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* 1988, Duncan Scott Productions, US re-edited theatrical film version ( titled We the Living )
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* 1988 – Martin Duncan, Thomas Quinn, and Scott Tremaine demonstrate that short-period comets come primarily from the Kuiper Belt and not the Oort cloud
The thickest totem pole ever carved to date is in Duncan, British Columbia, carved by Richard Hunt in 1988, and measures over 6 ft ( 1. 8 m ) in diameter.
The 1988 London National Theatre production, directed by Howard Davies, starred Ian Charleson, Lindsay Duncan, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Eric Porter.
Just outside the city limits of Union City, Darling International operates a rendering plant that it acquired in the 2010 purchase of Griffin Industries, which in turn had acquired Duncan Tankage Corporation in 1988.
Similar themes are angrily expressed in the novels of a younger generation, as in Christopher Meredith's ( born 1954 ) Shifts ( 1988 ), which deals with the closing of a steel mill, and Duncan Bush's ( born 1946 ) grim portrait of urban isolation Glass Shot ( 1991 ).
* Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, directed by Howard Davies, starring Ian Charleson and Lindsay Duncan ( 1988 )
In 1974 the University began to validate some degrees from Dundee's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, and by 1988 all degrees from that institution were being validated in this fashion.
The main poets involved were Robert Creeley ( 1926 – 2005 ), Robert Duncan ( 1919 – 1988 ), Denise Levertov ( 1923 – 1997 ), Ed Dorn ( 1929 – 1999 ), Paul Blackburn ( 1926 – 1971 ), Hilda Morley ( 1916 – 1998 ), John Wieners ( 1934 – 2002 ), and Larry Eigner ( 1927 – 1996 ).
* Duncan Perry The Politics of Terror: The Macedonian Liberation Movements, 1893 – 1903, Durham, Duke University Press, 1988. pp. 40 – 41, 210 n. 10.
* Duncan McDowall, Steel at the Sault: Francis H. Clergue, Sir James Dunn, and the Algoma Steel Corporation 1901-1956, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1988 ISBN 0-8020-6736-0
* Duncan, S. D. and Wilson, W., Summit tunnel — post fire remedial works, 5th international symposium ( Tunnelling ' 88 ), Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 18 – 21 April 1988 ; ISBN 1-870706-01-3
* Duncan Perry The Politics of Terror: The Macedonian Liberation Movements, 1893 – 1903, Durham, Duke University Press, 1988. pp. 40 – 41, 210 n. 10.
He met Robert Duncan in 1951 and began a relationship with the poet that lasted until Duncan's death in 1988.
And he was a highly praised Brick, the repressed homosexual protagonist in Tennessee Williams ' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 1988 ), opposite Lindsay Duncan.
Keith Waldrop ; " Introduction " by Paul Auster, " Afterword " by Robert Duncan, Station Hill Press, 1988
Alexander Duncan Campbell Peterson OBE ( 13 September 1908-17 October 1988 ) was a British teacher and headmaster, greatly responsible for the birth of the International Baccalaureate educational system.
John James Duncan, Sr. ( March 14, 1919 – June 21, 1988 ) was an American attorney and Republican politician who represented Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1965 until his death in 1988.
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the Extra-Terrestrial ( 1982 ), and Ridley Scott directed Blade Runner ( 1982 ), and also The Accused ( 1988 ).
There have also been a trio of television versions, with Melvyn Douglas and Ed Begley in 1965, Jason Robards and Kirk Douglas in 1988, and Jack Lemmon and George C. Scott in 1999.
* Scott, Franklin D. Sweden: The Nation's History ( 1988 ), survey by leading scholar ; excerpt and text search
George Campbell Scott was born in Wise, Virginia, the son of Helena Agnes ( née Slemp ; 1904 – 1935 ) and George Dewey Scott ( 1902 – 1988 ).
* Scott McNaney, former professional baseball player and 1988 Major League Baseball Draft # 477 Pick SS 19th Round Draft Selection
* Scott Servais, baseball player ( Astros, Cubs, Rockies ), member 1988 U. S. Olympics Gold Medal Team.
" With Smalley and later singers Scott Reynolds and Chad Price, All released eight albums between 1988 and 1995, with Aukerman contributing occasional songwriting and backing vocals.
His TV career saw him measure with Inside the Third Reich ( 1982 ), where he played Hitler ; Mr Pye ( 1985 ); and Little Dorrit ( 1987 ), from Charles Dickens's book ; The Tenth Man ( 1988 ) with Anthony Hopkins and Kristin Scott Thomas.
Subsequent Editors-in-Chief and Presidents of the corporation are: Professor Andrew S. Kende ( 1984 – 1988 ), Professor Leo A. Paquette ( 1988 – 2000 ) Professor Larry E. Overman ( 2000 – 2007 ) and Professor Scott E. Denmark ( 2008 – present ).
Charlton Heston was a frequent co-star with Scott on both stage and screen, as she told an interviewer in 1988: " I played his mother twice and his wife twice.
* 1988: Neil Simon Theatre ( Broadway ), New York ; with Jason Robards, Jr. ( James ), Colleen Dewhurst ( Mary ), Jamey Sheridan ( Jamie ), Campbell Scott ( Edmund ), and Jane Macfie ( Cathleen ), directed by José Quintero.
Sable ( now divorced from Jason who was still involved with Frankie who survived the car crash ) and Monica Colby ( who no longer had contact with ex-lover Cash or their son Scott ) also later reappeared on Dynasty for the series ' ninth ( and final ) season in 1988 – 89.
* Scott, Franklin D. Sweden: The Nation's History ( 1988 ), survey by leading scholar ; excerpt and text search
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