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 Mason, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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 Clarence Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Clarence Mason character (probably named after Clarence Thomas and Raymond Burr's character Perry Mason) real name is Herman Stephens was a lawyer, primarily brought in to play off of the publicity lawyers had gotten in the ongoing O.J. Simpson trial.
Clarence Mason was a professional wrestling manager in the mid-1990s for the World Wrestling Federation.
Mason was also paired with Faarooq not long after, as the Nation of Domination stable was formed.
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 Brian Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason was formally elected leader of the New Democrats at a leadership convention in Edmonton on September 18, 2004.
Mason studied political science at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and went on to serve as executive director of the Federation of Alberta Students (FAS) from 1977-79.
Mason re-entered politics in 1989, when he launched a legal challenge to a provincial law that required municipal employees to resign their positions to run as municipal candidates.
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 James Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason died as a result of a heart attack on July 27, 1984 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
James Neville Mason (May 15, 1909 – July 27, 1984) was an actor born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England who attained stardom in both British and American films.
He studied architecture at Cambridge University but got involved in the theatre in his spare time, before working at the Old Vic theatre in London and with the Gate Company in Dublin.
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 Mason Verger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason Verger was the son of a wealthy meat packer.
Verger was murdered by his sister, who forced his pet electric eel down his throat while stimulating him with the Sardinians' cattle prod, causing him to ejaculate in his death throes, providing Margot with the needed sperm.
Mason Verger is a character in the novel Hannibal.
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 Stone mason - Dictionary Definition and Meaning of Stone mason
Stone mason, a mason who works or builds in stone.
Stone is much and widely used in the construction of buildings of all kinds, for walls, fences, piers, abutments, arches, monuments, sculpture, and the like.
Stone age, a supposed prehistoric age of the world when stone and bone were habitually used as the materials for weapons and tools; -- called also flint age.
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 Anthony Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Anthony Mason KBE, AC (born 1925), Australian judge and naval officer, was the ninth Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, sitting on the bench of the High Court from 1972 to 1995.
Mason was admitted to the New South Wales Bar in 1951, and was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1964.
Mason was more flexible in his attitude to precedent than many other judges, viewing it more as a policy for consistency than something which would strictly coerce and constrain his decisions.
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 Lowell Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lowell Mason was the father of Henry Mason (1831–90), the founder of the Mason and Hamlin firm.
Mason and his colleagues (notably his brother Timothy Mason) did their best to characterize this music as backwoods material, "unscientific" and unworthy of the attention of modern Americans, and they propagated their views very effectively with a new form of singing school, set up to replace the old singing schools dating from colonial times.
Mason became an important figure on the Boston musical scene: he served as president of the Handel and Haydn Society, taught music in the public schools, was co-founder of the Boston Academy of Music (1833), and in 1838 was appointed music superintendent for the Boston school system.
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 Jackie Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jackie Mason (born Jacob Maza on June 9, 1931, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin) is an ordained rabbi and an American stand-up comedian.
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 Mason, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason is a village located in Bayfield County, Wisconsin.
The village is located within the Town of Mason.
Mason is located at 46°26'1" North, 91°3'43" West (46.433678, -91.06204)
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 Mason, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The William Mason HS Wind Symphony was invited in 2004 to perform at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, Illinois, recognized as the most prestigious high school concert band performance in the world.
As of the 2000 census, Mason had a total population of 22,016 and was the fastest-growing city as well as the most populous city in the county.
Mason is located at 39°21'29" North, 84°18'43" West (39.358009, -84.311822)
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 Nick Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason joined Waters on the last two nights of his 2002 world tour to play drums on the Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", and he will also play the drums on Waters' European tour in 2006.
Mason has done a small amount of work with other people, notably as a drummer and producer for Steve Hillage and Robert Wyatt, drummer for Michael Mantler and producer for The Damned.
Nicholas Berkeley ('Nick') Mason (born January 27, 1944 in Birmingham, England) is the drummer for Pink Floyd.
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 Mason County, Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the county the population is spread out with 24.10% under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 28.50% from 25 to 44, 23.90% from 45 to 64, and 15.50% who are 65 years of age or older.
Mason County is a county located in the state of Kentucky.
Brown County, Ohio (north, across the Ohio River)
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 Mason bee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason bees are increasingly cultivated to to improve pollination for early spring fruit flowers.
Mason bee is a general term for species of bees such as the orchard mason bee (Osmia lignaria) and the hornfaced bee (Osmia cornifrons).
A mason bee begins its life as a tiny egg laid on top of a pollen/nectar provision left by its mother.
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 Mason County, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason County is a county located in the state of Illinois.
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 Perry Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While the Mason novels were largely a form of pulp fiction of the sort that began Gardner's writing career, they are somewhat unusual in that the whodunnit mysteries usually involved two solutions: one which the authorities believed (in which case Mason's client was guilty) and an alternative explanation (in which Mason's client was innocent).
Mason was portrayed by Raymond Burr in a television series which ran on CBS from 1957 to 1966.
Often, Mason's trial antics exposed the guilty party during court (though usually without the confessions on the witness stand that the television series was famous for), but sometimes was enough to get his client acquitted.
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 Mason County, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a picture of the Mason County courthouse with a typical tourist standing aside of the historic notice.
Mason County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.
In Michigan, most local government functions — police and fire, building and zoning, tax assessment, street maintenance, etc. — are the responsibility of individual cities and townships.
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 MASON JACKSON - LoveToKnow Article on MASON JACKSON
MASON JACKSON - LoveToKnow Article on MASON JACKSON
In the middle of the 19th century he made a considerable reputation by his engravings for the Art Union of London, and for Knights Shakespeare and other standard books; and in 1860 he was appointed art editor of the Illustrated London News, a post which he held for thirty years.
f82o19o3), British engraver, was born at Berwick-on-Tweed about f820, and was trained as a wood engraver by his brother, John Jackson, the author of a history of this art.
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 James Mason Hutchings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Mason Hutchings was born in England on February 10, 1820.
James Hutchings, while visiting Yosemite on October 31, 1902, was killed when his horse reared and threw him from his buggy.
On July 5th, 1855 James Hutchings set out on what would be one of the most historic trips of the region, leading the second tourist party into Yosemite.
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 Mason Bee: pictures, information, classification and more
Mason bees are common in the western United States, especially in forested regions, but they are also found in many other parts of the northern hemisphere.
Mason Bee, common name for solitary bees that build part or all of their nests with mud or plant fiber chewed into a paste.
The orchard mason bee is Osmia lignaria, the Japanese hornfaced bee is Osmia cornuta, and the Spanish hornfaced bee is Osmia cornifrons; the blue blueberry bee is Osmia ribifloris.
www.everythingabout.net /articles/biology/animals/arthropods/insects/bees/mason_bee   (504 words)

  
 Mason-Dixon line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason and Dixon's actual survey line began south of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and extended from a benchmark east to the Delaware River and west to what was then the boundary with western Virginia (now the state of West Virginia).
As part of the dispute's settlement, the English team of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon was commissioned to survey the newly established boundaries between the Province of Pennsylvania, the Province of Maryland, Delaware Colony and parts of Colony and Old Dominion of Virginia.
The Mason-Dixon Line (or "Mason and Dixon's Line") is a line of demarcation between states in the United States.
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 Desmond Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Desmond Tremaine Mason (born October 11, 1977 in Waxahachie, Texas) is an NBA basketball player currently playing for the New Orleans-Oklahoma City Hornets.
Desmond was once involved in a fight between he and Yao Ming.
He is designated as a swingman, meaning he plays both shooting guard and small forward.
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 Dave Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Mason (born May 10, 1946) is a musician from Birmingham, England who found fame with rock band Traffic.
Mason left Traffic in the 1970s and had a moderately successful solo career, but later returned to record new material.
As of 2005, Mason is currently performing solo shows across the UK at a rate of about 100 per year.
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 Mason Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason Williams emerged in the late 1960's as a strong force in television and music circles.
As a conceptual artist, in the late 1960's Mason produced a work titled "Bus", a life-sized (11' x 37'), photographic poster of a Greyhound Bus that is in the permanent collection of New York City's Museum of Modern Art.
In line with a nationwide growing awareness of the importance of saving our rivers from unnecessary hydroelectric exploitation, and a concerted effort to help preserve what remains of America's wild, free-flowing streams, Mason has created "OF TIME AND RIVERS FLOWING", a program consisting entirely of songs and music pertaining to water and rivers.
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 Mason Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason Temple is the central house of worship of the Church of God in Christ, this denomination is the largest Pentecostal group in the United States.
Mason Temple has been the site of several historic events of note, one of which was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Built in 1940 during World War II despite shortages in steel and other supplies, Mason Temple was the largest church building owned by a predominantly black religious denomination in the United States at the time of its completion.
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 Flavius Josephus
Steve Mason, Josephus and the New Testament (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers 1993).
Steve Mason, Flavius Josephus on the Pharisees (Lieden: Brill 2001).
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 Orthodox Bahá'í Faith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the Hands, Charles Mason Remey, declared himself to be the next Guardian in 1960, and was excommunicated from the main group, which followed the Hands and later the Universal House of Justice.
According to the members of the Orthodox Bahá'í Faith, Joel Bray Marangella became Guardian of the Orthodox Bahá'í Faith based on the activation by Mason Remey of the Second International Bahá'í Council with Marangella as its appointed President in October 1965, and by Remey's earlier written appointment of him as Guardian.
Remey remained silent to the general Bahá'í community until 1960 when he stated that unity could not be preserved at the cost of the Guardianship.
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 Raymond Burr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raymond William Stacey Burr ( May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was an actor, most known for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside.
In 1985, Burr made a comeback as Perry Mason and made a series of 26 two-hour movies that were enormous ratings blockbusters, the last being completed only a few weeks prior to his death.
By this time both he and the Mason character were wheelchair-bound, as his character in Ironside had been, but this time due to his real-life failing health.
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