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The Scottish music act Boards of Canada takes its name from the NFB. [ 254 ] George Lucas , who had attributed the origins of " the Force " to a 1963 abstract NFB film by Arthur Lipsett entitled 21-87 , [ 255 ] went on to use the number 2187 as the cell number where Princess Leia was being detained in Star Wars . [ 256 ]
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Rob Friedman (born c. 1966), also known by the moniker PitchingNinja, is an American baseball analyst and social media personality known for his pitching gifs and videos on Twitter and for creating social media resources for baseball recruiting and scouting. [1] [2] He is an analyst for Major League Baseball, Peacock, Fox Sports, NESN and ESPN.
Cover for The Immortals: An Art Collection of Baseball's Best by Dick Perez, published in 2010. He is a native of San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico.He moved to New York City at age six and to Philadelphia at age sixteen where he studied at the Philadelphia College of Art and the University of Pennsylvania.
Social network aggregation is the process of collecting content from multiple social network services into a unified presentation. Examples of social network aggregators include Hootsuite or FriendFeed, which may pull together information into a single location [1] or help a user consolidate multiple social networking profiles into a single profile.
APBA (pronounced "APP-bah") is a game company founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.It was created in 1951 by trucking firm purchaser J. Richard Seitz (1915-1992). [1] The acronym stands for "American Professional Baseball Association", the name of a board game league Seitz devised in 1931 with eight high school classmates. [2]
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