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her mom inspired her.
The Flag A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross - 1927 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The Reform Party was actually created in 1995, but was inspired Ross Perot'r run for the Presidency in 1992.
The Flag A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross - 1927 was released on: USA: 1 October 1927 USA: 19 February 2002 (restored version)
Betsy Ross
Tony Ross is inspired by the vivid imagination of children and their unique perspectives on the world. He often draws from everyday experiences and emotions, transforming them into engaging stories and illustrations that resonate with young readers. His playful and humorous style reflects a deep understanding of childhood curiosity and the importance of creativity in storytelling. Ultimately, Ross's work encourages children to embrace their individuality and think outside the box.
Michael was inspired by many people but mostly James Brown. He was also influenced by many people one of which is Diana Ross
Michael was a very intellecutal, artistic man. He was inspired by James Brown, Fred Astaire, Michelangelo, Diana Ross, Elizabeth Taylor, and his own mother. Michael knew a lot of people and admired many.
Ross Capicchioni, a teenager from Detroit, was shot and left for dead by a friend in a gang initiation. Miraculously, he survived and identified his attacker, leading to his arrest and conviction. Capicchioni's story of survival and forgiveness has inspired many.
A Canadian member of the Ballarat Reform League, Captain Henry Ross, designed the Eureka flag. Ross was inspired by the design of the Australian Federation Flag. Three local women, Anastasia Withers, Anne Duke, and Anastasia Hayes, sewed the original flag.
Rick Ross, born William Leonard Roberts II, chose his stage name as a nod to former drug kingpin Freeway Rick Ross. He was inspired by the lifestyle and persona associated with the drug trade, which he often references in his music. Additionally, the name reflects his ambitions and aspirations within the hip-hop industry, symbolizing a sense of power and success.