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Bonnie and Clyde

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie

Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, the second of three children. She married Roy Thornton on September 25, 1926, but the pairing was short-lived. Noted for homesickness throughout her short adult life, she longed to be near her mother, Emma Parker. Her husband soon drifted away in spurts — once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was sentenced to five years in prison shortly thereafter, they never divorced, and Bonnie was wea ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, the second of three children. She married Roy Thornton on September 25, 1926, but the pairing was short-lived. Noted for homesickness throughout her short adult life, she longed to be near her mother, Emma Parker. Her husband soon drifted away in spurts — once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was sentenced to five years in prison shortly thereafter, they never divorced, and Bonnie was wearing Thornton's wedding ring when she died. In her book about her year with Bonnie and Clyde Blanche Ba ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie hurt

In June 1933, while driving with W.D. Jones and Bonnie, Clyde missed some construction signs, dropping the car into a ravine. It rolled, and Bonnie was trapped in the passenger seat as battery acid leaked onto her right leg. Though she was seriously injured, Clyde's first requirement was to get them out of the area — a difficult task with the attention drawn by the accident. When finally away, their latest hostages released, Clyde insisted that Bonnie be allowed to convalesce. After meeting up with Blanche and Buck Barrow again, they staye ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - Controversy and Aftermath

Controversy lingers over whether Bonnie Parker should have been killed, and whether the first shot, fired into Clyde Barrow's head by Prentis Oakley with a borrowed Remington Model 8, was too hasty. Oakley is reported to have been haunted for the rest of his life by his actions that day. However, he appears to have been the only posse member bothered in any way by his actions. Bonnie unfortunately did not die as easily as Clyde, who died instantly with Oakley's head shot. The posse reported her uttering a long, horrified and pain filled scre ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Clyde

Clyde may refer to: The River Clyde and Firth of Clyde in Scotland. HM Naval Base Clyde at Faslane and Coulport, two locations which are home to the UK's strategic nuclear deterrent. Several vessels of the Royal Navy named HMS Clyde. Clyde, New Zealand, location of the Clyde Dam. Australia: Clyde, New South Wales Clyde, Victoria Clyde River, New South Wales Canada: Clyde, Prince Edward Island Clyde, Quebec

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Bonnie Tyler

Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins on June 8, 1953 in Skewen, Neath) is a Welsh singer. Born into a large working-class family of six children, her father worked as a miner while her mother, an opera fan, shared her love of music with her children. Influenced by the music of Janis Joplin and Tina Turner, as a teen she sang with a group called "Bobby Wayne and the Dixies," following which she formed her own band, calling it Imagination. Adopting different stage names until settling on Bonnie Tyler, for nearly a decade she and her band per ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Clyde Lovellette

Clyde Lovellette (born September 7, 1929 in Petersburg, Indiana) is a former professional basketball player, the first basketball player in history to play on an NCAA, Olympics and NBA championship squad. Lovellette fostered the trend of tall, physical and high-scoring centers. A two-time All-State performer at Garfield High School in Terre Haute, Indiana, the six-foot-nine Lovellette led the University of Kansas Jayhawks to the 1952 NCAA title, capturing MVP honors and scoring a then-NCAA-record 141 points. A three-time All-Am ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Raitt, (born November 8, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitar virtuoso who was born in Burbank, California, the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt. Bonnie Raitt - Biography. She began playing guitar at the age of 12, something not a lot of her high school girlfriends did. Later she would become famous for her bottleneck-style guitar playing. "I had played a little at school and at camp," Raitt later recalled in a July 2002 interview. "My parents would drag me out to perform f ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Bonnie Nettles

Bonnie Nettles was co-leader of a group with Herff Applewhite, (Herff never went by the name "Marshall" according to friends and family) and became the leader of what turned into the Heaven's Gate cult after Nettles death. Bonnie Nettles, a nurse, met Applewhite while visiting a patient at a Houston, Texas hospital (in the psychiatric ward) in the early 1970s. She met him again at a threatre where her daughter worked and her son took drama classes. Nettles did astrological charts for some of the mothers there when she ra ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Clyde Fitch

Clyde Fitch (May 2, 1865 - September 4, 1909) American dramatist. Born William Clyde Fitch at Elmira, New York, he wrote over 60 plays, 36 of them original, which varied from social comedies and farces to melodrama and historical dramas. As the only child to live to adulthood, his father, Captain William G. Fitch, a graduate of West Point and a Union officer in the Civil War, encouraged him to become an architect or to engage in a career of business, but his mother, Alice Clark, in whose eyes he could do no wrong, always ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Clyde Tombaugh

Clyde William Tombaugh (February 4, 1906 — January 17, 1997) was an American astronomer who discovered the planet Pluto in 1930. Tombaugh was born in Streator, La Salle County, Illinois. After his family moved to Burdett, Kansas, Tombaugh built his first telescope and sent drawings of his observations of Jupiter and Mars to the Lowell Observatory. These resulted in a job offer. Tombaugh was employed at the Lowell Observatory from 1929 to 1945. Following his discovery of Pluto, Tombaugh earned astronomy degrees from the University of Kansas and Northern Arizona University. He taught astronomy at New Me ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Clyde Dam

The Clyde Dam is New Zealand's largest hydroelectric dam and was built along the Clutha River, near the town of Clyde. There was considerable controversy when the dam was planned as to whether it was needed, and also because it would flood many houses and orchards upstream at Cromwell, as well as the scenic Cromwell Gorge, which was a highlight of the then young but growing New Zealand tourism industry. The dam went ahead as part of the Think Big projects of the late 1970s and early 1980s, creating Lake Duns ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Clyde Cowan

Clyde Lorrain Cowan Jr (December 6, 1919–1974) was a captain in the United States Army Air Force. In 1956, along with Fred Reines, he detected the existence of the neutrino in the neutrino experiment. Frederick Reines received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 in both their names. He is buried in Arlington Cemetery. ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Bonny Light oil

Bonny Light oil is a grade of crude oil produced in the Bonny region of Nigeria. Fraudulent offers of cheap Bonny Light oil, often backed up with sophisticated documentation, have become a common scam. ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Keyword

Keyword may mean: Keyword (computer), an identifier in a computer language that indicates a specific command Keyword (linguistics), a word that occurs with unexpected frequency in a text Keyword (America Online), an addressing scheme used on America Online as an alternative to URLs A word describing a concept found in a document such as a Web page, constituting part of the metadata for the document This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Diction

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia - Crosshill

Crosshill is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde. Crosshill - North of the River Clyde. Anderston | Anniesland | Auchenshuggle | Auchinloch | Baillieston | Balornock | Barlanark | Barmulloch | Blairdardie | Blythswood Hill | Bridgeton | Broomhill | Cadder | Calton | Carmyle | Carntyne | Colston | Cowcaddens | Cowlairs | Craigend | Cranhill | Dalmarnock | Dawsholm | Dennistoun | Dowanhill | Drumchapel | Easterhouse | Finnieston | Firhill | Garnethill | Garrowhi ...

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie Raitt - Biography

She began playing guitar at the age of 12, something not a lot of her high school girlfriends did. Later she would become famous for her bottleneck-style guitar playing. "I had played a little at school and at camp," Raitt later recalled in a July 2002 interview. "My parents would drag me out to perform for my family, like all parents do, but it was a hobby—nothing more...I think people must wonder how a white girl like me became a blues guitarist. The truth is, I never intended to do this for a living. I grew up...in a Quaker family, and ...

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Bonnie Raitt, Bonnie Raitt - Biography, Bonnie Raitt - Political activism, Bonnie Raitt - Personal life, Bonnie Raitt - Discography, Bonnie Raitt - Singles

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie Raitt - Biography

Raitt began playing guitar at the age of 12, something not a lot of her high school girlfriends did. Later she would become famous for her bottleneck-style guitar playing. "I had played a little at school and at camp," she later recalled in a July 2002 interview. "My parents would drag me out to perform for my family, like all parents do, but it was a hobby—nothing more...I think people must wonder how a white girl like me became a blues guitarist. The truth is, I never intended to do this for a living. I grew up...in a Quaker family, and for me being Quaker was a polit ...

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Bonnie Raitt, Bonnie Raitt - Biography, Bonnie Raitt - Political activism, Bonnie Raitt - Personal life, Bonnie Raitt - Discography, Bonnie Raitt - Singles

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Clyde Drexler - Career

Drexler attended the University of Houston, where, alongside Hakeem Olajuwon and Larry Michaux, he made up the "Phi Slamma Jamma" basketball fraternity, known for the aerial exploits of its members. Despite being heavily favored, Houston lost the 1983 NCAA finals against underdog North Carolina State. He was drafted surprising low - 14th overall - in the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. He helped lead that team to the NBA Finals in 1990 and 1992, with the help of young and talented teamates, such as Terry Porter, J ...

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Clyde Drexler, Clyde Drexler - Career, Clyde Drexler - His style, Clyde Drexler - Honors

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Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie Bramlett - Career

Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell started her musical career at fifteen as a backup singer for blues acts such as Fontella Bass, Albert King, and Little Milton. She made history as the first Caucasian female to sing with Ike and Tina Turner as one of the "Ikettes". She eventually moved to Los Angeles, where she met fellow singer Delaney Bramlett in 1967 at a bowling alley gig for his band, the Shindogs. They were married within the week. The duo signed with Stax Records and became known as Delaney & Bonnie, becoming the first white artists am ...

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Bonnie Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett - Career, Bonnie Bramlett - Discography, Bonnie Bramlett - Filmography

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