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Distant and Voice
The series was adapted into a number of video games by Masaya ( a division of NCS Corporation ); Mamono Hunter Yohko: Makai Kara no Tenkosei for the Sega Mega Drive, Mamono Hunter Yohko: Distant Voice and Mamono Hunter Yohko: Exchange Student for the PC Engine.
* The Distant VoiceAn anonymous voice that prompts more action in the play, as if to make it look like God himself is watching

Distant and Samuel
Distant relatives active in entertainment or media include singer / voice actress Melissa Disney, TV Guide executive Anthea Disney, Lancing College resident and part time musician Samuel Giles Larsen-Disney ( married to Georgie Eve Griffin, Head of Fields house ), musician Colin Thomas and surfer Derrick Disney.

Voice and Samuel
* Samuel Anthony Silva " In Her Own Voice: Exploring the Role of the Piano in the Deuxieme Sonate pour Violine et Piano by Germaine Taillferre ", Doctoral Dissertation, 2008 University of Memphis Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Bibb's newspaper, The Voice of the Fugitive, attacked Shadd's ideas and character, leading Shadd to found The Provincial Freeman newspaper in 1853, with the support and participation of Samuel Ringgold Ward.
He became notable as one of very few who wrote an account of his experiences, titled, in the manner of the time, Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from the Main Deck ; Being the Experience of Samuel Leech, Who Was Six Years in the British and American Navies: Was Captured in the British Frigate Macedonian: Afterwards Entered the American Navy, and Was Taken in the United States Brig Syren, by the British Ship Medway.
* Samuel Leech, A Voice from the Main Deck: Being a Record of the Thirty Years ' Adventures of Samuel Leech ( Naval Institute Press, 1999 ) hardcover ISBN 1-55750-192-0, paperback ISBN 1-86176-113-9

Autobiography and Samuel
A thorough record of Christ's Hospital in Several essays by Lamb as well as the Autobiography of Leigh Hunt and the Biographia Literaria of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with whom Charles developed a friendship that would last for their entire lives.
He published an edition of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin in 1868, and " The Life of Samuel J. Tilden " in 1895.
* Samuel Insull: Memoirs of Samuel Insull: An Autobiography by Samuel Insull.
* Two Wars, an Autobiography of General Samuel G. French

Autobiography and translator
Swinton Bland, translator, The Autobiography of Guibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy ( London: George Routledge: New York: E. P.

Samuel and translator
In his introduction to The Portable Cervantes, Samuel Putnam, a noted translator of Cervantes ' novel, calls Avellaneda's version " one of the most disgraceful performances in history ".
What future translator Samuel Putnam called " the prevailing slapstick quality of this work, especially where Sancho Panza is involved, the obtrusion of the obscene where it is found in the original, and the slurring of difficulties through omissions or expanding upon the text " all made the Motteux version irresponsible.
Samuel Lee, the editor ( 1842 ) and translator ( 1843 ) of the Syriac Theophania thought that the work must have been written " after the general peace restored to the Church by Constantine, and before either the ' Praeparatio ,' or the ' Demonstratio Evengelica ,' was written.
Anatoli was the son-in-law ( and possibly also the brother-in-law ) of Samuel ibn Tibbon, the well known translator of Maimonides.
* Samuel Worcester, ( 19 January 1798 – 20 April 1859 ), was a missionary to the Cherokee, translator of the Bible, printer and defender of Cherokee sovereignty.
Historically notable psilanthropists have included figures such as the translator of the first Bible in Byelorussian, Symon Budny ( who was excommunicated by the Polish Unitarians ), and Joseph Priestley and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Subsequently the translator identified himself as Moses Samuel of Liverpool ( 1795 – 1860 ), who obtained a copy of the 1625 Hebrew edition and became convinced that the core of this work truly was the self-same Book of the Upright referenced in Hebrew scriptures.
He was the son-in-law of Samuel ibn Tibbon, translator of Maimonides.
* December 23-Sara Coleridge, poet and translator, daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( died 1852 )
Two nephews, orphaned young and for whom he assumed responsibility, were Samuel Sharpe, the Egyptologist and translator of the Bible, and his younger brother Daniel, the early geologist.
Reunited with his longtime friend Samuel Worcester, Boudinot returned to his vocation as a translator of the Gospel.
He executed many translations from the French language, and a version ( 1687 ) of Don Quixote, which has been called by Quixote translator Samuel Putnam the worst English translation ever made of the famous novel.
Samuel Johnson, who included him in his Lives of the Poets, called him a very licentious translator, and remarked that he did not recompense his neglect of the author by beauties of his own.
Samuel Sorbière ( 1615 – 1670 ) was a French physician and man of letters, a philosopher and translator, who is best known for his promotion of the works of Thomas Hobbes and Pierre Gassendi, in whose view of physics he placed his support, though unable to refute René Descartes, but who developed a reputation in his own day for a truculent and disputatious nature.
Fawkes was considered by his contemporaries the best translator since the days of Alexander Pope, and Samuel Johnson approved of his translation of Anacreon.
John Hoole ( December 1727 – 2 August 1803 ) was an English translator, the son of watch-maker and inventor, Samuel Hoole and Sarah Drury.
* Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, 12th-13th century French Maimonidean philosopher and translator
Samuel Wells Williams, a translator on the Perry mission, backs up this record: " Some of the flags seen ashore, and the red jackets, too, to-day had on them.
It gives insight into the soul of the man and his relation to his son, also a scholar and translator, Samuel.
Nahum Sokolow ( Nahum ben Joseph Samuel Sokolow, Nachum ben Yoseph Shmuel Soqolov,, < span dir = " ltr "> 1859-1936 </ span >) was a Zionist leader, author, translator, and a pioneer of Hebrew journalism.

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