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Ginn and English
* Gurney, E. Henry, Reference handbook for readers, students, and teachers of English history, Ginn & Company: Boston, 1890.
This led to its translation in English by Earle Raymond Hedrick published by Ginn and Company.

Ginn and who
With Dukowski gone, Ginn ceded much of the spotlight to Rollins, who had expressed some discomfort over being the group's de facto spokesman, while Ginn was the recognized leader ( Ginn wrote the majority of the group's songs and lyrics ).
Most Black Flag members have also remained active in music, especially Ginn, who continued playing with bands such as Gone, October Faction, and Screw Radio, and Stevenson, who continued on with the Descendents, All, Only Crime, and the reformed Lemonheads.
Ginn resurrected it without telling his brother and turned it over to drummer Bill Stevenson to do the layout, who cut it into pieces and used them as elements for the cover and lyric sheet.
Ginn and Black Flag bassist Chuck Dukowski ( who had become a co-owner of SST ) were found in violation of the injunction and were sent to the Los Angeles County Jail for five days.
In 1986, Ginn bought New Alliance Records from Mike Watt, who had founded the label with D. Boon.
With Dukowski gone, Ginn ceded much of the spotlight to Rollins, who had expressed some discomfort over being the group's de facto spokesman, while Ginn was the recognized leader ( Ginn wrote the majority of the group's songs and lyrics ).
The band recorded their backing tracks without Rollins, who overdubbed vocals with band members Greg Ginn ( guitar ) and Chuck Dukowski ( bass ) coaching him afterward.
All of the music was written by guitarist Greg Ginn, who intended to record it as his first solo album.
Raymond Pettibon ( born Raymond Ginn on June 16, 1957 in Tucson, Arizona ) is an American artist who lives and works in Venice Beach, California.
* Henry Rollins and Greg Ginn of Black Flag. In a BAM review of a Dead show in Irvine, California, on April 13, 1985, the author wrote: " So-called adventuresome people who dig Black Flag probably wouldn't be caught alive at a Grateful Dead show ".
* Ted Ginn, Jr., an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League.
In 2007, Drew Ginn and Duncan Free successfully defended their coxless pairs title, posting a time of 6: 24. 87 minutes — almost 6 seconds ahead of their New Zealand rivals who had stuck with them for the first 1000m before dropping behind to take the silver.
* Four of the various members of Australia's Oarsome Foursome — Mike McKay, James Tomkins, Andrew Cooper and Drew Ginn who staged multiple successful Olympic campaigns in pairs, fours and eights.
* Samuel Patten, Mike McKay, James Tomkins, Andrew Cooper an Drew Ginn who all won various World Championship titles as the Oarsome Foursome.
In 1985, Regressive Aid caught the attention of Black Flag founder / guitarist Greg Ginn who then recruited Andrew and Sim to travel to Los Angeles and form Gone, an instrumental punk / jazz power trio.
Marlin's run in the # 14 ended on July 17, 2007, when Ginn Racing announced Regan Smith, who had been splitting time with Mark Martin in Ginn's U. S. Army-sponsored # 01 car, would replace him beginning at the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis.
For Gone, Ginn tapped bassist Andrew Weiss and drummer Sim Cain, who had previously played together in the band Regressive Aid.
He failed to qualify for six races that season, but after DEI's merger with Ginn Racing, the owner's points were transferred from Sterling Marlin's # 14 car to Menard, who was then locked in to the rest of the races.
Old Bahama Bay has since been bought out by the Ginn Company who is in the process of developing a new tourism sector in that area.

Ginn and published
Commissioned by the Boston publisher Ginn and Company, Old Indian Legends was a collection of stories gathered from various tribes and published in 1901.
It was produced for use at Ginn & Co., a Xerox subsidiary in Lexington, Massachusetts which published textbooks.

Ginn and several
Ginn insisted that the band rehearse several hours a day.
* Greg Ginn, founder of the hardcore punk band Black Flag, used the name to credit himself on several releases and as bass guitarist on the record My War
Ginn and Dukowski ended up doing several days in Los Angeles County Jail for contempt of court, but the case fizzled out soon afterward when Unicorn went out of business, freeing Black Flag of any further obligation to the label.
During his time in the House, Ginn was considered one of South Georgia's most influential legislators, and credited with helping to bring several United States Navy bases to the area, as well as to protect Fort Stewart when its future seemed shaky.
Bogged down with numerous United States lawsuits filed by disgruntled buyers who alleged that Robert ( Bobby ) Ginn sold land that appears to have been owned by several Bahamian families who have resided for generations in the historic settlement.

Ginn and Pettibon
Greg Ginn's brother Raymond Ginn, under the pseudonym Raymond Pettibon, created the artwork for all of the band's studio releases with the exceptions of Damaged and the " TV Party " single, as well as providing artwork for the band members to transform into merchandise and gig flyers.
Pettibon became irate and he and Ginn stopped speaking for some time, though his artwork continued to be used for the remainder of the band's career.

Ginn and up
In 2009 Ginn took up competitive road bicycle racing, with immediate success, particularly in the discipline of the time trial.

Ginn and Hermosa
Formed in Hermosa Beach, California by guitarist and lyricist Greg Ginn, they played their first show in December 1977.
Born and raised in Hermosa Beach, California, he formed Black Flag at the age of 21 with guitarist Greg Ginn and performed on the band's 1978 debut EP Nervous Breakdown.

Ginn and Beach
SST Records is an American independent record label formed in 1978 in Long Beach, California by musician Greg Ginn.

Ginn and .
* 2010 – William H. Ginn Jr., American Air Force officer ( b. 1928 )
Boston, New York: Ginn and Co. view online here
* Turner, William ( 1903 ), History of Philosophy, Ginn and Company, Boston, MA, Etext.
Boston: Ginn.
Ginn started SST Records, which released Black Flag's debut EP Nervous Breakdown in 1978.
*" Ratio and Proportion " Fundamentals of practical mathematics, George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith, Herbert Druery Harper ( 1922 ) Ginn and Co. pp. 55ff
The band was established by Greg Ginn, the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes in the band.
The lyrics were written mostly by Ginn, and like other punk rock bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Black Flag voiced an anti-authoritarian and non-conformist message, in songs punctuated with descriptions of social isolation, neurosis, poverty, and paranoia.
This work ethic proved too challenging for some early members ; Ginn and singer Keith Morris had an especially difficult time finding a reliable bass guitarist, and often rehearsed without a bassist, a factor that contributed to the development of Ginn's distinctive, often low-pitched guitar sound.
Chuck Dukowski, bassist of Würm, liked Ginn's band, and eventually joined, forming a committed quartet with Ginn, Morris and drummer Brian Migdol.
Ginn suggested that he was " comfortable with all the implications of the name.
Though Ginn was the band's leader, special note should be made to Dukowski's contributions to Black Flag.
Ginn was tireless and profoundly disciplined, however was also rather quiet.
Dukowski acted as the group's tour manager even after he no longer performed with them, and he was likely as important as Ginn in establishing the band's DIY punk ethic and demanding work ethic.
" Morris quit in 1979, citing, among other reasons, creative differences with Ginn, and his own " freaking out on cocaine and speed.
Ginn once stated that after Rollins joined, " We couldn't do songs with a sense of humor anymore ; he got into the serious way-out poet thing.
The band had also become increasingly interested in music other than punk rock, such as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and some of the members ( particularly Ginn ) used cannabis.
( However, various members had been fans of such music long before Black Flag, with Ginn being an avid Grateful Dead fan, and Cadena a fan of Hawkwind.
Additionally, by late 1983, Dukowski had retired from performing with Black Flag ( some accounts report he was " edged out " by Ginn ); Azerrad reports that Ginn was dissatisfied with Dukowski's failure to progress as an instrumentalist, and made things difficult for Dukowski in an attempt to make him quit, but in the end, Rollins took it on himself to fire Dukowski.
Lacking a bass player, Ginn played bass guitar, using the pseudonym Dale Nixon.

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