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  2. George Pappas (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    George Pappas (bowler) George N. Pappas (born March 3, 1947) is an American former professional bowler from Charlotte, North Carolina, who has also served as an official in the PBA. He won ten PBA Tour titles between 1970 and 1984, including one major championship in 1979. He was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1986 and the USBC Hall of ...

  3. Pappas Telecasting - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast television. Pappas Telecasting Companies was a diversely organized broadcasting company headquartered in Visalia, California, United States. Founded in 1971, it was one of the largest privately held broadcasting companies in the country, with its stations reaching over 15% of all U.S. households and over 32% of Hispanic households.

  4. Emmanouil Pappas (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    Emmanouil Pappas (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Παππάς) is a municipality in the Serres regional unit, Greece. The seat of the municipality is in Chryso . [2] The municipality takes its name after a local historical figure who played an important part as a leader in the Greek War of Independence against Ottoman rule.

  5. Erik Pappas - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago native is a 1984 graduate of Mount Carmel High School. [2] Pappas was selected by the California Angels as the 6th overall pick in the first round of the 1984 Major League Baseball draft. [3] He made his major league debut with the Chicago Cubs on April 19, 1991, at the age of 24. [1] He appeared in 8 games for the Cubs during the ...

  6. Battle of Santa Rita de Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Battle. The respective armies of the insurgents met at Morelos, Coahuila on the 24-25 March 1840. The Centralist Mexican forces defeated the insurgent forces. Included in this defeat was the trial and execution of 23 members of the insurgents' cavalry, including Colonel Jose Antonio de Zapata, the commander of the cavalry, on the 29 March. [1] [2]

  7. Pappas Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Pappas Restaurants, Inc. (or simply Pappas Restaurants) is a privately held restaurant chain in the Southern and Southwestern United States. It is headquartered in Houston, Texas. [1] Its brands include Pappas Bros. Steakhouse, Pappas Seafood, Pappas Bar-B-Q, Pappas Burger, Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, Pappasito's, and Yia Yia Mary's.

  8. Paralimni, Serres - Wikipedia

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    Time zone. UTC+2 ( EET) • Summer ( DST) UTC+3 ( EEST) Paralimni ( Greek: Παραλίμνι, Παραλίμνιο) is a village in Serres regional unit of Central Macedonia, Greece, located 21 km southeast of Serres. Since 2011 administrative reform it has been a municipal unit of the municipality of Emmanouil Pappas. It has a population of ...

  9. Eddie Papa's, Popular Pleasanton Restaurant, To Close - Patch

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    Westmoreland, a restaurateur who oversaw eight P.F. Chang’s locations, wanted to open up a restaurant serving “straight-up, mainstream American food,” according to a profile in Hacienda Online.

  10. 'Mini-Museum' Honors Pappas Family, Tarpon Springs - Patch

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    'Mini-Museum' Honors Pappas Family, Tarpon Springs - Tarpon Springs, FL - A room in a local restaurant is dedicated to the history of the sponge docks.

  11. William T. Martin (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Teacher. Justice of the Peace. Member of Burough Council. William T. Martin (April 6, 1788 – February 19, 1866) [1] was an American politician who served as the fifth mayor of Columbus, Ohio. He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1824 and served Columbus for three consecutive terms. [2] His successor was Philo H. Olmsted. [3]