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  2. The Yards - Wikipedia

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    The Yards is a 2000 American crime film directed by James Gray, written by Gray and Matt Reeves, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Joaquin Phoenix, Charlize Theron, ...

  3. The 12″ Collection - Wikipedia

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    The 12″ Collection is a compilation album by British rock band Queen which was only available via the Box Of Tricks box set. It features various 12-inch single format recordings and remixes. " Bohemian Rhapsody " was never released on a 12-inch single and the sleeve notes state that it is included due to its length.

  4. The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles

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    The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles is a compilation album by Donna Summer released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). Summer had become the biggest star of the disco era in the 1970s when signed to Casablanca Records. By 1987, Summer was signed to the Geffen label, and Casablanca had long since been bought out by Polygram ...

  5. Talk:The Yards - Wikipedia

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  6. Chris Helme - Wikipedia

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    Helme then went on to form The Yards with members of his solo backing band. Initially named Super Zero, [ 15 ] the band originally featured former Shed Seven guitarist Paul Banks who left before the release of their debut EP The Devil Is Alive and Well in D.C. in April 2003.

  7. 12 Yard - Wikipedia

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    12 Yard Productions (Investments) Limited, [1] [2] trading as 12 Yard, is a British television production company. It was founded in 2001 as a joint-venture between David Young and the creative team behind the worldwide hit Weakest Link and Hat Trick Productions .

  8. Yard - Wikipedia

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    The term, yard derives from the Old English gerd, gyrd etc., which was used for branches, staves and measuring rods. [5] It is first attested in the late 7th century laws of Ine of Wessex, [6] where the "yard of land" mentioned [6] is the yardland, an old English unit of tax assessment equal to 1 ⁄ 4 hide.

  9. Kansas City Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    According to the Kansas City Kansan: [1] "In the heyday year of 1923, 2,631,808 cattle were received at the Kansas City yards. Of these, 1,194,527 were purchased for use in Kansas City by the packing houses and local markets; the remainder or about 55 percent was shipped out.