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* Hope, New Jersey, was the location for two scenes in the horror movie Friday the 13th, with the Moravian Cemetery ( see photograph to the right ) and Hartung's General Store appearing in the film.

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The death of his father in 1932 severed Hartung's last bonds with Germany.

freewheeling and set
During his time as State Agriculture commissioner, Talmadge also developed a reputation for being a corrupt, freewheeling individual who disregarded standard ethics and played by his own set of rules.

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The freewheeling style of the ABA eventually caught on with fans, but the lack of a national television contract and protracted financial losses would spell doom for the ABA as an independent circuit.
Tehama had a reputation of being somewhat more liberal and freewheeling than the rest of the county, being the last town to go " dry " before Prohibition, and a center for bootleggers and gamblers.
The mountain bike was a modified heavy cruiser bicycle used for freewheeling down mountain trails.
" The New York Post, however, noted that Schwimmer " knows a thing or two about freewheeling banter ... and for a good while the play crackles with terrific dialogue, expertly delivered.
The history of the mountain bike includes contributions from cyclo-cross in Europe, the Roughstuff Fellowship in the United Kingdom, and modified heavy cruiser bicycles used for freewheeling down mountain trails in Marin County, California.
A freewheeling hub with a sprocket suitable for narrow chain can be combined with a double or triple crankset and front derailleur, in order to provide a wider range and closer gear ratio spacing.
The contrast between Ayers ' baritone and Wyatt's reedy tenor, plus the freewheeling mix of rock and jazz influences, made for a memorable new sound that caught on quickly in the psychedelic 1960s.
In the 1970s the university was widely known for its freewheeling social life, but throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the focus increasingly shifted to academics.
In their first season review, John J. O ' Connor said Dream On wasn't " different from ordinary network fare ... except for, as might be expected, the more freewheeling language and treatments of sex "; by the season's third episode, the show's protagonist is " already becoming just another nice bachelor father, not all that different from the one John Forsythe played on television several decades ago.
Her death was convenient for the show, releasing Carter to play a more freewheeling role, ' on the pull ' - and allowing his banter with Regan, which had become a very popular part of the show, to develop even further.
Early guides tended to be freewheelingfor example, advising travelers on motorbiking through Southeast Asia in the late 1960s and financing travel in Europe by singing in the street.
Together they shared a freewheeling lifestyle, appearing together in many skate-gear advertisements and promotional videos for Rogowski's sponsor Vision Street Wear, one of the top selling skateboarding brands of the 1980s.
Texas Monthly published his 10-page story on Colonias ( Mexican Americans along the Texas border ), called " In America ", in May 2005 and in 2007 he traversed the Texas State House at Austin in a freewheeling story for Texas Monthly.
Because of the freewheeling nature of the campaign, a first-generation fax machine was procured at great expense by the magazine for Thompson.

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" Frazetta's freewheeling description typifies the many conflicting firsthand accounts of Capp's complex personality.
The area's many nightclubs and bars — though mostly shorn of the freewheeling iconoclasm, pioneering spirit, and do-it-yourself mentality that characterized the pregentrification era — still draw patrons from throughout the city and the surrounding region.
Like many screenwriters of his time, notably Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, Walker came to the screen trade from the freewheeling world of newspaper journalism.

freewheeling and American
Sonett V4s also sported a few oddities compared to standard American sports cars like GM's Corvette, such as front wheel drive ; a freewheeling clutch that disengaged automatically whenever the engine speed fell below a certain threshold ( that is, the accelerator pedal was no longer pressed ); and a column-mounted shifter, rather than a typical floor-mounted shifter.

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His freewheeling, hedonistic lifestyle caught up with him in 1942 when two under-age girls, Betty Hansen and Peggy Satterlee, accused him of statutory rape, alleging that the event occurred at the Bel Air home of Flynn's friend Frederick McEvoy.
But part of the problem was Berle himself: with competition crowding him more and more as the years went on, as more television performers and creators found their camera legs, and brought new or at least more polished ideas to the air, Berle tried refining his camera persona and evolving from the freewheeling, manic style he cultivated so successfully in the Texaco years.
There was quite a clash between the two, as Esposito's freewheeling lifestyle ( represented by his casual dress on the job, the desire to make quick buck, and three ex-wives ) put him in contrast with Corassa, the older, more conservative family man with a heightened sense of professionalism.
Joe's freewheeling, independent style creates funny moments in the classroom, but puts him at odds with his demanding professor ( Christine Lahti ), who questions whether her class " rebel " has what it takes to be a doctor.
Richmond grew up in a wealthy family and lived a freewheeling lifestyle, earning him the nickname " Hollywood ".
Impressed by Lancelot's courage and struck by his recklessness and freewheeling, Arthur shows him the Round Table which symbolizes a life of service and brotherhood.
The film's title refers to the eponymous Eddie Rabbitt song from the soundtrack, in which the singer complains that his girlfriend turns him " every which way but loose ", i. e. he cannot bring himself to leave her although he is more of a freewheeling character.
He falls in love with the poor but virtuous Vidya ( Nargis ), but is soon seduced by the riches of a freewheeling and unethical lifestyle presented to him by an unscrupulous and dishonest businessman, Seth Sonachand Dharmanand ( Nemo ) and the sultry temptress Maya ( Nadira ).

freewheeling and 1960s
According to Conner's friend and fellow film-maker Stan Brakhage in his book Film at Wit's End, Conner was signed into a New York gallery contract in the early 1960s, which stipulated stylistic and personal restraint beyond Conner's freewheeling nature.

freewheeling and 1970s
Through the early 1970s, as its ratings grew and its meagre budget was increased, Hey Hey evolved into a freewheeling live light entertainment / comedy variety program.
The young players who made up Phi Slama Jama had been influenced by the freewheeling style of play pioneered during the 1970s by the defunct ABA and its most famous player, Julius Erving of the Virginia Squires.

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** The rotor drive train in helicopters uses a freewheeling clutch to disengage the rotors from the engine in the event of engine failure, allowing the craft to safely descend by autorotation.
* Outstanding program managers: The best DARPA program managers have always been freewheeling zealots in pursuit of their goals.
Preminger was enjoying his escapades as a freewheeling man-about-town and had begun dating Natalie Draper, a niece of Marion Davies.
") Rayburn reveled in this freewheeling new approach, and often indulged in funny voices, banter with the celebrities, and mock arguments with the technical crew.
Kennedy's freewheeling style tended to erase the distinction between policy-making and operations that President Eisenhower's regimented staff system so carefully observed.
The spool itself was freewheeling and the tape was driven only by tension from the capstan and pinch roller.
In bridge circuits where reverse current flow is needed an additional diode ( called a freewheeling diode ) is placed in parallel with the IGBT to conduct current in the opposite direction.
A follow up to their teaming up in Klute, Sutherland and Fonda performed together in Steelyard Blues ( 1972 ), a " freewheeling, Age-of-Aquarius, romp-and-roll caper " from the writer David S. Ward.
In a display of Denmark ’ s tolerance, this sale, which has fueled an alternative, freewheeling, culture in Christiania, was allowed largely unhindered until 2004, when sanctions were imposed to moderate it.
From Minox BL onward, the camera is equipped with a " freewheeling " mechanism, such that the film advances one frame only when a picture is taken, otherwise, closing the camera does not advance a frame.
In 1962, he made his first attempt, in a freewheeling tricycle ( ignoring FIA rules requiring four wheels, at least two driven ; in the event, FIM happily accepted it ) powered by a General Electric J47 engine.
A. H. Weiler of the New York Times called the film " big, brassy, bold and freewheeling " but added, " The tones are ringing, but often hollow.
The antiparallel diodes are somewhat similar to the freewheeling diodes used in AC / DC converter circuits.

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