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Rocky Marciano
Rocky Marciano , 1924-69, American boxer, b. Brockton, Mass. His real name was Rocco Francis Marchegiano. Failing to become a professional baseball player, Marciano turned to boxing and won 27 of 30 amateur bouts before he turned professional in 1947. On his climb to the heavyweight title, Marciano... Read more |
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Football Professional
FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL Futility Few would have thought that when the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII on 22 January 1984 the game would signal the end of the era of American Football Conference (AFC) dominance. The mighty Pittsburgh... Read more |
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Joe Greene
Joe Greene 1946— Retired professional football player, coach Learned to Intimidate The Steel Curtain Coke Commercial a “Godsend” Life After Football Sources Charles Edward “Mean Joe” Greene is a living legend in the ranks of professional football stars. As anchor... Read more |
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Brett Favre
Brett Favre 1969- American football player Quarterback Brett Favre, whose name rhymes with "carve," is a three-time winner of the NFL Most Valuable Player Award (1995, 1996, and 1997). Twice he led the Green Packers to the Super Bowl, winning the big game in 1997. Favre came from nowhere to... Read more |
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Marshall Faulk
Marshall Faulk 1973– Professional football player Found Early Refuge in Football Became a College Football Star Began Pro Career with a Bang Super Bowl Victory Sources Known for his speed, power, and unstoppability, Marshall Faulk has become one of the most respected football players in the... Read more |
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The Self
SELF, THE The concept of the Self that was proposed by Heinz Kohut in The Analysis of the Self (1971) is not a Freudian concept and it does not appear as such in the Vocabulaire de la psychanalyse (Laplanche and Pontalis); nor does another concept of self that refers to the narcissistic axis of the... Read more |
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Lynn Curtis Swann
Lynn Swann 1952- American football player Blessed with incredible speed and an ability to catch the football with leaps almost ballet-like in gracefulness, wide receiver Lynn Swann also had an impeccable sense of timing. He joined the Pittsburgh Steelers just as the team embarked on its most... Read more |
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Eastbourne
Eastbourne , city (1991 pop. 86,715) and district, East Sussex, SE England. Eastbourne is a popular resort and conference center with a 3-mi (4.8-km) terraced promenade along the sea front. Industries include glass, soap, brewing, and boatbuilding. Educational institutions include the College of... Read more |
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Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend a turn on the Tallapoosa River, near Dadeville, E central Ala., site of a battle on Mar. 27, 1814, in which the Creeks, led by chief William Weatherford , were significantly defeated by a militia under the command of Andrew Jackson. As a result, large parts of Alabama and Georgia... Read more |
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