DominiqueSwain Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Dominique ALTERNATIVE ... , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Dominique Category 1980 ... Malibu, California ar cs DominiqueSwain de DominiqueSwain es DominiqueSwain fr DominiqueSwain it DominiqueSwain he nl DominiqueSwain ja pl DominiqueSwain pt DominiqueSwain ru , sv DominiqueSwain tr DominiqueSwain ... Archer in the film Face Off . Early life Swain was born in Malibu, California , the daughter of Cindy married and maiden names n e Fitzgerald and David Swain, Sr., an electrical engineer. ref cite web url http www.filmreference.com film 27 Dominique Swain.html title DominiqueSwain Biography 1980 publisher Filmreference.com date accessdate 2010 03 28 ref Swain grew up with four siblings and was a student at Malibu High School . In 1993, Swain was a stunt double in the film The Good Son film The Good Son . Her sister is the actress Chelse Swain . Career In 1995, Swain was chosen from ... after, Swain starred as the rebellious daughter of John Travolta s character in the action film Face ... violence battered wife Inez. In 1998 Swain appeared in Girl with Sean Patrick Flannery being her love interest, Tara Reid, Selma Blair and John Philbin were also in the film. Swain appeared in the video ... Road to Nowhere film Road to Nowhere as Nathalie Post. Personal life Swain is a spokesperson for the People ... 2004 sortname The Freediver nolink 1 Maggie 2005 Journeyman Dominique 2005 sortname The Locrian ... more details
wiktionarypar swainSwain may refer to In people Swain surname In places Swain County, North Carolina , USA Swain s Island Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Swains Island , an atoll in the Tokelau chain, the most northwesterly island administered by American Samoa Swain, Agra , a village in Uttar Pradesh, India In other uses Boatswain , member of a merchant ship Coxswain , a person in charge of a boat Candle swain , known as the kertilsveinar at the Norwegian hird , for example, the royal court Swain horse , a European Thoroughbred racehorse Swain School of Design disambig geo de Swain fr Swain pl Swain ... more details
Swain is an English people English surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Sveinn Sven , Sweyn , meaning a youth or boy young man . There are a number of variations in the spelling of the surname Swain, including Swaine, Swainne, and Swayne. It is also common as a given name in history as Sweyn fact date October 2011 . From this word meaning boy, young male or servant, are derived The noun swain , meaning a rustic lover or boyfriend, cf. the numerous examples in Shakespeare s work, including his lyric, w ho is Sylvia, what is she that all our Swains commend her from The Two Gentlemen of Verona . There are also specific nautical words involving swain boatswain literally young man in charge of a boat which can be seen in Shakespeare s The Tempest , and coxswain . People with the name include Sweyn, a number of medieval Scandinavian royals Bennie Swain , an American professional basketball player Brennan Swain , an American television star and winner of The Amazing Race Brett Swain disambiguation Danny , an American rap performer and record producer from Columbia, South Carolina David Lowry Swain , a governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina in 1832 1835 Diana Swain , a Canadian television journalist DominiqueSwain , an American actress Gladys Swain , a French psychiatrist and writer James Swain , an American author of mystery novels and non fiction magic books Jon Swain , an award winning British journalist and writer Kenny Swain , a retired English football player Louisa Ann Swain , the first woman in America to vote in a general election Mack Swain , an American actor and vaudevillian Paul Swain , a New Zealand politician Richard Swain , a New Zealand rugby league football player Tony Swain musician , a successful pop musician, songwriting Ronald Thomas Swain , SGT United States Army, Operation Iraqi Freedom 2007 2009 Edward Swain , Exeter University Mens Hockey Club, Member of the Season 2010 2011 See also King Sweyn disambiguation King Sweyn References ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox musical artist name Dominique A background solo singer image Dominique A.JPG caption Dominique in concert, in Rouen in July 2006 birth name Dominique An origin Provins ... acts website http www.commentcertainsvivent.com Official website Dominique An born 6 October 1968 , better known as Dominique A , is a French songwriter and singer. Early life Born on the 6 October 1968 in Provins , France, Dominique An is the only child of a teacher and a homemaker . He was passionate ... off the album, La M moire Neuve , but this success left a bitter taste in Dominique s mouth, as he ... Banqueroute 2000 Bot generated title ref Le D tour and beyond 2002 Dominique s discovery of Alain ... in 2004. Unfortunately, many fans had difficulty trying to buy it. At the same time, Dominique did ... produced alongside Dominique Brusson, with whom he had made the early album, Remu . It was the first time that Dominique A returned to work with a producer. He was backed by his old collaborators .... Dominique A had recently quit his record label, Labels, due to his desire for more creative freedom .... Collaboration and influence Dominique A collaborates regularly with other artists and on other ..., Kensington Square. Dominique A has inspired and influenced many artists. He has influenced many instrumentalist ... one of their albums The Dominique O Project. Lyrically, his movement away from the constraints ... ?p 14 Dominique A L horizon Small Town Romance ref references External links http www.commentcertainsvivent.com ... fr artiste.asp?artiste DO023 A page about Dominique A from Lithium & Labels, his former labels ... Dominique A horizon L horizon , cr tica en la Revista Lenguas de Fuego en Espa ol http lorseau.hinah.com ... Tiersen Persondata NAME An , Dominique ALTERNATIVE NAMES Dominique A SHORT DESCRIPTION Songwriter ... DEFAULTSORT Dominique A Category 1968 births Category Living people Category People from Provins Category French male singers Category French songwriters Category French language singers ca Dominique ... more details
other uses Dominique is a popular song in French language French by S ur Sourire Sister Smile, born Jeanine Deckers , of Belgium, also known as The Singing Nun . It is about Saint Dominic , a Spanish born priest and founder of the Dominican Order , of which she was a member as Sister Luc Gabrielle . ref http kids.niehs.nih.gov lyrics dominiq.htm Dominique, by the Singing Nun Lyrics and Music. National Institutes of Health, Department of Health & Human Services. Retrieved on January 25, 2009 ref The English version of the song was written by No l Regney . ref http articles.latimes.com 2002 nov 30 local me regney30 Noel Regney, 80 Wrote Favorite Christmas Tune, Hit Song for Singing Nun By Dennis Mclellan. November 30, 2002 for The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved on January 25, 2009 ref In addition to French and English, Deckers recorded versions in Dutch, German, Hebrew and Japanese. Dominique reached the top ten in eleven countries in late 1963 and early 1964, topping the hit lists in the United States, Canada and New Zealand. It reached the Top 5 in Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Australia and South ... Nun s Story Entertainment Weekly , EW.com. Retrieved on January 25, 2009 ref Dominique outsold ... assassination era and the second to last 1 hit before the advent of Beatlemania. The song Dominique ... number two in 1989 . It is remembered chiefly for its refrain , which went Dominique inique inique ... parle que du Bon Dieu, Il ne parle que du Bon Dieu In English Dominique went about simply, a poor singing ... Lord. In German Dominique, Dominique, der zog fr hlich in die Welt zu Fu und ohne Geld. Und er ... guitar and singing Dominique passes along, followed by several equally happy little girls. The nun ... Married With Children episode, Thinnergy , Dominique is one of several songs Peg sings in an attempt ... External links http www.allthelyrics.com lyrics the singing nun dominique lyrics 425279.html Dominique ... cs Dominika jm no da Dominique es Dominique fr Dominique chanson no Dominika pl Dominika imi sk Dominika ... more details
Infobox person name Chelse Swain image caption birth name Chelse Elizabeth Ashley Swain birth date birth date and age mf yes 1983 5 25 birth place Los Angeles, California Los Angeles , California , United States U.S. occupation Actress yearsactive 1999 present Chelse Elizabeth Ashley Swain born May 25, 1983 is an United States American actress , best known for playing Bonnie Lisbon in the 1999 in film 1999 American film The Virgin Suicides film The Virgin Suicides . Her sister is the actress DominiqueSwain . Filmography class wikitable sortable Year Title Role class unsortable Notes 1999 sortname The Virgin Suicides The Virgin Suicides film Bonnie Lisbon 2002 sortname The Mangler 2 Jo Newton Video 2002 Judging Amy Anna Episode The Cook of the Money Pot br Episode Boston Terriers from France 2006 Tom s Nu Heaven Catholic School Girl 2006 sortname The Naked Ape nolink 1 Susie 2007 Georgia Rule June Smith 2007 Sands of Oblivion Carrie TV movie 2008 Unrequited Nikki Short film 2008 sortname The Shield Abigail Episode List of The Shield episodes Season 7 .282008.29 Animal Control External links IMDb name 0841471 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Chelse ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH May 25, 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Los Angeles, California Los Angeles , California , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Chelse Category 1983 births Category Actors from Los Angeles, California Category American film actors Category Living people US film actor 1980s stub de Chelse Swain sv Chelse Swain ... more details
William Swain may refer to William Moseley Swain 1809 1868 American journalist William Swain Marshalese Ambassador Ambassador from the Marshall Islands to the UN hndis Swain, William ... more details
Robert Swain may refer to Robert E. Swain 1875 1961 Chemist and professor at Stanford University Robert C. Swain 1908 1989 Chemist and businessman, son of Robert E. Swain See also Robert Swain Gifford 1840 1905 Landscape painter Robert Swain Peabody 1845 1917 Architect hndis Swain, Robert ... more details
Brett Swain may refer to Brett Swain actor , Australian actor Brett Swain American football , American football wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers hndis name Swain, Brett Long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages.......................................................................... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Swain symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Indiana University discovery site Brooklyn, Indiana discovered October 7, 1953 designations yes mp name 4046 alt names 1953 TV mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.8162935 perihelion 2.4564593 semimajor eccentricity 0.0682441 period 1563.5420220 avg speed inclination 7.84416 asc node 207.63365 mean anomaly 353.65735 arg peri 78.56063 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.1 4046 Swain 1953 TV is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on October 7, 1953 by Indiana University at Brooklyn, Indiana Brooklyn . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 4046 Swain JPL Small Body Database Browser on 4046 Swain Minor planets navigator 4045 Lowengrub 4047 1964 TT2 Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Swain Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1953 beltasteroid stub eo 4046 Swain fa it 4046 Swain la 4046 Swain hu 4046 Swain pl 4046 Swain pt 4046 Swain sk 4046 Swain sr 4046 Swain uk 4046 vi 4046 Swain yo 4046 Swain ... more details
in 2007 for Best Host and Best Health Feature. Swain was awarded the title of Greater Philadelphia ... award. In 2007 Swain received the Visionary Award. Personal life Image Linda swain c bigger.jpg thumb alt Linda Swain Linda Swain Formerly Linda Prehatny, Swain is an alumna of Fordham University and Archbishop John Carrol High School. Swain studied piano at the Main Line Conservatory of Music. Swain ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Linda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Linda Category Year of birth ... more details
one source date October 2011 Benjamin William Oliver Swain March 31, 1986 from Welwyn Garden City is a United Kingdom British Synchronized diving synchronized diver . During the Beijing Diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics 2008 Summer Olympics , Swain took part in the Mens 3m Springboard Synchronized event. ref http results.beijing2008.cn WRM ENG BIO Athlete 5 225185.shtml ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 31, 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Ben Category English divers Category Divers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category Olympic divers of Great Britain Category 1986 births Category Living people de Ben Swain it Ben Swain ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 Infobox person name Mack Swain image imagesize caption birth name birth date birth date 1876 02 16 birth place Salt Lake City, Utah , United States USA death date death date and age 1935 08 25 1876 02 16 death place Tacoma, Washington , USA occupation Actor, vaudevillian spouse Cora Claire King 1880 ? Mack Swain February 16, 1876 August 25, 1935 was an United States American actor and vaudeville vaudevillian , prolific throughout the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. Film career Born Moroni Swain to Robert Henry Swain and Mary Ingeborg Jensen in Salt Lake City , Utah , he worked in vaudeville before starting in silent film at Keystone Studios under Mack Sennett . While with Keystone, he was teamed up with Chester Conklin to make a series of comedy film s. With Swain as Ambrose and Conklin as the grand mustachioed Walrus , they performed these roles in several films including The Battle of Ambrose and Walrus and Love, Speed and Thrills , both made in 1915. Besides these comedies, the two appeared together in a variety of other films, twenty six all told, and they also appeared separately and or together in films starring Mabel Normand , Charles Chaplin , Roscoe Arbuckle and most of the rest of the roster of Keystone players. He later took his Ambrose character with him to the now obscure L KO Kompany . Having already worked with Charles Chaplin at Keystone, Swain ... 1925 film The Gold Rush , for United Artists , written by and starring Chaplin. Swain died in Tacoma ... Walk of Fame , at 1500 Vine Street. External links imdb name id 0841501 name Mack Swain Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Swain, Mack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DATE OF DEATH 1935 08 25 PLACE OF DEATH Tacoma, Washington , USA DEFAULTSORT Swain, Mack Category ... Vaudeville performers US film actor 1870s stub de Mack Swain es Mack Swain fr Mack Swain it Mack Swain sv Mack Swain tr Mack Swain ... more details
Cliff Swain is the player with the most tournament wins in professional racquetball history. ref name ... intensity, the left handed Swain was a dominant player in the 1990s finishing as the 1 IRT player in 5 seasons during that decade. Swain retired from the IRT following the 2006 07 season, ref http www.doubledonut.com 2006 09 25 cliff swain announces retirement ref but did play some tournaments in the 2008 ... Tour CPRT for former pro players over 40 in the 2008 09 season. Swain was inducted into the http ... Swain was born on March 21, 1966 in San Jose, California San Jose , California and was raised in Braintree, Massachusetts Braintree , Massachusetts . Swain was introduced to racquetball by his father, Robert Red Swain, a competitive American Handball handball player when Cliff was 13 years old. ref name SI Sports Illustrated, July 11, 1994 ref Swain was naturally talented and quickly picked up the game ... Cliff Swain won the US Junior National 16 and Under Racquetball Championship. In 1984 Swain won the Orange Bowl World 18 and Under Junior Racquetball Championship. Swain played on the racquetball ... Swain s 71 IRT tournament wins is more than any other IRT player Marty Hogan racquetball player Marty ... is Ruben Gonzalez at 200 . ref name boss Swain s career highlights are his two US Open Racquetball Championships in 1997 and 2001. ref http usaracquetball.com RecordBooks USOpenChampions.aspx ref Swain was the season end 1 IRT player 6 times 1990, 1993 95, 1998 and 2002. ref name boss Swain won his first professional racquetball title in 1985 at the Tulsa Open in Tulsa , Oklahoma . Swain went on to win ... legends, Marty Hogan racquetball player Marty Hogan , Dave Peck and Greg Peck. Swain was named ... players from 1985 to 1989. In 1990 Swain finished the year as the number one ranked player in the world for the first time. Swain would go on to finish number one five more times in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998 and 2002. Swain won over eighty tournaments in his pro career including the 1997 and 2001 ... more details
refimprove date May 2010 Infobox martial artist name Mike Swain residence other names image MikeSwain2010.jpg image size 320px caption Mike Swain Coaches at a national event. birth name Michael Lee Swain birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1960 12 21 birth place flagicon New Jersey flagicon USA Elizabeth, New Jersey death date death place death cause residence flagicon California flagicon USA Campbell, California nationality flagicon United States height height ft 5 in 9 weight convert 156 lb kg st abbr on martial art Judo teacher rank color box black 5th degree black belt Godan in Judo students url http mikeswain.com footnotes MedalTableTop MedalCountry USA MedalSport Men s Judo MedalCompetition ... Swain born December 21, 1960 in Elizabeth, New Jersey is one of the most successful United States American judoka s. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics , starting in 1984. Biography Swain ... includes six gold medals, eleven silver medals, and nine bronze medals. As a competitor, Swain ... duties for the semi retired Uchida. In 2005, Swain and the SJSU Judo Executive Committee established The Swain Scholarship, the first judo athletic scholarship at a major American university. Swain is the owner of Swain Sports in Campbell, California . The US boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games held in Moscow, USSR Personal Swain is married to Chie Swain , who represented Brazil in the Judo at the 1992 ... Masahiko Kimura Gene LeBell Teimoc Johnston Jimmy Pedro Sources Swain, Michael Ashiwaza II Swain s book ... links http swainmats.com Swain Mats http www.realjudo.net legends mike.htm Mike s page on the Real Judo magazine Legends of Judo page http www.judoinfo.com swain.htm An interview with Mike Swain Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Judoka ... DEFAULTSORT Swain, Mike Category 1960 births Category American judoka Category San Jose State University ... States Category Olympic medalists in judo US martialart bio stub es Mike Swain ja ... more details
Infobox NBA biography name Bennie Swain image width caption position Forward basketball Forward height ft 6 height in 8 weight lb 220 number 16 birth date birth date 1930 12 16 birth place Talladega, Alabama Talladega , Alabama death date death date and age 2008 06 19 1933 12 16 death place Houston , Texas nationality United States American high school college Texas Southern Tigers Texas Southern draft round 1 draft pick 7 draft year 1958 draft team Boston Celtics career start 1958 career end 1959 years1 1958 59 NBA season 1958 1959 team1 Boston Celtics highlights nowiki nowiki List of NBA Champions NBA Champion 1959 NBA Finals 1959 stat1label Point basketball Points stat1value 265 4.6 ppg stat2label Rebound basketball Rebounds stat2value 262 4.5 rpg stat3label Assist basketball Assists stat3value 29 0.5 apg bbr swainbe01 letter s Bennie S. Swain December 16, 1930 &ndash June 19, 2008 ref John M. Guilfoil, http www.boston.com news local breaking news 2008 06 former celtics 1.html Former Celtics player Bennie Swain dies at 78 , The Boston Globe , June 21, 2008. ref was an United States American professional basketball player. A 6 8 forward basketball forward center basketball center , Swain played at Texas Southern University in the 1950s. He led the nation in scoring during the 1957 58 season and was named an All American . After graduating, Swain was selected by the Boston Celtics ... 4.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game en route to the 1959 NBA Finals 1959 NBA Championship . Swain later ... Ex TSU All American Swain, 78, dies 1958 NBA Draft Boston Celtics 1958 59 NBA champions Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Bennie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... , Alabama DATE OF DEATH June 19, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH Houston , Texas DEFAULTSORT Swain, Bennie Category ... Tigers men s basketball players 1930s US basketball bio stub de Bennie Swain es Bennie Swain it Bennie Swain pt Bennie Swain ... more details
Infobox person image Diana Swain.jpg image size name Diana Swain caption Diana Swain on September 11, 2011 birth date Birth date September 24, 1965 September 24, 1965 birth place Thompson, Manitoba death date death place occupation journalist , broadcaster spouse parents Brian Swain children Diana Swain is a television journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC . She has been the host ..., Swain was the co host of CBC News Disclosure , a primetime investigative magazine program, and co ... the job on a rotational basis. Early Life and Career Swain was born in Thompson , Manitoba. Her parents ..., a television station in Prince George, in 1986. Winnipeg Swain first entered Winnipeg television ... this position was that the other co anchor was her father, Brian Swain. Swain joined Canadian Broadcasting ... anchor of 24 Hours . In 2000, Swain s work on 24 Hours was recognized when she won a Gemini Award ... Swain anchored the Winnipeg portion for a year before leaving for Disclosure . Toronto Initially, Swain ... moved to Oakville, Ontario Oakville , Ontario. A year later, Disclosure was cancelled, and Swain became ... 9 title CBC journalist Diana Swain returns to her passion publisher Oakville Beaver date 16 July 2010 ... web url http www.cbc.ca arts tv story 2010 07 14 diana swain cbc.html title Diana Swain moves to CBC News investigative unit publisher CBC News date July 14, 2010 accessdate August 7, 2010 ref Swain ... toronto story 2010 06 23 toronto diana swain honourary degree.html title Toronto host gets honorary degree publisher CBC News date June 23, 2010 accessdate June 23, 2010 ref Personal life Swain is married ... . ref cite web url http news.oakville.halinet.on.ca 1561827 data?n 9 title CBC journalist Diana Swain ... References reflist External links IMDb name id 1752243 name Diana Swain Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Diana ALTERNATIVE NAMES Kuipers, Diana SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 24, 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH Thompson, Manitoba DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain ... more details
orphan date December 2009 The Swain equation relates the kinetic isotope effect for the proton tritium combination with that of the proton deuterium combination according to math frac k H k T frac k H k D 1.442 math where k sub H,D,T sub are the reaction rate constant s for the protonated, deuterated and tritiated reactants respectively.The Swain equation relates the kinetic isotope effect for the proton tritium combination with that of the proton deuterium combination according to where kH,D,T is the reaction rate constant for the protonated, deuterated and tritiated reactants. External links http emsp.em.doe.gov EMSPprojects1996 2002 completed 55103.pdf Applied Swain equation References Use of Hydrogen Isotope Effects to Identify the Attacking Nucleophile in the Enolization of Ketones Catalyzed by Acetic Acid C. Gardner Swain, Edward C. Stivers, Joseph F. Reuwer, , Jr. Lawrence J. Schaad J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1958 80 21 5885 5893. http pubs.acs.org cgi bin abstract.cgi jacsat 1958 80 i21 f ja01554a077.pdf First Page Category Chemical kinetics Category Equations ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Swain image caption sire Nashwan grandsire Blushing Groom dam Love Smitten damsire Key To The Mint sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1992 country Ireland colour Bay horse Bay breeder Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum owner Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum br Godolphin Stables 1997 trainer Andr Fabre br Saeed bin Suroor 1997 record 22 10 4 6 earnings 3,797,566 race Prix du Lys 1995 br Grand Prix de Deauville 1995 br Coronation Cup 1996 br Prix Foy 1996 br King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes K. George VI & Q. Elizabeth Stakes 1997, 1998 br Irish Champion Stakes 1998 awards Cartier Racing Award European Top Older Horse 1998 honours updated April 1, 2011 Swain foaled February 12, 1992 is a Europe an Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse bred in Ireland . From the mare Love Smitten, he was sired by Nashwan . His grandsire was Blushing Groom , a son of Nasrullah horse Nasrullah from Nearco . His damsire Key To The Mint , a son of Graustark horse Graustark , ref http www.pedigreequery.com swainSwain s five generation pedigree and race record. Retrieved 2011 04 01. ref was the 1972 Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3 Year Old Male Horse U.S. Champion 3 Yr Old Colt . At age three Swain raced for the Godolphin Stables in France , where he won two conditions races including the Grand Prix de Deauville , and was third to Lammtarra in record time in the 1995 ... . Shipped to North America for the 1996 Breeders Cup Turf at Woodbine Racetrack , Swain finished third behind Pilsudski horse Pilsudski and Singspiel. At age five in 1997, Swain defeated both Pilsudski ... Cup Classic , Swain wound up his racing career with a third place finish to Awesome Again and Silver Charm . After earning 3,797,566 in racing, Swain was retired to horse breeding stud duty and currently ... Stakes References Reflist External links http www.shadwellfarm.com swainSwain at Shadwell Farm LLC http www.ascotstudfarm.com Ascotstudfarm.com , where Swain is standing at stud Category 1992 racehorse ... more details
old22 home.htm James Swain is an author who has written at least thirteen fiction and non fiction books ..., a private eye and Jack Carpenter, an ex cop turned child rescuer. Swain is lesser known for his Magic non fiction books which are self published. Swain s recent books are Mysteries of the Year ... s james swain Fantastic Fiction , accessed April 13, 2010. ref ref name Amazon http www.amazon.com James Swain e B001IGHJWM ref ntt athr dp pel 1 Amazon author Biography and Bibliography ... for theatrical purposes. An agreement allows Swain to write the first screenplay adaptation. ref name Amazon ref name JS Swain, James http www.jimswain.com old22 home.htm Author s web site , accessed April 13, 2010. ref TOC right Biography Jim Swain lives in Odessa, Florida with his wife, Laura. One ... as a magician. ref name JS Style Swain has created two ex police characters that has run in a series ... side of life involving child abduction. ref name JS Format Swain uses four basic acts in most of his ... Don t Blink The Magic of James Swain , 1992, spiral bound, self published by J. Swain, ASIN B0006QRWUO Miracles with Cards , 1996 spiral bound, 2010 hardback, self published by J. Swain, ASIN B0032ZXEB2 21st Century Card Magic , 1999 spiral bound, 2010 hardback, self published by J. Swain, ASIN B0032ZZ2MG References Reflist External links http www.jimswain.com The Official Web Site of James Swain http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk s james swain James Swain webpage http www.jimswain.com old22 home.htm Archived The Official Web Site of the Tony Valentine Novels by James Swain Portal Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, James Category Living people ... more details
Roger Swain , known as the man with the red suspenders is most famous for hosting the television show, The Victory Garden TV series The Victory Garden on PBS . He was the host from the mid 1980s until 2001. He graduated from Harvard College and went on to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard University in Biology . From 1978 to 2008 he was writer and science editor at Horticulture Magazine . He is the author of five books Earthly Pleasures, Field Days, The Practical Gardener, Saving Graces, and Groundwork. From 2005 06 he was the co host of the television show People, Places, and Plants with Paul Tukey on HGTV . Roger was married for 31 years to Elisabeth Ward Swain, who died in February 2008. External links http www.flowershow.com index.php?id 81 Roger Swain at The Rhode Island Spring Flower & Garden Show Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Roger Category PBS people Category Harvard University alumni Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people PBS stub ... more details
Hamp King Bee Swain was a radio DJ on WIBB AM WIBB in Macon, Georgia . He was born in Macon, where he attended the college for a short time and later worked as an insurance agent in Atlanta Life . Swain hosted live programms, dances for teenagers and gigs, some of which were sponsored by Atlana Life. Together with Clint Brantley he was regarded as an inspiration for James Brown , as he played his songs in the popular radio WIBB, such as Please, Please, Please . He also hosted the Teenage Party , an event that was won by soul singer Otis Redding fifteen times in a row. Hamp Swain works nowadays as a car salesman . sfn Guralnick 1999 pp 165 172 He was the first who discovered Redding s talent. sfn Guralnick 1999 pp 21 References reflist Bibliography refbegin cite book first Peter last Guralnick authorlink Peter Guralnick url http www.isbnlib.com preview 0316332739 Sweet Soul Music Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom publisher Back Bay Books title Sweet Soul Music Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom year 1999 isbn 978 0 316 33273 6 ref harv refend Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Hamp ALTERNATIVE NAMES King Bee SHORT DESCRIPTION Radio DJ DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Macon, Georgia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Hamp US DJ stub Category American DJs ... more details
for the American football player John Swain Jon John Anketell Brewer Swain is an award winning United Kingdom British journalist and writer who was portrayed by Julian Sands in the 1984 Academy Awards Oscar winning film The Killing Fields film The Killing Fields . Swain s book River of Time A Memoir of Vietnam chronicles his experiences from 1970 to 1975 during the war in Indochina, including the fall of Cambodia. ref name RiverofTime cite book author Swain, Jon title River of Time A Memoir of Vietnam publisher St. Martin s Press September 15, 1997 year 1997 isbn 0312169892 ref Swain was born in London and after an unhappy education at the independent Blundell s School , from which he was expelled, he ran away to join the French Foreign Legion . For many years, Swain was The Sunday Times correspondent in Paris . During this time he had many famous Scoop term scoop s, including uncovering the financial support extended by Libya s Muammar al Gaddafi Colonel Gaddafi s to Arthur Scargill s National Union of Mineworkers Great Britain National Union of Mineworkers . He also reported for the newspaper from East Timor in 1999, at the time of its vote for independence, which saw Timor Leste Scorched Earth widespread violence by Indonesia n backed Pro Indonesian militia militias . ref cite news accessdate url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 454108.stm title Missing journalists found in East Timor date September 21, 1999 work BBC News ref There he and American photographer Chip Hires were ambushed ... Times office in London on a mobile phone. The Times then rang the Australian army and Swain and Hires ... that he believes Jon Swain was working in 2005 for Hakluyt & Company Limited, a private intelligence ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swain, Jon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swain, Jon Category Living ... of the French Foreign Legion Cambodia bio stub no Jon Swain ... more details
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