A beverage container closure is provided for resealing beverage containers of the type having a peripheral rim encompassing a slightly recessed, apertured end wall through which the contents of the container are dispensed. The closure device includes a sealing member, or cover, constructed so as to sealably engage the rim portions of various sizes of containers and a cooperating interlocking mechanism which is adapted to be inserted through a dispensing aperture in the end wall of the container, and is constructed so that when it is inserted a portion of the interlocking mechanism is brought into engagement with the inner surface of the container end wall in a manner as to urge the cover into tight sealing engagement with the rim of the container.
Dr. Corey graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1993. He works in Pittsboro, NC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Corey is affiliated with North Carolina Memorial Hospital.
Mar 2013 to 2000 Emergency Room TechnicianSolstas lab partners
Phlebotomist/Lab AssistantSoutheast Alabama medical center Dothan, AL Aug 2013 to Feb 2014 Patient care associateHuron valley Hospital Pontiac, MI Jul 2006 to Nov 2012 PhlebotomistDr Arturo Prada Rochester, MI Feb 2001 to Feb 2002 Medical AssistantHavenwyck Hospital Auburn Hills, MI Feb 1998 to Feb 2000 Mental Health Technician
Education:
Superior medical education Warren, MI 1999 to 2000 Emergency medical technician in general
The days biggest moment came in the form of a captivating Acura Stage set from legendary rockers The Who, which featured original members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, as well as guitarist/mandolinist Simon Townshend, drummer Zak Starkey, bassist Pino Palladino, keyboardist John Corey, keyboard
Date: Apr 26, 2015
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
The Who brought fifty years' worth of rock power to the New Orleans Jazz Fest
All six new guys (Pete's brother Simon Townshend on backing vocals and guitar, Ringo's son Zak Starkey, quite mod in his striped T-shirt and bleached mop-top, bashing the drums "Noisy little (expletive)," Pete called him by way of introduction bassist Pino Palladino, keyboardists John Corey and
Hollywood won't stop hedging its bets that what worked two days ago, but not necessarily yesterday, may again work tomorrow. Meanwhile, great literary action-thriller icons such as Repairman Jack, John Corey and Mitch Rapp wait in line, wondering if they'll get the big-screen chance they deserve. An