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* 1971 Ija Pari ( Part One ) b / w Ija Pari ( Part Two )* Esa Ma Miliki b / w Awon Alhaji * Face to Face b / w Late Rex Lawson * Oro Nipa Lace b / w Yaro Malaika
Although, it is true that music genres like the highlife played by musicians like Rex Lawson, Segun Bucknor, Bobby Benson, etc., Fela Kuti's Afrobeat and King Sunny Adé's juju are all Yoruba adaptations of foreign music.
Rex Jim Lawson ( 1935-1971 ), known as Cardinal Rex, was a singer, trumpeter and bandleader from Kalabari, Nigeria.
The late Sir Maliki Showman, the famous Nigerian tenor saxophonist who played with Rex Lawson, Bobby Benson and Victor Uwaifo, remembers Lawson as always placing music over money.
Lawson was married to Chief ( Mrs .) Regina Rex Lawson who died in October 2008.
* Rex Lawson, Listen to Rex Lawson's music Online
* Rex Lawson, Contemporary Africa Database-gives date of death as 1976

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The local Abadan police had taken notice, and became suspicious of Hossein Takbali-zadeh and his accomplices, and had started following the arsonists as they were entering Cinema Rex.
Baslieus, a title which had long been used for Alexander the Great was already in common usage as the Greek word for the Roman emperor, but its definition and sense was " King " in Greek, essentially equivalent with the Latin Rex.
Cocteau wrote the libretto for Igor Stravinsky's opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex, which had its original performance in the Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt in Paris on May 30, 1927.
Much like Hess, Johnson left many of the football related decisions up to his management team and tended to avoid the spotlight however, upon hiring head coach Rex Ryan, Johnson had an increased presence as he molded the Jets into his team.
* Rex Humbard ( 1919 – 2007 ) The first major TV evangelist ( 1950s, 1960s & 1970s ), and at one time had the largest TV audience of an evangelist in the U. S.
He had the power to appoint all vestal virgins, flamens, pontiffs, and even the Rex Sacrorum himself.
Rex Reed called it the most terrifying film he had ever seen.
Its origins are associated with Marc Bolan, who had renamed his folk duo T. Rex and taken up electric instruments by the end of the 1960s.
The historian Rex W. Strickland argued that the Apache had come to the meeting with their own intentions of attacking Johnson's party, but were taken by surprise.
For director, Mathis had chosen Rex Ingram, with whom Valentino did not get along, leading Mathis to play the role of peacekeeper between the two.
Most likely due to Rex Ingram's lack of faith in him, the studio refused to give him a raise beyond the $ 350 a week he had made for Four Horsemen.
But others, including Betty Hutton, Helen Hayes, James MacArthur, June Allyson, Liz Smith, and Rex Reed stated that they had witnessed abuse.
Haley hired several new musicians to take their place: Rudy Pompilli on sax, Al Rex ( a former member of the Saddlemen ) on double bass, and Ralph Jones on drums ; in addition, lead guitarist Franny Beecher, who had been a session musician for Haley since Cedrone's death in the fall of 1954, became a full-time Comet and Haley's first performing lead guitarist.
Paramount had planned to produce the film in 1931 and sent Ernest B. Schoedsack and Rex Wimpy to India to film location shots such as a tiger hunt however much of the film stock deteriorated.
One of the kittens, a cream-colored male named Kallibunker, had an extremely unusual, fine and curly coat ; he was the first Cornish Rex.
Bow and cowboy actor, Rex Bell ( later a Lieutenant governor of Nevada ), had two sons, Tony Beldam ( born 1934, changed name to Rex Anthony Bell, Jr., died July 2011 ) and George Beldam, Jr. ( born 1938 ).
* In March 2011, it was announced that bass guitarist Rex Brown ( Pantera ) and drummer Vinny Appice ( Heaven & Hell, Black Sabbath, Dio ) had formed a new band called Kill Devil Hill.
The company's fortunes declined slightly during the 1970s, and it had few major commercial successes ; among those were Dana's 1970 two-million selling single, " All Kinds of Everything ", issued on their subsidiary label, Rex Records.
694 ) are by law public highways, and it is the function of the government to make and maintain highways for the conveyance of the public ; that innkeepers have long been held to be " a sort of public servants " ( Rex v. Ivens, 1835 ) that had no right to deny to anyone " conducting himself in a proper manner " admission to his inn ; and that public amusements are maintained under a license coming from the public.
Part of the image of King Adolf in the Frankfurt Hall of KingsAdolf had neither influence nor power, and was elected Rex Romanorum because of the electors ' preference for a weak king.
Harry Holland became the official Leader of the Opposition on 16 June 1926, after the Eden by-election on 15 April elected Rex Mason ( Labour ) to replace James Parr ( Reform ) who had resigned.

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Scientist Rex Tyler, raised in upstate New York, developed an affinity for chemistry, particularly biochemistry.
These include commentator and journalist Rex Murphy ( born in Carbonear but raised in the area ), poet and playwright Agnes Walsh, lyric poet and influential Confederate Greg Power, Newfoundland's first professional bodybuilder, Frank McGrath, professional wrestler and Alastair Ralphs ( Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ).

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Robert Rex, ethnically part European, part native, was appointed the country's first premier, a position he held until his death 18 years later.
* Gyms-There are two gyms and an indoor pool: The Rex Activity Center for student recreation including weights, exercise bikes and a basketball court ; and Plachy Hall, which includes the gym and indoor pool and field house as part of the Athletics Department.
The Cornish Rex is a genetic mutation that originated from a litter of kittens born in the 1950s on a farm in Cornwall, UK ; hence the first part of the breed's name.
The role of Colman's valet ( played by Rex Ingram ) was at the time a rare example of a non-stereotypical part for an African-American actor.
Archie Goodwin meets Flora Gallant in part one of Rex Stout's Death Times Three | " Frame-Up for Murder ," illustrated by Austin Briggs for The Saturday Evening Post ( June 21, 1958 )
It was followed by The Critic ( 1779 ), an updating of the satirical Restoration play The Rehearsal, which received a memorable revival ( performed with Oedipus Rex in a single evening ) starring Laurence Olivier as Mr Puff, opening at the New Theatre on 18 October 1945 as part of an Old Vic Theatre Company season.
After a 26-year absence from motion pictures, West appeared as Leticia Van Allen in Gore Vidal's Myra Breckinridge ( 1970 ) with Raquel Welch, Rex Reed, Farrah Fawcett, and Tom Selleck in a small part.
Rex was organized by New Orleans businessmen in part to put on a spectacle in honor of the New Orleans visit of Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia ( remembered locally as " Grand Duke Alexis ") during the 1872 Carnival season.
The track " Rex Irae " is the opening part of Celtic Frost's requiem ; the third, concluding part of which, " Winter ( Requiem, Chapter Three: Finale )" can be heard on 2006's Monotheist.
He also performed with Keller as part of Grateful Grass, a project performing bluegrass covers of songs by The Grateful Dead and releasing a live album in support of the Rex Foundation.
* Information about Operation Garden Plot, the larger operation of which Rex 84 was a part
In Toy Story 2, part of the " Tin Toy " appears when Rex is flipping channels to find Al the chicken.
* Rex Tyler was released as part of the DC Universe Classics toyline in 2010.
In 1230 the Curonians in the northern part of Courland, under their chief Lamekins ( Lammechinus Rex ), signed a peace treaty with the Germans, and the lands they inhabited thus became to be known as Vredecuronia or Peace Courland.
The minutes were first introduced on March 31, 1991 as part of a one-off heavily-promoted history quiz show hosted by Rex Murphy.
Hence, Cumania became part of the superior archbishopric of Esztergom, determining King Béla IV of Hungary to add " Rex Cumaniae " ( King of Cumania ) to his titles in 1228, and later to grant asylum to the Cumans in face of the Mongol invasion.
" His friends included Rex Whistler, Cecil Beaton, the Sitwells, Lady Diana Manners and the Mitford girls – part of the set that made the Nordstrom Sisters popular at The Ritz in 1939.
Thereafter, the T. Rex may either calm down ( if the player goes into a part of the maze that is far enough away ), or become more active as the player comes closer.
This growth was fueled in part by the style change popularized in the early 1990s by groups like the Beelzebubs of Tufts University and the founding in 1990 of the The Contemporary A Cappella Society ( CASA ) by Deke Sharon and Rex Solomon which allowed for the first time, in a pre-internet age, interaction and collaboration of groups across the country.
In May 1938, the Y1B-17s ( now redesignated B-17 ) of the 2nd Bombardment Group, led by the lead plane's navigator Curtis LeMay, took part in a demonstration in which they intercepted the Italian liner Rex.
As part of her personal oeuvre, she painted a work of a dog sleeping called Krinkley Kronks Sleeping in cool purples and oranges, although Rex was the name of the actual dog.

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