BLP unsourced date March 2012 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Charles Blackstone image Blackstone head1.jpg imagesize caption pseudonym birth name birth date Birth date and age 1977 3 21 mf y birth place death date death place occupation novelist, editor nationality United States American period genre Literary fiction subject pop culture, wine, food, pugs movement notableworks influences F. Scott Fitzgerald , Philip Roth , M.F.K. Fisher influenced signature website http www.charlesblackstone.com Charles Blackstone born March 21, 1977 is an United States American author. He is the a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder creative writing program, where he won the Barker Award for Fiction in 2001, and the University of Illinois at Chicago . Works Blackstone is co editor of The Art of Friction Where Non Fictions Come Together 2008 , an anthology of fiction and creative non fiction that defies the confines of genre. The collection features works by Ronald Sukenick , Achy Obejas , Cris Mazza , Bernard Cooper , Amy Sohn , Jonathan Safran Foer , Junot Diaz , and Beverly D Onofrio . Blackstone has also published a novel , The Week You Weren t Here 2005 , which Chicago public radio station WBEZ named a featured selection in its 2006 Summer Book Bag. Blackstone s short fiction has appeared in a variety of publications, including Esquire Magazine . Forthcoming work As of 2010, Blackstone is working on another novel. Personal life Blackstone lives in Chicago, where he currently resides with his wife, Alpana Singh , a sommelier and local television personality. External links http www.charlesblackstone.com Official website http www.lofipress.com Low Fidelity Press website http www.wordriot.org template 2.php?ID 1215 Interview in Word Riot Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blackstone, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 21, 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ... more details
Somsak Sithchatchawal born July 17, 1977 in Lampang , Thailand is a professional boxing boxer in the super bantamweight 122 pound mass lb division. In March 2006, Sithchatchawal took part in what later won Ring Magazine fights of the year fight of the year when he challenged WBA Super Bantamweight champion Mahyar Monshipour . Sithchatchawal dropped Monshipour in the first round, and won via TKO in the 10th round to capture the belt. Sithchatchawal lost his WBA world super bantamweight belt to Celestino Caballero in Sithchatchawal s native country of Thailand on October 4, 2006. Caballero won by TKO by knocking Sithchatchawal down three times in the third round causing the referee to cease the bout. His record is 46 2 1 1 37 knockout KOs . He is a former World Boxing Association WBA world super bantamweight champion. The September 15, 2008, split decision 8th round win of Philippines Filipino Joel De La Cruz over Somsak Sithchatchawal, at the Cebu Coliseum, was officially amended to a draw due to apparent error in scorecards tally. Cebu Games and Amusements Board explained that there was no problem on the scorecards of 3 judges Edward Ligas and Salven Lagumbay of the Philippines and Saween Taweekon of Thailand after 7 rounds. But, at the end of round 8, Mendoza admitted he thought the 10 9 score in favor of de La Cruz was by Lagumbay and not from the Thai judge. The GAB made the correction and instead of a win, de La Cruz had to settle for a draw. Mendoza said the scorecards read Ligas, 77 74, in favor of de La Cruz, Lagumbay, 76 75, in favor of Somsak while the Thai judge scored it 76 76. ref http www.abs cbnnews.com sports 09 17 08 pinoy pugs win over thai foe declared draw abs cbnnews.com, Pinoy pug s win over Thai foe declared a draw ref ref http www.boxingscene.com index.php?m show&id 15937 boxingscene.com, Joel de la Cruz beats Somsak Sithchatchawal by Split decision ref See also List of current world boxing champions List of WBA world champions External links ... more details
Citations missing article date January 2008 Paul Varghese is a Dallas, Texas , comedian of India Indian descent ref Red Hot curry site bio http www.redhotcurry.com usa entertainment theatre gurus comedy2006.htm ref who appeared on the hit reality show Last Comic Standing 2, where he made it to the semi finals. ref http upcoming.org event 107822 Stand Up Comedian, Paul Varghese with Laura Bartlett at MPAC McKinney Performing Arts Center Saturday, September 30, 2006 Upcoming Bot generated title ref He taped his first full set for national television on March 8, 2007, for Comedy Central s Live at Gotham which aired July 13, 2007. He was a regular on the Pugs and Kelly radio show , noon 3 p.m. weekdays on Live 105.3 Free FM in Dallas when that radio station and show was still on the air. Varghese is Indian American , the son of Malayali immigrant parents from Kerala and grew up in Garland, Texas , a suburb of Dallas . He earned a bachelor s degree in radio, television and film from the University of North Texas in 2000. In college, he spent his junior year at William Patterson University of New Jersey, during which he interned on Sally Jesse Raphael s talk show. His sister is an Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopalian priest at Columbia University in New York. Varghese, who began doing stand up comedy stand up in 2001, opened for Canadian born comedian Russell Peters in a short theater tour through Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston and New York in 2005. That led to his headlining a 16 city Gurus of Comedy tour in the spring of 2006. References reflist External links http www.paulvarghese.com Homepage http profile.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction user.viewprofile&friendid 29004693 Myspace page http upcoming.org event 107822 Review and biopic http www.sumo.tv video 345267 Interview http www.prnewswire.com cgi bin stories.pl?ACCT TXD&STORY www story 01 25 2007 0004513549&EDATE Jan 25, 2007 Dallas news article http www.pegasusnews.com events 2007 jan ... more details
Infobox person name Jess Robbins image imagesize caption birth name birth date birth date 1886 04 30 birth place Dayton, Ohio death date death date and age 1973 03 11 1886 04 30 death place Los Angeles, California yearsactive 1913 1927 othername occupation Film director Jess Robbins April 30, 1886 &ndash March 11, 1973 was an American film director , writer and producer. He directed 73 films between 1913 and 1927. Selected filmography His New Job 1915 A Night Out film A Night Out 1915 The Champion film The Champion 1915 A Jitney Elopement 1915 The Tramp film The Tramp 1915 By the Sea 1915 film By the Sea 1915 Work 1915 film Work 1915 A Woman 1915 The Bank 1915 film The Bank 1915 Shanghaied 1915 film Shanghaied 1915 A Night in the Show 1915 in film 1915 Police 1916 film Police 1916 Burlesque on Carmen 1916 in film 1916 Triple Trouble 1918 in film 1918 Fists and Fodder 1920 Pals and Pugs 1920 He Laughs Last 1920 Springtime 1920 film Springtime 1920 The Decorator 1920 The Trouble Hunter 1920 His Jonah Day 1920 The Backyard 1920 in film 1920 The Nuisance 1921 The Mysterious Stranger film The Mysterious Stranger 1921 The Blizzard 1921 film The Blizzard 1921 The Tourist 1921 film The Tourist 1921 The Lucky Dog 1921 film The Lucky Dog 1921 in film 1921 Should Sailors Marry? 1925 in film 1925 A Little Bit of Fluff 1928 in film 1928 External links imdb name id 0730386 name Jess Robbins Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Robbins, Jess ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Film director DATE OF BIRTH 30 April 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH Dayton, Ohio , USA DATE OF DEATH 11 March 1973 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California , USA DEFAULTSORT Robbins, Jess Category 1886 births Category 1973 deaths Category American film directors Category American film producers Category American screenwriters US film director 1880s stub fr Jess Robbins ... more details
File Koerner Hall.jpg thumb right 300px Koerner Hall, part of the 2010 s winning Telus Centre project The Pug Awards are a Toronto architecture award that rates buildings based on popular votes. Each spring the Pug Awards website lists all buildings completed the previous year in Toronto that have more than 50,000 feet of floor space. As of 2009, buildings outside the Old City of Toronto including North York and Etobicoke are eligible for awards. ref Cite news last Roberts first Rob author link Rob Roberts title Architecture of the inner suburbs to get Pug Awards scrutiny this year newspaper The National Post location Toronto year 2009 date 30 April 2009 url http network.nationalpost.com np blogs toronto archive 2009 04 30 architecture of the inner suburbs to get pug awards scrutiny this year.aspx accessdate April 30, 2009 ref The awards were created in 2004 by Gary Berman and Anna Simone . They were originally named the Fugly Awards and highlighted the ugliest buildings completed, but the name was then softened to the Puglies, and finally to the Pugs, with a Pug dog as the mascot. In 2008 the awards introduced the Pug Cup, which will be carved each year with the winning building and displayed at Toronto City Hall City Hall . 2011 awards Best residential Seventy5 Portland Best commercial institutional Bell Lightbox 2010 awards Best residential 60 Richmond East Housing Co Operative Best commercial institutional Telus Centre at The Royal Conservatory of Music Worst residential Grande Triomphe Phase II Worst commercial institutional Shops at Don Mills 2009 awards Best residential One Saint Thomas Robert A.M. Stern Best commercial institutional Art Gallery of Ontario Frank Gehry Worst building Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto Mount Sinai Hospital Joseph & Wolf Lebovic Centre 2008 awards Best residential Argyle Authentic Lofts Best commercial institutional Hazelton Hotel Worst building 76 Shuter 2007 awards Best residential One King West Best commercial institutional Gardine ... more details
Lowercase title Infobox person name chromatic image image size caption birth name Intentionally left blank for privacy purposes birth date Birth date YYYY MM DD birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death place body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence nationality ethnicity citizenship other names known for education alma mater employer http www.onyxneon.com Onyx Neon, Inc. occupation Programmer , author , editing editor , publisher years active home town title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party opponents boards religion spouse partner children parents relations callsign signature website http modernperlbooks.com footnotes chromatic is the pseudonym of a writer and free software programmer who resides in Hillsboro, Oregon , United States. He is the author of Extreme Programming Pocket Guide , a co author of Perl Testing A Developer s Notebook , the lead author of Perl Hacks , and an uncredited contributor to The Art of Agile Development . He has contributed to CPAN , Perl 5 , Perl 6 , and Parrot virtual machine Parrot . In 2009, he founded http www.modernperlbooks.com Modern Perl Books , in part to revitalize the world of Perl and to publish materials that other publishers had neglected. ref http onyxneon.com Onyx Neon Press ref In 2010, he released the book http www.onyxneon.com books modern perl Modern Perl in print and in electronic form, with the latter redistributable freely though with a suggested donation . An updated edition was released in 2012, with the entire text online. ref http modernperlbooks.com books modern perl Modern Perl The Book ref CPAN Perl 6 chromatic spent several years as the Perl 6 project secretary. He is one of the biggest proponents of roles in Perl 6 what some other programming languages refer to as Trait abstract type traits . ref http dev.perl.org perl6 people.html Who s Who in Perl 6, parrot and Pugs ref Parr ... more details
what they have now. Pugs and other brachycephalic breeds PDE showed a Pug who qualified from Crufts ... to relatively short . The programme states that Pugs in show rings are still so flat faced that RSPCA ... disease. Some pugs have to constantly battle to breath, and in extreme cases may need surgery for relieve ... on YouTube shows pugs falling asleep sitting or standing up. http www.youtube.com watch?v i6BC8yqyvvU One clip which was presented as a funny video, was shown in the film. Some pugs do this because their airways ... German Shepherd, and what little of it is there blocks the airways. This makes pugs ... more details
. He used his experiences in later novels, making the character Melian Stokes in Pugs and Peacocks ... 1917 The Anatomy of Society 1919 Time and Eternity 1919 Pink roses 1919 My Life 1920 Pugs and Peacocks ... more details
Infobox locomotive powertype Steam name NBR G Class br LNER Class Y9 image Airdrie Kipps Locomotive Depot geograph 2382291 by Ben Brooksbank.jpg caption Class Y9 68110 at Kipps Shed in 1961. Note the tender, used for carrying extra coal and the dumb buffers to prevent buffers interlocking while shunting. designer Neilson and Company builder Neilson and Company builddate 1882 1899 totalproduction whytetype 0 4 0ST gauge railgauge sg driverdiameter convert 3 ft 8 in abbr on length locoweight convert 27.8 LT abbr on tenderweight convert 6 LT abbr on fueltype coal fuelcap watercap cylindercount two outside cylindersize convert 14 x 20 in abbr on firearea boilerpressure convert 130 psi MPa abbr on tractiveeffort convert 9845 lbf kN abbr on railroadclass 0F The North British Railway NBR G Class LNER Class Y9 is a class of 0 4 0 Saddle tank locomotive ST steam locomotive designed for Switcher shunting . Some locomotives were equipped with small wooden Tender locomotive tenders to carry extra coal. They were introduced in 1882 and thirty eight entered service on the NBR between 1882 and 1899. Like most 0 4 0 tanks of the period it has outside cylinders and inside slide valve s driven by Stephenson valve gear . Origin Industrial locomotives The design was originated by Neilson and Company of Hyde Park Works, Springburn , Glasgow , who built the first examples of the type, mainly for Industrial railway industrial customers , in the 1870s. One such, built in 1876, is in the collection of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society at Bo ness. ref http www.srpsmuseum.org.uk 10001.htm 0 4 0ST William Baird & Co. Kelton Fell Bot generated title ref Caledonian Railway main Caledonian Railway 0F Class In 1876 the Caledonian Railway bought four locomotives of the same design from Neilsons. ref cite journal quotes last Mackintosh first Jim year 2007 month January title Pugs , Horses and Men journal The True Line volume issue No.95 pages 7,8 publisher The Caledonian Railway Association ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Robin Marantz Henig is a freelance science writer and a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine . Her articles have also appeared in Scientific American , Seed magazine Seed , Discover magazine Discover and assorted women s magazines. In addition, she writes book reviews and occasional essays for the Washington Post , as well as articles for The New York Times science section, op ed page, and Book Review. ref name onearth Cite web url http www.onearth.org author robin marantz henig title By Robin Marantz Henig publisher On Earth accessdate 5 January 2011 ref Henig won an http www.aliciapatterson.org Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship in 2001 writing about the life and legacy of Paul de Kruiff. Henig has written several science books, most recently covering the early days of in vitro fertilization research and the controversy surrounding the world s first test tube baby in Pandora s Baby , which won the Outstanding Book Award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors . Fact date May 2008 Until recently, Henig lived in Tacoma Park Maryland with her two pugs. Books by Robin Marantz Henig A Field Guide for Science Writers , second edition co editor, with Deborah Blum and Mary Knudson . Oxford University Press, 2005 Pandora s Baby How the first test tube babies sparked the reproductive revolution . Houghton Mifflin, 2004 The Monk in the Garden The lost and found genius of Gregor Mendel . Houghton Mifflin, 2000 Mariner Books, 2001 The People s Health A memoir of public health and its evolution at Harvard . The Joseph Henry Press, National Academy of Sciences, 1997 A Dancing Matrix Voyages Along the Viral Frontier . Alfred A. Knopf, 1993 Vintage, 1994 paperback . Being Adopted with David M. Brodzinsky, PhD and Marshall Schechter, MD . Doubleday, 1992 Anchor Press, 1993 How a Woman Ages with the editors of Esquire foreword by Gail Sheehy . Ballantine Books, 1985 Your Premature Baby foreword by Benjamin Spock, MD . Rawson ... more details
For other articles that may refer to Strathspey Railway Strathspey Railway disambiguation Strathspey Railway Strathspey Railway GNoSR Strathspey Railway is an historic railway in Scotland that ran from Boat of Garten to Dufftown . History The line was opened on 1 July 1863 between Dufftown and Abernethy later Nethy Bridge . It was extended to meet up with the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway later the Highland Railway at Boat of Garten on 1 August 1866. The Strathspey Railway actually met the Highland line at Tullochgorum, some 3 miles north of Boat of Garten, but the two lines ran parallel until reaching Boat, the physical junction being to the south of Boat of Garten station. The same year, 1866, saw the Strathspey Railway become part of the larger Great North of Scotland Railway GNSR . The railway served the numerous distilleries that operated in the Spey Valley, many of these distilleries having their own small tank engines, or pugs as they were known. In 1923, the railway became part of the London & North Eastern Railway LNER and through passenger services were advertised from Boat of Garten to the South via Aberdeen . The line became part of British Railways in 1948 and many cost saving measures were considered, including the introduction of diesel rail buses in the late 1950s. The Strathspey line closed to passengers on 11 October 1965, the same date as the closure of the Highland line between Aviemore and Forres . Grantown on Spey , which had previously been served by two separate stations, was now left without any rail connection. File Blacksboat railway station 1821111 945d5071.jpg thumb left 250px Blacksboat Station in 1961 File Blackboat Station.jpg thumb left 250px Blacksboat Station June 2010 Now part of the Speyside Way Goods traffic lingered on for a further three years, mostly the whisky trains, until this too ceased on 4 November 1968. The track was lifted the following year. The short section between Aberlour and Dufftown remained open for goo ... more details
Image Segur Tiger.jpg thumb Body of the Tiger of Segur, killed by Kenneth Anderson writer Kenneth Anderson on the banks of the Segur River The Tiger of Segur was a young man eater man eating male Bengal tiger . Though originating in the District of Malabar Wynaad below the south western face of the Nilgiris mountains Blue Mountains , the tiger would later shift its hunting grounds to Gudalur Nilgiris district Gudalur and between Segur and Anaikutty. It was killed by Kenneth Anderson writer Kenneth Anderson , who would later note that the tiger had a disability preventing it from hunting its natural prey. First hunt for the tiger Kenneth Anderson commenced his hunt for the tiger after it had killed a girl collecting water from the Segur river, and a herdsman a week later at Anaikutty. bquote I visited both localities and by careful measurement and examination of the pugs, which were very clear on the river bank at Segur, determined that the tiger was a smallish sized male of considerably less than adult age. x x The Man Eater of Segur , from Nine Man Eaters and One Rogue , Kenneth Anderson, Allen & Unwin, 1954 Upon hearing that the tiger frequently traversed the ten miles of forest road between Segur and Anaikutty, Anderson decided to sit up on the route connecting the two places, though for a whole week, he saw no sign of the tiger. He was informed on the seventh day that a man had gone missing on the foothills of the Nilgiris, though upon finding his body, it turned out that the culprit had been a sloth bear . Second hunt for the tiger Two days later, a report came in from Mahvanhalla stating that a woman had been taken by the tiger near a bridge by which the main road to Tippakadu crossed the Mahvanhalla stream. Anderson went deep into the surrounding jungle with a guide and eventually found pieces of the woman, which he took back to her husband for burial. Anderson tied a buffalo bait near the Segur river, but he did not expect the tiger to attack anytime soon af ... more details
Notability date April 2010 Not notable without substantial coverage in independent reliable sources. unsourced date May 2010 Infobox album Name Hip Hop Docktrine 3 The Final Chapter Type mixtape Artist Various Artists Cover Hiphopdoctrine3.jpg Released 2010 Genre Hip hop Length Label Producer Asheru & Dub Floyd Last album Hip Hop Docktrine 2 The Saga Continues br 2007 This album Hip Hop Docktrine 3 The Final Chapter br 2010 Hip Hop Docktrine 3 The Final Chapter is the third and final album of hip hop songs of The Boondocks TV series The Boondocks and part of the Series songs. Track listing Track List Hip Hop Docktrine 3 Intro Asheru ft. The Els The Boondocks Theme Alternate Extended Version Asheru, David Banner & Mike Bigga Intro Asheru ft. Raheem DeVaughn The Boondocks Prod. by Mr. Hu David Banner Channel 3 Prod. by 9th Wonder Mike Bigga GURU Salute The Away Team group The Away Team Hip Hop Raw Prod. by Khrysis Rapsody Tell It Like It Is Prod. by 9th Wonder Young Scolla Wonderful Prod. by Tecknowledgy Pro Verb, Nando Mcflyy, Deron & Lyriciss Nigga Moment Prod. by Lord Vada of EQuinox Professionals Big Remo ft. Thee Tom Hardy & TP F.B.G.M. 2010 Prod. by Truss 1 David Banner Slow Down Extraordinaire The Great & Sparks Fly RMX Big K.R.I.T. Money Outchea Prod. by Big K.R.I.T. Pugs Atomz ft. K Sparks & Awdazcate Hunger Prod. by DJ Vadim Headkrack & Arablak Lightning In A Bottle Prod. by The Are Phil Nash, Laws, Phene, Esso & Cambatta The Overdose Prod. by Tartan Bullies Asheru ft. Jabba HHP Last Days Prod. by Mr. Hu Metaphor The Great Mic Check Prod. by JJ The Genius Thee Tom Hardy Boo Hoo Prod. by Khrysis The Lessondary Spec Boogie, Tanya Morgan Donwill , Tanya Morgan Von Pea , Che Grand & Elucid Show Up Drunk Prod. by Von Pea Tough Junkie Imagination Land Prod. by Tough Junkie Big TReaL Hot Mess Prod. by Maddson Mike Bigga ft. Bun B Worldwide G s Dub Floyd Screamixx Mikkey Halsted I Am Prod. by Rio & Jamal Illpo One Two Prod. by JJ The Genius Asheru H.E.L.P. Hip Hop E ... more details
italic title Image BookOfPracticalCats.jpg right thumb First edition cover Old Possum s Book of Practical Cats is a collection of whimsical poem s by T. S. Eliot about Cat feline psychology and sociology , published by Faber and Faber . It is the basis for the record setting Musical theatre musical Cats musical Cats . ref http www.andrewlloydwebber.com shows cats Cats at AndrewLloydWebber.com ref The poems were written during the 1930s and included by Eliot, under his assumed name Old Possum, in letters to his godchildren. ref Eliot, front flap. Larson. ref They were collected and published in 1939 with cover illustrations by the author, and quickly re published in 1940, illustrated in full by Nicolas Bentley . It has also been published in reillustrated versions by Edward Gorey 1982 and Axel Scheffler 2009 . Contents The contents of Old Possum s Book of Practical Cats, along with the name of the featured cat when appropriate, are The Naming of Cats The Old Gumbie Cat Jennyanydots Growltiger s Last Stand The Rum Tum Tugger The Song of the Jellicle cats Jellicle s Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer Rumpelteazer Old Deuteronomy Of The Awefull Battle Of The Pekes And The Pollicles Together With Some Account Of The Participation Of the Pugs and the Poms, And The Intervention Of The Great Rumpuscat Mr. Mistoffelees Macavity The Mystery Cat Gus The Theatre Cat Bustopher Jones The Cat about Town Skimbleshanks The Railway Cat The Ad dressing sic of Cats Cat Morgan Introduces Himself added in the 1952 edition Adaptations In 1954 the English composer Alan Rawsthorne set six of the poems in a work for speaker and orchestra entitled Practical Cats, which was recorded soon after, with the actor Robert Donat as the speaker. At about the same time period another English composer, Humphrey Searle , composed another narrator piece based on the poems, using the flute, piccolo, cello and guitar. This work, Two Practical Cats, consisted of settings of the poems of Macavity and Growltiger. Pr ... more details
cleanup date September 2009 Image Pomeranian 600.jpg thumb The Pomeranian dog Pomeranian started out as a large, sled type dog and was downbred to become the small companion dog it is today. Companion dog usually describes a dog that does not working dog work , providing only companionship as a pet , rather than usefulness by doing specific tasks. Many of the toy dog breeds are used only for the pleasure of their company, not as workers. Any dog can be a companion dog, and many working types such as retriever s are enjoyed primarily for their friendly nature as a family pet, as are mixed breed dog s. The American Kennel Club also offers a Companion dog title for judged dog obedience competitions. Working vs. companion File Chou Fang 003.jpg thumb Court ladies playing with a small dog, Beauties Wearing Flowers by Tang Dynasty painter Zhou Fang Tang Dynasty Zhou Fang Some people Who date March 2011 and breed groups argue that any dog of a working dog Dog type type is inherently a working dog, while others Who date March 2011 say that only a dog being actively worked, either in a related field such as water trials for retrievers or Sheepdog trial herding trials for herding dog s, or in some other field that requires training and discipline, such as being assistance dog s or participating in dog agility , can be considered a working dog. Dogs that have been chosen for traits that make a convenient pet are generally smaller breed s, and the tradition of keeping pretty dogs for no purpose other than to be court decorations stems back thousands of years to Chinese nobility . The Pekingese and the Pug are both examples of canines chosen for their ability to be pets. In the case of the Pekingese, it was for their lion like demeanor for the Pugs, it was for their lucky wrinkles and their monkey like face. Other dogs that appear to be strictly a decorative or entertaining toy type of dog originally had jobs, such as the Lhasa Apso Lhasa Apso s job as a watch dog, or the delica ... more details
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Infobox person name Leo White image Leo White 01.JPG imagesize 200px caption Photoplay, 1917 birth name birth date Birth date 1882 11 10 mf y birth place Grudzi dz Graudenz , German Empire Germany death date death date and age 1948 9 20 1882 11 10 death place Glendale, California , United States U.S. othername yearsactive 1911 1949 spouse notable role Leo White November 10, 1882 September 20, 1948 was a stage performer and appeared as a character actor in many Charlie Chaplin films. He started his film career in 1911 and in 1913 moved to the Essanay Studios . In 1915, he began appearing in Chaplin s comedies and continued through Chaplin s Mutual Film comedies. His last appearance in a Chaplin film was a small role in The Great Dictator , released in 1940. White also acted in and directed Triple Trouble , Essanay s last Chaplin release. Chaplin himself acknowledged Triple Trouble in his autobiography but did not actually participate in its production White filmed new scenes around existing footage of Chaplin . White typically played dapper, continental villains or noblemen in films, and this typecast him for the rest of his screen career. Well into the 1940s, he was still playing excitable Frenchmen in short subjects and feature films. Before his death in 1948, White had appeared in over 400 films. He is buried in Glendale, California s Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery . Selected filmography Casablanca film Casablanca 1942 Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 The Great Dictator 1940 in film 1940 Tassels in the Air 1938 in film 1938 Penrod and Sam 1937 film Penrod and Sam 1937 in film 1937 The Jade Box 1930 in film 1930 Smilin Guns 1929 On the Front Page 1926 in film 1926 The Tower of Lies 1925 in film 1925 Ben Hur 1925 film Ben Hur 1925 in film 1925 Wolves of the North 1924 in film 1924 Vanity Fair 1923 film Vanity Fair 1923 Blood and Sand 1922 film Blood and Sand 1922 Married to Order 1920 in film 1920 Pals and Pugs 1920 Fists and Fodder 1920 The Devil s Pass Key 1920 film Th ... more details