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[32] [33] Trademarked by Dempster Brothers, Inc. in 1963, dumpster is originally a portmanteau of the word dump and the last name Dempster. It originally appeared in the 1951 product name Dempster Dumpster, [34] while related patents date back to 1937. [35] [36] Multiball
Raymond Albert "Ray" Barone is the protagonist of the show. He lives on Long Island, with his wife, Debra Barone, and their three children, daughter Ally Barone and twin boys Michael and Geoffrey Barone. The family lives across the street from Raymond's parents, Marie and Frank. Ray attended St. John's University in Queens, New York.
The Long Game: Mucho Mas Releasing / Fifth Season: Julio Quintana (director/screenplay); Paco Farias, Jennifer C. Stetson (screenplay) Jay Hernandez, Julian Works, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Brett Cullen, Oscar Nuñez, Paulina Chávez, Gregory Diaz IV, José Julián, Cheech Marin, Dennis Quaid [129] Arcadian: RLJE Films / Saturn Films
The Gene Autry Show ("Back in the Saddle Again") – Gene Autry and Ray Whitley; General Hospital (Autumn Breeze") - Jack Urbont; ("Faces of the Heart") Dave Koz; Gentle Ben – Harry Sukman; The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show ("Love Nest") – Louis Hirsch and Otto Harbach; The George Burns Show – Jeff Alexander; George Lopez ("Low Rider ...
The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2024.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
The final game of the win streak came on September 17, 2005, when the Leos squeaked past the Montreal Alouettes by a score of 27–26 when Don Matthews elected to go for a two-point conversion rather than tie the game. [10]
On December 22, 1996, the Redskins played their final game at RFK Stadium, a victory over the Dallas Cowboys 37–10, and finished their tenure at the stadium with a 173–102–3 record, including 11–1 in the playoffs. [56] On April 6, 1997, Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke died of congestive heart failure at the age of 84. [56]