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Warnock was quick to inject new blood into the Terriers ' side, snapping up ' keeper Steve Francis, Darren Bullock, Ronnie Jepson, Tom Cowan and Pat Scully during his first season, all of whom would go on to become mainstays in the 1994 / 95 promotion season.
Hall of Famers Hilton Smith, a pitcher, and Willard Brown, a slugging shortstop / outfielder with a consistent batting average of over. 300, became Monarch mainstays during this time.
The Castro was also known for the outrageous characters who were 1970s mainstays, such as Jesus Christ Satan and The Cosmic Lady, who endeared local residents with their unique perspectives, particularly during street events such as the Castro Street Fair and Halloween in the Castro.
In the band's early progressive rock incarnation he used a variety of keyboards, including a Mellotron, but his mainstays during the band's most popular phase were a Yamaha CP-80 electro-acoustic piano, a Yamaha CS-80 sythesizer, and a Prophet 5.
" The former performed quite well on modern rock mainstays such as MTV2 during 2001, and Pressure 4-5 started working on new material the following year with new blue graphics draping their website.

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Bicycles and horse buggies were the two mainstays of private transportation just prior to the automobile, and the grading of smooth roads in the late 19th century was stimulated by the widespread advertising, production, and use of these devices.
Whaling and seal hunting were once traditional mainstays of Greenland's economy.
While his mainstays were the Arbiter Fuzz Face and a Vox wah-wah pedal, Hendrix experimented with guitar effects as well.
Tourism, petroleum transshipment, and offshore finance were the mainstays of the Netherlands Antillean economy, which was closely tied to the outside world.
Today's staples — sweet potatoes and pigs — were later arrivals, but shellfish and fish have long been mainstays of coastal dwellers ' diets.
The mainstays of the passenger pigeon's diet were beechnuts, acorns, chestnuts, seeds, and berries found in the forests.
Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in March 1973 by mainstays Greg Macainsh on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Imants " Freddie " Strauks on drums.
Other mainstays of the organizing committee were Judy Miller, Jack Waluska, Steve Gerrie and Brenda Howard of GLF.
Other mainstays of the staff of the City News Bureau were Arnold Dornfeld, Paul Zimbrakos and Bernard Judge.
Livestock and farming were the mainstays of Emery County's economy for much of its history.
Logging and tourism were the economic mainstays of Weaverville for many years.
The former mainstays of Florence's economy were logging, commercial fishing, and agriculture, but today tourism is increasingly significant to generate revenue.
The Jordans were featured on several Alan Freed stage shows and were mainstays on all the important East Coast TV programs, especially in the Tri-State area. Their biggest hit, in 1966, was " Gimme Some Lovin.
Until recently, logging and Weyerhaeuser's milling operations were the mainstays of the local economy.
Rankin House, former home of Miramichi lumber baron Alexander Rankin at Douglastown ( IR Walker 1983 ) Although subsistence farming constituted one part of the new settlement's economy, the thin, acid soils of the Miramichi were not conducive to agriculture ; thus, the lumber industry and Atlantic salmon fishery were the mainstays.
The mainstays of the organization, however, were studio co-owner G. M. Anderson, starring in the very popular " Broncho Billy " westerns, and Charlie Chaplin.
They became mainstays of film courses in the English-speaking world, but were never updated or revised.
The local Raglan economy was supported initially by flax and timber exports, these were followed by farming and dairy which are still the mainstays of the area.
Two aircraft, the B-17 Flying Fortress, and the B-24 Liberator, were the mainstays of this command.
Yardley was again the captain and the other mainstays were Hutton, Lowson, Lester, Halliday, Wilson, Watson, Sutcliffe, Brennan, Wardle, Leadbeater and the fast-medium bowler Bill Holdsworth who was effectively Trueman's stand-in.
Otherwise, the mainstays were as before: Yardley, Hutton, Lowson, Lester, Halliday, Watson, Wilson, Sutcliffe, Brennan and Wardle.
Many of these wrestlers were regular mainstays of the Grand Olympic Auditorium wrestling promotion in Los Angeles, who would compete in Dallas regularly, as did Fritz and several Texas-based wrestlers doing the same for Gene and Mike LeBell's promotion in L. A.
" He later appeared in the persona of a Vegas-style " impressionist " who would pay great praise to showbiz mainstays such as talk show host Mike Douglas and singers Tony Orlando and Dawn — and then speculate how they'd react if steel needles were plunged into their eyes.

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The touring band is now mainstays Lance and Lane Hoppen, " Fly " Amero, Charlie Morgan and returning co-founder, John Hall.
During this time ( 1967 – 75 ) the A's featured Hall of Famers Reggie Jackson and Rollie Fingers, who went on to be mainstays of the Oakland Athletics 3 consecutive World Series titles ( 1972 – 74 ).
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell, Billy Benedict and ' Sunshine ' Sammy Morrison were mainstays of Katzman's East Side troupe.

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As the agricultural and sugar industries, which became the mainstays of the colony's economy, grew, the province would eventually subdivide into several distinct municipalities and the administrative center of the region would later shift west to the coastal town of Ponce.

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Eventually, the Indians traded Barker to the Atlanta Braves for Brett Butler and Brook Jacoby, who would become mainstays of the team for the remainder of the decade.
A bevy of trade deadline deals saw the departure of some mainstays from the Cup team such as Kunitz, who was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for defenseman Ryan Whitney ; Pahlsson, who was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks for defenseman James Wisniewski ; and Moen, who was traded to the San Jose Sharks for two prospects.
Lawler then promised he would show up at an ECW show in order to gain revenge, and when he did show up, he had ECW mainstays Van Dam ( who turned heel ) and Sabu with him.
Some early Baltimore punk musicians moved onto other local bands by the end of the 1990s, resulting in local mainstays Lungfish and Fascist Fascist, who became regionally prominent.
His cocaine addiction nonetheless was not a secret to many World Class mainstays, including manager Gary Hart, who tried to encourage him many times to kick the habit.
In October 2009 the film was screened at a number of ' one night only ' UK theatrical screenings also featuring live music from Les Savy Fav, who feature in the film and have long been mainstays of All Tomorrow's Parties line-ups.
This, however, does not take into account former Premiership mainstays which currently are in The Football League, such as Wimbledon ( who became Milton Keynes Dons in 2004 on their relocation from South London to Milton Keynes ), Sheffield Wednesday, Coventry City and Leeds United, who were founding members of the Premiership and stayed there for between nine and 12 years before going down, and have yet to return.
Among the artists found there who would soon become mainstays of both DC and Marvel Comics were Alfredo Alcala, Alex Niño, Nestor Redondo, and Gerry Talaoc.

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Simien-Despréaux, one of Louis XVIII's authors, stated in 1814 that Louis XVII was living and someone possessed proof of this ; and Eckard, one of the mainstays of the official account, left among his unpublished papers a statement that many members of " an assembly of our wise men " obstinately named Louis XVII as the prince whom their wishes demanded.
The album features work by nine producers, including Tim Armstrong, Nick Hexum, Mark Hoppus, and John Feldmann, among other punk rock mainstays.
In 1993, when the first RFK lineup was revealed, some controversy arose among the station's listeners over the inclusion of the Stereo MCs ; the previous events had only included mainstays of rock and alternative music and the MCs, a hip hop group, seemed out of place.
Just as Nyren, supported by Small and others, was the principal figure in the team, the mainstays among the membership were the Reverend Charles Powlett, Philip Dehany and John Richards.

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