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Townes may refer to: People Given name * Townes Van Zandt (1944–1997), American singer songwriter ** ''Townes Van Zandt'' (album), eponymous album ** ''Townes'' (album), 2009 album by Steve Earle, dedicated to Townes Van Zandt Surname * Carol Lynn Townes, American gospel singer * Charles Hard Townes (1915–2015), American Nobel Prize-winning physicist * Harry Townes (1914–2001), American television and movie actor * Henry Keith Townes (1913–1990), American entomologist * Jeffrey Townes (born 1965), an American singer, more commonly known as DJ Jazzy Jeff * Linton Townes (born 1959), American basketball player * Marques Townes (born 1995), American basketball player * Marvin Townes (born 1980), American football running back * Sandra L. Townes (1944-2018), federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York * Philip L. Townes, physician and human geneticist who identified Townes–Brocks syndrome Other * Townes (album), 2009 Steve Ea ...
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Townes Van Zandt
John Townes Van Zandt (March 7, 1944 – January 1, 1997) was an American singer-songwriter."Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt: Review"
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Marvin Townes
Marvin Townes (born November 9, 1980) is a former American football running back. College An honor roll student at East Carolina University, Townes earned All-Conference USA honors as a kick returner and posted the 12th 1,000 yard season in school history. As a junior in 2003, finished with 1,128 rushing yards, scored 8 touchdowns, and caught 23 passes for 176 yards. His senior season was a disappointment after rehabbing from injury during the off-season; despite being only one of three schools in the nation to return two 1,000 yard rushers (Townes with Art Brown), new offensive coordinator Noah Brindise installed a Fun-N-Gun offense, and Townes managed only 234 yards on 87 carries with 1 touchdown and 7 receptions for 23 yards. He ended his career with a total of 1,832 rushing yards on 447 carries and 12 touchdowns. Professional Amid speculation Townes might switch to wide receiver in the professional ranks, he went undrafted in the 2005 NFL Dra ...
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Autler–Townes Effect
In spectroscopy, the Autler–Townes effect (also known as AC Stark effect), is a dynamical Stark effect corresponding to the case when an oscillating electric field (e.g., that of a laser) is tuned in resonance (or close) to the transition frequency of a given spectral line, and resulting in a change of the shape of the absorption/ emission spectra of that spectral line. The AC Stark effect was discovered in 1955 by American physicists Stanley Autler and Charles Townes. It is the AC equivalent of the static Stark effect which splits the spectral lines of atoms and molecules in a constant electric field. Compared to its DC counterpart, the AC Stark effect is computationally more complex. While generally referring to atomic spectral shifts due to AC fields at any (single) frequency, the effect is more pronounced when the field frequency is close to that of a natural atomic or molecular dipole transition. In this case, the alternating field has the effect of splitting the two bar ...
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Towns (other)
Towns are settlements that are generally larger than villages but smaller than cities. Towns may also refer to: People * Charles B. Towns (1862–1947) American an expert on alcoholism and drug addiction * Colin Towns (born 1948), English composer * Darryl Towns (born 1961), American politician and member of New York State Legislature * Edolphus Towns, (born 1934), American politician and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York * Forrest Towns (1914–1991), American track and field athlete and Olympic champion * George W. Towns (1801–1854), American lawyer, legislator, and politician * Greg Towns (born 1954), former Australian rules footballer * Karl-Anthony Towns (born 1995), Dominican–American basketball player * Kevin Towns (born 1948), former men's field hockey player and coach of New Zealand * Lester Towns (born 1977), former American football linebacker * Marcy Towns, American chemist * Morris Towns (born 1954), former American football offensive ...
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Town (other)
A town is a human settlement that is generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. Town may also refer to: People * A. Hays Town (1903–2005), American architect * David Town (born 1976), English footballer * Harold Town (1924–1990), Canadian abstract painter * Hiram S. Town (1832–1901), American farmer and politician * Ithiel Town (1784–1844), American architect and civil engineer * Phil Town (born 1948), American investor and motivational speaker * Gustavus Town Kirby (1874–1956), American leader on sports committees Places United Kingdom * Town (Newcastle-under-Lyme ward), an electoral ward in Staffordshire, England * Town (Enfield ward), a Greater London electoral ward * Town (Hammersmith and Fulham ward), a Greater London electoral ward * Town, Merthyr Tydfil, a community and ward in Wales * Town Loch, a loch in Fife, Scotland United States * Town Creek (other), several communities and waterways * Town Lake, a reservoir on the Color ...
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Towne
Towne, an archaic spelling of the word town, is a surname, and may refer to: * Benjamin Towne publisher of the first American daily newspaper, the ''Pennsylvania Evening Post'' in 1783 * Chari Towne (born 1960), American rower * Charles A. Towne (1858–1928), U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative from Minnesota * Charles Towne (artist) (1763–1840), English painter * Francis Towne (1739 or 1740–1816), British landscape painter * Gene Towne (1904–1979), American screenwriter * Henry R. Towne (1844–1924), American mechanical engineer and entrepreneur * John Towne (1711?–1791), British religious controversialist * Joseph Towne (1806–1879), British anatomical modeller * Laura Matilda Towne (1825-1901), African-American educator * Mary Eastey (1634–1692), née Towne, executed for witchcraft by the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Salem witch trials * Rebecca Nurse (1621–1692), née Towne, sister of Mary East ...
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Steve Earle
Stephen Fain Earle (; born January 17, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, author, and actor. Earle began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982. Initially working in the country music genre, Earle branched out into multiple genres of rock music, bluegrass, folk music and blues. His breakthrough album was the 1986 debut album '' Guitar Town''; the eponymous lead single peaked at number 7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country chart. Since then Earle has released 20 more studio albums and received three Grammy awards each for Best Contemporary Folk Album; he has four additional nominations in the same category. "Copperhead Road" was released in 1988 and is his best selling single; it peaked on its initial release at number 10 on the Mainstream Rock chart, and had a 21st century resurgence reaching number 15 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, buoyed by vigorous online sales. His songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, ...
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Philip L
Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularized the name include kings of Macedonia and one of the apostles of early Christianity. ''Philip'' has many alternative spellings. One derivation often used as a surname is Phillips. It was also found during ancient Greek times with two Ps as Philippides and Philippos. It has many diminutive (or even hypocoristic) forms including Phil, Philly, Lip, Pip, Pep or Peps. There are also feminine forms such as Philippine and Philippa. Antiquity Kings of Macedon * Philip I of Macedon * Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great * Philip III of Macedon, half-brother of Alexander the Great * Philip IV of Macedon * Philip V of Macedon New Testament * Philip the Apostle * Philip the Evangelist Others * Philippus of Croton (c. 6th centur ...
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Sandra L
Sandra or SANDRA may refer to: People * Sandra (given name) * Sandra (singer) (born 1962), German pop singer * Margaretha Sandra (1629–1674), Dutch soldier * Sandra (orangutan), who won the legal right to be defined as a "non-human person" Places * Șandra, a commune in Timiș County, Romania * Şandra, a village in Beltiug Commune, Satu Mare County, Romania * Sandra, Estonia, a village * 1760 Sandra, an asteroid Other uses * "Sandra" (song), a 1975 song by Barry Manilow * "Sandra", song by Idle Eyes, 1986 * ''Sandra'' (1924 film), a lost drama film * ''Sandra'' (1965 film), an Italian film * SANDRA (research project), part of the European Union's Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development * Tropical Storm Sandra, several tropical cyclones * ''Sandra'' (podcast), a scripted fiction podcast starring Kristen Wiig and Alia Shawkat See also * Sandro (other) * Sandara Park Sandara Park ( English pronunciation: ; born November 12, 1984), a ...
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Marques Townes
Marques Townes (born September 3, 1995) is a Dominican-American basketball player for Kecskeméti TE of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A, the top division in Hungary. He played college basketball for the Loyola Ramblers, after beginning his career with Fairleigh Dickinson. He drew national attention after helping the Ramblers reach the Final Four round of the 2018 NCAA tournament. Entering the college level, the 6-foot-4, 210-pound guard was a three-star basketball recruit. A native of Edison, New Jersey, he attended Cardinal McCarrick High School and St. Joseph High School, where he played both basketball and american football. Early life and high school Townes was born in Edison, New Jersey to Bryant and Luisa Townes but grew up in the nearby city of Rahway. While in fifth grade, he moved to South Amboy, New Jersey. Townes began his high school years at Cardinal McCarrick High School in South Amboy, where he played basketball under head coach Joe Lewis. As a sophomore, he ave ...
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Townes Van Zandt (album)
''Townes Van Zandt'' is the third studio album by the American singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt, released in September 1969 by Poppy Records. It includes re-recordings of four songs from his 1968 debut album, including the first song he ever wrote, "Waitin' Around to Die". Recording and reception ''Townes Van Zandt'' was recorded at Bradley's Barn in Nashville. The album consists of ten originals and showcases Van Zandt's poetic lyrics and trademark, uncluttered fingerpicking. It also includes new versions of four songs from his first album ''For the Sake of the Song'', primarily because Van Zandt was unhappy with the lush production these compositions were treated with when they were originally recorded. The remakes include "Waiting Around to Die", "I'll Be Here in the Morning" (originally appearing as "I'll Be There in the Morning"), "For the Sake of the Song" and "(Quicksilver Day Dreams of) Maria". In the songbook ''For the Sake of the Song'' published in 1977, Van Zan ...
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Linton Townes
Linton Rodney Townes (born November 30, 1959) is a retired American professional basketball player. He was a 6 '7" (201 cm) 190 lb (86 kg) swingman from Richmond, Virginia, he played collegiately at James Madison University from 1978 to 1982. At James Madison, he helped lead the Dukes to their first NCAA tournament in program history. He played for four National Basketball Association (NBA) teams. He also starred in high school at Covington High School in Covington, Virginia. Covington is also the same city where fellow NBA alum Bimbo Coles was born. After college, Townes was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 10th pick in the second round of the 1982 NBA draft.1982 NBA draft
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