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For and Fort
For the years 1942 1943 Alston was stationed in the army at Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
For more information on local history see the Fort Collins Museum and Discovery Science Center's local historical archives.
For over thirty years, Charles Fort sat in the libraries of New York City and London, assiduously reading scientific journals, newspapers, and magazines, collecting notes on phenomena that lay outside the accepted theories and beliefs of the time.
For their own use and to encourage California and Oregon bound travelers the Mormons improved the Mormon Trail from Fort Bridger and the Salt Lake Cutoff trail.
For a time Bill Mack ’ s shows began to go out from XERF between 2AM and 6AM Central Standard Time using the 250, 000 watts RCA transmitter and Venditti had talked about creating a microwave link so that Bill Mack could broadcast live from his own studio in Fort Worth.
For reasons that are not entirely clear, virtually all of the Naskapis moved from Fort Chimo to the recently founded iron-ore mining community of Schefferville in 1956.
For some time previously, Cage had been writing exclusively for a percussion ensemble, but the hall where Fort ’ s dance was to be staged had no room for a percussion group.
For cable, the Springfield affiliates can be received as well as a couple of stations in Fayetteville / Fort Smith as well as all four Little Rock stations.
For many years, television station WPTA was licensed to Roanoke, though that station's studios and transmitter have always been located in nearby Fort Wayne.
For the Board of Ordnance, the brothers were the main contractor at Fort George, a large modern fort near Inverness designed by military engineer Colonel Skinner.
For the next five years, Fort Harker became one of the most important military stations west of the Missouri River.
For over twenty-five years, Smith had sailed the river between Galena, Illinois and Fort Snelling, Minnesota as owner and pilot of the river packet Nominee.
For statistical purposes, the census bureau has allocated McDermitt two census-designated places ( CDPs ), McDermitt, Nevada and Fort McDermitt, Nevada.
For many years it housed the now defunct Fort Piqua Hotel which closed in the 1980s. The building also provided a temporary home for Piqua National Bank which later moved to a newer building in 1929.
( For the former military base see Fort Hunt Park ).
For the historic U. S. Army fort of the same name, see Fort Winnebago.
For example, the Harper Hall and Healer Hall of the Northern Continent are both located in Fort Hold.
For the Yellow Line, all non-Rush + trains ( that is, all trains originating from Huntington, not Franconia-Springfield ) bound for Fort Totten terminate at Mount Vernon Square.
For many years, the 22-story Wilco Building in downtown Midland was the tallest building between Fort Worth and Phoenix.
For example, First Army Area headquarters staff was also the Second Corps Area headquarters staff based at Fort Jay at Governors Island in New York, New York.
For example, KIAH ( formerly KHWB ) in Houston was called " Houston's WB ," WLVI in Boston was called " Boston's WB ," KDAF in the Dallas / Fort Worth area of Texas was called " Dallas / Ft.
For example, after Duncan McDougall ( fur trader ) surrendered Fort Astoria he became a NWC partner with one one-hundredth of a share.
For more than 3 centuries, the Fort remained impregnable.
For example, the urban service areas of Fort McMurray and Sherwood Park, of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and Strathcona County respectively, would be the fifth and sixth largest cities in Alberta if they were incorporated.
For example, Eric Hammock of Texas died in April 2005 after receiving more than 20 Taser shocks by Fort Worth police officers.

For and Worth
His second book, The American Family: Discovering the Values that Make Us Strong, was published in 1996 and a third book, Worth Fighting For, in 1999.
* Worth Fighting For, W Publishing Group, July 1999, ISBN 0-8499-1606-2
They also covered " For What It's Worth " at the end of the show.
Another song on the album " For What It's Worth " features Nicks ' niece in the video, and was inspired by a past bus tour with Tom Petty.
In 2007, No Nukes recorded a music video of a new version of the Buffalo Springfield song " For What It's Worth ".
President Randy J. Keller ( Choices For Worth )-Current term expires in April 2013
Its million-selling song " For What It's Worth " became a political anthem for the turbulent late 1960s.
In November 1966 Stills composed his landmark song, " For What It's Worth ", after witnessing police actions against the crowds of young people who had gathered on the Sunset Strip to protest the closing of a nightclub called Pandora's Box.
Atco took advantage of this momentum by replacing the song " Baby Don't Scold Me " with " For What It's Worth " and re-releasing the album.
" For What It's Worth " sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
" For What It ’ s Worth " was a significant hit and the group's legend grew stronger after the breakup, increasing with the later successes of its members.
It was on Epic that the Staple Singers began moving into mainstream pop markets, with " Why ( Am I Treated So Bad )" and " For What It's Worth " ( Stephen Stills ) in 1967.
* 1967: For What It's Worth ( Epic )
The influence of this folk-protest movement would later manifest itself in the sociopolitical lyrics and mildly anti-establishment sentiments of many folk rock songs, including hit singles such as " Eve of Destruction ", " Like a Rolling Stone ", " For What It's Worth ", and " Let's Live for Today ".
The band Buffalo Springfield protested the department's handling of the incident in their song " For What It's Worth ".
In 2008 he recorded the song " For What It's Worth " with Eric Burdon and Max Buskohl.
The Buffalo Springfield song " For What It's Worth " was written about a riot at Pandora's Box, a Sunset Strip club, in 1966.
The first single, " For What It's Worth ", made its radio debut on 20 April 2009.
In her second autobiography Worth Fighting For, Copps had Crosbie write an introduction in which he wrote, " I write this Introduction to her new book as a tribute to a feisty, sometimes ferocious, feminist protagonist, never shy or retiring but redoubtable political personality.
Her second autobiography, Worth Fighting For, was published by McClelland and Stewart in October 2004, and resulted in further public controversy with Paul Martin and other members of the Liberal Party.
In the mid-1960s and 1970s it became a major gathering-place for the counterculture — and the scene of the Sunset Strip curfew riots in the winter of 1966, involving police and crowds of beatniks, serving as the inspiration for the Buffalo Springfield song " For What It's Worth.

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