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  2. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    International English Language Testing System (IELTS / ˈ aɪ. ɛ l t s /) [6] is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers. It is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP and Cambridge English, [6] and was established in 1989. IELTS is one of the major English-language tests ...

  3. Cheering - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmical cheering has been developed to its greatest extent in America in the college yells, which may be regarded as a development of the primitive war-cry; this custom has no real analogue at English schools and universities, but the New Zealand rugby team in 1907 familiarized English crowds at their matches with the haka, a similar sort of war-cry adopted from the Māoris.

  4. Nicholas Colasanto - Wikipedia

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    By 1951, he was a bookkeeper. [7] Around 1954, he intended to work as an accountant for a company in Saudi Arabia. [8] Inspired by Henry Fonda's performance in the Broadway play Mister Roberts, Colasanto applied for American Academy of Dramatic Arts but was rejected, so he joined a small theater company instead in Phoenix, Arizona.

  5. Where Everybody Knows Your Name - Wikipedia

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    "Where Everybody Knows Your Name", also credited as "Theme from Cheers (Where Everybody Knows Your Name)", is the theme song from the television sitcom Cheers, as well as the debut single for Gary Portnoy. The song was written by Portnoy and Judy Hart-Angelo, and performed by Portnoy in 1982.

  6. Woody Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Woody arrived at Cheers expecting to meet his "pen pal" Coach, with whom he exchanged pens instead of letters. Upon learning of Coach's death, he filled the open bartender position, and was quickly accepted by the staff and regulars. He also developed a "big brother/little brother" relationship with Sam Malone, the owner of Cheers

  7. Dockers (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Before going global in 1992, characters from the television series Cheers were prominently wearing Dockers clothing in the late 1980s, and Dockers made an appearance on an episode of the television series Seinfeld. [6] In the 2000s, the company started producing denim and continued to expand into different countries.

  8. 'Cheers' vs. 'Seinfeld': The do's and don'ts for how to end a ...

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    "Cheers attempted a big story that they did a reversal on, whereas Seinfeld didn't have as much of a story," she says. "One of the things that most viewers probably don't realize is that the story ...

  9. Coach's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    5th episode of the 1st season of Cheers "Coach's Daughter" Cheers episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 5 Directed by James Burrows Written by Ken Estin Original air dates October 28, 1982 (1982-10-28) (Continental U.S.) November 11, 1982 (1982-11-11) (Alaska) Running time 24:54 (DVD) Guest appearances Allyce Beasley as Lisa Pantusso Philip Charles MacKenzie as Roy Episode chronology ← ...

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