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| | Henry Cary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cary's Lives of the early French Poets, and Lives of English Poets (from Samuel Johnson to Henry Kirke White), intended as a continuation of Johnson's Lives of the Poets, were published in a collected form in 1846. |  | | Henry Francis Cary (December 6, 1772 - August 14, 1844) was an English author and translator. |  | | Cary's Dante thus gradually took its place among standard works, passing through four editions in the translator's lifetime. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cary
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 | | Henry Francis Cary and John Taaffe Junior: the Translator of Dante and A Comment on the Divine Comedy. |  | | Cary did not invent the title but found it in one of the manuscripts of the poem: the Italian tradition, however, settled on the present title "Divine Comedy" since the Venice edition of 1555 edited by Ludovico Dolce. |  | | From his first preface Cary underlines the hope that the translation "may not be without interest for the mere English reader" and that his work is "one of the sublimest efforts of the human invention". |
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http://www.dur.ac.uk/antonella.braida/taaffee.htm
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| | Prodigal Daughter Project-BIO:Elizabeth Cary |
 | | Elizabeth Cary was the sole child born to Sir Laurence and Lady Elizabeth Tanfield of Burford Priory, Oxford in 1585. |  | | Cary was also the first Englishwoman to write a tragedy and the first to write a history play, The History of the Life, Reign and Death of Edward II (ca. |  | | Her natural inclination for learning showed itself in early childhood despite her strict mother's attempts to thwart Elizabeth's intellectual development by reportedly forbidding her to read at night (to which Elizabeth began bribing servants for candles). |
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http://staff.valpo.edu/kinnes/closet/carybio.html
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| | Greg Hildebrandt's Indy IV - Part 3 of 3 |
 | | HENRY This scroll only talks of the ancient tale of the two brothers of fire, Hasan and Erciyes Dagi, and how their anger created the chamber of worship. |  | | HENRY It is only by the hands of woman and the strength of man, can the staff of Moses stand alone, leaving only one door. |  | | CARY Ok! But don't come crying to me when you're a hundred and I'm only twenty, after I find the Fountain of Youth. |
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http://www.indyfan.com/fanfic/hilde/part03.html
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| | Cary, Henry Francis -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Henry Wriothesley, to whom Shakespeare dedicated two poems, was one of the writer's first patrons. |  | | English novelist Joyce Cary developed a trilogy form in which each volume is narrated by one of three protagonists. |  | | English biographer and translator, best known for his blank verse translation of The Divine Comedy of Dante. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9020582?tocId=9020582
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| | DeKari-Cary-Carey |
 | | But at length this noble champion vanquished the presumptuous Arragonois, for which King Henry V, restored unto him a good part of his fathers lands, for which his loyalty to Richard II, he had been deprived of by Henry IV. |  | | 5.) Reign of Henry VII, Edward Vi, Mary and Elizabeth. |  | | 16.) Moses Cary in his manuscript wrote; 'The daughters of John Cary: one married a Howard, one Dea. |
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http://www.sparksgenealogy.net/cary.html
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 | | Goes over to Cary and strokes his arm to take his soul, Cary turns around and looks at him puzzled.Mason moves quickly away from him. |  | | HENRY: Weve fallen in love with Japan CARY: It's the only thing that I wish I had here. |  | | CARY: It's English HENRY: Oh, ask him if he wants a cosmo CARY: God save the Queen (waves him to come in) MASON:(whispers) Not today sir Tranistion Back at Happy Time offices, George is in the copier room (VO)Okay here it comes! |
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http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/deadlikeme/season1/deadlikeme-111.txt
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| | EREKSON: DISSERTATION APPENDIX |
 | | Jim, Cary, and Henry coaxed Ariel into telling "The Three Bears." This transcript largely reflects the period of convincing her to tell the story. |  | | Henry improvises a telling of "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" in a small group performance session with the author, Mike R., and Troy. |  | | Henry seems to act oblivious to Adam's distractions. |
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http://www.msu.edu/user/ereksonj/dissertation/data/appendix.html
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| | Amazon.com: Video: The Bishop's Wife (1948) |
 | | And all the time he is spending with Julia and Debby may make Henry angry enough to realize what is really important, if it is not too late. |  | | Cars stop for him and he knows the name of everyone he meets before they tell him. |  | | But can Dudley get through to Henry in time to restore his wonderful marriage to Julia?....Can even an Angel resist the charms of Loretta Young? |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004XMSN?v=glance
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| | Estes Listings from the Carey Estes Moore Genealogy by Helen Estes Seltzer |
 | | The earliest known record of the name Cary was in the “Doomsday Book”, written in 1086 by edict of William the Conqueror. |  | | It was the time of PILGRIM’S PROGRESS and of Newton, of Cromwell, Milton, Louis XIV, Racine, Corneille, Moliere, Dryden and Alexander Pope. |  | | Children: i Mary Elizabeth; ii Samuel Henry, III. |
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http://www.samizdat.com/gen/estes/caryestesmoore.html
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| | Free eBooks |
 | | Divine Comedy: Hell (tr Henry Francis Cary, illust Gustave Doré), vol 3 |  | | Divine Comedy: Hell (tr Henry Francis Cary, illust Gustave Doré), vol 2 |  | | Divine Comedy: Hell (tr Henry Francis Cary, illust Gustave Doré), vol 1 |
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http://www.thalasson.com/gtn/gtnletD.htm
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| | Pindar |
 | | Henry Francis Cary - Cary, Henry Francis, 1772–1844, English translator. |  | | Businesses get the big 'E' with Pindar Net; Pindar Group launches Europe's largest web enabling resource. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/id/A0839079
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| | Search Results for "cary" |
 | | Cary, Joyce, (Arthur Joyce Lunel Cary), 1888-1957, English author. |  | | Search for books related to your query at Amazon.com: |  | | He began on stage in 1923 and made his first film in 1932. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=col65&query=cary
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| | Movie Spoiler for the film - TORQUE |
 | | Cary calls Shane and tells her that he wants her and Val and Dalton to come and meet him at the garage. |  | | Cary saves Trey and gives him his bike. |  | | Cary tells Henry that he stole the bikes to pay off bills and his own bike. |
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http://www.themoviespoiler.com/Spoilers/torque.html
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| | Tragedy of Mariam |
 | | All but two of her daughters entered convents, and one (perhaps Anne, who took the name Clementia upon becoming a nun at Cambray) wrote The Lady Falkland: Her Life, a biography of Elizabeth Cary that is a cross between hagiography and an honest account of a person's life. |  | | In 1602, she married Sir Henry Cary in what was no doubt a marriage arranged by her parents. |  | | Henry, upon hearing the news, immediately took her children from her, cut off all of her financial support, and disowned her. |
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http://virtual.park.uga.edu/cdesmet/rachel/rswnet3.htm
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| | Henry Cary and South Falkland: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage |
 | | Richard Whitbourne promoted these areas for colonization in the second edition of his Discourse and Discovery of Newfoundland (1622), and another colonial propagandist identifying himself as "T.C." did the same in A Short Discourse of the New-Found-Land (Dublin 1623). |  | | He sold off a narrow strip, south of Aquaforte, to a prominent man in the court of James I -- Sir Henry Cary, who became Viscount Falkland the next year. |  | | Map shows the lands controlled by Henry Cary in the 17th century. |
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http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/falkland.html
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| | Pittcon Hall of Fame |
 | | Along with George Downs and William Miller, Cary founded the Applied Physics Corporation. |  | | Seven years later he followed this with the Cary model 14, the first commercial ultraviolet-visible recording spectrophotometer, which enabled researchers for the first time to measure absorbencies into the infrared region. |  | | Cary was a hands-on designer who was happy to customize his products for special applications, and in 1966 Varian Associates bought Applied Physics Corporation and renamed it Cary Instruments. |
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http://www.chemheritage.org/exhibits/pittcon/cary.html
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| | Business |
 | | The story of the Baars family and four generations of active real estate development is one of the fascinating sagas of Pensacola. |  | | Although we have his picture in the uniform of a military academy, we think he was schooled mostly by his father. |  | | Henry and Mary Ellison attempted to create and market a concept which would later be known as condominiums, handsome furnished villas in a protected area near Lake Texar. |
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http://www.stjohnshistoriccemetery.com/pensacolas_heritages/business.htm
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| | The Top |
 | | However, the Flash tricked him into attempting to possess him while he was still alive, and Henry Allen’s spirit returned to his own body (Flash #303, 1981). |  | | The Top’s story does not end with his death, however. |  | | The Flash captured him, but knew the Top would return again and again, even if he died. |
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http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/top.html
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| | ULIB.ORG |
 | | Hell, Purgatory, Paradise, translated by Henry F. Cary ; with introduction and notes |  | | ULIB copy at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) |
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http://www.ulib.org/zoom/record.html?id=15578
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| | Cary |
 | | 1957 Joyce A L Cary, English writer (Horse's Mouth), dies at 68 |  | | 1823 Mary Ann Shadd Cary, 1st black U.S. newspaper publishers |  | | 1888 Joyce Cary, Anglo-Irish, male, writer, House of Children |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/c/cary.html
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| | Infoplease Search: cary |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Cary, Joyce (Arthur Joyce Lunel Cary), 1888–1957, English author. |  | | (Almanac - People) Cary Stayner, 37, motel handyman, confessed to the July killing of a 26-year-old Yosemite National... |  | | (Biographies - U.S. Congress) CARY, Shepard (1805—1866) CARY, Shepard, a Representative from Maine; born in New Salem,... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/search.php3?query=cary&in=all
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| | henry1858 |
 | | 4 Joyce Marie Cary b: June 27, 1943 d: August 09, 1943 |  | | [1] Henry D. Cary b: March 28, 1857 d: July 05, 1917 Fact 1: Buried at Bennettsville, Chenango Co, NY +Rachel Hunt b: in New York d: Bef. |  | | 2 Ruby H. Cary b: February 18, 1904 in W. Bainbridge, NY d: in Oneonta, NY +William Kuhn m: January 1923 in S. New Berlin, NY 3 Charles Kuhn b: December 27, 1923 |
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http://www.advsolutions.com/carey/henry1857.htm
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| | The Langhornes - A first family of Virginia |
 | | Henry Scarsbrook was the great-grandson of Capt. Nicholas Martiau, the man whose plantation was later turned into Yorktown. |  | | This Maurice Langhorne bought thousands of acres in Cumberland and established himself as a great success in his own right. |  | | The elder son, Maj. Maurice Langhorne II (1719-1790) removed to Cumberland County to live near his cousin Col. Archibald Cary of "Ampthill" and his lovely wife, the former Mary Randolph of "Curles". |
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http://www.raken.com/american_wealth/planter_aristocrats/langhorne2.asp
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| | This is Lancashire Leisure Movie Review |
 | | Cary, Shane and co are forced on the run for their life, with the Reaper clan, agent McPherson and his ballsy partner agent Henderson (Machado) in hot pursuit. |  | | Caught in a race against time to prove his innocence, Cary must rely on the courage of his friends and his expertise on two wheels to unmask Henry as the real killer. |  | | Now, Cary returns to his close-knit hometown, where he hopes to reunite with his girlfriend Shane (Mazur) and his loyal buddies Dalton (Hernandez) and Val (Lee). |
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http://www.leighjournal.com/lancashire/leisure/movies/2004/torque.html
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| | Movie Reviews |
 | | Trey thinks Cary killed his brother, so he wants him dead. |  | | The format is Western-like - except her name is Shane and his name is Cary. |  | | Cary Ford has returned to his hometown to reunite with his girlfriend Shane and take care of a little unfinished business. |
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http://ccs.flatoday.com/fe/Movies/reviews/torque.asp
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| | * Henry Fonda - (Stars): Definition |
 | | The problem was, I didn't know who Henry Fonda was. |  | | QUOTE on trying to live up the expectations of being Henry Ford's son and who he is now: ''I tried to be that; I really did. |  | | Hepburn's last film work was a brief appearance in the 1994 film Love Affair... |
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http://www.bestknows.com/stars/henry_fonda.html
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| | Lives of the English Poets |
 | | BY THE REV. HENRY CARY, M.A. Shortly will be published, |  | | BY HIS SON, THE REV. HENRY CARY, M.A. The papers of which this volume is composed originally appeared in the London Magazine, between the years 1821 and 1824. |  | | His Majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published. |
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http://www.blackmask.com/thatway/books141c/livpoet.htm
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| | Anna Seward |
 | | Henry Cary, on the Publication of His Sonnets |  | | Shivering they cling to life and fear to fall. |  | | Praised be the poet who the sonnet's claim, |
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http://www.sonnets.org/seward.htm
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| | The Eagle and the Hawk Review - The Ultimate Cary Grant Pages |
 | | The story, by John Monk Saunders, places him side by side with Fredric March in a very anti-militaristic event. |  | | In "The Eagle and the Hawk," at the Paramount, John Monk Saunders has written a vivid and impressive account of the effect of battles in the clouds upon an American ace. |  | | Cary Grant is more along usual lines, but he supplies the complementary action effectively, and Sir Guy Standing as the commander gets a brief chance now and then. |
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http://www.carygrant.net/reviews/eagle.html
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| | neumu [ cinematronic ] |
 | | The stale plot, such as it is, is set in motion by biker boy Cary (Martin Henderson), who comes back to his hometown to hook up with his girlfriend Shane (Monet Mazur). |  | | Cary is now fair game for Henry, Trey and the FBI, and must rely on his friends (Jay Hernandez, Will Yun Lee) to help him set things right. |  | | Henry wants his bikes and the hidden contraband back at any cost. |
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http://www.neumu.net/cinematronic/film/cinema_film_00700.shtml
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| | Governor's Palace at Colonial Williamsburg |
 | | Cary asked for and got another £400 on April 28, 1708. |  | | Henry was allowed to add new furnishings until the value of the Palace appointments and repairs reached £1,000. |  | | Henry Cary first of three contractors to work on construction of governor's house |
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http://www.history.org/Almanack/places/hb/hbpal.cfm
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| | CARY, HENRY MONTFORD. LETTERS, 1931-1938. |
 | | After this date the letters are by his wife, Maude Cary. |  | | Note: Some of these letters to the Cary family were written by his wife, Maude Simonton Lyon Cary who was also a Universalist missionary to Japan. |  | | bMS 186/1 (11) Letters written on Henry Cary's death, 1936. |
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http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/bms/bms00186.html
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| | Capitol of Colonial Williamsburg |
 | | Henry Cary, a contractor finishing work on the College of William and Mary's Wren Building (the legislature's temporary home) took charge. |  | | In this building Patrick Henry delivered his Caesar-Brutus speech against the Stamp Act on May 29, 1765. |  | | Henry, George Washington, George Mason, George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Jefferson, and others played their parts in the legislative wars that ended in revolution. |
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http://www.history.org/Almanack/places/hb/hbcap.cfm
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: CARY, EDWARD HENRY |
 | | He graduated in 1898 and returned to Dallas in 1901 to set up a practice in ophthalmology that spanned a half century. |  | | Cary died in Dallas on December 11, 1953. |  | | Edward Henry Cary, physician, medical educator, and civic leader, son of Joseph Milton and Lucy Janette (Powell) Cary, was born in Union Springs, Alabama, on February 28, 1872. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/fcabd.html
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| | Dr. Henry and Nora Allen |
 | | Henry and Nora Allen spent most of their adult life in the small town of Fallville, Iowa, where they raised their son Barry. |  | | A few months after their daughter-in-law Iris died, the Allens were caught in a near-fatal car accident while driving to visit their son. |  | | Nora was left comatose, and Henry was possessed by the spirit of the deceased villain, the Top (Flash v.1 #297–303, 1981). |
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http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/allens.html
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| | wsplawn - pafg36 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | William Henry Cary married Mary Splawn on 24 Aug 1854 in, Linn, Oregon. |  | | Mary Splawn [Parents] was born 1835 in, MO. She died 28 Jan 1917 in, Linn, OR and was buried in Crawfordsville, Linn, OR. |  | | Mary married William Henry Cary on 24 Aug 1854 in, Linn, Oregon. |
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http://www.hal-pc.org/~splawn/wsplawn/pafg36.htm
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| | Audrey / Asian Women's Magazine - Cinema |
 | | He returns several months later to take care of unfinished business and to try to rekindle a romance with his ex-girlfriend Shane (Monet Mazur). |  | | With the FBI, Trey and Henry out for blood, Cary, with the help of his buddies Dalton (Jay Hernandez) and Val (Will Yun Lee), must embark on a wild and dangerous ride to try to prove his innocence. |  | | But now that Cary is back, Henry wants his bikes back, which evidently is carrying some precious cargo. |
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http://www.audreymagazine.com/dec2003/Arts01_3.asp
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| | Torque (2004) |
 | | Henry (Matt Schulze), leader of the Hellions gang, is after Cary because he stole some bikes that had drugs stored in the gas tanks. |  | | Biker Cary Ford (Martin Henderson) returns to town to reunite with his girlfriend, Shane (Monet Mazur). |  | | Henry frames Cary for the murder of Junior, the younger brother of Trey (Ice Cube), who heads up another gang, the Reapers. |
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http://movies.go.com/moviesdynamic/movies/movie?id=609118
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