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  2. Austin Stories - Wikipedia

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    Austin Stories is an American sitcom that aired on MTV from September 10, 1997 [3] until January 7, 1998. [2] It aired Wednesday nights at 10:30 pm. [4] The show aired twelve episodes filmed on location in Austin, Texas. An MTV search brought executives James Jones and Lisa Berger to Austin in 1994. [5]

  3. Michael Allen Austin - Wikipedia

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    Michael Allen Austin (born August 30, 1965) is an American illustrator, best known for his work in children’s books. Among the titles he has illustrated are Cowpoke Clyde and Dirty Dawg , written by Lori Mortensen; The Horned Toad Prince , written by Jackie Mims Hopkins; and Railroad John and the Red Rock Run , written by Tony Crunk .

  4. Precept Ministries International - Wikipedia

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    After writing the first Precept Upon Precept Study guide on the Book of Romans, the ministry was renamed in 1982 and became Precept Ministries. In the 1999, the first training international institute was formed in Romania. [4] In 2008 Precept made $12.9 million in revenue. [5] In 2021 Precept received almost $11 million in revenue. [6]

  5. Heather Kafka - Wikipedia

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    Heather Kafka (born July 7, 1972, in Austin, Texas) [1] [2] is an American film, television, and voice actress who is known for playing Chloe in the television sitcom series Austin Stories, Lacy in the independent drama film Joe, and Henrietta Hewitt in the slasher film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003).

  6. Peter Rugg - Wikipedia

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    Both poets recalled the Rugg story as a ghost tale from their childhood, and evidently were unaware of its literary origin in Austin's stories. [3] According to Alexander Woollcott, Rudyard Kipling and his English publisher A.S. Frere-Reeves were largely responsible for rediscovering Austin and publicizing the origins of the Peter Rugg tale. [6]

  7. In bare knuckle, Trout is redefining himself - AOL

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    Oct. 10—During Austin Trout's 18-year professional boxing career — which may or may not be over, stay tuned — he rarely has been described as rough, tough or rugged. Far more often, he's ...

  8. Alicia Austin's Age of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Alicia Austin's Age of Dreams is a collection of drawings written and illustrated by Alicia Austin. It was published in 1978 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 2,000 copies, of which 200 were bound in buckram, and signed by Austin. The book contains an introduction by George Barr, and an afterword by Austin.

  9. Howard Kremer - Wikipedia

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    Kremer often impersonates Leigh (Lee) in his comedy. After attending New York University, and Monmouth University (where he hosted a radio program), Kremer moved to Austin, TX where he pursued a career in stand-up comedy. With his writing partner, Brad "Chip" Pope, Kremer created the MTV single-camera comedy series Austin Stories.