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to tell you that mohammed saleh is the best hopper and Lamh bility is the second best
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to tell you that mohammed saleh is the best hopper and Lamh bility is the second best
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They have elasticity so they can lengthen, they have flexibility so they can regain their original shape, excitability so they can be made to contract, and they have contract bility so they can contract.
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The cast of Up in Smoke - 2009 includes: Rochelle Bhabor as Rita Jurah Bility as Edward Tania Padro as Supervisor Fellix Sena as Felix
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Global warming catastrophically reduce mankindes bility to grow food, destroy or severely damage wildlife and wildernass, raise sea levels and thereby flood coastal areas and farmland.
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The prefix "solu-" comes from the Latin word "solvō," meaning "loosen" or "dissolve," and the suffix "-bility" comes from the Latin word "-bilitās," meaning "capability" or "capacity." Together, they create "solubility," which refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.
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As many as you, or the character's creator, says he can. Buzz is fictional, meaning
he's made-up, make-believe, pretend, and imaginary. This gives him an incredible
range of adaptability, flexibility, and just plain A-bility to possess any characteristics
at all, with no limitations.
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Confidence is required because it allow any human being to be themselves at all times. Never stuck in the mental trance of fear or failure. Having the bility to say, do and act in which ever way he or she chooses. Confidence i build from taken action and believing in ones self. Begin to belief yourself as confident and it will be a reality.
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The only way to avoid having a judgment entered against you is to show up on the hearing date of the lawsuit with a valid defense. Please be advised, the only acceptable defense in a creditor vs. debtor lawsuit is the debtor/defendant bility to provide proof the debt is not valid. As unsympathetic as it seems, loss of employment, illness, not having the financial means to repay, is not considered a legal defense.
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"We're going to turn this team around 360 degrees." --- Jason Kidd "When I dunk, I put something on it. I want the ball to hit the floor before I do." --- Darryl Dawkins "The harder you fall down, the higher you will bounce back up." --- Unknown "People say I enjoy being famous. I don't. But what choice do I have?" --- Charles Barkley
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The cast of The Shivers - 1998 includes: Mary Beth Slowinski as Succubus Sam Bliss as Evil Alley Kid Jolene Durrill as Beth Abe Dyer as Kenny Jenni Geigel as Phoenix Robert Greenwood as Cart Pusher Ghost Lyla Johnson as Ronnie Rico Love as Rudy Byron Nichodemus as Mr. Carpenter Jerry Norris as Pappy the Bum Antwoine Steele as Montel Becky Stodden as Colleen Pat Stodden as Ebon Dread Nick Stodden as Jesse Blake Washer as Shadow King Rod Will as Joe Rachel Wintermeyer as Jodie
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Well, it depends greatly upon the company, but, here is a general idea. A CEO is supposed to be the face of the company. He/She negociates contracts, makes sure that all accounting, marketing, production, etc. are being handled appropriately by hiring the main people who will do the best job for the company. A CEO is also the one who comes up with and fields ideas for company growth. At the end of the day, all good and bad things tat happen with a company falls on the head of the CEO and their management style. All main department heads report to the CEO and all figures are scrutinized by the CEO. Essentially, the CEO is the manager and spearhead and under them, the people whom they hire do the actual wok. Nw, for a start up small company, the CEO is to wear as many hats as they can until they hire out the tasks that prevent their bility to market and run a company. When the company gets large enough, typically the CEO looks at where they can expand, control expantion, deal with projection, etc. Hope this helps
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Eddie Dunn has: Performed in "The Vanishing Vault" in 1915. Performed in "She Who Last Laughs" in 1916. Played First Waiter in "Hash and Havoc" in 1916. Played Lieutenant of the Black Hoodwinkers in "Romance and Roughhouse" in 1916. Played Gentleman Joe in "A Villainous Villain" in 1916. Played Crafty Casper in "Sand, Scamps and Strategy" in 1916. Performed in "Jumps and Jealousy" in 1916. Played Ye Lieutenant in "Shanks and Chivalry" in 1916. Played The Villain in "Walls and Wallops" in 1916. Played The Crook in "Love and Loot" in 1916. Played The Butler in "A Jealous Guy" in 1916. Played John Dubo in "There and Back" in 1916. Played Bit Role in "More Money Than Manners" in 1916. Played The Champ in "The Battler" in 1916. Played The Thief in "His Conscious Conscience" in 1916. Played Floorwalker in "The Shop Girl" in 1916. Played A Bill Poster in "Masks and Mishaps" in 1917. Played The Boss in "Pests and Promises" in 1917. Performed in "Rips and Rushes" in 1917. Played Ed, Grips in "Footlights and Fakers" in 1917. Performed in "Boasts and Boldness" in 1917. Played A Boob in "Flatheads and Flivvers" in 1917. Performed in "Plagues and Puppy Love" in 1917. Performed in "Tough Luck and Tin Lizzies" in 1917. Played Sheriff Dawson in "Guff and Gunplay" in 1917. Played First Cop in "Cops and Cussedness" in 1917. Performed in "Worries and Wobbles" in 1917. Played The Shipping Clerk in "Dubs and Drygoods" in 1917. Played General D. Bility in "Shells and Shivers" in 1917. Performed in "Chumps and Chances" in 1917. Played Haffed, the Terrible Turk in "Turks and Troubles" in 1917. Performed in "Speed and Spunk" in 1917. Played Nat Twirler, Rival Captain in "Hazards and Home Runs" in 1917. Played Gen. Wilkinson in "My Own United States" in 1918. Played A Crook in "His Home Sweet Home" in 1919. Played Eddie Cassidy in "The Moonshine Trail" in 1919. Played John McGuire in "Dawn" in 1919. Played Eddie Brown in "The Blood Barrier" in 1920. Played Marriage Clerk in "The Sorrows of Satan" in 1926. Performed in "Many a Slip" in 1927. Played Strip Poker Player in "The Road to Ruin" in 1928. Played Jim in "The Saturday Night Kid" in 1929. Performed in "Sky Boy" in 1929. Performed in "The Unkissed Man" in 1929. Performed in "Hotter Than Hot" in 1929. Performed in "Crazy Feet" in 1929. Performed in "Thundering Toupees" in 1929. Played Jack, the Ditch Digger in "Snappy Sneezer" in 1929. Performed in "Madame Q" in 1929. Played Prisoner in "The Hoose-Gow" in 1929. Played The father in "Bouncing Babies" in 1929. Played Albert in "True to the Navy" in 1930. Played Mountain Man in "The Real McCoy" in 1930. Played Sheriff Bower in "The Land of Missing Men" in 1930. Played Meadows in "Another Fine Mess" in 1930. Played Mr. Dunn, the Producer in "The Head Guy" in 1930. Played Ricketts, the Butler in "Whispering Whoopee" in 1930. Played Night Club Waiter in "Looser Than Loose" in 1930. Played The Piano Player in "The Fighting Parson" in 1930. Played Policeman in "A Melon-Drama" in 1931. Played Insurgent Convict in "Pardon Us" in 1931. Played Cab Driver in "The Gang Buster" in 1931. Played Eddie Jenkins in "The Hasty Marriage" in 1931. Played Eddie in "The Pajama Party" in 1931. Performed in "The Gland Parade" in 1931. Played Policeman in "False Roomers" in 1931. Played Joe McCloskey in "June Moon" in 1931. Played Theatrical Agent in "Love Fever" in 1931. Played N. Y. Taxi Driver in "Finn and Hattie" in 1931. Played Rand Kennedy in "Sunrise Trail" in 1931. Played The Milkman in "In Walked Charley" in 1932. Played Gallagher - Reporter in "Off His Base" in 1932. Performed in "The Finishing Touch" in 1932. Played Lankey in "South of Santa Fe" in 1932. Performed in "A Hockey Hick" in 1932. Performed in "Sherman Said It" in 1933. Played Doorman in "Private Detective 62" in 1933. Played Police Sergeant in "The Midnight Patrol" in 1933. Played Sailor in "Asleep in the Feet" in 1933. Played The Thief in "Fallen Arches" in 1933. Played Cabdriver in "Me and My Pal" in 1933. Performed in "Next Week-end" in 1934. Played Henchman in "Voice in the Night" in 1934. Performed in "Movie Daze" in 1934. Played Bill, Furniture Mover in "Biography of a Bachelor Girl" in 1935. Played Reporter in "The Gilded Lily" in 1935. Played Detective in "Alibi Racket" in 1935. Played Wrangler at Chow in "Annie Oakley" in 1935. Played Dispatcher in "The Rainmakers" in 1935. Played Hotel Clerk in "Stolen Harmony" in 1935. Played Mack, houseboy-henchman in "Car 99" in 1935. Played Elliott in "Powdersmoke Range" in 1935. Played Elevator Operator in "The Bride Comes Home" in 1935. Played Gas Station Attendant in "And Sudden Death" in 1936. Played Bailiff in "Murder with Pictures" in 1936. Played Cowboy in "Rhythm on the Range" in 1936. Played Sergeant at Arms in "The Accusing Finger" in 1936. Played Reporter in "My American Wife" in 1936. Played Gardener in "Reunion" in 1936. Played Tub Wilson - Reporter in "The Preview Murder Mystery" in 1936. Played Politician in "To Mary - with Love" in 1936. Played Policeman in "Bulldog Edition" in 1936. Played Milkman in "The Bride Walks Out" in 1936. Played Reporter in "The Princess Comes Across" in 1936. Played Policeman Kelly in "A Face in the Fog" in 1936. Played Mechanic in "Border Flight" in 1936. Played Security Guard at Theatre in "Go West Young Man" in 1936. Played Grip in "Hollywood Boulevard" in 1936. Played Barber Shaving Burleigh in "The Milky Way" in 1936. Played Waiter in "Rose of the Rancho" in 1936. Played Mac in "Sky Parade" in 1936. Played Ostler in "Slave Ship" in 1937. Played Prison Guard in "That I May Live" in 1937. Performed in "Tramp Trouble" in 1937. Played Prison Guard in "This Is My Affair" in 1937. Played Policeman in "Charlie Chan on Broadway" in 1937. Played Police Captain in "Girl Overboard" in 1937. Played Garage Foreman in "Born Reckless" in 1937. Performed in "Locks and Bonds" in 1937. Played Ed Slocum - Stagecoach Driver in "Wells Fargo" in 1937. Played Joe LeClair in "Bad Guy" in 1937. Played Detective in "One Mile from Heaven" in 1937. Played Salesman Crew Boss in "A Clean Sweep" in 1938. Performed in "His Pest Friend" in 1938. Played Field Employee in "Men with Wings" in 1938. Played Newsreel Director in "Give Me a Sailor" in 1938. Played Expressman in "Love on a Budget" in 1938. Played Policeman in "Speed to Burn" in 1938. Played Eddie in "The Chaser" in 1938. Played Hobo in "The Arkansas Traveler" in 1938. Played Jimmy Dugan, Old Beaux in "Beaux and Errors" in 1938. Played Dog Owner in "Change of Heart" in 1938. Played 1st Cop in "While New York Sleeps" in 1938. Played Policeman in "No Time to Marry" in 1938. Played Newsreel Man in "Too Hot to Handle" in 1938. Played Norman - Taxicab Driver in "There Goes My Heart" in 1938. Played Brawler in "The Storm" in 1938. Played Moving Man in "Kentucky" in 1938. Played Dugan in "Rascals" in 1938. Played Truck Driver in "The Spirit of Culver" in 1939. Played Trucking Superintendent in "I Stole a Million" in 1939. Played Stu in "Chicken Wagon Family" in 1939. Played Undetermined Role in "Fast and Loose" in 1939. Played Newsreel Reporter in "Cafe Society" in 1939. Played Road Construction Workman in "Second Fiddle" in 1939. Played Police Lieutenant in "Boy Friend" in 1939. Played Dawes in "The Big Guy" in 1939. Played Eddie, Mechanic in "Tail Spin" in 1939. Played Officer Walsh in "Charlie McCarthy, Detective" in 1939. Played Truck Driver in "Too Busy to Work" in 1939. Played The Attorney in "The Wrong Room" in 1939. Played Jailer in "The Cisco Kid and the Lady" in 1939. Played Race Track Spectator in "The Amazing Mr. Williams" in 1939. Played Policeman in "The Phantom Creeps" in 1939. Played Decorator in "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" in 1939. Played Bus Driver in "Of Mice and Men" in 1939. Played Deputy Sheriff in "Quick Millions" in 1939. Played Racetrack Detective in "The Day the Bookies Wept" in 1939. Played Slim Pickins in "Henry Goes Arizona" in 1939. Played Bodyguard in "Pardon Our Nerve" in 1939. Played Dr. Kittle in "Dog-Gone" in 1939. Played Garrity in "Hero for a Day" in 1939. Played Card Player in "Frontier Marshal" in 1939. Played McGurk in "The Golden Fleecing" in 1940. Played Driver in "Love Thy Neighbor" in 1940. Played Mr. Skinner in "Mexican Spitfire Out West" in 1940. Played Coachman in "Girl from Avenue A" in 1940. Played Whitewashed Storm Trooper in "The Great Dictator" in 1940. Played Slot Machine Operator in "Slightly Tempted" in 1940. Played Stevens - the Coach Driver in "The Villain Still Pursued Her" in 1940. Played Nordlinger in "Sandy Is a Lady" in 1940. Played Policeman in "Double Alibi" in 1940. Performed in "On Their Own" in 1940. Played Detective Winton in "Pop Always Pays" in 1940. Played Det. Farnow in "Black Friday" in 1940. Played James the Chauffeur in "The Bank Dick" in 1940. Played The Jailer in "He Married His Wife" in 1940. Played Wildcatter in "Boom Town" in 1940. Played Policeman in "Dulcy" in 1940. Played Plainclothesman in "Men Against the Sky" in 1940. Played Police Sergeant in "Sandy Gets Her Man" in 1940. Played D.H. Sligby in "The Green Hornet" in 1940. Played Furniture Man in "The Great Profile" in 1940. Played Dunkel in "The Howards of Virginia" in 1940. Played Reporter in "Appointment for Love" in 1941. Played Joe in "Road Show" in 1941. Played Detective Grimes in "The Gay Falcon" in 1941. Played Detective in "I Wake Up Screaming" in 1941. Played Eddie, policeman kicked in shins in "Three Girls About Town" in 1941. Played Policeman in "At the Stroke of Twelve" in 1941. Played Eddie Smith in "Design for Scandal" in 1941. Played Bettor in "Ride, Kelly, Ride" in 1941. Played Dance Hall Ticket Taker in "In the Navy" in 1941. Played Train Announcer in "We Go Fast" in 1941. Played Detective in "Tall, Dark and Handsome" in 1941. Played Policeman in "Henry Aldrich for President" in 1941. Played Det. Barker in "The Saint in Palm Springs" in 1941. Played Pat Shanahan in "Billy the Kid" in 1941. Played Whaler Captain in "Sea Raiders" in 1941. Played Salesman on First Bus in "The Get-Away" in 1941. Played S.S. Prison Guard in "Invisible Agent" in 1942. Played Police Detective Sergeant Dexter in "Mississippi Gambler" in 1942. Played Weather Bureau Man in "The Secret Code" in 1942. Played Matthews in "A Night to Remember" in 1942. Played Policeman in "Henry Aldrich, Editor" in 1942. Played Police Sergeant in "Fly-By-Night" in 1942. Played Policeman in "My Sister Eileen" in 1942. Played Bartender in "Lady in a Jam" in 1942. Played Police Officer Mulvaney in "The Big Street" in 1942. Played MP in "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" in 1942. Played Man in "Jackass Mail" in 1942. Played Mr. George Skinner in "Mexican Spitfire at Sea" in 1942. Played Henry in "A Stranger in Town" in 1943. Played Reporter in "Hers to Hold" in 1943. Played Forman of Renovation Crew in "Hello Frisco, Hello" in 1943. Played Desk Sergeant in "Margin for Error" in 1943. Played Policeman in "Dixie Dugan" in 1943. Played Policeman Serving Coffee in "Whistling in Brooklyn" in 1943. Played Officer Murphy in "Hit the Ice" in 1943. Played Eddie in "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" in 1943. Played Detective Grimes in "The Falcon Strikes Back" in 1943. Played Capt. Michael Fogerty in "Never a Dull Moment" in 1943. Played Cab Driver in "She Has What It Takes" in 1943. Played Stagehand in "Fired Wife" in 1943. Played Det. Grimes in "The Falcon in Danger" in 1943. Played Policeman in "Music for Millions" in 1944. Played Mac the Cop in "Cover Girl" in 1944. Played Louis in "Hat Check Honey" in 1944. Played Passenger in "I Love a Soldier" in 1944. Played Sgt. Shannahan in "Army Wives" in 1944. Played Policeman in "3 Men in White" in 1944. Played Jim, Detective in "Christmas Holiday" in 1944. Played Conductor in "Moon Over Las Vegas" in 1944. Played Cop in "Bowery to Broadway" in 1944. Played Gus Hoffman - Bail-Bondsman in "A Fig Leaf for Eve" in 1944. Played Prison Guard in "Bermuda Mystery" in 1944. Performed in "Gypsy Wildcat" in 1944. Played Father in "The Kitchen Cynic" in 1944. Played Set Designer in "Greenwich Village" in 1944. Played Policeman in Flop House in "Nothing But Trouble" in 1944. Played Doctor in "Hey, Rookie" in 1944. Played Proprietor in "Weekend Pass" in 1944. Played Foreman in "Standing Room Only" in 1944. Played Sentry in "Lost in a Harem" in 1944. Played Stevedore in "San Diego I Love You" in 1944. Played Gus in "Night Club Girl" in 1945. Played Rollercoaster Attendant in "State Fair" in 1945. Played Cop in "See My Lawyer" in 1945. Played Prison Janitor in "Bewitched" in 1945. Played Lunch Counter Operator in "Dangerous Partners" in 1945. Played Officer Flannigan in "Here Come the Co-eds" in 1945. Played Deputy in "Frontier Gal" in 1945. Played Cop in "Wonder Man" in 1945. Played Plumber in "Patrick the Great" in 1945. Played State Policeman in "Having Wonderful Crime" in 1945. Played Linesman in "Salome Where She Danced" in 1945. Played Guard in "Circumstantial Evidence" in 1945. Played Policeman in "Life with Blondie" in 1945. Played 2nd Elevator Man in "Penthouse Rhythm" in 1945. Played Police Clerk in "Lady on a Train" in 1945. Played Taxi Driver in "The Runaround" in 1946. Played Interrogation Detective in "The Missing Lady" in 1946. Performed in "Wall Street Blues" in 1946. Played 1st Policeman in "The Dark Horse" in 1946. Played Police Sergeant in "Love Laughs at Andy Hardy" in 1946. Played Mr. Phelps in "Centennial Summer" in 1946. Played Gateman at 1st Wedding in "The Hoodlum Saint" in 1946. Played Workman in "She Wrote the Book" in 1946. Played Police Lieutenant in "Lady Luck" in 1946. Played Plainclothesman in "Dangerous Business" in 1946. Played Miner in "Canyon Passage" in 1946. Played Mr. Wright, Agency Boss in "Honeymoon Blues" in 1946. Played Motorcycle Cop in "Angel on My Shoulder" in 1946. Played Mahoney in "Rendezvous with Annie" in 1946. Played Police Sergeant in "The Phantom Thief" in 1946. Played Himself - Interviewer (1946) in "Face to Face" in 1946. Played Patrolman Peterson in "Boston Blackie and the Law" in 1946. Played French Wireless Operator in "Cloak and Dagger" in 1946. Performed in "Louisiana" in 1947. Played Dillon in "Key Witness" in 1947. Performed in "Television Turmoil" in 1947. Played Mulroney - Garage Man in "Buck Privates Come Home" in 1947. Played Deputy in "High Wall" in 1947. Played Charlie - 2nd Baggage Man in "Curley" in 1947. Played Frontiersman in "Unconquered" in 1947. Played Police Lt. Mullard in "Philo Vance Returns" in 1947. Played Northerner in "The Romance of Rosy Ridge" in 1947. Played Police Officer in "The Flame" in 1947. Performed in "Mind Over Mouse" in 1947. Played Captain in "Slave Girl" in 1947. Played Marty in "Hollow Triumph" in 1948. Played Deputy in "Man from Texas" in 1948. Played The Police Captain in "In This Corner" in 1948. Played Racetrack Policeman in "The Return of October" in 1948. Played Police Chief Ed Hardy in "The Big Punch" in 1948. Played Mug in "Alias a Gentleman" in 1948. Played Loan Company Representative in "Shed No Tears" in 1948. Played St. Louis Coach in "The Babe Ruth Story" in 1948. Played Patrolman John W. Bundy in "Call Northside 777" in 1948. Played Pit Violinist in "Here Comes Trouble" in 1948. Played Circus Doorman in "Homicide for Three" in 1948. Played Brownlee in "The Checkered Coat" in 1948. Played Bartender in "Sleep, My Love" in 1948. Played Lt. Madigan in "Incident" in 1948. Played George in "Mother Is a Freshman" in 1949. Played Marshal in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Watchman in "Whirlpool" in 1949. Played Parker in "Mary Ryan, Detective" in 1949. Played Engineer in "The Doolins of Oklahoma" in 1949. Played Policeman in "The Life of Riley" in 1949. Played Joe, Silver King Bartender in "I Shot Jesse James" in 1949. Played First Bartender in "Mighty Joe Young" in 1949. Played Henry Douglas in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Coachman in "Big Jack" in 1949. Played Police Sergeant in "Blonde Dynamite" in 1950. Played Sheriff York in "Lonely Heart Bandits" in 1950. Played State Policeman on Phone in "Deadly Is the Female" in 1950. Played Eddie, Courtroom Guard in "The Secret Fury" in 1950. Played Airport Police Sergeant in "Southside 1-1000" in 1950. Played Sheriff in "Summer Stock" in 1950. Played Stage Driver in "Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas" in 1951. Played himself in "In Town Today" in 1951. Played Guard in "Belle Le Grand" in 1951.
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