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Beginning in the second season and continuing until the end of the fifth season, the Secret Square game was played for an accumulating jackpot of prizes that Tom Bergeron referred to as " The Secret Square Stash ".
Marshall hosted the first portion of the show, with Bergeron taking over for the bonus round.
Three years later, Victor Bergeron, better known as Trader Vic, adopted a Tiki theme for his restaurant in Oakland, which eventually grew to become a worldwide chain.
The Trader Vic story of its invention is that the Trader ( Victor J. Bergeron ) created it one afternoon for some friends who were visiting from Tahiti.
Alternatively, Suzanne Bergeron, for example, raises examples of studies that illustrate the multifaceted effects of globalization on women, including Kumudhini Rosa's study of Sri Lankan, Malaysian, and Phillippine, workers in free trade zones as an example of local resistance to globalization.
Suzanne Bergeron, for example, focuses on the typical theories of globalization as the " rapid integration of the world into one economic space " through the flow of goods, capital, and money, in order to show how they exclude some women and the disadvantaged.
It is likely, but not stated, that she is the same dancer who Harrison Bergeron takes as his Empress, who is later shot by Diana Moon Glampers for not wearing her handicaps.
#" Voice Store and Forward for the Automated Office ", a presentation by Lawrence E. Bergeron, Dennis B. Howell and Dean Osborne, Wang Laboratories, Inc., Lowell, Mass., transcribed in " Computer Controlled Voice Message Systems and the Office of the Future ", Professional Program Session Record ( 10 ), Wescon / 81, Electronic Show and Convention, September 15 – 17 September 1981, section 2, pp. 1 – 8.
Victor J. Bergeron had opened a competing version called Trader Vic's in the late 1930s in the San Francisco Bay Area and the two men were amicable rivals for many years.
Lafleur then followed dismissed Rangers head coach and close friend Michel Bergeron to the Nordiques for his final seasons.
They also performed Lee Brooks ' score for the short film 2081, based on the Kurt Vonnegut short story " Harrison Bergeron.
Half-way through his rookie season, coach and GM Michel Bergeron traded Bourque to Sorel for high-scoring Benoit Gosselin.
Bergeron is well known more for his impressive slapshot than his defensive abilities.
The primary mechanism for the formation of ice clouds was discovered by Tor Bergeron.
A contest was held by WNEV in August 1987, under a month before the games made their switch, to scout for their own lottery host ( Tom Bergeron, who hosted Lottery Live on WBZ, did not continue in the role because he remained at that station in other capacities ).
Some people ( for instance, Léandre Bergeron, author of the Dictionnaire de la langue québécoise ) have referred to Quebec French as la langue québécoise ( the Québécois language ); most speakers, however, would reject or even take offence to the idea that they do not speak French.
Germain Bergeron considered many different ideas for the public art for this station.
Michel Bergeron, who had coached the team from 1980 to 1987, returned for 1989 – 90.
Internationally, Bergeron competes for Team Canada and has won gold medals at the 2004 World Championships, 2005 World Junior Championships and 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
During his rookie season, Bergeron was selected for the NHL YoungStars Game in Minnesota as part of the 2004 All-Star weekend.
Due to the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout, Bergeron played for Boston's minor league affiliate, the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League ( AHL ); he tallied 61 points in 68 games.
estimates that three thousand free blacks volunteered for militia duty in Louisiana by 1862, but two others historians, Lawrence L. Hewitt and Arthur W. Bergeron, in their Louisianians in the Civil War claim his number is too high, that no more than two thousand participated.
Episodes of America's Funniest Home Videos ( from either the 2001 – present Tom Bergeron run or the 1997-1999 Daisy Fuentes-John Fugelsang run ) air in place of the WGN News at Nine in the event of a sports telecast preemption outside the Chicago market ; the 12 p. m. hour of the WGN Midday News is also occasionally preempted ( though in far rarer instances ) in the event that a Cubs or White Sox baseball game scheduled for broadcast on WGN-TV / WGN America begins at 1 p. m.

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O ' Connell further explained the trade by questioning Thornton's character both on and off the ice at the time, contrasting him with Patrice Bergeron, who was in his second full season with the Bruins when the trade took place.
In the 1930s, Bergeron and W. Findeisen developed the concept that clouds contain both supercooled water and ice crystals.

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Bergeron proved to be a valuable component to the Canadiens, playing forward on the fourth line as well as defence on power plays.
He helped lead Canada to a gold medal in the 2005 IIHF World Juniors, alongside Sidney Crosby and Patrice Bergeron on the first line.

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* Ralph W. Haskins, LeRoy P. Graf, and Paul H. Bergeron et al., eds.
The Bergeron and Spatial Synoptic Classification systems focus on the origin of air masses that define the climate of a region.
The Bergeron classification is the most widely accepted form of air mass classification.
In its turn, Kurt Vonnegut's short story " Harrison Bergeron " ( 1961 ) bears distinct resemblances to Zamyatin's tale.
* Janick Bergeron, " Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models ", 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7766-4.
The restaurant continued to grow in popularity and was running out of room when, in 1951, founder Victor Bergeron opened a larger one in San Francisco.
On September 14, 1998, the revival debuted with Tom Bergeron as its host.
The Bergeron Hollywood Squares employed three different bonus games during its six seasons on air.
Partway through the first season, the rules were modified so that the player had to correctly agree or disagree with a Secret Square-style question Bergeron asked the celebrity in order to claim the prize.
To eliminate the bad keys, contestants had 30 seconds to select celebrities and correctly agree or disagree with statements about the celebrities read by Bergeron.
On the December 12, 2002 episode of Game Show Week, Marshall and Bergeron traded places.
In the Goldberg Season 1 Series, Rosie O ' Donnell hosted the show during the Secret Square round while Bergeron sat in her square.
" at the contestants ; eventually, Bergeron and panelist Penn Jillette joined in, and the game was eventually won by the returning champion.
Another episode included an April Fools ' prank played on Tom Bergeron in the show's fifth season, featuring E. E. Bell as an obnoxious contestant who kept pushing his overly emotional opponent until she broke down in tears, in addition to testing Bergeron's patience.
* Bergeron, David.
* The year in which Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut takes place is 2081.

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