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The Claw (Dreamworld), an Intamin Gyro Swing located at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia "The Claw", a guitar instrumental composition by Jerry Reed; The Claw (University of South Florida), a golf and cross country course; White Memorial Fountain, nicknamed The Claw, a fountain at Stanford University that resembles a claw
The Wright Brothers, having neither independent resources nor government support, funded their aeronautical endeavors with earnings from their bicycle shop. [6] After they began spending summers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1901, Katharine helped run the shop, pack supplies for their experiments and handled their official correspondence and relations with the press. [7]
The Claw is a 1911 novel by Cynthia Stockley. Set in Colonial South Africa and Zimbabwe , the work follows the adventures of an eighteen-year-old girl who was born in South Africa to Irish parents. From South Africa she travels to Mashonaland in a time of political unrest when there is an uprising of the Matabele people . [ 1 ]
Edward A. Bellande (() December 19, 1897 – () November 16, 1976) was a pioneer of aviation and aeronautics, WW1 navy pilot, barnstormer, skywriter, crop duster, movie stunt artist, motion picture airway liaison, early airline pilot, and one of only ten recipients of the Airmail Flyers' Medal of Honor.
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A Missouri math teacher is likely headed to prison after admitting last week that she had sex with a 16-year-old student while other students served as her “lookouts” — and the boy’s dad ...
High School Musical was just the thing to break the ice during an intense moment on the set of The Iron Claw. On Thursday, the film's stars -- Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson and ...
Bonds-Wilson High School was a high school open from 1950 to 1985 in the predominantly African-American community of Liberty Hill in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The school's campus became part of a 1950s project to build mostly African-American schools in South Carolina .