john mellencamp
The former has fewer privileges and will probably require user intervention. Plus, it uses .zap files.
Mike Pence, former governor of Indiana.
Bethlehem
No it was always known as the "Telephone". Some tried to dub it "the speaking telegrah"
It depends upon whether you are talking about Jane Seymour the former Tudor Queen of England, or Jane Seymour the modern actress. If the former, then no, she was a Roman Catholic- Mormonism did not exist in those days, not having been established until the 1820s. If the latter, nobody is exactly sure of the actress Jane Seymour's religion, although she has both sung and narrated during religious services during the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Jane Seymour is not her real name- she took the name after Queen Jane Seymour, her real name is Joyce Frankenburg and she is of Dutch / Polish extraction, her father was an Allied PoW during WW2.
Qwest' is the former name of the CenturyLink telephone service company. One could visit the CenturyLink website to obtain residential telephone service through this company.
Dane Fife
Hoagy Carmichael
5
It depends upon whether you are talking about Jane Seymour the former Tudor Queen of England, or Jane Seymour the modern actress. If the former, then no, she was a Roman Catholic- Mormonism did not exist in those days, not having been established until the 1820s. If the latter, nobody is exactly sure of the actress Jane Seymour's religion, although she has both sung and narrated during religious services during the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Jane Seymour is not her real name- she took the name after Queen Jane Seymour, her real name is Joyce Frankenburg and she is of Dutch / Polish extraction, her father was an Allied PoW during WW2.
You may be referring to Forrest W. Seymour, former journalist with the Des Moines, Iowa, Register and Tribune, who won the 1943 Pulitzer Prize in Journalism for Editorial Writing.
The answer is 13