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Freefall and novel
Belyayev is also used as a character in Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens 2005 novel, Freefall, in which he is the first person to land on the moon, hours before Apollo 11.
* Freefall, a science fiction novel by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens

Freefall and ),
Six Flags added rides found in bigger theme parks such as the wooden coaster called Rolling Thunder in 1979, The Buccaneer ( a swinging ship from Intamin ), Roaring Rapids ( now Congo Rapids, an Intamin River Rapids ride ), Parachuter's Perch ( now Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower, an Intamin Parachute ride ) and Freefall ( later Stuntman's Freefall, an Intamin First Generation Freefall ), all before the park's tenth anniversary.
From left to right: Kingda Ka, El Toro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | El Toro, Bizarro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | Bizarro ( visible in full size picture ), Rolling Thunder ( roller coaster ) | Rolling Thunder, the now defunct The Great American Scream Machine ( New Jersey ) | Great American Scream Machine, Superman: Ultimate Flight, the now defunct Batman & Robin: The Chiller and Stuntman's Freefall, and operating Nitro ( roller coaster ) | Nitro.
( Freefall Attraction ), a tower ride at Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Six Flags New England
Joe: A Real American Hero – Cobra Commander ( second voice ), Headman, Storm Shadow, Freefall, Hawk ( second voice )
* Freefall ( comics ), the code-name / superhero name for Roxanne Spaulding, a character in the Gen¹³ comic book
* Freefall ( film ), a 1994 film directed by John Irvin
* " Freefall " ( Miami Vice ), the title of the two-hour final episode of the television series Miami Vice
* " Freefall " ( The Unit ), an episode of the television series The Unit
* Freefall ( 2009 film ), a 2009 BBC2 Drama "... to tackle the extraordinary financial crisis we are living through ", written and directed by Dominic Savage
* Freefall ( album ), a 1979 album by Steve Flashman

Freefall and book
This incident was the subject of the book, Freefall, by William Hoffer and the subsequent TV movie, Falling from the Sky: Flight 174, starring William Devane.
* Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy, a 2010 non-fiction book by Joseph Stiglitz

Freefall and series
Riley also appears in the first issue of the follow-up series Season Nine ; the structure of " Freefall, Part I " suggests that Riley — like Spike, Xander, Willow and others — could have been Buffy's possible one-night-stand after the party she hosts at her apartment in San Francisco.
The Ferrari Testarossa as seen in the series finale, " Freefall ".
In May 1989, NBC aired the two-hour series finale, " Freefall.
" Despite the status of " Freefall " as the series finale, however, there were three episodes that didn't air —" World of Trouble ," " Miracle Man ," and " Leap of Faith ", which appeared during re-runs.
Bannerman's Castle ( called the Hammer Armory here ) was the site of clandestine human experimentation by the villainous Talia al Ghul and Dr. Creighton Kendall in issues # 145 ( published August 2008 ) and # 146 ( September 2008 ) of the ( defunct ) Nightwing ongoing series from DC Comics ( in a story arc titled " Freefall ," written by Peter J. Tomasi ).

Freefall and by
Some AQDs may be possessed by officers in any designator, such as BT2, Freefall Parachutist, or BS1, Shipboard Tomahawk Strike Officer.
It was originally titled Freefall, because of the way the soldiers enter combat by dropping from aircraft.
* Freefall, an autobiographical work of non-fiction by Tom Read
* " Freefall ," a song by Fixmer / McCarthy from A Bugged Out Mix

novel and ),
* Aliens ( 1902 novel ), by Mary Tappan Wright
* The Atlas ( novel ), by American author William T. Vollmann
The novel begins with the droogs sitting in their favorite hangout ( the Korova Milkbar ), drinking milk-drug cocktails, called " milk-plus ", to hype themselves for the night's mayhem.
In 1950 it was combined with " War of Nerves " ( 1950 ), " Discord in Scarlet " ( 1939 ) and " M33 in Andromeda " ( 1943 ) to form the novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle ( 1950 ).
According to a research report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Oran was decimated by the plague in 1556 and 1678, but outbreaks after European colonization, in 1921 ( 185 cases ), 1931 ( 76 cases ), and 1944 ( 95 cases ), were very far from the scale of the epidemic described in the novel.
In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
In terms of a rudimentary chronology, Poirot speaks of retiring to grow marrows in Chapter 18 of The Big Four ( 1927 ), which places that novel out of published order before Roger Ackroyd.
Beginning with Three Act Tragedy ( 1934 ), Christie had perfected during the inter-war years a sub-genre of Poirot novel in which the detective himself spent much of the first third of the novel on the periphery of events.
The 1942 novel Five Little Pigs ( aka Murder in Retrospect ), in which Poirot investigates a murder committed sixteen years before by analysing various accounts of the tragedy, is a Rashomon-like performance that critic and mystery novelist Robert Barnard called the best of the Christie novels.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
In 1980, Angela Lansbury played Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd ( EMI, directed by Guy Hamilton ), based on Christie's 1962 novel.
He directed the films Zapata: The Dream of a Hero, Like Water for Chocolate ( adapted from the novel written by his ex-wife Laura Esquivel ), A Walk in the Clouds with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production A Painted House, adapted from the John Grisham novel of the same name.
* Abduction ( novel ), a 2000 novel by novelist Robin Cook
* The Abduction ( novel ), 1987, also called Bortførelsen, written in Norwegian by Mette Newth, translated into English by Steven T. Murray and Tiina Nunnally
The novel covers the entire reign of Alexander III ( 1249 – 1286 ), " almost entirely from Alexander's viewpoint ".
Living in worsening poverty, neglecting his health, and drinking excessively, Jarry went on to write what is often cited as the first cyborg sex novel, Le Surmâle ( The Supermale ), which is partly a satire on the Symbolist ideal of self-transcendence.
*" Antwerp " ( novel ), by Roberto Bolaño

novel and third
Rather he disguises himself, referring to himself in the third person and only at the end of the novel reveals who he is.
Douglas Adams's 1982 science fiction comedy novel Life, the Universe and Everything – the third part of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy series – features the urn containing the Ashes, as a significant element of its plot.
Charlotte's third published novel, the last to be published during her lifetime, was Villette, which came out in 1853.
Children of Dune is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, third in a series of six novels set in his Dune universe.
In Dune: House Corrino ( published in 2001 and the third novel in the Prelude to Dune prequel series by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson ), Piter De Vries discovers the Harkonnen heritage of Lady Jessica and her newborn son Paul, and attempts to kidnap and ransom the infant.
During the same year, British author George MacDonald Fraser published Flash for Freedom !, the third novel in the Flashman series that was set partially in Dahomey.
In the same year, White published his third children's novel, The Trumpet of the Swan.
Gaudy Night ( 1935 ) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, and the third featuring crime writer Harriet Vane.
In 2008, while promoting his third novel, Hackman confirmed that he had retired from acting.
Next, was his third published novel, The Shining ( 1980 ), which was a sleeper at the box office, with mixed reviews, but eventually began to be considered a classic.
* Host, the third novel in the Rogue Mage series by Faith Hunter
It appears Michael Dobbs did not envisage writing the second and third books, as Urquhart dies at the end of the first novel.
Her latest and third adult novel Summer Sisters ( 1998 ) was widely praised and has sold more than 3 million copies.
C. S. Lewis used the figure of Merlin Ambrosius in his 1946 novel That Hideous Strength, the third book in the Space Trilogy.
After viewing the first 20 minutes of landmark cyberpunk film Blade Runner ( 1982 ), which was released when Gibson had written a third of the novel, he " figured was sunk, done for.
Molly also appears in the short story " Johnny Mnemonic ", and re-appears ( using the alias Sally Shears ) in Mona Lisa Overdrive, the third novel of the Sprawl Trilogy.
Tarantino's third feature film was Jackie Brown ( 1997 ), an adaptation of Rum Punch, a novel by Elmore Leonard.
They adopted the term (" the Third Empire " – usually rendered in English in the partial-translation " the Third Reich "), first used in a 1923 novel by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, that counted the mediaeval Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871-1918 monarchy as the second, which was then to be followed by a " reinvigorated " third one.
* Manifestoes of Surrealism containing the first, second and introduction to a possible third manifesto, the novel The Soluble Fish, and political aspects of the Surrealist movement.
The existence and founding of the organization is also alluded to, in the third novel, The Indigo King.
The Queen of the Damned ( 1988 ) is the third novel of Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series.
It has been remarked by Jacques Roubaud that these two novels draw words from two disjoint sets of the French language, and that a third novel would be possible, made from the words not used so far ( those containing both " e " and a vowel other than " e ").
The film, in contrast, ends with Kay's realization of Michael's ruthlessness, a theme that would develop in the second and third films, which were largely not based on the original novel.

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