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"Allen" is the second episode of the television series Prison Break, which was first broadcast on television on August 29, 2005. The episode is the second to air alongside the Pilot episode as part of the two-part start of the series. "Allen" was written by series creator Paul Scheuring and directed by Michael Watkins. Robert Knepper makes his first appearance as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, but was not yet billed as a regular character until the following episode, "Cell Test". Also, Marshall Allman, despite credited, does not appear as L. J. Burrows.
The episode's title refers to the hex key that Michael makes from a screw, the key being named "Allen Schweitzer 11121147". Also in this episode, Veronica Donovan continues her investigation as to who is actually responsible to framing Lincoln Burrows on Michael's request, while at the same time, Michael deals with the impending race riot in Fox River, which could hinder his escape plans.
Michael Scofield and Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) face a lockdown in order for the guards to search cells for contraband, where they're about to throw away a knife, but were stopped by Bellick (Wade Williams), who sends Sucre to SHU. Warden Pope (Stacy Keach) calls off the search for Michael's cell, but Bellick feels determined to, and sneaks into his cell when the prisoners are away, and finds the name "Allen Schweitzer". Bellick runs the name on the database, only to find no one matching it.
Allen is a Celtic surname, originating in Scotland, and common in Ireland, Wales and England. It is a variation of the surname MacAllen and may be derived from two separate sources: Ailin, in Scottish and Irish Gaelic, means both "little rock" and "harmony", or it may also be derived from the Celtic Aluinn, which means "handsome". Variant spellings include Alan, Allan, etc. The noble family of this surname, from which a branch went to Portugal, is descended of one Alanus de Buckenhall.
In Ireland, Allen is the Anglicization of the Gaelic name Ó h-Ailín. Allen is the 41st most common surname in England.
Allen (first name and dates unknown) was an English cricketer who played for Middlesex during the 1750s and 1760s.
Allen played for All-England against Dartford in the three first-class matches found in the 1759 sources. Dartford won the series 2-1.
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"Busy" is a song performed by British singer-songwriter Olly Murs, taken from his debut studio album, Olly Murs. It was written by Murs, Adam Argyle, Martin Brammer, and was released as the fourth and final single from the album on 27 May 2011. It was his second, and last single to date, to not be accompanied by a physical CD single. The song was Murs' first and so far only single release to fail to reach the UK Top 40.
The song was co-written by Murs, along with Adam Argyle and Martin Brammer, for his debut album, Olly Murs. The single was released featuring two B-sides, new song "Takes a Lot", and an acoustic version of "Please Don't Let Me Go". The song instrumental was used as a backing track for Marks & Spencer food adverts from the year of release to May 2013 and as the theme tune to the BBC One sitcom Me and Mrs Jones.
The single's release fell right in the middle of Murs' first ever theatre tour, so promotion, as with his previous release, was limited. The song was performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Carlisle on 15 May 2011, on Paul O'Grady Live on 27 May 2011, and on This Morning on 2 'June 2011.
"Busy" is the first single released from Lyfe Jennings' fourth album I Still Believe. on February 23, 2010. Busy reached number 39 on the Billboard R&B/hip hop charts.
Crazy is a 2010 12" vinyl single by German band Neu!. It was released shortly after the Neu! Vinyl Box on Grönland Records as a part of Record Store Day. It was the first Neu! single to be released since Isi in 1975 and the only single to be taken from Neu! '86. It was sold in a limited edition and was only available for a short time after 17 April 2010.
The two songs were recorded during the brief studio-only Neu! reunion of 1985-6. The failure of the sessions led Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother to seal the master tapes with wax and once again disband Neu!.
The unavailability of the original three Neu! albums in the 1990s caused mass bootlegging, particularly by the Luxembourg label Germanofon, which Dinger personally attempted to contact, without success. Many music retailers were fooled by the bootlegs, and the Krautrock revival caused by Julian Cope's book Krautrocksampler put the Neu! albums in high demand. Unable to reach an agreement with Rother, Dinger released the tapes of the 1980s sessions as Neu! 4 in 1995 on Captain Trip Records, Tokyo without informing Rother. This incensed Dinger's bandmate, and the CD was soon deleted. Fan interest in the CD grew, and in 2010 Rother was forced to concede a proper release for the album on Grönland Records as Neu! '86. To coincide with this release, Crazy was put out as a vinyl limited-edition single on Record Store Day.
Check out this 3 month time lapse at the Allen Event Center of all the exciting events! Kicking off with the Allen Gun Show on Sept. 3rd and moving through the month with the Goo Goo Dolls with Collective Soul, then the Guns & Hoses Boxing event to the Collin County Fall Home & Garden Show. The amazing Sadie Robertson and Counting Crow & Rob Thomas ended out the month. October kicked off the Allen Bridal Show followed by the Allen Americans home opener, the Allen ISD Health Hustle, the Dallas Sidekicks home opener and several changes back to ice and turf until 5-days of Disney On Ice to end the month. Whew! What's happening this month? http://alleneventcenter.com/Calendar.aspx Check out the Arena http://www.alleneventcenter.com Watch ACTV online 24/7 http://www.AllenTV.org
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"Intentional Woman", Lorri Allen, inspires you in this short video to focus on what matters most in life. At the Intentional Living Center we have a passion to help you live for Christ in all areas of their life. Through our ministry you will receive practical, useful help and encouragement, which will help you focus on what matters most and follow through with action to help ignite transformation in your life. To learn more about the Intentional Living Center visit www.TheIntentionalLife.com
Trailer for my presentation for the Los Angeles Area Legal Recruiters Association on January 13, 2015. Stop bragging about being “crazy-busy” and start getting things done! Time is one of our most precious resources. Yet we battle daily to make the best use of it. This presentation addresses how to get more done in less time with less stress by maximizing your productivity and setting priorities. Learn to pinpoint where you need to take control. Improve your comprehension and focus and more effectively perform when juggling people, paper, and priorities. Topics Include: self-assessment, tools of time management, how to say no, project lists and to-do lists, conquering procrastination, the myth of multi-tasking, and dealing with interruptions. Lisa Montanaro is a lawyer turned productivi...
Alan watt - People are too busy fighting each other Alan Watt Website: http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/ Support Alan's work by donating or buying his books/discs: http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/PaypalDonations.html
Official music video for “All of Me” by John Legend Listen to John Legend: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_Listen Subscribe to the official John Legend YouTube channel: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_YTs Watch more John Legend videos: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_YT Follow John Legend: Facebook: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_FB Instagram: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_IG TikTok: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_TikTok Twitter: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_TW Website: https://found.ee/JL_Official Spotify: https://found.ee/JohnLegend_SP #JohnLegend #AllOfMe #LoveInTheFuture Chorus: 'Cause all of me Loves all of you Love your curves and all your edges All your perfect imperfections Give your all to me I'll give my all to you You're my end and my beginnin' Even when I lose, I'm winnin'
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Blind singer Chris Chadwick-Parnell, 23, was targeted by the pair in Bangor town centre, north Wales. Gary Williams, 51, and Alan Fothergill, 43, both from Bangor, were filmed brazenly stealing from his open guitar case where he was collecting money (main video). Williams (top left) and Fothergill (bottom left) were jailed for 30 months and 25 months respectively at Caernarfon Crown Court. A crowdfunding page has raised over £1,600 to help the father-to-be Mr Chadwick-Parnell, who has thanked his supporters for the 'humbling and heart warming' act. Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7418769/Moment-callous-thieves-steal-blind-busker-hand-just-4.html Original Video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1997106/Video-Callous-thieves-steal-blind-busker-busy-town-...
"Allen" is the second episode of the television series Prison Break, which was first broadcast on television on August 29, 2005. The episode is the second to air alongside the Pilot episode as part of the two-part start of the series. "Allen" was written by series creator Paul Scheuring and directed by Michael Watkins. Robert Knepper makes his first appearance as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, but was not yet billed as a regular character until the following episode, "Cell Test". Also, Marshall Allman, despite credited, does not appear as L. J. Burrows.
The episode's title refers to the hex key that Michael makes from a screw, the key being named "Allen Schweitzer 11121147". Also in this episode, Veronica Donovan continues her investigation as to who is actually responsible to framing Lincoln Burrows on Michael's request, while at the same time, Michael deals with the impending race riot in Fox River, which could hinder his escape plans.
Michael Scofield and Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) face a lockdown in order for the guards to search cells for contraband, where they're about to throw away a knife, but were stopped by Bellick (Wade Williams), who sends Sucre to SHU. Warden Pope (Stacy Keach) calls off the search for Michael's cell, but Bellick feels determined to, and sneaks into his cell when the prisoners are away, and finds the name "Allen Schweitzer". Bellick runs the name on the database, only to find no one matching it.