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... all their lives and they have turned out fine." "We have this 1920s show being specially created for us with beautiful women with great bodies in it. It's all about the music and dancing of the '20s. ...
... Garden State during the 1920s. Today only three ski areas remain open in New Jersey, but thanks to Liz you can relive the thrilling descents of yesteryear at dozens of rope tows and other lift operations ...
... with three of the nation's six chromium chemical production plants located in the county. One of them operated on the nearly 17-acre site on Garfield Avenue that began operations in the 1920s as the Natural ...
... to the 21st century where radio is an afterthought long after announcers brought games into the living room and created legends in the 1920s and 1930s. No one outside of the arena ever saw Joe Louis box ...
5. also, paradox.
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... space that he appears. Also, the earth is constantly moving very very fast, by the time time travel would be invented, we will be light years away from where the earth was in the 1920s, to travel back ...
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Why would a time traveler be on a cellphone if they traveled back to the 1920s? Who the hell would she be calling? There are no wireless or satellite or 3G networks set up back then...would she make ...
... clip itself being a fake — detractors point out that fade transitions had not been developed in the 1920s. No word back yet from Warner Home Video as to whether the footage, as presented in the YouTube ...
... a total of 101 traffic circles, 44 of which were part of state roads. Back in the 1920s and 1930s, New Jersey felt that traffic circles were an efficient way for moving traffic through three or more ...
... Repair Service's incarnation of "The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitgerald's classic 1920s novel about a striving but doomed bootlegger. But ever hopeful, off I went to last Sunday's preview at the Public ...
... of our state and our nation. There were two primary canals in the state's history. The Morris Canal, in use from the late 1820s until the 1920s, ran across the northern part of the state. The Delaware ...
... Rams games to sell TVs not unlike David Signoff who put programs on his NBC radio network in the 1920s to sell RCA radios. By 1951, the NFL was in the courtroom defending its blackout policy. In 1953, ...
... Square was the cultural entertainment center of Hudson County, home to the movies palaces built in the 1920s: The State (1922), the Stanley (1928), and the Loew's Jersey (1929). By one version of the story, ...
... in America, "have constituted one of the dominant forms of visual communication for the past two centuries." The literal poster child for this argument comes from 1920s Czechoslovakia, in the form of ...
... Apparently in the 1920s, our lives and health had more worth than in 2010. The politicians who say they will not vote to override Governor Christie's veto claim that this is about money. Funny, ...
... already restored the main house, built in the 1920s by the Scribner family, founders of the Charles Scribner's Sons publishing company. In its heyday, the house was visited by luminaries such as Winston ...
... the NFL in the 1920s. "We didn't have too," he said, "The funny thing about is this is why the native Canadians liked the Americans because they felt this was going to raise their salaries up. Because ...
... in the 1920s and 1930s. Lebron James is the focus of sports and business journalists everywhere as they try and figure out what National Basketball Association team is the perfect fit for him as he mulls ...
18. Immigrants, illegal and legal
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... from Germany in the 1920s to the U.S. to live with an aunt & uncle as my G-grandfather had been killed in WWI and she couldn't support them. It was done legally, and the children had to spend three months ...
19. ‘Dr. Knock’ scares up chuckles
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... morsel of French pastry entitled "Dr. Knock," which opened Monday at The Mint's same-named theater. "Dr. Knock" never scored a hit on Broadway despite productions in the 1920s and 1930s, but Jules Romains' ...
... to the ancient homeland, the Etzion bloc was first settled by Jews in the 1920s. The leading Jewish community of the Etzion bloc was a kibbutz known as Kfar Etzion. On November 29, 1947, the United ...
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