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Hooper and credit
Judge Robin Jacob found Fisher only seeking credit for one song instead of four and cleared Hooper and Björk of all charges stating that Fisher's charges rendered him " unreliable, diffuse, and vague ".
Coveleski, Goslin, Hooper and Marquard would be elected after the book was published, and Goslin and Marquard would directly credit Ritter's book.
Hooper was also one of the first movies to make use of the blooper reel credit crawl.

Hooper and reel
Later everybody goes to an after-hours party at Hooper's place where he shows his stunt reel ( including footage from Reynolds ' 1972 film Deliverance ), and Hooper invites Ski to begin working for Hooper on the new film.

Hooper and was
1987 was a breakthrough year for Lara, when in the West Indies Youth Championships he scored 498 runs breaking the record of 480 by Carl Hooper set the previous year.
The 10th edition was a nine-volume supplement to the 9th, but the 11th edition was a completely new work, and is still praised for excellence ; its owner, Horace Hooper, lavished enormous effort on its perfection.
When Hooper fell into financial difficulties, the Britannica was managed by Sears Roebuck for 18 years ( 1920 – 23, 1928 – 43 ).
In 1914, Whipple was appointed Professor of Research Medicine and Director of the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research at the University of California Medical School.
Voight was Steven Spielberg's first choice for the role of Matt Hooper in the 1975 blockbuster Jaws, but he turned down the role, which was ultimately played by Richard Dreyfuss.
Hooper produced the film for less than $ 300, 000 and used a cast of relatively unknown actors drawn mainly from central Texas, where the film was shot.
The concept for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre arose in the early 1970s while Tobe Hooper was working as an assistant film director at the University of Texas at Austin and as a documentary cameraman.
The " lack of sentimentality and the brutality of things " that Hooper noticed while watching the local news, whose graphic coverage was epitomized by " showing brains spilled all over the road ", led to his belief that " man was the real monster here, just wearing a different face, so I put a literal mask on the monster in my film ".
The idea of using a chainsaw as the murder weapon came to Hooper while he was in the hardware section of a busy store, contemplating how to speed his way through the crowd.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was inducted into the Horror Hall of Fame in 1990, with director Hooper accepting the award, and it is part of the permanent collection of New York City's Museum of Modern Art.
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III ( 1990 ) was the second sequel to appear, though Hooper did not return to direct due to scheduling conflicts with another film, Spontaneous Combustion.
Although Tricky stayed on in a lesser role, and Hooper again produced, the fertile dance music scene of the early ' 90s had informed the record, and it was seen as an even more significant shift away from the Wild Bunch era.
This was exemplified in the person of George Hooper, the Bishop of Bath and Wells, whom Busby described as " the best scholar, the finest gentleman and will make the completest bishop that ever was educated at Westminster School ".
Hexley was designed by Jon Hooper.
* His second favorite dessert is Mashed Bananas with Ice Cubes and Cold beef Gravy ; he went to Bert and Ernie's apartment in one episode when Bert and Ernie are arguing over whether or not the disgusting dish is chocolate ice cream ; to trade them a chocolate ice cream cone Mr. Hooper gave him but trades his second cone he was given for the bizarre dish much to Ernie and Bert's disgust.
The 1911 eleventh edition was assembled with the management of American publisher Horace Everett Hooper.
Originally, Hooper bought the rights to the 25-volume ninth edition and persuaded the British newspaper The Times to issue its reprint, with eleven additional volumes ( 35 volumes total ) as the tenth edition, which was published during 1902.
The prosecutor's office did not change parties, but incumbent Deborah Hooper was defeated in the Republican primary in a three-way contest, coming in third behind St. Robert City Attorney Kevin Hillman, the victor, and criminal defense attorney Jeff Thomas.
Hooper left just before they recorded their first album, at which time the band was renamed Crowded House, inspired by the rental home they shared while recording in Los Angeles.
* Permanent resting spot for Baseball Hall of Famer, Harry Hooper who played with Babe Ruth and was part of the trade that created the Curse of the Bambino.
A movement called " Don't Yank The Crank " was organized by David Perham and Brad Hooper in a valiant but futile effort to keep their beloved crank phones.

Hooper and many
Ownership has changed many times, past owners including the Scottish publisher A & C Black, Horace Everett Hooper, Sears Roebuck and William Benton.
There were too many locations in the state with the name Hooper.
For example, Jackie Hooper, writing in The Province, argues that the purity of motives projected by many pacifist activists is unconvincing, and recommends Satin's more complex view: " Satin's emigration wasn't dictated totally by his idealism.
These names include Adams, Bernstein, Fitzgerald, Franklin, Hancock, Hooper, Kennedy, Mather, Paine, Quincy, Santayana, Winthrop, and many others.
* Hooper ( coachbuilder ), a British coachbuilder fitting bodies to many Rolls-Royce and Daimler cars
As with many upmarket engineering companies of the time, Alvis did not produce their own coachwork, relying instead on the many available coachbuilders in the Midlands area, such as Carbodies, Charlesworth Bodies, Cross and Ellis, Duncan Industries ( Engineers ) Ltd, E. Bertelli Ltd, Grose, Gurney Nutting, Hooper, Lancefield Coachworks, Martin Walter Ltd, Mayfair, Mulliners, Tickford, Vanden Plas, Weymann Fabric Bodies, and William Arnold Ltd. Several cars also survive with quite exotic one-off bodywork from other designers such as Holbrook, a U. S. coachbuilder.
After its failure, he began publishing the first of his many illustrated journalistic ventures, Frank Leslie's Ladies ' Gazette of Fashion and Fancy Needlework, with good woodcuts by Leslie & Hooper, a partnership which dissolved in 1854.
This lineup produced what many feel to be the archetypal Strawbs album Grave New World, before yet another change, the departure of founding member Hooper, who was replaced by rocker Dave Lambert, formerly of Fire and the King Earl Boogie Band.
The one positive benefit of the veil is that Mr. Hooper becomes a more efficient clergyman, gaining many converts who feel that they too are behind the black veil with him.
In reality, many anti-Regulators went on to become Patriots during the American Revolution, such as William Hooper, James Robertson, and Francis Nash ; while many Regulators became Loyalists.
Early reports of screenings were positive, and many horror websites said this film would put Hooper back on the map.

Hooper and stunts
Films such as Hooper and The Stunt Man and the 1980s television show The Fall Guy sought to raise the profile of the stunt performer and debunk the myth that film stars perform all their own stunts.
Added to which the years of self-abuse on and off the set are fast catching up with Hooper, with the numerous stunts — and an addiction to painkillers — beginning to take their toll on his body.

Hooper and performed
The Mullanes formed in Melbourne in early 1985 with Finn, Hester, Seymour and guitarist Craig Hooper ( ex-The Reels ) and first performed on 11 June.

Hooper and movie
The scene then cuts to everyone leaving a movie theater, having just watched the Bluntman and Chronic movie and expressing negative reception: Hooper X calls the movie a " one 90-minute-long gay joke.
* Kim Henkel, co-writer of the original movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, with Tobe Hooper.
Slightly intoxicated, Cully reveals he has been fired from the movie due to budget cuts ; Hooper and Ski were to split a $ 100, 000 bonus for the final stunt.
In the 1975 movie Jaws, the character Matt Hooper, played by Richard Dreyfuss, claims that he has " crewed two Transpacs " as a means of establishing his seamanship credentials with Quint.
In 1996, the track was remixed by Nellee Hooper and Marius de Vries for the soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's modernised William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet movie adaptation.
After the shark nicknamed as Jaws was eventually destroyed by Chief Brody, Matt Hooper and Quint in 1974, Brody became a legend in Amity Harbor, and the " Jaws " incident inspired Steven Spielberg's big Hollywood movie ; however, the tourism on Amity Island strongly decreased due to fear of sharks.

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