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Mark Bortz holds the record for most Bear playoff appearances, with 13 between 1983 and 1994, and is followed by Kevin Butler, Dennis Gentry, Dan Hampton, Jay Hilgenberg, Steve McMichael, Ron Rivera, Mike Singletary, and Keith Van Horne, who have each played in 12 playoff games.
" Berk " ( often used to mean " foolish person ") originates from the most famous of all fox hunts, the " Berkeley Hunt " meaning " cunt "; " cobblers " ( often used in the context " what you said is rubbish ") originates from " cobbler's awls ", meaning " balls " ( as in testicles ); and " hampton " meaning " prick " ( as in penis ) originates from " Hampton Wick " ( a place in London ).
The song is also become a jazz standard, having been recorded by Grant Green, Fats Waller, Archie Shepp, Hampton Hawes and many others.
Hampton Roads is also home to the Pilot House ( open until 4am ), Mason's second on-campus late night diner.
In October 1945, Pollock married American painter Lee Krasner, and in November they moved to what is now known as the Pollock-Krasner House and Studio, at 830 Springs Fireplace Road, in the Springs area of East Hampton, on Long Island, NY.
* Hampton-on-Sea, England – A drowned and abandoned village in what is now the Hampton area of Herne Bay, Kent.
The term " municipality " is a generic term, and can describe any political jurisdiction from a sovereign state, such as the Principality of Monaco, or a small village, such as West Hampton Dunes, New York.
* 1862 – American Civil War: The iron-clad ( formerly ) is launched at Hampton Roads, Virginia.
* 1928 – sinks approximately off Hampton Roads, Virginia, killing at least 110 passengers, mostly women and children who die after the vessel is abandoned.
Known as Northrop Grumman Newport News ( NGNN ), and later Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Newport News ( NGSB-NN ), the company is located in Newport News, Virginia, and often participates in projects with the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, also located adjacent to Hampton Roads.
The shipyard is a major employer ( largest industrial employer in the state of Virginia ) not only for the lower Virginia Peninsula, but also portions of Hampton Roads south of the James River and the harbor, portions of the Middle Peninsula region, and even some northeastern counties of North Carolina.
He is interred in East Side Cemetery in North Hampton, New Hampshire.
Steiner states that the sole original source to claim that he did join a church – in Hudson, New Yorkis Vernon B. Hampton, in Religious Background of the White House ( Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1932 ), the basis of which Steiner was unable to verify.
Norfolk forms the urban core of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, which has a population over 1. 6 million people and is the site of the world's largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk.
* March 8 – American Civil War: The iron-clad CSS Virginia ( formerly USS Merrimack ) is launched at Hampton Roads, Virginia ; the Battle of Hampton Roads starts the same day.
* April 1 – The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute is established in Hampton, Virginia.
* June 27, 1821 – The New Hampton School is founded in the United States state of New Hampshire.
* June 27 – The New Hampton School is founded in the United States state of New Hampshire.
* January 14 – The Hampton Court conference is held between James I of England, the Anglican bishops and representatives of the Puritans.
* Virgil I. Grissom Bridge across the Hampton River, on Rt 258 ( Mercury Blvd, named after the Mercury program ) in Hampton, VA, is one of the six bridges and one road named after the original 7 Mercury astronauts, who trained in the area.
Although some early vibes players made use of four mallets, notably Red Norvo and sometimes Lionel Hampton, the fully pianistic four-mallet approach is almost entirely the creation of Gary Burton.
Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, and the historic county of Middlesex ; it has not been inhabited by the British Royal Family since the 18th century.

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In 1880 Hayes appointed Longstreet as his ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, and later he served from 1897 to 1904, under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, as U. S. Commissioner of Railroads, succeeding Wade Hampton III.
Portsmouth is served by Interstate 264 and Interstate 664, which is part of the Hampton Roads Beltway.
Transportation within the city, as well as the other cities of Hampton Roads, is served by a regional bus service, Hampton Roads Transit.
Portsmouth is served by a variety of radio stations on the AM and FM dials, with towers located around the Hampton Roads area.
Poquoson is served by a variety of radio stations on the AM and FM dials, with towers located around the Hampton Roads area.
Hampton is served by a variety of radio stations on the AM and FM dials, with towers located around the Hampton Roads area.
Hampton is also served by several television stations.
Hampton is served by Verizon FiOS and Cox Cable which provides LNC 5, a local 24-hour cable news television network.
Hampton is also served by several major primary and secondary highways.
Hampton is served by two commercial airports.
It is served by Hampton railway station.
The Hampton Public School served an enrollment of 182 students as of the 2005-06 school year.
In terms of roadways, Hampton Bays is served by Sunrise Highway NY 27, which serves as a major artery to the western parts of Long Island and New York City.
Hampton Bays is served by the Hampton Bays Union Free School District.
As such, the then Norfolk Navy Yard served as the official Homeport for ships stationed in the Hampton Roads region.
Most Hampton Roads localities are served by Cox Cable which provides LNC 5, a local 24-hour cable news television network.
Norfolk is served by a variety of radio stations on the FM and AM dials, with towers located around the Hampton Roads area.
He served at the Southampton Dutch Reformed Church in Neshaminy in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, until his death on November 24, 1783 in North Hampton, Pennsylvania, at the age of twenty-eight.
He served as Acting Governor for six days in 1979, having filled the unexpired term of then senator-elect David Hampton Pryor of Camden.
Due to their crude reputation, and hoping to allay Union suspicion, Hampton used Grace Piexotto's " The Big Brick House ", a prominent brothel located at 11 Fulton Street, to assure complete privacy for the Red Shirts ' meeting ground, which mainly served as campaign headquarters ( Jones 2006: 22-23 ).
From 1893 to 1897, Hampton served as United States Railroad Commissioner, appointed by President Grover Cleveland.

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