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Pete and came
The 26 founding members came from the group of 32 members who had paid dues by March 13, including strip cartoonists Wally Bishop ( Muggs and Skeeter ), Martin Branner ( Winnie Winkle ), Ernie Bushmiller ( Nancy ), Milton Caniff, Gus Edson ( The Gumps ), Ham Fisher ( Joe Palooka ), Harry Haenigsen ( Penny ), Fred Harman ( Red Ryder ), Bill Holman ( Smokey Stover ), Jay Irving ( Willie Doodle ), Stan MacGovern ( Silly Milly ), Al Posen ( Sweeney and Son ), Clarence Russell ( Pete the Tramp ), Otto Soglow ( The Little King ), Jack Sparling ( Claire Voyant ), Raeburn Van Buren ( Abbie an ' Slats ), Dow Walling ( Skeets ) and Frank Willard ( Moon Mullins ).
Sting's first involvement in the human rights cause came in September 1981 when he was invited by producer Martin Lewis to participate in the fourth Amnesty International gala The Secret Policeman's Other Ball following the example set at the 1979 show by Pete Townshend.
The promo film to Call Me Lightning ( 1968 ) tells a story of how drummer Keith Moon came to join the group: One fine day, the other three band members are having tea inside what looks like an abandoned hangar when suddenly a " bleeding box " arrives, out of which jumps a fast-running, timelapse, utterly out-of-control Moon that Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and John Entwistle subsequently try to get a hold of in a sped-up slapstick chasing sequence to wind him down.
His final major league appearance came on September 12 against the Cincinnati Reds ; he came into a tied game in the ninth and promptly gave up three runs without retiring a batter, taking the loss ( coincidentally, the last batter McLain ever faced in the major leagues was none other than Pete Rose, who would also be ensnared in a gambling scandal years later ).
* 1992-93 California Governor Pete Wilson was targeted for recall by the Bite ' Em Back campaign, which was a grassroots effort that came about as a result of a piece by San Jose Mercury News columnist Pat Dillon, in response to the then-ongoing California budgetary crisis.
The SG was clearly marked as a Pete Townshend limited edition model and came with a special case and certificate of authenticity, signed by Townshend himself.
An early example of Townshend's writing came in August 1970 with the first of nine instalments of " The Pete Townshend Page ", a monthly column written by Townshend for the British music paper Melody Maker.
In reference to the above mentioned Jazzmatazz project, Elam told Pete Lewis of Blues & Soul: " Back around ’ 93 — when I first came up with the Jazzmatazz concept — I was noticing how a lot of cats were digging in the crates and sampling jazz breaks to make hip hop records.
He began doing the cowboy strip, Lariat Pete, 6 September 1903 for the McClure syndicate after Two Jolly Jackies came to an end.
Roy came to live in the street as well, and when Pete sold The Lock to buy old-style pub The Black Swan this too was revealed to be on the same short street.
Kenny also came under fire after an interview on The Late Late Show with Babyshambles ' lead singer Pete Doherty.
) Powell's turn in the batting order came up in the top of the ninth: Pete O ' Brien pinch hit for him.
One of the greatest regrets of Graham, Pete and Mike was that they did not patent the idea when they came up with it.
Although Crass formally split up in 1984, Penny Rimbaud, Gee Vaucher, Eve Libertine, Steve Ignorant, Andy Palmer and Pete Wright came together in November 2002 to put on a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank in opposition to the at that time proposed War on Iraq.
; " Endless " Mike Hellstrom ( Rick Gomez ): " Endless " Mike, mortal enemy of Big Pete, gets his nickname for reasons unknown ( though it is speculated that it came about because he is perpetually repeating the same year in high school.
His best performance in the year-end singles championship came in 1995, when he defeated Muster, Jim Courier, and then shockingly dominated Pete Sampras in the semifinals, before losing in the final to Boris Becker.
Edberg's final two Grand Slam singles triumphs came at the US Open, with wins over Jim Courier in the 1991 final and Pete Sampras in the 1992 final, who was just months away from being ranked No. 1 in the world.
It has been claimed by Aitken's collaborator, Pete Waterman that Aitken was a noted perfectionist, particularly when it came to his guitar solos.
Perhaps because of its controversial content, Songs for John Doe came out under the imprint " Almanac Records ", and Bernay insisted that the performers themselves ( in this case Pete Seeger, Millard Lampell, Josh White, and Sam Gary, an interracial group ) pay for the costs of production.
He is familiar with Tony's account of The London SS as reported by Pete Frame and is understandably annoyed to have been written out of the picture by someone who was originally little more than a hanger on ... " The first time that I saw Tony James, he came into the room and we said ,' That guy looks like he comes from the country somewhere ', He just didn't fit the part! We were all very hip, a really stylish New York Dolls lookalike band, and here comes this hippy with jeans on that looked like Status Quo!
His death came just as USC basketball was regaining its pre-war success, on the cusp of the West Coast's 1950s surge in the sport which included teams coached by John Wooden at UCLA, Phil Woolpert at San Francisco, and Pete Newell at California.
Another early job was writing the theme music for the short-lived detective series Toma in 1973, but his big breakthrough ( together with co-composer Pete Carpenter ) came in the following year with his theme song for The Rockford Files, another series by producer Stephen J. Cannell.
The nickname " Foo " came from Cameron's older brother Pete, who pronounced Matthew as " Ma Foo ".

Pete and meet
Pete was down on Seven, Dick told me, and he'd meet us there.
The storyline was originally developed for a Mickey Mouse feature cartoon ( under the title " Morgan's Ghost ") in which Mickey, Donald, and Goofy meet Yellow Beak and encounter Pete, but the cartoon was never produced.
In a joint 31 March 2010 interview following the band's reformation, upon being asked what he had missed about Doherty, Barat replied, " If I'm honest, I miss having a best friend who, for all his foibles, who got me ... you know, when you meet someone who gets you and you get them on the deepest level, I mean that ... that's something that I always missed about Pete.
The No 1 sled was soon sold to Roseau lumberyard owner " Silver Pete " H. F. Peterson for $ 465 in order to meet company payroll.
Meanwhile in the United States, Andrew Trent and Pete Cameron meet, Cameron being a news reporter and Trent being a former Marine using the alias of Andrew Wilcox to avoid being found by the U. S military who a few years back had tried to kill him.
In the Super Bowl pregame skit, Sam and his buddies at the bar chide Diane for not knowing and ridiculing football and then meet Pete Axthelm, the NBC sportscaster who stops by.
In Dreamcatcher, Jonesy, The Beav, Henry, and Pete first meet Duddits in the depot's parking lot in 1978 ( at which time the depot has closed ), saving him from a gang of bullies.
They meet up with Pete and Harlan who were walking through the desert, Pete trying to convince Harlan the spiders were not aliens.
In 1995, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras met in the final, the third of the four times that the two top-ranked men's players would meet that year, after the Australian Open and Indian Wells Masters.
During a school break, Luke and Pete meet famous conservative pundit Norman Arbuthnot, played by Ron Perlman, and invite him to dinner.
The Ballad of Eskimo Nell ( Roud 10124 ) is a bawdy rhymed recitation or song that recounts the tale of Deadeye Dick, his accomplice Mexican Pete and a woman they meet on their travels, named Eskimo Nell.
Fans can meet and get autographs from the Purdue Cheerleaders and mascot Purdue Pete, or check out the Boilermaker Special before heading to Ross-Ade Stadium with the band for the pre-game.

Pete and us
Pete Hurley, the guitarist of Extreme Noise Terror, declared that he had no interest in being remembered as a pioneer of this style: "' grindcore ' was a legendarily stupid term coined by a hyperactive kid from the West Midlands, and it had nothing to do with us whatsoever.
Clapton agreed, " after Pete Townshend and I went to see him play, I thought that was it, the game was up for all of us, we may as well pack it in.
He got the ball rolling for us, connecting us with his friend Pete Ricci.
In late March 2006, Lifetime signed onto Decaydance, Pete Wentz's imprint of Fueled by Ramen Records, with the statement: " Pete and Decaydance are giving us an opportunity to the make the record we want to make while still staying in control of our music and our lives.
Speaking in March 2010 to noted UK urban writer Pete Lewis-Deputy Editor of the award-winning Blues & Soul-B-Real stated: " Fortunately I guess the fact we were able to achieve what we achieved, being Latino but without really exploiting that side of it, showed like a whole generation behind us how you could have that success without being labelled as just one THING.
" In his book Who is the Doctor, Graeme Burk reacted negatively toward Pete in " Rise of the Cybermen "/" The Age of Steel ", feeling that the writers had " jettisoned all the subtlety that made us love him in ' Father's Day '".
and the Mysterians, the Shadows of Knight and a group from the west coast called the Seeds ... A guy called Pete Shelton from England joined us on bass for this tour.
Pete stayed with us until we could find a replacement ... he then stayed on for a short while as ' Tour Manager '.
But then bands like The Kinks started to make it, and they were probably the biggest influence on us – they were certainly a huge influence on Pete, and he wrote ' I Can't Explain ', not as a direct copy, but certainly it's very derivative of Kinks music.

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