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Four Brothers is a 2005 American action film [3] directed by John Singleton. The film stars Mark Wahlberg , Tyrese Gibson , André Benjamin and Garrett Hedlund as four adopted brothers who set out to avenge the murder of their adoptive mother.
In 1872, Struble moved to Le Mars, Iowa. Le Mars, in Plymouth County, was then a three-year-old town with a total of some 50 houses. There he and an older brother, James Hammie Struble, set up their law office on Main Street. For the next ten years he applied himself to private legal practice in Le Mars, holding no public office until 1882.
Close and his two brothers began a colony in Iowa, known as the Close Colony. Its heyday was from 1879 to 1885. [17] The Close Colony was founded by Le Mars, Iowa in February 1879. [19] [16] The Close Colony was a community of British farmers. [19] Journalist Poultney Bigelow wrote in Harper's Magazine and described the colony,
U.N.V., an R&B group based out of Detroit, Michigan, with brothers John & Shawn Powe, best known for their 1993 summer hit single, "Something's Goin' On" The Valentinos, (also known as The Womack Brothers) was an American family R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio, best known for launching the careers of brothers Bobby Womack and Cecil Womack
The horse Bayard carrying the four sons of Aymon, miniature in a manuscript from the 14th century. The Four Sons of Aymon (French: [Les] Quatre fils Aymon, Dutch: De Vier Heemskinderen, German: Die Vier Haimonskinder), sometimes also referred to as Renaud de Montauban (after its main character) is a medieval tale spun around the four sons of Duke Aymon: the knight Renaud de Montauban (also ...
The Phi Kappa Psi members – Caden Cooper, 22, Lucas Cowling, 20, Christopher Serrano, 20, and Lars Larsen, 19 – are accused of purposely setting Larsen ablaze during a large frat party while ...
Abdur Jabbar, 24, said he is the youngest of four brothers in the family, and Shamsud-Din Jabbar -- whom the family called Sham -- was the eldest. "He was a human being," Abdur Jabbar said. "He ...
The Four Brothers were a pop group from Zimbabwe. [1] [2] The members were not brothers. They played fast-paced guitar-based pop music with songs sung in the Shona language. Their lead guitar string-plucking sound is reminiscent of the sound of the African mbira instrument and is a style known as jit.