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Burns and Rob
His uncle, George Lauder, whom he referred to as " Dod ", introduced him to the writings of Robert Burns and historical Scottish heroes such as Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, and Rob Roy.
Contributors included Joey Burns and Paul Niehaus of Calexico, as well as jazz musicians Matt Lux and Rob Burger.
Rob Donn has been called the Gaelic Robert Burns, and not without justification.
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
Several episodes feature guest stars like Dan Hennessey, Chris Wiggins, George Buza, Andrew Sabiston, Eric Peterson, Rob Cowan, Jamie Dick, Cree Summer, Donny Burns, Don McManus, Long John Baldry and Gordon Masten.
Ethical Culture is headed by Rob Cousins, Fieldston Lower is headed by George Burns, and the Fieldston School is headed by Laura Danforth.
* Tears of Heaven ( 2011 ); Linda Eder, Christiane Noll, James Barbour, Rob Evan, Jackie Burns, Morgan James
That performance was short-lived, however: in August 2006, WBBM-TV added Rob Johnson as co-anchor of the 5 p. m. newscast alongside Burns, while Mora and Burns still co-anchored at 6 and 10.
Regular contributors include Jim Hightower, Amy Goodman, Dean Baker, John Buell, Margie Burns, Alexander Cockburn, Joe Conason, Froma Harrop, Arianna Huffington, Jesse Jackson, Hank Kalet, Donald Kaul, Gene Lyons, Margot Ford McMillen, Garrison Keillor, Ralph Nader, John Nichols, Vicki Nikolaidis, Wayne O ' Leary, Greg Palast, Rob Patterson, Ted Rall, Joan Retsinas, Roberto Rodriguez, Connie Schultz, Michael Silverstein, David Sirota, Norman Solomon, Tom Tomorrow, Sam Uretsky, Mark Weisbrot, Robert Weissman, Dave Zirin and Dave Zweifel.
* Bass guitar: Jeff Clyne, Ron Mathewson, Roy Babbington, Roger Sutton, Billy Kristian, Mo Foster, Rob Burns, Dill Katz, Rob Statham

Burns and Van
Seymour Skinner, Milhouse Van Houten, Sherri and Terri, Moe Szyslak, Mr. Burns, Barney Gumble, Patty and Selma, Ned and Todd Flanders, Santa's Little Helper, Snowball II, Dewey Largo, and Lewis all make their first appearances in this episode.
* Arrangers: Van Alexander, Ralph Burns, Toots Camarata, Benny Carter, Buck Clayton, Ray Conniff, Eddie Durham, Duke Ellington, Bill Finegan, Jerry Gray, Bob Haggart, Buster Harding, Lennie Hayton, Neal Hefti, Fletcher Henderson, Horace Henderson, Gordon Jenkins, Billy May, Jimmy Mundy, Sy Oliver, Nat Pierce, Johnny Richards, Edgar Sampson, Eddie Sauter, Billy Strayhorn
Jack Burns McDowell ( born January 16, 1966 in Van Nuys, California ) is a former Major League Baseball player.
Among the galaxy of celebrities who frequented Ciro's were Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner, Sidney Poitier, Anita Ekberg, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Joan Crawford, Betty Grable, Marlene Dietrich, Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan, Dean Martin, Mickey Rooney, Cary Grant, George Raft, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Judy Garland, June Allyson and Dick Powell, Mamie Van Doren, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Benny, Peter Lawford, and Lana Turner ( who often said Ciro's was her favorite nightspot ) among many others.
The Vengaboys split in 2000, but announced their comeback in 2010 with the space age disco bliss single Rocket To Uranus, featuring Perez Hilton and Pete Burns ( video only ), once again co-written and produced by Van Diepen.
In 1994, while Senior VP of Foxstar, Burns founded Van Ness Films, a non-fiction and documentary production unit.
Easley McCain Recording is an American recording studio, based in Memphis, Tennessee, notable for recording musicians such as Tav Falco's Panther Burns, Grifters, Pavement, Sonic Youth, Come, White Stripes, Townes Van Zandt, Pezz, Jeff Buckley, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Guided by Voices, Lydia Lunch, Box Tops, Rufus Thomas, Wilco, Cat Power, Modest Mouse, and Kim Deal.
The men in the photo are all the band members, from left to right: Leon Wilkeson, Billy Powell, Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington ( seated ), Bob Burns, Allen Collins, and Ed King.
# " Mississippi Kid " ( Al Kooper, Van Zant, Bob Burns ) – 3: 56
When he arrives back to Ithaca, he spears all of the suitors ( Krusty the Klown, Kirk Van Houten, Groundskeeper Willie, Mr. Burns, and Sideshow Mel ) trying to please Penelope.
She went on to appear in several television series, including Sirens ( 1994 ) as Kelly Van Pelt, Ready or Not ( 1996 ) as Angelique, Side Effects ( 1996 ) as Lisa Burns, and the Canadian horror series The Hunger ( 1999 ) as Jen.
George Burns ( NL ) 1922 V100 card, courtesy of Brian Van Horn, downloaded from http :// www. thedeadballera. com / Cards / BURNSGEORGE ( NL ) 1922V100_CARD. jpg

Burns and Will
2046 was called the best film of 2005 by Michael Atkinson ( The Village Voice ), Daryl Chin ( Journal of Performance and Art ), Josef Brown ( Vue Weekly ), Sean Burns ( Philadelphia Weekly ), Will Sloan ( The Martingrove Beacon ), and Justine Elias ( The Guardian ), and was ranked among the top ten best films of the year by Manohla Dargis ( The New York Times ), Richard Corliss ( Time Magazine ), Same Adams ( Philadelphia City Paper ), Leslie Camhi ( The Village Voice ), Jason Anderson ( eye Weekly ), Gary Dretzka ( Movie City News ), Godfrey Cheshire ( The Independent Weekly ), Ty Burr ( The Boston Globe ), Liza Bear ( indieWIRE ), Edward Crouse ( The Village Voice ), Jeffrey M. Anderson ( The San Francisco Examiner ), John DeFore ( Austin American Statesman ), Brian Brooks ( indieWIRE ), Chris Barsanti ( Filmcritic. com ), F. X.
In the UK, however, many trade unionists who were members of the Social Democratic Federation, which included at various times future trade union leaders such as Will Thorne, John Burns and Tom Mann, felt that the Federation neglected the industrial struggle.
With other London radicals such as Ben Tillett, Will Crooks and John Benn, Burns (' The Man with the Red Flag ') helped win the dispute.
Foster was succeeded in 1945 by Edward William O ' Flaherty Lynam, Superintendent of the Map Room at the British Library and the first of a long line of post-war presidents whose terms of office were restricted to a period of five years: Malcolm Letts ( 1950 – 54 ); Professor J. N. L. Baker ( 1955 – 59 ); Sir Alan Burns ( 1959 – 64 ); Sir Gilbert Laithwaite ( 1964 – 69 ); C. F. Beckingham ( 1969 – 72 ); Esmond S. de Beer ( 1972 – 78 ); Glyndwr Williams ( 1978 – 82 ); David Beers Quinn ( 1982 – 87 ); Sir Harold Smedley ( 1987 – 92 ); Professor Paul E. H. Hair ( 1992 – 97 ); Sarah Tyacke ( 1997 – 2002 ); Professor Roy Bridges ( 2002 – 08 ); Professor Will Ryan ( 2008 – 11 ); and Captain Mike Barritt ( 2011 -).
Notable organisers who came to prominence during the strike include Ben Tillett, John Burns, Tom Mann, Will Thorne and the seamen's leader Joseph Havelock Wilson.

Burns and 1995
1995 TV-version Burns won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance.
The show originally ran from 7 September 1977 to 20 November 1995, and was hosted by Gordon Burns and usually broadcast on the ITV network on Mondays at 19: 00.
Y & T temporarily reformed in 1995 with a lineup of Dave Meniketti, Stef Burns, Phil Kennemore, and Jimmy DeGrasso, and performed sporadically afterward.
In the wake of his 1993 success, Burns remained with Subaru for the 1994 and 1995 seasons, contesting the Asia Pacific Rally Championship, which included the New Zealand and Australia Rallies, and also his home WRC round.
The company's residual railroad investments led to president and CEO John J. Burns serving on the board of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation from 1995 to 2004.
In 1995, Brooks and Groening were involved in a public dispute over the episode " A Star Is Burns ".
Also in 1995, Burns auditioned for Blue's Clues, thinking it was another voice-over role.
The Impreza brought Subaru three consecutive WRC constructors ' titles ( 1995 – 1997, the latter season the first for the newly introduced World Rally Car class ) and a driver's championship for McRae in 1995, the late Richard Burns in 2001, and the Norwegian, Petter Solberg in 2003.
Official replicas of the " Red Special " guitar have been manufactured in varying numbers and in multiple models ( i. e. a higher-end full-featured model, and a lower-cost one lacking some of the intricacies of the former ) several times during the 1980s and 90s, most often by the Guild Guitar Company from 1983 to 1985 and again from 1993 to 1995 and by Burns Guitars from 2001 ( mass-produced models made in Korea ).
Another attempt at talk, including a show hosted by former WEEI and WRKO host Gene Burns, was made on October 2, 1995 ( by this point, WKOX had begun to orient itself to the Boston market as a whole rather than MetroWest ); after only one year, this was replaced with brokered programming in October 1996.
In a media interview in April 2012, Corrections general manager of prison services, Jeanette Burns, said the number of serious assaults on prison staff had dropped dramatically since 1995 and fewer prisoners were requesting voluntary segregation to avoid violence and gang related problems in mainstream prison units.
* 1995: tied: Denise Calls Up, directed by Hal Salwen, & The Brothers McMullen, directed by Edward Burns
Allen's career in film and TV was the subject of a 1995 documentary, The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, produced and directed by Kevin Burns, co-founder of Foxstar Productions, originally set up as the production unit responsible for creating a series of " Alien Nation " movies for television.
* The Brothers McMullen, 1995 movie written and directed by Edward Burns
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During the near 20 year partnership, the team won three drivers ' WRC titles for Colin McRae ( 1995 ), Richard Burns ( 2001 ) and Petter Solberg ( 2003 ), as well as three manufacturers ' titles ( 1995, 96, 97 ).
Scotland ’ s Colin McRae won the 1995 World Rally Championship for drivers, followed later by England ’ s Richard Burns in 2001 and Norwegian Petter Solberg in 2003.
When Mr. Burns introduces his new religion, most of the sequence is a parody of the promotional video of Michael Jackson's 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. Willie scratching his nails along the church window to get Marge and Reverend Lovejoy's attention is a reference to the 1975 film Jaws, in which the character Quint performs a similar action.
In 1995 he recorded music for the quirky low-budget film The Brothers McMullen, directed by Edward Burns.
But it was the release of Bones in 1995 – an album of original songs with her take on a centuries-old keen ( caoineadh ) and a classic arrangement of Robert Burns ' " Westlin ' Winds " ( later recorded by Fairport Convention ) – that secured her reputation as a singer-songwriter and launched her solo touring and recording career.
Modified versions of the Impreza WRX and WRX STI have been competing successfully in rallying ; drivers Colin McRae ( 1995 ), Richard Burns ( 2001 ), and Petter Solberg ( 2003 ) have won World Rally Championship drivers ' titles with the Subaru World Rally Team, and Subaru took the manufacturers ' title three years in a row from 1995 to 1997.

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