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That was followed the next year with another adaptation, 52 Pick-Up, from the novel by Elmore Leonard.
Tarantino's third feature film was Jackie Brown ( 1997 ), an adaptation of Rum Punch, a novel by Elmore Leonard.
Among his producing credits are the horror film Hostel ( which included numerous references to his own Pulp Fiction ), the adaptation of Elmore Leonard's Killshot ( for which Tarantino was credited as an executive producer, although he was no longer associated with the film after its 2009 release.
The front office was unable to convince him otherwise and on June 16, 1975, the Bucks pulled a mega-trade by sending Abdul-Jabbar to the Lakers for Elmore Smith, Junior Bridgeman, Brian Winters and David Meyers.
He was traded for Elmore Smith, Brian Winters, Junior Bridgeman, and Dave Meyers.
The film was adapted by Burt Kennedy from an Elmore Leonard short story, " The Captives.
Elmore County was established on February 15, 1866, from portions of Autauga, Coosa, Tallapoosa, and Montgomery Counties.
In 1882 the county seat of Alturas County was moved from Rocky Bar in present-day Elmore County to Hailey, in response to a population shift from Rocky Bar – which would eventually become a ghost town – to the Wood River Valley.
In 1866, a Reconstruction government drew up a new plan of counties for the state, and Elmore County was created out of parts of Coosa, Autauga, and Montgomery counties, with Wetumpka as its county seat ( Rockford was chosen as seat of the " new " Coosa County ).
Elmore Keys and John Meyer donated the land, and a town site was platted.
One of these was kept by Dr. Joseph H. Elmore and another by Mr. Jaynes at Sliter's Corners.
A portion of the school in Woodville was used as a Middle School for grades 6-8 and the Elmore building was used as the High School for all students.
It was named after J. O. Elmore.
The first business in Elmore City was opened by Jasper N. Black in an area just northeast of what is now Elmore City.
Banner quickly spread to the southwest and a post office was established and the name changed to Elmore for J. O. Elmore, another prominent business man.
According to the Gideon Book of Historical Places, the word city was added to Elmore after the name was confused with Elmer.
Elmore City was rapidly developed and was rated as the best inland town in the county, so much that it was considered along with Wynnewood and Pauls Valley for the county seat, but was forced to drop out of the race as the other two began to develop.

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Elmore is home to Schedel Arboretum and Gardens, a botanical preserve of national standing.

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* D. Page Elmore, former member of the Maryland House of Delegates
' This, according to former bandmate and recording partner Lonnie Youngblood, was a tribute to Elmore James.
* 1955 – Rerouted from east of Toledo to the village of Lemoyne along new 4-lane highway ; former routing from east of Toledo to Elmore certified as State Route 51.
Other prominent members were Elmore Philpott, a former Liberal Philpott joined the CCF in 1933 and became president of the Ontario Association of CCF Clubs before resigning from the party and rejoining the Liberals in 1935 over the A. E. Smith affair, that caused the UFO to leave as well.
* Len Elmore, a college basketball analyst and former basketball player
Two former Terp basketball players and prominent members of the State University system, Len Elmore and Tom McMillen, expressed doubt that public funds would be used to buy out Friedgen's contract, and boosters of the program said they knew of no effort to raise private funds for that purpose.
The band was fronted by former Sarge singer-songwriter Elizabeth Elmore, with other positions filled by various members.
Kane left the band, and former Sarge drummer Chad Romanski joined the group after several weeks of Elmore begging.
" Len " Elmore ( born March 28, 1952 ) is an American sportscaster, lawyer and former National Basketball Association player.

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Elmore County is a county located in the U. S. state of Idaho.
1996 short story " Karen Makes Out " and the novel Out of Sight by Elmore Leonard tells the story of a romance between a U. S. Marshal and a bank robber.
Prattville is a city in Autauga and Elmore counties in the U. S. state of Alabama.
Tallassee ( first called Talisi by the Creek Indians ) is a city on the Tallapoosa River, located in both Elmore and Tallapoosa counties in the U. S. state of Alabama.
The old Elmore County House is directly across the street from the old U. S. Post Office.
Millbrook is a city in Autauga and Elmore counties in the U. S. state of Alabama.
Elmore is a village in Ottawa and Sandusky counties in the U. S. state of Ohio.
* Confusion Lake, a lake in Elmore County, Idaho, U. S.
* 1941 – Original route certified ; originally routed along its current alignment from the Michigan state line to Metamora, along currently unnumbered roads from Metamora to U. S. Route 20 in Ottawa Hills by way of Sylvania, along its current alignment from U. S. Route 20 to Downtown Toledo, a currently unnumbered road from Downtown Toledo to east of Toledo, and current State Route 51 from east of Toledo to east of Elmore.
Other important U. S. writers in the noir tradition are Cornell Woolrich, Dorothy B. Hughes, Jim Thompson, David Goodis, Charles Williams, and Elmore Leonard.
* Franklin H. Elmore, a U. S. Senator from South Carolina
A month after graduating from college, Elmore was drafted into the U. S. Army and stationed in Germany.
Its southern ( eastern ) terminus is at U. S. Route 20 just south of Elmore, Ohio, and its northern ( western ) terminus is at its interchange, along with State Route 184, at U. S. Route 23 in Sylvania, Ohio.

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* 1918 – Elmore James, American blues musician ( d. 1963 )
Making good on his Schizopolis-inspired " artistic wake-up call ", his commercial slump ended in 1998 with Out of Sight, a stylized adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel, written by Scott Frank and starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez.
Arguably the first influential classic electric blues slide guitarist is Elmore James, whose riff in the song " Dust My Broom " is copied from Robert Johnson and is held in particularly high regard.
: Ross, Frank Elmore, New Proper Motion Stars, eight successive lists, The Astronomical Journal, Vol.
** Elmore James, American musician ( d. 1963 )
* May 24 – Elmore James, American blues guitarist ( b. 1918 )
Glenn E. Elmore.
He would also provide backup for Sonny Boy Williamson II ( Alex " Rice " Miller ), playing gigs alongside other local blues artists such as Howlin ' Wolf, Charley Booker, Elmore James, Muddy Waters and Little Walter.
Turner also attempted to poach Elmore James from Trumpet Records and record him for Modern.
The Bore is best seen at Stonebench, near Elmore, on the east bank, or at Minsterworth on the west bank.
( Eliza Allen remarried in 1840, becoming the wife of Dr. Elmore Douglass and stepmother to his 10 children ; she bore him 4 children and died in 1861.
Many writers better known in other genres like Elmore Leonard, Leigh Brackett, and Larry McMurtry have also written Western novels The genre's popularity peaked in the 1960s, due in part to the end of many pulp magazines, the popularity of televised Westerns, and the rise of the spy novel.
Elmore Smith holds team records for blocks in a game ( 17 ), blocks per game for a season ( 4. 85 ), and career blocks per game ( 3. 93 ).
Elmore County is a county of the State of Alabama.
Its name is in honor of General John A. Elmore.

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