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Chappie (other)
Chappie may refer to: People Surname * Eugene A. Chappie (1920–1992), United States Congressman Nickname or given name * Jack Blackburn (1883–1942), American boxer and boxing trainer, nicknamed "Chappie" by Joe Louis, his most famous pupil * Charles Coventry (Zimbabwean cricketer), nicknamed "Chappie" * Chappie Dwyer (1894–1975), Australian cricketer * Chappie Fox (1913–2003), American circus historian and philanthropist * Chappie Geygan (1903–1966), American Major League Baseball shortstop * Daniel James Jr. (1920–1978), U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, first African American four-star general * Chappie Johnson (1876–1949), American baseball catcher and field manager in the Negro leagues * Chappie McFarland (1875–1924), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Chappie Sheppell, American soccer player from 1934 to 1950 * Chappie Snodgrass (1870–1951), American Major League Baseball outfielder Arts and entertainment * Chappie Angulo (born 1928), American-Mexican ...
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Eugene A
Eugene may refer to: People and fictional characters * Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the singing group S.E.S. * Eugene (wrestler), professional wrestler Nick Dinsmore * Franklin Eugene (producer), American film producer * Gene Eugene, stage name of Canadian born actor, record producer, engineer, composer and musician Gene Andrusco (1961–2000) * Wendell Eugene (1923–2017), American jazz musician Places Canada * Mount Eugene, in Nunavut; the highest mountain of the United States Range on Ellesmere Island United States * Eugene, Oregon, a city ** Eugene, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area ** Eugene (Amtrak station) * Eugene Apartments, NRHP-listed apartment complex in Portland, Oregon * Eugene, Indiana, an unincorporated town * Eugene, Missouri, an unincorporated town Business * Eugene Green Energy Standard, an int ...
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Chappie Angulo
Chappie Angulo (1928 – October 2, 2020) was an American-Mexican painter and illustrator whose work has been recognized with membership in Mexico’s Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. Life Angulo was born Ruth Chapman Maruschok in the United States in 1928. In 1949, she began studying art, attending the Los Angeles City College and the University of California Los Angeles. In 1954, she moved to Mexico, where she studied at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda". When she finished her studies there, she went to England to study at the London Art Center, spending a year and a half drawing live models and working with plaster molds. Angulo lived in the Mexican state of Morelos. She died on October 2, 2020. Career Angulo began her art career in 1957 collaborating with what was then called the Museo de Arqueología y Etnografía, located in the historic center of Mexico City. Here she created reproductions of various pre Hispanic murals such as those of ...
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Max Miller (comedian)
Thomas Henry Sargent (21 November 1894 – 7 May 1963), known professionally by his stage name Max Miller and billed as The Cheeky Chappie, was an English comedian often considered the greatest stand-up of his generation. He came from humble beginnings and left school at the age of twelve. At the outbreak of the First World War, he volunteered for the army. During his time in the forces, he started a troupe concert party. On leaving the army, he took up work as a light comedian, dancer, and singer. He toured extensively, appearing in variety, revues and by the early 1930s reached the top of the bill in the large music halls including the London Palladium. He recorded many songs, some of which he wrote. He appeared frequently on radio and starred in fourteen feature films. He was known for his flamboyant suits, his wicked charm, and his risqué jokes often led to difficulties with the censors. He made his last recording in January 1963 and died four months later. Early years Mi ...
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Chappies
Chappies is a brand of bubblegum introduced in South Africa in the late 1940s. In part because of its iconic "Did You Know?" facts printed inside every wrapper, Chappies has been South Africa’s best-selling bubblegum for more than 50 years with about 2,5-billion pieces being sold each year. Overview Chappies was developed by Arthur Ginsberg, head of marketing at Johannesburg-based confectionery manufacturer, Chapelat Sweet Factory, from which the brand derived its name. Chappies was intended as a competitor for the well-established Wicks bubblegum, priced at two pieces for a penny versus Wicks' piece for a penny. By the late 1970s the brand had spread to Zambia, the Congo area, and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and held a local market share of 90%. Chappies initially came in five flavours: lemon, orange, strawberry, cherry, and pineapple. 70 years later the remaining flavours are spearmint, assorted fruit, watermelon, grape, and cool cherry. The Chappies brand was sold to Cadb ...
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Pedigree Petfoods
Pedigree Petfoods is a subsidiary of the American group Mars, Incorporated specializing in pet food, with factories in England at Melton Mowbray and Birstall, Leeds; and offices at McLean, Virginia. History Manchester In 1934, Mars Limited, a division of the large American confectionery company, that had been based in Slough since 1932, acquired Chappel Brothers in Manchester. This company took low-quality meat and canned it as dog food, branded as "Chappie".Hudson, Kenneth: Industrial history from the air, Cambridge University Press 1984 Melton Mowbray In 1951, annual sales reached ÂŁ1m, and the company moved to Melton Mowbray, using a former sewing-thread mill previously used by Patons and Baldwins. In 1953, the company operated seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a shift system. A continuous sterilisation process was introduced instead of batch processing. New dog food brands Pal and Lassie were introduced during the 1950s.
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The Sophisticated Gents
''The Sophisticated Gents'' is a TV miniseries that aired on three consecutive nights from September 29 to October 1, 1981, on NBC. Its ensemble cast featured a number of African-American stage and film actors, many of whom were customarily seen in blaxploitation films in the 1970s. The miniseries is based upon the 1976 novel ''The Junior Bachelor Society'' by John A. Williams. Although production of the project ended in 1979, NBC did not air the miniseries until almost two years later. Cast *Sonny Jim Gaines - Coach Charles "Chappie" Davis *Bernie Casey - Shurley Walker *Rosey Grier - Cudjo Evers *Robert Hooks - Ezra "Chops" Jackson *Ron O'Neal - Clarence "Claire" Henderson *Thalmus Rasulala - Kenneth "Snake" Dobson * Raymond St. Jacques - D'Artagnan "Dart" Parks *Melvin Van Peebles - Walter "Moon" Porter *Dick Anthony Williams - Ralph Joplin *Paul Winfield - Richard "Bubbles" Wiggins *Albert Hall - Det. Swoop Ferguson *Lynn Benisch - Renee Marcus *Rosalind Cash - Christine Jack ...
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Rule Of The Bone
''Rule of the Bone'' is a 1995 novel by Russell Banks. It is a Bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story about the 14-year-old American narrator, Chappie, later dubbed Bone (named for a tattoo that he gets), who, after having dropped out of school, turns to the guidance of a Rastafarian Jamaican migrant worker. Structure The novel is split into two halves: the first concerns his family struggles in America, and the second describes his experiences in Jamaica. Some critics, such as Michiko Kakutani for ''The New York Times'', describe the book as descending from other novels about rebellious teens, such as J. D. Salinger's ''The Catcher in the Rye'' and Mark Twain's ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' or as it is known in more recent editions, ''The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'', is a novel by American author Mark Twain, which was first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United St ...'' ew York Times review, May 19, 1995 ...
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Stanford Chaparral
The ''Stanford Chaparral'' (also known as the ''Chappie'') is a humor magazine published by students of Stanford University since 1899. History The ''Stanford Chaparral'' was established in 1899 by Bristow Adams. Published for more than 112 years, the ''Chappie'' is the third oldest continually published humor magazine in the world after ''Nebelspalter'' (1875–present) and the ''Harvard Lampoon'' (1876–present). The magazine's most recent brush with the national media was its feature in ''The New Yorker'' by Evan Ratliff. Traditions The ''Chappie'' is published six times during the academic year, or twice per quarter. There are a number of traditional issues, such as the Freshman Number published at the beginning of the school year, and the Big Game Number published on the week of Big Game (football), the longstanding football matchup between Stanford and The University of California, Berkeley. In the early Spring, the ''Chaparral'' traditionally publishes an annual satire o ...
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Sharlto Copley
Sharlto Copley (born 27 November 1973) is a South African actor. His acting credits include roles in the Academy Award-nominated science fiction film ''District 9'', the 2010 adaptation of ''The A-Team'', the science fiction film ''Elysium'', the science fiction horror film ''Europa Report'' and the dark fantasy adventure film ''Maleficent''. He also played the title character in the science fiction film '' Chappie'', Jimmy in ''Hardcore Henry'', and starred in two seasons as Christian Walker of the TV series '' Powers''. Copley is married to fellow South African actress and supermodel Tanit Phoenix. Early life Sharlto Copley was born in Johannesburg and educated at St. Andrew's Preparatory School in Grahamstown and Redhill School in Morningside, Johannesburg. His father is Dr. Bruce Copley, a former university professor.
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Chappie (film)
''Chappie'' (stylized as ''CHAPPiE'') is a 2015 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Neill Blomkamp and written by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell. It stars Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel, Hugh Jackman, Ninja, Yolandi Visser, Jose Pablo Cantillo, and Sigourney Weaver. The film, set and shot in Johannesburg, is about an artificial general intelligence law enforcement robot captured and taught by gangsters, who nickname it Chappie. ''Chappie'' premiered in New York City on March 4, 2015, and was released in U.S. cinemas on March 6, 2015. The film grossed $102 million worldwide against a $49 million budget. Plot A skyrocketing crime rate leads the city of Johannesburg, South Africa to buy a squadron of scouts—state-of-the-art armour-plated attack robots—from weapons manufacturer Tetravaal. These autonomous androids are developed by British scientist Deon Wilson and largely supplant the overwhelmed human police force. A competing project within the company is the ...
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Chappie Snodgrass
Amzie Beal "Chappie" Snodgrass (May 18, 1870September 9, 1951) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Snodgrass played for the Baltimore Orioles in the season. On May 15, he batted third in the lineup and produced his first and only hit. Over the course of three games, he had one hit in ten at-bats. He batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Springfield, Ohio and died in New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the Un .... External links 1870 births 1951 deaths People from Springfield, Ohio Baseball players from Ohio Baltimore Orioles (1901–02) players Baton Rouge Red Sticks players {{US-baseball-outfielder-1870s-stub ...
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Jack Blackburn
Charles Henry "Jack" Blackburn (May 20, 1883 – April 24, 1942) was an American boxer and boxing trainer. Fighting in the first half of his career as a lightweight and later a welterweight, he was known for an exceptional defense and fought many men above his weight class, including six bouts with the great Sam Langford. He fought Joe Gans three times in no-decision bouts, defeating him once according to newspaper accounts and made good showings against Harry Lewis, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, and Harry Greb. He found most of his fame training 1937 World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, but also had a significant role in training 1926 Lightweight Champion Sammy Mandell. He helped to train World Bantamweight Champion Bud Taylor and World Light-Heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis as well."Jack Blackburn, Louis Trainer, Dies in Chicago", ''The Courier Journal'', Louisville, Kentucky, pg. 14, 25 April 1942 Early life and career Birth in Versailles, Kentucky, May 1883 Blackburn was ...
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