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Derby and hat
* Derby mute, a horn mute that resembles a derby hat
* Derby hat, another name for a bowler hat
" Another story, re: the Kirward Derby, the hat that made everyone stupid and Bullwinkle a genius ... was named for Durward Kirby, sidekick of 1950s, 1960s TV host Garry Moore.
Derby mutes are typically mounted on stands in front of the trumpet and trombone players, to permit quick movement of the bell in and out of the hat quickly, although they can be opened and closed over the bell of the instrument by hand.
* Spider-Man has fought in a one-page Hostess advertisement a supervillain called " Demolition Derby " who throws his derby hat that bounces and cuts Spider-Man's webbing.
The label's logo featured a Derby hat.
It is in America the hat came to be commonly known as the " Derby ", and Wild West outlaw Marion Hedgepeth was commonly referred to as " the Derby Kid ".
During the early years of the Bronze Derby rivalry, the hat was exchanged between Newberry and PC at every athletic event, the first occurring at a basketball game on February 28, 1947, which PC won 44 – 42.

Derby and also
Disraeli's proposal to extend the tax to Ireland gained him further enemies, and he was also hampered by an unexpected increase in defence expenditure, which was forced on him by Derby and Sir John Pakington ( Secretary of State for War and the Colonies ) ( leading to his celebrated remark to John Bright about the " damned defences ").
Unique formations also exist in other parts of the United Kingdom, such as in the East Midlands, where the local accent has formed " Derby Road ", which rhymes with " cold ", a conjunction that would not be possible elsewhere in the UK.
On May 16, 1925, the first live radio broadcast of the Kentucky Derby was originated by WHAS and was also carried by WGN in Chicago.
This argument had earlier been used by supporters of the Earl of Rutland and the Earl of Derby as authorship candidates, both of whom had also travelled on the continent of Europe.
He also received a signal honor from his classmates: the Brown Derby Prize, which recognized " the senior man who earned the best grades with the least amount of work ".
* Derby shoe: the laces are tied to two pieces of leather independently attached to the vamp ; also known as " open lacing " and is a step down in dressiness.
The horse-drawn wheeled wagons on the Gangway took the form of containers, which, loaded with coal, could be transhipped from canal barges on the Derby Canal which Outram had also promoted.
Should that horse have also won the Kentucky Derby, speculation and excitement immediately begin to mount as to whether that horse will go on to win the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing at the Belmont Stakes in June.
It also serves as the opening leg of the Triple Crown, followed by the Derby and the St Leger, although the feat of winning all three has been rarely attempted in recent decades.
In 1494 he resigned his benefice to become proctor of the university and three years later was appointed master debator, about which date he also became chaplain and confessor to Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, mother of King Henry VII.
Derby may also refer to:
* The Derby, also known the Derby Stakes or the Epsom Derby, a British horse race
There are also a Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers and a Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters, as well as an Arabian Triple Crown consisting of Drinkers of the Wind Derby in California, the Texas Six Shooter Stakes, and the Bob Magness Derby in Delaware.
The next attack came in 1345, when the Earl of Derby overran the Agenais ( lost twenty years before in the War of Saint-Sardos ) and took Angoulême, while the forces in Brittany under Sir Thomas Dagworth also made gains.
This also broke the clubs record transfer fee spent on a single player, previously £ 4million for Rory Delap from Derby County.
The matches are also referred to as the Hampshire Derby.
The first creation was on 6 March 1351, for Henry of Grosmont, 4th Earl of Lancaster, a great-grandson of Henry III ; he was also 4th Earl of Leicester, 1st Earl of Derby, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Lord of Bowland.
: also Earl of Derby ( 1337 ), Earl of Leicester ( 1345 ), Earl of Lancaster ( 1345 ), Earl of Lincoln ( 1349 ), Earl of Moray ( 1359 ), Lord of Beaufort and Nogent ( 1345 )
: also Duke of Aquitaine ( 1390 ), Earl of Richmond ( 1342 – 1372 ), Earl of Leicester, Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Baron of Halton ( 1361 )
Caroline County is also home to The Meadow stables, the birthplace of the renowned racehorse Secretariat, winner of the 1973 Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes ; the Triple Crown.
The Barton River watershed also includes the towns of Derby, Irasburg, Westmore, and the water bodies of Lake Willoughby, Crystal Lake, and Shadow and Parker ponds.
Alice, Dowager Countess of Derby was also Dowager Viscountess Brackley.

Derby and known
The cotton revolution began in Derby, which has been known since this period as the " Powerhouse of the North ".
Callot's sketches of " Grotesque Dwarves " was to inspire Derby porcelain and other companies to create pottery figures known as " Mansion House Dwarves " or " Grotesque Dwarves ".
For two years, he and his Cabinet ( including four future Prime Ministers – Melbourne, Russell, Palmerston and Derbyand one former one, Goderich ) fought to pass what has come to be known as the Great Reform Bill of 1832.
An important internal shipping port in the 19th century, Louisville today is best known as the location of the Kentucky Derby, the first of three annual thoroughbred horse races making up the Triple Crown.
The matches between the two rival clubs are known as the " Eternal Derby ".
The Derby Stakes, popularly known as The Derby, internationally as the Epsom Derby, and under its present sponsor as the Investec Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race in England open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies.
European variations include the Derby Italiano, the Deutsches Derby, the Irish Derby and the Prix du Jockey Club ( popularly known in the British Isles as the " French Derby ").
Matches between the two sides are known as the South Coast Derby.
But the Derby title was the one she preferred to be known by, and it is the one by which she is described on her funeral monument, which is surely one of the finest of its time anywhere in England.
* Derby County F. C., an English football club known as the Rams
Under owner James Ben Ali Haggin, the Rancho was famous for its horse breeding ; one of the horses bred on the Rancho won the Ben Ali Stakes, also known as the Kentucky Derby.
Each year the Effingham County Fair hosts nationally known country singers, a national touring rodeo, two ITPA truck and tractor pulls, the County Fair Queen pageant, the Effingham County talent show, and the annual Demolition Derby.
Soon a hamlet began to develop known as Derby ’ s Corners.
Each June for nine days beginning on the Saturday of the weekend before Father's Day and ending on Father's Day, the city hosts Laconia Motorcycle Week, also more simply known as ' bike week ', one of the country's largest rallies, and each winter, the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Derby.
It is not known exactly why Smith left Derby for the Wyoming Valley, but one journalist reporting in 1901 related an anecdote that had been passed down through the years.

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