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J. Burrows may refer to: J. Burrows (cricketer), played in Australia in the 1870s; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License
Burrows was born to a Jewish family [4] [5] in Los Angeles, California, the son of Ruth (née Levinson) and Abe Burrows, a well-known composer, director and writer. [6] James has one sister, Laurie Burrows Grad. [7] When James was still a young child, his family moved to New York where James attended New York's High School of Music & Art.
ElectroData had built the Datatron 205 and was working on the Datatron 220. [4] The first major computer product that came from this marriage was the B205 tube computer. In 1968 [5] the L and TC series range was produced (e.g. the TC500—Terminal Computer 500) which had a golf ball printer and in the beginning a 1K (64 bit) disk memory.
Uley Bury, an illustration by Burrow from"The Ancient Entrenchments and Camps of Gloucestershire published in 1919. Edward J. Burrow (8 June 1869, Wellington, Somerset – 19 September 1934, Cheltenham) was a prodigious engraver and founder of Edward J. Burrow and Co., a printing and publishing firm.
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"The Killing Box" is the thirty-fifth episode of the American television series Prison Break and is the thirteenth episode of its second season. Broadcast on November 27, 2006, it was also the last episode to be aired in 2006 in the United States.
Alex Gordon was last seen May 5 working on a shredding machine at a Greer recycling company. New details revealed about the night a SC man vanished while working on a shredder Skip to main content
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