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* The Strengthening Health Institute is a Philadelphia based non-profit macrobiotic education center under the direction of Denny Waxman and Susan Waxman.
Most of the time Palahniuk spends describing Victor's job, Victor is guarding his friend Denny ( who is constantly being caught with " contraband ", items that don't correspond with the time period of the museum ) in the stocks.
* Palahniuk stated in the documentary, " Postcards from the Future " that the character he has the most compassion for in any of his books is Denny, one of the main characters in " Choke ".
Other historians have argued that Gardiner's exclusion had non-religious causes, that Norfolk was not noticeably conservative in religion, that conservatives remained on the Council, and that the radicalism of men such as Sir Anthony Denny, who controlled the dry stamp that replicated the king's signature, is debatable.
Chesterfield County is also noted as the home town of NASCAR superstar Denny Hamlin.
Dennis Dale " Denny " McLain ( born March 29, 1944 ) is an American former professional baseball player.
The current chief of the FLFD is Denny Knubel.
George ( Hoskins ), recently released from prison, is given a cushy job as the driver for a high-class prostitute named Simone ( Tyson ) by his former boss, Denny Mortwell ( Caine ).
John Dennis " Denny " Hastert (; born January 2, 1942 ) is an American politician, lobbyist and member of the Republican Party who was the 59th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1999 to 2007.
" The Battle of Evermore " is a folk rock duet sung by Robert Plant and Sandy Denny, by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured on their untitled fourth album ( a. k. a. " Led Zeppelin IV "), released in 1971.
Like Kerry Hall, Cornish's main Denny Triangle building is also on the National Register of Historic Places
Cornish College of the Arts is a fully accredited institution in the Denny Triangle and Capitol Hill neighborhoods of Seattle, Washington, USA that offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance, Theater, Performance Production, Design, and Fine Art, as well as the Bachelor of Music degree.
Cornish's 1921 building, now known as Kerry Hall, is on the National Register of Historic Places ( NRHP ) as " Cornish School "; its Denny Triangle building is also listed on the NRHP, as the " William Volker Building ".
In announcing the dismissal, Wendy's Denny Lynch stated, " Clara can find the beef only in one place, and that is Wendy's ".
Judge Denny Chin told Fox, which had claimed that the subtitle of the book, which included the words " fair and balanced ", infringed on their trademark of the term, " this is an easy case.
The settlement's importance was guaranteed in 1852, when Henry Yesler chose the site for his lumber mill, which was located on Elliott Bay at the foot of what is now Yesler Way, right on the border between the land claimed ( and soon thereafter platted ) by David Swinson " Doc " Maynard ( to the south ) and that platted by Arthur Denny and Carson Boren.
Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same title, popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s, typically with suburban Americans who came of age during World War II.
It is known as The Capstone, a nickname that stems from a 1913 speech by then-president George H. Denny, who extolled the university as the " capstone of the public school system in the state ".
It is cut in half by a line connecting the Gorgas Library on the north end and Denny Chimes, a campanile equipped with a 25-bell carillon, on the south.
Falkirk is the main town and administrative centre of the Falkirk council area, which has an overall population of 145, 191 and inholds the nearby towns of Grangemouth, Bo ' ness, Denny, Larbert and Stenhousemuir.
The last surviving part of the Denny's shipbuilding company is the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank which forms part of the Scottish Maritime Museum.
The Denny Civic Theatre is used by a number of local groups, including the Dumbarton People's Theatre.

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Although previous big-name pitchers, including Bill Swift, Bret Saberhagen, and Darryl Kile, had struggled in Colorado, following the 2000 season O ' Dowd made two very splashy signings in the free-agent market, signing Denny Neagle to a five-year contract worth $ 51 million, followed five days later by signing Mike Hampton to an eight-year, $ 121 million contract.
** The Denny Party lands at Alki Point, the first settlers of what later becomes Seattle, Washington.
Bruce began a varied and successful solo career with the 1969 release of Songs for a Tailor, while Baker formed a jazz-fusion ensemble out of the ashes of Blind Faith called Ginger Baker's Air Force, which featured Winwood, Blind Faith bassist Rick Grech, Graham Bond on sax, and guitarist Denny Laine of the Moody Blues and ( later ) Wings.
Victor first met Denny at a sexual addiction support group ( he was there as a guy who masturbates too much ), and they later applied together to the same job.
They enjoyed a minor UK hit with a cover of " I Don't Want To Go On Without You " ( No. 33 ) in February 1965, while the Pinder-Laine original " From The Bottom of My Heart ( I Love You )" ( No. 22 ) produced by Denny Cordell ( with a vocal choral sound towards the conclusion that anticipated their later more famous vocal sound on " Nights in White Satin ") was issued as a UK single in May 1965.
Sebastian was joined in the Spoonful by guitarist Zal Yanovsky from a bohemian folk group called The Mugwumps, playing local coffee houses and small clubs ( two other members, Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty, would later form half of the Mamas & the Papas ).
Moore later campaigned on behalf of Douglas Denny ( UKIP ) for the Chichester constituency in 2001.
Then the brothers were in The Stompers later called The Heartbeats formed in c 1957 with Geoff on rhythm guitar ; Dave on lead guitar ; Denny Driscoll on lead vocals ; Johnny Stark on drums and Ton Edwards on bass.
Burton played bass with yet another Birmingham group, The Steve Gibbons Band, was one-third of the short-lived band Balls ( with Denny Laine and Alan White ), and later fronted his own blues group as lead guitarist.
After six years as a duo, Rowe by Rowe added Rowe's longtime friend Denny Breau, to form Turkey Hollow Consort ; later called simply Turkey Hollow.
She was later inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2000 ( for The Mamas & the Papas ) where she performed live with Denny Doherty, without John, who died in March 2001.
She claimed that Denny ’ s had to pay US $ 46 million for one suit but still had an incident later where a group of black children were not waited on, and so predicated another suit for the restaurant chain.
His mother later married Tom Denny, a butcher.
However, in 1998, when Bryant – Denny was expanded to a capacity exceeding Legion Field, the more important home games started to move to Bryant – Denny, culminating with the move of the Tennessee series to Tuscaloosa in 1999 and the Iron Bowl a year later.
The first was the Yardley McLaren M19A ( 151 ) driven by New Zealander Denny Hulme which was followed by the Brooke Bond Oxo Surtees TS9 driven by John Surtees ( 150 ), later followed by a Surtees TS9B in the livery of Italian sponsors ' Pagnossin ', driven by Andrea de Adamich ( 153 ).
William Nathaniel Bell ( March 6, 1817 – September 6, 1887 ), originally from Edwardsville, Illinois and later a resident of Portland, Oregon, was a member of the Denny Party, the first group of white settlers in what is now Seattle, Washington.
Broadcasting the Tigers ' games on TV London with veteran local sportscaster Pete James were former Tiger greats Mickey Lolich and later, Denny McLain.
Balicky later appeared in the retrospective documentary 30 Years Of Helix: No Rest For The Wicked after changing his name to Denny Blake.
Following coverage of ASCOM in Sky & Telescope magazine several months later, ASCOM architects such as Bob Denny, Doug George, Tim Long, and others later influenced ASCOM into becoming a set of codified interface standards for freeware device drivers for telescopes, CCD cameras, telescope focusers, and astronomical observatory domes.
In the early days Strawbs played with Sandy Denny ( later lead singer of Fairport Convention and Fotheringay ).
He later appeared in Strange Adventures ( reprints in # 217 through 244, except for # 222, which instead had a new story with Strange, written by Denny O ' Neil, while # 226 had the addition of a new Strange text story, by Fox, with illustrations by Anderson ).
The rescue operation was hopelessly inadequate and Bandini died a few days later from burns-the tragedy overshadowing Denny Hulme's first victory on one of the world's most difficult circuits.

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