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Carl was recruited to be a member of the Lake County Fourth Grade Marching Band, and because of the Perkins's limited finances, was given a new white shirt, cotton pants, white band cap and red cape by Miss Lee McCutcheon, who was in charge of the band.
Another Perkins's tune, " Gone Gone Gone ", released in October 1955 by Sun, was also a regional success.
" The co-authored song was included in Perkins's 1969 album On Top.
The concert special was a memorable highlight of Perkins's later career and has been highly praised by fans for the spirited performances delivered by Perkins and his famous guests.
Perkins's only notable film performance as an actor was in John Landis ' 1985 film Into the Night, a cameo-laden film that includes a scene where characters played by Carl and David Bowie die at each other's hand.
Perkins's last album, Go Cat Go !, was released during 1996, and featured new collaborations with many of the above artists, as well as George Harrison, Paul Simon, John Fogerty, Tom Petty, and Bono.
At that point, the founders of most venture capital firms came from financial backgrounds, however Kleiner Perkins's founders distinguished themselves through their technology industry experience ; Kleiner was a founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Perkins was one of the leaders of Hewlett-Packard's early computer hardware division.
In 2007 Congressman Perkins's body was moved to where he is presently buried at in Mountain Memory Gardens.
In Perkins's view, many ancient Christians came to believe that " to be a Christian was to suffer.
The first synthetic dye was William Perkins's mauveine in 1856, derived from coal tar.
While Orvis has thrived and revenue has more than tripled under this second Perkins's generation of leadership, a long-simmering corporate identity crisis was confronted and resolved.
Cash later suggested that this was how Perkins's house had caught fire.
Hinchcliffe was educated at the independent Sir William Perkins's School in Chertsey, and gained a first class degree in English Literature and Drama from the University of Birmingham.

Perkins's and led
Doerr led Kleiner Perkins's $ 150M investment in Twitter.

Perkins's and him
Perkins's legacy of support to education and the under-privileged is shown by the federal student loan called the Perkins Loan, named for him, as is the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006, which provides federal money for career technical education schooling.

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The Mrs. Perkins's quilt problem is to find a Mrs. Perkins's quilt with the fewest pieces for a given square.
Hill, who also had a minority interest the Northern Pacific Railway, outbid Harriman for the Burlington, by agreeing to Burlington President Charles Elliott Perkins's $ 200-a-share price.
Economic historian Niall Ferguson writes in his book The Ascent of Money that Perkins's contention that the leaders of Ecuador ( President Jaime Roldós Aguilera ) and Panama ( General Omar Torrijos ) were assassinated by US agents for opposing the interests of the owners of their countries ' foreign debt " seems a little odd " in light of the fact that in the 1970s the amount of money that the US had lent to Ecuador and Panama accounted for less than 0. 4 % of the total US grants and loans, while in 1990 the exports from the US to those countries accounted for approximately 0. 4 % of the total US exports ( approximately $ 8 billion ).

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When the constraint of all the squares being different sizes is relaxed, a squared square such that the side lengths of the smaller squares do not have a common divisor larger than 1 is called a " Mrs. Perkins's quilt ".
Although his version became more famous than Perkins's, it only scored No. 20 on Billboard's popular music chart.
The song ends with a fade-out of Perkins's impromptu laughter.
Drive-By Truckers, on their album The Dirty South, recorded " Carl Perkins's Cadillac " that has a history of the artist and his relationships.
Ricky Nelson covered Perkins's " Boppin ' The Blues " and " Your True Love " on his 1957 debut album Ricky.
Perkins's first-born son Stan Perkins is a recording artist as well.
In 1986, Dave Edmunds participated in Carl Perkins's Rockabilly Session television special to pay tribute to his hero.
This show, along with Marlin Perkins's Zoo Parade, Garroway at Large and the children's show Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, are widely considered canonical examples of the Chicago School of Television.
" Mark Potok of SPLC called Perkins's accusation " outrageous " and in a statement said: " The FRC and its allies on the religious right are saying, in effect, that offering legitimate and fact-based criticism in a democratic society is tantamount to suggesting that the objects of criticism should be the targets of criminal violence.

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Fleming's accidental discovery and isolation of penicillin in September 1928 marks the start of modern antibiotics.
The Connor family were central to many storylines during 2007 — the accidental death of a Polish worker at Underworld due to overworking, Michelle's discovery that her brothers Paul and Liam were the cause of her husband's death, Paul's use of an escort service, his kidnapping of Leanne and his subsequent death.
After his accidental discovery, Reinitzer did not pursue studying liquid crystals further.
Ninth century Chinese Taoist alchemists discovered black powder while searching for the elixir of life ; this accidental discovery led to experiments as weapons such as bombs, cannon, incendiary fire arrows and rocket-propelled fire arrows.
: In contrast to the earlier accidental discovery of the antiseizure properties of bromide and phenobarbital, phenytoin was the product of a search among nonsedative structural relatives of phenobarbital for agents capable of suppressing electroshock convulsions in laboratory animals.
The goal of reaching the Spice Islands, eventually to be enveloped by the Dutch East Indies Empire, led to the accidental discovery of the West Indies, and lit the fuse of centuries of rivalry between European maritime powers for control of lucrative global markets and resources.
Maureen, born on July 4, 1882, recounts her girlhood in Kansas City, young adulthood, discovery that her family is a member of the long-lived Howard Families ( whose backstory is revealed in Methuselah's Children ), marriage to Brian Smith, another member of that family, and her life until her accidental " death " in 1982.
From the accidental discovery in 1907 that scurvy could be induced in guinea pigs, to their use to prove the chemical structure of the " ascorbutic factor " in 1932, the guinea pig model proved a crucial part of vitamin C research.
Norwegian sailor Gustaf Johansen, the narrator of one of the tales in the short story, describes the accidental discovery of the city: " a coast-line of mingled mud, ooze, and weedy Cyclopean masonry which can be nothing less than the tangible substance of earth's supreme terror — the nightmare corpse-city of R ' lyeh ... loathsomely redolent of spheres and dimensions apart from ours ".
Consequently, Alpher and Herman's prediction in support of the big bang was not substantiated until 1964, when Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson made the accidental discovery, for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978.
But the accidental nature of Gunnbjörn's discovery has led to his neglect in the history of Greenland.
The discovery of Kennewick Man was accidental ; a pair of spectators ( Will Thomas and David Deacy ) found his skull while attending the annual hydroplane races.
* 1969: the accidental discovery of a chapel of the small Temple of Hathor.
Faurot's first oil, found along the Ottawa River on May 19, 1885, was more accidental discovery than deliberate scientific experiment.
Plunkett related the story of this accidental discovery at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society national meeting in the History of Chemistry section, April 1986 in New York City which was published in the Symposium Proceedings.
After Reuters reported on a reentry vehicle's accidental landing and discovery by Venezuelan farmers in mid-1964, capsules were no longer labeled " Secret " but offered a reward in eight languages for their return to the United States.
One of the men subsequently gave an interview providing details of the accidental discovery.
The dramatic accidental discovery of the Muirfield Seamount is often cited as an example of limitations in the vertical datum accuracy of some offshore areas as represented on nautical charts, especially on small-scale charts.
Eijkman had been sent to Indonesia / Dutch East Indies to study Beriberi, a disease of the peripheral nerves, but his discovery of the cause was accidental.
Historians have long argued whether Cabral was Brazil's discoverer, and whether the discovery was accidental or intentional.
Ninth Century Chinese Taoist alchemists discovered black powder in a search for the Elixir of life ; this accidental discovery led to fire arrows which were the first rocket engines to leave the ground.
In 2003 a group led by Mikhail Sazhin reported the accidental discovery of two seemingly identical galaxies very close together in the sky, leading to speculation that a cosmic string had been found.
The Wardian case was the direct forerunner of the modern terrarium ( and the inspiration for the glass aquarium ), and was invented by Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward ( 1791 – 1868 ), of London, in about 1829 after an accidental discovery inspired him.
The inventor himself admitted that the discovery of the vulcanizing process was not the direct result of the scientific method, but claims that it was not accidental.
Chivington earned high praise for his decisive stroke at Johnson's Ranch, even though his discovery of the Confederate supply train was accidental.

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