- hillsides, it can be
called "talus" or "scree". In mining,
debris called attle usually consists of rock
fragments which contain little or no ore. Marine...
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Alvin Austin Attles Jr. (November 7, 1936 –
August 20, 2024) was an
American professional basketball player, coach, and
executive who
spent his entire...
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Attles is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Attles (1936–2024),
American basketball player and
coach Joseph Attles (1903–1990), American...
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Joseph Attles (April 7, 1903 –
October 29, 1990) was an
American character actor of the
legitimate theater,
vaudeville and
motion pictures.
Attles was born...
- CC
Attle's (or
sometimes simply CC's) is a **** bar in Seattle's
Capitol Hill neighborhood, in the U.S.
state of Washington. CC
Attle's is a po****r ****...
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Attles'
tenure (1960–1962) in Philadelphia. He also
served as head
coach (1969–1983). 5 Also
served as
general manager (2004–2009). Meschery,
Attles,...
- the
earlier Middle Field was
marked as Hill
Field and
Short Attle Field simply as
Attle Field. On
Windmill Hill a
tower mill was
built in the late 18th...
- 12–1) Tom
Heinsohn John
Havlicek 1975
Golden State Warriors (1) (6, 3–3) Al
Attles 4–0
Washington Bullets (2) (2, 0–2) K. C.
Jones Rick
Barry 1976 Phoenix...
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Kaneko /
Yuriko Okemoto (final,
silver medal)
Christian Hansen /
Gitte Attle Rasmussen (final,
silver medal)
Peter Emptage /
Betty Bartlett (semifinals...
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artist (b. 1938) Dink Widenhouse, 92,
racecar driver (b. 1932)
August 20 Al
Attles, 87,
basketball player and
coach (Golden
State Warriors) (b. 1936) Erik...