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Skeleton and returned
When his brother Burnie returned to Davenport at the end of 1918 after serving stateside during World War I, he brought with him a Victrola phonograph machine and several records, including " Tiger Rag " and " Skeleton Jangle " by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
Completely worn out, the little band of Apaches returned to the U. S. with Lawton and officially surrendered to General Miles on September 4, 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona.
But The Skeleton King's head was recovered from the depth of space by Mandarin and returned to the Planet Shuggazoom.
After Captain Shuggazoom aided the Hyperforce in sending the Demon Beast back into the Netherworld, Captain Shuggazoom returned to the Alchemist's lab in the Savage Lands to learn what happened in Alchemist's last days before he was transformed into the Skeleton King.

Skeleton and program
Skeleton programming is a style of computer programming based on simple high-level program structures and so called dummy code.
An SSG program ( i. e., its " job control script ") is called a Skeleton, and its programming language Symstream.

Skeleton and Winter
Category: Skeleton racers at the 2002 Winter Olympics
His grandson, Jimmy Shea, competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah in his honor, winning gold in the Skeleton.
# redirect Skeleton at the 1928 Winter Olympics
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# redirect Skeleton at the 1948 Winter Olympics
Category: Skeleton racers at the 1928 Winter Olympics

Skeleton and Olympic
* Jimmy Shea: 2002 Olympic Gold Medalist in Skeleton, Only 3rd Generation American Olympian.
* Amy Williams ( born 1982 ), British Olympic Skeleton champion
Building a high tech modern Skeleton ( sport ) | Skeleton sled for Olympic grade racing.

Skeleton and Games
Skeleton made its second appearance at the Olympics during these Games.
* Ehren Kruger, 1990, screenwriter, Arlington Road, Reindeer Games, Scream 3, The Ring, The Brothers Grimm, The Skeleton Key.

Skeleton and for
According to Sears ( p. 12 ) scientific investigation ( Walker & Leakey 1993 ) of the Nariokotome Skeleton provided further evidence for the Carrier theory.
The first, The Skeleton Dance was entirely drawn and animated by Iwerks, who was also responsible for drawing the majority of cartoons released by Disney in 1928 and 1929.
Skeleton watches are designed to leave the mechanism visible for aesthetic purposes.
While this has proved a major hazard to ships — more than a thousand wrecks litter the Skeleton Coast — it is a vital source of moisture for desert life.
Near the coast, the cold ocean water is rich in fishery resources and supports populations of brown fur seals and shorebirds, which serve as prey for the Skeleton Coast's lions.
In Owen's Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton the idea was not only revived but worked out for the first time inductively, and the theory rightly stated, as follows: " The head is not a virtual equivalent of the trunk, but is only a portion, i. e. certain modified segments, of the whole body.
' The Skeleton Reanimated ', one of William Blake's illustrations for The Grave
* Supplements: Trailer for The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
* Supplements: Trailers for Kaena: The Prophecy, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and Steamboy
Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey were heard in the chilling " Three Skeleton Key " ( broadcast on 17 March 1950 ), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats ; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the 9 August 1953 broadcast starring William Conrad, Ben Wright and Jay Novello.
Colin Earl and Paul King formed The King Earl Band and recorded an album at Richard Branson's ' Manor Studios called ' Trouble at Mill ' They played together on and off for the years following and ended up with a band called Skeleton Crew.
The band, which is listed in Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads, performed covers of Allman Brothers Band, The Band, and predominantly Grateful Dead songs.
In 1982 Tom Cora and Fred Frith formed Skeleton Crew, an improvising rock and jazz band best known for their live performances where they played various instruments simultaneously.
In October 1983 Skeleton Crew joined Duck and Cover, a commission from the Berlin Jazz Festival, for a performance in West Berlin, followed by another in February 1984 in East Berlin.
I found that publicans, beer sellers and butchers are subscribing to this imposture ... the collector told me that the object of the Skeleton Army was to put down the Salvationists by following them about everywhere, by beating a drum and burlesquing their songs, to render the conduct of their processions and services impossible ... Amongst the Skeleton rabble there is a large percentage of the most consummate loafers and unmitigated blackguards London can produce ... worthy of the disreputable class of publicans who hate the London school board, education and temperance and who, seeing the beginning of the end of their immoral traffic, and prepared for the most desperate enterprise.
Charles Jeffries was a ' lieutenant ' in the Skeleton Army, and was well known for disrupting Salvation Army public meetings and on occasion had assaulted Salvation Army Soldiers and Officers.
They initially found work for Playmates Interactive Entertainment a then division of Playmates Toys, who were about to release a line of toys called Skeleton Warriors and wanted a game to go along with the toys and the cartoon series.
1995 was spent developing Skeleton Warriors for the Sega Saturn.
Skeleton Warriors was finished in time for the 1995 holiday season, and Neversoft began looking for other work while they ported Skeleton Warriors to the PlayStation.

Skeleton and first
The first European to set foot on Namibian soil was the Portuguese Diogo Cão in 1485, who stopped briefly on the Skeleton Coast, and raised a limestone cross there, on his exploratory mission along the west coast of Africa.
A milestone in vampire literature was Elizabeth Caroline Grey's The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress ( 1828 ), believed to be the first vampire story published by a woman.
The publication in 1944 of the first in-depth study and analysis of Joyce's final text — A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake by mythologist Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson — tried to prove to a skeptical public that if the hidden key or " Monomyth " could be found, then the book could be read as a novel with characters, plot, and an internal coherence.
In 1962, Clive Hart wrote the first major book-length study of the work since Campbell's Skeleton Key, Structure and Motif in " Finnegans Wake " which approached the work from the increasingly influential field of structuralism.
In July 1843, the first great fire in Fall River's history destroyed much of the town center, including the Atheneum, which housed the Skeleton in Armor which had been discovered in a sand bank in 1832 near what is now the corner of Hartwell and Fifth Street.
* Elizabeth Caroline Grey publishes The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress in the penny dreadful The Casket, the first vampire story published by a woman author.
" The Jaunt " is a short story by Stephen King first published in The Twilight Zone Magazine in 1981, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
The Raft is a horror short story by Stephen King first published as a booklet included with Gallery in November 1982, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
" Word Processor of the Gods " is a short story by Stephen King first published in the January 1983 issue of Playboy magazine under the title " The Word Processor ", and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
Nona is a short horror story by Stephen King, first published in the 1978 anthology Shadows, and later collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
Survivor Type is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the 1982 horror anthology Terrors, edited by Charles L. Grant, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
Hailed as the first English band of the " guitar group revival " the band released the critically acclaimed EPs Shadows Fall, The Oldest Path, and Skeleton Key in 2001 and 2002.
Skeleton Crew originally began in 1982 as an unnamed quartet, but before their first performance, two of the band members suffered collapsed lungs within two weeks of each other, leaving ex-Henry Cow guitarist Fred Frith and improvisational cellist Tom Cora from Curlew with the choice of continuing or abandoning the project.
Later in 1984 Skeleton Crew began work on their first studio album Learn to Talk in Switzerland.
George Scott Railton, second in command of the Salvation Army, by contrast, claimed the Skeleton Army first started in Weston-super-Mare in 1881.
" Beachworld " is a short science fiction story by Stephen King, first published in Weird Tales in 1984, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
After the initial formation in spring, The Skeleton & Baudsurfer set up RSI's first WHQ, " The Pirates Ship " BBS, in the following summer, which was one of US's first BBS ever.
The first was The Secret of Skeleton Island, which was released in Europe in 2007 and the following year in the U. S. A second movie, The Three Investigators and the Secret of Terror Castle, was released in 2009.
The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet is a novella by Stephen King first published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1984 and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
The new material is more psychedelic than previous efforts, but remains faithful to the melodic-pop sounds of Skeleton and Shake a Mountain on several tracks, including " Hey, Girl ", the first single from the record.
He was first mentioned in an 1899 article run in the school newspaper, Phoenix, entitled " Reflections of a Skeleton ".

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