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A notable publication is Kris Dhillon's book The Curry Secret, which was first published in 1989 but has been reprinted as recently as 2008.
The Legislature named Carson City to be the seat of Ormsby County and selected the hotel as the territorial prison with Curry serving as its first warden.
Surprisingly, Curry has never publicly acknowledged his role in the film, aside from one magazine interview with Fangoria in 1990 when the film first aired.
Curry toured America with his band through the late 1970s and the first half of the 1980s.
The winner of the first season, in 2003, of America's Next Top Model, Adrianne Curry, claimed that part of the grand prize she received, a modeling contract with Revlon, was for a much smaller amount of work than what was promised throughout the show.
Williams teamed with Jalen Rose, Crawford, Fizer, newcomer Donyell Marshall, Curry, Chandler, and guard Trenton Hassell to form a young and exciting nucleus which improved to 30 – 52 in Bill Cartwright's first full season as head coach.
Curry led the league in field goal percentage, becoming the first Bull since Jordan to lead the league in a major statistical category.
One of the first five paved highways built in Orange County was the brick Conway Road from Orlando to Conway, running along what is now Briercliff Drive, Curry Ford Road, and Conway Road, ending at Anderson Road, the center of Conway.
The village was incorporated in 1840, with Otway Curry elected as the first mayor.
Curry was made the postmaster of the first post office established at Rural Hill, making it one of the earliest post offices in Wilson County.
Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts introduced one of the first broadcasting majors in 1932 when the college teamed up with WLOE in Boston to have students broadcast programs.
Bell was a professor of Samuel Silas Curry's, and later Curry was present when Bell made the first telephone call in 1876.
In 1953, Curry College became authorized to confer degrees in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science, with the first of these degrees awarded in 1955.
Curry turned professional on December 26, 1980, knocking out Mario Tineo in the first round.
After making his first title defense, a first-round knockout of Roger Stafford, Curry had a rematch with Starling.
Curry became the first undisputed welterweight champion since Sugar Ray Leonard.
" I have been systematically ... lynched and then castrated by, first, the news media, and then by the criminal justice system ," Curry said afterward.
It is a generalization of a syntactic analogy between systems of formal logic and computational calculi that was first discovered by the American mathematician Haskell Curry and logician William Alvin Howard.
The first Curry Moor pumping station was built in 1864, to house a steam engine and pump.
Sammartino's first match in Madison Square Garden in New York City was on January 2, 1960 against Bull Curry ( who was substituting for Killer Kowalski ).
A plaque recognizing her as the " first woman awarded a U. S. patent " and holder of 87 U. S. patents hangs on the Curry Cottage at 287 Hollis St in Framingham.
The first owner of the 1904 car was The Reverend Dr. John Darlington, the vicar of St Mark's Church, Kennington in London, who also owned a house in Curry Rivel, near Taunton in Somerset.
The name had first been used by Red Hand Commandos dissident Frankie Curry in 1996 and he was the leading figure in what was a somewhat unstructured organization until he was killed in 1999.
His first hit series was Alias Smith and Jones, a Western which described the activities of Hannibal Heyes and Jedediah " Kid " Curry, concentrating on their efforts to go straight.

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A VH1 Pop-Up Video Halloween special even quoted Curry as saying he grew so unnerved by the fan attention from this role he became " chubby and plain " in order to escape it.
By working in the area of Combinatory Logic for his entire career, Curry essentially became the founder and biggest name in the field.
Ultimately, Curry refused to participate in the tests, and he was traded along with Antonio Davis to the New York Knicks for Michael Sweetney, Tim Thomas, and what became the second pick of the 2006 NBA Draft — as well as the right to swap picks with New York in the 2007 NBA Draft.
After lobbying by Col. James Curry, who represented the area in legislature at the time and a resident of what would become Jerome township, Union County was established by the Ohio legislature, and became official in 1820 with the appointment of the original commissioners: Stephen Bell, Reuben Wallace, and John Huston.
Otway Curry was a nationally known poet who also became a jurist in 1840.
" In 1882, Baright married Boston minister and fellow Boston University alumnus and professor Samuel Silas Curry, who later became the school's namesake.
In 1943, the School of Expression became Curry College, to reflect its founders.
He became number one contender for the WBC 154 lb title in August 1988 but could not land a fight with then champion Donald Curry.
He became friends with Elfie Landusky, who was by then going by the last name Curry alleging that Lonny Curry, Kid Curry's brother, had gotten her pregnant.
* In 1780 a pirate flag was captured in battle off the North African coast by Lt Richard Curry, who later became an admiral.
While studying at Harvard Law School, Curry was inspired by the lectures of Horace Mann and became an advocate of free universal education.
With Howard as leader, Ruffley became a whip on 15 March 2004, after the resignation of David Curry.
On June 24, 2005 Ann Curry co-anchored " Dateline " for the first time and became permanent host shortly thereafter.
Lester Holt replaced Ann Curry as host of Dateline with the start of the 20th season on September 23, shortly after Curry became permanent co-host of the Today Show.
In 1987, Curry became a VJ for MTV.
After graduating from Stanford he became president of Yosemite Park and Curry Company.
In 2002, Brooking became the fifth Falcons player to total 200 tackles in a season, following Tommy Nobis ( 296 in 1966 ), Fulton Kuykendall ( 284 in 1978 ), Buddy Curry ( 229 in 1983 ) and Jessie Tuggle ( 201 in 1990, 207 in 1991 ).
The series returned the following year as Get Set but eventually became The Saturday Picture Show with Curry as main host, running until 1986.
In 1984, Curry started his own law practice and became a well-known, successful corporate attorney.
In 1994, Curry returned to the county executive's office and made history when he became the first African American to serve in the County's highest elected office.

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