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  2. Iwerne camps - Wikipedia

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    They were officially the Varsity and Public Schools (VPS) holidays and later Iwerne and Forres Holidays, and were commonly known as Bash camps. E. J. H. Nash ("Bash") ran his first holidays in 1930, and from around 1940 these were hosted at Clayesmore School in Iwerne Minster , Dorset .

  3. Bash Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Poster for "The Bash Brothers" was a takeoff from The Blues Brothers. Costacos Brothers Inc., a poster company, had already planned a photo shoot with the slugging duo for a concept that was originally titled the "Blast Brothers", but the advent of the forearm bashing motivated a change to the "Bash Brothers". [16]

  4. E. J. H. Nash - Wikipedia

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    Eric John Hewitson "Bash" Nash (22 April 1898 – 4 April 1982) was a conservative evangelical Church of England cleric. His work of Christian evangelism and camp ministry in the top thirty public schools of the United Kingdom from 1932 onwards was highly influential in the post-war British evangelical resurgence.

  5. As an era ends, the city that was home to the Oakland A's ...

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    The A's glory years included the colorfully attired, mustachioed “Swingin' A's” during the first half of the 1970s, the muscular and swaggering “Bash Brothers” of the late 1980s, and the ...

  6. The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience - Wikipedia

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    It is presented as a rap album written and performed by Canseco and McGwire in the 1980s, when the pair was known as the Bash Brothers while playing for the Oakland Athletics. It was released along with an accompanying album on May 23, 2019. [2] [3] It was timed with the 30th anniversary of the A's 1989 championship season. [4] [5]

  7. Titus Trust - Wikipedia

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    The unofficial, sotto voce, slogan of the ‘Bash Camps’ (Bash being the very affectionate name given to E. J. H. Nash) was ‘key boys from key schools’ and, whilst this strategy of creating a patrician, elitist Christian society was criticised by many, the results were most remarkable.

  8. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history behind ...

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    Holiday names are usually pretty straightforward. New Year's, Thanksgiving and — perhaps least creatively, the 4th of July — all have origins that are fairly easy to figure out.

  9. Bash Brothers (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Bash Brothers are a pair of former baseball players. Bash Brothers may also refer to: Nickname for Fulton Reed and Dean Portman in The Mighty Ducks (film series) The Bash Brothers DJ Crew co-founded by DJ Concept; The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience, a musical comedy special by The Lonely Island