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- Petra -- Bands
According to John Schlitt, Petra's lead singer, Petra is a ministry first and a band second. Petra seeks God's will, and sometimes He directs them to make changes in the band's membership. Recently, Bob Hartman rejoined the band as guitarist and Paul Simmons was hired as their new drummer. - Christian Music -- Jeremy Camp
Christian music artist and songwriter Jeremy Camp wrote the original song that accompanies the film. "I wanted to write a song about God's worthiness and my unworthiness," he said. "I tried to compare myself to how Moses felt as a reluctant prophet, a man who was trying to work himself out of a job." - Sam Fuller -- New York
At AvalonBay, Mr. Fuller was the chief executive responsible for overseeing a nationwide team, managing all aspects of the Company's development and construction activity throughout the country. Mr. Fuller joined the Northeast Group of Trammell Crow Residential ("TCR") in 1989 and was the partner responsible for overseeing the development and acquisition of multifamily opportunities throughout Connecticut and New York. He was part of the group that took two divisions of TCR public in 1993 to become Avalon Properties, Inc., which later merged with Bay Apartments in 1998, to become AvalonBay Communities, Inc. Throughout his tenure with AvalonBay, and its predecessor companies, the company grew to become the third largest multi-family REIT in the country with a portfolio of 148 communities containing 42,000 apartments now worth over $9 Billion. Since going public in November 1993, Mr. Fuller's team built over 19,000 apartment homes and redeveloped over 13,000 others. Under Mr. Fuller's leadership the AvalonBay development and construction team became one of the leading developers and builders in the multifamily industry. In March 2005 Mr. Fuller accepted, on behalf of AvalonBay, The 2005 Development Firm of the Year Award given by the National Association of Homebuilders. - Alger -- Donald Hiss
After the trouble was over the saints returned to their homes, but John Alger never returned to Far West. He continued his profession in Salt Lake City on a homestead given him as his inheritance. It is shown on the Orson Pratt map, Block 62, Great Salt Lake Survey. While the John Alger family made their home in Salt Lake City, six more children were born: John Zerah, Martha, Ann, Samuel, Alva and Willard. - Larry Fine -- Mabel Haney
Larry Fine lived in the Knickerbocker Hotel, in Hollywood till about 1970. Mabel passed away in 1967 (An anonymous friend of Findadeath.com pointed out my error about them both moving into the home. To my delight, did not jump down my throat about it. THANK YOU.), and Larry moved into the Motion Picture Country Home, where he died on Friday, January 24th, 1975. He was 72 years old. His funeral was held at the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Glendale on Monday the 27th at 2pm. He is buried in Forest Lawn, Glendale. - Dance Praise -- Games
None of the games in the Dance Praise series offer an arcade or console edition; only a PC and Mac edition is available. This can cause trouble to one who sets up a computer in a bedroom or office, as the only current method to connect this game to a television set involves connecting an S-Video cable between the computer and the TV, which is not always possible. Also, an adapter and audio cables are required to play sound from the television speakers. - Katherine Moennig -- Shane Mccutcheon
Lean, strikingly featured, and appealing to both male and female audiences, actress Katherine Moennig did not shy away from characters with strong sexual identities over the course of her career. Her first notices came while playing a young woman who masquerades as a boy in order to attend an all-male school in the short-lived WB series “Young Americans” (2000); three years later, she found more substantial fame as the self-destructive Shane McCutcheon on “The L Word” (Showtime, 2003- ). Her androgynous looks and choices of roles led ma…more - Victor Mclaglen -- Movie Guide
After several years of supporting parts, Victor McLaglen once more landed a leading role in Republic's City of Shadows. McLaglen plays Big Tim Channing, an ageing but powerful gangster who raises young newsboy Dan Mason as his own son. Upon reaching adulthood, Mason (John Baer) becomes a law student, with the covert (and illegal) help of Channing. Despite his checkered past, Mason opts for honesty when he falls in love with Fern Fellows (Kathleen Crowley). This decision ultimately spells the doom for Mason's mentor Big Tim. The all-character actor cast includes such familiar faces as Anthony Caruso, Paul Maxey, Frank Ferguson, Richard Travis, and Kay E. Kuter. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide - Dance Praise -- Songs
The songs in Dance Praise can ... be set to play at random or in sequential order as they appear in the playlist. Or, if you prefer, you can select all of the music yourself on a song-by-song basis. - Edgar Bergen
Edgar Bergen met Frances Westerman during a radio program when he was 39 and she was only 19. Noticing Westerman in the audience, Bergen asked to meet the young fashion model, who was known as Frances Westcott during her modeling career. The two were married on 28 June 1945, and they remained married until Bergen's death in 1978. They were the parents of actress Candice Bergen, whose first performances were on Bergen's radio show, and Kris Bergen. Frances Bergen died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on October 2, 2006, aged 84, from undisclosed causes.[2]
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