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The 48-year-old spent nearly 15 years as a writer and producer of television shows, including "The Cosby Show," "A Different World," "Suddenly Susan" and "Linc's."
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Attempts to sell another of Linc's noncore properties, Emerald, can intensify now that Galilee is sold, and Linc Chief Executive
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"Linc's a nice guy and loads of people, including me, really like him."
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(He's played, incidentally, by Marshall Allman, the actor who played Linc's doofy son L.J. in Prison Break, one of the great guilty pleasure TV shows of all time.)
William Bradley: Mad Men: "The Color Blue" -- HuffPost Review 2009
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The end of discussions with Yanzhou marks the second time talks between Linc and a Chinese company have collapsed, and follows Linc's April announcement that it was confident of selling of three Australian coal tenements to Yanzhou.
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I hear Linc's hair is a lot longer and more bouffant than the picture you have.
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Face it, Linc's a nice guy and loads of people, including me, really like him.
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I don't think Linc's luscious locks are so much a bowl as they are a "cascading bowl".
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"Linc's" is set in a Washington, D.C., bar owned by an archconservative black Republican.
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"Today on the networks all you see is basic buffoonery on black shows," says "Linc's" creator Tim Reid, who starred in "WKRP in Cincinnati" and created the short-lived but well-regarded "Frank's Place."
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