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Jeremy Black (assyriologist), Jeremy Black
Jeremy Black may refer to: *Sir Jeremy Black (Royal Navy officer) (1932–2015), British admiral *Jeremy Black, drummer for Apollo Sunshine *Jeremy Black (historian) (born 1955), British historian * Jeremy Black (Assyriologist) (1951–2004), British Assyriologist and Sumerologist *Jeremy Black, child actor in the 1978 film '' The Boys from Brazil'' *Jeremy Black, co-founder of the acai-based company Sambazon See also *Jerry Black (other) Jerry or Gerry Black may refer to: *Jerry Black, see Gulf Breeze UFO incident *Gerry Black, character in ''Man of Steel'' (musical) *Gerry Black ''The Majestic'' is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed and produced by Frank Darabont, w ...
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Jeremy Black (Royal Navy Officer)
Jeremy Black may refer to: *Sir Jeremy Black (Royal Navy officer) (1932–2015), British admiral *Jeremy Black, drummer for Apollo Sunshine *Jeremy Black (historian) Jeremy Black (born 30 October 1955) is an English historian, who was formerly a professor of history at the University of Exeter. He is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institut ... (born 1955), British historian * Jeremy Black (Assyriologist) (1951–2004), British Assyriologist and Sumerologist *Jeremy Black, child actor in the 1978 film '' The Boys from Brazil'' *Jeremy Black, co-founder of the acai-based company Sambazon See also * Jerry Black (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Black, Jeremy ...
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Apollo Sunshine
Apollo Sunshine was an alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. The band was formed in 2003, and decided on its name while band members were throwing words around. They recorded 3 albums - Katonah (2003), Apollo Sunshine (2005), and Shall Noise Upon (2008). The band has been inactive since 2010. History Founding Sam Cohen, Jesse Gallagher, and Jeremy Black originally met in 1997 in Boston, where the three were attending a Berklee College of Music summer performance program. Albums The band released their first album, '' Katonah'', in 2003 on SpinART records. The album was recorded in Katonah, New York in a barn which the band converted into a studio, and produced by Andy Edelstein, a professor at Berkeley. The first single, " I Was on the Moon", was released in 2003. ''The New York Times'' described their sound as "bouncy 60's-style melodies crack wide open, breaking into outbursts of pummeling and feedback before jumping back into the tune. It's all neatly and cleve ...
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Jeremy Black (historian)
Jeremy Black (born 30 October 1955) is an English historian, who was formerly a professor of history at the University of Exeter. He is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US. Black is the author of over 180 books, principally but not exclusively on 18th-century British politics and international relations, and was described in 2004 as "the most prolific historical scholar of our age". He has published on military and political history, including ''Warfare in the Western World, 1882–1975'' (2001) and ''The World in the Twentieth Century'' (2002). Background Black studied at Queens' College, Cambridge, Queens' College Cambridge, St John's College, Oxford, St John's College Oxford, and Merton College, Oxford, Merton College Oxford before joining Durham University as a lecturer in 1980, where he earned his PhD and subsequently a professorship in 1994. His doctoral thesis was ...
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The Boys From Brazil (film)
''The Boys from Brazil'' is a 1978 thriller film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier, and features James Mason, Lilli Palmer, Uta Hagen, Rosemary Harris, Anne Meara, Denholm Elliott, and Steve Guttenberg in supporting roles. The film is a British-American co-production, based on the 1976 novel of the same title by Ira Levin. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. Plot Barry Kohler, a young amateur Nazi hunter, spies on a meeting of the fugitive Nazi organisation '' Kameraden'' in Paraguay. At this meeting Josef Mengele, the infamous Auschwitz doctor, issues instructions for the assassinations of 94 civil servants in Western Europe and North America, all of them low-ranking and aged around 65, on particular dates over the next two years. Kohler telephones Ezra Lieberman, a famous (but penniless and cynical) Nazi hunter living in Vienna, to inform him of his discovery. However, while still on the phone, he is surprised by the '' ...
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Sambazon
Sambazon, Inc. is a Privately held company, privately held American company based in San Clemente, California, San Clemente, California and founded in 2000. The company makes and sells Açaí palm, açaí-based food and beverages. Its açaì-based smoothies, juices, and other Sambazon smoothies are sold in packages. History Sambazon was founded in 2000 by Ryan Black, Edmund Nichols and Jeremy Black, following a trip to Brazil where they experienced their first Acai bowl, açaí bowls. Credited for introducing açaí to the US, the company started by selling frozen açaí pulp to juice bars in southern California, but now has distribution networks across the US, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico and Canada. In 2005, Sambazon built its own açaí manufacturing plant in Brazil, establishing an Organic food, organic, vertically-integrated supply chain for the berries. Litigation The Brazil Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Amapá accused Sambazon and its CEO for exploiting the genetic ...
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