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stars and era
This was the golden era of Negro League baseball, a time when it produced some of its greatest stars.
Cy Young's career is seen as a bridge from baseball's earliest days to its modern era ; he pitched against stars such as Cap Anson, already an established player when the National League was first formed in 1876, as well as against Eddie Collins, who played until 1930.
The top actors of the era are now thought of as the classic film stars, such as Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Greta Garbo, and the greatest box office draw of the 1930s, child performer Shirley Temple.
The current era of star formation is expected to continue for up to one hundred billion years, and then the " stellar age " will wind down after about ten trillion to one hundred trillion years ( 10 < sup > 13 </ sup >– 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > years ), as the smallest, longest-lived stars in our astrosphere, tiny red dwarfs, begin to fade.
He was to become one of the famous stars of the sport along with Stanley Matthews and others of the era, and was to be one of the first to appear in adverts ( for Brylcreem ), after Denis Compton.
Like most movie stars of the silent era, Pickford found her career fading as talkies became more popular among audiences.
Musical stars such as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were among the most popular and highly respected personalities in Hollywood during the classical era ; the Fred and Ginger pairing was particularly successful, resulting in a number of classic films, such as Top Hat ( 1935 ), Swing Time ( 1936 ) and Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
This era saw musical stars become household names, including Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller, Donald O ' Connor, Cyd Charisse, Mickey Rooney, Vera-Ellen, Jane Powell, Howard Keel, and Kathryn Grayson.
Marl's Juice Crew was an important force in ushering in this era thanks to its advances in lyrical technique and the distinctive personalities of emerging stars like Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane.
This era produced some Hollywood action stars with martial arts background, such as Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chuck Norris.
Some of the biggest stars of this era were Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Rick Barry, Dave Cowens, Julius Erving, Elvin Hayes, Walt Frazier, Moses Malone, Artis Gilmore, George Gervin, Dan Issel, and Pete Maravich.
Aside from Terry himself, the other stars of the era were Mel Ott and Carl Hubbell.
The film stars of the time that starred in these films, playing both heroes and villains alike include Greer Garson, Cary Grant, James Cagney, Raymond Massey, Basil Rathbone, Walter Slezak, Dana Andrews, Don Ameche, Richard Loo, Humphrey Bogart, Paul Henreid, Richard Conte, Anthony Quinn and the most popular film star of the era, John Wayne.
Astronomers of the era expected that changes over time in the apparent separation and relative location of these stars would provide evidence for both the proper motion of stars and, by means of parallax shifts in their separation, for the distance of stars from the Earth ( a method first suggested by Galileo Galilei ).
It is known to have been in use by the Roman era, based on concepts inherited by Hellenistic astronomy from Babylonian astronomy of the Chaldean period ( mid-1st millennium BC ), which, in turn, derived from an earlier system of lists of stars along the ecliptic.
1990 began with a January British Vogue cover presenting five of the top modeling stars of the era hand-picked and photographed by Peter Lindbergh.
The title refers to an era when competing newspapers published a series of editions during the day, in this case marking its final edition front page with five stars and the word " Final.
In a film retrospective that celebrated the films and stars of 1939, Life concluded that Davis was the most significant actress of her era, and highlighted Dark Victory ( 1939 ) as one of the most-important films of the year.
The stars of this era in the team's history were future Hall of Famers Paul Arizin, Michael Bryson and Neil Johnston.
Many former stars from the silent era still lived in them, although most were no longer involved in the film business.
In the sound era McCarey ventured into feature-film direction, working with many of the biggest stars of the era, including Gloria Swanson ( Indiscreet, 1931 ), Eddie Cantor ( The Kid From Spain, 1932 ), the Marx Brothers ( Duck Soup, 1933 ), W. C. Fields ( Six of a Kind, 1934 ), Mae West ( Belle of the Nineties, 1934 ), and Harold Lloyd ( The Milky Way, 1936 ).
In recent times, there appears to have been a union of rock n roll with traditional pop, as many current pop stars and musicians use rock and roll instrumentation but with arrangements and compositions in the spirit of predecessors from the earlier era.

stars and all
And while less than ten years earlier the wayward Black Sox -- all of them top performers in their positions -- had toiled for stingy Charles Comiskey at salaries ranging from twenty-five hundred dollars to forty-five hundred dollars a year, stars now were asking ten thousand dollars, twenty thousand dollars, yes, even fifty thousand dollars a season.
They did not have the wit to follow the stars in their courses, to exchange names with each other, to harvest the experience of each for the wisdom of all.
Because this is a change to the observer's frame of reference ( i. e. the Earth itself ), it would therefore affect all stars equally.
The High Command meets to discuss all issues, including those of a political nature, and is responsible for drawing up the list of generals from which the president chooses those who will be promoted to four stars.
The points, which can be galaxies, stars, or other objects, themselves are specified using a coordinate chart or " grid " that is laid down over all spacetime.
Traditionally, the stars were assigned to one of six magnitude classes, and Bayer's catalog lists all the first-magnitude stars, followed by all the second-magnitude stars, and so on.
In 1999, the American Film Institute named Lancaster 19th among the greatest male stars of all time.
Until that time, neutron stars, like black holes, were regarded as just theoretical curiosities ; but the discovery of pulsars showed their physical relevance and spurred a further interest in all types of compact objects that might be formed by gravitational collapse.
In the center thereof is a diameter superimposed bronze star, the center line of all rays of both stars coinciding.
Comets are assumed to orbit other stars, but they are far too small for all current methods of detecting extrasolar planets.
Not all of the stars of Centaurus can be seen from China, and the unseen stars were classified among the Southern Asterisms by Xu Guangqi, based on his study of western star charts.
The first organization to call themselves all stars and go to competitions were the Q94 Rockers from Richmond, Virginia, founded in 1982.
The stars of Ursa Major were all circumpolar in Athens of 400 BCE, and all but the stars in the Great Bear's left foot were circumpolar in Ovid's Rome, in the first century CE.
0. 2-0. 5 ( one fifth to one half of all stars formed will have planets )
Making a comparison to the Sun's planets, he wrote " And if the fixed stars are the centers of similar systems, they will all be constructed according to a similar design and subject to the dominion of One.
They note that under these two proposed rules all of the present names for 99 % of the planets around single stars are preserved as informal forms of the IAU sanctioned provisional standard.

stars and visited
Rock music in India has its origins in 1960s when international stars such as The Beatles visited India and brought their music with them.
On leaving the University of Oxford, in 1676, Edmond Halley visited Saint Helena and set up an observatory with a aerial telescope with the intention of studying stars from the Southern Hemisphere.
When this play moved to the Criterion in Piccadilly with Michael Codron directing, he was visited backstage by Stanley Baker, one of the four stars in Caine's first film, A Hill In Korea, who told him about the part of a Cockney corporal in his upcoming film Zulu, a film Baker was producing and starring in.
In 1981 many of the stars of the show, Catherine Bach, James Best, Sorrell Booke, and Rick Hurst visited Hazard, Kentucky during the Black Gold Festival.
Monte Carlo has been visited by royalty as well as the general public and movie stars for decades.
Several of the stars, including Virginia Mayo, visited the village and participated in the winter carnival parade.
Three extra stars can be obtained if " Bonus mode " is switched on, with a star each awarded to the player with the most minigames won, most coins collected, and most happening spaces visited.
He used his skill to build a machine for bowling cricket balls, which was so good that when the Australian Cricket team visited Cambridge in 1909, Venn's machine clean bowled one of its top stars four times.
In 2004 it was visited by the stars of the television series Dirty Sanchez, who described it as " The Best Skatepark in the world, apart from the ones in Wales ".
During and after the 1917 Los Angeles campaign, the Sundays visited with Hollywood stars, and members of Sunday's organization played a charity baseball game against a team of show business personalities that included Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
Comedic actress Rose Marie visited WJW in 1961, as part of CBS's promotional practice of sending their major show stars directly to local affiliates: in this case, it was for The Dick Van Dyke Show.
The Virgin Records mogul, Richard Branson, has a luxury residence in the town, and his label's stars have often visited the village and sometimes jammed at the local bar, ' Sa Fonda '.
The three live in a world of black-and-white which is visited by the series ' stars, Babs Bunny and Buster Bunny.
Koshien Stadium is the oldest ballpark in Japan ; built in 1924, the stadium was once visited by American baseball legend Babe Ruth on a tour of Major League stars in 1934.
Hollywood stars such as Jack Benny visited injured children in hospitals.
In 1842, John Mitchell took over the theatre, producing mostly French comedies and plays with the greatest stars of the French stage, and the Theatre was a success and became fashionable for a dozen years, even being visited frequently by the Queen Victoria.
Rosarito was visited by Hollywood film stars such as Orson Welles and Dolores del Río who were attracted by hunting ( deer, quail and rabbit ) and fishing ( lobster, abalone ).
Many 1960s celebrities visited María Sabina, including rock stars such as Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Caruzzo, and with such majestic location overlooking the Valley of the Kings, the hotel tells its visitors about the glamorous guest list who has visited it … as it became a compass for legendary stars, luxury travellers and mystical adventurers.
Liverpool, fielding players from their reserve and youth teams ( the home side supplemented their line-up with a number of players from prominent Cork-based clubs like Avondale United and Cobh Ramblers ) won the game by one goal to nil in front of 6, 800 fans, and Gardaí estimated that more than 15, 000 people visited Dunmanway on the day to catch a glimpse of the Liverpool stars of the future.
Many Film stars from Bharat Bhushan to Shahrukh Khan have visited Maheshwar and admired its rich culture and beauty.
The stars start appearing around the holiday of Epiphany, when the Biblical Magi visited the baby Jesus, which falls on January 6.
The song is about a space alien who has visited the earth thousands of years in the past, and returns to the present to " find the stars misplaced, and the smell of a world that has burned.

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