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- Avery Dennison Corporation - Free software downloads, including Avery Wizard, Label Pro, Design Pro and MacLabel Pro, templates, ideas and a clip art selection of images and decorations for home and office special projects, information on Avery alliance software partners, software support and multiple language versions of Avery Wizard.
- Bright Lights Film Journal: Tex Avery - A look at the life and career of Tex Avery.
- CineFile: Tex Avery - Articolo biografico a cura di Alberto Cassani.
- The Genius of Tex Avery - A comprehensive compendium of information on Tex Avery's life's work.
- Tex Avery Tribute - "Tribute to the genius of cartoonist Tex Avery, creator of such characters as Daffy Duck, Droopy, and Screwy Squirrel." Multimedia site includes biography, filmography, sound clips, wallpaper, pictures, and links.
- Avery County - Official site providing photos, information on its economy, historical profile, and calendar of events.
- Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture - Located on the site of the former Avery Normal Institute. Founded in 1865, the Avery Normal Institute was a nationally-recognized African-American educational institution that trained young adults in professional careers and leaderships roles for nearly 100 years.
- Tex Avery à la MGM - Historique, personnages principaux, filmographie illustrée et liens.
- Averi, Malibu's Resident Psychic - In-person or telephone psychic readings by appointment only. Averi's newsletter is also available.
- Avery GIS - A Geographic Information Systems site. Serving metadata, maps and other information pertaining to this county.
Wikipedia Articles
- Charles Avery - Charles Avery (Charles Avery Bradford) (28 May 1873 - 23 July 1926) was an actor, director, and screenwriter. One of the original seven Keystone Kops, Avery claimed to have directed Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in thirty-one comedies while at Keystone.
- Jack William Avery - Jack William Avery was a War Reserve Police Officer who was murdered in Hyde Park, London in July 1940. Avery was stabbed to death by Frank Cobbett, after Avery approached him.
- Avery Robinson - Avery Robinson (born 1878, died 1965 Presto Classical, Avery Robinson page Retrieved July 15, 2007) was an American classical composer who worked with, among others, Roland Hayes and Paul Robeson.
- Avery Berkel - Avery Berkel, a major manufacturer of weighing systems and food processing equipment, was formed in 1993 when the British conglomerate GEC combined their GEC Avery Ltd business with the newly acquired Berkel company. The group continued as a subsidiary of GEC (and later Marconi plc) until March 2000 when it was sold to Weigh-Tronix for £102.
- Tol Avery - Tol Avery (August 28, 1915 - August 27, 1973) was an obese American film and television character actor with more than a hundred screen appearances between 1950 and 1981. Noted for his enormous girth and cultured voice, Avery usually played sophisticated and articulate villains, portraying the featured nemesis in seven episodes of Maverick between 1957 and 1962, as well as "Ben Weaver" on The Andy Griffith Show and "Speaker Bert Metcalf" on the short-lived television series Slattery's People in 1964.