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| He chose to play in the | fledgling ABA, and became one of its all-time greatest |
| Recording for DJ Gilles Peterson's | fledgling Acid Jazz Records label, A Man Called Adam f |
| The | fledgling ACLU eventually took up his case, and the ti |
| Once a | fledgling active adult community of single family home |
| ringing in the concept of the AV Idol to the | fledgling adult video industry and as the "AV Queen" b |
| The time from laying until a | fledgling adventures outside will vary with each clutc |
| with saxophonist/arranger Harold Battiste's | fledgling AFO label. |
| viron transferred all of its aircraft to the | fledgling air force. |
| 9, he was sent to the Supply Division of the | fledgling Air Service at Wright Field, Ohio, where he |
| Canada's government then dissolved the | fledgling air force. |
| However, it served as a morale boost for the | fledgling airborne establishment, and the technical an |
| rachutist and was then assigned to Britain's | fledgling airborne forces; as he trained he helped to |
| ound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, on his | fledgling Alligator Records in 1971. |
| s bought and operated the lodge and lifts at | fledgling Alta in Utah. |
| Anderson was involved in the | fledgling alternative comedy scene in the early 1980s |
| ladelphia scientific community assisting the | fledgling American Philosophical Society founded by Ba |
| with the Brooklyn Superbas (1899-1901), the | fledgling American League's Baltimore Orioles franchis |
| In 1965, he became an official in the | fledgling American Football League. |
| David Bull, the lead guitarist in | Fledgling, and Barry Payne, the former bass player for |
| this campaign gathered steam, inspiring the | fledgling Anti-Militarism Committee to change its name |
| eone had pointed him in the direction of the | fledgling apartment industry. |
| ontroversy is also credited with fueling the | fledgling arcade industry as a whole. |
| short period, where he worked with the then | fledgling Ark Repertory Theatre. |
| The | fledgling Army crushed the revolt by Serbs in Eastern |
| ilt, but Walt ultimately gave the job to the | fledgling Arrow Development company. |
| The most notable recording artists of the | fledgling Asian jazz label, Candid Records Philippines |
| The objective of the | fledgling association was simplicity itself: to promot |
| outheast of New Orleans, attendance had been | fledgling at the park for years, ranking among the lea |
| Warner also sold the | fledgling Ataritel to Mitsubishi. |
| Raeburn in 1945), for Nesuhi Ertegun's | fledgling Atlantic label in August, 1947. |
| that Lee rewrote approximately half of that | fledgling attempt. |
| d through his first romantic encounters, his | fledgling attempts at becoming a painter in Munich, an |
| ages and soon providing steel frames for the | fledgling auto manufacturers. |
| struction and to help promote Jacksonville's | fledgling aviation industry. |
| the singer from The Chelsea Flower Show, the | fledgling band the pair were both members of in their |
| which was later changed to Soilwork once the | fledgling band's sound began to take shape. |
| coach of the New York Knickerbockers of the | fledgling Basketball Association of America. |
| roducing and directing several plays for the | fledgling BBC Television Service in the 1930s, before |
| The group had its | fledgling beginnings in 1969 at the Ateneo de Manila h |
| s helped build the Arab TV industry from its | fledgling beginnings almost 30 years ago to the large |
| 50 km from the sea, and even reports of one | fledgling being seen 150km from the sea, and one unpro |
| re Methodist Assembly elder-hostels and sent | fledgling birders out across Coast terrain in search o |
| on frogs and small reptiles and may feed on | fledgling birds. |
| m Boeing recruited him for a position at the | fledgling Boeing Company. |
| discovery also aroused much interest in the | fledgling bohemian community. |
| He soon became a member of the | fledgling Borovansky Ballet. |
| After six years of operation, the | fledgling brewery was outselling imported brands five |
| He took an interest in the | fledgling British space industry, lobbying for British |
| 989, soon brought Blade to prominence in the | fledgling British hip hop scene. |
| n Elmer Hawk invested his service pay in the | fledgling business enabling the family to purchase mec |
| became the third partner when he joined the | fledgling business, taking up the role of Logistics an |
| t teaching to devote his full efforts to the | fledgling business. |
| up $7,500 and became a silent partner in the | fledgling business. |
| came to Jackson when it was a small town and | fledgling capital in the 1830s. |
| Hewitt began his | fledgling career with his local junior team, the Altri |
| s notable for his continued donations to the | fledgling center in the 1960s. |
| of eight episodes created for the BBC's then | fledgling channel BBC Three (also airing in full on BB |
| ute animated movie by Dianne Jackson for the | fledgling Channel 4. It was first shown on Channel 4 l |
| The band signed to the | fledgling Chapel Lane label that had just been started |
| er London Council in 1985, which enabled the | fledgling charity to hire a staff member and an office |
| s seat in Medzhybizh, acted as a spur to the | fledgling chasidic movement. |
| In 1925, Charles A. Albert, publisher of the | fledgling Chicago Times, won a $350,000 judgment again |
| anna and his wife came to take charge of the | fledgling Christian Science Society. |
| imothy and Paul's first extant letter to the | fledgling church in Corinth. |
| The JMWAVE operation grew out of an earlier | fledgling CIA office in Coral Gables. |
| Television System (ATV), and then Toronto's | fledgling CITY in 1978. |
| nity and rerouted them to other parts of the | fledgling city. |
| r with the standing of Weir was costly for a | fledgling club such as Ardwick; in the 1891-92 season |
| ho donated an old set of their shirts to the | fledgling club in 1971, while the white represents the |
| Unfortunately, the hosts had inflicted the | fledgling clubs' first defeat just hours earlier. |
| en GMs tried to find some "muscle" for their | fledgling clubs, they thought of him. |
| Meanwhile, the | fledgling Co-operative Commonwealth Federation lost it |
| ely based on George Abbott) and a very young | fledgling co-producer, Ted Snow, whose financial acume |
| On his return to Australia he joined the | fledgling code of rugby league along with 13 of his Ol |
| On his return to Australia he joined the | fledgling code of rugby league along with a number of |
| This | fledgling college came under royal patronage following |
| Willms led the | fledgling college for a single year, before being tran |
| president, he sought an investigation of the | fledgling college, accusing the trustees of financial |
| niversity in 1912, personally bankrolled the | fledgling college. |
| (1576-1661), was an early benefactor of the | fledgling colonial Harvard College. |
| tial labors of the colonists and guiding the | fledgling colony through its hard early years. |
| mous, a comedy collective which aims to help | fledgling comedians take their first steps as performe |
| By 1903 the | fledgling community had a school, general store, and a |
| hakedown which resulted in the death of many | fledgling companies. |
| t Lytell and was released through the Cohns' | fledgling company Columbia Pictures. |
| The | fledgling company utilized an online sales model and p |
| n the mid-1940s he acquired material for the | fledgling company to publish. |
| ac was offered a job at Adams Corporation, a | fledgling company formed to manufacture and distribute |
| The | fledgling company received a big boost with the entry |
| ularity, the American Civil War afforded the | fledgling company an opportunity that brought enormous |
| Following that success, the | fledgling company quickly expanded as they were called |
| er without pay for the first year; after the | fledgling company's first contract resulted in a $4,00 |
| er without pay for the first year; after the | fledgling company's first contract resulted in a $4,00 |
| Gordy, who was looking to sign acts into his | fledgling company, Tamla Records, which he named after |
| for so long created several problems for the | fledgling company, causing a loss of retailer and cons |
| ganizational and business leadership for the | fledgling company. |
| World War II ensured the success of the | fledgling company: the American military bought every |
| o Guy Stevens, who in turn introduced him to | fledgling composer Brooker in 1966. |
| oral graduate Edwin Catmull to direct NYIT's | fledgling computer graphics lab. |
| eillance Unit, a Crime Management Unit and a | fledgling Computer Crime Unit. |
| fied by popular vote its connection with the | fledgling Confederacy, Tennessee became the last state |
| accepted a commission as a lieutenant in the | fledgling Confederate States Navy. |
| Christianity by Pastor Okpo, and joined his | fledgling congregation as one of its first members. |
| mercial building and the meeting place for a | fledgling congregation of the Antiochian Orthodox Chur |
| Biddle one of the first five captains of the | fledgling Continental Navy. |
| ted for helping spread the popularity of the | fledgling country music genre. |
| The | fledgling Country Party managed to get five members el |
| Locklin, a | fledgling country star who had formed a backing band c |
| cialist-oriented ILGWU after siding with the | fledgling CPUSA. |
| The Macedonia cricket team is a | fledgling cricket team which represents the nation of |
| , before signing on as a broadcaster for the | fledgling Dallas Texans of the American Football Leagu |
| In 2005, when a | fledgling Decatur, Georgia based hip-hop group called |
| essary institutions to sustain the country's | fledgling democracy. |
| Seeing the opportunity, the | fledgling DJ moved to New York and found that even tho |
| In 1949 the | fledgling eight-year-old orchestra was disbanded by it |
| of the features surrounding SR 52 consist of | fledgling farmland and minor lakes. |
| as a member of the Brooklyn Tip-Tops of the | fledgling Federal League. |
| in Ireland (USI), in co-ordination with the | fledgling FEE, arranged a mass protest in response to |
| ios career in 1918 to accept a contract with | fledgling film mogul Louis B. Mayer by the terms of wh |
| correct, but became the third partner in the | fledgling firm. |
| s the first institutional commission of that | fledgling firm. |
| mith and Mendel leaving to join Dave Grohl's | fledgling Foo Fighters. |
| own other notable offers Biletnikoff chose a | fledgling football program well south of the Mason Dix |
| - Stirzaker was the mainstay of Blackpool's | fledgling Football League team of the early part of th |
| n the collegiate drama, Class of '96, on the | fledgling Fox Network. |
| e Nunavut Legislature he became assisted the | fledgling government by holding orientations to help t |
| Ray was a banjo teacher and the leader of a | fledgling group called the Cupertino Banjo Band. |
| gional success, internal strife broke up the | fledgling group in what ultimately turned out to be an |
| The | fledgling group was soon granted an extended residency |
| FL. and national TV and helping to organize | fledgling groups in other communities. |
| used the victory to recruit more men to his | fledgling guerrilla band. |
| In addition, the | Fledgling Gwythaint placed Taran exactly where the sto |
| The | Fledgling Gwythaint reappears in the fifth novel of th |
| Amazingly, it is the same | Fledgling Gwythaint, who instead rescues him and lifts |
| iness districts within Oak Park, such as the | fledgling Harrison Street arts district along the I-29 |
| After he makes Merrick his | fledgling, he tries to commit suicide by placing his c |
| r head of the Talamasca and by then Lestat's | fledgling, he left Sybelle and Benji in Marius's care, |
| 23, Agnes Meyer left the navy and joined the | fledgling Hebern Electric Code Company as technical ad |
| sor Martin Stein, mentor and subconscious of | fledgling hero Firestorm. |
| This | fledgling hospital was also used to train more than 60 |
| Ichinohe enlisted in the | fledgling Imperial Japanese Army and was commissioned |
| eiji government, he became an officer in the | fledgling Imperial Japanese Navy, and steadily rose th |
| nder of the police forces sent to assist the | fledgling Imperial Japanese Army in suppressing his fe |
| He was commissioned into the | fledgling Imperial Japanese Army in 1874. |
| She was transferred to the | fledgling Imperial Japanese Navy on May 15, 1871. |
| itself, these included a number of Britain's | fledgling independent airlines as well, such as the la |
| It is a constituent of the FTSE | Fledgling Index. |
| in lobbying the Government on behalf of the | fledgling Indian software industry. |
| nt to Rabbi Shapiro, who arrived to lead the | fledgling institution in 1936, three years after its f |
| ociation) and after the Tecumsehs joined the | fledgling International Association (1877-78); the Tro |
| in which each player becomes the ruler of a | fledgling Italian city-state around the year 1400. |
| nder the new Meiji government, he joined the | fledgling Japanese police force, working his way up th |
| and succeeded his father as principal of the | fledgling Jewish Secondary School. |
| Around January, 1965 he brought a | fledgling Jimi Hendrix (who wanted to be known at the |
| In 1969, he joined the | fledgling Kansas City Royals as a scout and minor leag |
| located to Louisville, KY and took the still | fledgling label with him. |
| The label also began working with | fledgling label All Shook Down Records whose aim was t |
| previously signed The Doors and Love to his | fledgling label in the sixties. |
| to their first record deal; they became the | fledgling label's first rock band. |
| es produced a series of EPs for Quiksilver's | fledgling label, Pavilion Musik. |
| r Jason found their way onto Michael Knott's | fledgling label, Blonde Vinyl, with a dance album to p |
| eated Hot Wax Records' first signing to that | fledgling label. |
| returned to Alton, Illinois and resumed his | fledgling law practice. |
| He became an early convert to the | fledgling league code and played for the Ipswich club |
| The | fledgling league realized they needed to capitalize on |
| lped launch the AFL in 1960, when he was the | fledgling league's first Player of the Year , and its |
| The academy's | fledgling library, just four years old, contained only |
| rned home in 1968 and became director of the | fledgling Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association. |
| endent film about a Carlton-based owner of a | fledgling magazine who struggles to make ends meet. |
| musicians to form a new band, and joined the | fledgling Magazine, which began to be very influential |
| Wyn offers her a secretarial job at his | fledgling magazine. |
| Friend was active in the | fledgling Major League Baseball Players Association un |
| In 1819, he left Philadelphia to join the | fledgling medical school at Lexington, Kentucky's Tran |
| l as a lull in private bullion deposits (the | fledgling Mint's only source of bullion), caused a dec |
| And a | fledgling modeling agency |
| other Al left home to pursue a career in the | fledgling motion picture industry. |
| eatre but soon became involved acting in the | fledgling motion picture industry. |
| n 1915, B.A. Rolfe turned his talents to the | fledgling motion picture business, establishing his ow |
| vided the financial backing that enabled the | fledgling movement to gain a foothold. |
| Produced by | fledgling MTV Pictures, the film became a surprise hit |
| ar players in the early years of Australia's | fledgling National Basketball League (NBL). |
| Johnson helped establish the | fledgling National Collegiate Track Coaches Associatio |
| urned to Boston to serve as president of the | fledgling NESN, which has grown to become a powerful r |
| Martling sent all three records to | fledgling New York disk jockey Howard Stern. |
| latter stations aggressively marketed their | fledgling newscasts, but 10 o'clock viewers were loyal |
| lin finally vacated the site in 1979 and the | fledgling NIHE, Dublin moved on site, vacating its inn |
| Moreover, he then helped attract fans to a | fledgling Northeast promotion known as the World Wide |
| the design offices for the United Kingdom's | fledgling nuclear weapons and nuclear power programmes |
| Harry became chairman of the | fledgling organisation, Tom the Secretary and John Bet |
| ine built a relationship between VFP and the | fledgling organization of military families opposed to |
| e establishment of a national office for the | fledgling organization, and for the publication of a r |
| nd were the highest rated on Oprah Winfrey's | fledgling OWN network.Two of the specials were moderat |
| lding of real democratic institutions in the | fledgling Palestinian society, no matter how tempting |
| As its following steadily grew, the | fledgling paper survived the need for modernisation in |
| efforts was Emergency!, which portrayed the | fledgling paramedic program of the L.A. County Fire De |
| The | fledgling Parliamentary Labour Party proposed a privat |
| e than 100,000 people were registered to the | fledgling party, Mr. Smith accepted the state-sealed d |
| and his assistant Janine Haines, to join the | fledgling party, after which the New LM ceased to exis |
| ation is about 30 days by the mother and the | fledgling period is 86 days and only the mother takes |
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