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Such disparate writers as Joyce Carol Oates with Accursed Inhabitants of the House of Bly ( 1994 ), Louis Auchincloss with The Ambassadress ( 1950 ), Tom Stoppard with The Real Thing ( 1982 ), and Alan Hollinghurst with The Line of Beauty ( 2004 ) were explicitly influenced by James's works.
In 1978 Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, later partners in Factory Records, assembled a band around the remnants of local punk rock band Fast Breeder: drummer Chris Joyce and guitarist Dave Rowbotham.
As Attorney-General, he prosecuted William Joyce (" Lord Haw-Haw ") and John Amery for treason and also prosecuted Klaus Fuchs and Alan Nunn May, for giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union and John George Haigh, known as ' the acid bath murderer '.
In the middle of the 1996 AFL season he took over as the Western Bulldogs coach following the sacking of incumbent coach Alan Joyce.
Another grandchild of the original Alan de la Zouche, Joyce la Zouche, married Robert Mortimer of Richard's Castle ; one of their younger sons, William la Zouche, took the name of la Zouche and bought Ashby-de-la-Zouch from Alan in 1304, the latter to hold it until his death ( 1314 ).
The graphic novel Brought to Light by writers Alan Moore and Joyce Brabner used material from lawsuits filed by the Christic Institute.
* Alan Joyce ( 1942 – ), Australian footballer
During its six season run, many familiar actors guest-starred on the show, along with other lesser-known performers who later achieved stardom, among them: John Charles Daly, Elaine Joyce, Gary Dubin, Herbert Anderson, June Foray, Robert Cummings, Sam Edwards, Jerry Van Dyke, J. Pat O ' Malley, Johnny Whitaker, Jesse White, Al Lewis, Gordon Jump, Bernie Kopell, Len Lesser, Bob Hastings, Don Keefer, Don Porter, Alan Hale Jr., Melody Patterson, Rusty Hamer, Regis Toomey, Heather North, Allan Melvin, Parley Baer, Jack Bannon, Rick Lenz, Karen Valentine among many others.
Concert organists who played on this instrument or " Black Beauty " ( which continued touring under Roberta Bailey Artists International well into the 80s ) included Ted Alan Worth, Joyce Jones, Pierre Cochereau, Herman Berlinski, Richard Morris, Keith Chapman, Douglas Marshall, John Grady, Frederick Geoghan, and Diane Bish.
His parents were Alan and Joyce Sundin, and he had a brother named David.
At a Senate Estimates Hearing in Canberra, Heffernan called the Irish-born head of Qantas, Alan Joyce, an " an old Irish bomb maker ", saying " Mr Joyce if the power was yours, you know from being an old Irish bomb maker, if you had the choice, what would be the ideal pilot training?
As Alan cancelled their accommodation in their usual plush hotel during a fit of pique, they are forced to spend the night in a dingy run-down hotel ( with a noteworthy cameo performance by Joyce Grenfell as the proprietress ) leaving Wendy feeling less than pleased.
The visual arts committee has included Amy Westpfahl, Victoria Law, Steven Englander, Mike Estabrook, Vandana Jain, Julie Hair, Alan Moore, Brian George, Kelly Savage, Michael Cataldi, Joyce Manalo, and many others.
O ' Neill lists as his favourite books: Ulysses, by James Joyce, The Last of the Wine, by Mary Renault, Hadrian the Seventh, by Frederick Rolfe ( Frederick Baron Corvo ), The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, The Leopard, by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, The Siege of Krishnapur, by J. G. Farrell, One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel García Márquez, The Third Policeman, by Flann O ' Brien, The Swimming Pool Library, by Alan Hollinghurst, and The Lost Language of Cranes by David Leavitt.
The American future major leaguers included pitchers Alan Closter, Dick Joyce, and Chuck Dobson ; catchers Jim Hibbs and Ken Suarez ; outfielder Shaun Fitzmaurice ; first baseman Mike Epstein ; and second baseman Gary Sutherland.
Directed by Gene Saks the cast featured Alan Alda ( Jake ), Helen Shaver ( Maggie ), Brenda Vaccaro ( Karen ), Kate Burton ( Julie ), Joyce Van Patten ( Edith ), Tracy Pollan ( Molly at 21 ) and Talia Balsam ( Sheila ).
Grace also constantly strives for the affection of her father Martin ( Alan Arkin ), competing with her two sisters ( one younger, one older ), who have more obvious problems than she ( Joyce, played by Sara Rue, is a mentally slow compulsive overeater, although Grace herself has shown frequent instances of compulsive overreating, while Janet, portrayed by Geena Davis, is rarely employed and promiscuous ).

Alan and executive
Richardson was born in Southport, Lancashire, to Marian Georgina ( née Townsend ), a housewife, and William Alan Richardson, a marketing executive.
* 1993 – Savings and loan crisis: The United States Senate Ethics Committee issues a stern censure of California senator Alan Cranston for his " dealings " with savings-and-loan executive Charles Keating.
Led by President Alan García, the executive branch is attempting to be transparent and accountable.
** Savings and loan crisis: The United States Senate Ethics Committee issues a stern censure of California senator Alan Cranston for his dealings with savings-and-loan executive Charles Keating.
* June 23 – Alan J. Gow, British motorsport executive
In 1989, Alan Eagleson, a longtime executive director of the National Hockey League Players Association, was inducted as a builder.
However, at the decisive moment when the new executive was about to sign a five-year contract, he keeled over and died, forcing Alan to forge the dead man's signature.
This was presented by Ray Woollard ( Peter Baynham, who had appeared previously in I'm Alan Partridge as the voice box using executive from the boat holiday company in " Watership Alan ") and " Digital Dave ", and was basically a sycophantic look at Alan's career, past and present ; the credits listed it as being executively produced by Alan himself and produced by his company, Apache Productions.
In order to close the deal, according to Osborne, an MGM executive contacted Tracy shortly before filming was to begin and said, " Don't worry, Mr. Tracy, a copy of the script has been sent to Alan Ladd and he has agreed to do the picture.
After the deadline indicated by HEFCE chief executive Alan Langlands had passed, there were ruminations among staff and ministers that HEFCE could withdraw funding, effectively forcing the University to close.
Tormé, Weiss, Leslie Belzberg, John Landis, David Peckinpah, Bill Dial and Alan Barnette served as executive producers at different times of the production.
Lambert executive produced Alan Bleasdale's hard-hitting drama serial G. B. H.
During the California energy crisis of 2000, then-Treasury Secretary Summers teamed with Alan Greenspan and Enron executive Kenneth Lay to lecture California Governor Gray Davis on the causes of the crisis, explaining that the problem was excessive government regulation.
Chief executive Alan H. Fishman was flying from New York to Seattle on the day the bank was closed, and eventually received a $ 7. 5 million sign-on bonus and cash severance of $ 11. 6 million ( which he declined ) after being CEO for 17 days.
* Alan Leeds ( born 1947 ), American music executive
* Alan Ashton ( executive ), co-founder of WordPerfect Corporation
Alan Burnham, executive director of the commission, said in August 1967 that if the building were to have been made a landmark, the city would have to either find a buyer for it or acquire it.
Alan Morris is the executive vice president.
The American subsidiary, then headed by ex-Microsoft executive Alan M. Boyd achieved considerable attention ( particularly from Esther Dyson who understood its potential ) but was eventually sidelined when Apple elected to bundle their Hypercard product free with every Macintosh.
However, he was one of several players who threatened to pull out of the Hall of Fame if disgraced ex-NHLPA executive director Alan Eagleson had been allowed to stay in after being convicted of fraud and embezzlement.
The Baptist Union of Scotland is headed by an executive core team (' the Core Leaders ') comprising Rev Alan Donaldson ( General Director ), Rev Dr Jim Purves ( Mission & Ministry Adviser ), Rev Peter Dick ( Finance Director ) and Dr Jacqueline Primrose ( Convener ).
Garry, Alan and Garry's manager Brad Grey were the executive producers of the show.
Alan Yentob ( born 11 March 1947 ) is a British television executive and presenter who has worked throughout his career at the BBC.

Alan and 1966
* 1966 – Lori Alan, American actress
The resulting promotion meant that Blackburn were back in the top flight of English football for the first time since 1966. In the 1992 close season, Dalglish signed Southampton's Alan Shearer for a British record fee of £ 3. 5 million.
* 1966Alan Davies, British comedian and actor
The first recipient, in 1966, was Alan Perlis, of Carnegie Mellon University.
Musical versions include the 1966 TV musical with songs by Moose Charlap, and Judi Rolin in the role of Alice, a Christmas 2007 multimedia stage adaptation at The Tobacco Factory directed and conceived by Andy Burden, written by Hattie Naylor, music and lyrics by Paul Dodgson and a 2008 opera Through the Looking Glass by Alan John.
In 1966 Alan Greenspan wrote " Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the confiscation of wealth.
From the 1960s, Australian writers began to re-assess European assumptions about Aboriginal Australia – with works including Alan Moorehead's The Fatal Impact ( 1966 ) and Geoffrey Blainey's landmark history Triumph of the Nomads ( 1975 ).
He attended Farnworth Grammar School, where Alan Ball, Jr. ( on whom Wolstenholme commentated in the 1966 World Cup Final ) was also a pupil some years later.
The Father of the House is not necessarily the sitting MP with the earliest date of first election: Sir Peter Tapsell was first elected in 1959, and is the only remaining 1950s MP, but lost his seat in 1964 and was out of Parliament until 1966 ; this meant that Alan Williams was Father of the House until his retirement at the 2010 general election by virtue of his continuous service since the 1964 general election.
* An Introduction To Algorithmic Methods Using The MAD Language, Alan B. Marcovitz and Earl J. Schweppe, Macmillan, 1966.
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson wrote for him from 1964 to 1966 when he worked for the BBC and also for a one-off show for Thames, Frankie Howerd meets the Bee Gees, shown on 20 August 1968.
Tim Danielson ( 1966 ) and Marty Liquori ( 1967 ) also came in under four minutes, but Ryun's high school record stood until Alan Webb ran 3: 53. 43 in 2001.
* The Making of the King 1066 ( 1966 ) by Alan Lloyd ( ISBN 0-88029-473-6 )
The Jordans were featured on several Alan Freed stage shows and were mainstays on all the important East Coast TV programs, especially in the Tri-State area. Their biggest hit, in 1966, was " Gimme Some Lovin.
* 1966 ( BBC ): Starring Rod Steiger, Betsy Blair, Tony Bill, Brian Davies and Joss Ackland and directed by Alan Cooke.
) ( 1962 ), playing sadistic Lieutenant Scott-Padget, co-starring Sir Alec Guinness ; I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ), co-starring Judy Garland in her final screen role ; Hot Enough for June, ( aka " Agent 8¾ ") ( 1964 ), a James Bond-type spy spoof co-starring Robert Morley ; Modesty Blaise ( 1966 ), a campy spy send-up playing archvillain Gabriel opposite Monica Vitti and Terence Stamp and directed by Joseph Losey ; The Fixer ( 1968 ), based on Bernard Malamud's novel, co-starring Alan Bates ; Sebastian ( 1968 ), as Sebastian, a mathematician working on code decryption, who falls in love with Susannah York, a decrypter in the all-female decoding office he heads for British Intelligence, also co-starring Sir John Gielgud, and Lilli Palmer, co-produced by Michael Powell ; Oh!
Comments in Pál Turán's 1970 speech on the award of a Fields Medal to Alan Baker about theory-building and problem-solving were a reply from the traditionalist camp at the next opportunity, Grothendieck having received the previous Fields Medal in absentia in 1966.
His work as a songwriter met with particular success in the UK: top 40 UK hits written by Newman included Cilla Black's " I've Been Wrong Before " (# 17, 1965 ), Gene Pitney's " Nobody Needs Your Love " (# 2, 1966 ) and " Just One Smile " (# 8, 1966 ); and The Alan Price Set's " Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear " (# 4, 1967 ).
Forster is the stepson of actor Whit Bissell, step-grandson of actor Alan Napier, who portrayed Alfred the Butler in the Batman television series ( 1966 – 1968 ), and the great-great-great-grandson of author Charles Dickens.
Gregory Alan Maddux ( born April 14, 1966 ), nicknamed " Mad Dog " and " The Professor ", is a former Major League Baseball ( MLB ) pitcher.
On 18 July 1966 The Spectres signed a five-year deal with Piccadilly Records, releasing two singles that year, " I ( Who Have Nothing )" and " Hurdy Gurdy Man " ( written by Alan Lancaster ), and one the next year called "( We Ain't Got ) Nothin ' Yet " ( a song originally recorded by New York psychedelic band The Blues Magoos ).
* Alan Ball Jr., footballer for England ( 1966 World Cup )
King of Hearts ( original French title: Le Roi de Cœur ) is a 1966 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Alan Bates.
* Alan Mills ( baseball ) ( born 1966 ), American baseball player

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