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Taking it even further, Finley came up with " Moustache Day " at the ballpark, where any fan with a moustache could get in free.
He was acquired for Steve Finley As a member of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Alfonzo's playing time further decreased in favor of younger players.
Rutgers University records show that: On December 3, 1952, the Special Faculty Committee issued a report stating there should be no charges against Heimlich or Finley and that the University should take no further action in the matter.
In 2000 – 01, the Mavericks improved further and finished with an impressive 53 – 29 record, fueled by an impressive offensive triangle of Nowitzki, Finley and Nash.

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On October 15, 1970, with the new season already two games old, Finley announced that the team's name was being changed to California Golden Seals (" Bay Area Seals " had been reported the previous week, and appears on some of that year's promotional material ), following a number of other marketing gimmicks intended to sell the team to the fans, among them changing the Seals ' colors to green and gold to match those of the popular A's.
Finley made his fortune in the insurance business, being among the first to write group medical insurance policies for those in the medical profession.
A Free Methodist ( Gus Finley, Austin American, May 20, 1972 ), Blocker was among Hollywood celebrities who supported Pat Brown's re-election in 1966 as governor of California against Ronald W. Reagan.
Gurney ’ s Mrs. Farnsworth ( New York Times Best Play List 2004 ), Will Eno ’ s Oh, The Humanity ..., Elizabeth Swados ’ JABU and Kaspar Hauser, the Obie award winning Benten Kozo, as well as premieres of playwrights Mac Wellman, Adam Rapp, Thomas Bradshaw, Itamar Moses, and performance artists Mabou Mines, Karen Finley and LAVA, among many others.
Baylor was gone, but among the new additions were American League Rookie of the Year runner-up Wally Joyner and pitcher Chuck Finley.
Founded in 1970 by media pioneer Larry Finley, IRMA today counts such recording media giants as Sony, Panasonic, JVC, BMG, Universal, Fuji, Eastman Kodak, Warner, and EMI among its member companies.

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When she tells him how many people watch the show, he instructs his producer Russell Finley ( Kurt Fuller ) to find out where the show is taped, telling him they may have an opportunity for a huge sponsorship.
The investment that Finley and the Athletics made in Hunter was returned many times over.
The stadium was home to many of the shenanigans of Charlie Finley, who bought the A's after Johnson's death in 1960.
In the offseason, he was part of what many consider to be worst trade in Baltimore Orioles history when he was traded to the Orioles for three future All-Stars, Steve Finley, Pete Harnisch and Curt Schilling.
Future NHL goaltender Jeff Hackett won the playoff MVP, inspirational leader Rod Dallman provided tons of grit, while names such as Marc Bergevin, Tom Fitzgerald, team captain Rob DiMaio, Jeff Finley and Bill Berg were heard from by NHL fans for many years to come.
While living in Canada, Finley contributed many news stories and features from that country and from Europe, as byline writer for the San Francisco Chronicle Foreign Service.

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The first home was built by Finley Holyfield in 1919 and by 1923 the town had earned the name " the village of artesian wells ," with nine in total.
Previous winners include Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh ( Party Line with The Hearty Boys ), Guy Fieri ( Guy's Big Bite, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, " Guy Off the Hook ," " Ultimate Recipe Showdown ," " Guy's Big Night ," " Guy's Family Feast "), Amy Finley ( The Gourmet Next Door ), Aaron McCargo, Jr. ( Big Daddy's House ), Melissa d ' Arabian ( Ten Dollar Dinners ) and Aarti Sequeira ( Aarti Party ).
Garcia was also one half of a popular morning show on radio station WYYS ," YES 97 " in Columbia with Chuck Finley in the early ' 90s.
Saying that Finley was " a menace to baseball ," Harrelson was released and ended up signing a lucrative deal with the Boston Red Sox, who were in contention to win their first pennant since.
" Foreword the updated edition ," The Ancient Economy by Moses I. Finley.
" Each program featured a short science segment ; and in between Popeye cartoons, Finley used a hand puppet, " Ringading ," to teach introductory French, Spanish, German, and Italian words and phrases.

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Dunn, by contrast, concluded that Indiana settlers adopted the word as a humorous nickname, and that the negative connotation had already faded when John Finley wrote his poem.
The 13 complete games were tied for the second-highest single-season total in all of baseball since Martínez's career began ( Curt Schilling had 15 in 1998 ; Chuck Finley and Jack McDowell also reached 13 in a year ).
Managed by Bruce Bochy and aided by the talents of players such as Tony Gwynn, Ken Caminiti, Wally Joyner, Steve Finley, pitcher Andy Ashby and premier closer Trevor Hoffman ( 4 – 2, 1. 48 ERA and 53 saves ) – who tied the then-National League record for saves in a single season and finished second in the Cy Young voting that year – the Padres had their best year in history, finishing 98 – 64 and winning the NL West division crown.
While on the Braddock expedition years earlier, Boone had heard about the fertile land and abundant game of Kentucky from fellow wagoner John Finley, who had visited Kentucky to trade with American Indians.
They had two sons: John Wesley Crockett was born July 10, 1807, followed by William Finley Crockett ( born 1809 ).
They also had a daughter, Margaret Finley ( Polly ) Crockett in 1812.
The son of railroad employee Tillman Arthur Pullig ( 1898 – 1976 ) and the former Eula Finley ( 1900 – 1984 ), Pullig had resided since 1983 in Jasper, Texas, where he died in a hospital on June 1, 2011, at the age of eighty-eight.
" Pre-dating but included on I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got was also " Jump in the River ", which originally appeared on the Married to the Mob soundtrack ; the 12-inch version of the single had included a remix featuring performance artist Karen Finley.
Finley suggested at the inaugural meeting of an African Society that a colony be established in Africa to take free people of color, most of whom had been born free, away from the United States.
Finley and Roller Derby boss Jerry Seltzer had both put in a bid on the team.
Finley had a large mansion built on the property, which featured rounded porticoes and columns which resembled the White House.
Finley had a large " Home of the Oakland A's " sign installed on the roof of another large barn where it could be viewed by vehicles passing on the Indiana toll road.
Finley quickly started to turn the franchise around, refusing to make deals with the New York Yankees ( for which the Athletics had been criticized ) and searching for unheralded talent.
Finley had a photo of himself in a Beatles wig printed on the back of all concert tickets.
In 1967, voters in Jackson County, Missouri, approved the bonds for Truman Sports Complex, which featured a football stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs and a baseball stadium for the Kansas City Athletics, whose owner, Charles O. Finley, had just signed a new lease to remain in Kansas City.
" Nahas had to be a diplomat dealing with the egos of ( Raiders owner ) Al Davis, ( Athletics owner ) Charles O. Finley and ( Golden State Warriors owner ) Franklin Mieuli.
His parents, John and Martha ( Finley ) Montgomery, had immigrated from Ireland.
Kenney's predecessor, Diane Finley, had authorized a special grant of citizenship to Guy Valliere.
However, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Diane Finley said her office has had just 881 calls on the subject.
Contemporaneously M. Finley had noticed the evidence of redistribution in the tablets and was struggling to understand how that could occur in those pre-currency times.
Originally named Peter Dunne, to honor his mother, who had died when he was in high school, he took her family name as his middle name some time before 1886, going by PF Dunne, reversed the two names in 1888, for Finley P. Dunne, and later used simply the initials, FP Dunne.

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