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  1. Austin's history has also been largely tied to state politics and in the late 19th century, the establishment of the University of Texas made Austin a regional center for higher education, as well as a hub for state government. In the 20th century, Austin's music scene had earned the city the nickname "Live Music Capital of the World." [5]

  2. Feb 6, 2023 · A white Rolls-Royce was seen trolling the block, fuelling a rumor that it was Beyoncé. The Austin American-Statesman uncovered hints that the purchaser was the rapper 50 Cent, who left New York ...

  3. Newspaper clippings of Mike’s long drive head to head exploits with the likes of George Bayer put him consistently in the 305-325 yard range back in the 60’s, when a good long hit on tour was around 250-260. However, Mike’s real claim to fame was his 515 yard drive outside of Las Vegas, Nevada in 1974. But who was Mike really?

  4. He's freezing himself! Basil Exposition : [narrating as the pod takes off inside a rocket-powered Bob's Big Boy statue] And so Dr. Evil escaped and had himself cryogenically frozen, to return at a time when free love no longer reigned, and greed and corruption ruled again. Austin Powers : Alotta meant nothing to me.

  5. Tonya. Michael Hoke Austin (February 17, 1910 – November 23, 2005) was an American golf professional and kinesiology expert, specializing in long drives. [1] [2] He was credited by Guinness World Records with hitting the longest drive in tournament play (471 m/515 yd) in 1974 at Winterwood Golf Course (now called Desert Rose Golf Course) in ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · The name Michael originates from Mikha’el, a Hebrew name meaning ‘Who is like God?’ ( 1 ). In Hebrew tradition, Michael is recognized as one of the archangels and is the only one explicitly identified as such in the Bible. In the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament, Michael is portrayed as a protector of Israel.

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  8. May 4, 2009 · How Austin’s Rise Became a Tale of Two Cities. by Chris Bradford 05/04/2009. Austin has enjoyed healthy growth during its 150-year history. As a rule of thumb, its population doubles every 20 years, and has done so since it was founded. It continues to grow at a healthy clip: from a population of 345,000 in 1980 to 656,000 in 2000; the Census ...