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  • ...st [[Bill Evans]], pianist [[Earl Hines|Earl “Fatha” Hines]], trombonist [[Bill Watrous]], the [[Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band]], alto saxopho
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  • * [[Bill Evans]] *[[Bill Watrous]]
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  • ...]], Susan Muscarella, <br/>Dave Le Febvre, [[Dave Meros]], Kent Reed,<br/> Bill Aron, Dave Kopf, Cheryl Pyle, <br/>Scott Latham, Nic Ten Broeck Notably, the 1979 European Tour band appeared on the same bill as [[Dizzy Gillespie]], and the 1981 Japan Tour band performed in, among ot
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  • ...because of his size, but his college friends knew him by the nickname "Old Bill".<ref>[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/whtaft.htm ArlingtonCemetery.Net ci ...[[Nelson Aldrich]] and big business, Taft took credit, calling it the best bill to come from the Republican Party. Again, he had managed to alienate all si
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  • ...e]], who was his mentor along with pianist [[Stan Kenton]] and trumpeter [[Bill Catalano]]. ...many symphonic and jazz trumpet players use Schilke trumpets, including [[Bill Chase]], [[Randy Brecker]], [[Marvin Stamm]], [[Adolph Herseth]], [[Arturo
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  • ...nsas had rejected the Lecompton Constitution, Buchanan managed to pass his bill through the House, but it was blocked in the Senate by Northerners led by [ When Republicans lost a plurality in the House in [[1856]], every significant bill they passed fell before southern votes in the Senate or a Presidential [[ve
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  • ...eaded a [[United States Cabinet|cabinet]] of notable men such as [[Charles Evans Hughes]], [[Andrew Mellon]], [[Herbert Hoover]] and [[Secretary of the Inte ...e=The Nearly Adventist President |accessdate=2007-11-28 |last=Knott |first=Bill |date=[[2006-01-26]] |work=Adventist Review |publisher=[[Seventh-day Advent
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  • ...rkers if they were absent from work too often. Organized labor blocked the bill and denounced Johnson. Still, Johnson's mission had a substantial impact be ...Bot generated title -->]</ref> described by two journalists:<ref>[[Rowland Evans]] and [[Robert Novak]]. ''Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power'' (1966)
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  • ...nstitutional Law at [[New York Law School]] where he taught with [[Charles Evans Hughes]]. ...al election, 1916|the election]], defeating Republican candidate [[Charles Evans Hughes]]. As governor of New York from 1907-1910, Hughes had a progressive
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  • [[Image:Jefferson Memorial with Declaration preamble.jpg|thumb|right|Rudolph Evans' statue of Jefferson with the Declaration of Independence preamble to the r ...m of religion]], and streamline the judicial system. In 1778, Jefferson's "Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge" led to several academic reform
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  • ...s/0411240206_1_new-trees-oak-park-district-mulberry-trees</ref><ref>Dwyer, Bill (2007), “Tree Fury at Field,” ''Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Rive ...<ref> (1995) Schory, Brenda, “Loud protest trails quiet passage of tax cap bill,” <i>Kane County Chronicle</i>, July 7, p. 1</ref> He was selected to be
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  • ...s/0411240206_1_new-trees-oak-park-district-mulberry-trees</ref><ref>Dwyer, Bill (2007), “Tree Fury at Field,” ''Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Rive ...<ref> (1995) Schory, Brenda, “Loud protest trails quiet passage of tax cap bill,” <i>Kane County Chronicle</i>, July 7, p. 1</ref> He was selected to be
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  • ...of Eisenhower's most enduring achievements was championing and signing the bill that authorized the Interstate Highway System in 1956. He justified the pro *[[Charles Evans Whittaker]], 1957
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  • ...s/0411240206_1_new-trees-oak-park-district-mulberry-trees</ref><ref>Dwyer, Bill (2007), “Tree Fury at Field,” ''Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Rive ...<ref> (1995) Schory, Brenda, “Loud protest trails quiet passage of tax cap bill,” <i>Kane County Chronicle</i>, July 7, p. 1</ref> He was selected to be
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  • ...s/0411240206_1_new-trees-oak-park-district-mulberry-trees</ref><ref>Dwyer, Bill (2007), “Tree Fury at Field,” ''Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Rive ...<ref> (1995) Schory, Brenda, “Loud protest trails quiet passage of tax cap bill,” <i>Kane County Chronicle</i>, July 7, p. 1</ref> He was selected to be
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  • ...s/0411240206_1_new-trees-oak-park-district-mulberry-trees</ref><ref>Dwyer, Bill (2007), “Tree Fury at Field,” ''Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Rive ...<ref> (1995) Schory, Brenda, “Loud protest trails quiet passage of tax cap bill,” <i>Kane County Chronicle</i>, July 7, p. 1</ref> He was selected to be
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  • ...s/0411240206_1_new-trees-oak-park-district-mulberry-trees</ref><ref>Dwyer, Bill (2007), “Tree Fury at Field,” ''Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Rive ...<ref> (1995) Schory, Brenda, “Loud protest trails quiet passage of tax cap bill,” <i>Kane County Chronicle</i>, July 7, p. 1</ref> He was selected to be
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  • [17:52] <Ironholds> as does the fact that I bill by the hour and have lots of work to do [21:02] <Mike_H> Ursula Andress, Linda Evans, John Forsythe, Lee Majors
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  • * Robert Evans, 36, Engine 33 * Eric Brian Evans, 31
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  • ...the depth of the Great Depression. Hoover also vetoed the [[Muscle Shoals Bill]] in 1931, which would have provided cheap energy to the Tennessee river va *[[Charles Evans Hughes]] ([[Chief Justice of the United States|Chief Justice]]) &ndash; 193
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