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Robbins wanted to adapt another Brecht play The Exception and the Rule and called John Guare to adapt the book.

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* The Work Made For Hire Exception To The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990 ( Vara ): Carter V. Helmsley-Spear, Inc. by James J. Mastroianni, 4 Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 417 ( 1997 )
Devane appeared in the films McCabe & Mrs. Miller ( 1971 ) with Julie Christie and Warren Beatty ; Lady Liberty ( 1971 ) with Sophia Loren ; Family Plot ( 1976 ) directed by Alfred Hitchcock ; Marathon Man ( 1976 ) with Dustin Hoffman and Laurence Olivier ; Rolling Thunder ( 1977 ) with Tommy Lee Jones ; Red Alert ( 1977 ) with Ralph Waite, based on a novel by Harold R. " Hal " King ; The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training ( 1977 ) with Jackie Earle Haley ; Yanks ( 1979 ) with Richard Gere ; Testament ( 1983 ) with Jane Alexander ; Timestalkers ( 1987 ) with Lauren Hutton and Klaus Kinski ; Forgotten Sins ( 1996 ) with John Shea ; Exception to the Rule ( 1997 ), with Kim Cattrall and Sean Young ; Payback ( 1999 ) with Mel Gibson ; Hollow Man ( 2000 ), with Elisabeth Shue and Kevin Bacon ; and Space Cowboys ( 2000 ) with Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, James Garner, and Donald Sutherland.
According to pseudo-Archytas's treatise " On justice and law ", quoted by Giorgio Agamben in State of Exception ( 2005 ), Basileus is more adequately translated into " Sovereign " than into " king ".
Exception: Subschool 10 is replaced by the library, the office is in a back hallway and there are less than 10 subschool classrooms.
( Exception being troopers assigned to the Tactical Unit, who carry the Directed Operations Group ( DOG ) Pistol, a custom 1911 in. 45ACP manufactured by P3LLC.
For the 2004-2005 School year, Lumberton HS was rated " Academically Acceptable " by the Texas Education Agency, In the previous four years, however, the school had earned Exception Rankings.
Previous Whitfield co-compositions such as " Gonna Keep on Tryin ' ( Till I Win Your Love )" ( from the Temptations ' Cloud Nine album ), " I'm the Exception to the Rule " ( recorded by The Velvelettes in 1964 ), and " Throw a Farewell Kiss " ( also a Velvelettes original ) were revived and recorded for this album.
Exception chaining, or exception wrapping, is an object-oriented programming technique of handling exceptions by re-throwing a caught exception after wrapping it inside a new exception.
;: Defines a postcondition for when a given Exception is thrown by the method that follows.

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Agamben has engaged since the nineties in a debate with the political writings of the German jurist Carl Schmitt, most extensively in Agamben's study State of Exception ( 2003 ).
" French Immersion students are taught in French 100 per cent of the time ( Exception: English Courses and most optional courses.

Exception and are
They are offered under GPL, beginning from 28 June 2000 ( which Oracle has extended with a FLOSS License Exception ) or to use a proprietary license.
The two known songs that had Sondheim contributions are " In There " from the adaption of The Exception and the Rule ( which would later be named The Race to Urga ) and a cut song from West Side Story " Kids Ain't ( Like Everybody Else )".
Exception to this are New Zealand, which changed in 1993 to use mixed-member proportional representation ; Israel, which has always used country wide proportional representation ; and Australia, which uses preferential voting.
The minor exception codes associated with the standard exceptions that are found in Table 3-13 on page 3-58 are or-ed with OMGVMCID to get the minor code value that is returned in the ex_body structure ( see Section 3. 17. 1, “ Standard Exception Definitions ,” on page 3-52 and Section 3. 17. 2, “ Standard Minor Exception Codes ,” on page 3-58 ).
The VMCID OMGVMCID ( Section 3. 17. 1, “ Standard Exception Definitions ,” on page 3-52 ) and 1 through 0xf are reserved for OMG use.
Exception are the universities of Maastricht and Utrecht.
Exception: 5th generation Cephalosporins are effective against MRSA
: Exception: when the text attribute is the last attribute on a line, spaces are allowed ( no confusion will arise where the text stops and the next attribute starts, that is — to be precise — when no colons occur in the text ).
Exception to this are the preserved bus ( pre-1991 numbering system ) and the Community Shuttles.
Exception is the points from Belot which are always awarded.
These tools are called Exception Interception and they provide ' root-cause ' information for exceptions in Java programs that run in production, testing or development environments.

Exception and .
Sondheim was invited to Robbins ' house, who unbeknownst to him, was trying to be convinced to write the lyrics to a musical adaption of The Exception and the Rule.
An Exception: High-frequency ( HF ) transceiver equipment is normally not designed with an interlock between receiver squelch and transmitter on-off key.
Exception handling constructs can produce them.
Exception handling is the process of responding to the occurrence, during computation, of exceptions – anomalous or exceptional situations requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program execution.
Exception to this include Zeitoun, and Assiut where thousands claimed to have seen her over a period of time.
At version 4. 4, the runtime was relicensed under the GPL version 3 with the GCC Runtime Library Exception.
2012 The General Exception Clauses of the TRIPS Agreement: Promoting Sustainable Development, New York: Cambridge University Press.
Exception handling is one language feature designed to handle runtime errors, providing a structured way to catch completely unexpected situations as well as predictable errors or unusual results without the amount of inline error checking required of languages without it.
Avnery is a contributor to the news and opinion sites CounterPunch, Information Clearing House, Scoop. co. nz LewRockwell. com and The Exception Magazine.

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These narratives of coarse action and crude language appeared first in local newspapers, as a rule, and later found their way between book covers, though rarely into the planters' libraries beside the morocco-bound volumes of Horace, Mr. Addison, Mr. Pope, and Sir Walter Scott.
After he had finished the first two volumes of his Lincoln, Sandburg went to work assembling a book of songs out of hobo and childhood days and from the memory of songs others had taught him.
Perhaps Mrs. Meynell would do me the undeserved kindness to keep my own copy of the first edition of my first book, with all its mementos of her and the dear ones.
Both Alfred Harcourt and Donald Brace had written him enthusiastic praise of Elmer Gantry ( any changes could be made in proof, which was already coming from the printer ) and they had ordered 140,000 copies -- the largest first printing of any book in history.
My last gift to him is complete silence until the book is out and the first heated discussion dies down.
The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
His first book, Before The Brave ( 1936 ), is a collection of poems that are almost all Communistic, but after publication of this book he rejected Communism, and advocated a pacifistic anarchy, though retaining his revolutionary idiom.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
In one now-historic first interview, for example, the transcript ( reproduced from the book, The First Five Minutes ) goes like this: The therapist's level tone is bland and neutral -- he has, for example, avoided stressing `` you '', which would imply disapproval ; ;
About all that remains to be said is that the present selection, most of which appeared first in The New Yorker, comprises ( as usual ) a slightly unstrung necklace, held together by little more than a slender thread cunningly inserted in the spine of the book.
This reviewer read the book when it was first brought out in England with a sense of discovery and excitement.
His first book, Manhood of Humanity, was published in 1921.
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
Some consider this more of a short story collection ; Milne didn't like it and considered The Day's Play as his first book.
In his spare time, Grand polishes up his Latin, and he is also writing a book, but he is such a perfectionist that he continually rewrites the first sentence and can get no further.
Unlike the models mentioned above, Christie's Poirot was clearly the result of her early development of the detective in her first book, written in 1916 but not published until 1920.
The Poirot books take readers through the whole of his life in England, from the first book ( The Mysterious Affair at Styles ), where he is a refugee staying at Styles, to the last Poirot book ( Curtain ), where he visits Styles once again before his death.
The character of Jane Marple in the first Miss Marple book, The Murder at the Vicarage, is markedly different from how she appears in later books.
This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
The original 256-page game book was published in 1991 by Phage Press, covering material from the first five novels ( the " Corwin Cycle ") and some details-sorcery and the Logrus-from the remaining five novels ( the " Merlin Cycle "), in order to allow players to roleplay characters from the Courts of Chaos.
The first book assumes that gamemasters will set their campaigns after the Patternfall war ; that is, after the end of the fifth book in the series, The Courts of Chaos, but uses material from the following books to describe those parts of Zelazny's cosmology that were featured there in more detail.

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