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In the Bankroll round, only one family member from each team went to the podium.
The Big Bankroll.
Sports Finds a Big New Bankroll In 1967 I graduated to columnist.
Bankroll (Turnbuckle climb into a rebounded corkscrew senton to a standing opponent)
The Big Bankroll: The Life and Times of Arnold Rothstein.
As a child, he studied "The Big Bankroll," a biography of the gangster Arnold Rothstein.
Robin Bell "Bankroll" Dodson (2005)
Let "Bankroll" be the amount of money a gambler has at his disposal at any moment, and let N be any positive integer.
Bankroll (E. P. Dutton, 1989)
Bullets, Blunts in ah Big Bankroll is the 12th album released by rapper, Andre Nickatina.
From 1992 to 1995, a new round was introduced, called the "Bullseye" round from 1992 to 1994 and the "Bankroll" round from 1994 to 1995.
The team size was reduced to four for this season, and as noted above the Bullseye round was reworked to accommodate this, becoming known as the Bankroll round.
The Bullseye round was revised as the "Bankroll" round for Dawson's return, and was played twice on each episode as the syndicated series was expanded to sixty minutes.
He wrote the book Bankroll: A New Approach To Financing Feature Films in 2009, which garnered an Amazon Average Customer Review of four-and-a-half stars.
Rothstein's various nicknames were Mr. Big, The Fixer, The Man Uptown, The Big Bankroll and The Brain.
To the Editor: "Fair or Not, Rules Are Bent to Bankroll Public Schools" (front page, Sept. 24) points out how parents in some schools circumvent limits on fund-raising.
D'Amato's Bankroll For example, total receipts of Senate candidates went from $116 million by June 30, 1990, to $161 million this year, an increase of $46 million or 39 percent.
Finding a Bankroll for 'Jelly' The best wallets in the business will be gathering at 890 Broadway on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for workshop presentations of "Jelly's Last Jam."
In 1928, after the murder of Arnold "The Big Bankroll" Rothstein, Luciano and Louis "Lepke" Buchalter took over Rothstein's large drug importation operation.
The Big Bankroll is a 1961 American crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Diana Dors and Jack Carson.
Katcher's books included, The Big Bankroll: The Life and Times of Arnold Rothstein, about the mobster/gambler, which was adapted into a movie, King of the Roaring Twenties (1961).
Music video by Shyheim, Ty Nitty, CRIPPLED, Fed-Up & Bankroll performing Givin up with Tim Swager [video direc...
Until 1994, when he retired after 65 years on the road, he played "Champagne Taste and a Beer Bankroll," "Happy Mountaineer," "My Wife's Chirping Voice Polka," and "In Heaven There Is No Beer" in up to 300 shows a year.
To the Editor: In "Use Junk to Bankroll Art" (Op-Ed, Jan. 17), Daniel Talbot, a foreign-film distributor, proposes to subsidize movies of artistic quality from the ticket prices of so-called Hollywood "junk" movies, in the manner of the French.
Mr. Feingold's "Calling of the Bankroll" has pointed out how health insurance donors influenced legislation governing health-maintenance organizations, how the tax-cut bill got packed with treats for businesses, and how big donations by Chevron, Atlantic Richfield and BP Amoco led to the break on oil royalties.