After briefly working with B.B. King in Memphis, Perkins barnstormed the South with Earl Hooker during the early fifties. |
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Memphis was 7-3 entering the week, but six of the victories were against teams from lesser conferences. |
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The city of Memphis put on a heavyweight title fight with class and no problems. |
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I ate burritos in New Mexico, barbecue in Memphis and a steak the size of a hubcap in Minneapolis. |
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King didn't take the bait, but he was assassinated two years later in Memphis. |
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Cities like Minneapolis and Memphis are avidly reclaiming their riverfronts. |
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A self-taught cook, she slowly segued toward experimentation in fusion cuisine and opening her own restaurant in Memphis, Tenn. |
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A Memphis Zoo colleague recorded a similarly striking behaviour in a related species of African baboon spider, Hysterocrates crassipes. |
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First they shipped malcontent Bonzi Wells to Memphis in exchange for Wes Person and a conditional first-round draft pick. |
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Here, you can get a taste of Memphis nightlife, where the blues continues to play in classic clubs and honky-tonks. |
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For example, Memphis law states that begging after sunset and before sunrise is a misdemeanor. |
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Moving the capital from Memphis to Alexandria, he brought Egypt into the mainstream of the Hellenistic world. |
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After World War II, Scandinavian design, abstract expressionism, op art and the postmodern Memphis style were also felt. |
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He graduated high school in 1924 as the valedictorian, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee. |
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At press time, Memphis officials were days away from voting on whether or not to adopt the new code. |
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In 1892 three acquaintances of this Black newspaperwoman were lynched in Memphis, Tennessee. |
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It is located in the city of Giza, a necropolis of ancient Memphis, and today it is part of Cairo, Egypt. |
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The night before he was assassinated in 1968, he spoke to striking garbage collectors in Memphis, Tenn., promising justice. |
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George Jones once drove around Memphis for a week, high on gak, and talking to a lifesize cut-out of Elvis Presley. |
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The first week of February, supertalented Memphis was 204, unranked, and feisty. |
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Why not Nashville or Memphis or better yet, some place where fringe doesn't constitute formal wear? |
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After boot camp I was assigned to a training command in Memphis where I would spend six months learning to become an avionics technician. |
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We used have a jug band, Gutbucket, in Memphis years ago and that is when I started playing the washboard. |
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She beat the rap in August, acquitted of all charges by a federal jury in Memphis. |
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To save his kid brother, Memphis rounds up his car-napping buddies for one more job. |
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He attempted to integrate the University of Mississippi, which is only sixty miles south of Memphis. |
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He sought to make Memphis a denominational center for Baptists and called for unity among the brethren. |
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When most people hear about Memphis they think of rednecks and country people. |
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This Memphis group just might become the best uninfluential rock band at SXSW to ever sound like Velvet Underground. |
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During their three-day trip, two members of the delegation were mugged at gunpoint on the streets of Memphis. |
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Hailing, as he did, from Memphis, having grown up during the Purist tensions of the sixties and seventies, he was already sensitized to the rhetoric. |
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In 2010, 16-year-old sovereign Joseph Kane gunned down two police officers in West Memphis, Ark., after a routine traffic stop. |
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Jackson, standing beside the Cadillac, introduced King to Ben Branch, a saxophonist and bandleader originally from Memphis. |
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The young Royals have descended on Memphis, with visits to Graceland and boozy partying keeping the paparazzi happy. |
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Now, the Memphis congressman is one of only a handful of white Southerners in his caucus and the once Solid South is deep red. |
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They wanted to sound the death knell for the campaign, file their stories, and get out of Memphis as soon as possible. |
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Like every date on the tour, when we caught consecutive shows in Memphis and Atlanta, they were sold out, despite some fans having returned their tickets in protest. |
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In the God-fearing, heavily Baptist town of West Memphis, devil worshiping became a scourge to exorcise. |
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Eight months ago, the future was anything but certain for Memphis, the new musical at the Shubert Theater in Manhattan. |
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A spokesperson for the Memphis police department did not return requests for comment on this story. |
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The very fact Gen. Forest's name is still on a park in the 21st century in a city such as Memphis is lamentable. |
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The Memphis metropolitan daily, the aptly named Commercial Appeal, took a swan dive on the story. |
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Though raised in Memphis housing projects, he uses no slang and dislikes the taste of malt liquor. |
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Locally, he followed B. B. King, the Memphis blues guitar master, and spent considerable time with him. |
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Memphis begins to pop up in the later chapters, and I wince at every mention because I know that is where the story will end. |
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He moved to Memphis, birthplace of rockabilly, an earthy blend of country music, bluegrass, blues, gospel and swing jazz, hoping to break into the local music scene. |
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Willie Herenton became the first black mayor of Memphis, and Wellington Webb became the first black mayor of Denver. |
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Karwoski, a high-flier on the Scottish business scene, was in a plane headed to New York which was swiftly grounded at Memphis airport as US air space shut down completely. |
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If you're prepared to suspend disbelief as regards the terms and conditions of whoring and pimping in downtown Memphis, this film has a lot of charm. |
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Notable are three heads, finely carved and preserving traces of their original polychromy, found in the great sanctuary of Serapis, the dynastic patron deity, at Memphis. |
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I was actually working, doing a bizarre street-performance gig in Memphis. |
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During the Late Period his veneration extended to deification and he became a local god at Memphis where he was glorified for his skills as a physician and a healer. |
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Douglas Scarboro, executive director, Office of Talent and Human Capital and education liaison to the mayor, City of Memphis, Tenn. |
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Bolton said the combined company will retain the MAA name and the corporate headquarters in Memphis. |
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The Minutemen head home at 1-1 to prepare for Monday's game at Memphis, while the Salukis go to Madison Square Garden to face Duke. |
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I have therefore ordered Fuller's brigade from Memphis to Big Bear Creek, which leaves me very light-handed here. |
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. |
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Marcus, a native of Memphis in Egypt, came to Spain and taught Gnostic and Manichean theories. |
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We have a talented and dedicated team in Downers Grove and hope that many of them will decide to make the move to Memphis. |
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Memphis trailed when Shane Battier nailed a 3-pointer with 23 seconds left, giving the Grizzlies a 99-98 lead. |
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Parasitemia of dogs in the Memphis area as reflected in fecal samples collected from three dog parks. |
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Memphis fell to Union forces on June 6, 1862, and became a key base for further advances south along the Mississippi River. |
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The Paralyzer XR2, a duck call, quickly sold out at the DU spring festival in Memphis, Tenn. |
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I'm playing a good-time girl from Memphis, maybe not having quite a good time at the moment. |
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But basketball season is about to begin and Hamed Haddadi is rarin' to go for the Memphis Grizzlies. |
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He will supervise ALCO properties in Memphis and Birmingham, including Presidential West Apartments. |
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Because Memphis International Airport is the major hub for FedEx Corporation, it is the world's largest air cargo operation. |
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Interstate 65 crosses the state through Nashville, while Interstate 75 serves Chattanooga and Knoxville and Interstate 55 serves Memphis. |
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Memphis is hardly the only city that has started tackling the backlog. |
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However, the Memphis starting frontcourt combined to outscore the Los Angeles frontcourt by 33 points. |
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Memphis fell to the Union in June, following a naval battle on the Mississippi River in front of the city. |
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In Memphis, the Tennessee Bottoms end in steep bluffs overlooking the river. |
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The Memphis refinery was adversely affected by problems with operation of the newly expanded cat cracker during the last two months of the year. |
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Dunavant Enterprises, based in Memphis, Tennessee, is the leading cotton broker in Africa, with hundreds of purchasing agents. |
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The tour also includes visits to Memphis, which was once a vast metropolis and capital of the old kingdom, and Sakkara, which is the oldest stone complex in the world. |
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West was in the middle of his own retooling job in Memphis, having grown weary of chemistry-killers like Williams and Bonzi Wells poisoning his young locker room. |
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They were driven out by an Upper Egyptian force led by Ahmose I, who founded the Eighteenth Dynasty and relocated the capital from Memphis to Thebes. |
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For passenger rail service, Memphis and Newbern, are served by the Amtrak City of New Orleans line on its run between Chicago, Illinois, and New Orleans, Louisiana. |
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A RE-EXAMINATION OF HELIACAL RISE AND SET PHENOMENA FOR BRIGHT STARS IN THE MAYAN SKY Shabnam Kaderi, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee. |
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Below Memphis, Queen Anne's lace blooms, wild lettuce and horseweed, too. |
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Hart and Coco noted that in Memphis, where they were trained, there are 14 prosthodontists, but only four in the entire state of Arkansas and none in Little Rock. |
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Memphis in the Early Bronze Age was the largest city of the time. |
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A manatee was spotted in the Wolf River harbor near the Mississippi River in downtown Memphis in 2006, though it was later found dead 10 miles downriver in McKellar Lake. |
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After sales in New Orleans, steamboats operating on the Mississippi transported slaves upstream to markets or plantation destinations at Natchez and Memphis. |
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Jack Hofer of Itta Bena and the late Marjorie Cymes Hofer of Memphis. |
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