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* A Question of Attribution ( writer ), 1991
* Single Spies ( An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution ) ( also writer and director )
* A Question Of Attribution
* 1992 British Academy Television Award, Best Single Drama: A Question of Attribution
Prunella Scales ( born Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth ) CBE ( born 22 June 1932 ) is an English actress, known for her role as Basil Fawlty's wife Sybil in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the British film A Question of Attribution.
She played Queen Elizabeth II in Alan Bennett's A Question of Attribution.
His later films include Sunday Bloody Sunday ( 1971 ), The Day of the Locust ( 1975 ), Marathon Man ( 1976 ), Yanks ( 1979 ), " An Englishman Abroad ", The Falcon and the Snowman ( 1985 ), Pacific Heights ( 1990 ), the TV play A Question of Attribution ( 1991 ), The Innocent ( 1993 ) and The Next Best Thing ( 2000 ).
* A Question of Attribution ( 1991 ) ( TV )
After an absence of almost 10 years from mainstream cinema, Fox gradually returned to the screen, appearing in A Passage to India ( 1984 ) and playing Anthony Blunt in the acclaimed BBC play by Alan Bennett, A Question of Attribution ( 1992 ).
* A Question of Attribution ( 1992 ) ( TV )-Sir Anthony Blunt
Alan Bennett gives the date of Coral Browne's meeting with Burgess as 1958 in the Introduction to his Single Spies, which contains the text of An Englishman Abroad in the stage play version and the text of A Question of Attribution about Anthony Blunt.
Bennett's An Englishman Abroad told the remarkable true story of the chance meeting between actress Coral Browne ( playing herself ) and spy Guy Burgess ( Alan Bates ) in Moscow in 1958, while A Question of Attribution ( finished shortly before Lloyd's death ) was a logical sequel, showing the radically different fate of Keeper of the Queen's Pictures and fellow traitor Anthony Blunt.
Prior to accepting the role, Quick had played the same character as a younger woman in Alan Bennett's play, A Question of Attribution.

Question and term
Originally the term FAQ referred to the Frequently Answered Question itself, and the compilation of questions and answers was known as a FAQ list or some similar expression.
The term appears in Marx's article in the New-York Daily Tribune article " The Emancipation Question ," January 17 and 22, 1859, although there the term is used to describe humans who act like a capital to the producers, rather than in the modern sense of " knowledge capital " endowed to or acquired by humans.
Others use the term " Taiwan Strait Question " because it implies nothing about sovereignty and because " Cross-Strait relations " is a term used by both the ROC and the PRC to describe their interactions.
The Eastern Question was the term used to denote the great power diplomacy surrounding the decline of the Ottoman Empire.
The term " state of nature " appears in the writings of Thomas Aquinas ( born c. 1225 ) ( see De Veritate, Question 19, Article 1, Answer 13 ).
The invention of the term " punk rock " is generally credited to critic Dave Marsh who used it in 1970 to describe the group Question Mark & the Mysterians, who scored a major hit with their song " 96 Tears ".
Some of Hawker's rulings, from motions put by the Australian Labor Party Opposition, were somewhat controversial early in his term, with one session of Question Time on 1 December 2004 resulting in twelve points of order, some continuously raised, to Brendan Nelson's response to a question on school funding raised by Sophie Mirabella, in that it was seen by the Opposition to anticipate debate.
Since the term autonomy was regularly used in relation to the Macedonian Question, it is essential to note its sense and reason.
Hannan argues in his writings and in the media ( for example, during an appearance on Question Time on BBC television on 28 May 2009 ) for ballot initiatives ( whereby electors can directly enact legislation as happens in Switzerland ), a power of recall ( whereby a sitting Member of Parliament can be forced to submit to re-election if enough of his local electorate support this ), fixed term parliaments, local and national referendums, open primaries and the abolition of party lists.
Moore originated the term " the naturalistic fallacy " to refer to the ( alleged ) error of confusing goodness with some natural property, and he deployed the Open Question Argument to show why this was an error.
National Question is a general term used for questions relating to nationalities, nationalism, and nations.
Question: It is proposed to alter the Constitution to ensure as far as practicable that a casual vacancy in the Senate is filled by a person of the same political party as the Senator chosen by the people and for the balance of his term.
In 1886, with the introduction of the first Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons, the term ' the Anglo-Irish Quarrel ' gained favour and became more acceptable than the implied condescension of ' the Irish Question '.
" Thus, The Race Question statement by the UNESCO, in the 1950s, proposed to substitute the term " ethnic groups " to the concept of " race ," arguing that human communities were defined as much by cultural traits ( language, religion, etc.
Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, regards application of the term " antisemitism " to Marx as an anachronism — because when Marx wrote On the Jewish Question, virtually all major philosophers had expressed similar views, and the word " antisemitism " had not yet been coined, let alone developed a racial component, and little awareness existed of the depths of European prejudice against Jews.

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Instead, he spent five years as a member of the Coldstream Guards before coming into the service as secretary to Lord Edmond FitzMaurice, Queen's Commissioner on the East Rumelian Question.

Question and ),
* Penrose, Roger: " The Question of Cosmic Censorship ", Chapter 5 in Black Holes and Relativistic Stars, Robert Wald ( editor ), ( 1994 ) ( ISBN 0-226-87034-0 )
For subject matter jurisdiction, the claims in the case must either: ( 1 ) raise a Federal Question ( i. e., a cause of action or defense arising under the Constitution, a Federal statute, or the law of admiralty ); or have diversity of parties ( i. e., all of the defendants are from a different state than the Plaintiff ), and have an amount in controversy that exceeds a monetary threshold ( which changes from time to time, but is $ 75, 000 as of 2011 ).
Madrid gained diplomatic support from countries in Latin America, with the UN General Assembly passing resolutions ( 2231 ( XXI ), " Question of Gibraltar " and 2353 ( XXII ), " Question of Gibraltar ").
Some of the main trends in modern Homeric scholarship have been, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Analysis and Unitarianism ( see Homeric Question ), schools of thought which emphasized on the one hand the inconsistencies in, and on the other the artistic unity of, Homer ; and in the 20th century and later Oral Theory, the study of the mechanisms and effects of oral transmission, and Neoanalysis, the study of the relationship between Homer and other early epic material.
In 1896 Theodor Herzl published Der Judenstaat ( The Jewish State ), in which he asserted that the solution to growing antisemitism in Europe ( the so-called " Jewish Question ") was to establish a Jewish state.
In The Question of Nationalities, or “ Autonomisation ” ( 1923 ), Lenin said:
An alternative view, expressed by Otto Bauer, author of Social Democracy and the Nationalities Question ( 1907 ), that " A nation is an aggregate of people bound into a community of character by a common destiny.
* Gordon, Michael ( 1993 ), A Question of Leadership.
Books such as Dr. Joseph Lichten's A Question of Judgment ( 1963 ), written in response to The Deputy, defended Pius XII's actions during the war.
* Jewish introductions to classical theism, limited theism and process theology can be found in A Question of Faith: An Atheist and a Rabbi Debate the Existence of God ( Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1994, ISBN 1-56821-089-2 ) and The Case for God ( St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1991, ISBN 0-8272-0458-2 ), both written by Rabbi William E. Kaufman.
Three cases were disposed of during the Court's first session, one during an extraordinary sitting between 8 January and 7 February 1923 ( the Tunis-Morocco Nationality Question ), four during the second ordinary sitting between 15 June 1923 and 15 September 1923 ( Eastern Carelia Question, S. S. Wimbledon Case, German Settlers Question, Acquisition of Polish Nationality Question ) and one during a second extraordinary session from 12 November to 6 December 1923 ( Jaworznia Question ).
* Question Time ( TV series ), a weekly TV political debate, broadcast on BBC One in the UK
Along with Myrdal's An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy ( 1944 ), The Race Question influenced the 1954 U. S. Supreme Court desegregation decision in " Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ".
Heidegger's later works include Vom Wesen der Wahrheit (" On the Essence of Truth ", 1930 ), Der Ursprung des Kunstwerkes (" The Origin of the Work of Art ", 1935 ), Einführung in die Metaphysik (" Introduction to Metaphysics ", 1935 ), Bauen Wohnen Denken (" Building Dwelling Thinking ", 1951 ), and Die Frage nach der Technik (" The Question Concerning Technology ", 1954 ) and Was heisst Denken?
In 1984, the governments of the United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) concluded the Sino-British Joint Declaration on the Question of Hong Kong, under which the sovereignty of the leased territories, together with Hong Kong Island and Kowloon ( south of Boundary Street ) ceded under the Convention of Peking ( 1860 ), was transferred to the PRC on 1 July 1997.

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