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For its entire history, the GPO has occupied the corner of North Capitol Street NW and H Street NW in the District of Columbia. The large red brick building that houses the GPO was erected in 1903 and is unusual in being one of the few large, red brick government structures in a city where most government buildings are mostly marble and granite.
Allen Lorenz "A. J." Pollock (born December 5, 1987) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks , Los Angeles Dodgers , Chicago White Sox , Seattle Mariners , and San Francisco Giants .
Left, Leavin’, Goin’ or Gone, Myers/Pfrimmer - Noel Haggard, Doug Stone; Life’s Too Short to Love This Fast, Baker/Myers/Owen - Alabama; Living in Black and White, Lawrence/Baker/Myers - Tracy Lawrence; Lonely at the Right Time, Myers/Pfrimmer - Tanya Tucker; Long Stretch of Lonesome, Myers/Griggs/Montana – Andy Griggs
Richard Bowman Myers (born 1 March 1942) is a retired United States Air Force general who served as the 15th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.As chairman, Myers was the highest ranking uniformed officer of the United States military forces.
Moore was born and grew up in Bassfield, Mississippi, and attended Bassfield High School.He played both safety and running back for the Yellowjackets. As a senior, Moore was named first-team All-State by The Clarion-Ledger after he made 132 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks on defense and also rushed for five touchdowns as Bassfield went 15–1 and won the Class 2A state championship. [1]
AJ Griffin or A. J. Griffin may refer to: A. J. Griffin (baseball) (born 1988), American professional baseball pitcher;
Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. (born January 16, 1935) is an American former racing driver who competed in numerous disciplines of motorsport. He is best known for his open wheel racing career, and for becoming the first four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 .
Foyt was born on May 25, 1984, in Louisville, Kentucky, [1] but lists his hometown as Hockley, Texas, [2] the long-time residence of his grandfather and four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A. J. Foyt, who guided him through much of his career. He is the son of Nancy and thoroughbred trainer Anthony Joseph Foyt III.