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Edward James "Ed"
Hamell,
performing as
Hamell on Trial, is an
American punk rock, anti-folk,
spoken word musician,
described by
Righteous Babe Records...
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usually generated and
observed only in solution. It was
first prepared by
Hamell and
Levine in 1950
along with
several other hindered lithium diorganylamides...
- on
October 23, 2010.
Retrieved October 28, 2010. Miller,
Christopher L.;
Hamell,
George R. (September 1986). "A New
Perspective on Indian-White Contact:...
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criticized by
various historians,
including Samuel Payne,
William Starna,
George Hamell, and
historian and
archaeologist Philip Levy, who
claims the
evidence is...
- a main
inspiration by
contemporary performers like Beck,
Jeffrey Lewis,
Hamell on Trial, The
Moldy Peaches and
Regina Sp****r in the US and
Laura Marling...
- the
Washington Squares,
Cindy Lee Berryhill,
Brenda Kahn, Paleface, Beck,
Hamell on Trial, Mic****e Shocked, Zane Campbell, John S. Hall,
Roger Manning,...
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being unlike those in the U.S. Constitution;
William Starna and
George Hamell, who
described errors in Grinde's and Johansen's scholarship, particularly...
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World may
refer to: The
Happiest Man in the
World (album), a 2014
album by
Hamell on
Trial The
Happiest Man in the
World (2018 film), a film by Gipi The Happiest...
- Big as Life is an
album by the
American musician Hamell on Trial,
released in 1994. It was put out by
Doolittle Records, and
picked up by
Mercury the following...
- Sundiata, Arto Lindsay, **** and Animal, That One Guy, Utah Phillips,
Hamell on Trial,
Andrew Bird, Kurt Swinghammer,
Buddy Wakefield, Anaïs Mitc****...