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Sean Muttaqi - Sean Muttaqi Shahid 'Ali Muttaqi, legend within the hardcore/punk scene. The creator of bands like Vegan Reich (later changed name to "Vegan Jihad"), Captive Nation Rising and more...

Vegan Reich - a 1980s American punk band formed by Sean Muttaqi, embracing something similar to a straight edge philosophy (they did not drink/do drugs), but taking it to a more extreme conclusion, ie, advocating the developement of a vegan society, where people that violate the laws of that society could possibly face 'extermination'. Followers of the band where sometimes also involved in the deep ecology movement called Hardline, expressing a rhetoric that seemed to be a strange hybrid of both anarchism and extreme authoritarianism (if you violated someones rights, you could be subject to losing your own). None of their record releases ever dented the Billboard Top 50, and for the time being omnivores the world over continue to sleep safe in their beds at night. See also: hardcore punk.

Jihad - propagation of Islam in non-Islamic countries." As Lt. Col. M. M. Qureshi points out in his Landmarks of Jihad, "only a war which has an ultimate religious purpose can be termed as jihad." (Shayk Muhammad Abu Zahra, Egyptian member of the Academy of Islamic Research). There is nothing historically unique about this position, although such clear (and popular) advocacy of forced conversion and proselytization is not permissible according to the laws of Islam. See also the "Reputation and evaluation" section of Crusade for a discussion of how the terms "Crusade" and "Jihad" are perceived differently in the West and the Islamic world. Many analysts hold that the severe economic and governmental differences between the Islamic world and the rest of the world contribute to fueling this notion of jihad. Jihad in.

Keefe, Bruyette and Woods, Inc. - Michael J. Duffy Dean P. Eberling Bradley J. Fetchet Jeffrey L. Fox William R. Godshalk David Graifman Mary Lou Hague Frances Haros Kris R. Hughes Scott M. Johnson Don J. Kauth Karol Keasler L. Russell Keene III Lisa M. King-Johnson Vanessa L. Kolpak Jeannine Laverde Joseph A. Lenihan Adam J. Lewis Mark G. Ludvigsen Sean T. Lugano Michael P. McDonnell Daniel F. McGinley Lindsay S. Morehouse Stephen V. Mulderry Christopher W. Murphy Keith K. O'Connor Marni Pont O'Doherty Philip Ognibene Cira M. Patti Michael J. Pescherine Jim Reilly Joseph Roberto Ronald J. Ruben John J. Ryan Muriel F. Siskopoulos Paul K. Sloan Gregory T. Spagnoletti Derek J. Statkevicus Craig W. Staub Derek O. Sword Kevin T. Szocik Thomas F. Theurkauf Jr Eric R. Thorpe Nichola A. Thorpe Gregory J. Trost Bradley.

Vertical Horizon - departure from the original acoustic guitar-based music, and featured heavy emphasis on electric guitar. Also, by this time, the band was explicit in their intent to find a major record label; band members have said that it was no accident that the first track of Live Stages opens with the sounds of a large cheering audience. Their wishes came true, and the band was signed to RCA Records. Ryan had never intended to join the band permanently, so the three other members held auditions for a permanent bass player. Their first audition was Sean Hurley, and everyone liked him immediately. There were many more auditions, but they eventually came back to Sean, and he officially joined Vertical Horizon. The band's first effort with RCA was 1999's Everything You Want (RCA re-released.

Kobe Tai - in erotica in 1996 by proving that she wasn't beyond doing anything sexually possible. Tai's notable early work is "Executions on Butt Row" (working with Sean Michaels). Tai's work for Vivid has been limited, but more is expected. Tai's other notable work is in "Vivid Raw #2" (working with Alex Sanders and it is her first Vivid production). Ethnic Heritage: Asian Brithplace: Taiwan Eyes: Brown Hair: Black Height: 5' 3'' Measurements: 32-22-32 Weight: 90 pounds Hobbies: Singing, Dancing, Gymnastics, Shopping Favorite Car: BMW Favorite Food: Chinese, Sushi.

Koch's giant day gecko - females lay up to 6 pairs of eggs. At a temperature of 28°C, the young will hatch after approximately 63-68 days. The juveniles measure 65 mm and reach sexual maturity after one year. Care and maintenance in captivity: These animals should be housed in pairs although succesful group breeding with one male and several females has been reported. They need a large, well planted terrarium. The temperature should be about 28°C during the day. The humidity should be maintained around 65%. In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moths, fruit flies, mealworms and houseflies. References: Henkel, F.-W. and W. Schmidt (1995) Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen, Seychellen und Komoren. Ulmer Stuttgart. ISBN 3800173239 McKeown, Sean (1993) The general care and maintenance of day geckos. Advanced Vivarium Systems,.

James Bond - references flying about about "our little James Bond" and "James Bond style security" and so on. Warning: Wikipedia contains spoilers Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Personal Information 2 Overview 3 Bond characters 4 Bond Bits 5 Books 6 Films 6.1 starring Sean Connery 6.2 starring David Niven 6.3 starring George Lazenby 6.4 starring Roger Moore 6.5 starring Timothy Dalton 6.6 starring Pierce Brosnan 6.7 other James Bond films 7.

January 29 - William McKinley, 25th President of the United States (+ 1901 1860 - Anton Chekhov, playwright and short story writer (+ 1904) 1862 - Frederick Delius, composer (+ 1934) 1866 - Romain Rolland, dramatist, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915 (+ 1944) 1874 - John D. Rockefeller Jr, entrepreneur 1876 - Havergal Brian, composer (+ 1972) 1880 - W.C. Fields, actor (+ 1946) 1885 - Leadbelly, musician (+ 1949) 1901 - Allen Du Mont, television pioneer 1905 - Barnett Newman, painter (+ 1970) 1911 - Peter von Siemens, industrialist (+ 1986) 1913 - Peter von Zahn, journalist and writer 1915 - Victor Mature, actor (+ 1999) 1917 - John Raitt, actor, singer 1918 - John Forsythe, actor 1923 - Paddy Chayefsky, writer (+ 1981) 1924 - Luigi Nono, composer (+.

January 8 - II cruise liner. Births 1786 - Nicholas Biddle, President of the Second Bank of the United States († 1844) 1821 - James Longstreet, Confederate General († 1904) 1823 - Alfred Russel Wallace, naturalist and biologist († 1913) 1824 - Wilkie Collins, novelist († 1889) 1867 - Emily Greene Balch, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 1946 († 1961) 1870 - Miguel Primo de Rivera, dictator of Spain († 1930) 1891 - Walther Bothe, physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954 († 1957) 1909 - Willy Millowitsch, actor († 1999) 1912 - José Ferrer, actor († 1992) 1910 - Galina Sergeyevna Ulanova, dancer († 1988) 1925 - James Saunders, dramatist 1926 - Soupy Sales, comedian 1928 - Sander Vanocur, journalist 1931 - Bill Graham, rock music entrepreneur († 1991).

Jack Lynch - Jack Lynch Rank: 4th First Term: November 10 1966 - March 14 1973 Second Term: July 5 1977 - December 11 1979 Predecessors: Sean Lemass, Liam Cosgrave Successors: Liam Cosgrave, Charles Haughey Date of Birth: August 15, 1917 Date of Death: October 20, 1999 Place of Birth: Cork, Ireland Profession: Barrister Political Party: Fianna Fáil Early Life John Mary Lynch was born on the 15 August 1917 in Cork City. From his youth he was known as Jack. Jack was the youngest of seven children and was always regarded as the wild boy of the family. He was educated in Cork at the North Monastery Christian Brothers School. He sat his Leaving Certificate in 1936 and applied for a job in the Civil Service. From his youth Jack showed accomplishment as.

James McNeill - Irish anthem, Amhrán na bhFiann was played. When Eamon de Valera was nominated as President of the Executive Council in 1932, McNeill opted to travel to Leinster House, the parliament buildings, to appoint de Valera, rather than require that he go to the Viceregal Lodge, the Governor-General's residence and the former seat of British Lords Lieutenant, so as to avoid embarrassing de Valera, who was a republican. However McNeill's tact was not replied to by de Valera's government, some of whose ministers sought to humilate McNeill as the King's representative, by withdrawing the Irish Army's band from playing at functions he attended, demanded he withdraw invitations to visitors to meet him and in one notorious incident, two ministers, Sean T. O'Kelly and Frank Aiken publicly stormed out of a diplomatic function.

Jay-Z - as well as Scarface, Just Blaze, R. Kelly, Kayne West, The Neptunes and Snoop Dogg. 2001's The Blueprint was another huge hit for Jay-Z, and included tracks insulting Prodigy (Mobb Deep) and Nas. The latter responded with his own track, and the pair's rivalry escalated into one of the most famous rap rivalries since the East Coast/West Coast feud of the mid-1990s. The Blueprint featured only one collaboration, with Eminem on "Renegade". This was followed by an Unplugged album, and collaborating with R. Kelly on Best of Both Worlds. Jay-Z returned in 2002 with The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse, a sprawling double-album. In 2003, he is now touring with: 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes and Sean Paul while finishing work on his final album, The Black Album..

James Patrick Page: Session Man Volume Two - You" (November 1964) Lulu and The Luvvers - "I'll Come Running" (November 1964) Brenda Lee - "Is It True" (October 1964) The Pickwicks - "I Took My Baby Home" (January 1965) The Lancastrians - "The World Keeps Going Round" (January 1966) The Talismen - "Masters Of War" (April 1965) The Primitives - "You Said" (January 1965) Scotty McKay Quintet - "Train Kept-a-Rollin" (1968) Sean Buckley and The Breadcrumbs - "Everybody Knows" (May 1963) Billy Fury - "Nothin' Shakin" (April 1964) The Yardbirds - "White Summer" (Live at the Marquee, October 18, 1968 Additional notes Catalogue: Archive International Productions AIP10053.

James Dillon - during World War II, when he urged Éire to abandon neutrality and side with the Allies. In the first inter-party government (1948-1951) Dillon was appointed Minister for Agriculture as an Independent TD. Dillon rejoined Fine Gael in 1953. He became Minister for Agriculture again in the second inter-party government (1954-1957). In 1959 James Dillon became the leader of Fine Gael, the party he was expelled from in 1942. He became president of the party in 1960. In 1965 Fine Gael lost the election to Sean Lemass and Fianna Fáil. Dillon retired as party leader due to old age. He remained on as a TD until 1969. He then retired from politics completely. Additional Reading Maurice Manning, James Dillon: A Biography (Wolfhound Press, 2000) ISBN 086327823X.

Jack Higgins - Has Landed in 1975 that made "Higgins'" reputation. Eagle represented a step forward in the length and depth of Patterson's work. Its plot (concerned with a German commando unit sent into England to kidnap Winston Churchill) was fresh and innovative, and the characters had significantly more depth than in his earlier work. One in particular stood out: Irish gunman, poet, and philosopher Liam Devlin. Higgins followed Eagle (which sold tens of millions of copies worldwide) with a series of equally ambitious thrillers, including several ("Touch the Devil," "Confessional," "The Eagle Has Flown") featuring return appearances by Devlin. The third phase of Patterson's career began with the publication of Eye of the Storm in 1992. A fictionalized retelling of an unsuccessful Irish Republican Army mortar attack on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, it.

Jess Lidyard - and co-founder of Tubeway Army. Worked with Barry Benn Sean Burke Billy Currie Rob Dean Connie Filapello Peter Gilbert Denis Haines Joe Hubbard Mick Karn Sean Lynch Roger Mason Dick Morrissey Nash the Slash Mick Prague Bob Simmonds Tim Steggles Sayuri Tsuchiya John Webb.

Jim Mitchell - party from 2001 until 2002. Jim Mitchell began his political involvement at the age of 11 when he supported Sean MacBride, leader of the radical republican Clann na Poblachta in the 1957 general election. He joined Fine Gael in 1967, becoming that party's candidate in a by-election in 1970. He sought a party nomination to run in the 1973 Irish general election. However he agreed not to contest the seat to allow Declan Costello, a senior figure in his party and son of former Taoiseach John A. Costello, to be elected. Costello went on to serve as Attorney-General in the 1973-1977 National Coalition of Fine Gael and Labour. Mitchell was elected to Dublin Corporation in 1974. In 1976, aged 29, he became the youngest ever Lord Mayor of Dublin. In 1976.

Jimmy O'Dea - and was educated locally where one of his classmates was the future Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, Sean Lemass. O'Dea went to Edinburgh where he qualified as an optician. Following that he returned to Dublin where, in his spare time, he took part in amateuer dramatics. In 1927 he took to the stage full time. he formed a partnership with Harry O'Donovan. Together they created O'Dea's most famous character - Biddy Mulligan, the Pride of the Coombe. O'Dea had a successful career in pantomime and he toured Ireland and England many times. Jimmy O'Dea died in Dublin on 7 January 1965..

Jim Watt - Watt knocked out Pitalua in twelve rounds. Watt beat such notables as future world champion Sean O' Grady, former world champion Perico Fernandez, Charlie Nash and Howard Davis Jr. The fight with O' Grady was particularly controversial: Watt won by a knockout in round twelve when the referee stopped the fight because of a cut suffered by O' Grady. According to the book, The Ring:Boxing in the 20th Century, the cut was produced by a head-butt, in which case the judges' scorecards would have been checked, and whoever was ahead given the win by a technical decision. The referee, however, declared that O' Grady's cut had been produced by a punch, therefore, Watt officially won the fight by knockout. Watt also fought, and lost to, Ken Buchanan. On June 20, 1981,.


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