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Long-time and artist
Long-time Justice League artist Dick Dillin died right around that time, providing the perfect opportunity for Pérez to step in as regular artist.
* June 19: Long-time Superman artist Curt Swan dies at age 76.
Long-time producer and artist Keiji Inafune had always viewed the Mega Man X series in the action genre.
Long-time Tigers manager Sparky Anderson said of Viola, "... He's an artist ; I love watching him work ..." His overall career stats are impressive, with a 3. 73 ERA, 176-150 record, 74 complete games, and 16 shutouts in 421 games.
Long-time prairie hockey promoter Bill Hunter said Bentley was " a phenomenal hockey player, an absolute artist with the puck ".

Long-time and is
Long-time Gardner admirer and Listener crime critic Marghanita Laski believed Icebreaker " is one of his best yet in his 007 mode.
Long-time families make up an important but shrinking part of the neighborhood's population, and the tone of the neighborhood is increasingly that of a more cosmopolitan, downtown district.
Long-time General Manager Bernice Judis left WNEW in 1959 and was replaced by John Van Buren Sullivan, who is best known for starting the station's affiliation with the New York Giants football team in 1960.
Long-time jazz disc jockey Chuck Niles ( aka " Bebop Charlie ") is the only jazz disc jockey to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Long-time and local
Long-time local music entrepreneur Henry Stone and his label TK Records created the local indie scene in the 1970s.
Long-time residents and local enthusiasts, each supervisor has served multiple terms.
Long-time local radio presenter Terry Christian was cited in the licence application document but he remained at the relaunched BBC Radio Manchester.
Long-time chairman Gary Ostroske was bought out by local business woman Dana Stumpf, and the team also moved to a new home, Tad Gormley Stadium, also located in City Park.

Long-time and radio
Long-time Georgia radio announcer Larry Munson's legendary call of the play ( which still gives old fans of both schools the shivers, though for opposite reasons ) gave the game its name:

Long-time and show
Long-time writer Tony Geiss agreed, stating in 2009, " It's not an easy show to write.

Long-time and host
* Mary Hart Long-time host of Entertainment Tonight

Long-time and .
Long-time President Houphouët Boigny, in power since the 1960s, passed away in December 1993, unleashing a succession crisis which quickly involved the power institutions of the state.
Long-time Project Gutenberg volunteer Gregory Newby became the foundation's first CEO.
Long-time contributor John Zerzan published his seminal essays on time, language, art, number and agriculture in the magazine.
** Long-time work in the same position may create relationships inside and outside the government which encourage and help conceal corruption and favoritism.
Long-time Manager John Duffy retired in 2010.
Long-time United States Senator John C. Stennis ( 1947 – 1989 ) was born in Kemper County.
Long-time residents and the new immigrant communities were both victims of crime.
Long-time home of the Edmund Scientific Corporation, 1942-2001.
Long-time Mahopac residents claim that " Ma-HO-pac " was used by residents until the hamlet's evolution into a full-time community after World War II.
Long-time endorser Elton Brand switched to Nike for the 2012-2013 season.
Long-time church member and one of the first graduates of Ambassador College, Evangelist Herman L. Hoeh officiated at the graveside service and Tkach gave the closing prayer.
Long-time co-manager Chris O ' Donnell also left at this time, later stating, " A once-brilliant band was turning to crap before my very eyes.
Long-time service manager John Thornley took over as general manager, guiding the company through its best years until his retirement in 1969.
Long-time session and tour drummer Stet Howland left first ( on amicable terms ), promising more specific information about the reasons for the split to be posted on his website.
Long-time Transformers fans noticed the prominence of the words " Beast Wars " over " Transformers ", the latter appearing in small type under the former.
Long-time friend V. S. Naipaul cast similar doubts regarding the work, if not the Powell oeuvre.
We don ’ t need Quebec .” Long-time Progressive Conservative member and political commentator Dalton Camp observed the 1994 Reform Party convention in Ottawa and was personally disgusted with what he heard, saying: " The speechifying gives off acrid whiffs of xenophobia, homophobia, and paranoia — like an exhaust — in which it seems clear both orator and audience have been seized by some private terror: immigrants, lesbians, people out of work or from out of town and criminals.
Long-time city Parks and Recreation Department Director Robert Patterson was the chairman of the centennial.
Long-time environmental activist and lawyer Elizabeth May won the leadership of the federal Green party at a convention in Ottawa on August 26, 2006.

bastion and Alexander
Dugin also collaborated with the weekly journal Den ( The Day ), a bastion of Russian anti-Cosmopolitanism previously directed by Alexander Prokhanov.

bastion and one-time
The Financial Times commented that the lowly price tag placed on Ireland ’ s oldest stockbroker and " one-time bastion of Ireland ’ s Protestant business elite " was just another measure of the dramatic decline of the Irish economy.

bastion and artist
The person of the artist becomes a final bastion of meaning in a world rendered meaningless by the march of events and the decay of classical religious and philosophical systems.

bastion and is
The concept of labor as a special class is outmoded, and in the task confronting America as bastion of the free world, labor must learn to put the national interest first if it is itself to survive.
One bastion of the carbine which is unlikely to be unseated is the special forces of the world which need to perform fast, decisive operations.
Much of the county is seen as being a bastion of Gaelic culture and the Irish language, the county holding the second-largest Gaeltacht area in the country with a population of 24, 744 16 % of the county's population lives in the Gaeltacht.
Gilbert had targeted the aristocracy for satiric treatment before, but in this " fairy opera ", the House of Lords is lampooned as a bastion of the ineffective, privileged and dim-witted.
* the Rocca Paolina, a Renaissance fortress ( 1540 – 1543 ) of which only a bastion today is remaining.
The design of the bastion is more suitable for artillery and a better control for the defenders.
She represents a district in Orange County, long a bastion of suburban conservatism, and is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition and the New Democrat Coalition ; she reportedly voted with Nancy Pelosi 97. 8 % of the time during the 111th Congress.
Norman is one who saw the society around him in the USA not as a bastion of Christian morality, nor as an enemy to be shunned, but as a cross-cultural mission field.
It is the 16th-century Chapel of St Mary the Virgin at Smithgate, which formed a bastion in the town walls.
He is the last bastion of individual enterprise in the mechanized nanny-state.
Yleisradio is formally the parliament's radio station, and at that time, it was considered a bastion of left-minded editors and " radicalists ", especially because of Eino S. Repo.
" Australian writer Gideon Haigh subsequently pointed out that, if Gavaskar genuinely believed this, " then he should almost certainly resign, for if the ICC is a bastion of ' white man's justice ', Gavaskar bears some of the blame for having failed to change it.
Construction of fortifications started in 1673 during the Gyldenløve War as Hammersberg Skanse ( also referred to as Terningen Skanse ); the bastion of which is still preserved today.
The region is known for its puritanical interpretation of Islam and is generally considered a bastion of religious conservatism, known today as Wahhabiism or Salafism.
With an overwhelming density of Sunni Muslims, Tripoli is considered as the traditional bastion of conservative Sunnis in Lebanon.
A bastion is an angular structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of an artillery fortification.
* A flat bastion is one built in the middle of a curtain, or enclosed court, when the court is too large to be defended by the bastions at its extremes.
* A cut bastion is that which has a re-entering angle at the point.
The term cut bastion is also used for one that is cut off from the place by some ditch.

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