Howard, Ken
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Howard, Ken (b. 1944), actor and singer. The tall, blond, athletic leading man of musicals and plays was born in El Centro, California, and educated at Amherst College and Yale before working in stock. Howard was on Broadway in 1968 in minor roles in
Promises, Promises, then gained notice the next year as a reticent, homesick Thomas Jefferson in
1776. His other notable New York performances include the gym teacher Paul Reese in a haunted boys' school in
Child's Play (1970); the lawyer Jerry Ryan in love with a kooky New York dancer in
Seesaw (1973); the befuddled, dense Tom in
The Norman Conquests (1975); several presidents in the ill‐fated
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (1976); and yet another president, Warren G. Harding, in
Camping with Henry and Tom (1995).
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Crews work to complete 84-inch siphon: 110-feet below downtown Houston streets.
Magazine article from: Underground Construction; 4/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...the project included a 640 linear foot siphon and five tunnel shafts that measure up...said that while the 84-inch diameter siphon is only a small part of the overall project...new 84-inch diameter sanitary sewer siphon, with a design flow rate of 63.8 mgd...
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Regeneration time and morphology of the inhalant siphon of Donax denticulatus Linnaeus, 1758 (Bivalvia, Donacidae) after amputation.
Magazine article from: Journal of Shellfish Research; 8/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...period, and their siphons were examined in...transformation of the siphon was observed, with...Zwarts 1986). Siphon cropping has been...After amputation, siphons can regenerate providing...artificially amputated siphon regeneration of D...the morphology of siphons. MATERIALS AND ...
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SIMILAR HORSE POWER; SIPHON, GENTLEMEN JUST LIKE BROTHERS.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 6/29/1997; 700+ words
; ...Brad Nelson Daily News Staff Writer Siphon and Gentlemen will start side by side...country by the Daily Racing Form (with Siphon on top) and they've been nearly unbeatable for the past year. Siphon, a 6-year-old Brazilian-bred...
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Siphon City on a roll.
Newspaper article from: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL); 8/5/2006; 700+ words
; ...race at Saratoga with a former claimer. Siphon City, claimed for $75,000 in February...Owned by Ray Larkin, the front-running Siphon City has earned this trip to Saratoga. The 4-year-old son of Siphon has won three consecutive starts, including...
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Skip Away, Siphon chase Gold.
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 10/17/1997; ; 651 words
; ...money, morning-line favorite, and Siphon, rated second at 7-5, will have their...eligible for or supplemented to the Classic. Siphon surely would have been kept at his West...This most likely is our big day," said Siphon's trainer, Richard Mandella. "Let...
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Gold Cup showdown for Skip Away and Siphon
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 10/18/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...East in a battle over 1 1/4 miles with Siphon, winner of the Santa Anita Handicap and...watching. But Skip Away, Brazilian-bred Siphon, and Prepo are ineligible for the Breeders...sure bet in the Gold Cup, it is that Siphon will go to the front right out of the...
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SIPHON LEADS THE MANDELLA PARADE.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 3/3/1997; 700+ words
; ...s most tradition-steeped race, as Siphon and jockey David Flores led a 1-2...121 and '96 Hollywood Gold Cup winner Siphon 120. The bettors disagreed only slightly...and 6-1 Marlin among the top choices. Siphon and the gold-clad Flores took the lead...
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ADVISORY/Colorado River Aqueduct Siphon Geyser Halted; Aqueduct Flow Resumes as Repairs Are Made.
Business Wire; 3/8/2003; 558 words
; ...break is at the Big Morongo Siphon on the Colorado River Aqueduct...expansion. The aqueduct has 144 siphons, big pipes that carry water...other hazards. Many of the siphons, including Big Morongo, are...barreled. The Big Morongo Siphon barrel that appears to be ruptured...
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Key elements of wastewater project is a unique siphon. (Lake Zurich Wastewater Transfer Facilities)
Magazine article from: Public Works; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...forcemain is its ability to operate as a siphon under normal operating flows. The forcemains...different entities. QUENTIN ROAD PUMP STATION SIPHON Cuba Road is a hilly, tree lined country...forcemain was designed to operate as a siphon under normal operating flows. Pumping...
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Siphon City takes G3 race at Calder.
Newspaper article from: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL); 5/30/2006; 647 words
; ...on Raymond Larkin's former claimer Siphon City. Claimed 16 months ago by trainer Dan Hurtak for $75,000, Siphon City repelled Congrats down the stretch...in the overnight stakes race here, Siphon City was placed on the front along the...
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siphon
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
siphon In Bivalvia and Gastropoda , a tube that funnels water towards and away from the gills. In bivalves siphons often occur in pairs.
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Chordata
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...prominent incurrent and excurrent siphons; many kinds grow in colonies. Most...food. Water taken into the incurrent siphon enters the pharynx and passes out...incurrent and excurrent openings develop siphons. There are two other classes of tunicates...
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bivalves
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Earth
...foot projects outside the valves, and a siphon formed from the mantle projects to the surface (Fig. 1b). The presence of the siphon can be recognized by a deflection in the...remain connected to the surface by their siphons. Attached epifaunal bivalves are also...
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Diabetes Mellitus
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...were described around 2000 BC. The Greeks later gave the disease its name in the first century AD. The word diabetes means siphon, which describes a major symptom of the condition, frequent urination. Mellitus means honey, and depicts one of the early...
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Water works, Ancient
Book article from: Water:Science and Issues
...c.e.), there are many remains of ancient urban water-supply systems, including pipes, canals, tunnels, inverted siphons, aqueducts, reservoirs, cisterns, and dams. An example of one city is Ephesus, which was founded during the tenth century...
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