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One of the early Mexican Rock bands came out of the predominantly Mexican barrio community of East Los Angeles, " Los Nómadas " ( The Nomads ).
With Dahlqvist as a full-time replacement for Dregen the band set out on tour along with Wayne Kramer, The Nomads and Powder Monkeys.

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* Melvyn Goldstein: The Impact of China's Reform Policy on the Nomads of Western Tibet
He also played tambourine on a track by The Nomads ( who were working in the same studio as Donovan's Brain on 24 May 1999 ) called " Top Alcohol ", which was the " B-side " to their " The King of Night Train " single ( White Jazz Records ).
Both the Steamers and the Nomads share a clubhouse at the Red Lion Hotel on Barony Road, Nantwich.
They claimed big scalps on the way to the semis by defeating teams away from home such as Connahs Quay Nomads and Welsh Premier League teams Prestatyn Town and Aberystwyth Town.
Nomads on the Tibetan Plateau and in the Himalayas are the remainders of nomadic practices historically once widespread in Asia and Africa.
In 1890 he took the Southern Nomads mainly composed of players from Blackheath on a tour of some northern counties of England.
Nomads herd goats, sheep and camels, over ranges of open country defined on a clan rather than a household basis.
Other popular tracks included " Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White " ( later covered by Washington, D. C. hardcore band Minor Threat and Swedish garage band The Nomads ), " Why Pick on Me "," Riot on Sunset Strip " and " Try It ", which was later covered by Ohio Express.
The Order launches an attack on what they believe to be the Nomads ' homeworld, aiming to activate the hyper gates and cut off the Nomads from their power supply.
She then went on to act in films such as The Pink Panther Strikes Again ( 1976 ), A Little Night Music ( 1977 ), The First Great Train Robbery ( 1979 ), Hanover Street ( 1979 ), Rough Cut ( 1980 ), Sphinx ( 1981 ) and Nomads ( 1986 ).
May 2009 saw the last squadron Changes of Command held on base when the reigns of the Patrol Squadron 26 Tridents and the Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 62 Nor ’ Easters ( having since been renamed the Nomads ) were handed over to new Commanding Officers.
The Planemakers eventually avoided relegation in their debut season after a victory over local rivals Connah's Quay Nomads and a 1 0 defeat at Caersws on the last day.
Histories covering Indigenous themes include Watkin Tench ( Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay et Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson ); Roderick J. Flanagan ( The Aborigines of Australia, 1888 ); The Native Tribes of Central Australia by Spencer and Gillen, 1899 ; the diaries of Donald Thompson on the subject of the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land ( c. 1935-1943 ); Alan Moorehead ( The fatal Impact, 1966 ); Geoffrey Blainey ( Triumph of the Nomads, 1975 ); Henry Reynolds ( The Other Side of the Frontier, 1981 ); and Marcia Langton ( First Australians, 2008 ).
As a youth he played for the La Jolla Nomads club team which won the California State Championship six times with him on the roster.
* David J. Phillips: Peoples on the Move: Introducing the Nomads of the World.
* Nomads ( TV series ), a pilot for series on the CW that was not picked up

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Snodland is the home of Snodland Football Club, Snodland Nomads FC, Snodland Boxing Club and Snodland Community Cricket Club who play at Rectory Meadow just off Rocfort Road car park.

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Unbound free-floating planetary-mass bodies in the Milky Way may number in the trillions, with 100, 000 objects larger than Pluto for every main-sequence star .< ref > Nomads of the Galaxy, Louis E. Strigari, Matteo Barnabe, Philip J. Marshall, Roger D. Blandford ; estimates 700 objects > 10 < sup >- 6 </ sup > Solar masses (≈ a Mars mass ) per main sequence star between 0. 08 and 1 Solar mass, of which there are billions in the Milky Way .</ ref >
Originally selected for inactivation in 1997, Air Force officials delayed the decision in recognition of the Nomads ' connection with Khobar Towers.
:"... for if he did not yield to this demand, neither of them would be safe: seeing that great hords of Nomads were close at hand, who were a danger to both ; and that if they admitted them into the country, it would certainly be utterly barbarised.
In rugby league, Crewe & Nantwich Steamers play at the Barony Park, Nantwich-which is also the home ground for Acton Nomads RFC.
The club was founded in 1946 as Connah's Quay Juniors and adopted the Connah's Quay Nomads FC name in 1951, and have their home ground at Deeside Stadium, Kelsterton Road, Connah's Quay, Flintshire ( which accommodates 1, 500 spectators ( 500 seated )), but for the 2006 07 season temporarily played their home games in Flint due to drainage problems with the Deeside Stadium pitch.
Despite winning the North Wales Amateur Cup three times in the 1950s, Nomads moved into local football for seven years prior to rejoining the Welsh League in 1966, twice finishing as runners-up at the start of the 1970s.
The 1997 98 season the club finished seventh in the League of Wales, thus gaining entry into the FAW Premier Cup, and also reached the final of the Welsh Cup for the first time as Connah's Quay Nomads.
Eighteen league victories during 2002 03 saw Nomads reach fifth place in the table, just a point short of a qualifying position for the UEFA Cup.
Striker Gary O ' Toole also won the Golden Boot award again and with Nomads having successfully obtained a domestic license, promotion back to the Welsh Premier League was secured for season 2012 13.
The Hitchin Nomads Cycling Club, which caters for many competitive and non-competitive cycling disciplines was formed in the town in 1934.
For the classical sector outstanding: Aqtoty Raimkulova, for jazz: " Magic of Nomads ", Rock: Roksonaki, URKER, Ulytau.
Northern Nomads ground-shared with The Celts for several years.
The order's auxiliaries are the Pythian Sisters, the less serious Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, The Nomads of Avrudaka, and two youth organizations: the Pythian Sunshine Girls and the Junior Order, Knights of Pythias for boys.
* Naadam Festival-The Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads
A painting in the Beijing Palace Museum entitled Nomads in the Desert served as model for the series.
The Nomads can possess humans and have slowly infiltrated the four Houses in this manner, planning to ignite a civil war to weaken the humans for elimination.
The activated gates suck the Nomads to an unknown location, and the Order watches over the gates for their return.
She received further recognition for her performances in the films The Pink Panther Strikes Again ( 1976 ), A Little Night Music ( 1977 ), The First Great Train Robbery ( 1979 ), Hanover Street ( 1979 ), Sphinx ( 1981 ) and Nomads ( 1986 ).
:"... for if he did not yield to this demand, neither of them would be safe: seeing that great hordes of Nomads were close at hand, who were a danger to both ; and that if they admitted them into the country, it would certainly be utterly barbarised.
He also played for a local youth club, Raleigh United, which lost to the LaJolla Nomads in the 1989 McGuire National Club Championship Cup.
It was clear that Bishop Auckland was an appealing prospect for the region's talented footballers as the Northern League was won a further five times ( and shared with Sunderland ' A ' in 1905 06 ) and the Amateur Cup final was reached a further six times ( beating Lowestoft Town 5 1 in 1900 and Northern Nomads 1 0 in 1914 ) before football was suspended due to WWI.
* Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads ( csen. org )

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