose O ' Neill, Norman Rockwell and others.
Other competitors include teenage surfer sweethearts Jim Crandell ( Robert Carradine ) and Maryann ( Belinda Balaski ) driving Maryann's father's Chevrolet Corvette, middle-aged Terry McMillan in a Chevrolet Blazer, three sexy waitresses, Sandy ( Mary Woronov ), Ginny ( Glynn Rubin ) and Wendy ( Diane Lee Hart ) in a souped up van, arrogant German driver Wolfe Messer ( James Keach ) in a De Tomaso Pantera, preppy African-American Beutell ( Stanley Bennett Clay ) in a Lincoln Continental he has been hired by a wealthy elderly couple to transport to New York for them ( unaware that he is using it to enter the race ) and Buckman's best friend Zippo ( Archie Hahn ) in a Pontiac Trans Am identical to Coy's.
Guest cast is Dennis Fimple as Sergeant " Sparky " Pryor, Mary-Robin Redd as Sister Theresa, Herb Voland as Brigadier General Crandell Clayton, and James Sikking as a finance officer.
In the novel Sherlock Holmes y los zombis de Camford ( Sherlock Holmes and the Camford Zombies, Ediciones Dolmen, 2010 ; ISBN 978-84-938143-4-2 ) by Spanish author Alberto López Aroca, Steel Claw ( Louis Crandell ) appears under the name " Lewis Crandle ", and his career as an agent of the Shadow Squad ( a branch of the Club Diogenes from Arthur Conan Doyle's stories in this version ) is set back to the beginning of the XX century ( the novel takes place in 1903 ).
Marcus Crandell ( born June 1, 1974, in Charlotte, North Carolina ) is a former professional Canadian football quarterback who is currently the Offensive Coordinator of the Edmonton Eskimos.

Crandell and only
The story still revolves around Emily Willoughby's ( name changed from Crandell ) jewels, only this time, Nancy and her friend Helen travel to the historic inn and resort owned by Emily and her fiance, Dick, which will serve as their livelihood after marriage.

Crandell and with
The 2008 season began with a 6 – 0 record with wins shared between three quarterbacks, including the season opening starter, Marcus Crandell.
The first settler in the area was Reuben Crandell, a United Empire Loyalist who built a homestead with his wife in May 1821.
* Shuck, Hick, Tiffey-Three libretti for children, with Ken Crandell ( Gatehouse, 2008 )
The Stampeders struck again before intermission when Calgary flooded the right side with receivers and Crandell hit Travis Moore for a nine-yard score.
Stuck on the Calgary 11 with time ticking down, Crandell threw to running back Kelvin Anderson on a sideline pattern.
Armed with his steel claw, which by now was equipped with a variety of weapons and tools in each finger, as well as with his power of invisibility, Louis Crandell battled various criminal geniuses, aliens, and the organisation known as F. E. A. R.
Crandell entered the CFL by signing with the Eskimos on May 6, 1997.

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* Crandell Theatre, the oldest and largest movie theater in Columbia County, built in 1926.
* Crandell Theatre, the oldest and largest movie theater in Columbia County, built in 1926.
In November 1821, Lucy Ann Crandell became the first child of European descent born in the area.
Much to Sue Ellen's dismay, her mother hires a live-in babysitter, Mrs. Sturak, a seemingly sweet, humble old woman who assures Mrs. Crandell that she can take care of all five children.
Although she manages to pull off the party, it comes to an end when Bryan unexpectedly shows up to apologize for their breakup, shortly followed by Mrs. Crandell herself, who has come home early from Australia.
In the end, Sue Ellen and Bryan make up, but are soon interrupted by Mrs. Crandell, who inquires about Mrs. Sturak's whereabouts.
* Concetta Tomei as Mrs. Crandell
One day, the NSA receives a message from a nine-year-old autistic savant named Simon Lynch ( Miko Hughes ) who calls a telephone number written in the code which was secretly published in a puzzle magazine by two of the creators, Dean Crandell ( Robert Stanton ) and Leo Pedranski ( Bodhi Elfman ), to see if anyone could break it.
Crandell and Pedranski's division chief, Lt.
The next morning, he meets a woman named Stacey Siebring ( Kim Dickens ) in a coffee shop and asks her to watch Simon for him while he goes to meet Crandell.
Jeffries meets Crandell and they talk as they walk on a busy sidewalk.
As Crandell tells Jeffries about the code and Kudrow, Burrell shoots him from behind and escapes from Jeffries following a chase.

Addington and is
However, there is a body of case law governing the civil commitment of individuals under the Fourteenth Amendment through U. S. Supreme Court rulings beginning with Addington v. Texas in 1979 which set the bar for involuntary commitment for treatment by raising the burden of proof required to commit persons from the usual civil burden of proof of " preponderance of the evidence " to the higher standard of " clear and convincing " evidence.
Addington is a district of south London, England, located in the London Borough of Croydon.
Addington is thought to be named after Edda, a Saxon.
There are still several old houses and buildings in Addington and, even though there has been some fairly modern building, the village atmosphere is intact in the 21st century, despite its being in Greater London.
The crypt is now inaccessible, but the church is the burial place of a Lord Mayor of the City of London, the armigerous Leigh family who were Lords of the manor and five of the six Archbishops of Canterbury who spent time at their residence nearby Addington Palace.
Addington as a place name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means ' Eadda's estate '.
The area is not served by Croydon Tramlink services but the New Addington terminus of Tramlink Route 3, is away, and linked by bus 464.
The borough is also served by several London Tramlink stops from Wimbledon, that goes to Croydon, New Addington, Elmers End and Beckenham.
He had a country estate at Addington, London, which is now called Addington Palace.
Addington is a town in Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States.
The post office in Addington is slated for possible closure by the US Postal service.
Addington is located at ( 34. 243206 ,-97. 966591 ).
Addington Palace is an 18th century mansion in Addington near Croydon, South London, England.
The river is now characterised by large curving meanders passing the villages of Little Addington Great Addington and Denford.
According to family lore, the Addington family of Virginia is descended from former British prime minister Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth.
Addington maintained homes at Up Ottery, Devon and Bulmershe Court, in what is now the Reading suburb of Woodley, but moved to the White Lodge in Richmond Park when he became Prime Minister.
He also donated to the town of Reading the four acres ( 16, 000 m² ) of land that is today the Royal Berkshire Hospital, and his name is commemorated in the town's Sidmouth Street and Addington Road as well as in Sidmouth street in Devizes.

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