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- "Mike Watt and Todd Congelliere form Jumpstarted Plowhards". Punknews.org. Retrieved November 11, 2019. "JUMPSTARTED PLOWHARDS - Round One (LP/TAPE/CD/Bundle)"...
- Day 2018 by Org Music. In 2019, Watt joined Todd Congelliere to form Jumpstarted Plowhards. Their debut album, Round One, was recorded for release on...
- Raymond Bagatsing (born 15 September 1971), is a Filipino actor. Having jumpstarted his acting career in the early 1990s, he is most notable for the roles...
- Polybius. The novel was enormously po****r when first published and jumpstarted a renewed interest in the history of the Roman Republic's conflict with...
- the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Austin credited the appointment as having jumpstarted his later career, saying: "People who might not have known Lloyd Austin...
- would have been only half as successful, and according to Williams it jumpstarted his career. He had previously scored Spielberg's debut feature, The Sugarland...
- International 1 (to Anastasia Gasanova) and 2 (to Madison Keys). She then jumpstarted her first major campaign of the year as the 15th seed at the Australian...
- However, for Michaels, the "Barber Shop" segment and the superkick jumpstarted his career which would continue to grow during the 1990s and 2000s. ^1...
- the forty-niners used to get to California. The California Gold Rush jumpstarted economic activity in the California deserts. Mining for silver, gold...
- in Italian classics, which he also wrote and directed. His career was jumpstarted by his first three successes, Fun Is Beautiful (1980), Bianco, rosso...