Atlanta, Ga.
ellauri402.html on line 496: — Yhdysvaltain piirioikeuden edessä todisti roomalaiskatolilainen piispa ja entinen vankilan saarnaaja Thomas P. Hayden, että Atlantan vankilasta vanginvartijantoimesta erotettu vanginvartija A. E. Sartain ja apulaisvartija L. J. Fletcher olivat ottaneet vastaan lahjuksia ja niiden perusteella antaneet erikoisoikeuksia vankilaan tuomitulle varakkaille rikoksellisille. Vankilavirkailijain parhaita hoidokkeja olivat rikkaat koiratorpparit. Saarnaaja Haydenkin oli heidän kanssaan tekemisissä. Suorittamistaan palveluksista oli hän saanut vähintäin 2,100 dollaria.' Kerrotaan, että pappi Hayden on ryhtynyt valtion todistajaksi ja että hänelle sentähden on: annettu vapautus kaikesta edesvastuusta. Vartijat olivat maksua vastaan antaneet vangeille mukavampia makuupaikkoja. Mutta - heidän tekonsa tuli. julkisuuteen ja se muuttaa asian tykkänään.
ellauri425.html on line 458: Sam Yahel, from McDonald’s in Atlanta, who helped train the 630 Soviet workers, said the Soviet trainees were at a disadvantage because in most other parts of the world, new workers had at least eaten at one of the restaurants.
xxx/ellauri076.html on line 88: Rocking in Atlanta at Tattletails Kiikkumassa Atlantassa Juorupyrstössä
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 179: Kanye Omari West [ˈkɑːnjeɪ] (s. 8. kesäkuuta 1977 Atlanta, Georgia,
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 142: Donnie Ray Moore (February 13, 1954 – July 18, 1989) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for the Chicago Cubs (1975, 1977–79), St. Louis Cardinals (1980), Milwaukee Brewers (1981), Atlanta Braves (1982–84) and California Angels (1985–88). Moore is best remembered for the home run he gave up to Dave Henderson while pitching for the California Angels in Game 5 of the 1986 American League Championship Series. With only one more strike needed to clinch the team's first-ever pennant, he allowed the Boston Red Sox to come back and eventually win the game. Boston then won Games 6 and 7 to take the series. Shortly after his professional career ended, he shot his wife three times in a dispute, failed to finish her and then committed suicide. Kylmä olen sitten huono. En osu edes omaan päähäni. Kierot palefacet puhuvat tyhmän Simson-nekrun ympäri. Hyvässä sovussa lähdetään ottelusta autolle.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 295: Penn was born and raised in Atlanta. She started her company in 2008 at the age of 8. She spoke at the TEDWomen event in San Francisco, which was streamed live on TED.com. She has done 2 official TEDTalks and 1 TEDxxxTalk. Penn is also an animator and artist, drawing cartoon characters from an early age. She is the creator of an animated series called The Pollinators which focuses on the importance of birds and bees and other pollinators like men. She premiered a clip of The Pollinators and another animated series called Malicious Dishes at TEDWomen 2013. What a dish!
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 477: During the two years after the New York City and Memphis strikes, sanitation workers in Baltimore, Md.; Washington, D.C.; Charlotte, N.C.; Atlanta, Ga.; Miami and St. Petersburg, Fla.; and Corpus Christi, Texas, all went out on strike.
xxx/ellauri442.html on line 65: Stanley Louis Cavell (/kəˈvɛl/; September 1, 1926 – June 19, 2018) was an American philosopher. He was the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University. He worked in the fields of ethics, aesthetics, and ordinary language philosophy. As an interpreter, he produced influential works on Wittgenstein, Austin, Emerson, Thoreau, and Heidegger. His work is characterized by its conversational tone and frequent literary references. Cavell was born as Stanley Louis Goldstein to a Jewish family in Atlanta, Georgia. His mother, Fannie (Segal), the daughter of immigrants from Romania, was a locally renowned pianist for radio, vaudeville, and silent films. Cavell died in Boston, Massachusetts of heart failure on June 19, 2018, at the age of 91. He is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Jewish section.
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