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Zelmo and Beaty
* 1939 – Zelmo Beaty, American basketball player
In October 1969 the Stars signed Zelmo Beaty away from the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, but Beaty had to sit out the season due to a one year option held by the Hawks, which the Stars would not buy out for $ 75, 000.
* Zelmo Beaty

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* Larry Miller of the Carolina Cougars set the all-time scoring record for the American Basketball Association ( ABA ), with 67 points in a 139 – 125 win over the Memphis Pros, breaking Zelmo Beaty's record of 63 that had been set three weeks earlier.

Zelmo and .
In September 2011, his third novel, " Zelmo Goes To College ," will be published.
Johnny Haymer ( January 19, 1920 – November 18, 1989 ) was an American actor who played Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale, a recurring character in the television series M * A * S * H. Another high-profile role was that of the painfully unfunny stand-up comedian in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall.
Guest cast is Allan Arbus as Major Sidney Freedman, Johnny Haymer as Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale, Peter Riegert as Private Igor Straminsky, and Michael O ' Keefe as Tom.

Beaty and up
" When NASCAR officials Les Richter and Dick Beaty asked Hendrick officials what was wrong with Tim, Richmond appeared from nowhere and confronted both of them, then showed up late for the prerace drivers meeting.

Beaty and for
" Professor Michael Beaty, director of the Institute for Faith and Learning, said that Dembski's remarks violated the spirit of cooperation that the committee had advocated and stated that " Dr. Dembski's actions after the release of the report compromised his ability to serve as director.
David Beaty discovered oil in Warren in 1875 while drilling for natural gas in his wife's flower garden.
* Donald G. Fink and H. Wayne Beaty, Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, Eleventh Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1978, ISBN 0-07-020974-X
A habitual stick-up artist and con, Beaty was serving time for armed robbery and kidnapping at Chino Prison.
* Donald G. Fink and H. Wayne Beaty, Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, Eleventh Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1978, ISBN 0-07-020974-X

Beaty and Stars
* In the 1960 Cold War novel Village of Stars by David Beaty ( writing as Paul Stanton ), an RAF V-bomber of the fictional Venger type is sent to drop a nuclear bomb on a rebel force in the Middle East.

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In addition, he wrote his own articles, starting a regular monthly column in Melody Maker, and contributing to Rolling Stone with an article on his guru Meher Baba and a review of The Who's album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.
According to historian Nancy Lee Beaty ( 1970, The Craft of Dying: A Study in the Literary Tradition of the Ars Moriendi in England ), Holy Dying was the " artistic climax " of a consolatory death literature tradition that had begun with Ars moriendi in the 15th century.
DNA testing on a Baty of Cumbrian descent has found close matches with others bearing the following surnames: Beatty ; Beattie ; Beaty ; Baity ; Beattey ; Batey and Bates.
* Interview with Bart Beaty, author of Unpopular Culture: Transforming the European Comic Book in the 1990s

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Early pioneer families included the Hookers, Weeks ( after whom Lake Weeks was named ), Simmons, Mitchells, ( their son became Governor of Florida in the early 1900s ) Pembertons, Hendersons, Wheelers, Tomberlins, Morris, Harvey, Littles, O ' Briens, Beaty, Baucom, Gray and Spencer.

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* Beaty, Jerome, Middlemarch from Notebook to Novel: A Study of George Eliot's Creative Method, Champaign, Illinois, University of Illinois, 1960.
A few of the older families that lived in Jennings were, of course, The Jennings family, Bradshaw family, the Beaty family ( BAY-TEE ), Nunns, Cunninghams, Connells, Blair's, Johns, Hewitts, Stephen's, Hodges, Lewises, Avrietts, Leigh's, Bates, McCalls, Scaffs and others.
The Beaty Bridge.
Fraser held onto the plantation briefly before selling to Robert Ernest Beaty in 1905.
" Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy ", a blow-by-blow account of The Who compilation album of the same name, followed in December 1971.
Beaty notes " Wertham repeated his call ... national legislation based on the public health ideal that would prohibit the circulation and display of comic books to children under the age of fifteen.
Beaty reveals in 1959 Wertham tried to sell a follow-up to Seduction on the effects of television on Children, to be titled The War on Children.
* Beaty, Bart.
* Bart Beaty.
Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bloggy: An Online Poll Covets the Territory Once Owned by Pazz & Jop, November 30, 2006 edition of The New York Times.
* Beaty, Jonathan & Gwynne, S. C. ( 1993 ).
* William J. Beaty, " Humans and sparks ; The Cause, Stopping the Pain, and ' Electric People ".
Canale & Beaty: Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics, 11th ed.

suited and up
Since she could not act, one part suited her as well as any other, and so she was the first person to offer Mr. Lincoln a glass of water, holding it up to the box, high above her head, to Miss Harris, who had asked for it.
The group is ambiguous between reformism and revolution, leaving it up to each party to decide on the manner they deem best suited to achieve these aims.
Later species reduced the number of toes, and developed teeth more suited for grinding up grasses and other tough plant food.
Chiron thought that the topography of the location would be well suited to setting up a race track.
It is argued that the waterfall model and Big Design up Front in general can be suited to software projects that are stable ( especially those projects with unchanging requirements, such as with shrink wrap software ) and where it is possible and likely that designers will be able to fully predict problem areas of the system and produce a correct design before implementation is started.
Much of the land being opened up to Anglos in Mexican Texas was well suited for cotton, but raising cotton was a labor intensive endeavor at the time, profitable only by use of slave labor.
At Augsburg he was charged by the emperor to draw up, in concert with twenty other theologians, a refutation of the Lutheran Augsburg Confession, which had been delivered to the emperor on 25 June 1530, but he had to rewrite it five times before it suited the emperor.
In Devonian | Late Devonian vertebrate speciation, descendants of Pelagic zone | pelagic Sarcopterygii | lobe-finned fish – like Eusthenopteron – exhibited a sequence of adaptations: * Panderichthys, suited to muddy shallows ; * Tiktaalik with limb-like fins that could take it up onto land ; * Tetrapod | Early tetrapods in weed-filled swamps, such as: ** Acanthostega which had feet with eight digits, ** Ichthyostega with limbs.
High quality copra meal contains < 12 % non structural carbohydrate ( NSC ) which makes this product well suited for feeding to all horses that are prone to ulcers, insulin resistance, colic, tying up, and acidosis
In a trance-like state Jacques runs off to the diving boat and gets suited up for one final dive.
At a banquet, Count Adhemar tries to trip up the unsophisticated " Sir Ulrich " by urging him to show the other guests a dance from his own country ; William, who's only spent a couple of hours learning to dance that day before the banquet, improvises with Jocelyn and comes up with something suited to a rock video ( the featured song in this scene was " Golden Years " by David Bowie ).
When by 1944 it became evident that these two-battalion regiments were not suited to combat operations, certain glider regiments were broken up and their battalions attached to others.
His physical education teacher and basketball coach at Mary Hill Junior High School felt he was better suited to be a distance runner and encouraged him to take up the sport.
This resulted in an almost round sided boat with a narrow flat bottom, well suited to launching through the surf and able to hold up against aggressive ocean conditions.
However in 1974 he got his chance to play on the international stage when he suited up for the WHA team representing Canada in a series against the USSR national team.
Having spearheaded the " British invasion ," by head-hunting such writers as Moore, Gaiman, Delano, Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis and Peter Milligan, Berger was well suited to head up the new line, as she was already editing many of the series which would form the core of the early Vertigo output.
Nevertheless tactics were on the side of the Republicans, the broken ground before Hondschoote was perfectly suited to the French use of loose skirmishers, Jourdan and Vandamme's men kept up a constant fire from the protection of the hedges which the Hanoverians had little answer to.
Most left-handed people develop some mixed-handedness simply by living in a world where most everyday objects are suited for right-handed people, or by growing up with right-handed parents.
If the wide point of the board is nearer to the nose, the board tends to be best suited to prone riding as the bodyboarer's weight rests further up on the board.
Players are also divided up into positions suited to their role on the field, including Throwers, Catchers, and Linemen.
The feet are not suited for tearing up prey, however.
The rhipidoglossan ( see below ) and, to a lesser extent, the taenigloissan radula types are suited to less strenuous modes of feeding, brushing up smaller algae or feeding on soft forms ; molluscs with such radulae are rarely able to feed on leathery or coralline algae.
* In an advertisement for London's 2012 Olympic bid, Samantha Bond once again suited up as Miss Moneypenny.

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