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    Tony Bove (born in 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[citation needed]) is an author, publisher, and musician. He has authored or coauthored more than...
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  • Batteries". 1 August 2022. "Powerstation im Test" (in German). 1 August 2022. Tony Bove (2 February 2010). iPod & iTunes For Dummies, Book + DVD Bundle. John...
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    Microsoft; Bill Bennett, a marketing and communications strategist; and Tony Bove (rechristened "TBone"), author of books about computers and the Internet...
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  • top score if the OS was not proprietary to Macintosh hardware. Tony Bove of the Bove & Rhodes Report generally complained that "[f]or Unix super-users...
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  • 152½ Hurley Sanders 155 17-12-3 Ridgewood Grove W UD 12 June 1950 152¼ Tony Bove 146¾ 16-1-1 Ridgewood Grove W TKO 20 May 1950 155¾ Eddie Edwards 154 18-8-1...
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  • Publishing magazine (ISSN 0884-0873) was founded, edited, and published by Tony Bove and Cheryl Rhodes of TUG/User Publications, Inc., of Redwood City, California...
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    also founded and published the short-lived DataCast magazine, edited by Tony Bove and Cheryl Rhodes, focused on in-depth tutorials about specific microcomputer...
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  • Set, Go! from Manhattan Graphics. The Art of Desktop Publishing, by Tony Bove, Cheryl Rhodes, and Wes Thomas, Bantam, 1986, p.182 "Software Reviews:...
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  • Children of a Lesser God (play) (category Tony Award-winning plays)
    Rubinstein. Deaf actress Elizabeth Quinn later replaced Frelich, and Linda Bove, another deaf actress, known to television audiences for her more-than-30-year-long...
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  • Phyllis Frelich (category Tony Award winners)
    performance was adapted from D. L. Coburn's play and was directed by Linda Bove, with Deaf West Theatre artistic director Ed Waterstreet. Frelich died on...
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