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An early slump led to prolonged down periods, and that led to more struggles until Tarasov finally agreed to a two-game AHL conditioning stint just to get his confidence and timing back.
And with gold records by the Supremes, the Temptations and the Jackson 5, this former Motown recording studio became a hit-making machine from 1959 to 1972. The interior has been left much the ...
Brian Cheney joined Holland & Hart as a partner in its real estate practice, the firm announced Wednesday. Cheney advises owners and developers, resort operators, landlords, tenants, sellers, buyers, ...
Temperatures dipped to 8 degrees in Holland early Monday, and the wind chill reached -7 degrees. It's going to be cold for a few more days. The forecast from the National Weather Service doesn't ...
De Ridder secured the back of Holland early on, sinking in a rear naked choke for his 19th career win. "The Dutch Knight" has only lost to one man, and that's former ONE Champ Anatoly Malykhin.
A norovirus outbreak on a Holland America Line ship sickened 60 people. Among 1,369 guests on its Volendam ship, 53 reported being ill during its current voyage along with seven crew members ...
Motown songwriting legends Brian and Eddie Holland worked on a handful of new ... still summon the youthful exhilaration of their early hits on “My Little Baby” and a cover of Martha and ...
Brian Eno’s studio in Notting Hill is tucked away at the end of a cobbled mews, its facade a quarter of the normal size. The effect is like a kind of fairy-door, and as you enter, it opens on to ...
“Hal died very early in the pandemic. My mom died, and then another friend died in Holland [from coronavirus], and it made me switch a few of the lyrics and tones.” His first release since ...
Brian Ferentz, son of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz, has deep ties to the Hawkeyes' program. Brian Ferentz played for the Hawkeyes in the early 2000s and later served a variety of roles during his ...
Boston has lost seven of its last 14 games, and Wednesday’s loss to the Raptors showed that opponents aren’t afraid of the Celtics anymore, NBC Sports Boston’s Brian Scalabrine said.
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