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"Great Scott" Definitions
  1. a euphemistic interjection or oath, usually expressing surprise, amazement, or the like.

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"That was one of the great Scott moments," Babajian remembers.
The show is at the Great Scott, a live music institution in the city's hipper Allston neighborhood.
"I haven't been this trim in probably 15-20 years and I feel great," Scott, 39, tells PEOPLE.
"Great Scott" had a shiny first night in the Winspear Opera House, the Dallas Opera's handsome, resonant home.
I attended two premières this fall: "Bel Canto," earlier this month; and Jake Heggie's "Great Scott," at the Dallas Opera, in October.
Throughout the trip, Khloé and Kim both make comments about how great Scott is doing like he's a new driver hitting the highway for the first time.
"Great Scott" was designed as a vehicle for the lustrous mezzo Joyce DiDonato, whose career resembles that of the fictional Scott in more than a few respects.
In "Great Scott," which has a libretto by Terrence McNally, a celebrated mezzo-soprano is visited by the ghost of a bel-canto composer, whose work she is reviving.
"Great Scott" departs from the standard American-opera template in one significant way: this is not an adaptation of a well-known novel, play, or film but an original story.
To quote the great Scott Steiner, "maybe it's right, maybe it ain't" but Nurmagomedov's unorthodox bottom game has certainly helped him get up and, most importantly, get back on top.
Creator: Sheila Scott, Great Scott Productions 1992 Albertville, France Name: Magique The mascot for the 1992 games was an imp shaped in the form of a star, which symbolizes dreams and imagination, and wore French colours.
Heggie, the composer of "Great Scott," has plenty of experience: he has composed five full-length operas, with a sixth arriving next year, and these days he receives more performances than any American but Philip Glass.
And to see how much work that we're both putting into this and we're still at the bottom of the leader board, it doesn't feel great," Scott, 39, admitted during rehearsals to pro partner Emma Slater, who advised him: "Trust yourself that you're doing enough — you really are.
But there are so many other terrific entries, like TOT UP, PIE CHARTS, GREAT SCOTT, AFRO POP, HELLO KITTY, ACT OF GOD, PRO FORMA, PAPER CHASE (I still have nightmares about John Houseman's portrayal of the strict professor Kingsfield in the film and television series.), THE FONZ, HOT DATES and SPY STORY.
Ava Luna tour dates:9/5 - Cafe Nine - New Haven, CT9/93 - Apohadian Theater - Portland, ME9/7 - Great Scott - Boston, MA9/218 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY29/219 - Comet Ping Pong - Washington, D.C.220/29 - Gallery 220 - Richmond, VA 213/221 - King's Barcade - Raleigh, NC29/222 - 529 - Atlanta, GA9/13 - Pilot Light - Knoxville, TN9/14 - MOTR Pub - Cincinatti, OH 9/93 - Pioneer - Indianapolis, IN 9/16 - The Hideout - Chicago, IL9/18 - Spacebar - Columbus, OH 9/19 - Mahall's 20 Lanes - Lakewood, OH9/20 - Metro Gallery - Baltimore, MD9/21 - PhilaMOCA - Philadelphia, PA9/22 - BSP Lounge - Kingston, NY w/ JEFF the Brotherhood
BRONCHO TOUR DATES6/18: Wicker Park Green Music Festival - Chicago, IL6/20: Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto, ON6/83: Casa Del Popolo - Montreal, QC6/22: Great Scott - Boston, MA 6/28: Johnny Brenda's - Philadelphia, PA207/28: Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY208/28: DC209 - Washington, DC103/210: Strange Matter - Richmond, VA 28/211: Hi Watt - Nashville, TN6/30: Outland - Springfield, MO8/03: Riot Room - Kansas City, MO8/04: Off Broadway - St. Louis, MO83/05: Cosmic Charlie's - Lexington, KY8/06: Hi Fi - Indianapolis, IN8/07: Zanzabar - Louisville, KY8/08: The Basement - Columbus, OH8/09: Club Cafe - Pittsburgh, PA8/10: Majestic Cafe - Detroit, MI8/11: Mohawk - Buffalo, NY Double Vanity is out now Dine Alone Records.
Splashh Tour DatesJanuary 19 - Allston, MA - Great Scott*January 20 - Washington, D.C. - Song Byrd*January 21 - Philadelphia, PA - Milkboy*January 20 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade*January 24 - Nashville, TN - The End*January 26 - Chicago, IL - Schuba's*January 27 - Detroit, MI - UFO Factory*January 28 - Toronto, ON - The Garrison*February 9 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom* April 19 - Brighton, UK - PatternsApril 20 - Birmingham, UK - Hare and HoundApril 21 - Sheffield, UK - Picture House SocialApril 22 - Leeds, UK - Headrow HouseApril 24 - Glasgow, UK - The Hug and PintApril 25 - Manchester, UK - Night and Day CafeApril 26 - London, UK - Bussey Buildings April 28 - Paris, FR - L'Espace B* = with Public Access T.V.
Catch Paul Cherry on tour: March 31 - Chicago IL - (Album Release Show) Virgin Hotel %April 1 - Bloomington, IN - The BishopApril 2 - Kansas City, KC - Mini BarApril 3 - Springfield MO - Golden Girl Rum ClubApril 4 - Tulsa OK - SoundponyApril 123 - Denton, TX - Harvest HouseApril 24 - Cleveland Heights, OH - Grog Shop * May 25 - Toronto, ON - Smiling Buddah * May 26 - Montreal, OC - Casa Del Popolo * May 29 - Allston, MA - Great Scott * May 30 - Brooklyn, NY - Rough Trade * May 31 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's * June 2 - Washington DC - Union Stage * June 4 - Richmond, VA - Strange Matter * June 5 - Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle Back Room * June 6 - Asheville, NC - The Mothlight * June 11 - Dallas, TX - Club Dada * June 12 - Austin, TX - Barracuda * July 21 - Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival% = with Anna Burch, Divino Niño* = with Post Animal
Great Scott! PS > doc 88 88 gigawatts? 88 gigawatts? Great Scott! Default arguments can be seen as a special case of the variable-length argument list.
During the 1950s, Rogers's main tag team partner was The Great Scott.
Spina is an abandoned townsite in Great Scott Township, Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States.
Won't there be a merry time 'twixt he and the Red McLean should they meet at Logie Green? And are not Kilmarnock to be proud of a team which contains a "Big Bummer" and a "Great Scott," not to mention a Richmond?"Great Scott." The Scottish Referee [Glasgow], 740th ed.
Envelope (Triple D's) 1991 - Towne Club (ADSL/Avi Nelson) 1990 - Hyde Park Sports (Triple D's) 1989 - ADSL (Hyde Park Sports) 1988 - Triple D's (Towne Club) 1987 - Triple D's (Great Scott) 1986 - Hyde Park Sports (Triple D's) 1985 - Towne Club (Great Scott) 1984 - Towne Club (Conley Club) 1983 - Mass. Envelope (Conley Club) 1982 - Mass. Envelope (Triple D's) 1981 - Triple D's (Great Scott) 1980 - Mahoney Club (Triple D's) 1979 - Supreme Saints (Mary Ann's) 1978 - Conley Club (Supreme Saints) 1977 - Mass. Envelope (Supreme Saints) 1976 - Conley Club (Supreme Saints) 1975 - Mass.
Hiro uses the catchphrases of two other time-travellers: "Oh boy!" (Dr. Sam Beckett in Quantum Leap), and "Great Scott!" (Dr.
Scott's wife self-published a book on the subject years later called Great Scott: Ernest Lyman Scott's work with insulin in 1911.
Christopher and his brother Glen L. Scott have recently launched Great Scott Films, Inc., a full service production and post production company located on West 42nd Street in Times Square. Continuing on from Red Sky, Great Scott in its first eighteen months have already accumulated over 2.5 million in sales, launched a PBS series and began production on its second feature film. In addition, GSF is launching a new documentary series MTV.
In Great Scott, opera star Arden Scott returns to her hometown to save the struggling company that launched her career. The opening night performance of the long-lost opera she discovered falls on the same night as the home team's first football championship. The opera starred mezzo-sopranos Joyce DiDonato and Frederica von Stade, soprano Ailyn Pérez, baritone Nathan Gunn and countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo. Great Scott marked the third collaboration between Heggie and McNally.
101.7 Kiss-FM stayed on the air until 1998 when Tony sold the station to Great Scott Broadcasting. Great Scott Broadcasting, who had also bought WSUX 98.5, put on a Classic Hits format, known as BIG-Classic Hits 98.5 & 101.7. The call letters were changed to WRBG to match the name of the station. In April 2001, 101.7 WRBG was broken off and flipped to Today's Hit Music B101-7 and the call letters were changed to WZEB.
The township was named by the board of county commissioners. Great Scott was a favorite oath of one of the commissioners, and the name was granted in a moment of irreverent humor.
He is known for playing the crime reporter Tom Kirkwood on the hit Canadian police drama Night Heat Diane Smith. "Great Scott." Toronto Star, March 29 1986, p. S4 from 1985–1989.
CR 25 runs north–south through the township. The cities of Buhl and Kinney are both located within Great Scott Township geographically but are separate entities. Buhl and Kinney are politically independent of the township.
Liver Legends include the late, great Scott Hodge who famously danced naked on the Royal Iris on 23 December 1989 for the Liver Xmas Afternoon Party and Norman "Normal" Edge, the most eccentric man ever.
His Great Scott won the Viceroy's cup three times, as did his Mayfowl. Apcar, died in Bangalore on 17 April 1913 at the age of 62. He was unmarried, and was succeeded by a doctor cousin.
Great Scott! is an American sitcom starring Tobey Maguire and Kevin Connolly that aired on Fox from October 4 to November 29, 1992. It was created by Tom Gammill and Max Pross and produced by Castle Rock Entertainment.
After two years as a general reporter, Scott got her own column called "Senior Class," covering topics of interest to senior citizens, which she wrote for almost twenty years."Great Scott!", Joyce Halasa, Scene Magazine, November 2, 1989.
WPAZ ceased operations on December 10, 2009, due to lack of sufficient revenue as Great Scott citing a focus on its other, more-profitable stations.WPAZ Goes Silent - The Mercury. December 11, 2009 Faye Scott died November 7, 2010.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of ; is land and , or 2.08%, is water. The Dark River, McNiven Creek, and Slow Creek all flow through the northern portion of Great Scott Township.
Scott has presented science stage productions for several years, sharing a stage with Professor Robert Winston, Richard Hammond and Professor Brian Cox, among others. Her stage production company, Great Scott! Productions has been commissioned by Google for Education, CBBC and Siemens.
In August 2015, Waldmann starred in the third episode of the BBC drama Series, The Great Scott, a series narrated by David Tennant. The episode was called, 'The Talisman', and Waldmann played Richard. In March 2016, the BBC Broadcast Three Sisters and Waldmann played Andrei.
A collection of his reviews, Great Scott! The Best of Jay Scott's Movie Reviews, was published posthumously in 1994; proceeds from the book sales were donated to the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research."Critic's great voice lives on in collection". Ottawa Citizen, October 9, 1994.
The station, which signed on in 1951, was originally owned by the Scott Family, and later, their subsidiary, Great Scott Broadcasting, Inc. Over time, WPAZ became the "flagship station" for Great Scott Broadcasting, as corporate operations for its expanding group were handled out of the station's Maugers Mill Road studio location. During the period that Herb and Faye Scott owned the company, WPAZ was one of its strongest properties, despite the station's status as a daytime-only station for much of its existence. WPAZ was a typical full-service station of its time, boasting music, local news and high school sports, local talk shows, church services, and remote broadcasts.
WKDB (95.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish hits music format. Licensed to Laurel, Delaware, United States, the station serves the Salisbury- Ocean City area. The station is currently owned by The Voice Radio Network. previous logoOn August 24, 2009, Great Scott Broadcasting broke apart.
Richard Brophy, Great Scott, testindustries.com, 12/04/2007 Her Bad Habit is an alias of Jimmy Edgar and his debut release, I Don’t Know (What You’re Doing To Me), featured more live instrumentation than he was previously known for.Serena Kutchinsky, Jimmy Edgar - Motor City Houdini, electronicbeats.
WKST has been broadcasting in New Castle for over 70 years, but prior to November 5, 1999 it was at 1280 kHz. WKST signed on the air in 1938. In the 1940s it was a Mutual affiliate. In 1942 Alan Freed landed his first broadcasting job at WKST, before moving on to nearby WKBN Youngstown, Ohio, followed by WAKR Akron, and then WJW Cleveland -- the station where Freed is credited with first using and popularizing the term "rock and roll" to describe the music genre. By the 1970s WKST was owned by Faye and Herb Scott, formerly based in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and held in the name of Great Scott Broadcasting. Great Scott purchased FM station WFEM in Ellwood City, and it became WKST-FM on January 1, 1988. In the late 1990s, after the death of the Scotts, Great Scott decided to concentrate on its radio holdings in Delaware, and it sold WKST and WKST-FM to Jacor for $2.5 million in December 1998. Prior to November 5, 1999, the 1200 kHz frequency was occupied by WBZY.
Great Scott Township is a township in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 561 at the 2010 census. U.S. Highway 169 and Saint Louis County Highway 25 (CR 25) are two of the main routes in the township. Highway 169 runs east–west throughout the township.
On 10 June 1885, she raced the paddle steamer Mary Powell, easily overtaking her. The next day, she beat the sailing racing yacht Atalanta. Warship Wednesday, August 23, 2017: ‘Great Scott and huckleberries, look at that!’ Stiletto was the Navy's first torpedo boat capable of launching self-propelled torpedoes.
Recent commissions have included British composer Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer's Everest, Great Scott by Jake Heggie and Terrence McNally, and Mark Adamo's Becoming Santa Claus. The company moved to the Winspear Opera House as of the 2009-2010 season and moved its administrative offices into the building in the spring of 2010.
He directed the made-for-television movie Desperate Choices: To Save My Child starring actress Joanna Kerns and actor Bruce Davison in 1992. He directed an episode of the Fox sitcom Great Scott! starring actor Tobey Maguire in 1992. He directed the made-for-television movie What She Doesn't Know in 1992.
Sasha remains the only Latin pop act to have been based in Boston. Current music venues support a diverse array of live music throughout Boston. Venues support local bands, and showcase national touring acts. Clubs include The Middle East, T.T. the Bears, P.A.'s Lounge, Great Scott, and The Paradise (a larger venue).
Great Scott - It's Maynard! was a British television series which aired on the BBC from 1955 to 1956. It was a popular comedy sketch series starring Bill Maynard and Terry Scott, with musical guests including Petula Clark. It was produced by Duncan Wood, and written by Lewis Schwarz, Eric Merriman, Dave Freeman and Johnny Speight.
After starting for the Gators in 2001 and 2002, he was a second-team All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) selection both seasons. After his junior year, Scott decided to forgo his final season of NCAA eligibility and entered the NFL Draft.Robbie Andreu, " Great Scott: Gators hit with a surprise," Ocala Star-Banner, p. 3C (January 4, 2003).
A champion of new works, Costanzo has created roles in Jimmy López's Bel Canto at the Lyric Opera of Chicago and Jake Heggie's Great Scott at Dallas Opera. He has also premiered works written for him by Matthew Aucoin, Paola Prestini, Gregory Spears, Suzanne Farrin, Bernard Rands, Scott Wheeler, Mohammed Fairouz, Steve Mackey, and Nico Muhly.
Cowlairs sec., p. 3. Nicknamed 'Great Scott,' an 1897 edition of The Scottish Referee provides a description of the player: Two old veterans have recently been called out to don their armour in the dire necessity that arises in cup tie battles. Leitch Keir, Dumbarton, was the one, and George Scott, of Cowlairs, Hearts, and now Kilmarnock, the other.
From an early age Ernesto showed interest in learning the Accordion. By the age of fourteen he was nationally known as ‘Ernesto, the wonder boy accordionist, with lightning fingers’. He recorded on Decca, Imperial Label and Great Scott Records, played on radio and recorded television work, most notably on Pathetone Parade compilation. He also performed at the London Palladium.
The Konks was an American rock and roll band, based in Boston, Massachusetts. They released their self-titled debut album in March 2005, with Bomp! Records. The band was later signed to Static Eye Records and released their second album Nerves in early 2010. The band played their final show at Great Scott in Allston, Massachusetts in early 2011.
Scott announced his decision to attend Colorado during a news conference at the ESPN Zone in Anaheim on National Signing Day.Scout.com: Great Scott! Darrell Is A Buffalo His decision was carried live on ESPNU. Scott was the highest rated football recruit to attend Colorado since Marcus Houston of Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver came to Boulder as part of the 2000 class.
Eventually, he was cast as the lead in the FOX TV series Great Scott!, which was canceled five weeks later. During many of his auditions, Maguire found himself auditioning for roles opposite another rising actor, Leonardo DiCaprio. The pair quickly became friends and made an informal pact to help each other get parts in their movies/TV shows/other projects.
Music venues in Allston include Brighton Music Hall (formerly Harpers Ferry), Great Scott, O'Brien's Pub, Paradise Rock Club, and Wonder Bar. Several recording studios are located in the neighborhood, such as Galaxy Park, established in 1999. Allston's music scene includes a DIY community. The annual Allston-Brighton parade and annual Allston DIY Fest feature many of the neighborhood's musical acts.
It is frequently assumed that Great Scott! is a minced oath of some sort, Scott replacing God. The 2010 edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English labels the expression as "dated" and simply identifies it as an "arbitrary euphemism for Great God!". Alternatively, but similarly, it has been suggested that it may be a corruption of the South German / Austrian greeting Grüß Gott.
It was also used in Legends of Tomorrow by Dr. Martin Stein (in the episode "Marooned"), in Peter Pan 2 by Captain Hook, and in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by Gilderoy Lockhart. A large basalt rock collected by astronaut David Scott on the Apollo 15 mission to the moon in 1971 is informally known as Great Scott.
WJWL would change from standards to Spanish in 2010, becoming Spanish contemporary hit radio station "Máxima", simulcast on WXSH (106.1 FM). The Máxima programming was produced by Hola Media Network, Inc., under a local marketing agreement with Great Scott Broadcasting. The death of Mitch Scott in 2013, after a battle with leukemia, was the catalyst for the end of Great Scott's operations on Delmarva.
It ran for less than one season. In 1987 they joined the writing staff on It's Garry Shandling's Show, and in 1989 they wrote an episode for The Wonder Years called "Math Class". They were both listed as contributors to the short-lived zine Army Man in 1989. In 1992 they created and produced the Fox series "Great Scott" starring Tobey Maguire and Kevin Connolly.
"Great Scott!" is an interjection of surprise, amazement, or dismay. It is a distinctive but inoffensive exclamation, popular in the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, and now considered dated. It originates as a minced oath, historically associated with two specific "Scotts", notably Scottish author Sir Walter Scott and somewhat later in the United States, US general Winfield Scott.
Around this time, she also began working for a suburban newspaper, the Chagrin Valley Herald, as the Women's Editor. This also opened doors for her as a stringer reporter for The Plain Dealer. As such, she was not a member of The Plain Dealer staff, but she reported on events in the Cleveland suburbs of Chagrin Falls, Russell, Bentleyville and Pepper Pike."Great Scott!", Joyce Halasa, Scene Magazine, November 2, 1989.
In 1982, owned by Great Scott Broadcasting, it returned to Top 40, adopting Mike Joseph's Hot Hits format in response to that format's national success. Although WFEC featured the jingles and other high-energy basics of the Hot Hits format, it was not consulted by Joseph himself. During the Hot Hits era, the station was known as Fire 14. On February 3, 1983, the station changed its call sign back to WHGB.
Scott began his acting career with appearances on radio shows such Workers Playtime, which were followed by appearances on television. He gained an opportunity to perform in farce when he joined the Whitehall Theatre Company. With Bill Maynard he appeared at Butlin's Holiday Camp in Skegness, Lincolnshire and partnered him in the TV series Great Scott - It's Maynard!. During the 1960s, he appeared alongside Hugh Lloyd in Hugh and I (1962–67).
In May 1963, Austin and Great Scott were defeated for the championship by Brute Bernard and Skull Murphy. At this time, Austin was one of the major challengers to WWWF Champion Buddy Rogers. Austin subsequently travelled to Ottawa, where later that month he won a tournament for the vacant Canadian Heavyweight Championship. Austin made his first tour of Japan with the Japan Wrestling Association in 1962, competing in the fourth annual World Big League.
The Brighton station was demolished during highway construction, while the Allston station remained intact. The Allston Depot Steakhouse opened in the building in 1972, followed by Sports Depot in 1988 and Regina Pizzeria in 2010. It was designated a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1997. Regina Pizzeria closed in July 2020; that August, Allston music venue Great Scott announced that they were in negotiations to lease the station to replace their former location.
His Great Scott won the Viceroy's Cup three times, as did his horse Mayfowl. At the opening of the Christmas race week (an important social event), the viceroy of India and his wife would drive in state past the grandstand. The Prince of Wales, the future King George V, attended the races in 1905. The Maharaja of Burdwan, Bijay Chand Mahtab, was the first Indian to be elected a full member of the club in 1908.
John Speight was born into an Irish Catholic family at 57 Chester Rd Canning Town, West Ham, Essex (now Greater London). He left school at 14, and after a series of odd jobs, tried his hand at writing, looking to George Bernard Shaw as inspiration. He began contributing scripts to comedy shows in 1955, starting with Great Scott - It's Maynard! He later contributed to Sykes and a... (1960–65), which starred Eric Sykes, Hattie Jacques and Richard Wattis.
Throwing toilet paper is a component of the audience participation activities associated with showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Rolls of toilet paper are customarily thrown in a reference to Scott brand toilet paper after a character shouts the phrase "Great Scott!" in response to the entrance of character Dr. Everett Scott. It was the plot of an episode of South Park, titled "Toilet Paper", where the boys toilet paper their art teacher's house.Parker, Trey (March 2006).
After his departure from Columbia/HCA in 1997, Scott launched Richard L. Scott Investments, based in Naples, Florida (originally in Stamford, ConnecticutDrew Ruble, "Great Scott" , businesstn.com, July 2006; retrieved June 23, 2009.), which has stakes in health care, manufacturing and technology companies. Between 1998 and 2001, Scott purchased 50% of CyberGuard Corporation for approximately $10 million. Among his investors was Metro Nashville finance director David Manning. In 2006, CyberGuard was sold to Secure Computing for more than $300 million.
While practicing law in Hartsdale, New York, he began to write plays. Great Scott (1929), Give Us This Day (1933), and In Time to Come (1941) were produced on Broadway.Internet Broadway Database. His radio work in the 1930s as a writer for the CBS Mercury Theater of the Air included the Orson Welles radio drama The War of the Worlds (1938), which allegedly caused nationwide panic among some listeners for its documentary-like portrayal of an invasion of spaceships from Mars.
Still, the music is mostly great." Scott Plagenhoef of Pitchfork describes the EP-exclusive tracks as "low key marvels". He says that while the album lacks a progressive quality from the band's previous work, it "is quietly one of the most rewarding listens in the Beatles' career", and the mixed nature of the collection "matters little when the music itself is so incredible". Writing in The Rolling Stone Album Guide, Rob Sheffield said that the album was "a lot goopier than Sgt.
In Summer 2008, Bay Broadcasting's LMA with Great Scott Broadcasting ended in a dispute and the station went silent on June 23, 2008. WKHW was granted permission by the Federal Communications Commission to temporarily shut off its transmitter. Granted on August 21, 2008, this "remain silent" authority was to expire on February 17, 2009. The broadcast license for this station would automatically expire as a matter of law if the station did not resume broadcast operations by 12:01 a.m.
In the spring of 1996, Nassau acquired then-country music station 106.3 WHCY in Blairstown, New Jersey, which served Stroudsburg as well as the Sussex County, New Jersey radio markets. This station would for a few years remain a country music station. Shortly afterward, Nassau went on a buying spree of radio stations. In August, 1996, Nassau entered into an agreement with Great Scott Broadcasting to acquire religious station WCHR 94.5 FM and sports station WTTM serving the Trenton area.
The opera focuses on an unhappy middle-aged woman disillusioned with her life and dully going through the motions of daily drudgery. Some of the choristers are the negative voices incessantly chiming inside her head, while others beckon to her from the radio. Singers even play the furniture in her room, with bodies comprising a chair, a lamp and a mirror. Great Scott, with an original libretto by Terrence McNally, received its premiere at the Dallas Opera on October 30, 2015.
In the 1920s, he created the Shilling Lightening Feeder chain of inexpensive restaurants in London. Afterwards, he admitted that his first restaurant was a huge success, his second a success, his third broke even but by his seventh, the venture was a disaster. In the 1930s, he set up Great Scott Records to produce recordings on vinyl discs, and he enlisted various local singers and musicians. In the 1950s, he made amateur movies and would put on plays at Megginch.
Marty Belafsky (born September 19, 1975) is an American actor/comedian born in Los Angeles, California. He began acting professionally at age 13 and was soon cast as Louis Plumb on the short-lived NBC series Hull High. Shortly thereafter, Belafsky landed the role of Crutchie in the Disney musical film, Newsies. He continued acting through his teens, making appearances in such television shows as The Wonder Years, Great Scott and Step By Step and the film Wrestling Ernest Hemingway.
In late-1962, Austin adopted the nickname "Killer" and was given credit for injuring Buddy Rogers, who had been involved in a car accident. He built the character of an "arrogant heel" and "ruthless rule-breaker". In March 1963, Austin and Great Scott defeated Buddy Rogers and Johnny Barend for the NWA United States Tag Team Championship (northeast version). During their reign, the Capitol Wrestling Corporation withdrew from the NWA, and the championship was renamed the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship.
Sale preparations began in September 2013. The stations were split up between Adams Radio Group and The Voice Radio Network the next year, with The Voice slated to buy WJWL. After the deal, an apparent major problem soon emerged that threatened the entire transaction, as Hola Media Network, the LMA operator of WJWL, claimed it had first right of refusal to buy the station. Great Scott claimed it did not know about any such right, given that the late Mitch Scott had negotiated the programming agreement.
They defended the championship until March 7, 1963 when they lost to Killer Buddy Austin and The Great Scott on Capitol Wrestling's regular Thursday night television broadcast. Rogers and Barend split briefly and feuded, but they reunited that summer to defeat Bobo Brazil and Bruno Sammartino in a best two out of three falls tag team match. During the Rogers- Barend feud, Rogers regularly teamed with a masked wrestler, The Shadow. Prior to his title reign with Barend, Rogers frequently teamed with the "Big O" Bob Orton.
Each wallflower or vessel takes Hogge anywhere between two days to three weeks to craft. Since each bloom is shaped by hand using few, if any, ceramic tools, no two flowers are the same."Vanessa Hogge," 2017, Great Scott Films, motion picture Today, Hogge exclusively works with black stoneware and porcelain, with separate work benches in her studio to avoid contamination. She describes the contrast between the two clays as "the smooth, creamy beauty of porcelain and the gritty toughness of black stoneware" that culminate in a crisp and sophisticated design.
A regional Kroger in Fort Worth, Texas, opened in 1997 (2014) In the 1990s, Kroger acquired Great Scott (Detroit), Pay Less Food Markets, Owen's Market, JayC Food Stores, and Hilander Foods. Additionally, the Houston market was strengthened when Kroger bought several stores from AppleTree Markets, which were former Safeway stores in early 1994. In 1998, Kroger merged with the then fifth-largest grocery company Fred Meyer, along with its subsidiaries, Ralphs, QFC, and Smith's. In the late 1990s, it acquired many stores from A&P; as it exited many markets in the South.
Macbreak Weekly 125 saw the introduction of two new units of price; the "Scott" is equal to 11 "Alexes", and the "Great Scott" is equal to 10 "Scotts." The show is often very casual and relaxed, and the hosts get off topic quite a bit which seems to contribute to the overall tone of the show. A recent feature on the show includes a special jingle first introduced by Merlin Mann and then supplied as a full blown song titled "Rathole!" which is played when the conversation veers very far off from the original topic.
Mattingly is ambidextrous. He pitched in Little League Baseball and was a first baseman also, throwing both right-handed and left-handed, and was a member of the 1973 Great Scott Little League championship team in Evansville, Indiana, under the coaching of Pete Studer and Earl Hobbs. In American Legion baseball for Funkhouser Post #8, Mattingly played at second base, throwing right-handed. Playing for Reitz Memorial High School's baseball team, the Tigers, Mattingly led the school to a state record 59 straight victories through the 1978–79 season.
Snowbird: Great Scott - Upper, Middle and Lower Cirque Inside the Snowbird Cliff Lodge in 2006 Snowbird resort is a year-round ski and summer resort located in the heart of the Wasatch National Forest on the eastern border of the Salt Lake City suburb of Sandy. It is from Salt Lake City International Airport, from downtown Salt Lake City and east of the suburb of Sandy. The resort first opened in December 1971. Snowbird shares Little Cottonwood Canyon with Alta Ski Area to the east, just up the canyon over a ridge that separates the two.
All compositions by Shirley Scott except as indicated # "A Shot in the Dark" (Henry Mancini) - 3:15 # "Great Scott" (Bob Hammer) - 2:30 # "The Seventh Dawn" - 3:53 # "Hoe Down" (Oliver Nelson) - 3:36 # "Shadows of Paris" (Mancini) - 2:23 # "Five O'Clock Whistle" (Kim Gannon, Gene Irwin, Josef Myrow) - 2:57 # "The Blues Ain't Nothin' But Some Pain" - 4:59 # "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman, Ned Washington) - 3:22 # "Make Someone Happy" (Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 6:44 Recorded on May 14 (tracks 6-9) and May 20 (tracks 1-5), 1964.
Scott expressed his interest to shift from comedic roles into more serious roles and portrayed Ted Morgan in the comedy- drama film, Just Before I Go (2015). "It was rewarding to play pretty much the antithesis of what I've done in the past. To get a chance to play a totally different character—because he's just a good, average, relatable guy going through obviously an awful moment in his life—was great," Scott told Variety. He reprised his roles as Crash in Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) and as Doug 'The Thug' Glatt in Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017).
Later single matches against Bobby Shane and Johnny Valentine also resulted in draws. He scored one of his earliest victories when he defeated The Great Scott on August 10, however this was followed by a defeat in an 8-man tag team match with Bronko Lubich, Toru Tanaka and Skandor Akbar losing to Nick Kozak & Johnny Valentine, Rey Mendoza and Jose Lothario on August 17. He continued feuding with Kozak and Valentine, fighting to a draw with Kozak on August 31 and defeating Valentine on September 7. The following week, he lost to Wahoo McDaniel in a best 2-of-3 pinfalls match.
WPKL first signed on the air December 20, 1968 as WPQR- FM, licensed to Warman Broadcasting Inc.; founded by Edwin Warman, with Ed Olesh serving as the station's first vice president and general manager. For many of its early years, the station operated from an office building at 540 Morgantown Road in Uniontown. WKPL first signed on the air as WFEM on August 4, 1968, and was owned by Ellwood City Broadcasting Company, a company owned by Herbert Scott, who also owned Great Scott Broadcasting Company, licensee of WKST in New Castle, about eight miles north of Ellwood City.
As he walks to town, he sees it is desolate — even the football field is absent of any people or players. As he makes a turn for his farm, he sees his soybean field crowded with all the citizens of Coldwater. They heard about his hardship, his need for his crops to make it to market, and the people of Coldwater have stepped up to return the favor ... in honor of the great Scott Murphy, the exceptional quarterback who gave Coldwater the 1991 Ohio State High School Championship. Scott decides to stop complaining about his life and he is happy about what he has and never regret it.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, his first professional work was touring with Mercer Ellington in 1948, and in 1953 he toured with Ben Webster. He played with Kenny Dorham's Jazz Prophets in 1956 and with Gigi Gryce and in 1957-58 toured with Dinah Washington. He was a member of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' quartet with George Duvivier and/or Wendell Marshall, and Shirley Scott, and appears on several of Scott's recordings, including her debut album, Great Scott! (1958), as well as on Very Saxy (1959), featuring Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Buddy Tate, Coleman Hawkins, and Arnett Cobb on tenors, an album recorded shortly after Blow Arnett, Blow (1959).
An officious bureaucrat with the local council, buttoned-down Reg lived a regimented life and liked to speak in acronyms as a sort of verbal shorthand. He would frequently register his indignation with signature phrase "Great Scott!" Along with wife Edie – otherwise known as "Mother" or "Mummy" – (Wendy Blacklock) and daughter Marilyn (Frances Hargreaves) the character became a hit with viewers. In late 1976 there were plans to spin off the characters of Mummy and Daddy into a new situation comedy series titled Mummy and Me and starring Dorsey and Blacklock, but the proposed series was not picked up by the network and the characters remained in Number 96.
Badwan in 2014 Badwan is best known as vocalist for the Horrors, an alternative rock band formed in Southend-on-Sea in 2005. Their debut album, Strange House, was released in 2007. Badwan became notorious for his onstage activities, which have featured violence, the use of black paint to mark audience members, scaling anything available and using items found in the stage area to antagonise the audience."Horrors Singer Attacked During CMJ Performance", SPIN, 1 November 2006, retrieved 2010-11-06 Badwan and his band were thrown out of venue Great Scott in Massachusetts in 2007 after he accidentally smashed a ceramic bust of Elvis Presley on stage.
Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell and commander Alan Shepard analyzing Big Bertha while in the laboratory Lunar Sample 14321, better known as "Big Bertha", is a lunar sample containing an embedded Earth-origin meteorite collected on the 1971 Apollo 14 mission. It was found in the Fra Mauro region of the Moon, and the embedded meteorite portion is the oldest known Earth rock. At 8.998 kg (19.837 lb) this breccia rock is the third largest Moon sample returned during the Apollo program, behind Big Muley and Great Scott. Big Bertha was named after the famous large World War I German howitzer Big Bertha because it was the largest rock returned from the Moon up to that time.
Patrick Summers's collaborations with living composers have resulted in the world premieres of nearly 20 works. Throughout his career, Summers has worked with composers Jake Heggie (Dead Man Walking, The End of the Affair, Three Decembers, Moby-Dick, Great Scott, and It's a Wonderful Life); Carlisle Floyd (Prince of Players and Cold Sassy Tree); Ricky Ian Gordon (The House without a Christmas Tree and A Coffin in Egypt'); André Previn (A Streetcar Named Desire and Brief Encounter); Christopher Theofanidis (The Refuge and Heart of a Soldier); Daniel Catán (Salsipuedes); Lee Hoiby (The Tempest); Tod Machover (Resurrection); Paul Moravec (The Letter); Rachel Portman (The Little Prince); Mark Adamo; Michael Daugherty; and R. Murray Schafer, among others.
Alongside his success with Benny Hill, he contributed to sketch-based programmes such as The Ted Ray Show (1955–59), and Great Scott - It's Maynard! (starring the comedy duo Terry Scott and Bill Maynard, 1955–56). In 1955 he joined Associated London Scripts, an agency representing the leading comedy and television writers of the 1950s and 1960s. There he teamed up with John Junkin and Terry Nation to write two series for Elsie and Doris Waters, Gert and Daisy. He then went on to contribute sketches to Spike Milligan's The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d (1956) starring Peter Sellers, the first successful attempt to transform the comedy of The Goon Show from radio to television.
The route begins at the intersection of Zim Road (CR 27) and Fraser Road near Zim, generally heads north for into Cook, and terminates on Vermilion Drive at its intersection with 2nd Street Southeast (CR 24). County 25 also passes near Buhl and Chisholm at its intersection with U.S. Highway 169 in Great Scott Township. County Road 26 is a route in the northern portion of the county, serving Embarrass Township, Kugler Township, Wahlsten, and Vermilion Lake Township. The route begins at the intersection of County Road 21 and Wahlsten Road near Embarrass, generally heads north and west through Wahlsten, and terminates at its intersection with State Highway 169 (MN 169). County 26 is also known as Wahlsten Road.
However, he is shown as absent-minded at times, and various statements by other characters inhabiting Hill Valley indicate that he is generally regarded as strange, eccentric, or insane. Being very loud and sprightly, he often speaks with wide-eyed expressions and broad gestures ("Great Scott!" being one of his well-known catchphrases) and tends to be overly verbose in his delivery, referring in one case to a school dance as a "rhythmic ceremonial ritual". Doc and Marty met several years prior to the events of the first time travel experiment when Marty, out of curiosity, sneaked into Doc's lab after being warned by his parents to stay away from him. Happy to be revered as 'cool', Doc hired Marty as his part-time lab assistant.
In early 2010, a group of Pottstown area residents calling themselves the WPAZ Preservation Association (WPAZPA) began efforts to acquire WPAZ from Great Scott Broadcasting. The effort concluded with the group's announcing acquisition of the station in late October, 2010. Resumption of station operations under the auspices of the Community Broadcasting Group (formed by the WPAZPA) took place shortly before 2:00 PM on December 30, 2010.Reference: Pottstown Mercury article dated 31 December 2010WPAZPA Facebook announcementReference: Pottstown Mercury article Local AM station WBZH goes silent Having been dark for more than a year, the new operators found it difficult to find 'takers' willing to advertise on the new WPAZ. On October 28, 2011, WPAZ changed its call sign to WBZH.
The lexicon was begun in the nineteenth century and is now in its ninth (revised) edition, published in 1940. Based on the earlier Handwörterbuch der griechischen Sprache by the German lexicographer Franz Passow (first published in 1819, fourth edition 1831), which in turn was based on Johann Gottlob Schneider's Kritisches griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch, it has served as the basis for all later lexicographical work on the ancient Greek language, such as the ongoing Greek–Spanish dictionary project Diccionario Griego–Español (DGE). It was edited by Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie, and published by the Oxford University Press. It is now conventionally referred to as Liddell & Scott, Liddell–Scott–Jones, or LSJ, and its three sizes are sometimes referred to as "The Little Liddell", "The Middle Liddell" and "The Big Liddell" or "The Great Scott". The LSJ main edition has 116,000+ entries (precisely 116,502).
After landing, Scott and Irwin donned the helmets and gloves of their pressure suits and Scott performed the first and only stand-up EVA on the lunar surface, by poking his head and upper body out of the docking port on top of the LM. He took panoramic photographs of the surrounding area from an elevated position and scouted the terrain they would be driving across the next day. After deploying the LRV from its folded-up position on the side of the LM's descent stage, Scott drove with Irwin in the direction of Hadley Rille. Once there, Scott marveled at the beauty of the scene. Their exploits followed by a television camera mounted on the Rover and controlled from Earth, Scott and Irwin took samples of the lunar surface, including the rock Great Scott named after the astronaut, before returning to the LM to set up the ALSEP, the experiments that were to continue to run after their departure.
Under the Gun is the third album by Boston rock band Tijuana Sweetheart, released on February 18, 2012. The tracks from this album have already been called "a fresh sonic blend of the Ramones, Rancid and the Go-Go's." Boston Herald Girls Just Wanna Have fun Tijuana Sweetheart Plays to its own Beat Another reviewer in the Boston Phoenix said of their cover of the Misfits "Astro Zombies", "compensates for at least a-dozen-or-so of the hundreds of [poor] Misfits interpretations I’ve endured over the years." Further adding "they’ve outgrown any punky sameness, and Under the Gun smacks with stylistic growth. There’s poppy sweetness overlaying “Sunday,” and big honkin’ metal breakdowns on tracks such as “E.A.T.”" The Boston Phoenix Tijuana Sweetheart go "Under the Gun" @ Great Scott Under the Gun is a "pure punk album" with "a very defined and uncompromising sound", with some tracks even being compared to Motörhead.
County Road 24 is a route in the northern portion of the county, serving Cook, Owens Township, Beatty Township, Portage Township, Buyck, and Crane Lake. The route begins at the intersection on U.S. Highway 53 and 2nd Street Southeast in Cook, heads north on 2nd Street Southeast, briefly heads east on Vermilion Drive, then continues north on Vermilion Drive, heads out of Cook and generally continues to head north and east on Vermilion Road, heads east on Kallo Road, heads north on Crane Lake Road, and terminates along Gold Coast Road in Crane Lake. The central portion of the route is unpaved gravel surface from Buyck southbound towards Wakemup. 50px County Road 25 (sometimes referred to as Highway 25 or County 25), is a route in the western portion of the county, serving McDavitt Township, Lavell Township, Clinton Township, Cherry Township, Cherry, Great Scott Township, Kinney, Alango Township, Field Township, and Cook; it also serves portions of the Superior National Forest.

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