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CALLEBS: The Sellards also raise Black Angus Cattle that make those tasty steaks that the corporate execs have always spent so lavishly on.
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Jason Sellards (also known as Jake Shears) and John Garden, of the glam pop group Scissor Sisters, are scoring "Tales of the City," based on the book by Armistead Maupin, which could hit Broadway next season.
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CALLEBS: Exports are slowly improving and the Sellards do have the option of hanging on to their prize cattle until prices improve.
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The next step was to try inoculation on human beings; this was done in 1932 by the Rockefeller group and by Sellards and Laigret in France - in both cases with success.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1951 - Presentation Speech 1964
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Sellards, and Laigret in 1928 in Dakar, French West Africa, is known as the French strain, and, like the Asibi, is highly virulent for rhesus monkeys.
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Sellards, and Lloyd and Penna that the virus had acquired marked neurotropic affinities for these animals and produced a fatal encephalitis when inoculated into their brains.
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Their sounding board's indifferent response led to frontman Jake Shears (Jason Sellards) taking the drastic step of scrapping the entire album.
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So Jarrell accepted an invitation to pitch for Sellards 'team.
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"There's not too many places in West Virginia I haven't played baseball," Sellards said.
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When the Rev. Carl "Dickie" Sellards of Beckley was growing up in Marfork, coalfields baseball was a way of life.
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