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Merle and published
He translated the third volume of J. H. Merle D ' Aubigné's history of the reformation, wrote textbooks on Latin, English grammar and arithmetic, and published a concordance to Alexander Pope.
A collection of sketch-stories, including portions of the suppressed James Merle were published posthumously as With the Eyes of Youth, and Other Sketches ( 1903 ).

Merle and includes
This art includes cave paintings, such as the famous paintings at Pech Merle in the Lot in Languedoc which date back to 16, 000 BC, Lascaux, located near the village of Montignac, in the Dordogne, dating back to between 13, 000 and 15, 000 BC, or perhaps, as far back as 25, 000 BC, the Cosquer Cave, the Chauvet Cave, and the Trois-Frères cave ; and portable art, such as animal carvings and great goddess stauettes called Venus figurines, such as the " Venus of Brassempouy " of 21, 000 BC, discovered in the Landes, now in the museum at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
That includes Merle Davis, a deranged secretary to Murdock, whose own role in the matter is considerably more sinister than it seems.

Merle and called
Besides Dick Enberg and Rod Hundley ( who worked with Merle Harmon on the January 7, 1973 contest between Kansas and Notre Dame ), other broadcast teams for TVS ' college basketball coverage included John Ferguson and Joe Dean ( who called the February 21, 1970 contest between Kentucky and LSU ), Monte Moore and Ed Macauley ( who called the January 2, 1971 contest between Dayton and UCLA ), Charlie Jones and Elgin Baylor ( who called the January 26, 1972 contest between Providence and USC ), Ray Scott and Bill O ' Donnell ( who called the January 14, 1973 contest between SW Louisiana and Oral Roberts ), Al Michaels and Tom Hawkins ( who called the January 26, 1974 contest between Notre Dame and UCLA ), and Jay Randolph and Billy Packer ( who called the November 17, 1979 contest between Duke and Kentucky and November 22, 1980 contest between DePaul and Louisville ).
Entitled Introducing Roy Buchanan, and sometimes mistakenly called The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World, it earned a record deal with Polydor and praise from John Lennon and Merle Haggard, besides an alleged invitation to join the Rolling Stones ( which he turned down ).
His character was called Merle Johnson, Donahue's real name.
Jack, Merle, Loaf and their companions Googie and Bitz travel back in time to Vered II, homeworld of tree-dwelling computer genius Selenity Dreeb, a member of a group of computer fanatics called the Weavers.

Merle and night
Sueleen appears at a local club's open mike night in a provocative outfit, and despite her lack of singing ability, club manager Trout ( Merle Kilgore ) recommends her to Triplette for the fundraiser based on her appearance.
* Merle Kilgore as Trout, the owner of a club that has an open-mic talent night that gives Sueleen Gay what she believes is her big break as a singer.

Merle and with
He was recording an album with fan Merle Haggard in 1973 when a stroke left him comatose until his death in 1975.
Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Atkins, as his style ( with the success of Merle Travis as a hit recording artist ) was suddenly in vogue.
Like Hardcore Logo, the 2005 Canadian film The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico, about a country rock singer, was also done as a fake documentary with appearances by Kris Kristofferson, Ronnie Hawkins, Merle Haggard and Levon Helm playing themselves.
Along the way, McGuinn's original album concept was jettisoned in favor of a fully fledged country project, which included Parsons ' songs such as " One Hundred Years from Now " and " Hickory Wind ", along with compositions by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Merle Haggard, and others.
" The Byrds further outraged the Opry establishment by breaking with accepted protocol when they performed Parsons ' song " Hickory Wind " instead of the Merle Haggard song " Life in Prison ", as had been announced by Tompall Glaser. Grand Ole Opry House
In 1951, Clinton Twiss authored the famous and funny memoir The Long, Long Trailer, about his adventures living in a trailer and traveling across America with his wife Merle.
Eligible, but less desirable, are a few small grey patches ( this grey is consistent with a Merle marking ) or a white base with single black hairs showing through, which tend to give a salt and pepper or dirty effect.
Howard is reported to have had an affair with Tallulah Bankhead when they appeared on stage ( in the UK ) in Her Cardboard Lover ( 1927 ); Merle Oberon, while filming The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1934 ) and Conchita Montenegro, with whom he had appeared in the film Never the Twain Shall Meet ( 1931 ).
Cash also featured Perkins in rehearsal jamming with José Feliciano and Merle Travis.
* Norm Stephens, world-famous guitar player who played with Merle Haggard, Lefty Frizzell, and Hank Thompson, was a long-time resident.
Others who have covered the song include Ann-Margret, who would later co-star with Presley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Diamond, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Guns N ' Roses.
Close friends with the Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash families.
Other songs in the film include " Big City " by Merle Haggard, heard in the Fargo bar where Jerry meets with kidnappers Carl and Gaear, and " Let's Find Each Other Tonight " a live nightclub performance by José Feliciano that is viewed by Showalter and a female escort.
Brown Jr. was a television actor in the 1960s ( Gunsmoke, General Hospital, The Baileys of Balboa, Gilligan's Island ), a rock musician and producer who worked with Carlos Santana, and a concert promoter for many country music artists including Merle Haggard and Loretta Lynn.
Gold married his first wife, Merle Eleanor Tuberg, an American astrophysicist who had worked with Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, in 1947.
* March 1 – Johnny Cash and June Carter are married in Franklin, Kentucky, with Merle Kilgore as best man.
Also on the album he pays tribute to Merle Haggard with his rendition of " Silver Wings " and covers, with Mark Knopfler playing on the track, " Whoop De Doo.
Nick Gravenites, of Big Brother and the Holding Company, paid Haggard a tongue-in-cheek tribute with the song, " I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle ," later covered by other artists including Pure Prairie League.
Collin Raye paid him tribute with the song " My Kind Of Girl ", when he sang " How ' bout some music / She said have you got any Merle / That's when I knew she was my kind of girl.
Martin & Company introduced a limited edition Merle Haggard Signature Edition 000-28SMH acoustic guitar available with or without factory-installed electronics.
It has had many musicians over the years but has primarily recorded with Jack Sperling on drums, bassist Don Bagley / Morty Corb, vibeist Godfrey Hirch and pianist Merle Kock / Stan Wrighisman.
Merle was given " Queenie " as a nickname, in honour of Queen Mary, who visited India along with King George V in 1911.

Merle and simple
simple: Merle Travis
At other times, humour was based on the more traditional comedic methods of poorly thought-out schemes of Ted's ( usually get-rich-quick ); class differences ( between the suburban Bullpitts and Ted's upwardly-mobile sister-in-law Merle ) and simple misunderstandings leading to a chain of humorous events.

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Country guitarist Merle Travis wrote and performed the song " Hominy Grits ".
* Muskogee was commemorated in the 1969 Merle Haggard song " Okie from Muskogee ".
Merle reportedly knew Constance as her " sister ".
Merle Haggard sings his own compositions including " Mama Tried ".
In the early to mid 2000s, there was debate over replacing " Where the Columbines Grow " with John Denver's " Rocky Mountain High " or Merle Haggard's rare song " Colorado ".
In several interviews, the late Merle Travis, for whom Bigsby designed his first vibrato, recalled the prototype as being built for him in the " late ' 40s ".
Merle Miller ( May 17, 1919 – June 10, 1986 ) was an American writer, novelist, and best-selling author who came out of the closet in an article in the New York Times Magazine on January 17, 1971, titled " What It Means to Be a Homosexual ".
After the title track, failed to make the Top 40, Arista delayed the album's release so that it wouldn't compete with the compilation album Mama's Hungry Eyes: A Tribute to Merle Haggard, to which Foster had contributed the track " The Running Kind ".
Reviewer Merle Bertrand of Film Threat was unenthused by the premise of the film, but found that " its rapid-fire editing, mystically brooding yet ironic atmosphere, and eerie soundtrack keeps it from ever becoming dull " despite its repetitive treatment of the subject matter, and ultimately hailed the documentary as " a brilliant and intelligent viewing experience ".

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