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"roadman" Definitions
  1. one who works at the building and repairing of roads and especially of logging roads
  2. one who makes, repairs, or keeps clean the roads of a mine
  3. PEDDLER, CANVASSER, TRAVELING SALESMAN
  4. one who manages the sales and distribution of a newspaper within a specific county district

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Lizzie: Big Shaq, aka Roadman Shaq, is a character created by the British comedian Michael Dapaah.
Skepta is roadman supreme, a dressed in all-white, frowning avatar of the North London council estate life.
But the roadman posturing is undone in one of the album's most memorable moments as the bubbliness of "Passionfruit" takes over three tracks in.
Researchers, trainers and a veterinarian are waiting for the birds (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)Nova, the Golden Eagle (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)Spirit, the 20-year-old Bald eagle flies from a lift to his trainer (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)Eagle equipped with a tracker (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)NREL researcher Jason Roadman shows the tracking device (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)NREL researcher Jason Roadman and veterinarian Seth Oster release Spirit from a lift during research (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)Jason Roadman and veterinarian Seth Oster release Nova (Photo: Dennis Schroeder/National Renewable Energy Lab)Fly Nova, fly!
Despite Drake's roadman ambitions, then, an actual logical guess based on his status and the "stunt" nature of his casting might be that he'll show up in a couple of episodes only.
While true in part, BBF Hosted By DJ Escrow is a very rewarding listen which pushes a politicized, satirized take on UK roadman culture, bass music, and hip-hop to its natural conclusion.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. If you don't already know, an older man—since dubbed 'Grime Grandad'—was filmed on Carnaby Street in London in the afternoon, spitting Stormzy's bars from "Shut Up" like some sort of elder roadman busker.
Drake, who was fresh off of So Far Gone buzz when he made a couple of awkward appearances on the 2009 mixtape The Cold War: Guccimerica, reteams with Gucci for "Back On Road," oddly offering up a hook in the roadman slang he's so fond of lately.
" We also sent out an inter-office bat signal that caught the attention of Serena Brown, creative assistant at R29's UK office, who told us that "growing up in London, this jacket was literally a staple for everyone I know — I've always thought it was jokes that anyone from an explorer to a roadman wears it.
Laufer Wind's Aircraft Detection System, a radar-based system designed to detect nearby airplanes, scans 360 degrees, but in this research program its task is harder than to find a needle in a haystack, as NREL researcher Jason Roadman explains:The radars process a gigabyte of data every minute; the trick is to discern the bytes of data that represent the bird.
Roadman Hall was built in two phases in the mid twentieth century. It houses about 150 students, mostly in double occupied rooms, but with several apartments as well. The dormitory is named after the longtime president of the college, Dr. Earl Roadman (1936–1956). The newer wing of the building, Roadman South, was renovated and reopened in 2005.
Charles H. Roadman II (born November 27, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas) was the 16th United States Air Force Surgeon General (1996–1999), Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C. His father, Charles H. Roadman (1914–2000), was also an Air Force flight surgeon and command pilot.
After retiring from the Air Force, Roadman moved into the public health sector as President and CEO of the American Health Care Association (AHCA) (1999–2004) Dr. Roadman also served as interim president and CEO of Assisted Living Concepts as well as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Altarum. He is currently on Altarum's Advisory Board.
Roadman Corner is an unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Clay County, Indiana. It is part of the Terre Haute Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on . Another facility is located near the main campus and houses the school's soccer facility. An additional recreation complex, George H. Roadman University Park, is located from campus and includes a football stadium, various sports facilities, and picnic facilities. The University's student association also owns 98 acres at the SAI Farm, located near Roadman Park, as well as 25-acre Vulcan Village Student Apartments.
Roadman entered the Air Force in May 1968. After receiving his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine, he completed his internship and residency in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) at Keesler Medical Center. Roadman served as a commander three times, twice in a hospital and once in a medical center. He was also a major command deputy surgeon, surgeon and command surgeon of both U.S. Transportation Command and Air Mobility Command.
Upon installation, the arena will be the first in the area to house a Wavecam unit, suspended above the arena floor for aerial views during television productions. The building replaces the Vulcans previous basketball and volleyball arena, Hamer Hall, which opened its doors in 1965. ;Roadman Park Roadman Park is an all-purpose complex that includes 15 fields that can be used for soccer, lacrosse football, band practice, etc., as well as seven tennis courts for varsity, intramural and recreational use.
Roadman was Assistant Dean, Wright State Medical School (1988); the Distinguished Professor of Preventive Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (1997–1999), and Adjunct Professor of Health Services Management and Leadership at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services.
Michael Dapaah (born 10 August 1991) is a British actor, rapper, and comedian best known for portraying the fictional rapper Big Shaq (also known as Roadman Shaq). He is also known for his mockumentary SWIL (Somewhere in London), which focuses on four characters and their journey to success.
Phyllis Arkle (Chester, 23 April 1910 – 10 October 1997), was an English author of children's books. She was born and educated in Chester, but 1959 saw her move to the village of Twyford, Berkshire. Among her works was The Railway Cat (1983) and the Roddy the Roadman series (beginning in 1970).
Roddy the Roadman is a series of six children's books by British author Phyllis Arkle. Roddy is the workman depicted on the "roadworks ahead" traffic warning sign on British roads; in the stories he comes alive and has numerous adventures. The first book in the series was published in 1970.
Le Bert, however, did not smile. Immediately he exclaimed: > 'Ah ha, now this is really rock. He is a real flahute. (Flahute is a > favourite French way of describing the old-type tough Flemish roadman.) Elliott did not return permanently to Ireland at the end of the training camp in early 1955.
I'd forgotten that you can't freewheel with a fixed gear. I rode the track again the following year and I was contacted for a tournament between France and Germany... in the team pursuit. That wasn't surprising because I was still considered a roadman at that time. Morelon was called up to the army in November 1963.
Frédéric Moncassin (born 26 September 1968)Procycling, UK, December 1999, p53 is a French former road racing cyclist. He turned professional in 1990 and retired in 1999. He competed in the men's individual road race at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Moncassin was a strong roadman-sprinter known for his tussles with other riders in the last metres of a race.
This regalia would be incorporated into the fancy dance. The fancy dance was developed after 1928, when the Ponca Tribe built their own dance arena in White Eagle, Oklahoma.Ellis, 110-1 Two young Ponca boys are specifically credited with developing the fast-paced dance that the audiences loved. One of the boys was the grandfather of Parrish Williams, a Ponca roadman.
Tall Chief (ca. 1840-1918) was a hereditary chief of the Quapaw Tribe and a peyote roadman. He served in this position after his father, Lame Chief, died in 1874, until his own death in 1918 at around 78 years old. Tall Chief was the last individual to be selected in the traditional manner from a hereditary chief line among the Quapaw people.
Unlike the rest of Roadman, it has air conditioned facilities. The Residence Complex, or "Plex," was constructed in 1966 as a temporary housing for the construction crew employed to build Eppley Auditorium. The facility served a unique set of students and has since been home for many of Morningside's students. In 2005, two apartment-style dormitories opened for upperclassmen, the Waitt and Poppen Halls.
The fire plays a significant role in the ceremony, for it gets maintained throughout the ceremony by the Firemen. Towards the end, there comes time for some reflection and for anyone with any needs to come forward and ask for something. The Tobacco boss rolls another ceremonial cigarette, while a roadman offers a prayer to his participants. Water is offered to anyone who is thirsty after their spiritual experience.
Tall Chief also had Wilson introduce the ceremony to the group of Quapaw people who were living near the Spring River in what is now Quapaw, OK. Tallchief was instructed by Wilson and became a Roadman. Tallchief had a roundhouse where he held Native American Church meetings near Skiatook, OK, and in Quapaw, OK on his allotment, and also put down Native American Church fireplaces for several families among the Osage and Quapaw people.
Tragedy was to strike the General Gordon again though. In 1937 Charles Herbert Morris, a Shropshire County Council roadman, aged 52, was killed in a road accident in Madeley. In an extract from the Wellington Journal & Shrewsbury News, 1937,Wellington Journal & Shrewsbury News, 1937 his address was stated as the "General Gordon (formerly a licensed house), Werps Road", indicating that The General Gordon had ceased to be a pub before this 1937 accident.
Khan's hashtag on Twitter, #BoycottJurassicWorld has gained attention and viewers also took to Twitter to voice their shock at the use of the derogatory term. After the Birmingham Mail publicised the story, Khan was interviewed by radio stations in the United States and Indonesia. In June 2015, Khan made a short film Roadman Ramadan as part of the British Muslim Comedy series, five short films by Muslim comedians commissioned by the BBC to be released on BBC iPlayer.
He had published several books of poetry, Man From a Rainbow, Looking Through A Squared Off Circle, and Red Cedar Warrior, and an ethnography, The Way of A Peyote Roadman. His poetry has appeared in CALLALOO (a creative writing publishing forum at the Texas A&M; University in College Station), in the American Indian anthology, Studies In American Indian Literature: Returning The Gift (University of Arizona Press), and in The Blue Cloud Quarterly Vol. 28, No. 4 .
Hamer Hall is the home of Cal U's indoor teams, including volleyball, basketball and swimming, as well as excellent athletic training and weight-training facilities, locker rooms, athletic offices and classrooms. The football and track & field teams call Hepner-Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium, located a mile south of the main campus, home. The cross country, softball, soccer and tennis teams compete in the adjacent Roadman Park complex. CONSOL Energy Park in Washington, Pennsylvania, hosts Cal U's home baseball games annually.
In 1957 he scored his first professional win, in the GP de la Ville de Nice, beating Louison Bobet by 50 seconds. Then he finished third in Milan–San Remo to Spain's Miguel Poblet, whose 29th birthday it was.Cycling, UK, 28 March 1957, p239 Cycling called it "by far the greatest achievement by a British roadman in a single-day race since the halcyon 19th-century days of George Pilkington Mills and the Bordeaux–Paris". There was commercial intrigue behind the result, however.
In 2007, ESPNU televised the National Semi-final game live from Adamson Stadium In 2007, the stadium hosted its first three NCAA-DII Football Playoff games, including the Northeast Regional Championship and the National Semi-final game in which California fell to Valdosta State 28–24. The stadium also hosted an NCAA National Semi-final game in 2008. California was again defeated, this time by Minnesota Duluth, 45–7. The stadium, as well as the surrounding Roadman Park, are undergoing renovations.
The baseball team also has a field at Roadman Park that is used for practice but has seating for 500 and can be used for games when needed. ;California University of Pennsylvania Convocation Center The California University of Pennsylvania Convocation Center is a multi-purpose arena in California, Pennsylvania. The arena is the home of the California Vulcans men and women's basketball and volleyball teams, as well as the host of graduation commencement. The Convocation Center is able to host other sporting events, concerts, and trade shows, featuring a removable hardwood surface.
Therefore, the sub-base did not have to be a self-supporting structure. The upper running surface provided a smooth surface for vehicles, while protecting the large stones of the sub-base. Trésaguet understood the importance of drainage by providing deep side ditches, but he insisted on building his roads in trenches, so that they could be accessed from the sides, which undermined this principle. Well-maintained surfaces and drains protect the integrity of the sub-base and Trésaguet introduced a system of continuous maintenance, where a roadman was allocated a section of road to be kept up to a standard.
Runners line up for an early Ben Race. The starter is on left with a shotgun Regular races were organised until 1903, when two events were held; these were the last for 24 years, perhaps due to the closure of the summit observatory the following year. The first was from Achintee, at the foot of the Pony Track, and finished at the summit; It was won in just over an hour by Ewen MacKenzie, the observatory roadman. The second race ran from new Fort William post office, and MacKenzie lowered the record to 2 hours 10 minutes, a record he held for 34 years.
He spent time traveling around the country doing manual labor, working in lumber camps and finding employment as a surveyor's roadman and farmhand. Dickinson first exhibited with the National Academy in 1915, hanging a self-portrait at that year's winter show. He received a Julius Hallgarten Prize on the occasion of his third show with the organization, in 1917, and continued to exhibit there for nearly fifty years. He earned another Hallgarten Prize in 1924; the Isaac N. Maynard Prize in 1933 and 1938; the Benjamin Altman Prize in 1936; and the Andrew Carnegie Prize in 1942. He served on the Academy Council from 1930 until 1933.
While UK Drill echoes the Roadman subculture of the UK, in Australia the drill scene is born from the Sydney Searchers subculture, nowadays called Lads or Eshays, which has seen a massive revival in popularity. In Sydney, Gabber music and the Hakken dance it is accompanied by has been popular amongst Lads, as from the mid-2000s, music festivals such as Defqon1 and Stereosonic became popular places to rave and start fights. The Hakken dance is mainly referred to as gabber (noun) or gabbering (verb), named after the Gabber subgenre of hardcore it is performed to. Despite the fact that it is called Gabber, it is usually performed to music of the hardstyle genre by most ravers in Australia.
Part of the campus has been set aside as a nationally recognized historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. At the time of its nomination it contained 26 resources, which included nine contributing buildings, one contributing site, five contributing objects, nine non-contributing buildings, and one non-contributing object. The focus of the district is a broad hilltop that overlooks the Missouri River valley. Charles City College Hall (1890), Lewis Hall (1900), the Vice President's House (pre-1914), Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library (1914), Lillian Dimmitt House (1921), Dimmitt Residence Hall (1926), Jones Hall of Science (1948), Alice Gymnasium (1949), Roadman Hall (1953), and O'Donoghue Observatory (1953) are the contributing buildings.
The University is in the process of upgrading the varsity soccer field to include bleacher seating, scoring area/press box and permanent scoreboard among other amenities. The University, along with the Professional Golfer's Association (PGA), is also in the development stages of building a golf practice facility at Roadman Park in conjunction with the addition of a golf management curriculum and varsity teams for both men and women. ;Lilly Field Lilly Field is the home to Cal U's softball team, which won back-to-back NCAA Division II Championships in 1997 and 1998. Lilly Field features a fully enclosed field, skinned infield, permanent and temporary seating for 300, team dugouts, warm- up bullpen areas and a concession stand.
On New Year's Day 1951, Maclean formally began to work for the newly founded School of Scottish Studies based at his alma mater, the University of Edinburgh. Since being given this long overdue institutional berth, the systematic collection of Scottish Gaelic and Scots folklore began in earnest through the avid work of Calum Maclean, the School's first appointed collector, Hamish Henderson (1919–2002), John MacInnes (1930-), to name but a few, and their successors. The very first recordings that he made for the School included no less than 524 Gaelic tales from a roadman encountered "in the dead of winter, and Lochaber lay white and deep in snow." The last that Maclean made were literally on his death bed.
Ten competitors ran the course, which started at the Lochiel Arms Hotel in Banavie and was thus longer than the route from Fort William; the winner was 21-year- old Hugh Kennedy, a gamekeeper at Tor Castle, who finished (coincidentally with Swan's original run) in 2hours 41minutes. 1979 Ben Nevis Race Regular races were organised until 1903, when two events were held; these were the last for 24years, perhaps due to the closure of the summit observatory the following year. The first was from Achintee, at the foot of the Pony Track, and finished at the summit; It was won in just over an hour by Ewen MacKenzie, the observatory roadman. The second race ran from new Fort William post office, and MacKenzie lowered the record to 2hours 10minutes, a record he held for 34years.

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