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At a parent-teacher conference with Vice Principal Elizabeth Huckaby to discuss Sammie Dean's readmission, Huckaby put forth the proviso that Sammie Dean had to stop all her segregationist activity.
Once home, I make a peanut butter and jelly sammie.
Rescue Dogs Rock NYC says two of its young dogs, Sammie and Simon, have formed a special bond after Sammie was recently brought in to Paws & Claws Animal Clinic in South Carolina for treatment in critical condition.
Samantha ("Sammie") and Streisand had an inseparable bond, according to a source.
And now Sammie and Simon can act as "spokesdogs" for the cause.
"Barbra was devoted to Sammie," a source told PEOPLE in May 2017.
Houston receiver Sammie Coates Jr. also sustained a concussion in the second half.
Simon even offered Sammie a comforting paw before a round of surgery on Tuesday.
"When we let Simon out of the cage, he went straight to Sammie," he says.
Does he risk death and spread it on, or choke down a Sahara-dry sammie?
But historical accounts suggest that Sammie went out of her way to court illicit attention.
At the same time, Sammie Dean's father, Mr. Parker, took legal action against Central High.
Meanwhile I missed Sammie so much that I went out and adopted a rescue dog.
Joey is the only person Ed could have rated better than both Chris and Sammie.
Sammie Peterson, who has been laid off from her newspaper, sells cosmetics at a mall.
A police officer tried to get Sammie Dean to stop yelling and she spat on him.
With this punishment, Sammie became a full-fledged martyr and poster girl for the segregationist cause.
Lincoln received 13 votes in the race, coming in just ahead of a dog named Sammie Viger.
Editing suggests Sammie also awarded him a favorable rating, even if he wasn't in her top spot.
Ex-Auburn star WR Sammie Coates, a 3rd-round NFL Draft pick, is also on the Roughnecks.
Hoskins comes up from the basement, Sammie goes back to writing crime stories, and as for Gloria . . .
"I knew this was it," Sammie Carter, a 29-year-old Swift fan from Long Beach, California, said.
Sammie Coates is my guess for value beyond Brown this year, but it really is just a guess.
However, what if you&aposve only got a few dollars to spare on your breakfast sammie of choice?
Sammie was rescued from a kill shelter after being spray painted, dragged and shot by his previous owner.
So, a big thank-you to Sammie for taking the ACT and sparking two entire crossword themes for me!
But in the meantime, he loves to spend time with his friend Sammie, a four-month-old boxer puppy.
In the video, Sammie Lewis, who was 18 at the time, goes on an epic rant about wearing eyeglasses.
Rogers and Sammie Coates are vying to be the Steelers' No. 3 receiver, and it sounds like Rogers may be winning.
When Sammie Dean returned to Central High, she quickly joined a cadre of students who bullied and physically tortured the Nine.
After her suspension, Sammie booked television appearances and speaking engagements at White Citizens Council meetings to spread her anti-integration message.
Instead, Sammie complained to interviewers that, because of troubles at Central High, she lost her chance at becoming Miss Little Rock.
Assuming the Steelers don't try to rehab Sammie Coates in a playoff game, they should have the advantage on almost every target.
When asked about her plans for the future, Sammie sobbed that she just wanted to go back to her beloved high school.
Renata and Wilhelm Weisslein, both 72, and Sammie Olovsson, 27, were in stable condition Saturday, an Egyptian hospital official told the Associated Press.
In response, the administration suspended Sammie Dean in February of 1958 for two weeks for wearing a "One Down – Eight to Go" button.
But ignoring history's shameful villainesses like Sammie Dean blots out the ways that women have wielded their limited social power to oppress others.
We know this because two people whom Ed appreciates far less than Joey — Chris and Sammie — get his second and fourth rating, respectively.
Posted by Sammie Olovsson on Friday, January 8, 2016 The assailants stormed the seaside, four-star Bella Vista Hotel with knives and pellet guns.
It could have been worse, though: Sauers says it's "basically a miracle" Sammie survived a gunshot to his head, since the bullet, likely a .
" The singer announced Samantha's death in a heartfelt Instagram tribute in May, writing, "Jason took this pic of me holding Sammie on Mother's Day.
P.S. If any of my other sisters are reading this, know that it was Sammie who entered her name into my phone that way.
It was easier to let Sammie go if I knew I could keep some part of her alive, something that came from her DNA.
So she adds her other two allies, Sammie and "Rebecca," who is actually a catfish created by a man named Seaburn, into the chat.
Cook, a junior, is also the first Seminoles running back since Sammie Smith (1986-88) with three straight 100-yard games against the Gators.
Week 1 stat line: 2 receptions, 26 receiving yardsWhy you might remember him: Sammie Coates was a standout receiver at Auburn during his college career.
Sammie, who Sauer is personally fostering while he is being treated, isn't "out of the woods with infection" but is responding really well to treatment.
Even if 2015 third-rounder Sammie Coates can replace some of what Bryant brings, most of the upside on this team is in better health.
Home stadium: TDECU StadiumHead coach: June JonesKey players: PJ Walker (QB), Connor Cook (QB), Sammie Coates (WR), Kony Ealy (DE)Odds to win title: 7/2
"It was easier to let Sammie go if I knew I could keep some part of her alive, something that came from her DNA," Streisand recalled.
The prime candidates are fourth-year man Markus Wheaton and sophomore Sammie Coates, though Darrius Heyward-Bey is also hanging around to gum up the works.
If Revis cannot play, the rookie Juston Burris will get significantly increased playing time against the Steelers' lethal receiving tandem of Antonio Brown and Sammie Coates.
" And after doing a radio interview with the Little Rock Nine, the New York Post reported, Sammie "plopped herself almost on the lap of one Negro Boy.
"Last night Simon came in to check on Sammie and see how he was feeling…." the rescue captioned the photo of the two, in a Tuesday Facebook post.
If Sammie Dean hadn't turned her head the moment the picture was taken, the sixteen-year old segregationist ringleader may have amounted to more than an historical footnote.
While Simon's treatment course is long, he is "doing great" – gaining weight, his skin improving, Sauer says, adding that he expects Simon to be released for adoption before Sammie.
The justices spurned the request by Romell Broom as well as appeals by convicted murders Henry Sireci in Florida, James Tyler in Louisiana and Sammie Stokes in South Carolina.
Whenever my wife goes out alone, I make sure she stashes her nuclear missile—a cute little ten-kiloton surface-to-air number she calls Sammie—in her purse.
Sammie Coates has followed a strong start with just four yards in his last three games and fellow wideouts Markus Wheaton (shoulder) and Darrius Heyward-Bey (foot) are nursing injuries.
It's rumored that Sammie Dean's newfound fame got her a direct line to Orval who would offer support in return for inside information about the goings-on at the school.
Players listed in previous weeks who are still adds: Terrance West, RB, BAL (30%); Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, CAR (03%); Chris Hogan, WR, NE (24%) Sammie Coates, WR, PIT (17% owned).
Facing a third-and-long in his own territory, Roethlisberger heaved the ball to Sammie Coates, who was streaking down the right sideline past cornerback Marcus Williams, who was replacing the injured Darrelle Revis.
My Sammie was curly haired and that's why my husband initially picked her out for me as an anniversary present — she was the odd one, different, just like I felt as a little girl.
Repeatedly, we see contestants faking their way through these chats; popular early entrant Sammie has a tendency to rattle off enthusiastic phrases like "LOL" and inflections like exclamation points with a completely deadpan expression.
The throws that he would normally have made to Brown went instead to Sammie Coates and Markus Wheaton and, especially, Martavis Bryant, whose 40-yard reverse set up the only touchdown of the first half.
He gave up a big play to Sammie Coates in single coverage to set the tone for what would be a 22005–22016 rout in Pittsburgh, and surrendered three completions on his first four targets.
Huff and Detective Darrell Miller, trained hostage negotiators, raced out of the station and within minutes came face to face with Sammie Wallace, who was holding a knife to 2-year-old Zoey Keating's stomach.
Take for instance Miranda, who says in a group chat that Sammie is probably the catfish because she's too good to be true, with an added winky face emoji to make it clear she's flirting.
Sammie Lewis is another one of the TikTok stars that emerged this year, thanks to her viral soundbite: "Here's the motherf---ing tea," complete with the sound of her acrylic nails tapping her phone screen.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Why I Cloned My Dog Sammie," by Barbra Streisand (First Person, SundayStyles, March 4): Why is anyone cloning a dog when millions are destroyed every year in shelters because they are unwanted?
Despite its hideous premise, The Circle and its participants quickly gained a following, with fans wondering whether favorites like witty Miami-based Sammie Cimarelli or sincere virtual reality whiz Shubham Goel would take home the $100,000 prize.
Seaburn, who played as catfish Rebecca, comes in fifth; Chris comes in fourth, Sammie comes in third, and it is between Shubham and Joey for first place (the person whose name isn't called will be in second).
Both Antonio DePína, a 24-year-old professional basketball player, and Sammie Cimarelli, a 24-year-old bisexual woman from Miami, compete as themselves except they say they're single, believing that it would give them an advantage.
Sammie Chai, a 19-year-old freshman at American University whose parents came to the United States from Malaysia, said she attended the demonstration in solidarity with "Dreamers" and other immigrants in the face of Trump's hardline policies.
Rogers graduates from deep- to standard-league status after Week 1, a big win in D.C. in which he produced six grabs for 59 yards and a touchdown that ricocheted off Sammie Coates's chest in the end zone.
In the British version, James Doran, a 26-year-old recruitment consultant, morphed into Sammie, a single mother with an angelic baby — the guise he felt would be most likely to prevent his competitors from voting him out.
"We will not stand by quietly as what we believe to be false narratives that diminish any culpability for the offending officer are advanced," Minister Sammie Berry of Dallas West Church of Christ said after Jean's funeral on Thursday.
Major Free Agents: TE Craig Stevens, DE Mike Martin, OLB Zach Brown, NT Sammie Lee Hill, NT Al Woods As you'd expect from a team as bad as the Titans last year, there's not much to pick through here.
In the annals of hate, Sammie Dean is part of the long tradition of pretty white women (Anita Bryant, Christine Maggiore, and the daughters of the Westboro Baptist Church) using their vaulted position in society to retard its progress.
And when they're looking for fresh ideas, they just might turn to the passionate doughnut connoisseurs of Kansas City for suggestions, which is exactly where they got the idea for the popular spring and summer doughnut, the Doughnut Ice Cream Sammie.
Gluten-free diners will also be happy to find options suitable for their needs, including a cupcake, blondie, pop tart, and the "Fo Reel?" ice cream sammie, which features salty caramel ice cream with a dulce de leche swirl, sandwiched between chocolate cookies.
What happened next is disputed but according to later-published diaries Huckaby kept at the time, Sammie Dean started sobbing and angrily insisted there was no reason for her to change her behavior since she was the one who was being persecuted.
We don't hear much about the Sammie Dean Parkers of the past because women's historians have, understandably, preferred to focus on those who have made positive contributions to politics and culture—the empowering role models your niece can dress up as for Halloween.
Sammie Coates caught six passes for a career-high 139 yards and two scores, including a 303-yard catch-and-run for a score on Pittsburgh's opening drive as the Steelers moved the ball at will against a secondary missing injured star Darrelle Revis.
When the Bengals made it clear that their focus was slowing the seemingly unstoppable Antonio Brown, Roethlisberger stretched the field by going deep to Sammie Coates and having the 6-foot-7 Jesse James and the 6-4 Xavier Grimble basically post up in the red zone.
We are giving political speeches at our walkouts, emailing congress, writing letters and marching for justice, we are more than capable to vote Sammie from California said lowering the voting age would give more teens an opportunity: Teenagers today are much more exposed to politics thanks to the internet.
The typical narrative of 1950s school integration tends to focus on the white parents who resisted "race-mixing," and while adults were certainly responsible for behind-the-scenes political machinations, it was teen bullies like Sammie Dean who brutally enforced segregation and enacted white supremacy every day on high school campuses.
" When Sammie Dean couldn't target the Nine directly, she tapped into pervasive cultural fears about the danger of black male sexuality, handing out cards at school that read: "Little Nigger at Central High Has Got Mighty Free with His Eye Winks at White Girls Grabs Their Blonde Curls Little Nigger Sure is Anxious to Die.
Simon, a roughly 1-year-old mixed-breed who has mange (a skin disease caused by mites), came Monday night to comfort Sammie, a roughly 5-month-old boxer mix who had been through a nightmare of his own – shot in the head, dragged behind a car and spray-painted, leaving at least one of his back legs crushed, according to the rescue and the clinic.
There were episodes where the word "yeah" would be typed differently (yea, ya, etc.) or other times when players, like Sammie, would drag out her words and Circle would only emphasize what it felt was necessary: such "tell us pleeeeeeeaseeeeee" or "goooooood morninggggg" On one episode, Ed instructed Circle to delete words by just saying "get rid of [the word] man," as he was typing a message to Joey.
In January 2016, Sammie released his retail mixtape, Indigo via his own imprint StarCamp Music. His third album, Coming of Age was released in September 2017. His fourth album Everlasting was released in March 2019. In June 2019, Sammie embarked on “The Everlasting Tour” performing in intimate settings, giving his fans an up close experience. Sammie later dropped an EP called “Send Nudes” in December 2019.
He is now a world class web programmer at a software development firm. His programming alias is "Smooth Sammie".
Sammie Coates was raised in Leroy, Alabama to Sharon and Sammie Coates Sr. In November 2003, his father was killed in a car crash while driving to work at one of his two jobs. After being drafted by the Steelers on May 1, 2015, Coates became engaged to his girlfriend Kailey Rogers.
Joyce had early success as a writer/producer with Klymaxx, Shalamar, The Boys, Braxtons, Ricca, Sammie, Lloyd, and Carrie Lucas & Troop.
Sammie Moreels (born 27 November 1965) is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist. He rode in three editions of the Tour de France.
Sammie has announced via Instagram that he will be releasing a new album in 2020 after the completion of The Millennium Tour 2020.
The video was released in March 1999. It starts out with Sammie singing inside a locker and then hanging out with friends singing on the school front steps. It then features a dance scene which is inside of Sammie's locker and him playing basketball. Afterwards, it shows a load of girls running as in red light, green light as when Sammie turns around.
Leonard grew up in Wortham, Texas. He is the only child of L.A. and Sammie Lee Davis, but has 21 half-brothers and half-sisters (L.A. had 11 children from a previous marriage, while Sammie Lee had 10 children from a previous marriage). He attended Wortham High School, where he led his Bulldogs basketball team to the state championship in 1997.
Sammie Lee Bush, Jr. (born March 1, 1988) is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known for his 1999 hit single, "I Like It", from his debut album, From the Bottom to the Top (2000). He returned with his second studio and self-titled album, Sammie in 2006. Since then, he has released several EPs, mixtapes, and albums including Indigo, Coming of Age, and Everlasting.
Sammie Okposo (born 30 May 1971) is an international Nigerian gospel artist. He is also a music producer, psalmist, and CEO of Zamar Entertainment. He released his first album Addicted in 2004. He has collaborated with many other artists in the gospel and soul music fields, has performed regularly in Africa, Europe, and North America, and curates a series of concerts called SOPP (Sammie Okposo Praise Party).
Sammie Abdullah Abbott (April 25, 1908 - December 15, 1990) was an American politician who served as the 18th mayor of Takoma Park, Maryland, from 1980 to 1985.
The 2017 show featured performances from Tiwa Savage, 2baba, Davido, Sinach, Sammie Okposo, D'banj, DJ Cuppy, Banky W, Sir Shina Peters and Ebenezer Obey, and was attended by guests including Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote. The 2018 edition, sponsored by the Esther Ajayi Foundation, featured an all-star lineup including Burna Boy, Adekunle Gold, Mr Eazi, Falz, DJ Cuppy, Teni, Mayorkun, Yinka Ayefele, Sinach, Sammie Okposo and more.
The video ends with Sammie face to face with the girl he was singing about. It features then R&B; teen-group "N-Toon" which featured singer Lloyd.
In 2008, Sammie was featured on rapper Soulja Boy's hit single "Kiss Me thru the Phone", which peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also in 2008, he released the single “One Way Street.” In 2012, he co-wrote the song "Next Breath" for singer Tank's fifth studio album, This Is How I Feel. Also in 2012, Sammie released his mixtape “Insomnia,” followed by “The Leigh Bush Project” EP in 2013.
She married actor Thijs Römer (grandson of actor Piet Römer) in Vallery, France on August 8, 2006; their daughter Sammie was born on 22 April 2010. They divorced in February 2015.
Sammie heals their minor wounds but is unable to remove the death within. Though Richard awakens, Kahlan remains unconscious, and Sammie tells Richard the story of her family, including the disappearance of her mother and of the duty of the gifted people of Stroyza (which Richard reveals is High D'Haran for 'sentinel'): to watch the north wall beyond which the world of life and the world of death are united. On the other side are a people devoid of souls called the half people, created by the Emperor Sulachan in an ancient war who seek to obtain souls by eating their enemies. To rescue Richard's party, he and Sammie travel to the north wall, fighting several mobs of half people on the way.
Atayde then dated a member of GirlTrends, Sammie Rimando, until 2018. On December 2018 Atayde started dating actress and Eat Bulaga host, Maine Mendoza whom he met while filming the movie Jack Em Popoy.
Sammie Winmill (born Janice Winmill, 28 November 1948) is a British actress who had a number of roles in the 1970s, best known for portraying Carol in the Sci-fi series The Tomorrow People.
Sammie Stroughter (born January 3, 1986) is a former American football wide receiver. He was drafted by the Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon State.
Sammie Jacqueline “Jackie” Joseph (born November 7, 1933)November 7, 1933 date of birth as per California Birth Index, 1905–1995, ancestrylibrary.com; accessed March 6, 2017. is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer.
The Province, April 7, 2013. the film stars Suzanne Clément as Marlene Bell, a grifter and con artist who is indoctrinating her daughter Sammie (Paloma Kwiatkowski) in the ways of crime with the help of her colleague Fast Freddy (Callum Keith Rennie); meanwhile, Sammie has other ideas about her future, and develops a romantic interest in Drew (Dakota Daulby), a devoutly Christian teenager who hangs out at the local roller rink.Chris Knight, "Mommy dearest; Film Review; Sitting on the Edge of Marlene". National Post, March 20, 2015.
He replaced Sammie Szmodics after 89-minutes. On 21 May 2019, Chilvers signed a contract extension with the club. On 18 October 2019, Chilvers signed a one-month loan deal with National League South side Bath City.
Worthy came to prominence with producing, and writing for artists such as J Holiday, Sammie, Kurupt, Yung Berg, and many others. His most notable production work include "Fight 4 Love" by Truth Hurts, "1 & Only" by Jhonni Blaze, "Blessing Me" by Robin S, "Drip" by Sammie & J Young MDK. In 2017, Worthy has also pursued acting, and has been featured on Access Hollywood, and appeared on BET's docu series From the Bottom Up Season 1. In 2017 he joined the duo group Kings X2 where they released their debut single "Wine For Me".
Brown was the son of Kathryn Culp and Sammie Lee Brown. After his mother died he was brought up by Fred and Maggie Culp. They attended Gethsemane AME Zion Church and he attended school in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Several of Mrs. Ingram’s sons came to her defense, and Stratford was killed. Mrs. Ingram, along with her sons Charles (age 17), Wallace (age 16), Sammie Lee (age 14), and James (age 12) were arrested. James was eventually released.
Sammie Jacqueline Joseph was born in Los Angeles on November 7, 1933. Her mother was 19 at the time of Joseph's birth, and her father had died three months earlier. She studied at Los Angeles' John Marshall High School and UCLA.
He died of colon cancer on January 9, 2013. He is the brother of NFL player John Jurkovic. His son Mirko Jurkovic, Jr. plays on the offensive line at the University of Georgia. Mirko also had two daughters, Claire and Sammie.
Joyce "Fenderella" Irby is an American singer, songwriter, bass guitarist and producer. She was the co-lead vocalist of the all-female band Klymaxx. Irby has also worked with artists such as Lloyd, Troop, Sammie, The SOS Band and Shalamar.
Samuel L. "Sammie" Ransom (1883–1970) was an African American high school, college, and professional athlete for several sports. He played professional football, baseball, and later coached college football. Some researchers believe he is the first African American to play college basketball.
McLeod, using the pseudonym Sammie Scream, started a new group, Screaming Bikini, featuring KJ from The Art, which issued a single, "Easy", followed by their debut self-titled album in May 2011. "Dirty Beats/ Disco Bass" and "Dancing Alone" were also released as singles.
Sammie Lee Hill (born November 8, 1986) is a former American football defensive tackle. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at Stillman. He was also a member of the Tennessee Titans.
Sammie first gained notice for his voice when appearing on Showtime at the Apollo in 1998, and winning for his rendition of Stevie Wonder's "My Cheri Amour". In 1999, Sammie was signed to Capitol Records and released his debut album, From the Bottom to the Top, on March 14, 2000. Debuting at number 46 on the U.S. Billboard 200 charts, it was certified gold by the RIAA for more than 500,000 copies shipped to stores. The first single, "I Like It" reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs charts, simultaneously became gold- certified by the RIAA.
Casey in 2013 Throughout training camp, he competed with Sammie Lee Hill, Karl Klug, and Mike Martin for the role as starting defensive tackle after Sen'Derrick Marks departed for the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency. Mike Munchak named him the starting right defensive tackle for the third consecutive season, along with Sammie Lee Hill. He started in the Tennessee Titans' season-opener at the Pittsburgh Steelers and recorded three solo tackles and sacked Ben Roethliserger twice during a 16–9 victory. On November 3, 2013, Casey recorded a season-high six solo tackles and had two sacks on St. Louis Rams' quarterback Kellen Clemens in Tennessee's 28–21 victory.
The first season concluded its run on January 15, 2020 and was hosted by Michelle Buteau. Joey Sasso won the first season of The Circle and the prize that came along with it. Shubham Goel was the runner-up. Sammie Cimarelli won the Fan Favorite award and .
The jewellers' copies are also in 22 carat (92%) gold, but they can be identified by the lack of stops in the Z.A.R. monogram at the top of the reverse. The jewellers' copies of the Sammie Marks Tickey are popular with Commonwealth of Nations coin collectors.
Sammie Lee Burroughs (born June 21, 1973) is a former American football linebacker who played two seasons with the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. He first enrolled at Mt. San Antonio College before transferring to Portland State University. He was also a member of the Miami Dolphins.
"Helon Blount Credits" broadwayworld.com, retrieved October 13, 2017 Forty years later, Blount played “Granny Briggs” in a revised version of Loesser's Greenwillow in 1997 at the Golden Apple Dinner Theatre in Sarasota, Florida. She received a "South Florida Sammie Award" as Best Supporting Actress in a Musical.Lefkowitz, David.
W. W. Norton & Company. At Google Books. Retrieved 2 July 2013. Ben Branch and Phineas Newborn Sr., along with Newborn's sons, Phineas Jr. and Calvin, together with Ben Branch’s brother Thomas, and Sammie JettDanchin, Sebastian (1998) Blues Boy: The Life and Music of B.B. King, p. 27. Univ.
He came on to make his first-team debut, replacing Sammie Szmodics after 64-minutes of the 1–0 defeat. He was released by Colchester in May 2017 after the club decided against offering him a new deal. After his Colchester United release, Peter joined National League South side Concord Rangers.
API Equality – Northern California is fiscally sponsored by Chinese for Affirmative Action, an API civil rights organization based in Northern California that advances social justice for the Chinese and API communities. API Equality – Northern California now includes Monna Wong (Executive Director), Tracy Nguyen (Program Coordinator), and Sammie Wills (Program Assistant).
Stanford grew up in Mexia, Texas. His father, James Stanford, is former mayor of Mexia and a member of the Board of Directors of Stanford Financial Group. His mother, Sammie (née Conn), is a nurse. After his parents divorced in 1959, Stanford and his brother went to live with their mother.
On 25 July 2015, Duncan Mighty married his fiancée Vivien, the event was by invitation only where famous gospel artist Sammie Okposo performed as a guest artist. Nigerian celebrities such as Yemi Alade, Phyno and Patoranking attended the ceremony. Duncan Mighty had proposed to his then-fiancée on November 2014.
"You Should Be My Girl" is a song performed by Sammie, who is signed to Dallas Austin's Rowdy Records. It was first single to be released from his self- titled second album. The song features Sean Paul of The YoungBloodZ. It was produced by Jazze Pha and released in June 2006.
He also, served as a running back in special designed game plans. In 2002, Willis and teammates Keenan Howry, Sammie Parker, were displayed on a 10-story billboard in downtown Los Angeles California. The billboard was used as a vital recruiting tool in Los Angeles. The billboard sat adjacent to the Staple Center.
Lionel Taft and sleeps with him, but then realizes that she loves her husband. Joel confesses the event to Sophie, while she keeps her affair secret. Sam, a chef working for a tony catering company, is about to marry his pregnant fiancé Sammie. He's a fan of pornography, which he keeps secret from his fiancée.
George Crum married his wife, Canadian soprano Patricia Snell in 1951, the same year he was appointed conductor of the National Ballet. They remained together until his death in 2007. He is survived by his two daughters Angie Derr and Jennie Coles. He also has six grandchildren: Cassie, Emily, Mack, Mollie, Sammie and Kyle.
Netflix renewed The Circle for a second and third season on March 24, 2020. On January 15, 2020, the season was won by Joey Sasso, who had played the game as himself, and won the prize that came along with it. Shubham Goel was the runner-up. Sammie Cimarelli won the Fan Favorite award and .
Sammie Coates Jr. (born March 31, 1993) is an American football wide receiver who is a free agent. He played college football at Auburn, where he played in the 2013 SEC Championship Game and 2014 BCS National Championship Game, and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft.
When she discovers that, she fears that he can cheat her as well and hires a private investigator, who in turn decides to use a woman as bait for Sam. He, however, resists the woman's charm, which Sammie registers with great relief. The film ends with a scene depicting Sam and Sammie's wedding, which their friends attend as guests.
Alexander was born in Winslow, Arizona and raised in Flagstaff, Arizona until the age of eleven, when she and her family moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Berry, Torriano, and Venise T. Berry, eds. Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema, 2015. p. 24. She is one of six children born to Robert and Sammie Alexander, a school teacher and children's book author.
Gökbörü Aygar (also known as George 'Smooth Sammie' Aygar in USA, born January 11, 1977) is a Turkish basketball player. He is 2,10 m (6 ft 11 in), 91 kg (200 lbs) and playing center position. His brother Mehmet played professional basketball in Turkey, as well as his other brother Alisin. He also recruited by DePaul University.
Leo Nez Sr. and his son Titus Jay Nez who come from the Nez family are very well known for their singing of Shoegame songs and attendance of Shoegames throughout the Navajo Nation. Other notable singers include the late Jimmy Cody of Sweetwater, Arizona, Addison Begay of Sanostee, New Mexico, and Sammie Largo of Tsayatoh, New Mexico.
The Spectra 2015 Singers are an ensemble of indie recording artists that participated in the 2015 season of Spectra Talent Contest. This includes following singers (in order of appearance): Rayelle, Vijay Mohan, Beatrice, Liron, Alexa Muir, Elad, Lauren Hoyles, Sammie Gamble, Julia Gartha, Jeff Matthew, and Amy Clara. Additional vocals were provided by Ralph Hamelmann and Rob Ford.
Marshall kept the ball running left, then found receiver Sammie Coates wide open for the game-tying touchdown. Alabama's ensuing possession started at their 29. After an incomplete pass, T. J. Yeldon ran twice for 9 yards and 26 yards to the Auburn 38. Yeldon appeared to have been pushed out-of-bounds as time expired.
Sammie Thomas McLeod (born 23 April 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Colchester United. McLeod joined Leicester City's Academy in 2017 from Maidstone United. After appearing in the U18 Premier League, he joined Maldon & Tiptree in 2018. In summer 2019, after impressing at Maldon & Tiptree, he joined Colchester United.
So far in the 2008–2009 season, the Varsity football Raiders finished 8–3, 4–1 in the CAL league and undefeated at home. They competed in the playoffs for the first time in 10 years. At the beginning of the 2017-2018 season, former NFL player Sammie Stroughter became the head coach of the program.
Shabazz grew up in Detroit with his mother and two brothers, Sammie and Jerry. The oldest, Shabazz was forced at a young age to become the leading male role model he and his brothers never really had. Shabazz found himself with many different roles in the household. Roles that he wasn’t entirely comfortable playing at first.
The Macross operators — Vanessa Leeds, Kim Young, and Sammie Porter were three minor fictional characters in the first saga of Robotech. They were attractive girls who managed the various functions of the SDF-1 Macross's bridge under Captain Gloval. In episode 36 (To the Stars) the three died at their posts defending Macross City from Khyron's suicide attack.
The performers were Don Moen, Fred Hammond, Frank Edwards, Donnie McClurkin, Hezekiah Walker, Kim Burrell, Jessica Reedy, Sonnie Badu, Chioma Jesus, Nathaniel Bassey, Sammie Okposo, Midnight Crew, Micah Stampley, Julius Nglass and the Lagos City Chorale. Unlike the previous one-day concerts, additional dates (12 and 15 December) were included in the event; over 700,000 people were in attendance.
Samuel "Sticks" Evans (5 February 1923 - 11 April 1994) was an American drummer, percussionist, music teacher, arranger and musical director.“From the Music Capitals of the World” 20 March 1971 Billboard. Retrieved 1 April 2013. He was credited variously as Sammy "Stick" Evans, Samie Evans, Sammy Evans, Sammie Evans, Stick Evans, Sticks Evans, and Belton Evans.
Ricardo Louis (pictured in 2016) caught the deflected pass from Nick Marshall for a 73-yard touchdown to give the Tigers a 43-38 lead During the timeout Malzahn called a play he dubbed "Little Rock," something he had drawn up late in 1998 while coaching Shiloh Christian School in the Arkansas state playoffs. The play involved one receiver running deep on a post route while another would run a shallow dig route far enough to make the first down. Typically this play did not call for sophomore Ricardo Louis to be on the field but Malzahn said "Let's put Ricardo at five (the deep post route) and Sammie on the boundary (the shallow dig route)." The pass was designed to go to the shallow receiver, sophomore Sammie Coates, for a first down.
In the years before World War II, McTell traveled and performed widely, recording for several labels under different names: Blind Willie McTell (for Victor and Decca), Blind Sammie (for Columbia), Georgia Bill (for Okeh), Hot Shot Willie (for Victor), Blind Willie (for Vocalion and Bluebird), Barrelhouse Sammie (for Atlantic), and Pig & Whistle Red (for Regal). The appellation "Pig & Whistle" was a reference to a chain of barbecue restaurants in Atlanta; McTell often played for tips in the parking lot of a Pig 'n Whistle restaurant. He also played behind a nearby building that later became Ray Lee's Blue Lantern Lounge. Like Lead Belly, another songster who began his career as a street artist, McTell favored the somewhat unwieldy and unusual twelve-string guitar, whose greater volume made it suitable for outdoor playing.
A remix of the song was released by Nappy Boy Entertainment featuring T-Pain, Tay Dizm, Young Cash, and Travis McCoy. The video, filmed in the NB Mansion, debuted on the Nappy Boy website. There are also remixes of this song by R. Kelly, Tyga, Sammie, Red Cafe, Trey Songz and Kirko Bangz. Rapper Shawnna also did a freestyle to the song.
John Sines Jr was born and raised in Bedford, Virginia. His father, John Sines Sr and his mother Sandra Bryant performed locally as country musicians and influenced him to begin playing music as well. Sines learned to play guitar and started writing songs at the age of 14. Sines started The Country Adjustment Band while in high school with his brother Sammie Sines.
These awards are given by the Thresher staff without consultation with the mascot but use his name nonetheless. Remarkably, Greg Meeks, Sammy the Owl, 1991-1992 also won a Sammie best actor award for his performance as Richard the Lionheart in 1992. Sammy the Owl is also the mascot of a fictional high school in the movie Rushmore, filmed in Houston.
Auburn came right back quickly with a 38-yard strike to WR Sammie Coates for a touchdown. Missouri answered with a 28 yard strike to Dorial Green-Beckham; a catch that was dropped but Auburn never challenged. Auburn quickly answered after a 54-yard jailbreak screen to Sammie Coates and a 9 yard Marshall touchdown run. Kony Ealy stripped Marshall again and cornerback E.J. Gaines returned the fumble for a touchdown to go up 17-14. Auburn marched right down the field and scored on a 7-yard run by Mason. Missouri kicked a field goal to make the score 21-20. But Mason took off for a 52-yard run and finished up the scoring drive with a 3 yard run. Missouri struck right before the half, as Green-Beckham got loose to make it 28-27.
Sammie frees Richard, who then frees his friends, the D'Haran soldiers, and Sammie's mother. While trying to escape, General Meiffert is killed, and Richard, Zedd, Nicci, Cara, and the D'Haran soldiers slaughter the half people left. Vika returns to Hannis Arc empty-handed, and the Emperor sends his trackers after the group. With an army of half people, Sulachan and Hannis Arc head to the People's Palace.
Sammie Szmodics opened the scoring inside five minutes. Szmodics then provided the assist for Aaron Collins to make it 2–0 after quarter of an hour, before Mikael Mandron made it 3–0 on 30-minutes. On 39-minutes, Gillingham's Mark Byrne received a red card for a challenge on Tom Lapslie. The visitors pulled a goal back just before the interval through Dean Parrett.
Sammie Szmodics had opened the scoring against Stevenage after just two minutes, but former U's man Kurtis Guthrie levelled the score on 41 minutes. Ben Kennedy converted from the penalty spot after Brennan Dickenson fouled Steve Seddon in the penalty area eight minutes from time. Emmanuel Sonupe then added a third for Stevenage two minutes later to drop Colchester out of the play-off zone.
Stillman College football discontinued after the fall season of 2015. Following the 2008 season, Greg Thompson was fired as head coach, and on December 3, 2008, L. C. Cole was announced as the program's third head coach since the reinstatement of the program in 1999. In the 2009 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions drafted defensive tackle Sammie Hill, the first player from Stillman to be drafted.
Ervin attended Leroy High School in Leroy, Alabama, and played for the school's football, basketball and baseball teams. As a football player, Ervin played wide receiver alongside future NFL player Sammie Coates. During his junior season of football he hauled in 41 receptions for 697 yards and 6 touchdowns. In his senior football season at Leroy, Ervin tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee, requiring surgery.
Jude Francois, (born March 7, 1995), better known by his stage name Jay Burna, is a Haitian American Hip Hop Recording artist. Jay is best known for his hit singles "Ready", "Mood", and "Mine All Mine". Jay has also worked with artists and producers such as Kid Ink, Khalil (singer), Sammie, Bigg D, Cainon Lamb, Currensy, Jerry Wonda, Isaac Opus, Wyclef Jean and Trina.
At 8 years old,in [Niger State , Nigeria, at his local church he started playing musical instruments. He was a member of the Boys Brigade band. In 1995, with some basic lessons, he concentrated on the saxophone. A year later, he became a member of House on the Rock's music team playing alongside Nigerian gospel artist Sammie Okposo, Agboola Shadare, Gbenga Owoeye-Wise and others.
The second single, "Crazy Things I Do" was released in early 2000 and peaked at number 39 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs chart. In 2001, Sammie also contributed chorus vocals for "Hardball", a collaboration with rappers Lil' Bow Wow, Lil' Wayne and Lil' Zane for the Hardball soundtrack. The song reached number 77 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Sir Samuel Hardman Lever, 1st Baronet, KCB (18 April 1869 – 1 July 1947), generally known as Sir Hardman Lever, and as "Sammie" to his friends, was an English accountant and civil servant. Lever was born in Bootle, Lancashire, and was educated at Merchant Taylors' School. He qualified as a chartered accountant in 1890. He worked as an accountant in Liverpool, New York City and London.
Group Captain Franklin Augustus Sampson (July 7, 1905 - May 5, 1983), often known as Sammie Sampson, was a Royal Canadian Air Force officer and military attaché. He was born in Royal Flat, Jamaica. Stationed in England in 1939, he was instrumental in quashing a general strike by 1,500 Canadian enlisted personnel. During World War II he was involved in the training of British and Commonwealth fighter pilots.
The album also hit at #4 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums. In 2001, he made appearance on the Hardball soundtrack on the track of the same name with Bow Wow, Lil Wayne and Sammie. He later stated in an interview that he was working on an album titled It Ain't Over but later decided to change the title to The Big Zane Theory.
On January 8, 2020, via Twitter and Instagram, The Circle announced that voting had opened for the Fan Favorite award. The player who had received the most votes would win . Voting opened at midnight on January 8, 2020, PST, and lasted until midnight on January 17. The winner of the Fan Favorite vote was revealed to be Sammie Cimarelli on The Circles Instagram on January 17.
Sammi was originally a boy, being only spoken of in the first episode of the series "The Pants Tent." She first appeared in the Season 2 episode, "The Doll." In the closing credits, her name is sometimes spelled "Sammy" or "Sammie". As of season 9, she is engaged to be married to an Afghanistan War vet, whom Larry upsets by refusing to thank him for his service.
Averaging 4 catches a game, Willis ended his sophomore campaign, scoring his first touchdown in the 2000 Culligan Holiday Bowl in San, Diego, California. That touchdown resulted in the game winning score. Willis enjoyed a stellar junior year. Earning the starting spot, with teammates Keenan Howry and Sammie Parker, the three were considered one of the most "lethal" receiving core tandems in college football.
There, he was downed twice by the 00' Olympic Silver medalist and 98' World Champion Sammie Henson, losing the spot. He quickly bounced back a week later with a Pan American title. In his last competition of the year, Cejudo took part of the Sunkist Open, where he lost in the second round. In March 22, 2007, he captured a bronze medal at the World Cup.
In 2016, the Akwa Ibom State Government organized the concert again on December 17, 2016. With guest artists from around the world such as Award Winning gospel singer, Don Moen, PRM band, The Kayamba Africa Choral Ensemble and Kenya Boys Choir. Some locals artists from Nigeria such as Sammie Okposo, Buchi, Steve Crown, Elijah Oyelade, Rev. Fr. Patrick Edet, Esther Edoho, Julius Nglass and Perfecta Ekpo were also be in attendance.
Colchester struck first through Sammie Szmodics who scored his ninth goal of the season. They were pegged back on 16 minutes when Jon Stead scored, and three minutes later the visitors were in front following a Daniel Jones goal. County went further ahead on 32 minutes through Kristian Dennis before an attempted clearance deflected into the net from Mikael Mandron to bring the U's back into the game at 3–2.
"Bird Walk" was released as the album's lead single on October 23, 2008. The song only managed to peak at number 2 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" featuring Sammie, was released as the album's second single on November 28, 2008. The song peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the rapper's second top ten hit on the chart.
In early 1999, Capitol entered into a relationship with Austin to restart the Freeworld Entertainment label. Some of the first artists on the newly formed label were Detroit vocal quartet Vega and preteen R&B; vocalist Sammie. The new version of Freeworld lasted sometime into the early 2000s, however, it eventually dissolved as well. Austin would go on to reform his own Rowdy Records in 2005 under the Universal Music Group.
In April 1984 he founded The Country Adjustment Band in Goode, Virginia with original members, his brother Sammie Sines & George Marshall. In the early 1990s, band members had changed and the group recorded their first project "Crazy 'Bout Country" in a tobacco barn in Brookneal, Virginia. By 1994 the band had recorded their second project "Barstools & Guitars". By 1998, he shifted from a band effort to a solo career.
The Tulsa Tornados were a professional soccer team from Tulsa, Oklahoma. They played for one season (1985) in the USL. The 1985 season only lasted six games as the league folded halfway through. Established by David Fraser during the spring of 1985, the team's ownership transferred to a group led by Jimbo Elrod and Sammie Jo Cole after Fraser failed to pay the players during the pre- season USL Cup.
The Buccaneers scored a touchdown on offense, defense, and special teams. The last time the Buccaneers did this was on October 18, 2009, home against the Carolina Panthers when Cadillac Williams scored an offensive touchdown, Tanard Jackson returned an interception for a touchdown, and Sammie Stroughter returned a kick-off return for a touchdown. Josh Freeman threw for 210 yards and 2 touchdowns. Freeman completed 14 passes out 20 attempts.
Abbott died of myelodysplasia anemia on December 15, 1990, at his Takoma Park home. The Takoma Park City Council passed a resolution lowering the city flag to half-mast, and the Montgomery County Council declared January 5, 1991, Sammie Abbott Day. Hundreds attended a memorial service that was held at the Washington Ethical Society. In 1991, Takoma Park added the name "Sam Abbott Citizens' Center" to its municipal building.
Couples Joel and Sophie, Sam and Sammie and Isaac and Claudia are dining with writer Art Witz. The latter talks about his new book, in which he argues that monogamy is a lie and that people are by nature alienated. The three couples react furiously and insulted by Art's views, end the dinner. The next day, Isaac buys a wedding present for his wife Claudia in an antique shop and has sex with the salesgirl.
On 2 March, Colchester suffered their first defeat since 26 January when they were beaten 3–0 at Swindon Town. On 9 March, Colchester returned to the play-off positions with a 3–0 home win over Newport County. Sammie Szmodics scored his twelfth goal of the season on 20-minutes, and Courtney Senior doubled the U's lead in first-half stoppage time. Frank Nouble then scored the game's third goal against his former club.
Colchester moved into the promotion places with a 1–0 home win over Swindon Town on 3 November. Shortly after top scorer Luke Norris had been stretchered off with an injury against his former club, Sammie Szmodics scored his sixth goal of the season. The U's held on in the second half to gain all three points. On 10 November, the U's played their FA Cup first round tie against Accrington Stanley.
The Sammie Davidson Sports Complex includes six tennis courts, four softball fields, and a half-mile track. Other sports fields include the Meridian Jaycee Soccer Complex, Sykes Park, and Phil Hardin Park. There are several golf courses in the city, including the aforementioned Lakeview Municipal Golf Course, an 18-hole course open to the public daily. Briarwood County Club, located on Highway 39 North, is a private club with golf, swimming, fishing, and dining facilities.
The same day, youth team graduate Sammie Szmodics signed a -year contract extension with the club. On 11 October, Colchester came from behind to beat Fleetwood Town 2–1 courtesy of a Gavin Massey brace. After scoring a brace in his previous game, Massey, alongside defenders Tom Eastman and Frankie Kent, all signed contract extensions with the club on 16 October. Eastman agreed a deal until 2016, Massey until 2017, and Kent until 2018.
An active Samoyed Samoyeds' friendly and affable disposition makes them poor guard dogs; an aggressive Samoyed is rare. The breed is characterized by an alert and happy expression which has earned the nicknames "Sammie smile" and "smiley dog." With their tendency to bark, however, they can be diligent watch dogs, barking whenever something approaches their territory. Samoyeds are excellent companions, especially for small children or even other dogs, and they remain playful into old age.
The Steelers would go on to lose the Super Bowl to the Green Bay Packers. Pouncey played 14 games in 2011 then 15 games in 2012. Both those years, he was a Pro Bowl selection. In Week 1 of the 2013 season, Pouncey tore his right ACL and MCL after Steelers guard David DeCastro accidentally dove into Pouncey's right leg while trying to assist Pouncey in blocking Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Sammie Lee Hill.
On December 13, 2013, it was reported that Prosch had received and accepted an invitation to play in the 2014 Senior Bowl. He had a productive week of practice and showcased his athleticism and receiving ability. On January 25, 2014, Prosch played in the Senior Bowl and was a part of the South team which included Auburn teammates Dee Ford, Chris Davis, and Sammie Coates. He helped the South defeat the North, 20–10.
The Tigers led the nation in rushing (335.69 yards per game). Auburn's rushing attack was led by Tre Mason, who rushed for 1,621 yards and 22 touchdowns.Can FSU slow down Auburn's rushing attack? . Orlando Sentinel. December 10, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2014. Wide receiver Sammie Coates had 38 catches for 841 yards and seven touchdowns, which was good enough to rank him second in the nation on yards per reception (21.3).Ostendorf, Greg.
Colchester took on Southend United for an Essex derby clash in the EFL Trophy at the Community Stadium on 9 October. Frankie Kent scored after 39 minutes and on 49 minutes Aaron Collins scored his first goal in a U's shirt for a 2–0 victory. Colchester returned to winning ways in the league with a 3–1 victory over Crawley Town on 13 October. Sammie Szmodics opened the scoring after 27 minutes for the home side.
They slipped out of the automatic promotion places as a result. They made a return to the promotion spots following a 1–1 home draw with Exeter City on 24 November. Jayden Stockley cancelled out Sammie Szmodics' 67th-minute strike, bundling the ball into the net on 70 minutes to rescue a point for the away side. Szmodics scored in a second successive game to level with Luke Norris on eight goals as the club's top goalscorer.
Colchester ended a run of five successive defeats on 20 December with a 1–0 win over Yeovil Town at Huish Park with Craig Eastmond's first goal of the season. In the Boxing Day fixture against Gillingham, Colchester were defeated 2–1 at home with Sammie Szmodics scoring the U's goal. A goalless draw away at Crawley Town on 28 December rounded off the year with Colchester still two points away from safety in the relegation zone.
After driving 60 yards in 13 plays, Pete Stoyanovich kicked a 35-yard field goal to give his team the 3-0 lead. FSU then opened up it running game and found that its weapon for the evening would be Smith, a redshirt freshman. He ran for 28 yards on four carries and caught a pass for 7 more as the Seminoles moved down field. Capping the drive, Sammie took it in from the 4-yard line.
His memory of taking Grace and Bertie, Freddie and Sammie for a walk shortly before her death is repeated in several biographies. Hudson had wanted to have some quiet prayer with them under a shady tree in the heat of summer. He held Grace’s hand as they were walking into the woods up a steep stony path made for the Buddhist pilgrims. Soon they came upon a man making an idol by the side of the path.
He finished the season with 17 receptions, 234 receiving yards, and two touchdowns in 11 games. Hamilton also had five kick returns for 83-yards and made one tackle on kickoff coverage. On January 26, 2017, Hamilton was re-signed to a one-year deal by the Steelers. Hamilton entered training camp in competing with Sammie Coates, Juju Smith-Schuster, Justin Hunter, Marcus Tucker, Eli Rogers, and Darrius Heyward-Bey for a backup wide receiver position.
With 4:09 left in the first half, Reggie Slack threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Walter Reeves, on a playaction pass, making it Florida State 13–7, and neither team scored again. The game was filled with several mistakes from Florida State. Running back Sammie Smith score on a 69-yard touchdown run was wiped out by a holding penalty. Despite the penalty, he would still finish the game with a game high 115 yards rushing.
According to Sammie Mae Ford, a resident of Acres Homes quoted in the Houston Chronicle, in the 1920s most of the residents had gardens in their yards and raised chickens and hogs. Ford described Acres Homes as "like it was the country" and "a place where people had to help each other." In rap media Acres Homes is nicknamed the "44," pronounced "fo-fo." The name originates from the #44 METRO bus route that goes through Acres Homes.
In October 2005, Fantom Films and First Time Films released the 1997 documentary about the series entitled Beyond Tomorrow. The documentary features interviews with cast members from the original series, including Nicholas Young (John), Peter Vaughan-Clarke (Stephen), Sammie Winmill (Carol), Elizabeth Adare (Liz), Dean Lawrence (Tyso), Mike Holoway (Mike) and Philip Gilbert. The following year, Fantom Films released a second DVD discussing the 1990s series with writers Lee Pressman and Grant Cathro, entitled Re-inventing The Tomorrow People.
WDEV features sports updates during all three of its newscasts. During the Morning News Service, Mal "The Sammie" Boright has sports updates, and during the Midday and Afternoon News Services James Atherlay delivers the sports report. Atherlay then goes on to host Score, Sports Talk and Rock. On Tuesday afternoons, Ken Squier is joined by Jasper Goodman, who goes on to talk about local, regional, and national sports, including the Red Sox during the MLB season.
Freddie Sears scored on six minutes but the visitors levelled after half-an-hour through Emile Sinclair to draw 1–1. Matt Taylor scored in just his second appearance for the club in their 1–1 draw with Bristol City at Ashton Gate Stadium on 28 September, a game which saw the debut of Academy graduate Sammie Szmodics who came on as a late substitute for Craig Eastmond. The result left Colchester without a win in six games.
While getting a haircut in July 2009 James got a call from former Hampton classmate DJ Boogie, who was working in Atlanta with R&B; artist Sammie. Justin Bieber's management (also based in Atlanta) had asked Boogie for a DJ recommendation, and they interviewed James and flew him to Oklahoma to meet and tour with Bieber. At the time James was hired Bieber had only performed in public twice. James played Bieber's third performance without a tryout.
He was one of four rookie starters for the Lions joining Brandon Pettigrew, Louis Delmas, and Sammie Hill, in the season opener against the New Orleans Saints. He was the first Lions rookie quarterback to start the season since Greg Landry in 1968. He completed 16 of 37 passes for 205 yards and three interceptions; he was intercepted twice by Darren Sharper, the other time by Scott Shanle. He ran in a one-yard touchdown early in the third quarter.
Thinking of Sammie, whose situation reminds her of the relationship she has with her own father, Joey leaves all the money hidden in Grace's backpack. At the end of the season she returns to Capeside, and Dawson confesses to her that he wants to be with her. She rejects him saying that all those feelings were in the past, but in the last episode she rushes to the airport, to declare her true feelings for Dawson. She catches him, and they kiss.
The visitors in their new away kit took the lead through captain Luke Prosser when he headed in Aaron Collins' corner kick after 12-minutes. Three minutes later, Collins was again the provider for Sammie Szmodics to convert from close range. Collins was then fouled in the penalty area and stepped up to convert from the spot on 27-minutes. On the half-hour mark, Sam Warde, playing for the Jammers, scored for the home side with a 25-yard free kick.
The game ended in a draw, with a penalty shoot-out ensuing. Cheltenham won the shoot- out 6–5 after Courtney Senior missed the decisive kick in sudden death. On 18 August, Colchester scored a 95th-minute equaliser in their game at Mansfield Town. Following a goalless first half, the hosts took an 81st-minute lead through Craig Davies, but Sammie Szmodics goal drew the U's level in the fifth minute of added time to secure a 1–1 draw.
Unbeknown to her, her daughter Sammie survived and is in fact Gel Sadra. With the new series, the characters were given new mecha and weapons, the space-worthy New GodPhoenix and individual mecha all given a noticeable bird motif. The New GodPhoenix is larger than the original, and equipped with "Pima" a robot pilot. There were also minor design changes to some characters, to go along with the new animation style (Jun's hair became shorter and straighter, in one example).
Other missions from the Philippines included strikes against industry and transportation on Formosa and against shipping along the China coast. During World War II the 8th amassed an impressive record of 207 aerial victories. Notable "aces" included Robert W. Aschenbrener (10), Ernest Harris (10), Robert White (9), George Kiser (9), Sammie Pierce (7), James Morehead (7), Willie Drier (6), James Hagerstrom (6), Robert Howard (6), Don Meuten(6), Nial Castle(5), William Day (5), Marion Felts (5), Nelson Flack (5).
His first CD, The Horse's Tongue, a collection of songs that had appeared on a number of self- released cassettes. The Horse's Tongue won Sacramento's SAMMIE Award for Album of the Year in 1994. Since then he has released more than twenty albums, a number of singles and EPs, several anthologies, and collaborations with other artists. In the early 2000s, Barbeau began working extensively in the UK. His album King of Missouri was recorded in Bromley with neo-psychedelic band The Bevis Frond.
The song was used in the ending credits of the HBO television series Entourage during season 4, episode 11, titled "No Cannes Do." In the final moments of the episode, Kanye West makes an appearance and lets Vincent Chase and his crew use his plane to fly to Cannes as the song "Good Life" faded into the credits. On August 31, 2017, Sammie released the song "Good Life" featuring Rick Ross, which includes an interpolation of the lyric "Welcome to the good life".
Sammie Szmodics scored his 13th goal of the season after just two minutes of play, and Frankie Kent doubled the lead two minutes into the second-half. The match saw the full debut of Ethan Ross in the U's goal in the absence of suspended Dillon Barnes and the injured Rene Gilmartin. Colchester were still two points shy of seventh-placed Exeter with one game remaining. On 29 April, Frankie Kent was named as Colchester United Player of the Year at the club's annual awards ceremony.
Originally the games were held in one weekend in June, but as more sports were added, the event was expanded to two weekends. Opening ceremonies always begin on the third Friday in June in downtown Meridian. The games are held at several sports parks, including Northeast Park, Sammie Davidson Complex, and other various fields throughout the city. Northeast Park is an park on Highway 39 that contains 10 tennis courts, four softball fields, three soccer fields, an asphalt track, and a large picnic pavilion.
He scored four, while Holman, Massey, Szmodics and Drey Wright scored the rest. On 23 July, Colchester played their first home friendly of pre-season against neighbours Ipswich Town. Town scored twice in the first twelve minutes of the second-half through Frank Nouble while Jack Marriott added a third later on for the visitors. Colchester were held to a 2–2 draw at Dover Athletic on 25 July, Josh Thompson and Sammie Szmodics the scorers, before a 4–3 victory over Dagenham Redbridge on 26 July.
Lil Jon collaborated with Big Sam (born Sammie Dernard Norris) and Lil' Bo (born Wendell Maurice Neal) to form a musical rap group. Sam and Bo both grew up on the east side of Metropolitan Atlanta area (Dekalb County) and thus chose the name, The East Side Boyz. In 1996, the group released their debut single, "Who U Wit?" The song is credited as bringing the term "crunk" into hip-hop currency. In 1997, the group released their debut album Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album.
With 32 seconds remaining, the Tigers scored on a 39-yard touchdown pass from Marshall to Sammie Coates. On the ensuing possession, with seven seconds left in the game, Alabama ran to Auburn's 38-yard line as T. J. Yeldon was knocked out of bounds by Chris Davis while the game clock expired. But Saban argued that Yeldon had stepped out of bounds with one second left in regulation. Saban's argument was validated by the instant replay officials, who put one second back on the clock.
"South Florida Sammie Awards Announced" Playbill, September 19, 1997Haun, Harry and Lefkowitz, David. "Sarasota 'Greenwillow' Opens June 10" Playbill, June 10, 1997 Other Broadway credits included playing “Dee Dee West” in the original production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies (1971) (also understudying the roles of Hattie and Stella)," 'Follies' Broadway 1971" Playbill, retrieved October 13, 2017 Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965), Musical Chairs and The Fig Leaves Are Falling (1969). In Kander and Ebb's Woman of the Year (1981), which starred Lauren Bacall, Blount played several characters.
Sammie Marquez Benson (born April 8, 1990), better known by his stage name Blac Youngsta, is an American rapper signed to Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group (also known as CMG), and its aegis, Epic Records. After a series of mixtapes upon being signed, the 2017 single "Hip Hopper" and 2018 single "Booty", became the most notable, with the latter peaking at number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100. Both songs appear on his debut studio album, 223, which peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200.
The music video was shot in New Orleans, Louisiana and Atlanta, Georgia at the Kelley residence. The video shows Soulja Boy doing his daily routine, when his girlfriend misses him and calls him, and shoots a video of herself making a kissing face on an iPhone and sends it to him. The video features Sammie and cameos from Arab, J-Bar, Vistoso Bosses, Vanessa Simmons, Miami Mike, and Dennis Rodman. The music video premiered on December 15, 2008, a day before the album's release.
On March 15, 2017, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Hunter to a one-year, $855,000 contract that includes a signing bonus of $30,000. Hunter entered Steelers training camp competing for a backup wide receiver position against Sammie Coates, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Cobi Hamilton, Demarcus Ayers, Eli Rogers, and Darrius Heyward-Bey. He was named the sixth wide receiver to begin the regular season, behind Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, Heyward-Bey, Smith-Schuster, and Rogers. Hunter was a healthy scratch for the first three regular season games.
For the 7 December 2019 concert (#LetsWorshipJesus), the Lagos Metropolitan Choir (LMGC) and Segun Obe rendered both stanzas of the Nigerian National anthem; musical performances were by Nathaniel Bassey, Evangelist Amaka Okwuoha a.k.a. 'Chioma Jesus', Tope Alabi, Tim Godfrey, Glowreeyah Braimah, Travis Greene, Don Moen, Donnie Mcclurkin, Sinach, Sammie Okposo, and Planetshakers. And for the first time at The Experience was Mercy Chinwo, Preye Odede, William McDowell and Todd Dulaney. It featured Nigerian comedians like Kenny Blaq, Larry J, Forever, MC Abbey and Akpororo.
Sims joined Southern League Premier South side Farnborough, while centre back Weaire joined Southern League Premier Central side Leiston. Colchester secured their first win of the season in only their third-ever league meeting with Bolton Wanderers on 19 September. In their first home match of the season, the U's took a first-half lead through Tom Eastman's 44th-minute goal, before doubling their advantage from Jevani Brown's second goal of the campaign after 71-minutes. Sammie McLeod came on as an 83rd-minute substitute to make his professional debut in the 2–0 victory.
Founded in 1976, Sunkist Kids has produced 55 Olympic medalists since its inception. Many of American wrestling's greatest champions are from the organization, such as wrestling legend John Smith (2x Olympic and 4x World Champion), women's wrestling pioneer Tricia Saunders (4x World Champion), Cael Sanderson (2004 Olympic Gold Medalist) and Greco-Roman wrestler Rulon Gardner (2000 Olympic Heavyweight Champion). The head coach is currently Sammie Henson. Since 1976, the Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club has produced more Olympic, World and U.S. National Champions than any other elite wrestling club in the United States.
The U's then lost again from a winning position away to Crewe on 26 January. Sammie Szmodics had scored an eleventh-minute goal for his tenth of the season, but Crewe equalised shortly after half-time and then scored a late winner to drop Colchester out of the play-off places once again. On 29 January, Colchester signed Shrewsbury Town winger Abo Eisa on loan for the remainder of the season. The following day, the club announced the re- signing of Ben Stevenson on a -year deal from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
However, three goals for the visitors without reply in the second-half gave Crewe victory, while Jack Marriott pulled one back for the U's three minutes after arriving on the pitch as a substitute. Another defeat followed on 10 February as Sheffield United beat the U's 4–1 at Bramall Lane, Sammie Szmodics with Colchester's consolation goal. On 14 February, Szmodics scored in his second successive game to hand the U's a 1–0 win over Oldham. On 17 February, Colchester hosted Milton Keynes Dons, who won 1–0 through a Dele Alli goal.
From the Bottom to the Top is the debut studio album by American singer Sammie. It was released by Capitol Records on March 14, 2000 in the United States. Primarily produced by Dallas Austin, with additional production from Colin Wolfe, Ricco Lumpkins, and Tricky Stewart, it It peaked at number twenty-seven on the US Billboard 200 and number twenty on the US Billboard Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums, selling over 744,000 copies to date. It spawned the singles "I Like It" and "Crazy Things I Do".
Tailback Sammie Smith had his best game to date as a Seminole, rushing for 205 yards and two touchdowns, as the FSU scored a 27-13 win over Indiana in the 10th annual All-American Bowl. Although FSU was outgained in total yards and time of possession, Indiana seemed to be its own worst enemy, missing four scoring opportunities inside the FSU 31-yard line. The Hoosiers gained 383 yards to the Seminoles' 342 and held on to the ball almost 15 more minutes than FSU. The Hoosiers scored first in the game.
Morgan was the son of Samuel Moore "Sammie" Morgan Sr. (1897–1974), and the former Mary Zelma Hankins (1898–1978). He had two siblings, Rufus Lamar Morgan and Mary Ellon Morgan, who died in 1926, the year of their births. A second sister, Sibyl Beth Morgan Alexander (1934–2012), a graduate of Louisiana College in Pineville, was until 1981 a business education teacher at the former Fairview Alpha High School in the Fairview Alpha community in Natchitoches Parish. She was then principal of the former Farivew Alpha Independent School.
Sammie Coates found himself wide open near midfield, but Nick Marshall stepped up to the 20-yard line and heaved the ball 47 yards downfield to Ricardo Louis in triple coverage. Coates dropped his head, too nervous to watch the outcome. The overthrown pass sailed beyond Marshall's intended receiver as Georgia's freshman safety Tray Matthews leapt for the interception at the 23-yard line. But his teammate, sophomore defender Josh Harvey-Clemons, also jumped for the interception and tipped the ball with his right hand causing it to ricochet over Matthews' helmet.
The group first formed in 1957 around the Moorer family: Gilbert (born Gilbert Moorer, Jr., August 20, 1941, Birmingham, Alabama, died August 28, 2008), his brother Alvis (born Alvis V. Moorer, January 18, 1940, Birmingham, Alabama, died August 21, 2011), and their sister Betty. They first performed as Betty Moorer and the Esquires. When their sister and lead singer left, the group shortened its name to The Esquires, and Gilbert became lead singer. In 1961, Sam Pace (born Sammie L. Pace, September 22, 1944, Kansas City, Missouri, died January 7, 2013) joined as a tenor.
Vrienten moved on to Sammie America's Gasphetti, recorded demos at his garage, and did another tour with de Groot. Jansz asked him to join his band Doe Maar, but Vrienten declined the offer, thinking that a Dutch-language group playing for fun would not survive. In 1980, he changed his mind after ending his relationship with his wife and her two teenage kids. Vrienten joined Doe Maar in time for the recording of their second album; he delivered three songs and co-designed the green/pink sleeve as the band's trademark colours.
King was not ranked as a top safety prospect and did not receive an invitation to the NFL Combine. On March 3, 2015, King participated at Auburn's pro day, along with Cameron Artis- Payne, Angelo Blackson, Quan Bray, Sammie Coates, Reese Dismukes, Corey Grant, Nick Marshall, C. J. Uzomah, Jermaine Whitehead, Gabe Wright, Trovon Reed, and nine other teammates. King performed all of the combine and positional drills for scouts and representatives from all 32 NFL teams. He was projected to go undrafted and was ranked as the 72nd best strong safety prospect by NFLDraftScout.com.
The following week, he earned his second consecutive start and caught three passes for 36 receiving yards in a 16-27 loss to the New England Patriots. In the season finale against the Cleveland Browns, he caught the game-winning touchdown on a 26-yard pass from Landry Jones to win in overtime and finished the game with three receptions for 54 receiving yards and a touchdown. Hamilton was the Pittsburgh Steeler's sixth wide receiver on their depth chart throughout the season, behind Antonio Brown, Markus Wheaton, Sammie Coates, Darrius Heyward- Bey, and Eli Rogers.
When Humphrey returned in week 14, he was out of shape and given only a reserve role in the Broncos' offense. He remained on the bench as Denver made a run to the AFC Championship Game, losing to the Buffalo Bills 10-7. The following offseason, Humphrey was traded to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for running back Sammie Smith. He played for the Dolphins in 1992 scoring only one rushing touchdown and running for 471 yards; he also finished with 507 receiving yards and a touchdown reception.
Oregon State quarterback Sean Canfield, who started in place of Moevao, hit Jeremy Francis for a 20-yard catch to the 40. A seven-yard run by receiver James Rodgers went to the 47. On the third play of the drive, Canfield found Sammie Stroughter alone behind the Wildcats secondary for a 47-yard gain to the Arizona 7. Then, Kahut calmly nailed a 24-yard field goal as time expired to seal an improbable 19–17 victory, redeeming himself and leaving the Beavers one win away from their first Rose Bowl trip since 1965.
Carrie were a British-based rock music band, featuring the former Levitation and Some Have Fins singer/guitarist Steve Ludwin, ex-EMF bass player Zac Foley, guitarist Dennis Dicker and Australian drummer, Bruce Pawsey. Their sound was characterised by a juxtaposition of glossy production and multi- layered harmonies with often dark lyrical material. The band's name derived from the Star Wars actress, Carrie Fisher. The band evolved from another North London band called Pura Vida, with John Plunkett as guitarist, Simon Davies (formerly of Manchester band The High) as bassist and keyboard player Sammie Cannon.
Following another injury layoff, Guthrie made his first league start of the season on 6 January 2018, scoring Colchester's goal in their 4–1 defeat by Cheltenham Town. With his contract expiring at the end of the season, his deal with Colchester was terminated by mutual consent on 29 March 2018. His last appearance came in a 1–0 defeat at home to Yeovil Town on 17 March, a game in which he had an on-field confrontation with Sammie Szmodics over taking a penalty kick for the U's during the game.
The brawl is cut short when Bolo and his men open fire on the Clippers, killing many and rounding up others to be used as slave labor. Mick is wounded, but he, Lee, Yogi, Frankie (Pamela Ludwig), Sammie, Ramos (Tony Plana) and a few others escape. Mick leaves for one last meeting with Ray, who tries to convince Mick to leave town as soon as he can. Bolo and a group of men arrive at the meeting and take custody of Mick, tipped off to its location by Ernie.
As an artist developer she signed child star Sammie Bush, and made a deal with Dallas and Capitol Records which launched Sammie's career when he was 12 years old. Irby also signed Lloyd (The Inc) as an 11-year-old and developed and guided his career through four major record deals (Warner, DreamWorks, Magic Johnson Music/MCA, The Inc/Universal). Irby gave multi platinum writer/producer Jasper Cameron his first songwriting deal. In 2012 Irby scored a top 5 Billboard hit as a co- writer with the Fat Joe/Chris Brown song, "Another Round".
They embark on a whirlwind romance before she tells him to leave to pursue his dream of being a touring musician. She has an unforgettable run-in with a mugger, who luckily for her, gets hit by a car shortly after robbing her at gunpoint. However, when she is requested to be at his side in the hospital, Joey discovers that the mugger is also a drug addict, and has a young daughter, Sammie, with his wife, Grace. When the mugger dies with Joey at his side, she returns to the waiting room, all of her belongings returned, including the money.
Kent made his first League One appearance of the season and his first senior start on 16 August when he replaced the suspended Magnus Okuonghae in the centre of defence for a game against Bristol City at Ashton Gate. He played the full 90 minutes as the U's succumbed to a 2–1 defeat. He was once again called upon on 13 September when he replaced Sammie Szmodics in a tactical substitution in Colchester's 2–0 victory against Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road. He replaced Szmodics prior to half-time after Magnus Okuonghae was dismissed for a serious foul on Dave Mooney.
Knowing only a win would stand the club any chances of reaching the play-offs, the U's travelled to Champions Lincoln City on 4 May and comfortably won 3–0 with three first-half goals. Brennan Dickenson opened the scoring on 22 minutes, then Sammie Szmodics scored his 14th and 15th goals of the season in the 27th and 44th-minutes respectively. However, their attempts were in vain when Newport County equalised at Morecambe in the 87th- minute of their match to pip the U's to seventh place by a single point, spelling a fourth successive season in League Two for Colchester.
Colchester were once again eliminated from the EFL Cup at the first round stage. Hosts Cheltenham took the lead within the first minute through Ryan Broom following a defensive error by Frankie Kent. In the second half, Dillon Barnes conceded a penalty after a foul on Jacob Maddox. Conor Thomas stepped up to convert the kick and give Cheltenham a 2–0 lead. Substitute Sammie Szmodics registered his first goal of the season 12-minutes after arriving on the pitch in the 79th minute, before debutant Luke Norris scored to level the match at 2–2.
He is very prolific, having done voices for numerous anime, cartoons, and video games. He usually plays the roles of gruff old men. His best known roles included Ed Crosswire and Grandpa Dave in Arthur, Sharky in Sharky & George, Baloo in Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli, Tik-Tok in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Sammie in The Little Flying Bears, Big Al Dente in Samurai Pizza Cats, Cy in Ovide Video, Flip in Maya the Bee, Max in Flight Squad, Professor Leonard in Tommy and Oscar, Sgt. Folenfant in Night Hood and Gaspard in The Mysterious Cities of Gold.
Bethel was trained as a classical pianist in London, but chose to dedicate his life to the development of culture in the Bahamas. Under his direction, the new nation of the Bahamas learned an appreciation of its indigenous music. He co-wrote and directed the Independence Pageant, a survey of Bahamian history from pre-Columbian days to Bahamian Independence from Britain, which was performed on the evening leading up to the morning of July 10, 1973. He composed the folk opera Sammie Swain, which he adapted from a Bahamian folktale and he wrote and arranged many Bahamian songs.
Samuel "Sammie" Henson (born January 1, 1971) is a World Champion wrestler, winning a gold medal in freestyle for the USA at the 1998 FILA Wrestling World Championships, held in Tehran, Iran. He defeated Namig Abdullayev of Azerbaijan to take the gold. He was also a silver medalist at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the freestyle 54 kg category, losing to Abdullayev in the finals of that event, held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. At the age of 36, he competed at the 2006 FILA Wrestling World Championships held in Guangzhou, China, earning a bronze medal.
Edwin Swayze or Swayzee (June 13, 1906 – January 31, 1935) was an American jazz trumpeter and composer. Swayze grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, and played with Alphonso Trent, Art Sims, Eugene Cook, Alex Hill, Jelly Roll Morton, and Sammie Lewis early in his career. He moved to New York City late in the 1920s, where he continued to work with Morton, before joining Lew Leslie's Blackbirds revue for a tour of Europe. After the show's run he remained in Europe for a time, playing with Herb Flemming's International Rhythm Aces and the Plantation Band, which he led for a spell in Amsterdam.
Patrick Sammie Mills (born 11 August 1988) is an Australian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Mills was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 55th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft after playing two years of college basketball for Saint Mary's. Mills was born and raised in Canberra, Australia, and is of Torres Strait Islander, Aboriginal Australian and Maori descent. In 2007, he became only the third Indigenous basketball player to play for Australia behind Olympians Michael Ah Matt (1964) and Danny Morseu (1980–84).
"I Like It" is the debut single from American R&B; singer Sammie. It was written by producer Dallas Austin for his debut studio album, From the Bottom to the Top (2000). The song was released as the album's lead single in early 1999 (see 1999 in music), and certified gold by the RIAA.>RIAA Searchable Database It peaked at number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B;/Hip-Hop Single Sales chart, at number 8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B; Songs chart, and peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Sammie Marquez Benson was born on April 8, 1990 in McMillan Street, a poor area in the southside of Memphis, Tennessee. Benson and his younger brothers were raised by their grandparents. Despite both of his grandparents having jobs, they earned very little and struggled to put food on the table. Benson's grandfather managed to get him a job at a local grocery store when he was just 7 years old, however, he was fired when the manager caught him placing fake orders to the store in order to take the food home for him and his brothers.
Ten minutes from time, the U's took the lead for the first time in the game when Darren Ambrose scored. They held the lead until the first minute of stoppage time, when Walsall equalised through James O'Connor, resulting in a 4–4 draw. Darren Ambrose's performance in the match earned him a place in the Football League 'Team of the Week' after his goal and two assists. After struggling to make an impression in the first-team this term, Sammie Szmodics was loaned out to National League club Braintree Town on 30 October in an initial month-long deal.
Crewe pulled one goal back through Ryan Colclough on 61 minutes, before they equalised through Marcus Haber with ten minutes remaining. Loanee Ryan Lowe scored Crewe's winning goal in the second minute of injury time. On the back of seven defeats in nine League One games and the 3–2 home defeat by Crewe, manager Tony Humes was dismissed by the club on 26 November, with Richard Hall and John McGreal taking temporary charge. The newly installed management team immediately recalled Sammie Szmodics from his Braintree Town loan on 27 November ahead of Colchester's trip to Burton Albion.
"Kiss Me thru the Phone" became highly successful for both Soulja Boy and Sammie on the charts. The single peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Bubbling Under R&B;/Hip-Hop Singles chart. The song then hit number one on the Bubbling Under R&B;/Hip-Hop Singles on the week of January 3, 2009. The song later debuted at #71 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on the week of January 10, 2009 and peaked at #3, making it Soulja Boy's second top five hit on the US charts since 2007's "Crank That".
Police arrested a black man in his 30s whose tire tracks were found on the other side of the road from Martin's corpse; James Pressley later gave this man the pseudonym of Sammie.See Chapter 8 of Pressley's The Phantom Killer (2014) Sammie denied being in the area where Martin's remains were found, was unable to account for his tire tracks at the scene, and failed a polygraph test. Yet given Sammie's lack of a criminal record and his good reputation in the area as a longtime resident, officers were conflicted about his status as a suspect. They decided to have him hypnotized.
Ne-Yo further cited Usher as an influence upon the honor saying "I feel that without Usher, there would be no me, there would be no Chris Brown, there would be no Trey Songz. He paved the way for us". Other artists who have also cited him as an influence are 6lack, Rico Love, Zayn Malik, Jeremih, Anderson Paak, Trevor Jackson, Sam Hunt, Leon Bridges, Sammie, B.Smyth, Jacob Latimore, Kevin Woo, Keke Palmer, Justine Skye, and BJ The Chicago Kid. Liam Payne of One Direction and actor Tahj Mowry have cited 8701 as an influence in their singing careers.
In January 1981, the banking community was shocked to learn that a routine audit by the Assistant Operations Officer of the Wells Fargo Miracle Mile branch, Judith Allyn MacLardie, had revealed a $21.3 million embezzlement scheme. Lloyd Benjamin "Ben" Lewis had perpetrated the largest US electronic bank fraud on record and one of the largest embezzlements in history, through its Beverly Drive branch, where he worked as an Operations Officer. During 1978 - 1981, Lewis had colluded with a former employee of the Miracle Mile branch, Muhammed Ali Professional Sports, Inc. (MAPS) president Sam "Sammie" Marshall, to defraud the bank.
On March 3, 2015, he participated at Auburn's pro day, along with Cameron Artis-Payne, Angelo Blackson, Quan Bray, Sammie Coates, Reese Dismukes, Corey Grant, Nick Marshall, Brandon King, Jermaine Whitehead, Gabe Wright, Trovon Reed, and nine other teammates. Uzomah performed all of the combine and positional drills for scouts and representatives from all 32 NFL teams. He was projected to be a sixth or seventh round draft pick or a possible priority free agent by the majority of NFL draft experts and analysts. NFLDraftScout.com ranked him the 12th best tight end prospect in the draft.
2007 was the only year in which the Experience has not been presented in December; that year, the concert was moved to 30 November. Participating musicians were Kirk Franklin, Israel Houghton, and Lionel Peterson. The 5 December 2008 concert featured Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, Don Moen, Fred Hammond, Kurt Carr, Chevelle Franklyn, Mary Mary, Muyiwa Olarewaju, ‘Dekunle Fuji and Midnight Crew. The fourth edition of the Experience, on 4 December 2009, featured music by Lara George, Sammie Okposo, Don Moen, Gordons, Timi Dakolo, Chevelle Franklyn, Donnie Mc Cluckin, Mike Aremu, Nikki Laoye, Rooftop MCs, Ron Kenoly, BeBe and CeCe Winans, and Kirk Franklin.
Boxing began at the Vel' d'Hiv' after a meeting between an American, Jeff Dickson, and Henri Desgrange, the track's main owner and leading promoter. Dickson arrived in France from Missouri in 1917 as a "sammie". Sammies, named after the owner of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, were cameramen sent from the U.S. to film American soldiers in World War I. Dickson stayed on in France after the war and began promoting boxing in the Wagram area of Paris. He and Desgrange got on and the two agreed he should organise a first boxing tournament at the Vel' d'Hiv' in 1929.
Glory is a hip hop recording artist signed to Capitol Records. He is currently promoting his debut album, Celebration, which was released on April 24, 2012. Glory along with longtime friend and manager AJ Burton have rapidly earned the respect of industry heavyweights in a short amount of time by overseeing the distribution of upcoming projects from Lil Flip, Donnie Klang, Sammie and newcomer Nacole Rice from an executive chair through his own imprint Twenty Two Recordings. Glory announced via his official Twitter page that he will be releasing "FOH" as the follow up single release to his debut "For The Town" this summer.
Having survived their encounter with the Hedge Maid, Richard and Kahlan are stranded in the Dark Lands and captured by two cannibals, whom Richard repels with the help of a group of villagers sent by the boy Henrik. These people, led by a woman named Ester, hurry them to a village of caves known as Stroyza. There a young sorceress named Sammie tries to heal Kahlan but becomes hysterical when she discovers that Kahlan contains an active morbid force or 'presence of death', which she also sees in Richard. Henrik reveals that a mob attacked Richard and Kahlan's caravan and that General Meiffert, Cara, Zedd, and Nicci concealed Richard and Kahlan.
Sammie Szmodics scored his third goal of the season to open the scoring on 23 minutes. Twelve minutes later Frank Nouble registered his first Colchester goal to give the home side a 2–0 advantage going into the break. In the second half, substitute Courtney Senior scored his second goal of the season to earn a comfortable win for the U's and lift them to fourth in the table. Colchester surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 3–3 at Oldham Athletic on 22 September. Luke Norris opened the scoring after 15 minutes, and Harry Pell scored to make it 2–0 on 50 minutes.
On February 20, 2018, the Dolphins placed the franchise tag on Landry. Despite this, it was later reported that the Dolphins had given Landry permission to seek a trade. On March 3, 2018, Landry informed the Dolphins that he would agree to sign the franchise tag, and officially signed the tag on March 8. On March 9, 2018, the Dolphins agreed to trade Landry to the Cleveland Browns for Cleveland's 2018 fourth- round draft pick (used to select Durham Smythe, previously acquired from Carolina) and the 2019 seventh-round draft pick that was originally acquired from the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Sammie Coates trade.
Sammie Szmodics had given the U's the lead after 11-minutes, but former U's player Ryan Dickson equalised on 15-minutes. Crawley took the lead before half-time, but David Fox's first goal of his second spell with the club from a free kick levelled the score. Former Colchester loanee Izale McLeod scored the winner for Crawley from the penalty spot after being brought down by Sam Walker. The game featured newly-signed Norwich City loanee Jacob Murphy, while South Africa captain Bongani Khumalo signed from Tottenham on loan until the end of the season but did not receive international clearance in time to face Crawley.
Baylor opened the scoring in the first quarter after George Sims intercepted a Wake pass and returned it 52 yards to the Demon Deacons eight- yard line. Sammie Pierce scored from one yard out a few plays later and after Hank Dickerson missed the extra point, the Bears took a 6–0 lead. Baylor extended their lead to 20–0 at halftime after Jerry Mangrum scored from one- yard out and Harold Riley connected with Ray Painter for a 12-yard touchdown reception. Early in the third, Wake scored their only points of the game on a three-yard Mike Sprock run to make the final score 20–7.
On March 8, 2016, the Steelers re-signed Heyward-Bey on a three-year, $3.8 million contract. He entered training camp competing to be the second or third wide receiver on the Steelers' depth chart, with Martavis Bryant suspended for the entire 2016 season. Heyward-Bey was named the fourth receiver behind Antonio Brown, Markus Wheaton, and Sammie Coates. Through the first eight games of the 2016 season, Heyward-Bey caught 5 passes for 68 yards and 2 touchdowns. Against the Miami Dolphins in Week 6, he carried the ball on a reverse for a 60-yard touchdown for both his longest career rushing attempt and first career rushing touchdown.
Randolph did her work for the company under the name Mandy Randolph. She is shown as the performer of "The Yellow Dog Blues", by W. C. Handy in 1919, Vocalstyle roll # 11562. (RealPlayer) Randolph also wrote music she recorded for the Vocalstyle company; she is shown as both the performer and composer of "I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straight Thru Paradise", and as the co-author of "Cryin' Blues" with H. C. Washington. Randolph also cut audio recordings, accompanied by Sammie Lewis. A record album was produced in 1996 by Document Records called, Blues & Jazz Obscurities (1923-1931), containing the six duets the pair produced.
However, Ivanek is perhaps best known for his supporting roles in a number of well-known television series. His first television role was as Sammie Wheaton on the ABC soap opera The Edge of Night. Other roles include Emile Danko in Heroes; Roland in The X-Files; prosecuting attorney Ed Danvers in Homicide: Life on the Street; Ray Fiske in Damages; J.J. in Big Love; the Magister in True Blood; Governor James Devlin in Oz; Serbian terrorist Andre Drazen in 24; and Blake Sterling, the Director of National Intelligence in the NBC drama series The Event. Most recently, Ivanek played Russell Jackson, Chief of Staff, in the TV series Madam Secretary.
On December 13, 2016, Bullock was claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Bengals after the team cut Mike Nugent following his struggles. On December 18, 2016, Bullock was 2-for-2 on field goals, 2-for-2 on extra points, and made a touchdown-saving tackle on return-man Sammie Coates after a few missed Bengal tackles in a loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers. On December 24, 2016, Bullock missed a 43-yard field goal attempt as time expired, which gave his former team the Houston Texans the 12–10 win and a playoff spot. On January 26, 2017, Bullock signed a two-year contract extension with the Bengals.
As the war continued, however, nurses were assigned to casualty clearing stations. They were exposed to shelling, and caring for soldiers with "shell shock" and casualties suffering the effects of new weapons such as poisonous gas, as Katherine Wilson-Sammie recollects in Lights Out! A Canadian Nursing Sister’s Tale. World War I was also the first war in which a clearly marked hospital ship evacuating the wounded was targeted and sunk by an enemy submarine or torpedo boat, an act that had previously been considered unthinkable, but which happened repeatedly (see List of hospital ships sunk in World War I). Nurses were among the casualties.
But a couple of guys from Goose Creek High stole the spotlight. George Walmsley threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to high school teammate Bill Taylor. Walmsley threw another TD pass, and Taylor set up another touchdown with a catch to help the South win 19-7. 1945: In the first Oil Bowl matching Texas vs. Oklahoma, August Pelz of Wichita Falls was the passing star in a 13-0 win for the Texans. Pelz set up Texas' first touchdown with a pair of 16 and 15-yard passes, first to Art Sweet of San Antonio Brackenridge and then to Sammie Pierce of Vernon.
Although he was considered a top fullback prospect, Prosch was not one of the three fullbacks who received an invitation to the NFL Combine (Trey Millard, J. C. Copeland, and Ryan Hewitt). On March 3, 2014, Prosch opted to participate at Auburn's pro day along with Greg Robinson, Dee Ford, Chris Davis, Tre Mason, Cody Parkey, Sammie Coates, Quan Bray, and nine other teammates. His 4.72 in the 40-yard dash would've finished fifth among tight ends at the NFL combine and his 27 reps on the bench press would've finished first among tight ends. Prosch's projections from NFL draft experts and scouts ranged from the fifth round to the seventh round or priority undrafted free agent.
After taking a hiatus from the music industry to focus on school, the singer graduated from West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Florida at age 17 in 2005. He signed to Dallas Austin's Rowdy Records, where he re-entered the studio with top producers Dallas Austin, Jazze Pha, and Bryan-Michael Cox for his second studio album, Sammie (2006). The album debuted at number 42 on the Billboard 200 chart. The first single "You Should Be My Girl", featuring YoungBloodz member Sean P, peaked at number 26 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while the second single "Come with Me" peaked at number 23 on the same chart.
On November 8, 2009, Freeman started his first professional game at home against the Green Bay Packers. The Buccaneers won by a score of 38–28, ending an 11-game losing streak. He completed 14 out of 31 passes for 205 yards, three passing touchdowns, and one interception, including a fourth down touchdown pass to rookie Sammie Stroughter to take the lead, 31–28 late in the game. Freeman became the youngest quarterback in franchise history to start and win his first game. On December 27, 2009, he led the Buccaneers to a 20–17 overtime win over the 13–1 New Orleans Saints, preventing them from clinching the top seed in the playoffs for one more week.
Heyward-Bey entered training camp in facing stiff competition for the backup wide receiver position from JuJu Smith- Schuster, Cobi Hamilton, Eli Rogers, Sammie Coates, and Justin Hunter. He was initially named the fourth wide receiver behind Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, and Rogers, but was passed on the depth chart by Smith-Schuster early in the season. Heyward-Bey got his first touch of the season on offense in Week 4 against the Baltimore Ravens, carrying the ball on a reverse for 3 yards. He earned his first passing target and reception in Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals on a fake punt when he and teammate Robert Golden connected for 44 yards.
He gave Colchester the lead after the half-time interval after George Cooper's opener had been cancelled out by a Craig Eastmond strike, and then scored his second and Colchester's third with a shot from outside of the area. Tony Humes handed Lawrence his first-team debut for Colchester on 16 September at home to Sheffield United. He came on as a 76th-minute substitute for Sammie Szmodics when the U's were 1–0 up, and Freddie Sears made it 2–0 one minute after Lawrence's arrival on the field. However, a quickfire trio of goals in the last seven minutes of the game for the Blades handed them a 3–2 win over Colchester.
On May 17, 2017, the Steelers signed him to a four-year, $4.19 million contract with $1.84 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $1.19 million. Smith-Schuster entered training camp competing with Sammie Coates, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Eli Rogers, Marcus Tucker, and Justin Hunter to be the Steelers' third option at wide receiver on their depth chart. He was named the sixth wide receiver on the Steelers' depth chart to begin the regular season behind Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, Heyward-Bey, Rogers, and Hunter. Smith- Schuster made his NFL debut in the Steelers' season-opening victory over the Cleveland Browns and was credited with his first career start as a kick returner, returning one kick for four yards.
With a crowded position at wide receiver in , Rogers entered training camp competing with Sammie Coates, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Cobi Hamilton, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Justin Hunter, and Demarcus Ayers for a job as a backup wide receiver. He was able to impress team officials enough to be named the Steelers' fourth wide receiver to begin the regular season, behind Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, and Heyward-Bey. He earned his first start of the season as the Steelers' slot receiver during a 21–18 season-opening victory over the Cleveland Browns, finishing with two receptions for 11 yards. The following game, Rogers caught four passes for 43 yards in a 26–9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
Mintimalism sammie, composed of Double Chocolate cookies and Dirty Mint Chip ice cream The co-founders launched the company with a $10,000 initial investment: they bought a 20-year-old postal van off Craigslist, converted it into a food truck, and used it to sell ice cream sandwiches at the popular Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Although the truck had a faulty engine—it had to be towed to the festival and back—exposure to an audience of 160,000 made the outing a success. Coolhaus subsequently went viral with Twitter followers and inquiries from the Los Angeles Times and other media outlets. Case left her job at Disney within a month and a half and committed full-time to Coolhaus.
Jonathan Smith is the current head coach, replacing Gary Andersen, who left the school after six games in 2017. The football program has been a part of Oregon State University since 1893, working as a platform for over a hundred players to enter the NFL, such as Heisman Trophy winner Terry Baker and current Atlanta Falcons running backs Steven Jackson and Jacquizz Rodgers, current Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker, Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers Chad Ochocinco and T. J. Houshmandzadeh, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks, Buffalo Bills linebacker Nick Barnett, Carolina Panthers quarterback Derek Anderson, Kansas City Chiefs safety Sabby Piscitelli, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Sammie Stroughter, Miami Dolphins quarterback Matt Moore, and New England Patriots cornerback Brandon Browner.
Episodes 6, 16-17, 28, and 35 were not used in the translation, and episode 21 (Youth's Broken Wings) was moved and aired in place of the original episode 6 (Attack Of The Pyramid Power). Elements removed from the series included the Queen Margaret cruise ship disaster in the first episode, along with the transformation of Sammie Pandora into Gel Sadra (called Mallanox in the dub and initially stated as being male). Scenes depicting destruction in cities were also edited to remove references to death, and the Galactor soldiers (now christened Vorak) were said to be androids and would be "deactivated" instead of having been killed. Character names were Westernized in the dub, as well as the entire soundtrack being changed.
In 1981, it was discovered that a Wells Fargo assistant operations officer, Lloyd Benjamin "Ben" Lewis, had perpetrated one of the largest embezzlements in history, through its Beverly Drive branch. During 1978 - 1981, Lewis had successfully written phony debit and credit receipts to benefit boxing promoters Harold J. Smith (né Ross Eugene Fields) and Sam "Sammie" Marshall, chairman and president, respectively, of Muhammed Ali Professional Sports, Inc. (MAPS), of which Lewis was also listed as a director; Marshall, too, was a former employee of the same Wells Fargo branch as Lewis. In excess of US$300,000 was paid to Lewis, who pled guilty to embezzlement and conspiracy charges in 1981, and testified against his co-conspirators for a reduced five-year sentence.
Humes fielded two different teams in either half, both scoring four and not conceding to hand the U's a comfortable 8–0 win. Chris Porter, who captained the side during the first-half, scored the opening goal after 24 minutes from a Richard Brindley cross. Brindley was again the provider for triallist Olly Lee to score the second soon after. Porter scored his second with a penalty after Dan Holman had been fouled in the area, before George Moncur rounded off the scoring for the first-half. Drey Wright scored from 30 yards to bring the score to 5–0 early in the second-half, with Macauley Bonne then finding the back of the net, and Sammie Szmodics lifting the ball over the onrushing Heybridge goalkeeper.
He pinned Cuba's Wilfredo García on his opening bout, but could not beat Kyrgyzstan's Nurbin Donbaev with a score 2–5 in the prelim pool. Despite a single loss, Kantoyeu still managed to secure a spot for the quarterfinals because of the most points collected from the elimination round. Followed by the next morning's session, Kantoyeu delivered a striking effort to edge Kazakhstan's Maulen Mamyrov off the mat in his next match, before falling behind U.S. wrestler and 1998 world champion Sammie Henson in the semifinals without scoring a single point. He faced against Greece's Amiran Kardanov in the bronze medal match, but nearly missed out the podium by single point behind his opponent with a score 4–5, finishing only in fourth place.
QB Nick Marshall found his passing game early going 4 for 5 on his opening drive and hitting freshman wide out Marcus Davis for his first touchdown pass of his Auburn career. Arkansas State marched down the field but Auburn halted them for a field goal then the offense once again marched down the field and scored on a 17 yard touchdown run by running back Corey Grant. The offense hit a lull but Auburn's defense played bend but not break stopping them on 2 consecutive 4th down tries. Before the half after missing receiver Sammie Coates several times, Marshall connected on a 68 yard streak pass for a touchdown to build the lead to 21–3 at the half.
After the break, both sides made wholesale changes, and Mikael Mandron completed the scoring to make it 4–1 to United on the hour mark. A final pre-season game against League One Gillingham was arranged on 10 July for Saturday 28 July. Colchester travelled to Braintree Town for their second pre-season friendly. The U's took the lead after ten minutes when Frank Nouble registered his first goal for the club following a lay-off from Ryan Gondoh. In the second half the lead was doubled when Mikael Mandron struck on 51-minutes, before Sammie Szmodics scored four minutes later to make it 3–0. Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe scored from close range in the 71st minute and Mandron scored his third goal in two games to complete the scoring three minutes from time.
Colchester's final opponents in the EFL Trophy group stage were drawn on 18 July with Southampton under-21s set to visit the Community Stadium. A late own goal proved the difference between hosts Dartford and the U's on 21 July. Ronnie Vint put the ball into his own net following a cross from Brennan Dickenson after 81-minutes as Colchester battled to a narrow victory over the National League South side. In their penultimate friendly fixture and their first of two home friendly games, Colchester defeated Millwall 2–1 thanks to first-half goals from Sammie Szmodics and Kane Vincent-Young, still to sign a new contract with the U's. Millwall earned a late consolation goal through Jed Wallace in the 89th minute to deny United a clean sheet.
The 1975 Grambling Tigers football team represented Grambling State University as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) during the 1975 NCAA Division II football season. In its 33rd season under head coach Eddie Robinson, Grambling compiled a 10–2 record (4–2 against conference opponents), initially tied for the SWAC championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 324 to 153 on the field. The team was recognized as the 1975 black college football national co-champion and was ranked No. 4 by the Associated Press and No. 2 by the United Press International in the final 1975 NCAA College Division football rankings. Key players included sophomore quarterback Doug Williams, receivers Dwight Scales, Carlos Pennywell, and Sammie White, and running backs Fallon Bush and Cliff Martin.
Mother's Day card to President Truman, part of the CRC's campaign to free Rosa Lee Ingram The CRC campaigned for Rosa Lee Ingram and her two teenage sons (Wallace and Sammie Lee Ingram) against a death penalty murder charge in Georgia, the first African Americans for whom they campaigned on a national level for an appeal. The Ingrams, who were sharecroppers, were accused of murdering their white neighbor, John Ethron Stratford, in 1947 over an argument about animals on his land and his sexual harassment of the mother, Rosa Lee. They had been convicted—on the basis of circumstantial testimony, with no eyewitnesses—by a jury of twelve white men after a one-day trial in January 1948. The Ingrams had no access to lawyers before the trial.
The score remained the same until the interval, and half-time substitute and debutant Abo Eisa doubled the U's advantage five minutes after coming on. Kane Vincent-Young made it 3–0 after 53-minutes, before Sammie Szmodics completed the scoring on 67-minutes with his tenth league goal of the campaign. Striker Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe was once again loaned out on 6 February, joining League of Ireland Premier Division side Derry City until 30 June. The U's moved back into the play-offs and up to fourth in the table with a comfortable 3–0 win over Cheltenham Town at the Community Stadium on 9 February. Each goalscorer had scored in the 4–0 win at Northampton last weekend as Kane Vincent-Young opened the scoring on 30-minutes before Frank Nouble doubled the lead two minutes from the break.
The Doodletown Pipers' first appearance was on The Red Skelton Show with 30 members in the group. The group was then cut down to 20 members when they opened for George Burns and Lainie Kazan at the Nugget in Reno, Nevada in June, 1966. The original members were Holly Mershon, Teresa Graves, Helen (Aiken) Maxwell, Joy Jolley, Helen Sexton, Natalie Cirello, Jill McDonald, Kathy Cahill, Lynn Dolin, Pat Henderson, Karen Warren, and Linda A., Mike Campbell, "Little Ricky" Richard Doran, "Big Bob" Anderson, Gene Meyer, Tommy Webb, Russell Carson, Bill Lively, Marshall Ramirez, Emmitt Cash, and Bob Kenny. Some of the first replacements were Rod Anderson, Steve Sweetland, Jim Gilstrap, Augie Johnson, Ellie Mandel, Elaine Blakely, Lorna Wright, Pam Feener, Sharry Dore, Larry Puma, Kathy Wright, Jan Bunch, Patty "Chocolate" Banks, Samantha "Sammie" Williams, and Taffy Jones.
Matrax initially gained acclaim in the Philadelphia area working with local hip-hop artists including Ms. Jade (Interscope), E Ness (Bad Boy), Roscoe P. Coldchain (StarTrak), and Freeway (Rocafella). Since that time they have worked with talent spanning the Pop, R&B;, Alternative, Hip Hop spectrum, and have also had work featured on television. In 2010 they produced an updated remake of Brandy Norwood and Wanya Morris Duet "BrokenHearted" Ft. Karina Pasian and Sammie Matrax Productions recently helped develop Good Girl a female R&B; group out of Philadelphia, with partners Dyshon Penn and Philly Phatboiz Productions they have collectively formed Walk The Sky LLC. Last year they signed with their partners Kopi Writes a new artist by the name of Kamil Sahar who is now working on her debut album with Chris Schwartz of the new RuffHouse Records.
Auburn led 17-14 after a 12-play, 96-yard drive. After a few missed opportunities by Auburn, the Aggies tacked on a 37-yard field goal by K Josh Lambo, and with :24 left in the half, Johnny Manziel threw a 42-yard touchdown to Evans to take a 24-17 lead at the half. In the third quarter, Auburn was able to tie the game again at 24-24 on a 43-yard screen pass from Marshall to WR Sammie Coates, after a 6-play, 65-yard drive. However, once again, Manziel threw a 33-yard pass to Mike Evans for another touchdown. With the score at 31-24 at the beginning of the 4th and the Aggies threatening again, Auburn DE Ladarius Owens tackles Manziel at the Auburn 2, and Manziel injures his right shoulder.
With Colchester, Humes helped to prepare Colchester's youth players for first-team action, with players such as Alex Gilbey, Sammie Szmodics, Tosin Olufemi and Freddie Ladapo all making their professional debuts in Joe Dunne's first-team squad under Humes' stewardship. During the 2013–14 season, Humes oversaw Colchester United's under-18 squad as they won the South East Youth Alliance league and the national Youth Alliance Cup. Following Colchester United's poor run of form in League One at the beginning of the 2014–15 season, it was announced on 1 September 2014 that Humes had replaced Joe Dunne as first-team manager after Dunne had left the club by mutual consent. His first game in charge was a 0–0 stalemate against Walsall at the Bescot Stadium on 6 September 2014, leading his side to their first clean sheet of the season.
Presenters contracted to Television X in 2008 included Suzie Best, Cathy Barry, Claire Grey (aka Jesse Jayne), Amber Leigh, Renee Richards, Keisha Kane, Cate Harrington, and Donna Marie. In March 2008, glamour model Sammie Pennington was introduced as the new face and body of Television X. Three months later, glamour model Sophie Price was introduced as the new face and body of Television X. In addition, Linsey Dawn McKenzie attended the 2008 UK Adult Film and Television Awards as a representative of Television X and Red Hot TV. The channel won UK Adult Film and Television Awards 2008 Best Pay Per Night Adult Channel. The award was picked up by Linsey Dawn McKenzie. Additionally on the night of the awards Television X and Red Hot TV (UK) received more than 12 awards including Jay Snake winning best male and Cathy Barry winning best online female actress.
With Cowling's and Dunne's emphasis on producing quality players raised through the Colchester United Academy and blooding them for first team action, Dunne said he was "fine" with the U's relegation tag as they headed into the 2013–14 season. During the first half of the season, Dunne gave first-team debuts to Conor Hubble, Sammie Szmodics and Macauley Bonne having already brought Alex Gilbey, Freddie Ladapo and Tosin Olufemi into the first-team picture during the 2012–13 season. Chairman Cowling was pleased that his investments in the youth team had begun producing players that were able to break into the first-team. Dunne was nominated for the Football League One Manager of the Month award for the month of January 2014 after steering his side into the top-half of the League One table with two high-scoring wins and a solid draw at MK Dons.
After sitting behind Olen Treadway as a sophomore in 1959, Hollis ascended to the starting quarterback position as a junior and helped lead Iowa to one of its most successful seasons.Hawkeye Greats, By the Numbers, by Lyle Hammes and Neal Rozendaal, Page 101 () Against Wisconsin in 1960, Hollis threw the winning touchdown pass to Sammie Harris with only 52 seconds remaining in a 28-21 victory.Hawkeye Legends, Lists, & Lore, by Mike Finn & Chad Leistikow, Page 113 () That performance earned him National Back of the Week honors from the Associated Press, and Iowa was elevated to the No. 1 ranking in the nation after the win. Iowa spent three weeks at No. 1 and won a share of the Big Ten title with an 8-1 record.Hawkeye Greats, By the Numbers, by Lyle Hammes and Neal Rozendaal, Page 101 () Wilburn Hollis scored 68 points in 1960, the most points scored at Iowa by a single player since 1922.
On June 24, 2004, one week after appointing its new president, Gloria Bromell Tinubu, the college learned that it had lost its accreditation which meant that students became ineligible for federal aid and that many employees would be laid off. It lost its accreditation due to what the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools said was a failure to comply with SACS Principles and Philosophy of Accreditation (Integrity), as the school "awarded degrees to nearly 30 students in the adult program who SACS determined hadn't fulfilled the proper requirements". Former President Sammie Potts resigned in February when it became public. As over 90% of the students at Barber–Scotia received some sort of federal financial aid, when the campus lost accreditation and was therefore no longer eligible to receive federal financial aid for its students, under the Department of Education enrollment then dropped from 600 students in 2004 to 91 students in 2005 and on-campus housing was closed down.
Price saw the lead casting as very important as he wanted talented and attractive actors who would appeal to the young audience but also be personable and easy to work with during the long hours envisaged in studio or out on location. Nicholas Young was cast as the group's leader, John, while Peter Vaughan Clarke was offered the role of Stephen after Price saw him in a Manchester rendition of Peter Pan with Lulu. Ruth Boswell wanted Lynne Frederick (later the last wife of Peter Sellers) for Carol, the female lead, but following a meeting with her, Paul Bernard felt she was a bit too upper-class and precious for what he had in mind as he saw the character as being similar to Doctor Who's Jo Grant. They finally settled on Sammie Winmill who was relatively well-known for playing Nurse Crumpton on the popular Doctor at Large situation comedy (also a Thames production).
Ben Newson had given the home side a first- half lead prior to Craig Eastmond being stretchered off following a challenge from Ryan Doyle. The U's got themselves back into the game prior to the hour mark through John-Joe O'Toole following a Drey Wright assist. Wright then turned scorer with 18-minutes remaining to earn a narrow victory. On 12 July, Colchester faced AFC Sudbury and secured a 5–0 win with a brace from Sammie Szmodics and goals from triallist Phil Roberts, Marcus Bean and John-Joe O'Toole. The following day, Colchester collected another win with a 2–0 victory at Bishop's Stortford as Gavin Massey and Clinton Morrison scored. On 16 July, Colchester signed Chelsea's Ghanaian defender Daniel Pappoe in a sixth-month loan deal, having already featured in Colchester's previous two friendly matches. They then took on West Ham United in a friendly fixture the same day. West Ham won 2–1 courtesy of goals from Joe Cole and James Collins.
New Orleans native Phyllis Montana LeBlanc was cast as the girlfriend of Pierce's character. LeBlanc was recommended for the project by director Spike Lee, who had worked with her on the HBO Hurricane Katrina documentary When the Levees Broke. Additionally, well-known New Orleans musician Kermit Ruffins appears as himself in the pilot and guests throughout the series. Other musical guests include Soul Rebels Brass Band, Allen Toussaint, Shawn Colvin, Spider Stacy, Dr. John, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Eyehategod, Justin Townes Earle, Sammie "Big Sam" Williams, Donald Harrison Jr., Galactic, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Deacon John Moore, Jon Batiste, The Pine Leaf Boys, Paul Sanchez, Rebirth Brass Band, Treme Brass Band, Fats Domino, Red Stick Ramblers, saxophonist Joe Braun, bassist Matt Perrine, bassist Ron Carter, The Pfister Sisters (Holley Bendtsen, Debbie Davis and Yvette Voelker), clarinetist Bruce Brachman, bass drummer "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, percussionist Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, vocalist John Boutté, singer/guitarist Coco Robicheaux, pianist Tom McDermott, vocalists Lloyd Price and Irma Thomas and fiddler/accordionist Cedric Watson.
Uncle Wiggily also encounters amicable animal characters from his neighborhood, such as Sammie and Susie Littletail (Uncle Wiggily's young nephew and niece); Lulu, Alice, and Jimmie Wibblewobble (duck children); Dr. Possum (local physician); Uncle Butter (goat); Charlie and Arabella Chick; Jackie and Peetie Bow-Wow; Billie and Johnnie Bushytail (squirrel boys); Joie, Tommie, and Kittie Kat; Jennie Chipmunk; Munchie Trot (pony boy); Dottie and Willie Lambkin; Neddie and Beckie Stubtail (friendly bear cubs); as well as many others. In shorter stories, we frequently find Uncle Wiggily helping various of these friends out of some kind of predicament just before one of the bad chaps enters the picture, intent on obtaining "ear-nibbles" from their hapless victims. In longer stories, Uncle Wiggily often is off on a camping trip or other extended journey with one of his friends, fending off repeated incursions or baffling mean-spirited pranks from a lurking villain or two—not uncommonly with the aid of his crutch or a "thing-a-ma-bob" he happens to have brought along in his satchel.
During the preliminary pool, Zakharuk pinned neighboring Russia's Leonid Chuchunov on his opening bout, and then eclipsed Bulgaria's Ivan Tsonov with a powerful effort and a 10-point advantage to earn him a spot for the quarterfinals. Followed by the next morning's session, Zakharuk fell behind U.S. wrestler and 1998 world champion Sammie Henson with a score 4–8, before he sought a chance to fight back in a consolation battle against Kazakhstan's Maulen Mamyrov for a fifth- place finish. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Zakharuk qualified for his second Ukrainian squad, as a 28-year-old, in the men's featherweight class (55 kg) with another brilliant sporting record. After the abolition of the bantamweight division in amateur wrestling that propelled him to fight at least a single kilogram heavier than in 2000, Zakharuk picked up his third career bronze medal in the men's featherweight category at the 2003 World Wrestling Championships in New York City, New York, United States, which earned him a spot on the Ukrainian Olympic team.
The 2006 Brut Sun Bowl featured the Oregon State Beavers of the Pac-10 and the Missouri Tigers of the Big 12 Conference. Running back Tony Temple started the scoring for Missouri as he took a handoff and ran 7 yards for a touchdown, to give Missouri an early 7–0 lead. Quarterback Matt Moore threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Sammie Stroughter to tie the game at 7. Matt Moore later ran for a 1-yard touchdown to increase the lead to 14–7. Missouri placekicker Jeff Wolfert kicked a 30-yard field goal to cut the lead to 14–10. Quarterback Chase Daniel threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Danario Alexander, to give the lead to Missouri, 17–14. In the third quarter, Matt Moore found all Pac-10 tight end Joe Newton for an 11-yard touchdown pass and a 21–17 Oregon State lead. Tight end Chase Coffman took a handoff, but then threw to a streaking Tommy Saunders for a 29-yard touchdown to give Missouri a 24–21 lead. Tony Temple later broke free on a 65-yard touchdown run to stretch the lead to 31–21.
In December 2010, Laoye founded the "Angel 4 Life Foundation", a non-governmental organization through which she mentors and helps develop the creative skills of talented physically challenged youths and also assists in the management of the Music Therapy Clinic of Modupe Cole Home for the Physically and Mentally Challenged, in Lagos, Nigeria. In October 2012, Laoye's Angel 4 Life foundation, in conjunction with the Nigeria Association of the Blind (Lagos Chapter, Nigeria) celebrated the 2012 International White Cane Day, the event consisted of a Sing for the blind unplugged fund raising gig on the hallways of The Palms Shopping Mall in Lekki with support from celebrities such as Sammie Okposo, Funke Kuti, Tiwa Savage, Dipp, Lamboginny and Kiki Omeili; a White Cane Awareness Walk and a Lunch Reception to celebrate the achievements and independence of all visually impaired citizens of Lagos State. On 25 December 2012 and 2013, the foundation hosted Christmas Day Out with Laoye providing a whole day trips and treats around the city of Lagos for physically challenged youths. The foundation also handles The Art in Me project, an empowerment initiative for creative physically challenged youths.
On 1 July, Colchester brought in a trio of new players to fill the void left by the departing Cousins, Dickson, and Wilson. Former Southend United and Gillingham right-back Sean Clohessy joined the club on a two-year deal, Ben Gordon signed on a free transfer from Ross County, and former Dagenham & Redbridge goalkeeper Chris Lewington also signed a two-tear contract. Josh Thompson and David Wright signed new one-year deals on 3 July, and on 8 July, Colchester signed former Braintree Town striker Dan Holman on a two-year deal. Colchester played their first game of pre-season on 12 July against Brantham Athletic. The U's won 4–1 with goals from Dominic Vose, Jabo Ibehre, Freddie Sears and Dan Holman. Three days later they played Heybridge Swifts as triallist George Moncur, David Wright, and a brace from Sears gave them a 4–0 half-time lead. In the second-half, they continued the scoring with goals registered by Gavin Massey, Vose and an Ibehre brace sealed an 8–0 win. They then put four past AFC Sudbury on 17 July with Sears, Drey Wright, Sammie Szmodics and Holman the scorers. Freddie Sears continued his goalscoring for on 19 July as Colchester won 8–1 at Leiston.
In the 2014 edition of the Iron Bowl, Alabama defeated the Auburn Tigers 55–44 at Tuscaloosa in what was the highest scoring game between the rivals. On the opening kickoff, the Crimson Tide failed to recover an onside kick and gave Auburn good field position to start the game. On the next play, the Tigers turned the ball over on a failed lateral pass from Nick Marshall to Roc Thomas. Five plays later, the Crimson Tide took a 7–0 lead behind an eight-yard T. J. Yeldon touchdown run. Alabama scored their second touchdown on a 17-yard Amari Cooper reception from Blake Sims after Daniel Carlson converted a 20-yard field goal that made the score 14–3. Auburn then a 16–14 behind a pair of 24-yard Carlson field goals and a 34-yard Nick Marshall touchdown pass to Sammie Coates. The Crimson Tide then briefly took a 21–16 behind a one-yard Yeldon touchdown run before Auburn scored ten points en route to a 26–21 halftime lead. First Marshall threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to Coates, and after Sims threw a late interception Carlson connected on a 20-yard field goal as time expired in the second quarter.

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