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  2. George W. Jones (printer) - Wikipedia

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    George William Jones (1860-1942) was a British printer and type designer of the late nineteenth and twentieth century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Jones was born in Upton-upon-Severn in Worcestershire and developed a considerable reputation as a fine printer , printing among other work elegant stationery.

  3. George Wallace Jones - Wikipedia

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    George Wallace Jones (April 12, 1804 – July 22, 1896) was an American frontiersman, entrepreneur, attorney, and judge, was among the first two United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union in 1846.

  4. I Get Lonely in a Hurry - Wikipedia

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    The album marks the first appearance of "The Race Is On", which later became one of Jones's biggest hits and remained a concert staple throughout his long career.. According to Bob Allen's book George Jones: The Life and Times of a Honky Tonk Legend, Don Rollins composed the song one day after visiting the Turf Paradise Race Track in Phoenix

  5. We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery later remembered: "I was nervous as a cat! Not only was it my first major session, but it was with George Jones! George had been out roarin' the night before, and nobody even knew where he was until an hour before the session. When he finally showed up, he was in a really good mood, and the whole thing came off really well." [3]

  6. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    “That’s a euphemism,” snorted retired Marine Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jones, a decorated combat veteran who has had to raise his own money for research into combat stress, moral injury and treatment for wounded Marines. “It is true the folks are loath to use the word ‘moral,’” he said of military brass.

  7. How “Mufasa” pays tribute to James Earl Jones: 'It was ...

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    The original Mufasa actor did not record new material before he died, but the film itself honors the late actor.

  8. Small Time Laboring Man - Wikipedia

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    The maudlin ballad, which tells the story of a man who "toils and sweats" for "a dollar an hour, eight hours a day," contained gospel elements tinged with patriotism ("I'd fight for my country with my callous hands") and Jones typically committed, heartfelt vocal, but the single may have been too dour for even the conservative country audience ...

  9. George Kittle’s mind — and the 'reset button' on his forearm ...

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    George passes that message along to his teammates. Fellow 49ers tight ends Ross Dwelley and Charlie Woerner said they, too, now join George in breathwork and affirmations at the conclusion of ...