Gideon gives for Teddy"little yellow head"because when he first see his head in white.
Alice Cooper, born Vincent Furnier, took the stage name from a story about a 16th century woman who was burned at the stake for witchcraft. Cooper had dreamed that he was her incarceration. Taken from ROCK AND ROLL, 6th ed. Author's Joe Stuessy and Scott Lipscomb 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. New Jersey
Yes. It was actually inspired by a true story. The director stated that he did not base the character on one specific person, but the general story was inspired by a true story.
Nat Story died in 1968.
Riz Story was born in 1971.
Yes, it is based on a true story.
The story "No Witchcraft for Sale" included the characters of Gideon, the Farquars, and the cattle boy. The cattle boy tells the Farquars that Gideon is the son of a famous medicine man and to ask him about a root they were looking for.
BJ's Teddy Bear Club and Bible Stories - 2008 The Story of Gideon 4-1 was released on: USA: 5 September 2008
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Theodore RooseveltIt was named for President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt. The name was inspired by a rather complicated story involving a bear hunt in which that Roosevelt participated and a resulting political cartoon.
The book of Judges.
Teddy Tinling has written: 'Story of Women's Tennis Fashion'
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Gideon was a judge in Israel who was called by God to lead his people in battle against the Midianites. Gideon initially doubted that he was the chosen one, but after signs and miracles from God, he gathered an army and defeated the Midianites with only 300 men by using unconventional tactics. Gideon's story is one of faith, obedience, and victory through God's power.
The Israelites, led by Gideon, defeated the Midianites in the Old Testament story found in the Book of Judges. It took place in the battle of Gideon's 300 against the massive Midianite army.
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The cast of Frog Story - 1972 includes: Raynold Gideon Pamela Susan Shoop