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In comics various writers have used elements of the character, most notably Bryan Talbot's character Luther Arkwright.
* The Adventures of Luther Arkwright at Bryan Talbot's official fansite
He also played the title role in Big Finish's adaptation of Bryan Talbot's The Adventures of Luther Arkwright ( 2005 ).
Cover of issue 2 of Bryan Talbot's The Adventures of Luther Arkwright, " The Treaty of St. Petersburg ".

Bryan and graphic
The faculty consists of Eric Wold ( graphic design ), Louise Kames ( printmaking ), Jessica Rebik ( painting / drawing ), Jessica Teckemeyer ( sculpture / ceramics ) and Bryan Zygmont, Ph. D ( art history ).
Once again, the graphic novel was met with a hugely positive critical response, and later that year Quitely took over from Bryan Hitch as artist on The Authority, with Mark Millar as writer.
The graphic novel Grandville by Bryan Talbot was greatly inspired by Grandville's illustrations.
* Grandville ( comics ), a series of graphic novels by Bryan Talbot
His graphic design tutor, Bryan Talbot, gave him the project of producing a comic strip.
Lost at Sea is a graphic novel by Bryan Lee O ' Malley.
Chester P's name was taken from The Chester P. Hackenbush Trilogy which are a collection of graphic novels, featured in an early eighties book, with other graphic novels, called Brainstorm written by Bryan Talbot

Bryan and novel
Bryan is the birthplace of 2006 Indianapolis 500 champion — and current NASCAR driver -- Sam Hornish, Jr., Bob Hartman, founder of the Christian rock pioneer group " Petra ", and of Mark Winegardner, chosen to be the author of the novel The Godfather Returns.
The novel was adapted for the screenplay of a 1959 film featuring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, and Fred Astaire, and a 2000 television film starring Bryan Brown, Armand Assante and Rachel Ward.
* The Winner of Sorrow: a novel / Bryan Lynch.
Swagmen have been the subject of numerous books including the 1955 novel The Shiralee by D ' Arcy Niland, which was made into a 1957 film, starring Peter Finch ( who himself lived as a swagman during early adulthood ), and a 1987 TV mini-series, starring Bryan Brown.
In the novel, Dorothy, the Scarecrow ( the American farmer ), Tin Woodman ( the industrial worker ), and Cowardly Lion ( William Jennings Bryan ), march on the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, the Capital ( or Washington, D. C .), demanding relief from the Wizard, who is interpreted to be the President.
It was based on the 1958 novel by John Boland and adapted by Bryan Forbes, who also starred in the film.
The movie was adapted by Bryan Forbes from the novel by Lynne Reid Banks.
Séance on a Wet Afternoon is a 1964 British film directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the novel by Mark McShane, in which an unstable medium convinces her husband to kidnap a child so she can help the police solve the crime and achieve renown for her abilities.
The book was adapted as a film ( produced and directed by Bryan Forbes ) in 1966, thought by many to be as successful as the highly successful novel, which has hardly ever been out of print.
* In Bryan Davis's novel series Dragons in Our Midst and Oracles of Fire, the Nephillim were offspring of fallen angels, known as Watchers, and human women.
It was written by Bryan Forbes and Brian Garfield, based on Garfield's novel of the same name.
Following the success of his 1946 version of Great Expectations, Lean re-assembled much of the same team for his adaptation of Dicken's 1838 novel, including producers Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan, cinematographer Guy Green, designer John Bryan and editor Jack Harris.
Originally published in the UK as Two Hours to Doom – with George using the pseudonym " Peter Bryant " ( Bryan Peters for the French translation, 120 minutes pour sauver le monde ) – the novel deals with the apocalyptic threat of nuclear war and the almost absurd ease with which it can be triggered.
Peter Bryan George ( 24 March 1924 – 1 June 1966 ) was a British author, most famous for the 1958 Cold War thriller novel Red Alert, also known as Two Hours to Doom, written under the pen name Peter Bryant.
His best-known novel, Red Alert was written while a serving RAF officer, ( hence the original use of a pseudonym: Peter Bryant – the Bryan being taken from his middle name ).
Animation, based on the novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman, starring the voices of Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Eric Idle, Don Rickles, Jane Seymour, Pierce Brosnan, Bronson Pinchot, Jaleel White, Gabriel Byrne, John Gielgud, and Frank Welker, with the singing voices of Céline Dion, Bryan White, and Andrea Corr.
In 1983 the novel was adapted as a film directed by Bryan Forbes, starring Roger Moore and Rod Steiger.
Bryan Michael Stoller and Michael Jackson were scheduled to co-direct the motion picture They Cage the Animals at Night, based on the best-selling novel by Jennings Michael Burch.
It was produced and directed by Bryan Forbes from a screenplay by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne.
The other major departure is at the end, where Miss Marple unambiguously opines that Lucy Eyelesbarrow will marry Bryan Eastley, merely one of the possibilities Miss Marple suggests in the novel.
It is based on the novel of the same name by Bryan Fair Berkey.

Bryan and is
W. F. Bryan suggests that certain kennings in Beowulf were selected sometimes for appropriateness and sometimes for ironic inappropriateness, but such a view would appear untenable unless it is denied that the language of Beowulf is formulaic.
The department is planning to expand its eradication program soon to four additional counties -- Troup, Pierce, Bryan and Bulloch -- to treat 132,000 acres infested by the ants, according to W. E. Blasingame state entomologist.
However, the most likely origin of name is from a local fishmonger, Arthur " Ikey " Bryan, who rewarded the team with meals of haddock and chips.
Bryan Cogman, story editor of the TV adaptation, said that only little backstory is presented on-screen to prevent the show from collapsing under the weight of the rich backstory.
Kemp is also remembered alongside George Wallace and William Jennings Bryan for influencing history by changing the direction of presidential elections despite their defeats.
.. the entire album, anchored by Latin-styled acoustic guitar trums and the velvety vocals of Lee and guitarist Bryan Maclean, is remarkably consistent at a lofty level.
* For essays exploring the relation of process thought to Wesleyan theology, see Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord, Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue ( Nashville: Kingswood, 2001, ISBN 0-687-05220-3 ).
The English group Madness are among the artists that have cited Roxy Music as an influence and have paid tribute to Bryan Ferry in the song " 4BF " ( the title is a reference to the song " 2HB ", itself a tribute to Humphrey Bogart from the first Roxy Music album ).
Attacks on Bryan were frequent and acidic: Life awarded him its " Brass Medal of the Fourth Class ," for having " successfully demonstrated by the alchemy of ignorance hot air may be transmuted into gold, and that the Bible is infallibly inspired except where it differs with him on the question of wine, women, and wealth.
" From This Moment On " is a duet with singer Bryan White and there was a pop version as well.
* November 6 – U. S. presidential election, 1900: Republican incumbent William McKinley is reelected by defeating Democratic challenger William Jennings Bryan.
* The city of Dallas, Texas is founded by John Neely Bryan.
The conjecture is also known as the 3n + 1 conjecture, the Ulam conjecture ( after Stanisław Ulam ), Kakutani's problem ( after Shizuo Kakutani ), the Thwaites conjecture ( after Sir Bryan Thwaites ), Hasse's algorithm ( after Helmut Hasse ), or the Syracuse problem ; the sequence of numbers involved is referred to as the hailstone sequence or hailstone numbers, or as wondrous numbers.
In a 1900 engraving, former Massachusetts Governor William Russell ( governor ) | William E. Russell is shown preceding Bryan in addressing the convention.
" Bryan would say little that he had not said before — the text is similar to that of a speech he gave at Crete, Nebraska a week before the convention — but he would give the convention its voice.
* 2009: Director Michael Mann's film Public Enemies is an adaptation of Bryan Burrough's book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34.
William Jennings Bryan said this is roughly the view espoused by Matthew Harrison Brady, a character in the 1955 play Inherit the Wind loosely based upon William Jennings Bryan.
Forever Changes, released in November 1967, is a suite of songs using acoustic guitars, strings and horns that was recorded while the band was falling apart as the result of various abuses and a failed power play by Bryan MacLean, trying to get more of his songs on the album.
* Bryan Chafin as Samuel Martin: Fourth son, he is usually seen helping Nathan around the farm.
The team bought out the remaining years of Bryan Trottier's contract, and as of 2008 – 09 he is still the franchise leader in games played.
The Bryan School of Business and Economics is the largest of UNCG's seven professional schools.

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