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Gaillard and is
Another classic example of humorous scatting is Slim Gaillard, Leo Watson, and Bam Brown's 1945 " Avocado Seed Soup Symphony ", in which they scat variations on the word " avocado " for much of the recording.
* David Gaillard, engineer of the central portion of the Panama Canal, after whom the Gaillard Cut is named.
Little is known about the life of the Scottish king in France, except that Château Gaillard was given to him for a residence, and that he was present at the bloodless meeting of the English and French armies in October 1339 at Vironfosse, now known as Buironfosse, in the Arrondissement of Vervins.
Similar sketches also lampoon Rogers Sportsnet's and The Score's news programmes ( Sportsnetnews and Score Tonight ), where Holmes and Ferguson play the roles of the anchors ( Holmes plays either Jody Vance or Martine Gaillard, while it is unclear which sportscaster Ferguson is playing ).
The Canard is published by Les Éditions Maréchal-Le Canard enchaîné ( Maurice and Jeanne Maréchal founded the Canard ), which is privately owned ; the main associates are Michel Gaillard ( CEO and director of publication ), André Escaro, Nicolas Brimo, Erik Emptaz and employees of the newspaper.
Gaillard is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
Gaillard is close to Geneva on the Swiss border.
The technique uses the well known fact that an electrical signal known as P300 is emitted from an individual's brain beginning approximately 300 milliseconds after it is confronted with a stimulus of special significance, e. g. a rare vs. a common stimulus or a stimulus the subject is asked to count ( see P300, Gaillard and Ritter 1983, and Picton 1988 for a comprehensive discussion of this effect ).
The P300 occurs when the tested subject is presented with a rarely occurring stimulus that is significant in context ( for example, in the context of a crime ) ( Gaillard & Ritter 1983, Farwell & Donchin 1991 ).
Martine Gaillard is a sports television personality currently working for Rogers Sportsnet
The early history of Gaylordsville is closely connected to the Gaylord family, or Gaillard, as the family was known in France.
* Château Gaillard, a medieval castle, is located in Les Andelys.
Château Gaillard is a ruined medieval castle, located 90 m above the commune of Les Andelys overlooking the River Seine, in the Eure département of historical Normandy, now Upper Normandy, France.
It is common for extant castles to be the result of several phases of construction, and were adapted and added to over the period of their use ; however Château Gaillard essentially is the result of one period of building.
This is attributed to Château Gaillard being important not solely as a military structure, but as a salient symbol of the power of Richard the Lionheart.

Gaillard and style
This style, collectively known as Swing or Jive talk ( see: Dictionary of Swing ), included Afro-American, Cuban, Mexican and South American elements, as well as bits introduced by Slim Gaillard ( see ' McVouty oreeney ).

Gaillard and destroyed
The U. S. Department of Homeland Security ’ s Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) division approved $ 8. 6 million of financial assistance to restore Gaillard Island after the tidal surge associated with Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005 eroded and destroyed the island ’ s levy / berm system.

Gaillard and by
The acronym GUT was first coined in 1978 by CERN researchers John Ellis, Andrzej Buras, Mary K. Gaillard, and Dimitri Nanopoulos, however in the final version of their paper they opted for the less anatomical GUM ( Grand Unification Mass ).
In late 1203, John attempted to relieve Château Gaillard, which although besieged by Philip was guarding the eastern flank of Normandy.
It was examined by Gaillard Hunt, the author of a pamphlet on the Great Seal, who agreed that it appeared to be contemporaneous with the original 1782 seal, but he took no further interest in the matter.
According to Henry A. Wallace ( then the Secretary of Agriculture in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's cabinet ), in 1934 he saw a 1909 pamphlet on the Great Seal by Gaillard Hunt.
In March 1958, Papon was named Prefect of Police for Paris by Félix Gaillard ( Radical )' s government.
The jetties were defended a few years later by the construction of five forts, Château d ' Espérance, Château Vert, Grand Risban, Château Gaillard, and Fort de Revers.
Totoket Mountain contains Lake Gaillard, a reservoir, formed in 1926, managed by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority ( SCCRWA ).
" Atomic Cocktail " by Slim Gaillard Quartette
At this time, the Manila coat of arms adopted by Spanish colonial government was still in use until 1905 when the Philippine Commission adopted the " new arms and great seal of the Philippine Islands " designed by Gaillard Hunt of the US State Department.
He collaborated with French composer Marins François Gaillard on the musical Yamba-O, “ a burlesque tragedy ”, that was presented in the Théâtre Beriza in Paris ( 1928 ); and with composer Amadeo Roldán helped organize the Cuban premieres of works by Stravinsky and Poulenc.
The technique was developed at Château Gaillard in France by Richard the Lionheart between 1196 and 1198.
" McVea also played on 1945's " Slim's Jam " by Slim Gaillard alongside Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
His funeral discourse was delivered by the Père Gaillard, and Mme de Sévigné made on the occasion the severe comment that there were only two trifles to make this a difficult matter — his life and his death.
He was succeeded as Prime Minister in November 1957 by Félix Gaillard.
Among other things, it came out that three young men, Gaillard d ' Etallonde, Jean-François de La Barre, and Moisnel had not removed their hats when a Corpus Cristi procession went by.
by George E. Slusser, Paul K. Alkon, Roger Gaillard & Danièle Chatelain.
by George E. Slusser, Paul K. Alkon, Roger Gaillard & Daniele Chatelain.
Four of the most distinguished engravers of that date, Massard père, Flipart, Gaillard and Levasseur, were specially entrusted by Greuze with the reproduction of his subjects, but there are also excellent prints by other engravers, notably by Cars and Le Bas.
Commissioned by the International Adilia Alieva Competition for piano in Gaillard, France.

Gaillard and war
war: Gaillard
However, the English were revived by the capture and execution of Joan of Arc, and although by then the war was turning against them, a month later they captured Château Gaillard again.
During his tenure, Gaillard voted for the war of 1812.

Gaillard and civil
* Gaillard Hunt, American author and civil servant

Gaillard and administration
This seal remained in use until 1945, as Gaillard Hunt confirmed the design was still current as of 1916, and it also matches actual impressions taken from the presidential seal in 1936 during Franklin Roosevelt's administration.

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