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Ear Force X31

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The Ear Force X31 is a wireless stereo headset for the Xbox 360. Gamers later were able to use the headset on thePS3 and PC/MAC using the Amigo 2 (for PS3 Chat) OR the PC Chat adapter cable (For PC/MAC ONLY). The Ear Force X31 is discontinued (as of December 2011) and replaced wi...

Ear Works

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Ear Works is the name of the office management software created by Ear Works Inc for hearing care providers and designed to support a paperless clinic. Beginnings Ear Works was originally build as an in-house office management software by Ear Works Inc for its sister company Chin...

Eargasm

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Eargasm, the Sound of the Underground, is a belgian underground party-organization. On Eargasm-parties you can hear (inter)national top-artists playing psychedelic trance and progressive house live or in dj-sets. Highlights were an Eargasm-party in collaboration with Os Calderon ...

EARIST Technozette

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EARIST Technozette (abbreviation: ET) is the official student publication of the Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology . ET is a member of College Editors Guild of the Philippines. ET released 2 issues every two months or at least 7 issues in an Academic y...

Earl Albert Moore

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Earl Albert Moore is a homegrown terrorist. On April 20, 2011, Moore left a destructive device at the Southwest Plaza Mall in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, just South of Denver, in effort to kill dozens of innocents. The attempt was made in the wake of the 12th anniv...

Earl and Dallas

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Earl and Dallas is a Swedish country band, comprising Marcus Axelsson, Jonas Magnusson, Ted Stenlöv, Ulric Utsi-Åhlin and Victor Kindgren. Their first album, Songs From The Village Mill, was released in 2006. Their second album, Where Great Oakes Grow, was released in ...

Earl Bolyard

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Earl B. "Whistlin' Earl" Bolyard (March 24, 1912 in Fort Wayne, Indiana - November 29, 1988) was a minor league baseball player and manager. He also served in the Navy during World War II and was the brother of professional basketball player Bob Bolyard.Playing careerBo...

Earl C. Poitier

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Earl C. Poitier (born December 16, 1974) is an American actor. Personal life Earl C. Poitier was born in Bossier City, Louisiana on the Barksdale Air Force Base, where he lived until the age of seven. He later attended Glades Central High School in Belle Glade, Florida.Poitier re...

Earl C. Tingey

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Earl Carr Tingey (born June 11, 1934) has been a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 1991. From 2001 to 2008, he was the senior (presiding) president of the Quorums of the Seventy.Tingey was born in Bountiful, Utah, the oldest o...

Earl Carter

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Earl Carter is a smooth jazz guitarist who has performed as a front-man and sideman for various artists. http://www.earl-carter.com DiscographyEarl Carter - My ParadiseEarl Carter - 495Earl Carter - No Frettin'Bobby Lyle - Straight and SmoothMarcus Johnson - Just Doing What I DoM...

Earl Gilkey

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BiographyMartial Arts CareerHe has received many awards like the Martial Arts Hall of fame award which was received in 1980 at a Goju Ryu tournament in Tulsa Oklahoma, He has also recieved the Lifetime Youth Award which was recieved in 2008. Just recently Gilkey's Karate have had...

Earl Grey of Chimay

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Earl Grey of Chimay (born Mike Clemente) is an American musician, actor, composer, writer and producer. He is a multi-instrumentalist for the traditional folk rock band, Blackmore's Night since 2008.Prior to his involvement with Blackmore's Night, Clemente was a staff comedy writ...

Earl J. Field

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Earl J. Field is the current mayor of the Village of Norridge. Earl J. Field was appointed on July 8, 1998, to fill the vacancy left by the death of Joseph Sieb, who was Norridge president for 46 years. He was subsequently re-elected in a special election in 1999 and to a full fo...

Earl of Rothes (Baronage of Scotland)

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The Earldom of Rothes in the Baronage of Scotland is a title of nobility of feudal origins, separated from the Earl of Rothes title (originally created in 1458) in 1886 and still extant today. The incumbent title holder is Ambassador Dario Item. History The Earldom of Rothes is r...

Earl of Strathfordshire

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The Earl of Strathfordshire is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created for the Austrian Count Alexander Phillip von Nissen, an ambassadorial attaché to King George IV, upon being naturalized as a British subject. The current holder of the title is Charles P...

Earl Sather

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Earl Gordon Sather (born October 27th, 1912) was a heavyweight professional boxer from Minneapolis, Minnesota.Professional CareerEarl Sather's professional boxing debut was made on May 12th, 1933 where he beat Al Konze in St. Paul, Minnesota. He followed that up by beating Rudy O...

Earl W. Smith

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Earl W. Smith is the Republican candidate for Columbus Mayor Earl Smith has been a life-long public servant. A retired Columbus Division of Police sergeant, Smith is currently the principal of E.W. Smith and Associates, a security education and consulting firm.BackgroundEarl W. S...

Earl Williamson

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Earl Guyton Williamson, Sr. (November 15, 1903 — December 9, 1992) was a prominent businessman and politician in northern Caddo Parish, Louisiana, from the 1930s until the 1970s. He was originally affiliated with the Long faction within his state's dominant Democrat...

Earldom of Ness

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The Earldom of Ness was part of the lands owned by the Highland Clan MacNeacail for centuries. The lands included most of northwestern Scotland, and are now the provinces of Assynt, Edderachylis, Ullapool, and Durness.HistoryThe Earldom of Ness was created by King David II, who m...

Earldoms of Gwynedd (fictional)

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The Earldoms of Gwynedd are the second-largest feudal estates within the fictional Kingdom of Gwynedd in the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz. Each earldom is governed by a hereditary noble (an earl or countess) who rules their land in exchange for swearing fealty to the Crown. W...

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