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NDSCS president John Richman is quoted as saying, " coach's and my conversation consisted of if this was a heterosexual incident, would we come to the same conclusion, and Coach Parsons answer was yes, Mr. Kuntz simply and plainly failed to perform his duties as assigned and was ongoing distraction to the game … Despite how this is being portrayed by some, Jamie's sexual orientation had nothing to do with his dismissal from the football team.

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It was recorded in her presence on October 21, 1958, at Decca's Pythian Temple, with Dick Jacob, Coral-Brunswick's new head of Artists and Repertoire, serving as both producer and conductor of the 18-piece orchestra, which included members of the New York Symphony Orchestra, NBC Television's house orchestra and Abraham " Boomie " Richman, formerly of Benny Goodman's band.
The fourth founder, Herbert Richman, had been a salesman for Fairchild Semiconductor and knew the others through his contacts with Digital Equipment.
Sheldon Richman notes that " he came of age during the Napoleonic wars, with their extensive government intervention in economic affairs.
While not recording, he frequently hung out and jammed with members of New Jersey – based country rockers Quacky Duck and His Barnyard Friends ( whose members included Tony Bennett's sons, Danny and Dae Bennett as well as future Dylan sideman and member of the Alpha Band, multi-instrumentalist David Mansfield ) and the proto-punk Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers, who were being managed by Kaufman.
In Boston, The Modern Lovers, led by Velvet Underground devotee Jonathan Richman, gained attention with a minimalistic style.
It featured Richman and bassist Ernie Brooks with drummer David Robinson ( later of The Cars ) and keyboardist Jerry Harrison ( later of Talking Heads ).
They continued to perform live for a few months with new drummer Bob Turner, but Richman was increasingly unwilling to perform his old ( although still unreleased ) songs such as “ Roadrunner ”, and after a final disagreement between him and Harrison over musical style the band split up in February 1974.
Richman continued recording on his own, eventually moving to California in 1975 to begin working with Beserkley Records whose boss Matthew King Kaufman had met Richman when he worked with A & M.
While Richman never returned to the Velvets-inspired sound of the original Modern Lovers, the demo recordings made with that group eventually surfaced in various formats.
Richman did not recognize this compilation as his " first album ," preferring to recognize his debut as 1976's Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers, an album pursuing the lighter, softer direction he had in mind with a completely different band ( the two collections were released within months of each other ).
In early 1976, Richman put together a new version of the Modern Lovers, with Leroy Radcliffe ( guitar ), Greg " Curly " Keranen ( bass ) and the returning David Robinson ( drums ).
In 1980 Richman again formed a new Modern Lovers, with Keranen, drummer Michael Guardabascio and backing singers Ellie Marshall and Beth Harrington.
Although they were short on their telethon goal, the Muppets get the Muppet Theater and their trademark name back when Gonzo's head bowling act gives Tex Richman a head injury that ends with him laughing comically.
The film was directed by Leo McCarey, who won the Academy Award for Best Director, and was written by Viña Delmar, with uncredited assistance from Sidney Buchman and Leo McCarey, from the 1922 play by Arthur Richman.
Sheldon Richman, editor of the libertarian journal, The Freeman, also sees the IMF imposing “ corporatist-flavored ‘ neoliberalism ’ on the troubled countries of the world .” The policies of spending cuts coupled with tax increases give “ real market reform a bad name and set back the cause of genuine liberalism .” Paternalistic supranational bureaucrats foster “ long-term dependency, perpetual indebtedness, moral hazard, and politicization, while discrediting market reform and forestalling revolutionary liberal change .” Free market economist Richard M. Salsman goes further and argues the IMF “ is a destructive, crisis-generating global welfare agency that should be abolished .” “ In return for bailouts, countries must enact such measures as new taxes, high interest rates, nationalizations, deportations, and price controls .” Writing in Forbes, E. D. Kain sees the IMF as " paving the way for international corporations entrance into various developing nations " and creating dependency.
Adam Richman, the host of Man vs. Food on the Travel Channel, came to Cabot's Mean Pig BBQ during the Season 2 " Little Rock " episode which aired on November 25, 2009 to try the Shut-Up Juice Challenge, which involves a large smoked pulled pork sandwich topped with coleslaw and " Shut-Up Juice "-barbecue sauce mixed with a tablespoon of concentrated, undiluted habanero extract.
Richman called Hopkins " a close and severe student, filling up all the spare hours of his life with reading ," while Sanderson wrote, " He attached himself in early youth to the study of books and men.
The film concludes with the two engaging in a kiss while a guitarist ( Jonathan Richman ) who narrates / sings along all the story is accidentally shot by Magda's boyfriend who was trying to shoot Ted so he could win over Mary.
According to Daniel Richman, former clerk for Thurgood Marshall, Marshall's friendship with Bayard Rustin and Rustin's openness about his homosexuality played a significant role in Marshall's dissent.

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" Columnist Milton Richman wrote, " Lemon's fine work at the plate has also conspired to tire him more.
Carol Richman ( Ella Raines ), a loyal secretary secretly in love with her boss, sets out to exonerate him.
Other artists who recorded or performed with the band included members of Green on Red and the Sand Rubies, John Convertino and Joey Burns, later of Calexico, Chuck Prophet, Rainer Ptacek and longtime drummer Tommy Larkins, who currently plays with Jonathan Richman, famously appearing with him as half of the two-man Greek chorus in There's Something About Mary.

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*" Muddy Water " ( 1926 in music ), song written by Jo Trent music by Peter DeRose & Harry Richman
The podcasts on the station include Tamar Yonah, Yishai Fleisher, The Struggle ( with ZFA activist Yehuda HaKohen ), Israel Beat ( a music program ), Walter's World ( with veteran broadcaster Walter Bingham ), Land Minds ( with Dovid Wilner and Barnea Selavan ), Temple Talk ( hosted by Rabbi Chaim Richman, a rabbi who works for the Temple Institute and serves on the Sanhedrin ), A Light Unto The Nations, The Jay Shapiro Show, Torah Tidbits Audio with Phil Chernofsky, and The Aliyah Revolution ( co-hosted by Go ' el Jasper and Daniel Esses ).

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* Douglas Bridges, Fred Richman, " Varieties of Constructive Mathematics ", 1987.
The Modern Lovers were an American rock band led by Jonathan Richman in the 1970s and 1980s.
Later, between 1976 and 1988, Richman used the name Modern Lovers for a variety of backing bands, always billed as " Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers.
" These bands were quieter and featured more low-key, often near-childlike songs as Richman drew on folk-rock and other genres.
Richman grew up in Natick, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, and began playing guitar and writing songs in his mid teens, first performing solo in public in 1967.
Richman spent a couple of weeks sleeping on Velvets ’ manager Steve Sesnick's sofa before moving into the Hotel Albert, a residence known for its poor conditions.
After nine months in New York, and a trip to Europe and Israel, Richman moved back to his native Boston.
Richman ’ s unique character was immediately apparent ; he wore short hair and often performed wearing a jacket and tie, and frequently improvised new lyrics and monologues.
Although on the band ’ s return Richman agreed to record his earlier songs, he was anxious to move in a different musical direction.
They recorded the album Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers ( 1976 ), but Robinson again left after Richman persisted in reducing the size and volume of his drum kit, and was replaced by D. Sharpe.

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While the sound of this album is recognizably similar in style to Alan Parsons Project albums, it is noteworthy that none of the writing or performance credits in the sleeve notes ( of the CD edition ) go to Alan Parsons, except for one short and simple instrumental part on " Temporalia "; his relation to the album is almost exclusively as producer.
The credits for the English lyrics would then be given as " John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons.
The credits for the English lyrics would then be given as " John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons.

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It is also possible, but equally doubtful, that he actually shot down the hundreds of men with which his legend credits him.
Land reform programs need to be supplemented with programs for promoting rural credits and technical assistance in agriculture.
A citation from Conservation Commissioner Salvatore A. Bontempo credits his supervision with a reduction in the number of forest fires in the state.
Lacking his needed credits in those subjects, Fabian will not graduate with his old classmates next week.
Mencken credits the postwar mania for adding "- nik " to the ends of adjectives to create nouns as beginning — not with beatnik or Sputnik — but earlier, in the pages of Li ' l Abner.
The bet in this municipal bond arbitrage is that, over a longer period of time, two similar instruments — municipal bonds and interest rate swaps — will correlate with each other ; they are both very high quality credits, have the same maturity and are denominated in U. S. dollars.
Justin Martyr ( c. 100 – 165 AD ) who was acquainted with Polycarp, who had been mentored by John, makes a possible allusion to this book, and credits John as the source.
Among his various musical credits, Mumy has recorded and written songs with America, toured with Shaun Cassidy, and played in Rick Springfield's band in the film, Hard to Hold.
Structural adjustment programs with the World Bank and IMF and interest-free credits to support investments in the agriculture, livestock, and transportation sectors have had limited impact.
The ending credits of the show start with thanks to the colorfully nicknamed actual staffers: producer Doug " the subway fugitive, not a slave to fashion, bongo boy frogman " Berman ; " John ' Bugsy ' Lawlor, just back from the ..." every week a different eating event with rhyming foodstuff names ; David " Calves of Belleville " Greene ; Catherine " Frau Blücher " Fenollosa, whose name causes a horse to neigh and gallop ( an allusion to a running gag in the movie Young Frankenstein ); and Carly " High Voltage " Nix, among others.
Yamane had not worked with Watanabe yet, but his credits included such other anime as Bubblegum Crisis and The Vision of Escaflowne.
Additional admissions criteria include having completed at least 15 college credits with a 2. 50 GPA or higher.
Matthew, the youngest, is a versatile cellist with an impressive list of composing and performance credits.
It embodies the virtues its translator credits to the Chinese original: a gemlike lucidity that is radiant with humor, grace, largeheartedness, and deep wisdom.
David Huffman ( 10 May 1945 – 27 February 1985 ) was a character actor with many television, film and stage credits.
The main controversy over both school vouchers and education tax credits is that they put public education in direct competition with private education, threatening to reduce and reallocate public school funding to private schools.
Traditionally Judaism credits Ezra with establishing the Great Assembly of scholars and prophets, the forerunner of the Sanhedrin, as the authority on matters of religious law.
Her film credits also include a featured role in Marked For Death opposite Steven Seagal, Pass The Ammo with Tim Curry, and the CBS feature 83 Hours Till Dawn with Peter Strauss and Robert Urich.
During the first siege, Ephrem credits Bishop Jacob as defending the city with his prayers.
The church historian Sozomen credits Ephrem with having written over three million lines.
In Courage under Fire: Testing Epictetus's Doctrines in a Laboratory of Human Behavior ( 1993 ), Stockdale credits Epictetus with helping him endure seven and a half years in a North Vietnamese military prison — including torture — and four years in solitary confinement.
In recent years, German production interests have also become very involved with American television and film production to help offset the costs of such productions, as evidenced by the company credits in certain films and TV shows.

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