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He also was a promoter of the New Text school, which considered Confucius as a divine figure and a spiritual ruler of China, who foresaw and started the evolution of the world towards the Universal Peace.
He also was a promoter of the New Text school, which considered Confucius as a divine figure and a spiritual ruler of China, who foresaw and started the evolution of the world towards the Universal Peace.
At this time, the Thai fighter was taken by Osamu Noguchi who was a promoter of boxing and was also interested in Muay Thai.
Its most vigorous promoter in Europe was William Bateson, who coined the terms " genetics " and " allele " to describe many of its tenets.
A major figure in the development of British psychedelia was the American promoter and record producer Joe Boyd, who moved to London in 1966.
As a teenager, Simmons was recruited into hip-hop by his older brother, Russell, who was then an up and coming hip-hop promoter.
If it was true, this would be a step towards the reunification of Poland, and Henry IV, who was denigrated particularly in the earlier literature, was really a conscious promoter of Poland interests and a true patriot ( apart from the merits of raising the awareness of the problems of ethnic and linguistic diversity in the Middle Ages ).
* Biography of John W. Gates, barbed wire promoter who monopolized the industry with the American Steel and Wire Company, accessed March 29, 2006
Parmentier, who among other things was a famous potato promoter, extracted sugar from chestnuts and sent a chestnut sugarloaf weighing several pounds to the Academy of Lyon.
Two pioneers to be noted: Hobart Johnstone Whitley, promoter extraordinaire, one of the " Boomers " who built towns in a day after the 1889 " Oklahoma Land Rush ," who drew the designs for some 150 towns with a stick in the dust, including the San Fernando Valley cities of Van Nuys, Reseda, and Canoga Park, and founder of Hollywood, just over the hill.
John H. Shary, who became a successful land developer and promoter, arrived in Hidalgo County in 1912.
When work on the line started in June 1898, it had been financed by the mining entrepreneur and company promoter Whitaker Wright, who fell foul of the law over the financial proceedings involved and dramatically committed suicide at the Royal Courts of Justice, after being convicted in 1904.
In 1888, Patrick Garrett ( known as the Sheriff who had shot Billy the Kid ) along with promoter Charles Greene, joined forces with Eddy to design and build a system of canals and flumes to divert water to their ranches and properties.
In 1977, Shaffer left SNL for a few months to co-star with Greg Evigan in A Year at the Top, a short-lived CBS sitcom in which Shaffer and Evigan play two musicians from Idaho who relocate to Hollywood where they are regularly tempted by a famous promoter ( who is actually the devil's son ), played by Gabriel Dell, to sell their souls in exchange for a year of stardom.
On 15 November 2005, Tarus Jackson ( AKA Terrance ), who had joined the group as a promoter, was fatally shot during a robbery at his home in Oakland.
Corcoran was founded by Hobart Johnstone Whitley, a prominent land developer from southern California, promoter who platted some 150 towns in the West, who took the lead in building Corcoran ( the main street of the community is named in his honor ).
Between 1881 and 1893, significant land development occurred in part through the efforts of a real estate promoter, Joshua T Herald, who promoted cleaner and cheaper living outside of the city of Wilmington in the area now known as Elsmere.
This business arrangement pitted the band and CD Presents in a pitched battle against San Francisco-based promoter Bill Graham, who negotiated with concert venue owners and San Francisco government officials to deprive PiL of a concert location.
Killiam, a lawyer, merchant, realtor and promoter who bought the Cherokee allotment that had belonged to Elzina Ross in connection with the construction of the Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway.
At this time, the " new town " community named it's town Denmark, S. C., in honor of a Captain Denmark, who was an official and promoter of The South Bound Railroad.
Peter Tosh ( born Winston Hubert McIntosh, 19 October 1944 – 11 September 1987 ), was a Jamaican reggae musician who was a core member of the band The Wailers ( 1963 – 1974 ), and who afterwards had a successful solo career as well as being a promoter of Rastafari.

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In truth, O ' Malley wanted no part of competing against an expansion team owned by a master promoter such as Veeck, even if he was only a minority partner.
* While WBC Super Featherweight champion, Julio César Chávez wanted to fight top contender Roger Mayweather for a promoter other than Don King.
In an interview conducted in 2005, Williams ' former promoter, Pak-Man, who worked on over half of the album with the rapper, spoke on the record, with his explanation leaning toward the album being intended as satire: " At that time Canibus was in the studio recording a lot of songs and mean a lot, but he didn't want to make the fans wait no more so he did C True Hollywood Stories and he wanted to have fun wit, so thats what we did we had fun wit ".
Sammartino also claimed that he told Rogers that he ( Bruno ) would be winning the belt that night — not their promoter and Rogers just wanted to get it over quickly.
Shortly after the death of Japanese Emperor Hirohito in early 1989, Maeda held a meeting with New Japan promoter Antonio Inoki, in which they agreed that Fujiwara, who had remained in New Japan but now wanted out, would be allowed to rejoin UWF and bring two of his disciples, Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki, with him.
The kids taught Denver the finer points of skateboarding and other pastimes while protecting him from concert promoter Morton Fizzback who wanted to use the dinosaur to make money.
Ranno was approached in 2003 by a British promoter who wanted to bring Starz over to the U. K.

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Rather than sign with an established promoter, Louis agreed to be represented by a black Detroit-area bookmaker named John Roxborough.
Though Cage Rage promoter Andy Geer said that the UFC show would not affect ticket sales for CR21, the signing of Sapp was a clear sign that the company knew it would need a superstar draw in order to successfully compete with the American promotion.
Senior was " indirectly responsible for the contract which Jenny Lind condescended to sign in 1850 with the American promoter P. T.
Drivers are typically required to sign a waiver to release the promoter of an event from liability.

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As a result, when the Æsir refused to release him, he bit off Týr's hand at a location " now called the wolf-joint " ( the wrist ), causing Týr to be one-handed and " not considered to be a promoter of settlements between people.
George Combe would become the main promoter of phrenology throughout the English speaking world after he viewed a brain dissection by Spurzheim's, convincing him of phrenology's merits.
Finn's position as the most visible promoter of the sport when it became widely known has often caused him to be mistakenly named as the inventor of the sport.
The Song Remains the Same captures one such exchange between him and a concert promoter.
By then, promoter Bob Arum took notice and signed him.
Arum also filed a lawsuit HBO for overstepping its boundaries in the sport by becoming a defacto promoter while trying to intentionally eliminate him as a promoter.
He refused to fight Johnson until Australian promoter Hugh D. McIntosh paid him $ 30, 000 for the fight ( Johnson only received $ 5, 000 ).
After this success, Argentinian boxing promoter Juan Carlos Lectoure pushed him into the international boxing scene by organizing fights with foreign boxers such as Douglas Huntley, Charles Austin, Johnny Brooks, Harold Richardson, Tommy Bethea, Manoel Severino and Eddy Pace.
Foreman called off the fight several weeks before it was to take place because the promoter failed to meet the deadline for paying him the remaining $ 9 million of his $ 10 million purse.
Pound, in particular, was to become an extravagant supporter and promoter of Antheil and his work, comparing him variously to Stravinsky and James Cagney, and describing him as breaking down music to its " musical atom ".
" Lombardo later became promoter and musical director of Jones Beach Marine Theater, which is a still-popular concert venue south of Freeport-the venue was built specifically with him in mind by Robert Moses, who regarded himself as one of Lombardo's fans.
When Curry started his comeback, he asked promoter Bob Arum to get him a fight with Linton.
Diego Blak ( born Diego Hodge ), a marketer and promoter and co-executive producer of Faces Of Death introduced them to Eazy-E at a concert he promoted in Cleveland, Ohio where they auditioned for him in his dressing room and then traveled back to Los Angeles, California after the show to seal the deal.
Suge Knight, along with other Death Row associates reportedly beat up a music promoter associated with Bad Boy Entertainment at a Los Angeles party, and forced him to drink urine.
He changed his name from Micky Peterson to Charles Bronson in 1987 on the advice of his fight promoter, Paul Edmonds, this was despite him never actually having seen a film starring the actor Charles Bronson.
After he returned from a stint at the Army National Guard in North Carolina he was discovered by a Cuban television promoter, Gaspar Pumarejo, who immediately introduced him to the Puerto Rican television world.
Other famous UWF angles included promoter Bill Watts being attacked and having a USSR flag draped on him by Eddie Gilbert, Missy Hyatt cold-cocking John Tatum after joining forces with Gilbert, Skandor Akbar throwing a fireball at Hacksaw Jim Duggan (" blinding " him temporarily ), and the Freebirds breaking Steve Williams ' arm.
When they did, promoter Zaida Morales was impressed and offered him a record deal.
His mother worked as a secretary to help pay to raise him, including a stint for the boxing promoter Jack Solomon.
Bethune, Thomas ' owner, then hired out " Blind Tom " at the age of eight years to concert promoter Perry Oliver, who toured him extensively in the US, performing as often as four times a day and earning Oliver and Bethune up to $ 100, 000 a year, an enormous sum for the time, " equivalent to $ 1. 5 million / year 2004, making Blind Tom undoubtedly the nineteenth century's most highly compensated pianist ".

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