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During summer 1990, Slaughter returned to the WWF, but shortly after making his televised return, Slaughter's gimmick as that of a patriotic American soldier was turned upside down, when his character temporarily turned against America to become an Iraqi sympathizer.

Slaughter's and at
It is reported that he was a regular customer of Slaughter's Coffee House, St. Martin's Lane at Cranbourn Street, where he earned a little money from playing chess.
Gen. James E. Slaughter, and met with Slaughter's subordinate Col. John Salmon Ford at Port Isabel in March 1865.
After Volkoff's team defeated Slaughter's team at the 1990 Survivor Series ( Tito Santana being the sole survivor ), Volkoff left the WWF at the end of 1990.
Slaughter's tag team partner in the open invitational match for the WWE Tag Team Championship at Vengeance, but he was ultimately pinned by his son.
After working with Tod Slaughter's company at Peterborough, he joined the weekly rep in Northampton, where he took some forty roles a year.
The locomotives were built at Stothert and Slaughter's workshops in Bristol using parts supplied by Bury, Curtis, and Kennedy.
These locomotives were built at Stothert and Slaughter's workshops in Bristol using parts supplied by Bury, Curtis, and Kennedy.

Slaughter's and was
However, the team's history during that period was hardly one of futility, but was rather punctuated with some of the most memorable moments in World Series history, including Enos Slaughter's " mad dash " in, the " Impossible Dream " of, Carlton Fisk's home run in, and Bill Buckner's error in.
This laid the foundation for a series of actions aiming to continue closing the access gap for minorities of virtually all categories in the decades to come, the most important of which was President John Brooks Slaughter's institution of the college's " mission statement ," an organizational declaration around which the entire college would function and aspire to both academic excellence and equity.
The band's next album, Calling Ov the Dead, was rejected by Off-Beat for not sounding edgy enough., prompting Slaughter's permanent departure.
Slaughter announced he was disgusted with his country, claiming America had " gone soft " for accepting the Soviet Union's Nikolai Volkoff, ( Volkoff, in Slaughter's absence, had recently split from his tag partner Boris Zhukov, then turned face and embraced America, due in part to the fall of the wall ).
On 16 June 1824 he was present when the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in a London coffee shop " Old Slaughter's ", though he denied being the initiator of the society.
The new district retained Slaughter's district number, but was geographically more LaFalce's district.
It was founded as the Bolshevik Faction of Cliff Slaughter's WRP in August 1987 and from the start was sympathetic to the Latin American-based Trotskyist leader Nahuel Moreno.
Slaughter's supporters mocked Shelby's advanced age ( he was almost 62 ), calling him " Old Daddy Shelby ".
When Healy's Workers Revolutionary Party split in 1985, Hunter joined the Cliff Slaughter's anti-Healy faction, around what was soon renamed the Workers Press newspaper.
Slaughter's last novel, Transplant, was published in 1987.
William DuBois was a silent writer with Slaughter on 27 of Slaughter's historical novels.

Slaughter's and who
The debt relief issue began under Gabriel Slaughter, who identified with the Anti-Relief Party, but Slaughter's two immediate successors, John Adair and Joseph Desha, were members of the Relief Party.
Set in the fictional town of Heartsdale, Georgia, ( in the fictional Grant County ) the narrative takes place from the perspective of three main characters: Sara Linton, the town's pediatrician and part-time coroner ; her ex-husband to whom she is remarried, Jeffrey Tolliver, who is chief of police ; and his subordinate, detective Lena Adams, Slaughter's most controversial character.

Slaughter's and had
Slaughter's official website announced that the former WWF champion had signed a new deal with World Wrestling Entertainment as their " Ambassador ".
Slaughter's debut album Stick It to Ya had three hit songs in the Billboard Hot 100: " Fly to the Angels " (# 19 ), " Up All Night " (# 27 ), and " Spend My Life " (# 39 ).

Slaughter's and by
Despite Slaughter's and Ford's concurrence that further combat would prove tragic, the negotiations were repudiated by their superior, Confederate Maj. Gen. John G. Walker, in a scathing exchange of letters with Wallace.
All of the available wrestlers were divided into three teams, " Larry's Legends ", headed by Larry Zbyszko, " Slaughter's Snipers ", headed by Sgt.
This later split again, with Slaughter's group continuing to use the name MFS and the Bob Archer and Dot Gibson group going by the name WIRFI.

Slaughter's and with
Other interviews with Slaughter and McMahon have revealed that Slaughter left the company more over a dispute that emerged due to the WWF not allowing Slaughter's role in the G. I.
Slaughter's Team Slaughter, along with the Steiner Brothers and the Mack Brothers.
McMaster is reported to still be recording music and living in a small town in the southeast of England, and Slaughter continued to play with a number of bands through the 1980s, including Fallen Angels, which included Knox, former lead vocalist of The Vibrators ( and Slaughter's cousin ).
Slaughter's " Cobra Corps " and teamed with Slaughter and Pvt.
In 2003, Relapse Records reissued Convicted and Money Talks with added bonus tracks from Cryptic Slaughter's demo and live recordings.
In a tumultuous social environment – with UN trade embargo imposed on the country and civil war raging nearby – Nick Slaughter's character became a tongue-in-cheek role model, particularly among urban youth, and eventually even a symbol of opposition politics.

Slaughter's and Iraqi
Slaughter's portrayal of an Iraqi sympathizer.

Slaughter's and General
When the U. S. Senate term of Martin D. Hardin, one of Slaughter's unpopular nominees, expired in 1817, the Kentucky General Assembly chose Crittenden to fill the vacancy.

Slaughter's and .
He also recorded another soundtrack for the film, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off.
It is still called San Bernardino Ranch today ( 2009 ), but is still affectionately called " Slaughter's Ranch " almost 100 years after the death of John Slaughter, the owner in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Slaughter's eldest daughter, Minnie Slaughter Veal, hired an agent to sell her share of the property and this agent-named Morton Smith-founded the town of Morton.
Slaughter's efforts ultimately proved futile as Chyna threw powder in his eyes, interfered in the match anyway, and hurled Slaughter into the front row.

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Since computer screen images usually have full white somewhere in the picture, the backlight will usually be at full intensity, making this " feature " mostly a marketing gimmick.
Sony made this model with only sound quality in mind at an affordable price, therefore it contains no gimmick features such as in-line remote control, music search, or LCD readout.
I am always chagrined at the tendency of people to expect that I have a simple, easy gimmick that makes my program function.
These records, written, performed and produced by entertainer David Seville, relied on the simple gimmick of recording an instrumental track, then overdubbing the vocals while the tape ran at half-speed.
The following year, Camembert Electrique was given a belated UK release, priced at 59p which was the price of a typical single, a promotional gimmick Virgin had done before in 1973 on an album by Faust, and would do again for a reggae compilation in 1976.
The Resaca Beach Poster Girl Contest, a swimsuit pageant at one time known throughout the South, was founded in the nearby city of Dalton in 1983 as a marketing gimmick of Conquest Carpet Mills, Inc.
Halfway is located east of Baker City, along Oregon Route 86, half way between Pine and Cornucopia, which gave the town its name The city's geographic coordinates at 44 ° 52 ′ 42 ″ N 117 ° 6 ′ 38 ″ W  ( being close to 45 ° N ) was part of the reason for Half. com to choose the town for its advertising gimmick.
Barbette is believed to have been the inspiration for the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria, which features a plot about a woman pretending to be a female impersonator whose gimmick of removing her wig at the end of her act is inspired by Barbette's signature gesture.
As a promotional gimmick, replicas of the necklace were distributed to moviegoers at the Hollywood premiere of Rocky V at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
That year, with attendance at half the 1946 level, Twentieth Century-Fox gambled on an unproven gimmick.
The " exploding helmets " gimmick was also used at various times in the 1980s and 1990s during the pre-game tease.
Sapp is scheduled to perform at Dramatic Dream Team Pro Wrestling's " 2011: A RYOGOKU Peter Pan " event on July 24, 2011 using a " Beast will fight for money " gimmick.
Jay suggested that with his love of clubs, Divine could obtain work performing in them ; as a result, Divine first appeared in 1979 at a gay club in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where his unscripted act included shouting " fuck you " repeatedly at the audience and then getting into a fight with another drag queen, a gimmick that proved popular with the club's clientele.
His first major gimmick in the company had him wrestling in matches in garish green suspenders and acting as something of a " pretty boy " – at least in relation to the rest of the ECW roster.
On the other hand, Wanderone's public rival Willie Mosconi – perhaps the greatest pool player ever ( with a high of 526 at straight pool ) – called one-pocket a gimmick game for gamblers.
To practice inclusion is to support the presence of the client, including his or her resistance, not as a gimmick but in full realization that this is how the client is actually present and is the best this client can do at this time.
ABC was still displeased with the episode, however, and fearing fan reaction to a popular show being shown in black and white, demanded a disclaimer be made at the beginning of the episode to inform viewers of the " black-and-white " gimmick for the episode.
His gimmick was a crazed, ego-maniacal bully who mistreated Miss Elizabeth and threatened anyone who even looked at her.
Conversely, Kurt Angle was introduced to the World Wrestling Federation with an American hero gimmick based on his gold medal win at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Shortly thereafter, Orton turned into a villain and furthered his Legend Killer gimmick by performing an RKO on Stacy Keibler, who was his girlfriend at the time.
The film is best known for a famous promotional gimmick used in the film's original theatrical release called " Emergo ": William Castle placed an elaborate pulley system in some theaters showing the film which allowed a plastic skeleton to be flown over the audience at the appropriate time.
A notable gimmick introduced at this time was the puppet Roland Rat ; this attracted large audiences of youngsters and pushed up overall viewing figures.

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