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The series was founded in 2015 with the purpose of revitalizing late model stock car racing at paved short oval tracks in Southern Ontario. [1] [2] The touring series consists of seven to ten races per year running from May until September and has competed at six different Ontario race tracks. [3]
The Arrangers' Publishing Company (APC) is an American publisher of marching band music, concert band music and drill designs for middle school, high school and college bands. The company originated in 1985 with the goal of providing a new approach to marching band music. In 1992, APC published its first concert band literature.
In February 2009, two daily blocks of children's programming were launched as ABC1 For Kids, running from 8:00am to 10:00am and 3:00pm to 4:00pm on ABC1. On 4 December 2009, at the same time as the launch of ABC3, a new preschool children's block, ABC For Kids on 2 was launched on ABC2, featuring children's programming each day until 6pm.
"Wait a Minute" received generally positive reviews from music critics. In his consumer guide for MSN Music, Robert Christgau selected "Wait a Minute" as one of the highlights of its parent album PCD. [24] Writing for the Tampa Bay Times, Sean Daly acknowledged "Wait a Minute" as PCD's best song, feeling it was "perfect for the dance floor". [11]
www.apc.fr Interior of the A.P.C. Harajuku Underground store in Ura-Harajuku , Tokyo Atelier de Production et de Création , or A.P.C. , is a French ready-to-wear luxury brand founded in 1987 by the Tunisian Jewish [ not verified in body ] fashion designer Jean Touitou in Paris .
Two-Minute Drill is a 2007 children's book by Mike Lupica and the first book in his Comeback Kids series. [1] [2]
Two-minute drill, in American football, a type of hurry-up offense instituted after the two-minute warning 2 Minute Drill (game show) , a 2000 ESPN program Two-Minute Drill , a 2007 "Comeback Kids" novel by Mike Lupica
Richie Webb and Vicki Pepperdine also performed a one-minute musical on 28 Acts in 28 Minutes on Radio 4. A 30-minute spoof documentary featuring Mark Lawson interviewing the non-existent composer Sir Richard Von Webber (played by Richie Webb) about his life's work, aired in December 2006 on Radio 4. The show managed to include an excerpt from ...