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1: ...] drawings and free-form text which resembled [[automatic writing]]. Besides dreams, the work drew on ... 3: ...c)|Frank]], who began as a recurring feature in ''Jim'', later acquired his own series. 5: '''Jim''' is also a [[nickname]] for [[James]]. According to Jim (1684 bytes) 1: ...orporation|ABC]] [[sitcom]] that premiered in [[October]] [[2001]]. 3: ... friends, Dana often teams up with Cheryl against Jim. But as long as they're family, it's all good. 5: ...'t beat the competition, it performed well enough to secure itself that spot on the 2003 fall schedule... 9: * [[James Belushi]] (Jim) Jim Nicholson (409 bytes) 1: '''James Nicholson''' or '''Jim Nicholson''' could be 4: *[[Jim Nicholson (U.S. politician)|Jim Nicholson]], a [[United States Secretary of Veter... 5: *[[Jim Nicholson (UK politician)|Jim Nicholson]], an [[Ulster Unionist Party]] politic... Jim Thome (2739 bytes) 1: '''James Howard "Jim" Thome''' (born [[August 27]], [[1970]] in [[Peor... 3: ... first base. At the plate, Thome began to come into his own by [[1995]], when he hit 25 [[home run]]s... 7: ...7 home runs in his first season with the Phillies to finish one behind [[Baseball Hall of Fame|Hall of... 11: ... was paralyzed in a tragic accident, he asked Jim to hit a home run for him, not only did Thome fulfil... 14: .../ballplayers/T/Thome_Jim.stm BaseballLibrary.com: Jim Thome] Jim Gilmore (3042 bytes) 1: [[Image:jim_gilmore.jpg|right|James S. Gilmore III]] 2: ...ofit homeland security think tank based in Washington, DC. Mr. Gilmore plans on running for public of... Jim Baen (2139 bytes) 1: '''James Patrick "Jim" Baen''' (b. [[1943]]) started his publishing car... 3: ...ir science fiction line, working with publisher [[Tom Doherty]]. 5: ...SF line there. In [[1983]] he had the opportunity to start his own independent company, [[Baen Books]]... 7: ...[[space technology]], [[politics]], [[military history]], and bad [[pun]]s are discussed along with sc... 9: Jim Baen has also started an experimental [[electroni... Jim Dickinson (2245 bytes) 1: ... in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]], in 1941, and moved to [[Memphis, Tennessee]] at an early age. 3: ...e Dark''. He also played piano on the [[Rolling Stones]]' 1969 "Wild Horses." In 1972 he released h... 5: ...ducer with [[Alex Chilton]] on the rowdy 1979 Chilton album ''Like Flies on Sherbert''. He has produce... 7: ...d Cody played on his 2002 solo effort ''Free Beer Tomorrow''; they have achieved success in the North ... 9: ...use you might get it. And if you get it, hell ''stop''. Because it's not a question of how well you ... Jim Bohannon (1406 bytes) 1: '''Jim Bohannon''' is a [[broadcasting|broadcaster]] who... 3: ...he [[Smithsonian Associates]]. He was inducted into the [[Radio Hall of Fame]] in [[2003]]. 5: ... to 1:00 AM [[Eastern Standard Time]] (02:00 to 05:00 [[UTC]]). Each segment of the show feature... 7: ... the start of each [[hour]] is specially designed to inform the listener of who the show host is. 21: *[http://www.jimbotalk.net Jim Bohannon's Official Site] Jim Caldwell (154 bytes) 1: '''Jim Caldwell''' is a [[television presenter]]. He wa... Jim Northrup (3421 bytes) 1: '''Jim Northrup''' ([[November 24]], [[1939]]), born '''... 5: ...r his great [[1968 in sports|1968]] year in route to the [[World Series]] championship. In the regular... 7: ...nd allowing the Tigers to reach a decisive 4-1 victory in the series. 9: ...ive homers and 29 RBI in 84 games, but he decided to call it quits after the season. 11: ...RBI, 603 runs, 218 doubles, 42 triples, and 39 [[stolen base]]s in 1392 games. Jim Pooley (136 bytes) 1: '''Jim Pooley''' is a fictional character in the [[Brent... Jim Sasser (5228 bytes) 1: [[Image:jim_sasser.jpg|thumb|159px|James Ralph Sasser]] 2: ...rat]] who represented [[Tennessee]] from [[1977]] to [[1995]]. 4: ...en still considered to be a serious candidate due to his strong personality, his (intermittent) wealth... 6: ...se underfunded, essentially token campaign never stood a chance. 8: ...ent, a challenge most "insurgent" candidates find to be well-nigh impossible. Jim Allister (679 bytes) 1: ...he [[Democratic Unionist Party]], and was elected to be their [[member of the European Parliament]] (s... 3: ...oined the DUP at its founding in [[1971]]. He as stood as candidate for the DUP in [[Parliament of the... 6: ...pean Parliament from the United Kingdom|Allister, Jim]] Jim Palmer (6288 bytes) 1: ..., [[1945]] in [[New York, NY]]), best known as '''Jim Palmer''' and nicknamed "Cakes", is a former [[Ma... 3: ...o, he is the only pitcher in major league history to [[Win (baseball statistics)|win]] [[World Series]... 7: ...gers|Dodgers]] in Game 2, and the Orioles went on to sweep the series. 9: ...ll|minor league]] rehabilitation. Finally, thanks to surgery, work in the [[1968 in sports|1968]] Inst... 13: ...bson]] adding 20-8. Only one other team in MLB history, the [[1920 in sports|1920]] [[Chicago White So... Jim Roberts (493 bytes) 1: '''Jim Roberts''' (born circa 1922) is an [[architect]],... 5: He now lives in [[Lymington]] [[Hampshire]]. 11: [[Category:1922 births|Roberts, Jim]] 12: [[Category:British architects|Roberts, Jim]] Jim Hellwig (3982 bytes) 1: ...Ultimate Warrior''', who legally changed his name to '''Warrior''' in 1991. 3: ...er his head like a [[barbell]], and then drop him to the mat face-first. 5: ... had subsequent wrestling careers (Borden went on to become [[World Championship Wrestling|WCW]]'s [[S... 7: ...ch doctor" cast a spell over Warrior, causing him to convulse and vomit. 9: ...ight, while Warrior claimed he took some time off to grieve the death of his father. Jim Courier (1249 bytes) 1: '''Jim Courier''' (b. [[August 17]] [[1970]] in [[Sanfor... 21: [[Category:1970 births|Courier, Jim]] 22: [[Category:American tennis players|Courier, Jim]] 25: [[de:Jim Courier]] 26: [[nl:Jim Courier]] Jim Busby (1489 bytes) 1: ...ston Red Sox]] (1959-60) and [[Houston Astros|Houston Colt .45's]] (1962). 5: ... [[Error (baseball statistics)|errors]] in 3394 [[total chances]] (.988). He was an [[Major League Bas... 7: ...es]], 35 [[Triple (baseball)|triples]], and 97 [[stolen base]]s in 1352 games. 9: Jim Busby died in [[Augusta, Georgia]] at 69 years of... 14: [[Category:1927 births|Busby, Jim]] Jim Shea (812 bytes) 1: '''Jim Shea, Sr.''' ... 5: {{merge}}[[Jimmy Shea]] 7: ...cticut|West Hartford]], [[Connecticut]] and moved to [[Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid]], [[New York... 9: Shea is a third-generation Olympian; his father Jim Sr., competed in nordic-combined at the 1964 game... 13: [[Category:Connecticut natives|Shea, Jim]] Jim McKay (1215 bytes) 1: ...s''', better known by his professional name of '''Jim McKay''' (born [[September 24]], [[1921]] in [[Ph... 3: ...ich Olympics]]. In [[1988]], McKay was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. 6: *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0570996/ IMDb: Jim McKay] 7: *http://espn.go.com/abcsports/columns/mckay_jim/bio.html 10: [[Category:1921 births|Mackay, Jim]]
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