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  • June 4, 2020. "Lou Moore, Owner of 5 500-Mile Winners, Dies". Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis. 26 March 1956. Retrieved 2019-12-14. Lou Moore at Find a Grave...
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    series. Although the setting of The Mary Tyler Moore Show might have implied that he was a native Minnesotan, Lou Grant in fact established that he was born...
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    Phyllis, and Lou Grant. The series has been universally regarded as one of the best television shows of all time. Mary Richards (Moore) is a single woman...
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  • series Lou Grant, a spin-off of the comedy series The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The Canonical Lou Grant Episode Guide List of The Mary Tyler Moore Show episodes...
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  • American sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant was created by James L. Brooks, Allan Burns, and Gene Reynolds. Lou Grant won 13 Primetime Emmy Awards...
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     Mauri Rose (USA) 27 Lou Moore Diedt-Offenhauser F 200 500 800 4:17:52.170 116.338 187.228 1948 May 31  Mauri Rose (USA) 3 Lou Moore Diedt-Offenhauser F...
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    Lou Wall Moore (née Lula Belle Wall; c. 1860–1924) nicknamed "Princess Lou", was an American sculptor, stage actress, costume designer, dancer, and socialite...
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    notable for portraying Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series Lou Grant, making him one...
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    half-hour newsroom sitcom featuring Ed Asner as her gruff boss Lou Grant. The Mary Tyler Moore Show bridged aspects of the Women's Movement with mainstream...
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  • difficulties lead to Lou and Edie separating. Though they reunite by the end of the episode, they again separate during The Mary Tyler Moore Show's fourth season...
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    employee. Murray resided in Moreland Hills, Ohio, with his wife, Brenda Lou Moore. They had three children. Murray stated that he suffered from idiopathic...
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    considered Simpson a "unifying symbol of all races." History professor Lou Moore said that this made Simpson the first Black athlete to be "put on." In...
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  • episodes 1–6, then 8:00 pm for episodes 7–24. Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards Ed Asner as Lou Grant Gavin MacLeod as Murray Slaughter Ted Knight as Ted...
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    teammate, Bill Holland finally won one for himself. Giving car owner Lou Moore his third consecutive Indy victory. Mauri Rose was fired by the team after...
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  • Wayne Ewing Hall Eddie Kuzma Langley Lesovsky Carl Marchese Meskowski Lou Moore Nichels Olson Pankratz Pawl Phillips Rae Schroeder Sherman Russ Snowberger...
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    Louis Andrew Grammatico (born May 2 1950), known professionally as Lou Gramm, is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known as co-founder and...
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  • Eddie Kuzma Langley Lesovsky Carl Marchese Maserati McLaren Meskowski Lou Moore Nichels Olson Pankratz Pawl Phillips Rae Schroeder Sherman Russ Snowberger...
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  • margin. The hard luck story of the race belonged to Lou Moore. After finishing second in 1928, Moore was on his way to back-to-back runner-up finishes....
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  • increase once again, but not quite to levels seen in the late-1920s. Lou Moore qualified for the pole position with an average speed of 117.363 mph,...
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    ALS (redirect from Lou Gehrigs disease)
    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neurone disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease in the United States, is a rare, terminal neurodegenerative...
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