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| Independently, R. F. | Snider, a Canadian, published the same kinetic equati |
| The founder of the museum is Nicholas | Snider, a retired United Parcel Service executive who |
| at 2-2 as Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges and Duke | Snider all hit home runs. |
| Snider also served as a NASCAR pit reporter for NBC S | |
| That year | Snider also won the Pimlico Special aboard Calumet's |
| The late Duke | Snider also managed the team during this period. |
| years after that Flyers owner and Chairman, Ed | Snider, also went public to announce that the story w |
| ery to the Royals on February 15, 1988 for Van | Snider, an outfielder who would go on to only play 19 |
| Additional Recording by Jake | Snider and Alex Rose |
| Snider and pitcher Norm Charlton were named to the le | |
| n, New Salem, Newell Grove, Pentecost, Porter, | Snider and Thurman. |
| Len Cariou, Ed Evanko, Florence Faiers, Evelyn | Snider and Maxine Ware. |
| Later Meyer and Stacy would be joined by Berg | Snider and move from the Majestic to playing on packe |
| Dave Burns, Matt Yocum, Marty | Snider, and Bill Weber were the pit reporters, with W |
| PM - 10PM they have The House Of Hair with Dee | Snider, and Sunday evening's from 7PM - 9PM they have |
| George Miller, Lyman Wight, John | Snider, and Peter Haws were appointed as the overseer |
| The title cut was written by Todd | Snider and appeared first on Snider's 1994 album Song |
| d such a concept was made into an album by Dee | Snider and other musicians, entitled Oculus Infernum |
| Snider assumed control of the Spectrum in 1971 taking | |
| his Flyers interest to his co-owners, with Ed | Snider assuming control, along with his partners, Bil |
| from North Salem High School in Salem, Oregon, | Snider attended Stanford University, where he was an |
| While playing football in Wisconsin, | Snider attended medical school at the University of W |
| Snider became the only player from either league with | |
| nown as KARK-AM and later locally owned by Ted | Snider before Citadel bought it, the station has long |
| Other personalities on the station include Dee | Snider, Bob Colburn, Harlan, Bob O'Dell and Farley th |
| ortedly encouraged Stratten to sever ties with | Snider, calling him a "hustler and a pimp." |
| n Gunworks Company in Birmingham manufacturing | Snider, Chassepot and Martini guns. |
| ered by, among others, Jerry Jeff Walker, Todd | Snider, Chris LeDoux, John Hiatt, and Barbara Mandrel |
| Snider contributed a cover version of A Boy Named Sue | |
| In 1974 | Snider created Spectacor as a holding company for the |
| The winner of this race gets the James P. | Snider Cup, as well as the right to paint its school' |
| After seeing Jerry Jeff Walker in a local bar, | Snider decided that he didn't need a band to be a mus |
| announced the construction of a bridge at the | Snider diamond, which is the junction of the north-so |
| After getting the go-ahead from Marion | Snider for permission to use the name, (Snider had pr |
| The story behind why Dee | Snider, former lead of 1980's metal band Twisted Sist |
| Dee | Snider, from the band Twisted Sister composed the sho |
| Matt | Snider, Fullback |
| er Harter, Edith MacConnel Hickok, Mary Louise | Snider, Georgia Otis Chipman, Emily Helen Butterfield |
| hip, providing support in the line-up for Duke | Snider, Gil Hodges and Don Demeter. |
| George | Snider had the second most starts with 24. |
| f John Boy and Billy, The House of Hair w/ Dee | Snider, Harddrive w/ Lou Brutus, and a local rock sho |
| morning, as well as The House of Hair with Dee | Snider, hardDrive, and Racing Rocks. |
| Since that time | Snider has gone on to be a part of six Emmy award win |
| Dunbar attended R. Nelson | Snider High School in Fort Wayne. |
| s main rivals are Bishop Luers High School and | Snider High School. |
| Gooden attended R. Nelson | Snider High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
| He also coached at Capitol, Foster, Altus and | Snider High Schools in Oklahoma before moving to Irvi |
| Seven years after graduating from | Snider High School, she moved west to Los Angeles whe |
| R. Nelson | Snider High School is a secondary school in the Fort |
| ne Community Schools in forty years, R. Nelson | Snider High School opened in the fall of 1964 with th |
| Snider hired a private detective to follow Stratten. | |
| July 20, 1957: Duke | Snider hit the 300th home run of his career. |
| On April 17, 1961, Duke | Snider hit his 370th career home run, which at the ti |
| Carl Furillo homered for Brooklyn and Duke | Snider hit his first of the series, all of which will |
| In the 1996-97 season Breslin won the I. John | Snider, II trophy (IHL Man of the Year) which is awar |
| mes D. Fellers founded the law firm of Fellers | Snider in Oklahoma City in 1963. |
| He defeated | Snider in the next general election held in 1878. |
| mmissioned on 6 November 1944, Lt. Lawrence A. | Snider in command. |
| o Your Scuel" - tied together by scenes of Dee | Snider in a metal scrapyard, being visited by kids an |
| After the loss, Flyers President Jay | Snider informed McCammon he could no longer continue |
| am to be physically outmatched again, owner Ed | Snider instructed General Manager Bud Poile to acquir |
| Anthony | Snider is an American poet. |
| Snider is a pit reporter for NASCAR on TNT. | |
| Ed | Snider is the Executive Producer of the film Atlas Sh |
| Mike | Snider is a comedy writer whose work frequently appea |
| Snider is also the PVPUSD representative on the Board | |
| Anthony | Snider is assistant professor of environmental studie |
| After selling the company, | Snider joined Jerry Wolman (builder) and his brother- |
| lbums for Adrienne Young, Rodney Crowell, Todd | Snider, Kate Campbell, Kim Richey, Garrison Starr, Ma |
| Snider later said, “when I looked at all those cold f | |
| learning that the NHL was planning to expand, | Snider made plans for a new arena--the Spectrum--to h |
| Along with Duke | Snider, Mathews became part of the first duo to reach |
| By August 1980 | Snider most likely believed he had lost Stratten and |
| May 10, 1955: Duke | Snider of the Brooklyn Dodgers hit the 200th HR of hi |
| race car intro-Dimensional recording...." Eric | Snider, of St. Petersburg Times, described "Speed Dem |
| rainer Ben Jones hired Eddie Arcaro to replace | Snider on Citation and they won the Kentucky Derby, P |
| und 1878 near Waterloo, Ohio as Birtha Snyder, | Snider or Snidow. |
| or League heroes such as Jackie Robinson, Duke | Snider, Preacher Roe, Roy Campanella, and Gil Hodges. |
| Duke | Snider reserve |
| Al | Snider rode at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ke |
| In his best finish in an American Classic, | Snider rode owner Fred W. Hooper's colt Hoop Jr. to s |
| Mike | Snider saw Essbaum perform several of the poems at th |
| uring player for Twisted Sister's vocalist Dee | Snider solo projects. |
| Later in the same game, | Snider suffered a broken elbow, and he was knocked ou |
| led the joint inquiry, with L. Britt | Snider, the former inspector general of the CIA appoi |
| Outfielder Van | Snider tied with two other players for the most tripl |
| art, who spoke Russian, taught Flyers owner Ed | Snider to say a phrase in Russian wishing the best fo |
| Kaline, Willie Mays, Bill Mazeroski, and Duke | Snider to a .114 |
| When | Snider took to the podium, he spoke tersely and omitt |
| In addition, George | Snider vacated his ride in favor of Tim Richmond. |
| Born in Los Angeles, | Snider was nicknamed "Duke" by his father at age five |
| Snider was also awarded "Pit Reporter of the Year" in | |
| Growing up in Southern California, | Snider was a gifted all-around athlete, playing baske |
| In 2006, | Snider was a part of the Emmy award winning NBC/TNT N |
| Signed on to ride for Calumet Farm, Al | Snider was made the jockey for future United States' |
| Singer-songwriter Todd | Snider was born October 11, 1966, in Portland, Ore., |
| In a 1999 Philadelphia Daily News poll, | Snider was selected as the city's greatest sports mov |
| hiladelphia Metro newspaper on April 26, 2011, | Snider was quoted as saying "They tried to make this |
| e screenplay to Universal Studios chief Stacey | Snider, who repeatedly told him, "This is not an easy |
| riel Hemingway as Stratten and Eric Roberts as | Snider, whose performance was praised by many critics |
| Outfielder Van | Snider won the league's "Star of Stars" Award for Ove |
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