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That's why the FDA, the American Medical Association ( AMA ), and the National Better Business Bureau ( BBB ) have estimated the toll of mechanical quackery to be a substantial portion of the $610 million or so paid to medical charlatans annually.
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The equivalent of a few pennies ... That's probably why I draw so fast, because I drew so many of them.
She is visited by ' Starmen who claim the Reegs invented JJ-180 as a chemical weapon against the ' Starmen and Terrans, also stating that there is no known cure for the drug's addiction and ' That's why we put you on it '.
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The jumpers were arrested shortly after, but continued with jumps in the US from the Golden Gate and Royal Gorge bridges, ( this last jump sponsored by and televised on the American programme That's Incredible ) spreading the concept worldwide.
Other recent television series examples include the Transformers: Generation 2 animated series, which was made from the Transformers: Generation 1 animated series, NFL Network's NFL's Greatest Games series, American Idol Rewind, That's Funny!
Hit songs such as " Ain't That a Kick in the Head ", " Sway "," You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You ", " That's Amore ", and Martin's signature song " Everybody Loves Somebody " ( and many more ) have been used in films ( such as the Oscar-winning Logorama, A Bronx Tale, Casino, Goodfellas, Payback, Vegas Vacation and Return to Me ), television series ( such as American Dad !, Friends, and House MD ), video games ( such as The Godfather: The Game, The Godfather II, Fallout: New Vegas, and Mafia II ), and even fashion shows ( such as the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008 ).
In 1985, Warwick recorded the American Foundation for AIDS Research ( AmFAR ) benefit single " That's What Friends Are For " alongside Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder.
Hydrick rose to international attention through his demonstration of these skills on the American television show, That's Incredible !.
Frankie Laine ( March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007 ), born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio, was a successful American singer, songwriter, and actor whose career spanned 75 years, from his first concerts in 1930 with a marathon dance company to his final performance of " That's My Desire " in 2005.
Credits include a number of American TV series: Zeke and Luther, Cory in the House, That's So Raven, My Wife and Kids and Even Stevens.
With a propulsive yet contemplative piano riff and the refrain, That's just the way it is / Some things will never change / That's just the way it is / But don't you believe them, the song described aspects of the American Civil Rights movement and institutional racism.
With her American husband Nelson Lee, in the early to mid-1970s she made the 7 " record " Bongi and Nelson " featuring two soul tracks arranged by George Butcher: " That's the Kind of Love " and " I Was So Glad " ( France: Syliphone ).
Awards that he has won for his work include the Francis Williams Book Illustration Award for Alice in Wonderland, the American Society of Illustrators ' Certificate of Merit, the W H Smith Illustration Award for I Leonardo, the Dutch Silver Paintbrush Award for Inspector Mouse, the Italian Critica in Erba Prize for That's My Dad, the BBC Design Award for postage stamps, the Black Humour Award in France, and several Designers and Art Directors Association Awards.
* On February 21, 1983, That's Incredible unwittingly gained video game immortality by broadcasting the North American Video Game Challenge — an international video game tournament filmed at Twin Galaxies in Ottumwa, Iowa -- which since then has gained recognition as being history's first video game world championship.
This is a reference to the American newspaper The New York Times, whose slogan is " All the News That's Fit to Print ".
The last song played was " Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue ( The Angry American )" by country star " Toby Keith ", and the last piece of audio ever heard on the station was Porky Pig's famous " That's all Folks!
Her first stage performance was at the age of six at the Queen's Theatre in Bundaberg, where she sang the American folk song " The Merriest Girl That's Out " with her father accompanying on piano.
Several of Radar's early releases ( including Iggy Pop and James Williamson's Kill City, National Lampoon's That's Not Funny, That's Sick !, The Good Rats ' From Rats to Riches and Pezband's Laughing in the Dark ) were licensed from independent American labels.
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