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...to Dorsey. He rushed 14 times for 99 yards and caught seven passes for 105 yards. Though he didn't reach the end zone, Dorsey's 59-yard reception and 47-yard run set up Las Vegas scores, and his third-down completion from Tim Rattay kept alive the winning...
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Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
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...mostly positive feedback. “A lot of people just tell me how strange it is,” he said. But he doesn’t have a problem with that. Dorsey’s film will be screened at an event this Friday at Borders Books in Beaverton as part of an event called the “Local Bookseller...
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Portland Tribune
http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=128465521546614700
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...his award-winning short film, after having a nightmare about evil twin brothers. For years, coworkers have watched Noah Dorsey, 27, work on his project in the back room of Borders Books at Bridgeport Village. “He’ll be flipping the pages to make sure he has...
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The Beaverton Valley TImes
http://www.beavertonvalleytimes.com/news/story.php?story_id=128465521546614700
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...fail-whale-inducing outages. While Twitter's back-end infrastructure has attracted much ire for its instability, Dorsey says the biggest mistake the company made was "flying blind" without proper analytics. "We had no instrumentation about data and analytics,"...
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ReadWriteWeb
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...to find a replacement at running back for Shaquille Shelton, who transferred to Crenshaw two weeks into the school year. Dorsey Coach Paul Knox has been concerned about depth problems along the offensive line and at running back. But Gray, who passed for nearly...
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Los Angeles Times
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...who signed with the Argos in late May. “I work a lot on game planning and different things, so I’m really enjoying it.” Dorsey, whowas withthe49ers for three seasons and the Browns for three more,said heviewed going to the CFL as an opportunity that’d help...
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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...be the victim of a numbers game when it comes to choosing the final running back spots on the 53-man roster. But if Dorsey is cut, it won't be for a lack of playmaking this preseason. Dorsey rushed for 33 yards on seven carries Thursday and caught two passes...
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Detroit News Online
http://detnews.com/article/20100903/SPORTS0101/9030400/1126/rss14
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Lions running back DeDe Dorsey has a simple way of describing his running style.
"I don't know," Dorsey said as he began forming his familiar smile. "Just run away from the people trying to tackle me."
That's Dorsey. Always smiling and often evasive --
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Detroit Free Press
http://www.freep.com/article/20100529/SPORTS01/5290339/1313/rss23
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...seem interested in the product or didn’t get it — so Twitter knew they weren’t the right fit. The one who was? Fred Wilson, Dorsey took no time saying. “Fred was one of the only people we saw that was a user of Twitter on a daily basis. 20 times a day in some...
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TechCrunch
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...of youths were impacted by Mr. Dorsey. Secretary Susan Angelini worked with Mr. Dorsey for the past three years. She said Mr. Dorsey loved to see children having a good time in the different recreation programs that the town offered. "He was awesome," Ms....
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SouthCoastToday.com
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Born Irving Lee Dorsey in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dorsey moved to Portland, Oregon when he was ten years old. He served in the United States Navy and began a career in prizefighting. Boxing as a light heavyweight in Portland in the early 1950s, he fought under the name "Kid Chocolate" and was quite successful. Dorsey met songwriter/producer Allen Toussaint at a party in the early 1960s, and was signed to the Fury record label. The song that launched his career was inspired by a group of children chanting nursery rhymes[1] - "Ya Ya" went to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. He recorded other songs for Fury before the label folded, and Dorsey went back to his car repair business. Toussaint later came back on the Amy label and began to work with Dorsey once again. From 1965 to 1969 Dorsey put seven songs in the Hot 100, the most successful of which was "Working in the Coal Mine" in 1966. It was to be his second and last Top Ten song. In 1970 Dorsey and Toussaint collaborated on an album entitled Yes We Can; the title song was Dorsey's last entry in the singles chart. It was later a hit for the Pointer Sisters under the title, "Yes We Can Can". Dorsey appeared on an album with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, which led to more recordings on his own with ABC Records in the late 1970s. In 1980, Dorsey opened for English punk band The Clash on their US tour. Dorsey contracted emphysema and died in New Orleans in 1986, at the age of 61. Dorsey's songs have been ...
Demar Dorsey
Highlights of Ray Lewis with a basketball in Houston. Richard Elmer "Joey" Dorsey is an American professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets of the NBA. He played college basketball for the University of Memphis Tigers, where he was an interdisciplinary studies major. He is most famous for leading the Memphis Tigers to the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament championship game with Derrick Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts during his senior year. Dorsey was chosen as the 33rd overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. After the draft, he was traded to the Houston Rockets in exchange for the draft rights to the 25th pick, Nicolas Batum.
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...Dorsey, however, asked to call his mother before giving a statement. The 18-year-old friend who supplied the car picked up Dorsey and the others near Dorseys high school. The teens first headed to the nearby town of Coral Springs, where one teen lifted the...
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Detroit Free Press
http://www.freep.com/article/20100204/SPORTS06/100204063/1048/RSS03
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...rotation and eventual return to the NBA Development League he considered giving up the game. “I started doubting myself a lot,” Dorsey said. “My first year I got hurt (with plantar fasciitis) and had to sit out the whole year. Then this year came up and I...
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Houston Chronicle
http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/sports/~3/aHEt0pc8b7E/6850050.html
GO BLUE- 5 star rating from ESPN- 4 star rating from Rivals
Bunny Berigan, t / Mannie Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Fulton mcgrath, p / Dick mcdonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / Glenn Miller, Herb Spencer, a. New York, October 17, 1933.
This video contains exclusive highlights and soundbites from Demar Dorsey at the 2010 Under Armour All-America Game, which took place on January 2nd in St. Petersburg, FL. Featuring 88 of the top football players in the country, the Under Armour All-America Game is the premier showcase for high school talent. Dorsey, a defensive back from Fort Lauderdale, FL has verbally committed to the University of Florida.
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...in weeks. Dorsey has said he's anywhere from 65 to 95 percent Gator since December, but that percentage seems to be dropping. Dorsey said he's currently torn between Florida and FSU, which seems to be working a little harder on the Sentinel's No. 75 player...
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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...in 2010. That’s not correct. First of all, the entries list Dorsey & Whitney as laying off people in Valencia, when in fact Dorsey’s Southern California’s office is in Irvine. Also, there aren’t even 72 people working in Dorsey’s Irvine office. It would be...
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Above the Law
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...have called up Joey Dorsey from Rio Grande Valley of the NBA Development League to add depth to their front line. The 6-foot-8 Dorsey was assigned to the Vipers on Nov. 13 and averaged 14.9 points and 13.3 rebounds while shooting 65 percent from the field...
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CBS Sports
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An unnamed painter becomes frustrated by his lack of ability. After a few bizarre happenings, he enters another world through his canvas. He travels deep within this world before becoming terrified by what he discovers. After narrowly escaping, he is uncertain whether he really left his studio at all. This is my first narrative project with the Media Production major. Thank you to all who contributed.
Interview with Square cofounder and CEO Jack Dorsey on verifone announcement
Square is the new startup by Jack Dorsey (@Jack), the inventor of Twitter. In this video you can see me using Square to pay for my coffee at Sightglass coffee in San Francisco (in which Jack Dorsey is an investor).
Twitter creator Jack Dorsey talks about his new project, Square, and we see it in action
The Big Band Era had already ended and Rock and Roll was here to stay when this tune went all the way to #2 in April of 1957. This was the swan song of the Big Band Era, one last time in the Top Ten, and for a man well-identified with those times, Jimmy Dorsey. Ironically Jimmy Dorsey died just two months after this recording had risen to such lofty heights in 1957.
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...Hurricanes to an undefeated season and the national title. He won the Maxwell Award as the nation’s top player. As a senior, Dorsey led the Hurricanes back to the national title game, where they lost to Ohio State in overtime. A seventh round pick by San Francisco...
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Bradenton Herald
http://www.bradenton.com/sports/story/1796560.html
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Joey Dorsey's rebounding and size behind Chuck Hayes make him potentially valuable to the Rockets.
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The questions Joey
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Houston Chronicle
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...says he’s a better player this season By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star Dorsey Join the discussion in the forums. More News Glenn Dorsey pondered the notion for a second and, while picking at some tape on his football shoes, finally agreed. Yes, he said,...
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KansasCity.com
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/chiefs/story/1471275.html
Jason Dorsey is an acclaimed Gen Y Keynote Speaker. He delivers over 100 keynote speeches each year on Gen Y, (also called Millennials or Generation Y), and the Four Generations. Jason's clients range from international hotel chains and large healthcare providers to restaurant franchisees and Fortune 500 technology companies.
Dorsey Burnette - Tall Oak Tree
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...the process. "My goal is to wreak havoc, mess everything up," Dorsey said. "I want the d-line to control the whole game." But Dorsey refuses to believe the hype, despite being one of the state's top 100 recruits, among the ESPN U 150 Watch List nationally,...
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Longview News-Journal
http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/sports/stories/2009/08/01/08012009_dreamMVP_defense_.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=13
Dominique Dorsey Bio for ppl that dont know him check out my myspace www.myspace.com/redskinsway highlights PRO: * Earned Most Outstanding Special Teams Player honors in 2007 and 2008 for the Canadian Football League as a member of the Toronto Argonauts 2008 (Toronto Argonauts) * Unanimous selection as East Division Outstanding Special Teams Player for second consecutive season * Unanimous selection as Argos nominee for Outstanding Player and Outstanding Special Teams Player * Named East Division and CFL All-Star at kick returner for second straight season; also was named the 2008 CFLPA All-Star kick returner * Recorded eight carries for 62 yards including his first offensive touchdown as an Argonaut (7/20); also had five punt returns for 18 yards and five kickoffs for 116 yards against Edmonton * Notched the first 100+ yard receiving game of his career (09/01) and the longest reception of his career, 81 yards at Hamilton * Raced for 287 combined yards including a career-high and new club record 225 kickoff return yards at Montreal (9/7); Finished with 36 missed field goal yards, 225 kickoff return yards, one touchdown, 14 punt return yards and 12 rushing yards 2007 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Toronto Argonauts) * Named East Division Most Outstanding Special Teams Player * Named East Division All-Star on Special Teams * Traded to Winnipeg, along with DE Dwan Epps, from Saskatchewan on May 30, 2007 in exchange for OT Eric Wilson * Attended training camp with the Blue Bombers ...
Bunny Berigan, t / Mannie Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / Glenn Miller, Herb Spencer, a. New York, October 17, 1933.
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Tommy Dorsey (November 19, 1905 November 26, 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was known as "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing" and as "TD". He was the younger brother of Jimmy Dorsey. His lyrical trombone style became one of the signature sounds of his band and of the swing era.
From "The Fleet's In" (1942) Vocals by Helen O'Connell & Bob Eberly
TD's Clambake 7 featuring Edythe Wright
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Eric Dorsey plays in every game his rookie season as the Giants roll to a Super Bowl title.
Dorsey, 44, now helps teach the game through his work with TEST Sports Clubs.
Injuries forced Eric Dorsey to walk away from the gridiron in the preseason of 1993
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New York Daily News
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Jack Dorsey, CEO and founder of Twitter, toured Spain recently for several days. During his visit to Barcelona, we had the chance to share a conversation with him. The idea was to make an open interview, based on the questions sent to us by Twitter users. After writing some questions of our own and selecting the most appropriate ones from the received ones, we met Jack Dorsey in a Barcelona Hotel on March 2nd. Both sets of questions took as a premise the fact that Twitter is a very useful tool for educational purposes. During the documentation process for the meeting, we consulted some blog posts, lists of uses and articles analysing its educational uses. The surprise came on the talk with Jack Dorsey. He is not specifically interested in education, and isnt aware of the specific strengths or problems Twitter has in that field. Alright, may be it is unsurprising for the CEO of such a valuable company. Even so, the rest of the story is on the video, please feel free to embed it on your web site using this code.
WILL YOU STILL BE MINE Tommy Dorsey and His Orch. Charlie Peterson, Al Stearns, Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Blake(tp) Tommy Dorsey, George Arus, Dave Jacobs, Lowell Martin(tb) Fred Stulce, Manny Gershman(as) Heinie Beau, Don Lodice, Bruce Snyder(ts) Joe Bushkin(p) Clark Yocum(g) Sid Weiss(b) Buddy Rich(ds) Connie Haines(voc) New York, July 15, 1941
"Oh! Look at Me Now" is a 1941 song composed by Joe Bushkin, with lyrics by John devries. It is strongly associated with Frank Sinatra, who first recorded it with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, in an arrangement by Sy Oliver. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1957 for the album A Swingin' Affair, this time conducted by Nelson Riddle. Frank Sinatra - with Tommy Dorsey, Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers, January 6, 1941, A Swingin' Affair! (1957), Sinatra 57 in Concert (1999) Connie Haines died in September 2008 Obit... September 26, 2008 Connie Haines, a petite and dynamic big band singer who performed alongside Frank Sinatra in the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras, died Monday in Clearwater, Fla. The cause of death was myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune neuromuscular disease. She was 87. Haines was best known as a singer with a knack for rhythm, and many of her most successful recordings -- 25 of which each sold more than 50000 copies -- featured her crisp, swinging vocal style. When Dorsey first heard her in action with James at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook, New Jersey's temple of big band music, he reportedly asked, "Hey, little girl, where'd you learn to swing like that? And when can you join my band?" It didn't take long. Haines recorded "Comes Love" and "I Can't Afford to Dream" with James, revealing a capacity to handle lyrical ballads as well as jitterbug specials, before moving to the Dorsey organization with Sinatra. James, however, was not fond of Haines' birth name -- Yvonne Marie Antoinette jamais -- suggesting that it would take up too much space on a theater marquee. "You don't look like an Yvonne," he said, "you look like a Connie." And "Haines" was chosen, apparently because it was a close rhyme to "James." Haines quickly made the name her own, however, establishing herself as one of the prime female singers of the big band era. Many of her hit songs were the product of a warm musical partnership with Sinatra via tunes such as "Oh, Look At Me Now," "Let's Get Away From It All," "Friendship," "I'll Never Smile Again" and the jaunty rhythm tune "Snooty Little Cutie." Like many big band vocalists of the '40s, Haines moved on to a solo career as the public's preferences turned away from large ensemble swing to singers. Over the course of the next few decades, she released more than 200 recordings, ranging from her big band stylings to more contemporary rhythms. The first white singer to record for Motown Records, she released 14 songs written by Smokey Robinson, including "What's Easy For Two Is Hard For One." Haines also was drawn to gospel music as a reflection of her Christian beliefs, recording and touring in an ensemble that included close friends Beryl Davis, Rhonda Fleming and Jane Russell. Although her career as an actress tended to be framed in films that allowed her to perform as a singer, Haines' appearances in motion pictures such as "The Duchess of Idaho" suggested a talent that never had the opportunity to fully blossom within her lifelong dedication to music. She was a regular on the Abbott & Costello Radio Show and a frequent guest artist during the golden years of television variety shows, appearing with Milton Berle, Eddie Cantor, Perry Como, Frankie Laine and Ed Sullivan, among others. Haines' marriage to Robert dehaven, an ace pilot during World War II, ended in divorce. She is survived by her mother, Mildred jamais, who is 109; a son, Robert dehaven Jr. of San Francisco; a daughter, Kimberly Harlan of Prineville, Ore.; and three grandchildren."
"Oh! Look at Me Now" is a 1941 song composed by Joe Bushkin, with lyrics by John DeVries. It is strongly associated with Frank Sinatra, who first recorded it with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, in an arrangement by Sy Oliver. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1957 for the album A Swingin' Affair, this time conducted by Nelson Riddle. Frank Sinatra - with Tommy Dorsey, Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers, January 6, 1941, A Swingin' Affair! (1957), Sinatra 57 in Concert (1999) Connie Haines died in September 2008 Obit... September 26, 2008 Connie Haines, a petite and dynamic big band singer who performed alongside Frank Sinatra in the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras, died Monday in Clearwater, Fla. The cause of death was myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune neuromuscular disease. She was 87. Haines was best known as a singer with a knack for rhythm, and many of her most successful recordings -- 25 of which each sold more than 50000 copies -- featured her crisp, swinging vocal style. When Dorsey first heard her in action with James at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook, New Jersey's temple of big band music, he reportedly asked, "Hey, little girl, where'd you learn to swing like that? And when can you join my band?" It didn't take long. Haines recorded "Comes Love" and "I Can't Afford to Dream" with James, revealing a capacity to handle lyrical ballads as well as jitterbug specials, before moving to the Dorsey organization with Sinatra. James, however, was not fond of Haines ...
トロンボノロジートミー・ドーシー楽団TROMBONEOLOGY Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra Hal Ablesser, Claude Bowen, Ziggy Elman, Mickey Mangano, Charlie Shavers(tp) Tommy Dorsey, Walt Benson, Charles La Rue, John Youngman, (tb) Bruce Branson, Louis Prisby(as,cl) Marty Berman, Corky Corcoran(ts) Joe Cook(bs) Roc Colluccio(p) Tony Ritz(g) Sam Chieftz(b) Louis Bellson(ds) Los Angeles, July 1, 1947
トロンボノロジートミー・ドーシー楽団TROMBONEOLOGY Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra Hal Ablesser, Claude Bowen, Ziggy Elman, Mickey Mangano, Charlie Shavers(tp) Tommy Dorsey, Walt Benson, Charles La Rue, John Youngman, (tb) Bruce Branson, Louis Prisby(as,cl) Marty Berman, Corky Corcoran(ts) Joe Cook(bs) Roc Colluccio(p) Tony Ritz(g) Sam Chieftz(b) Louis Bellson(ds) Los Angeles, July 1, 1947

