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  2. James Gregory (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Gregory was born in Lithonia, Georgia, on May 6, 1946, and worked as a salesman until he was 36, when he began introducing performers at The Punch Line comedy club in Atlanta. His first feature act at the Punch Line was February 17, 1982. [4]

  3. The Emptiness Machine - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 2024 the band launched a 100-hour countdown, furthering speculation on the recent reunion rumours. [4] Upon the expiration of the timer, the band teased the fans as the clock started to tick back up, before glitching for a few seconds on 09:05, leading to speculation that there could be an announcement on September 5, which the band later confirmed on their social media accounts.

  4. Goodbye Bafana - Wikipedia

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    English. Xhosa. Budget. $30 million. Goodbye Bafana, or The Color of Freedom (US), is a 2007 drama film, directed by Bille August, about the relationship between Nelson Mandela (Dennis Haysbert) and James Gregory (Joseph Fiennes), his censor officer and prison guard, based on Gregory's book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend.

  5. James Gregory (actor) - Wikipedia

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    James Gregory (December 23, 1911 – September 16, 2002) [1] [2] was an American character actor who played roles such as Schaffer in Al Capone (1959), the McCarthy-like Sen. John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), and crusty Inspector Frank Luger in the television sitcom Barney Miller (1975–1982).

  6. Live from the Styleetron - Wikipedia

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    Live from the Styleetron is the debut studio album by Oakland-based hip hop group Raw Fusion. [1] [2] Digital Underground member Ron Brooks, known as Money-B, produced the album with fellow DU member David Elliot, known as DJ FUZE. [3] Tupac Shakur was one of the many DU affiliates to appear on the album.

  7. The Gregory Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Gregory Brothers (using the YouTube username 'schmoyoho') first became well known for a series of YouTube videos, Auto-Tune the News (rebranded in 2011 as Songify the News), in which recorded voices of politicians, news anchors, and political pundits were digitally manipulated to conform to a melody, making the figures appear to sing.

  8. Shocking bullfighting video shows animal killed in front of ...

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    New footage from inside a French bullfighting school shows trainers stabbing and killing bulls as children reportedly watch. The video, recorded by European animal rights group One Voice, was ...

  9. From Death to Destiny - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on 6 August 2013 and two official singles on iTunes. "Run Free" was released officially on 4 December 2012. The song made its live debut on 8 August 2012, at the PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey, [12] a side-stop show from the Mayhem Festival consisting only of As I Lay Dying, Asking Alexandria, and Slipknot.