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  • ...as a surgeon, her mother a women's rights activist. She attended Bryn Mawr College, from which she did not graduate, instead trying her luck at theater. A ser ...er (1967), The Lion in Winter (1968; shared with Barbra Streisand), and On Golden Pond (1981), giving her the record for most Oscars wins by a female actor.
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  • ...he unorganized territory of the United States. As settlers desired to move west, Native Americans were forced out of their lands. The end of the Black Hawk * West Okoboji is the deepest natural lake in the state. Its depth is 136 feet.
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  • ...reinforced by a lecture from astrophysicist [[Otto Struve]] in 1951. After college, he served briefly as an electronics officer on the [[heavy cruiser]] [[USS ...ch at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory ([[NRAO]]) in [[Green Bank, West Virginia]], and later the [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]]. He conducted key m
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  • ...ed States]]. It was admitted as the 35th state in [[Year Admitted:=1863]]. West Virginia was part of Virginia until the area refused to endorse the ordinan [[Image:West_Virginia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|West Virginia]]
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  • ...ity population was 189,594. It is bordered by the [[Pacific Ocean]] on the west, by [[Directory:Seal Beach, California|Seal Beach]] on the north, by [[Dire ...tion for [[kite surfing]], and this sport can be viewed on the beach north-west of the [[Huntington Beach Pier|pier]].
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  • | location = [[Golden Valley, Minnesota]], [[United States|USA]]; manufacturing facilities around ...rimarily concerned with [[food]] products, which is [[headquartered]] in [[Golden Valley, Minnesota]], a suburb of [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]]. T
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  • ...available through Libri Publishers. Her self-titled CD, nominated for the Golden Headset Award, is available through Inoculation Records. It was beaten out, ...ur, Santa Monica College, Thousand Oaks High School, Ladyfest Glasgow, Mae West Fest, Nuyorican Poets' Café, the Green Mill, Austin International Poetry F
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  • ...rst trombone player with the Cal Band and a respondent to the ad, followed Golden’s lead and placed his own ad in the ''Daily Californian''. The response ...y, 1968, an event heralded by an article in ''The Daily Californian''.<ref>Golden, Leslie (May 17, 1968), “Jazz Enthusiasts Organize Big, New ‘ASUC Ensem
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  • ...In 1946, Wirtz, who was credited with creating the popular concept of the college basketball doubleheader, became the key figure in the creation of a rival p ...the Blackhawks and Chicago Stadium Corporation in 1966. The team enjoyed a golden era during the 1960s and early 1970s, winning the Stanley Cup in 1961 and f
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  • | name = <font color="blue">Les Golden</font><font color="black"> ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</small>
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  • | name = <font color="blue">Les Golden</font><font color="black"> ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</small>
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  • His father, Allan Barr Lutz, a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School, was a maritime lawyer. In the war years, he was a law ...e that route. So he had to go back to the US. So all the connection with West End directors and casting agents was sadly wasted.”
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  • | name = <font color="blue">Les Golden</font><font color="black"> ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</br>Mark Morris (busine
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  • | name = <font color="blue">Les Golden</font><font color="black"> ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</br>Mark Morris (busine
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:29, 17 May 2014
  • | name = <font color="blue">Les Golden</font><font color="black"> ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</br>Mark Morris (busine
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:28, 17 May 2014
  • | name = <font color="blue">Les Golden</font><font color="black"> ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</br>Mark Morris (busine
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  • * ''Greg did an excellent job covering data with the West Division team. I appreciate his knowledge and the way he was able to help ===Rollins College===
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  • |alma_mater=[[United States Military Academy|U.S. Military Academy]]<br />[[West Point, New York]], [[United States]] ...curred upon Eisenhower's matriculation at [[United States Military Academy|West Point]]).
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  • | name = [[Person_First_Name::Les]] [[Person_Last_Name::Golden]] ...tz (stand-up comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</small>
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  • ...hau]], [[Bea Arthur|Beatrice Arthur]], and [[Rod Steiger]]. While still at college, Curtis was discovered by [[Joyce Selznick]], the notable [[talent agent]], ...artacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' (1960). It was a huge hit and earned Curtis a Golden Globe nomination.
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