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  2. Abe Burrows - Wikipedia

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    His son, James Burrows, became an influential television director whose credits included The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Cheers. His daughter, Laurie Burrows Grad, is the author of four cookbooks and hosted her own cooking show on The Learning Channel. [4] Abe Burrows died in May 1985 from Alzheimer's disease in his native New York City. He was 74.

  3. I'll Bet - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, he/she made a bet (from $10–$100) on whether their partner would answer the question right or wrong (a lever was pulled which either lit up the phrase "CAN" or "CAN'T"). Narz then read the question to the other half of the couple. The amount of dollars won or lost depended on the bet and the number of dollars risked.

  4. Run it up the flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was associated with the advertising agencies then located on Madison Avenue in New York, [1] and with the "men in the grey flannel suits". [2] Comedians, [2] when mocking corporate culture, were certain to use it, along with expressions such as the whole ball of wax and the use of invented words adding the suffix -wise (e.g.

  5. Leonard Barr - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Barr (born Leonard Barra; September 27, 1903 – November 22, 1980) was an American stand-up comedian, film actor, and dancer. Career Barr ...

  6. Bettinardi Golf - Wikipedia

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    All Titleist putters during this timeframe were milled by Robert in his own manufacturing facility and finished in California. During this time frame, Bettinardi was the go-to for milled putters from all of the other top original equipment manufacturers in the industry. In 1998, Robert set out on his own to create his own brand, Bettinardi Golf ...

  7. The most dominant shot putter in history eyes a third ... - AOL

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    The U.S. has an outside shot of sweeping the medal stand. “Every year I think if I can get a little bit better, the sport will get easier,” he said, smiling.

  8. Camptown Races - Wikipedia

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    "De Camptown Races" or "Gwine to Run All Night" (nowadays popularly known as "Camptown Races") is a folk song by American Romantic composer Stephen Foster. It was published in February 1850 by F. D. Benteen and was introduced to the American mainstream by Christy's Minstrels , eventually becoming one of the most popular folk/ Americana tunes of ...

  9. The gambling industry's sly new way to suck money from ...

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    The gambling industry, much like AI, is in the middle of an unprecedented gold rush. In 2018, a US Supreme Court ruling allowed states to legalize sports betting; nearly 40 states since did ...