Groff family, one of the early 17th century founding families of North America
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Groff has indicated his belief that the federal education programs No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top have been failures and that school regulation should be a local, not a federal, matter.
Webster is also known for his survey of Groff Conklin's contribution to science fiction in 41 Above the Rest: An Index and Checklist for the Anthologies of Groff Conklin.
The film also stars Eliza Coupe (as Henney's love interest, Amanda Wilson, a relocation specialist), Bill Paxton as a fast food entrepreneur named Donald Cafferty and Alan Ruck as Marcus Groff, a client of Chao's law firm.
Originating in Bäretswil, Switzerland, the Groff family became during the early seventeenth century one of the founding families of both the United States and what was later to become Canada.
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In Canada the Groff family is best known in the area around Markham, Ontario.
Groff was wounded in action (minor gunshot) and was cited for gallantry on multiple occasions during the Battle of Belleau Wood in June 1918.
! scope="row" "Run Joey Run" (Glee Cast featuring Jonathan Groff)
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! scope="row" "Another One Bites the Dust" (Glee Cast featuring Jonathan Groff)
In 1995 Groff's only on-track activity was practice laps for the 1995 Indianapolis 500 with Chip Ganassi Racing, but he did not make an attempt to qualify.
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For the 1996-1997 Indy Racing League season Groff joined Byrd/Cunningham/McCormack Motorsports and captured 3 straight top-five finishes to start the season including a third at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and a second at Walt Disney World Speedway (the first with the series new naturally aspirated cars).