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  2. When the Men Were Gone - Wikipedia

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    When WWII pulls all the men ages 18–45 away, there is little hope Brownwood High School's football team will get another season. Raised from a young age to love the sport, assistant principal Tylene Wilson steps up to coach the team and ensure the boys have something more to look forward to than military service after graduation.

  3. List of BNSF Railway accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    During the footage, the southbound train's engineer was seen jumping clear of the locomotive immediately before the collision. [6] [7] October 9, 2006 – The Cactus Train Collision - A BNSF coal train entered an open switch on a spur track which had failed to be realigned, and collided with a stationary train. Both crewmen received minor injuries.

  4. Best Ever Food Review Show - Wikipedia

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    Sonny created the Best Ever Food Review Show (BEFRS) YouTube channel on September 23, 2010, and uploaded the first episode on December 14, 2015. [4] Since its inception, the channel has explored many different cuisines from around the world, from India [5] to Cuba. In 2019, it became the first US-owned YouTube channel to receive filming access ...

  5. Hitler's Children (1943 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's Children is a 1943 American black-and-white war film made by RKO Radio Pictures.The film stars Tim Holt, Bonita Granville and Kent Smith and was directed by Edward Dmytryk from an adaptation by Emmet Lavery of Gregor Ziemer's book Education for Death, which had previously been adapted as a Disney animated short film.

  6. Wally Bruner - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Bruner Jr. (March 4, 1931 – November 3, 1997) was an American journalist and television host. He covered Congress and the Lyndon Johnson administration for ABC News in the 1960s. He was the first host of the 1968–1975 syndicated version of What's My Line? and went on to host the syndicated home repair show Wally's Workshop .

  7. Helen Bruner and Terry Jones - Wikipedia

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    Helen Bruner and Terry Jones are an American nominated duo, songwriter and production team out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] They have worked with various artists as featured vocalist, songwriters and/or producers.

  8. Brownwood - Wikipedia

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    Brownwood (North Bloomfield, Ohio), on the National Register of Historic Places Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brownwood .

  9. Cliff Bruner - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Lafayette Bruner (April 25, 1915 – August 25, 2000) was a fiddler and bandleader of the Western Swing era of the 1930s and 1940s. Bruner's music combined elements of traditional string band music, improvisation, blues , folk, and popular melodies of the times.