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Nine-year-old Hortense offered to help them and proved more effective in conflict than either of the elder McDucks.
* Nine-year-old Al Green forms a gospel quartet, the Green Brothers.
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Nine-year-old Darrin Davis of Douglasville, Ga., called 911 after he found a small amount of speed hidden in his parent's bedroom because, as he told the Dallas Morning News, " At school, they told us that if we ever see drugs, call 911 because people who use drugs need help.
Nine-year-old Patrick Munro of Greenlawn, N. Y. is one of five kids from the Make-A-Wish Foundation whose sports-related wish was highlighted on the SportsCenter series.
Nine-year-old Melissa Joan Hart appeared as a young girl whom McCall protected from her ex-con father.
Nine-year-old Troy ( Zelda Harris ) and her older brothers Clinton ( Carlton Williams ), Wendell ( Sharif Rashed ), Nate ( Chris Knowings ), and her younger brother, Joseph ( Tse-Mach Washington ) are introduced as their father Woody ( Delroy Lindo ) is blowing a horn to call them in from playing to eat dinner.

Clyde and Carl
The other inductees this year consist of The Coasters, Eddie Cochran, Bo Diddley, Marvin Gaye, Bill Haley, Clyde McPhatter, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Smokey Robinson and Jackie Wilson.
King, Clyde McPhatter, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Smokey Robinson, Big Joe Turner, Muddy Waters, and Jackie Wilson
Bachman's Gators changed history ; led by All-American end Dale Van Sickel and the " Phantom Four " backfield of Carl Brumbaugh, Rainey Cawthon, Clyde Crabtree and Royce Goodbread, they decisively defeated the ' Dawgs 26 – 6 in Savannah, Georgia.
Notable athletes within the list include NFL players Wilson Whitley, Glenn Montgomery, Alfred Oglesby, Craig Veasey, Donnie Avery, David Klingler, Kevin Kolb, Sebastian Vollmer, and Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware ; baseball stars Doug Drabek, Michael Bourn, and Brad Lincoln ; golfers Fred Couples, Billy Ray Brown, Steve Elkington, and Fuzzy Zoeller ; track and field legends Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell ; NBA legends Hakeem " The Dream " Olajuwon, Clyde " The Glide " Drexler and " The Big E " Elvin Hayes as well as Bo Outlaw, Don Chaney, Michael Young, Damon Jones, Carl Herrera and Otis Birdsong ; and legendary Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry.
* Clyde Kusatsu as Judge Carl Munro
From Makovsky's band, 10 members were selected as the first members of Kappa Kappa Psi: William Alexander Scroggs, Andrew Franklin Martin, Raymond David Shannon, Clyde DeWitt Haston, Clayton Everett Soule, Carl Anderson Stevens, William Houston Coppedge, Dick Hurst, George Asher Hendrickson, and Iron Hawthorne Nelson.
Guest soloists and conductors appearing with the Ithaca High School Band while Battisti was conductor of the ensemble included Benny Goodman, Carl " Doc " Severinsen, Donald Sinta, Harvey Phillips, The New York Brass Quintet, Jimmy Burke, Vincent Persichetti, Norman Dello Joio, Thomas Beversdorf, Clyde Roller, Frederick Fennell, William D. Revelli and Walter Beeler.

Clyde and worked
Rockwell's family moved to New Rochelle, New York when Norman was 21 years old and shared a studio with the cartoonist Clyde Forsythe, who worked for The Saturday Evening Post.
In 1944 Clyde Kluckhohn ( who studied at Harvard, but who admired and worked with Boas and his students ) attempted to address this issue:
In 1929, after the breakdown of her marriage and before her first meeting with Clyde Barrow in January 1930, Parker lived with her mother and worked as a waitress in Dallas.
Towne has also a " stellar reputation " in the motion-picture industry as an uncredited script doctor, who has worked in such a capacity for The Godfather, Bonnie and Clyde, The Parallax View, The Rock and dozens of other Hollywood films.
In the show's original pilot, written by Billy Van Zandt, and Jane Milmore and based on a dramatic script by Clyde Phillips, Susan worked at a publishing house editing children's books.
This term stems from the Vale men who worked in the town of Dumbarton and the Clyde shipyards.
He also worked in the 1980s as executive assistant to Clyde Wells.
Many of these sites were found by the late Clyde C. Kennedy, who was a student of history ; he was very interested in history and worked hard while researching the sites.
Goram has also worked as a goalkeeping coach, joining Airdrie United in March 2006 and then Clyde in February 2008.
In the mid 1970s, Clyde X moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked with Cleveland's Muslim community using the name Imam Clyde Rahaman.
Irma worked for the lawyer, Mr. Clyde ( Alan Reed ).
Eastwood spoke about using the orangutan for the main role, " Clyde was one of the most natural actors I ever worked with!
His father, Clyde, was a hardware salesman who worked long hours for little pay, writes Brill.
After realizing his interest in aviation, Clyde left Oklahoma and moved to New York where he worked for a short period at the Queen Aeroplane Company where he first learned about the construction of aircraft.
Clyde worked at the Adair musicstore in Lubbock and was known for selling Buddy Holly his first Fender Stratocaster.
Taylor worked briefly with Clyde Dennis, founder of Good News Publishers, on translating Gospel tracts and distributing them overseas.

Clyde and long
The effect was used in the 1930s on " Sugar Blues " by commercial Dixieland trumpeter Clyde McCoy, who built a long career around the sound, and even today has a popular wah-wah pedal by Vox named after him.
It is 35 miles ( 56 km ) long and it runs from the River Forth near Grangemouth to the River Clyde at Bowling.
This section of road, which is an extension of the M74, differs in route from the original Bruce proposals of the late 1940s, and was intended to funnel long distance traffic from the north and south which is bound for the southern Clyde Coast and allow it to bypass the urban section of the M8.
long, it connects the village of Ardrishaig on Loch Gilp with the Sound of Jura, providing a navigable route between the Clyde and the Inner Hebrides, without the need for a long diversion around the Kintyre peninsula, and in particular the exposed Mull of Kintyre.
Despite being located midway between Celtic and Rangers, Queen's Park's long resistance to professionalism has resulted in not having competed in the same division as them for long periods of time, and thus turning to rivals in lower divisions, such as Partick Thistle, Clyde and Albion Rovers.
He played every Monday night with his Madison band, The Clyde Stubblefield Band, featuring his long time friend and keyboard / organ player Steve " Doc " Scaggs, along with soulful vocalists Charlie Brooks, and Kari Daley, as well as a powerful five-piece horn section and supporting band.
Prestwick has a long esplanade alongside Prestwick Bay, part of the Firth of Clyde.
Open to the Firth of Clyde at its eastern end, the loch is approximately one mile wide and between two and three miles ( 5 km ) long, varying with the tide.
Earlham's biology and chemistry departments have a long history of producing distinguished graduates, such as Warder Clyde Allee, Wendell Stanley, Jim Fowler, and Larry E. Overman.
Spencer chose to paint Clyde shipbuilders at work ; when the war ended, he was in the process of planning a three-tier frieze 70 feet long representing their work.
The legacy of Phi Slama Jama has remained at the fore of basketball discourse thanks in large part to the long and distinguished professional careers of Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler.
The Clyde walkway long distance path passes all four falls and ends at Bonnington Linn.
The next year a larger engine was fitted to a long twin-hull paddle boat and tried on the Forth and Clyde Canal.
It was designed to provide a quick link between the west coast and islands at one end and the Clyde estuary at the other, and so avoid the long voyage around the south end of the Kintyre Peninsula.
Clyde puffer Kyles at Braehead, Glasgow 2004. photograph taken by User: Dave souza Technically being to long the MV Kyles is classed as a coaster
The original puffer was the Thomas, an iron canal boat of 1856, less than 66 ft ( 20 m ) long to fit in the Forth and Clyde Canal locks, powered by a simple steam engine without a condenser, since as it drew fresh water from the canal there was no need to economise on water use.
The remaining track was removed and this section became the 150 kilometres long Otago Central Rail Trail from Middlemarch to Clyde for recreational use by cyclists and walkers.
Asked how long she had been with Clyde, Irma said, " When I first went to work with him he had curly black hair, then it got grey, and now it's snow white.
For the first time a railway took passengers right down the River Clyde, taking about one hour where Clyde steamers took around twice as long.
At almost 22 miles ( 35 km ) long, it initially flows south to Dullatur Bog where it falls into a man made trench and takes a ninety degree turn flowing west along the northern boundary of the bog parallel with the Forth & Clyde Canal.

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