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    The Maupin Woodstock One is an American high-wing, single-seat glider designed by Jim Maupin and made available as plans for amateur construction. The...
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  • Alvah C. Roebuck Maupin Woodstock One, glider Woodstock Pub, a pub in Bangkok, Thailand Woodstock Airport (disambiguation) Woodstock Road (disambiguation)...
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  • with Maupin. Crown City Glider Club Screaming Wiener Lockheed P-38 Lightning Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Maupin Carbon Dragon Maupin Windrose Maupin Woodstock...
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    Laister LP-46 Laister-Kauffman TG-4 (LK10A) Mitchell B-10 flying wing Maupin Woodstock One Miller Tern Monnett Monerai Moore SS-1 Advanced Soaring Concepts...
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  • number one on Tio i Topp in Sweden. The song was a favorite among the hippie culture, and was featured in McDonald's set list at the Woodstock Festival...
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  • McLaughlin, Larry Young, Lenny White, Don Alias, Juma Santos, and Bennie Maupin. Davis had written simple chord lines, at first for three pianos, which...
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  • Universal (Fred H. Matteson) Matteson M-1 (Jim Maupin) Maupin Woodstock One Maupin Carbon Dragon Maupin Windrose (Irwin Rue, Lyle Maxey – built by Franck...
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    Vietnam War, whose familiar chorus ("One, two, three, what are we fighting for?") is well known to the Woodstock generation and Vietnam veterans of the...
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    Hajdu's book Positively 4th Street. She is alluded to in the Armistead Maupin novel Tales of the City, set in San Francisco in the 1970s, and she appeared...
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  • Lehmann Maupin. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2020 – via Instagram. "The Poetics Project". Lehmann Maupin. "Mike...
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  • assumed to have ended if there has been no confirmed news of renewal at least one year after the show's last episode was released. These shows are originals...
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    Vitouš and Eddie Gómez split duties on bass. Haynes, multireedist Bennie Maupin, and pianist Stanley Cowell rounded out the ensemble. The following year...
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    Mademoiselle de Maupin by Théophile Gautier, which had been cleared of obscenity in the 1922 case Halsey v. New York. Mademoiselle de Maupin described a lesbian...
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  • Maugham: A Biography. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 0-671-24077-3. Armistead Maupin (24 October 2000). "Interview" (.RAM). The New York Times (Interview). Interviewed...
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    Equal, Forever Pure, Hooligan Sparrow, Hunky Dory, Icaros, Jewel's Catch One, The Last Laugh, Maya Angelou And Still I Rise, Out Run, A Song For You,...
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    Dance (1978), and Tales of the City (1978), the first volume of Armistead Maupin's long-running Tales of the City series. In the 1980s, Edmund White — who...
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    Honorable Mention at the Woodstock Film Festival. Lichtenstein created and was senior executive producer of the national, one-hour weekly series, The Infinite...
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