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Elementary Schools: Dillard Elementary School ( Home of The Dragons ), New Vision Elementary School ( School of Thunder ), Huntsville Elementary School ( Home of The Hounds )
Hawkins's first major gig was with Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds in 1921, whom he joined permanently in April 1922 and toured with through 1923, when he settled in New York City.
Working in both London and New York, he won trans-Atlantic fame, and it was when he was in New York that Kenneth Macgowan persuaded him to go to Hollywood and make his stage debut there in The Hounds of Zaroff in 1932.
Fremington's amenities include two pubs, the Fox and Hounds and the New Inn ; they are situated almost next door to each other.
The village has two pubs, The New Inn and The Hare and Hounds, and is home to successful amateur football, cricket and bowling teams.

Hounds and were
Others believe it was a cross from a miniature French pointer and a pinscher ; others claim that is was developed from the St. Hubert Hound, also a bloodhound, in the 18th century, and still others believe that they were descended from Basset Hounds, based upon their scent abilities and general appearance.
* Their identification as Dominicans gave rise to the pun that they were the Domini canes, or Hounds of the Lord.
In 1692, in Jurgenburg, Livonia, Thiess testified under oath that he and other werewolves were the Hounds of God.
Christians came to dub these mythical creatures as " The Hounds of Hell " or " Dogs of Hell " and theorised they were therefore owned by Satan.
The models were Indian Chief, Trailblazer, Apache ( all three were 700 twins ), Tomahawk ( 500 twin ), Woodsman ( 500 single ), Westerner ( 500 single ), Hounds Arrow ( 250 single ), Fire Arrow ( 250 single ), Lance ( 150 2-stroke single ) and a 3-wheeled Patrol Car ( 350 cc single ).
Various breeds of foxhounds and other hunting hounds were imported from England, Ireland, and France, making up the initial composition of the dogs that were later known as “ Virginia Hounds ”.
The brothers formed a quartet with a cousin named Lennie, and had been touring United States Army and Navy bases entertaining the troops and were offered a job at The Fox and Hounds nightclub, one of the fanciest clubs in Boston.
Among the 52 episodes in the series were such mystery adventures as " The Sad Night ," " Hot Box ," " Last Will And Nursery Rhyme ," " Hare And Hounds ," " Hunt And Peck ," " Death Is A Doll ," " Tempest In a Casserole " and " Mexican Maze.
The original books released were Beer, Blood and Ashes ( 1995 ), Eat the Worm ( 1995 ), Burning in Paradise ( 1998 ), and the now out-of-print A Blessing of the Hounds ( 2002 ), 46 Down ; A Book of Dreams and Other Ramblings ( 2004 ) and When Pets Kill ( 2005 ).
In February 2011 Kenny G and his music were featured in a Super Bowl XLV ad for Audi called " Release the Hounds.
The Hounds were a pack of foul and incomprehensibly alien beasts " emerging from strange angles in dim recesses of non-Euclidean space before the dawn of time " ( Long ) to pursue travelers down the corridors of time.
Feldwebel Heitsch, the pilot and Feldwebel Pfeiffer, the observer, were driven to The Fox & Hounds pub in Knatts Valley, where they were bought a brandy before being driven to Sevenoaks Police Station.
A and C batteries were further task organized to Task Force 2 – 8 Infantry ( Talon ) and Task Force 3 – 67 Armor ( Hounds of Hell ) respectively.
Two years later in 2001, they reached the US Open Cup quarterfinals after beating the Colorado Rapids of the Major League Soccer and then-A-league opponent El Paso Patriots in their first two games, but the Hounds were eliminated in the quarterfinals by their second MLS opponent of the tournament, the Chicago Fire, in a two-overtime, 3 – 2 defeat.
The Findon Hounds and the Findon Harriers Hunt Club-a name connected with Miller's residence-Findon in Kew, were at Mill Park.
The Hounds had early popular support despite their brutal tactics, as many of the gang attacked unarmed Mexican and Chilean immigrants in Clark Point and extorted money from those few who were successful.
While city officials were previously hesitant to take action against the Hounds, this attack finally turned the public against the Hounds, with money collected for the Spanish, Alcade Dr. T. M.
Leavenworth along with Sam Brannan, Captain Beezer Simmons, and other citizens demanded the city take action and later 230 men were deputized to arrest the Hounds.
However, most of the gang had fled the city by this time, although around 20 members, including a leader of the Hounds, Sam Roberts, were captured by troops led by merchant Isacc Bluxome Jr .. Roberts and another member called Saunders were sentenced to ten years imprisonment while the other members were given shorter sentences ; however, the influence of " Know Nothing " politicians was able to overturn these convictions.

Hounds and gang
Officially called the San Francisco Society of Regulators, the gang, mostly made up of thugs and criminals as well as former Mexican-American War veterans, would later become known as The Hounds.
The public resentment and hostility toward the gang, however, would prevent the Hounds from reorganizing.

Hounds and San
King ; singer-songwriters Jason Mraz and John Mayer ; saxophonist Karl Denson ; San Francisco's Culann's Hounds ; heavy metal band Metallica ; rock trio ZO2 and even with the Hungarian Ambassador to the United States, András Simonyi.
* San Francisco History: The Annals of San Francisco, Part Three-The Hounds
Culann's Hounds is a traditional Irish folk band from San Francisco.
Culann's Hounds played their first public gig in spring of 1999 at the Blackthorn Tavern in San Francisco.

Hounds and which
Now and then, the President would call for `` Little Jack, Master of the Hounds '', which was his nickname for a messenger who had worked in the White House since Teddy Roosevelt's administration, and discuss the welfare of some one of the animals.
In other traditions similar spectral hounds are found, e. g. Gabriel Hounds ( England ), Ratchets ( England ), Yell Hounds ( Isle of Man ), related to Herne the Hunter's hounds, which form part of the Wild Hunt.
At a Hash, one or more members (" Hares ") lay a trail, which is then followed by the remainder of the group ( the " Pack " or " Hounds ").
He formed the band Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds, which consisted of Stradlin on vocals and rhythm guitar, Rick Richards of Georgia Satellites on lead guitar, Jimmy Ashhurst of Broken Homes on bass, and Charlie Quintana on drums.
Other pubs include The Greyhound, The Star and The Hare and Hounds ( which is slightly out of the village, across Lingfield Common ).
In 1946, Arkham House published Long's first collection of supernatural fiction, The Hounds of Tindalos, which collected 21 of his best tales from the previous twenty years of magazine publication.
These included " The Hounds of Tindalos " ( the first Mythos story written by anyone other than Lovecraft ), The Horror from the Hills ( which introduced the elephantine Great Old One Chaugnar Faugn to the Mythos ), and " The Space-Eaters " ( featuring a fictionalized HPL as its main character ).
Though the Hounds are sometimes pictured as canine, probably because of the evocative name of the first story in which they appeared, it is not likely that they appear as such-the story states that the name " veils their foulness ".
The Hounds are referred to by the scientific name Pseudocanis tindalosi, which literally means " the false dog of Tindalos ", but most of the characters call them " Bandersnatches " after a creature in Lewis Carroll's poem " Jabberwocky ".
The freestanding ideal sculpture remained the most important of sculptural genres, however, and Bates gradually turned to statues such as the 1889 Hounds in Leash, which is essentially a relief composition translated to three dimensions.
The Hare and Hounds public house, in Kings Heath High Street, was the location of the first concert by UB40 on 9 February 1979, which is commemorated by a PRS for Music plaque.
It includes the videos for the songs on the album ( in the same order ), plus the video for " The Big Sky ", a song from Hounds of Love which is not included on the compilation album.
The second track " The Baying of the Hounds " was derived from a line in the song " Diana " which reads " And she knows by the sound of the baying, by the baying of the hounds ".
The dominance hierarchy for the E locus alleles appears to be as follows: E < sup > m </ sup > > E < sup > G </ sup > > E > e. The Grizzle allele is specific to Salukis and Afghan Hounds, the latter in which it is referred to as " Domino ".
The local farmers called their farmdogs Bloodhounds, but it seems more likely that these hounds were offspring from the Squire ’ s scent hounds, which in turn were descended primarily from St. Hubert Hounds.
The Hounds are preparing material for a new album, which will feature more of their original compositions.
In other traditions similar spectral hounds are found, e. g. Gabriel Hounds ( England ), Ratchets ( England ), Yell Hounds ( Isle of Man ), related to Herne the Hunter's hounds, which form part of the Wild Hunt.
There is also a fourth pub, the Hare and Hounds in the hamlet of Mill Brow, which was formerly part of the civil parish of Mellor.
The original title for the record was Temptation Revelation, but this was changed to Hounds of Zaroff which was a Steve Wacholz suggestion.
The Combine's warriors prevailed, thanks to the assistance of the mercenary units the Kell Hounds and Wolf's Dragoons, which were sent by House Davion.
In 1650, Robert Brooke sailed to Crown Colony in America with his pack of hunting dogs, which were the root of several strains of American Hounds.
One eventual result was the foundation of the Thames Hare and Hounds in October 1868, the first cross-country club, which would itself go on to an illustrious history.

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