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[12] [2] In June 2006, he was appointed as the national manager of the Jockeys' Guild, [13] [14] [15] a position he voluntarily served without compensation for a period of one year. [ 16 ] [ 2 ] As a sports agent, Manley also represented all-star Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz [ 1 ] and negotiated a $66.5 million contract for the player. [ 17 ]
Brea City Hall Park, in Brea, California, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The Brea City Hall, designed by architect Allen Ruott, is combination of Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival in styling and was built in 1928. [2] It included a public library as well as the site for the Brea Police Department and jail. [3]
Brea (/ ˈ b r eɪ ə /; [7] Spanish for 'tar') is a city in northern Orange County, California, United States. The population as of the 2010 census was 39,282. It is 33 miles (53 km) southeast of Los Angeles. Brea is part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The city began as a center of crude oil production, was later propelled by citrus ...
In 1999, Jim Henson's children purchased the studio for $12.5 million to serve as the new home of The Jim Henson Company. [11] [12] [26] [27] Henson's daughter, Lisa Henson, said, "The buildings are a lovable hodge-podge of quirky, unusual spaces. There are unexpected elements in some of the offices like original vaults and fish tank-like ...
People from Brea, California (29 P) Pages in category "Brea, California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
A blank page in a typical paper address book. An address book or a name and address book is a book, or a database used for storing entries, [1] called contacts.Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields (for example: first name, last name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number).
Magic publications are books and periodicals which are created on the subject of magic. They include reviews of new equipment and techniques, announcements of upcoming events, interviews with prominent magicians, announcements of awards, and columns on such subjects as the history and ethics of the art of magic.
Kerner's history dates to George Lucas's founding of Industrial Light and Magic. In the late 1970s, ILM moved to facilities in San Rafael, California, on Kerner Boulevard; the sign outside the building identified it as the Kerner Company. [1] The company hid in plain sight and was known to locals, industry insiders, clients and suppliers as Kerner.