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clanahaha

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Stanford Hall (Loughborough)

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Monash Gryphons Amateur Football Club

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Tanky-Wheely

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Blippo

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The Bobby E. Leach Center

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Barry Dolinger - Prodigy

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UPLB Thespian Circle

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Nickolas Rumplik

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Michael B. Gallagher MFA Yale '70 Abstract Expressionist/Illusionist

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Dawley Farm Village

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My days at the Vesely Company by George McCollough

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Bring It On

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International Wrestling Enterprise to International Pro Wrestling


The International Wrestling Association may refer to the following wrestling promotions:

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International Wrestling Alliance (disambiguation page)

The International Wrestling Alliance may refer to the following wrestling promotions:

International Wrestling Alliance is also an alternate name used by:

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Vincent Zhu

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Locust SMS Community

'Locust' was set up in 1996 by Jon Anderson, who negotiated a flat fee with Orange for the sending of text messages.

Subscribers could receive unlimited text messages for £2 a month, and over the years Anderson's community built up to over 600 users, who used his service for SMS-based games, news and instant messaging.

Orange decided to stop the tariff Anderson was using, and Locust went into decline over a few months & then went into extinction.

Credits for the service could be gained by running an RC5 client for Team Locust.

A huge community protest developed and Orange gave in initially by liasing with OraneImagineering Locust was granted a stay of execution.

Some of the memorable users were sumi, jud, sammi, crollster, spyder, simbo, nickp, jappitts, emily, alfie, rapunzel to name but few.

Locust used a series of commands that could be sent by SMS, or via the website.

Commands such as p, xchat, mail

Email could be sent one line at a time upto 8 lines max.

Sources

http://www.locust.co.uk/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/11/29/orange_kills_locust/

http://locust.net/cellular/savelocust.html

http://networks.silicon.com/mobile/0,39024665,11029846,00.htm

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Tarsus - space empire game

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Big Blue (Crane)

The Big Blue was a Lampson Transi lift crane.

Big Blue Profile

  • Started at Miller Park: Oct. 2, 1998
  • Height: 567 feet
  • Weight: 2,100 tons
  • Lifting Capacity: 1,500 tons
  • Counterweights: 1,150 tons
  • Cables: 30,000 feet
  • Operators: Four
  • Cost to Build: $10 million
  • Assembly Time: Six weeks
  • Average weight of each roof section: 450 tons

The accident

On July, 14 1999 occurred one of the most serious accidents with Großkranen. A Lampson Transi lift, completely painted in blue, so by the staff as "Big Blue", collapsed during the construction of the baseball stadium. "Miller Park" in Milwaukee, USA, with a load of 400 tons on the hook. There were three people killed. Meanwhile, a court on the question of guilt decided. The manufacturer is only a small proportion of debt to the detriment three percent. At 97 percent, the debt Mitsubishi Construction Corporation.

Graham Perrett

Graham Perrett, Australian politician, is a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Moreton, Queensland.

Graham Perrett was born in St George in Queensland in 1966.

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http://www.alp.org.au/people/qld/perrett_graham.php

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See acetylacetone

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Lester Couch

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Extensive Reading

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Feminist Art Criticism

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Yenni Tan

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Three Rivers Festival - Fort Wayne, Indiana

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Payment applications

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Ryan Richardson

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Ryan Richardson

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James P. Gorman

James P. Gorman is Co-President of Morgan Stanley and President and COO of the Global Wealth Management Group.

Business Career

James P. Gorman, 49, joined Morgan Stanley in February 2006 as the President and Chief Operating Officer of the Global Wealth Management Group (GWMG). In October 2007, Mr. Gorman took on the additional role of Co-Head of Strategic Planning with Chief Financial Officer Colm Kelleher. In this role, Mr. Gorman works closely with other senior managers on continuing to develop global strategic initiatives for the Firm.

Prior to joining Morgan Stanley in February 2006, Mr. Gorman held a succession of executive positions at Merrill Lynch, including leading from 2001 to 2005 the company's U.S. and, subsequently, global private client businesses, the equivalent of GWMG at Morgan Stanley. Before joining Merrill Lynch, Mr. Gorman served as a senior partner of McKinsey & Company, where he was a member of the financial services practice, and as an attorney in Melbourne, Australia.

Mr. Gorman is a trustee of the Columbia Business School and of the Spence and St. Bernard's schools in New York City. He was formerly a member of the board of directors of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association in Washington, D.C., and served as Board Chairman in 2006. A native of Australia, Mr. Gorman earned a B.A. and law degree from the University of Melbourne and an M.B.A. from Columbia University.

Article in Wall Street Journal Announcing Gorman's Appointment as Co-President of Morgan Stanley [6]