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Notable performers in the freestyle genre include George Lamond, Collage, Jocelyn Enriquez, Nu Shooz, Johnny O, Sa-Fire, Stevie B, TKA, Judy Torres, Information Society, Exposé, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Brenda K. Starr, La India, Shana, Corina, Nocera, Company B, The Cover Girls, Noel, Pajama Party, Shannon, Will to Power, Sweet Sensation, Seduction, Linear, Lisette Melendez, Angelina, Laissez Faire, Cynthia, Coro, and Rockell.

Jocelyn and went
He went through a short-lived marriage in 1922 to Jocelyn Leigh.

Jocelyn and on
Crowe was born on 7 April 1964 in Wellington, New Zealand, the son of Jocelyn Yvonne ( née Wemyss ) and John Alexander Crowe, both of whom were movie set caterers ; his father also managed a hotel.
Prior to his character's appearance on The 11 O ' Clock Show, Baron Cohen had portrayed a similar character named MC Jocelyn Cheadle-Hume on a show he presented called F2F, which ran on a satellite channel called Talk TV ( owned by Granada Television ).
* Retracing Mao's Long March – Report on the modern expeditions by Jocelyn & McEwen along the Long March routes
In 1997, Jocelyn Moorhouse directed A Thousand Acres, based on Jane Smiley's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, set in 1990s Iowa.
Unlike Columba, Kentigern, the supposed apostle to the Britons of the Clyde, is a shadowy figure and Jocelyn of Furness's 12th century Life is late and of doubtful authenticity though Jackson believed that Jocelyn's version might have been based on an earlier Cumbric original.
Feeling humiliated for being left in the net after having let in nine goals in 26 shots during a Canadiens game against the Red Wings, Roy joined the Avalanche on December 6, 1995, together with ex-Montreal captain Mike Keane in a trade for Jocelyn Thibault, Martin Rucinsky and Andrei Kovalenko.
Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth was born on 10 January 1903 in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, the eldest child of Herbert and Gertrude Hepworth.
Many of the world's leading astronomers have appeared on the show through the years, including Harlow Shapley ( the first to measure the size of the Milky Way galaxy ), Fred Hoyle, Carl Sagan, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Samuel Tolansky, Harold Spencer Jones, Martin Ryle, Carlos Frenk, and Bart Bok.
The product of Jocelyn Crane's search for a potential research station in Trinidad was a house on a hill overlooking the Arima Valley, which was known as Verdant Vale.
William Beebe, Jocelyn Crane, and Beebe's physician A. E. Hill at Simla in 1959 In 1952, on his seventy-fifth birthday, Beebe retired from his position as the director of the NYZS's Department of Zoological Society and became Director Emeritus, while Jocelyn Crane was promoted to Assistant Director.
Jocelyn accompanied him on this expedition for the purpose of documenting Asia's fiddler crabs.
Luther also sang with the band Soirée, where he was the lead vocalist on the track " You Are the Sunshine of My Life ", and contributed background vocals to the album along with Jocelyn Brown and Sharon Redd, each of whom also saw solo success.
Merengue became popular in the United States, mostly on the East Coast, during the 1980s and 90s, when many Dominican artists, among them Victor Roque y La Gran Manzana, Henry Hierro, Zacarias Ferraira, Aventura, Milly, and Jocelyn Y Los Vecinos, residing in the U. S. ( particularly New York ) started performing in the Latin club scene and gained radio airplay.
Later, New York-based groups like La Gran Manzana and Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos, a group unusual for being fronted by women, gained a following in the diaspora as well as back on the island.
He scored his first NHL goal on his first shot, against Jocelyn Thibault of the Montreal Canadiens on October 5, 1996.
In Jocelyn Guilbault ’ s seminal book on the subject, Zouk: World Music in the West Indies, she states that “ Zouk is the creation of black, Creole-speaking Antillean artists ,” and puts forth the theory that it is the product of the struggle to form some kind of national identity among the four islands, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, and St. Lucia.
Ralph Jocelyn of Hyde Hall, who was twice Lord Mayor of London in the 15th century, is buried here ; images of many of his family and other locals have been engraved on brass, and hence the church is popular for enthusiasts of brass rubbing.
* ( TV Documentary on Jocelyn Bell Burnell's life ) ( Not accessible online 24 December 2007 ).
*- An after-dinner speech by Jocelyn Bell Burnell on her life and the discovery of pulsars ( accessed 24 December 2007 ).
When NHL play resumed in 2005 – 06, Fleury started the season once more in the minors, but was quickly called up by Pittsburgh for a game against the Buffalo Sabres on October 10 to replace an injured Jocelyn Thibault.
He scored his first goal and point as a Maple Leaf on February 25, 2001, scoring against Jocelyn Thibault in a 6-4 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks.

Jocelyn and American
His sister Jocelyn Brando was the first to pursue an acting career, going to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Art.
* 1919 – Jocelyn Brando, American actress ( d. 2005 )
* Jocelyn Brown, American singer
* Jocelyn Enriquez, American singer
She is also remembered in America for her team-up with Amber and Jocelyn Enriquez as Stars on 54 on a 1998 cover of Gordon Lightfoot's " If You Could Read My Mind ", which was also a mainstream American hit.
* Jocelyn Marcel Keyes ( born 1950 ), American political activist
Topics covered include Jocelyn Elders, the Waco Siege, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Crime Bill of 1996, the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, the 1993 bombing of Iraq, Operation Gothic Serpent, the Rwandan Genocide, the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the North American Free Trade Agreement, the 1998 bombing of Afghanistan and Sudan, the Impeachment of Bill Clinton, Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed, Stand for Children, Jesse Jackson, the Million Man March, Mumia Abu-Jamal, John Sweeney, the Service Employees International Union, the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, the Worker Rights Consortium, the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Spare Change News, the North American Street Newspaper Association, the National Coalition for the Homeless, anti-globalization, and WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity.
* Jocelyn Vollmar ( born 1925 ), American ballerina
How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 movie which was directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and stars Winona Ryder, Maya Angelou, Liam Neeson, Ellen Burstyn and Anne Bancroft.
" In a review of the special broadcasted by American premium television channel Epix of the tour, Jocelyn Vena of MTV summarized her thoughts about the performance saying, " It's rare these days to see Britney Spears show her soft side, but she takes a break from the nonstop, fist-pumping music during the spectacle that is the Femme Fatale Tour and kicks it old-school, showing us she still has the heart and soul to bust out a power ballad.
Jocelyn Lorette Brown ( born November 25, 1950, Kinston, North Carolina, sometimes credited as Jocelyn Shaw ) is an American R & B and dance music singer.
Da Mob was an American house collaboration between producers and DJs Erick Morillo, José Nunez, and Carlos Sosa ( aka DJ Sneak ), featuring vocals by Jocelyn Brown.

Jocelyn and tournaments
Some of the stars of the show were Jocelyn Noël, who had great consistency in the regular season but sometimes struggled in the knockout tournaments ( most notably in 1992 when he struck a totem pole on the first hole, aka " les totems " and was eliminated ), as well as the legendary Carl Carmoni best known for his mastery of the green and his Pepsi addiction, Sylvain Cazes and Gilles Buissières.

Jocelyn and while
Ed Jocelyn and Andrew McEwen, two western writers living in China investigated the matter while retracing the route of the Long March:

Jocelyn and for
Jocelyn Davies became Deputy Minister for Housing, and later, Regeneration.
Jocelyn and McEwen conclude in their book that " Mao and his followers twisted the tale of the Long March for their own ends.
The proceedings are observed by Jocelyn ( Shannyn Sossamon ), a noble lady whom William has become infatuated with, and Count Adhemar ( Rufus Sewell ), a rival both in the joust and for Jocelyn's heart.
They signed free agents Sergei Gonchar, John LeClair, and Zigmund Palffy, and traded for goaltender Jocelyn Thibault.
* Alan Rickayzen, Jocelyn Dart, Carsten Brennecke: Practical Workflow for SAP, Galileo, ISBN 1-59229-006-X
Other famous examples of the genre include Maurice Ravel's Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré for violin and piano ; the Berceuse élégiaque by Ferruccio Busoni ; the Berceuse from the opera Jocelyn by Benjamin Godard ; the Berceuse by Igor Stravinsky which is featured in the Firebird ballet, and Lullaby for String Quartet by George Gershwin.
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE FRS, the British astrophysicist known for first discovering radio pulsars, is currently a visiting professor.
Burke's daughter, Melanie " Honey " Burke McCall, a Neo Soul singer who is an accomplished artist as well as a freelance background recording artist with companies such as Daxwood Records, Casablanca, A & M and Rawkus Records and a studio artist for groups such as Billy Preston, Peacock ( Anna Gayle group ), and Leslie Uggams, and toured with Chaka Khan, and wrote and produced Family, & Friends, a 14-song original soundtrack for Ms, which was released in 2005, and opened for Jocelyn Brown, Jaheim, Norman Connors, and Angela Bofill, as well as for her father at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia in 2006.
Jocelyn Herbert was commissioned to design the sets and costumes for the opera's premiere.
During the two Zaca expeditions Beebe was accompanied by his longtime assistant John Tee-Van as well as Jocelyn Crane, a young carcinologist who had first worked for Beebe at Nonsuch Island in 1932, and who would subsequently be among Beebe's most cherished associates for the rest of his life.
In spring of 1944, Jocelyn Crane returned to Venezuela to search for a location for a new field station to replace the one at Caripito.
Realizing that the area's politics might soon put an end to their research there, in spring of 1948 Jocelyn made a side trip to Trinidad and Tobago in hope of finding a site for a research station where the politics would be more secure.
Even in the possession of Firestone Library, Beebe's papers remained inaccessible without Jocelyn's permission, and most scholars were prevented from using them until Jocelyn offered access to the writer Carol Grant Gould for the purpose of writing Beebe's biography.
Critics condemn the Irish government for failing to buy the estate ; Sir Jocelyn had offered it first refusal.

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