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The group of writers, musicians and artists became known as " The Kardomah Gang ".
Capra later became a gag writer for Hal Roach's Our Gang series and then writer for slapstick comedy director, Mack Sennett, where he began writing scripts for comedian Harry Langdon.
By the following year Dalglish was a full professional and a regular member of the highly-rated Celtic reserve team that became known as the Quality Street Gang, due to its having a large number of future Scottish internationals, including Danny McGrain, George Connelly, Lou Macari, and David Hay.
Sennett developed the Kid Comedies, a forerunner of the Our Gang films, and in a short time his name became synonymous with screen comedy.
During 1976 – 77, in the midst of the original UK punk movement, bands emerged such as Manchester's Joy Division, The Fall, and Magazine, Leeds ' Gang of Four, and London's The Raincoats that became central post-punk figures.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Shanghai became an industrial center and center for radical leftism ; the leftist Jiang Qing and her three cohorts, together the Gang of Four, were based in the city.
" Washington quickly became the oldest team in the NFL and earned the nickname " The Over the Hill Gang.
Partial to seasoned veterans instead of highly-touted young players, Allen's teams became known as the Over-the-Hill Gang.
Years of resentment over the Cultural Revolution, the public persecution of Deng Xiaoping ( who was seen as Zhou's ally ), and the prohibition against publicly mourning Zhou became associated with each other shortly after Zhou's death, leading to popular discontent against Mao and the Gang of Four.
After his discovery at the age of three, he instantly became a key member of the Our Gang children's comedy movie series and one of Hollywood's stars.
During his relatively short leadership, Hua was credited for quickly ousting the Gang of Four from political power and thus became the leader whose emergence marked the end of the Cultural Revolution.
She became the singer / yodeler in Dude Martin's Roundup Gang in 1942, appearing on Bay Area radio stations.
Mayor Adams aligned himself with the Shelton Brothers Gang and thus became the bitter enemy of Charlie Birger and his men.
The group became known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang.
The Melbourne Athenaeum was built during this period and later became Australia's first cinema, screening The Story of the Kelly Gang, the world's first feature film in 1906.
Gradually the earlier gangs such as the Hell's Kitchen Gang were transformed into organized crime entities around the same time that Owney Madden became one of the most powerful mobsters in New York.
On 27 November 1975, McWhirter was assassinated by two IRA volunteers, both of whom were members of what became known as the Balcombe Street Gang, the group for whose capture McWhirter had offered the reward.
The song " Rapper's Delight ", which was performed by The Sugar Hill Gang, brought rap into the public music arena, and revolutionized the music industry as it introduced the idea of re-using existing compositions, a practice that later became known as " sampling ".
Among them were Dean O ' Banion and his group of mostly Irish thugs, who became known as the " North Side Gang.
The announcement became known as the Limehouse Declaration and the four as the " Gang of Four ".
During the 1930s became the regular home for The Crazy Gang.
Through 1926, live broadcasts of his weekly variety show Roxy and His Gang from the Capitol Theatre in New York became increasingly popular.
Haughey won an open vote by 58 votes to 22, with the result that those TDs who voted against Haughey, including O ' Malley, became known as the Gang of 22.
Following the death of Mao in September 1976 and the coup d ' état against the radical Gang of Four a month later, Chen became increasingly active in the country's political life.
With a subtle change in musical direction, yet still retaining the band's identity, Jill Saward ( formerly of Fusion Orchestra, Brandy and Citizen Gang ) became their lead singer to make Shakatak's fifth album, Down on the Street.

Gang and active
They included people ranging from academics like Chien Mu, reputed to be the last prominent Chinese intellectual opposing the conventional wisdom take on the May Fourth Movement, politicians like Lien Chan, from a family with a long history of active pan-Chinese patriotism despite being native Taiwanese, to gang mobsters like Chang An-le, a leader of the notorious United Bamboo Gang.
He becomes a more active participant in the Scooby Gang, jumping into several of Buffy's fights to provide assistance, whether she wants it or not.
In the United States in 2006 there were approximately 785, 000 active street gang members, according to the National Youth Gang Center.
In 2011, however, the National Gang Intelligence Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation asserted that " There are approximately 1. 4 million active street, prison, and motorcycle gangs gang members comprising more than 33, 500 gangs in the United States.
At the still active Little Bohemia Lodge on Little Star Lake in Manitowish Waters, then owned by Emil Wanatka, the Dillinger Gang and FBI were involved in a shoot-out, which resulted in the accidental shooting death of a local resident and two Civilian Conservation Corps workers at the hands of the FBI, who mistook them for an escaping John Dillinger and members of his gang.
Pier's armed band, known as the Arumer Zwarte Hoop ( English: Black Gang from Arum ), were pirates mainly active against the Hollanders and Burgundians at sea.
One Man Gang retired him from active competition permanently with a running splash on the concrete floor during a match against Reed, aired on the November 14, 1987 episode of Superstars.
The term " Jack Mormon " was used by author Edward Abbey in his novel The Monkey Wrench Gang to describe a character, Seldom Seen Smith, who was a Mormon and had many wives, but was not active in the LDS Church nor its belief system: " Born by chance into membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ( Mormons ), Smith was on lifetime sabbatical from his religion.
In the early 19th century smugglers were very active on the Kent coastline, with gangs, such as The Aldington Gang bringing spirits, tobacco and salt to Kent, taking goods like wool across the English Channel to France.
After Our Gang was discontinued, Thomas enlisted in the US Army in 1954, and was released from active military service in 1956 decorated with a National Defense Service Medal and a Good Conduct Medal.
Petty is active in many charitable causes, such as the Victory Junction Gang Camp for terminally-ill children, which he established to honor his late son, as well as an annual charity motorcycle ride across the country called the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America.
The Crazy Butch Gang was an American juvenile street gang active in the New York City underworld during the late nineteenth century.
Prince Gang, a man with an active personality and handsome features, had 14 wives in addition to his lawful wife, Princess Duk-in.
The Hook Gang was an American street gang and later river pirates active in New York City during the late-19th century.
* Mamak Gang, a Malaysian gang active since the early 1990s
The Boodle Gang was an American street gang active in New York City during the mid-to-late 19th century.
He is best known for being a founding member of the jazz groups The Bad Plus ( with Reid Anderson and Ethan Iverson ) and Happy Apple ( with Michael Lewis and Erik Fratzke ) although he is active in many other projects including free jazz collective Buffalo Collision with NYC " Downtown " legends Tim Berne and Hank Roberts and the electronic art / pop group Halloween Alaska as well as the noise / prog band The Gang Font with former Husker Du bassist Greg Norton.

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