first of all adv : before anything else; "first we must consider the garter snake" syn first, firstly, foremost, first off Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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My Savior First of All: Songs of Heaven's Promise by Cindy BerryLillenas
The theme of heaven's promise unifies these twelve moderate piano arrangements from Cindy Berry. Classic hymns and standard gospel songs are featured in this compendium. A versatile and accomplished arranger/keyboardist who is known throughout the Christian music industry, this was Cindy's third of a number of solo piano books for Lillenas. Contents: For All the Saints * Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken * He Hideth My Soul * He the Pearly Gates Will Open * My Jesus, I Love Thee * My Savior First of All * O That Will Be Glory * Ring the Bells of Heaven * Saved by Grace * Soon and Very Soon * Sweet By-and-by * When We All Get to Heaven. Jock Around The Clock: The story of history's first all-sports radio network by John BirchardXlibris, Corp.Jock Around the Clock takes you back three decades to a time when satellite broadcasting and the concept of all sports all the time were brand-new. It's the story of how ESPN founders Bill and Scott Rasmussen, having been forced out of their TV sports network, turned to radio and gave birth to the all-sports network, Enterprise Radio. The story features names familiar to American sports fans as they gather to launch the network that would flash across the sky for a brief few months, then flame out, leaving behind the blueprint so many others have copied since. Kinloch: Missouri's First All Black Town (MO) (Black America Series) by John A. Wright Sr.Arcadia PublishingLocated just outside of St. Louis, Kinloch was once a community locked off from the rest of the area by natural and man-made barriers. In spite of a lack of financial resources, it once provided its residents with a school district, city hall, post office, business district, and recreational facilities. Residents will recognize Dunbar Elementary, the oldest school for blacks in St. Louis County, Holy Angels, the oldest continuing black parish in the St. Louis Archdiocese, as well as former residents Congresswoman Maxine Waters and political activist Dick Gregory. Eventually, due to insufficient revenue, this once thriving community fell into decline, and is now struggling to keep its small town values and ideals alive. Scholastic's First...all About Space First Encyclopedia (Scholastic First Encyclopedia) by Sue BecklakeScholastic ReferenceThe Scholastic First Encyclodedia series is written and illustrated with the youngest readers in mind. ALL ABOUT SPACE introduces children to the solar system, astronomy, and space travel. SCHOLASTIC FIRST ENCYCLOPEDIA: ALL ABOUT SPACE covers all the basic questions a young child may have about the solar system and space travel. This book begins by guiding children to each of the planets in the solar system with the help of photographs, illustrations, and easy-to-understand text. Comets, asteroids, and meteors are also discussed. Next, children will learn about the different people that study outer space. Not only will kids find out who these people are, but they will also learn about the different techniques and tools they use to practice their trades. The final section of the book is devoted to space travel. Here, kids get an introduction to what it takes to send astronauts into space and what goes on once they are out there. On Your Mark, Get Set, Go! the First All-Animal Olympics,: The First All-Animal Olympics (Sports I Can Read Book)by Leonard P. KesslerHarpercollins Childrens BooksEveryone gets to participate in the first All-Animal Olympics except Worm but he keeps training anyway. Wheelin' on Beale: How Wdia-Memphis Became the Nation's First All-Black Radio Station and Created the Sound That Changed America by Louis CantorPharos BooksRebounding for Christ: The story of one of Oklahoma's first All-State Basketball Stars by Dr. Phillip J FinleyCreateSpaceTravis Finley is one of many strong African-American men who found an outlet to help him persevere through a tumultuous period of societal unrest and uncertainties. Today, it is not uncommon for thousands of young black men and women to pursue scholarships through sports as a way to obtain a higher education; during the 1950's and 1960's, it was hope, skill, perseverance, and love of the game which propelled many black men to the spotlight. As told in this story, even that wasn't a guarantee for a successful career in athletics. My father worked hard at becoming an athlete and well respected gentleman in the community. I would like to say that I am one of four sons who decided to take a stab at looking into the eyes of a child, athlete, son, father, husband, grandfather, city councilman, and preacher. This is my story of my father out of the love and support of my family, friends, and those close to my father. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong. 2 Corinthians 12th Chapter 9-10 ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY - Volume 72, number 5 - November Nov 1978: This Is Death; The Long Dark Street; Charlie in Moscow; The Eyes of the Okapi; Hip to the Trip; Trial and Error; Nature's Way; Going Backward; Dover Without Perks; The First of All Rulesby Ellery (editor) (Donald E. Westlake; Thomas Walsh; Brian Garfield; Michael Talbot; John Storm Roberts; D. O. Bell; Dave Thornburg; David Ely; Joyce Porter; Ernest Savage; Robert L. Fish; Edward D. Hoch; Otto Penzler; Jon L. Breen) QueenDavis PublicationsThe Day All the Stars Came Out: Major League Baseball's First All-Star Game, 1933 by Lew FreedmanMcFarlandThis is a history of Major League Baseball's first All-Star Game, originally conceived in 1933 as a one-time "Game of the Century" (including greats such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Carl Hubbell and Lefty Grove) to lift the spirits of the nation and its people in the midst of the Great Depression. The game was so successful that it became a yearly event and an integral part of the baseball season. The work describes the game, from the Chicago Tribune's early advocacy for the contest through every play, and describes the later accomplishments of many of the individuals involved. |
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