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    name Uptown Lounge at Minton's Playhouse. However, the reopened club was closed again in 2010. Minton's original owner, Henry Minton, was known in Harlem...
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    Minton's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer; a doctor attempted to remove her tumors in April 1900, performing the operation on the Minton's family...
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    kiln technology for Minton’s highly successful lead-glazed Palissy ware, later also called ‘majolica’. This product transformed Minton’s profitability for...
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    Lubow, who flew all over the country contacting Minton's family, friends and associates, picketing Minton's other businesses, and even got his Swiss bank...
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  • (1850–1907), American classical scholar Minton (surname) Mintons, an English pottery manufacturing company Minton's Playhouse, a bar and jazz club in New...
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    Thomas Minton (1765–1836) was an English potter. He founded Thomas Minton & Sons in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, which grew into a major ceramic manufacturing...
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  • buildings." Minton's early penchant for dark colour schemes can be seen in his 1939 Landscape at Les Baux, in the Tate Gallery. From 1943 to 1946 Minton taught...
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  • Minton (1870–1946), African-American doctor Henry Minton, American saxophonist, founder of Minton's Playhouse This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    nature of public space. She is a regular contributor to The Guardian. Minton's interest in public space took root when she wrote a series of reports on...
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  • John Minton may refer to: John D. Minton Jr. (born 1952), Kentucky Supreme Court judge John Minton (artist) (1917–1957), artist and illustrator Big John...
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  • 1998. - Accessed September 9, 2007. Features Minton's former profession. Team Impact news of Minton's joining of the organization. Myspace.com profile...
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  • Avery Architecture and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University. Two of Minton's most important clients were the Bank of Italy (now Bank of America) and...
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    player, Minton was a pitching coach in the California Angels organization and managed the independent Lubbock Crickets for two years. Minton's nickname...
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  • surname Minton may refer to: Anna Minton (born 1970), British writer John W. "Big John Studd" Minton (born 1948-1995), Professional Wrestler Bob Minton (1946–2010)...
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  • Andrew Whittaker commemorated Minton in the species epithet of the cryptic forest falcon (Micrastur mintoni). To honour Minton's role in the establishment...
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  • microbiologist at the newly established Basic Medical Science Institute. The Minton's also spent much of their time traveling around Pakistan, covering some...
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    Phil Minton. Phil Minton homepage Phil Minton at AllMusic Phil Minton page on EFI Archived 19 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine Phil Minton's Feral...
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  • Robert Henry Minton (July 13, 1904 – September 1974) is an American bobsledder who competed in the 1930s with a huge throw in. He won the bronze medal...
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  • Midnight at Minton's is an album by jazz musician Don Byas, first released in 1973. It is a live recording of a 1941 jam session at Minton's Playhouse,...
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  • plays. He is currently working on his autobiography. Arts Council Award Roy Minton’s Blog. Scum (TV drama) at the BFI's Screenonline 625.org biography...
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  • Faith Minton is an American television and film actress and stuntwoman. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Minton has a stunt and wrestling background and is...
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    Christian shows much the same improvisational skills later captured on the Minton's and Monroe's recordings in 1941, suggesting that he had already matured...
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  • The Minton Archive is a collection of records for the English pottery firm Minton. The archive was originally housed in the firm's works at London Road...
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    Rachel Minton (born 1980) is lead vocalist and keyboardist for the Independent music/pop rock/power pop band Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer. She has...
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  • Up at "Minton's", Vols. 1 & 2 are a pair of separate but related live albums by American jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded on February 23, 1961...
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  • Tom Minton is an American animator, producer, writer, and storyboard artist. He created and wrote the "Toby Danger" episode of Freakazoid!, wrote the lyrics...
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    regular after-hours jam at Minton's Playhouse in New York City that ran in the 1940s and early 1950s. The jam sessions at Minton's were a fertile meeting...
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    Susan Jean Elisabeth "Zanny" Minton Beddoes (born July 1967) is a British journalist. She is the editor-in-chief of The Economist, the first woman to hold...
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    Minton is a hamlet in Shropshire, England. It is located in the parish of Church Stretton, 2+1⁄2 miles (4.0 km) southwest of the market town of Church...
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    William Reginald Minton (born June 10, 1941) is an American retired basketball coach. He served as the men's basketball head coach at Dartmouth College...
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