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  2. The Gun Club - Wikipedia

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    The Gun Club were formed by Jeffrey Lee Pierce (guitar and vocals) with friend, chief of the Ramones fan club and fellow music enthusiast Brian Tristan, also known as Kid Congo Powers. [3] Pierce was the former head of the Blondie fan club in Los Angeles and previously a member of the Red Lights, the E-Types, the Individuals , Phast Phreddie ...

  3. George Binks - Wikipedia

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    George Alvin "Bingo" Binks (born Binkowski; [1] July 11, 1914 – November 13, 2010) was an American professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louis Browns.

  4. Reuben Ward Binks - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Ward Binks (1880, Bolton, Lancashire – 17 May 1950, Westmorland [1]) was an English artist in canine portraiture, Lakeland landscapes and wildlife painting. [ 2 ] Life and career

  5. Eurythmics - Wikipedia

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    The album also featured a cover of the 1968 Sam & Dave hit "Wrap It Up", performed as a duet between Lennox and Green Gartside of Scritti Politti. The duo quickly recorded a follow-up album, Touch, which was released in November 1983. It became the duo's first No. 1 album in the UK, and also spawned three major hit singles.

  6. Touch hole - Wikipedia

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    Spiking a gun was a method of temporarily disabling a cannon by hammering a barbed steel spike into the touch hole; this could be removed only with great difficulty. If a special spike was unavailable, spiking could be done by driving a bayonet into the touch-hole and breaking it off, to leave the blade's tip embedded. [2]

  7. List of The Colbert Report episodes (2005–06) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, The Daily Show had won Primetime Emmy Awards, and Comedy Central wanted to expand the franchise. [1] Producers were also looking for a way to hold on to Colbert, Daily Show correspondent and co-writer for six seasons, after the show's other breakout star, Steve Carell, left the program to pursue a successful career in film and network television.

  8. Brink's - Wikipedia

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    A Brink's van in Germany in 2008. The Brink's Company is an American cash handling company, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.Its operations include cash-in-transit, ATM replenishment & maintenance, and cash management & payment services, such as vault outsourcing, money processing, intelligent safe services, and international transportation of valuables.

  9. Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Benny Binion bought the Eldorado Club and Hotel Apache in 1951, re-opening them as Binion's Horseshoe (also called the Horseshoe Casino). [3] The casino's interior had a frontier flavor, like an old-style riverboat , with low ceilings and velvet wallpaper.