Bonsucesso's first uniform was blue with red collar and white shorts. In the sixties the team adopted its current uniform with red and blue vertical stripes jerseys and white shorts.
Bonsucesso's home stadium is Leonidas da Silva (a.k.a. Estádio da Rua Teixeira de Castro), which has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people.
Kevaun Barbour was a Hilliard Darby High School student who was found dead burning in a dumpster after being shot in the head at age 16 in southeast Columbus, Ohio.
The Illiniboard is sports and social forum for fans, alumni, and students of the University of Illinois.
Ryan Slattery has a deep dark secret or two. Number one, he is getting very angry at the authors of this page. Number two, he thinks that an essay on Humanism will be everyone's downfall. In the Sacred Trinity of MCC, he is the Holy Spirit, because he has to intervene the coolness that are the Father and the Son. He did 5 practice maps of the city-states of Italy, and he believes he is going to ace the quiz. Which he probably is. He likes when rock stars sing songs about coffee, pour scalding hot coffee on the audience, and then makes them scream for their cream.
Ammonium Dinitramide is an ionic salt that decomposes under heat to leave only nitrogen, oxygen, and water. It was originally invented by the Soviet Russians, but remained classified until it was rediscovered in the United States in the 80s.
It makes an excellent solid rocket oxidizer with a slightly higher specific impulse than Ammonium Perchlorate and more importantly, does not leave hydrogen chloride fumes. The salt is prone to detonation under high temperatures and shock more so than the perchlorate. 1 Synthesis can be carried out with ammonium nitrate, nitric acid, and super concentrated sulfuric acid, to whick a nonammonical base must be added before the acid dintramide decomposes. The final product comes by fractional crystallization. Currently the chemical is very expensive but mass production should reduce the cost. 2
Grand National Cross Country or GNCC was founded in the early 1980s by Dave Coombs Sr. the GNCC series races are mainly on the East coast of the United States. The tracks and cities i and states they are featured in are as follows
As for the tracks themselves ATVs run an 8-10 mile course, ATV Youth run a 2-3 mile course, Bike Youth run a 3-5 mile course, and Bikes run an 8-12 mile course.
As for the race time, it really depends on what race that you enter.
ATVs: 2 hours
ATV Youth: 45 minutes
Bike Youth: 90 minutes
Bikes AM: 2 hours
Bikes PM: 3 hours (but no less than 2 hours and 45 minutes)
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A native metal is any of twenty-one metals that can be found freely in nature. These metals include cadmium, chromium, indium, iron, nickel, tellurium, tin, titanium, and zinc, as well as two groups of metals, the gold group, and the platinum group. The gold group consists of gold, aluminum, copper, lead, mercury, and silver. The platinum group consists of platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium, and ruthenium.
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Autopsy Prophecy
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The Arizona Registrar of Contractors serves a number of functions relative to the building construction industry in this state.
For example, it issues licenses for contractors operating in all fields of building construction, residential and commercial/industrial.
Most importantly, it also publishes the prevailing status of those licenses -- which may range from current/no complaints to suspended to revoked, with the reasons indicated.
Any prospective client of any licensed contractor operating in Arizona may indeed find it helpful to study the material on prospective contractors before entering into any contracts with them.
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http://www.azroc.gov/
COMMENT : How can one provide for links to this article from such names as "Building Contractors, Arizona" and similar relevant titles ?
162.42.87.59 03:41, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Person who lacks common knowledge.
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Urban dictionary
24.38.37.34 04:01, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Vice Admiral Ahmed Tasnim, Sitaria-e-Jurat. He was the Captain Commander of the PNS Hangor when it sunk the INS Kurki at 2000hrs on 8 December 1971 during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, off the coast of Diu, Gujarat, India. (This was the first submarine kill since World War II, and the only one until a Royal Navy submarine sank an Argentinian warship during the Falklands War.)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNS_Hangor
202.83.173.154 04:05, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
WGCL-TV personalities
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This is a list of past and present personalities at WGCL-TV, the Meredith owned CBS affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia.
Current News Personalities
- Chris Adams, Chopper 46 pilot and reporter
- Corey Anderson, Sports producer and reporter
- Cari Champion, Weekend anchor and reporter
- Ryan Deal, General assignment reporter
- Kim Fettig, Investigative reporter/Fill-In Anchor
- Stephany Fisher, 4:00, 6:00 and 11:00 co-anchor
- Naki Frierson, Traffic reporter/Morning meteorologist
- Mark Harmon, Weekend sports anchor and reporter
- Laura Huckabee, Noon meteorologist
- Greg Majewski, Weather producer and meteorologist
- Jennifer Mayerle, General assignment reporter
- Tony McNary, General assignment reporter
- Mike Moore, Weekend anchor and reporter
- Adam Murphy, Consumer reporter
- Helen Neill, Noon anchor and reporter
- Gene Norman, Chief meteorologist
- Sarah Parker, General assignment reporter
- Fred Powers, General assignment reporter
- Wendy Saltzman, Investigative reporter
- Harry Samler, General assignment reporter
- Emily Schapmann Stroud, General assignment reporter
- Rebekka Schramm, General assignment reporter
- Cynné Simpson, 4:00, 6:00 and 11:00 co-anchor
- Chris Smith, Weekend meteorologist
- Renée Starzyk, General assignment reporter
- Gil Tyree, Sports director/reporter
- Denise Agent, General assignment reporter (1989-?)
- Andrea Arceneaux Coleman, anchor and reporter (1999-2002, Founding Editor/CEO of Southwest Atlanta Magazine)
- Joy Barge, Traffic reporter (1999-2001; 2002-2004)
- Shane Butler, weathercaster (?-1997)
- Steve Dawson, anchor and reporter (?, now at WHBQ-TV)
- Tiffani Diaz Reynolds, General assignment reporter (?-2005, now at WSB-TV)
- John Doyle, weathercaster (1997-2005)
- Sheldon Fox, Traffic reporter (2004-2006, now at WGNO-TV)
- Jennifer Gladstone, General assignment reporter (1999-2002, now at WBFF-TV)
- Leigh Green, General assignment reporter (1989-2000, deceased)
- Karyn Greer, anchor and reporter (1989-1999, now at WXIA-TV)
- Tony Harris, 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (2003-2004, now at CNN)
- Calvin Hughes, 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (1999-2002, now at KYW-TV)
- Patricia Hunte, General assignment reporter (?)
- Ellen Kolodziej, General assignment reporter (2006-2006)
- Steve Johns, Morning and Noon anchor (1999-2002, now at WNCN-TV)
- Kristy Mazurek, General assignment reporter (2000-2003, now at WTEN)
- John McKnight, anchor and reporter (1989-1999)
- Monica McNeal, weathercaster (2003-2004, now at CNN)
- Chris McWatt, Morning anchor (2002-2003)
- Ray Metoyer, anchor and reporter (1994-2000, now at Black Family Channel)
- Letitia Miele, General assignment reporter (?-2002, now at WHP-TV)
- Charles Molineaux, Weekend anchor and reporter (2002-2005, now at WAGA-TV)
- Denny Moore, weathercaster (?-2000)
- Marc Mullins, General assignment reporter (2003-2005, now at KMTR-TV)
- Kathy Murphy, Weekend anchor and reporter (?-2005)
- Chau Nguyen, General assignment reporter (?-2003, now at KHOU-TV)
- Lori Nixon, General assignment reporter (2003-2004, now at KIRO-TV)
- Rich Noonan, 4:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (2004-2006)
- Greg Pallone, General assignment reporter (2004-2005, now at WJCL-TV)
- Jane Robelot, 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (1999-2003, now at Georgia Public Broadcasting)
- Martha Sharan, anchor and reporter (?-1999)
- Todd Shearer, Weekend anchor and reporter (1999-2003)
- Mike Stevens, Weekend anchor and reporter (?-1999)
- Steve Taylor, Sportscaster (1989-2005)
- Derek Toomey, General assignment reporter (?-2002)
- Stacey Turner, General assignment reporter (2003-2005)
- Cynthia Vail, General assignment reporter (?-2003)
- Shannon Walshe Stephens, Weekend anchor and reporter (?-1999, now at WSB-TV)
- John Wetherbee, weathercaster (?-2005, now at WLTM-FM, WKLS-FM, and WGST-AM)
- Heather Wiggins Thompson, General assignment reporter (?-2004)
- Lori Wilson, Morning anchor and reporter (2002-2005, now at WCAU-TV)
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The WGCL-TV Wikipedia page.
68.211.21.131 04:14, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Chandana or Chandhana is the sandalwood paste derived from the sandalwood trees.
Used in most of the hindu rituals across the world, it is famous for its pleasant smell, medicinal properties & soothing effects. Chandana is also one of the ingridients which is used in head anantoining ceremonies of the scrulptures of gods in temples.
Sandalowood paste is usually worn on the forehead among Jains, south indians especially Kannadigas living in Coastal belt and Keralities. Sandalwood paste is usually extracted by filing the sandalwood block on another piece of wood or a slab meant for this purpose. This is a common scene in hindu temples in the Malabar coast of India.
Chandana is also a popular name among girls in South india, Chandan is a common name among boys which is derived from the word Chandana.
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Maha mastakaabhisheka (Head Anantoining) of Gomateshwara with 9 sacred ingredients. Milk, Powdered Rice, water, Chandana, Turmeric, tender coconut and other three ingredients marks the celebration of this once in a 12 year event, which last occured in 2006. The next event is due in 2018.
See also Chandan paste
24.167.216.68 04:16, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Osama, a student enrolled in bchlr of common sense, he is struggling to keep a hd gpa. He believes he is chinese, but has a very distinct arab look. He has tendencies to sing at inapproriate times, and is allergic to 102 decibels of cold crancking amps of music.
Di-Defenders tells the story of 4 kids who battle with dice and summon gaurdians.
It currently airs on teletoon.
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teletoon.com
64.231.49.23 04:57, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Frank West-Dead Rising
Frank West a photojournalist starrs in the game Dead Rising made by Capcom. He is following a scoop for a riot in Willamette, Colorado when the army decides to quarantine the city and he decides to be dropped off at Willamette Parkview Mall in the town of Willamette, Colorado. Frank tells the helicopter pilot that dropped him off to come back and pick him up in 72 hours so he can get his scoop. When Frank enters the mall he discovers that it isn't a riot in the city but a zombie outbreak. In the game you try to survive the 72 hours and find out more information on the outbreak so he can get his big scoop using anything in the mall as a weopon and encountering psycopaths.
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http://xbox360.ign.com/objects/748/748396.html
Odst77177 05:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Composer Evelyn Danzig wrote the music for the standard, "Scarlet Ribbons" in 1949 while sitting at her piano with lyricist Jack Segal in her Long Island home. She was married to Manuel Levine, the District Attorney of Nassau County who later was a State Supreme Court justice there. Her brother was Allison Danzig, who was best known for his tennis writing for The New York Times from 1923 through 1968.
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24.161.105.149 05:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Joseph Wheeler High School is a public school located in Marietta, Georgia, USA. The school also consists of The Center for Advanced Studies in Mathematics, Science, and Technology, which places in the top three college-preparatory programs in the country. The program had many successes, including the FIRST Robotics Team Chairman's Award.
The school is recently going under a major construction during school hours in the construction of a new science building, projected to be finished near the end of 2007.
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http://www.wheelermagnet.com/
http://www.wheelerhigh.com/
71.56.10.154 05:37, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
68.119.231.246 06:55, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Esther Erlich has been exhibiting since 1982.She is the winner of the 1998 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the 2000 Archibald People's Choice Award.
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Let's Face It - The History of the Archibald Prize by Peter Ross and AGNSW.
155.143.243.61 07:00, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It represents the list of significant events based on a chronological order.
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engineering handbook, EEMUA191.
194.73.213.72 08:38, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The site is the first online advertising website with focus on online 3D pixel advertising. The new site was created to take the idea online pixel advertising to a completely new dimension.
Why 3D pixel?
There are many websites on the Internet, which offer for advertisement "pixel" space. All these websites offer the same simplicity. BuildBestVirtual3dCity.com is completely something different!
To have the building, 3D space with own ad in the best and the biggest virtual space will be an important milestone of development and use of the Internet space.
The reason why page gives 3D Buildings is that anybody have the chance to have a place in the best and the biggest virtual 3D pixel City. 3D pixel City will become a big part of the Internet history.
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http://express-press-release.com/26/BuildBestVirtual3dCity%20Launches%20First%20online%203D%20Advertising%20Space.php
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/Internet/BuildBestVirtual3dCity_Launches_First_online_3D_Advertising_Space_71664.html
http://www.newswiretoday.com/news/6201/
BBVC 08:51, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The National Club Industry Association (NCIAA) is the Official Music Industry Trade Association representing Professionals in the Nightlife Industry. We Have served as the national governing body of the Club Industry since 1999. The NCIAA is dedicated to providing the best resources and representation to all professionals in the industry.
The Association represents Nightclubs, Venues, Promoters, DJ’s, Music Producers, Record Labels, Independent Artists, Commercial Booking Agents, and the Professional Dealers, Distributors and Retail Merchants of the ever growing Music & Dance Club Industry.
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http://www.nciaa.com
71.80.171.87 08:51, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Rachel Cunliffe
Rachel Cunliffe is the owner of Cre8d-Design - A web design studio in Auckland, New Zealand focusing on small business websites and blog design.
Rachel is also the co-director and spokesperson for CensusAtSchool New Zealand.
Rachel has designed various high-profile sites such as Idolblog, Street Talk, Pro Blogger, Outrageous Fortune, Destinations Magazines and Tech Crunch.
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www.cre8d-design.com
www.stat.auckland.ac.nz
#REDIRECT [[RL-10 (rocket engine)]]
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One of the founding writers of Your Sinclair magazine. Also wrote for Your 64, Computer Shopper UK, Amiga Format, Mac User and many other magazines throughout the late '80s and early '90s. During the '90s he branched out into web design and multimedia. He also co-wrote the Fish! game for Magnetic Scrolls with John Molloy, Pete Kemp and Rob Steggles. Currently he works at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, in Bristol, UK.
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Your Sinclair
Magnetic Scrolls
Fish!
82.46.67.67 09:29, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]