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Bill M. Williams (1932–2019) [1] was an American trader and author of books on trading psychology, technical analysis, and chaos theory [2] in trading the stock, commodity, and foreign exchange (Forex) markets. His study of stock market data led him to develop a number of technical analyses that identify trends in the financial markets.
Jerry Michael "Mike" Williams (October 16, 1969 [2] – December 16, 2000) was an American murder victim. Williams was initially presumed to have drowned on a 2000 hunting trip to Lake Seminole, a large reservoir straddling the Georgia-Florida state line; his mother always suspected he had been the victim of foul play, possibly at another location. [3]
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On August 14, 2024, Doechii's 26th birthday, Alligator Bites Never Heal was officially announced as her first mixtape under a major label, [1] with the tracklist being revealed six days later on August 20. [8] Three days later, the sixth and final Swamp Sessions installment, titled "Boom Bap", was released as the second single. [9] "
Williams was pulling up his net on Lake Chotard, expecting to find buffalo fish, but instead discovered a large alligator gar tangled in his net. The gar was 8 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (2.572 m) long, weighed 327 lb (148 kg), and its girth was 47 in (120 cm).
For Williams, who's been obsessed with crocs since childhood, there's plenty of opportunity to work alongside them. "It's boomed over the last 10 years or so," he says of the number of tourists ...
Belostomatidae is a family of freshwater hemipteran insects known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs (because they fly to lights in large numbers), alligator ticks, or alligator fleas (in Florida). They are the largest insects in the order Hemiptera. [1]
"Alligator Man" received positive reviews from critics. Vulture praised the opening gunfight sequence of the episode and "when the blood and screams flip the vibe from slapstick to horror". [2] The publication did, however, criticize the role of women in the show as people that "things simply happen to", rather than agents of change. [3]