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Snow Job (King Of The Hill)
Snow Job may refer to: * Snowjob, an American colloquialism for a cover-up * "Snow Job" (Entourage), an episode of the television series ''Entourage'' * ''Snow Job'' (film), a 1971 caper film * Snow Job (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe * ''Snow Job'' (TV series), a 1983 Canadian sitcom * ''Snow Job'', a 2009 novel by William Deverell * "Snow Job", a song by Bruce Haack Bruce Clinton Haack (May 4, 1931 – September 26, 1988) was a Canadian musician and composer in the field of electronic music. Biography From Alberta to New York (1931-1963) Demonstrating an early ability for music, Bruce Haack is said to ha ...
on his 1981 album ''BITE'' {{disambiguation ...
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A cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarrassing information. Research has distinguished personal cover-ups (covering up one's own misdeeds) from relational cover-ups (covering up someone else's misdeeds). The expression is usually applied to people in positions of authority who abuse power to avoid or silence criticism or to deflect guilt of wrongdoing. Perpetrators of a cover-up (initiators or their allies) may be responsible for a misdeed, a breach of trust or duty, or a crime. While the terms are often used interchangeably, ''cover-up'' involves withholding incriminatory evidence, while ''whitewash'' involves releasing misleading evidence. See also Misprision. A cover-up involving multiple parties is a type of conspiracy. Modern usage When a scandal breaks, the discovery of an attempt to cover up the truth is often regarded as even more reprehensible than the original deeds. The mil ...
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Snow Job (Entourage)
'' Entourage'' is an American comedy-drama television series created for HBO by Doug Ellin, who also serves as an executive producer along with Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Dennis Biggs, Rob Weiss and Ally Musika. The series, loosely based on Wahlberg's own experiences of the film industry, follows Vincent Chase ( Adrian Grenier), a New York born actor living in Los Angeles as he struggles with the ups and downs of a career in Hollywood. He is aided, and often hindered, by his entourage, which consists of his half-brother and struggling actor Johnny "Drama" Chase ( Kevin Dillon), his childhood friend and manager Eric "E" Murphy ( Kevin Connolly), his ruthless agent Ari Gold ( Jeremy Piven) and his other long-time friend Turtle (Jerry Ferrara). ''Entourage'' premiered on HBO on July 18, 2004, and aired its final episode on September 11, 2011. A total of 96 episodes were aired over eight seasons. On June 3, 2015, a feature-length film of the same name was released by Warne ...
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Snow Job (film)
''Snow Job'' is a 1972 American independent film, independent thriller film directed by George Englund and starring Jean-Claude Killy, Danièle Gaubert, Vittorio De Sica, Lelio Luttazzi, and Cliff Potts. Premise A skiing instructor in the Italian Alps robs the winter resort where he works with the help of a down-on-his-luck ski-racer. Cast * Jean-Claude Killy: Christian Biton * Danièle Gaubert: Monica Scotti * Cliff Potts: Bob Skinner * Vittorio De Sica: Enrico Dolphi * Delia Boccardo: Lorraine Borman * Lelio Luttazzi: Bank Manager * Umberto D'Orsi: Vito * Giancarlo Prete: Donato * Gigi Ballista See also * List of American films of 1972 References External links

* 1972 films 1970s thriller films Films directed by George Englund Films set in Italy American heist films American skiing films Warner Bros. films 1970s English-language films 1970s American films {{1970s-thriller-film-stub ...
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Snow Job may refer to: * Snowjob, an American colloquialism for a cover-up * "Snow Job" (Entourage), an episode of the television series ''Entourage'' * ''Snow Job'' (film), a 1971 caper film * Snow Job (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe * ''Snow Job'' (TV series), a 1983 Canadian sitcom * ''Snow Job'', a 2009 novel by William Deverell * "Snow Job", a song by Bruce Haack Bruce Clinton Haack (May 4, 1931 – September 26, 1988) was a Canadian musician and composer in the field of electronic music. Biography From Alberta to New York (1931-1963) Demonstrating an early ability for music, Bruce Haack is said to ha ...
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Snow Job (TV Series)
''Snow Job'' was a Canadian television sitcom airing on the CTV network. The series, which ran from 1983 to 1985, was set in a ski lodge in the Laurentian mountains in Quebec."CTV invests big in 'hot' Snow Job". ''The Globe and Mail'', February 24, 1983. The series was produced by Champlain Productions, the production division of CFCF-TV. The show's cast included Jack Creley, Rummy Bishop, Richard Rebiere, Liliane Clune, Joanne Cote, and Gabe Cohen. Guest stars included Jack Duffy, Bruce Gray, Peter Keleghan, Richard Simmons, Dale Hayes and Ruth Buzzi. Wayne Gretzky also appeared as himself, in an episode in which a young woman won a date with him in a contest."Gretzky lights up tube in Hollywood soaper". ''The Globe and Mail ''The Globe and Mail'' is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of approximately 2 million in 2015, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it ...'', ...
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William Deverell
William Herbert Deverell (born March 4, 1937) is a Canadian novelist, activist, and criminal lawyer. He is one of Canada's best-known novelists, whose first book, ''Needles'', which drew on his experiences as a criminal lawyer, won the McClelland & Stewart $50,000 Seal Award. In 1997 he won the Dashiell Hammett Prize for literary excellence in crime writing in North America for ''Trial of Passion''. That book also won the 1998 Arthur Ellis Award for best Canadian crime novel, as did ''April Fool'' in 2003. ''Trial of Passion'' launched his first crime series, featuring the classically trained, self-doubting Arthur Beauchamp, QC, a series that continued with ''April Fool'', ''Kill All the Judges'', ''Snow Job'', ''I'll See You in My Dreams'', ''Sing a Worried Song'', ''Whipped'', and ''Stung''. Deverell's nineteen published novels also include ''High Crimes'', ''Mecca'', ''The Dance of Shiva'', ''Platinum Blues'', ''Mindfield'', ''Kill All the Lawyers'', ''Street Legal'', ''Sl ...
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