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Other writers admired by Orwell included: Ralph Waldo Emerson, G. K. Chesterton, George Gissing, Graham Greene, Herman Melville, Henry Miller, Tobias Smollett, Mark Twain, Joseph Conrad and Yevgeny Zamyatin.
In Black Legion ( 1937 ), for a change, he played a good man caught up and destroyed by a racist organization, a movie Graham Greene called " intelligent and exciting, if rather earnest ".
* 1952 – Graham Greene, Canadian actor
Later in 1957, Cagney ventured behind the camera for the first and only time to direct Short Cut to Hell, a remake of the 1941 Alan Ladd film This Gun for Hire, which in turn was based on the Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale.
In November 2010, one of Yeats works, A Horseman Enters a Town at Night, painted in 1948 and previously owned by novelist Graham Greene, sold for nearly £ 350, 000 at a Christie's auction in London.
Introduction by Graham Greene.
Although he gained little popular success in his lifetime, his work was highly respected by his peers, and his friends included Dylan Thomas and Graham Greene.
On the advice of Graham Greene, who told him that paperback books were a passing fad that wouldn't last, Peake opted for the £ 10.
Gardiner Greene Hubbard became its first president and his son-in-law, Alexander Graham Bell, eventually succeeded him in 1897 following his death.
* The Quiet American ( 1955 ) by Graham Greene
* The Comedians ( 1966 ) by Graham Greene
Former British Intelligence officer Graham Greene examined the morality of espionage in left-wing, anti-imperialist novels such as The Heart of the Matter ( 1948 ) set in Sierra Leone, the seriocomic Our Man in Havana ( 1959 ) occurring in the Cuba of dictator Fulgencio Batista before his deposition by Fidel Castro's popular Cuban Revolution ( 1953 – 59 ), and The Human Factor ( 1978 ) about British support for the apartheid National Party government of South Africa, against the Red Menace.
Some post-attack period novels are about intelligence officers and the profession of intelligence, and some are by insiders ( as were W. Somerset Maughum and Graham Greene for their generations ).
* Graham Greene
Graham Greene wrote his Twenty-One Stories between 1929 and 1954.
To honor the NFL's 75th season, several former players who were named to the league's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team joined the coin toss ceremony: Otto Graham, Joe Greene, Ray Nitschke, and Gale Sayers.
** Graham Greene, English writer ( b. 1904 )
* Graham Greene relates in his first autobiography A Sort Of Life ( 1971 ) that he played Russian Roulette, alone, a few times as a teenager.
In short story, The Basement Room ( 1935 ), by Graham Greene, the ( sympathetic ) servant character, Baines, tells the admiring boy, son of his employer, of his African British colony service, " You wouldn't believe it now, but I've had forty niggers under me, doing what I told them to ".
His last film, an adaptation of the Graham Greene espionage novel The Human Factor ( 1979 ), had financial problems and was barely released.
Graham Greene praised the " heartbreaking and nostalgic melodies " of her faster-than-thought delivery.
The atmosphere of four-power Vienna is captured in the Graham Greene screenplay for the film The Third Man ( 1949 ), directed by Carol Reed.
Noted reviewer Graham Greene was effusive that this was Capra's finest film to date, describing Capra's treatment as " a kinship with his audience, a sense of common life, a morality ..." Variety noted " a sometimes too thin structure the players and director Frank Capra have contrived to convert (...) into fairly sturdy substance.
Noted novelists and playwrights nominated in this category include: George Bernard Shaw ( who shared an award for an adaptation of his play Pygmalion ), Graham Greene, Tennessee Williams, Vladimir Nabokov, James Hilton, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Lillian Hellman, Irwin Shaw, James Agee, Norman Corwin, S. J.

Graham and Kim
( C ) 1983 Acorn Computers Ltd. Thanks are due to the following contributors to the development of the Electron ( among others too numerous to mention ):- Bob Austin, Astec, Harry Barman, Paul Bond, Allen Boothroyd, Ben Bridgewater, Cambridge, John Cox, Chris Curry, 6502 designers, Jeremy Dion, Tim Dobson, Joe Dunn, Ferranti, Steve Furber, David Gale, Andrew Gordon, Martyn Gilbert, Lawrence Hardwick, Hermann Hauser, John Herbert, Hitachi, Andy Hopper, Paul Jephcot, Brian Jones, Chris Jordan, Computer Laboratory, Tony Mann, Peter Miller, Trevor Morris, Steve Parsons, Robin Pain, Glyn Phillips, Brian Robertson, Peter Robinson, David Seal, Kim Spence-Jones, Graham Tebby, Jon Thackray, Topexpress, Chris Turner, Hugo Tyson, John Umney, Alex van Someren, Geoff Vincent, Adrian Warner, Robin Williamson, Roger Wilson.
In October 1995 and 1997, the Paris Opera staged by Graham Vick, under the baton of Jeffrey Tate starring Marie McLaughlin as Jenny, Felicity Palmer ( 1995 ) and Kathryn Harries ( 1997 ) as Begbick, Kim Begley ( 1995 ) and Peter Straka ( 1997 ) as Jimmy.
The name " Weta Legs " is Weta Workshop's name for a " low profile, professional grade reverse leg stilt " developed by Kim Graham and Weta technicians and manufactured by Performing Legs Ltd.
Designed and largely hand-made by their sculptor-designer, Kim Graham, these digitigrade leg extensions are intended for " creature and costume performances in movies, television, theatre, circus, street performances and other creative performances.
His cause was not helped by the announcement of the Mike Gatting's Rebel tour of South Africa in the middle of the series, which removed the England players Bill Athey, Kim Barnett, Ian Butcher, Chris Broad, Chris Cowdrey, Graham Dilley, Richard Ellison, John Emburey, Phil DeFreitas, Neil Foster, Bruce French, Paul Jarvis, Matthew Maynard, Tim Robinson, Greg Thomas and Alan Wells from contention.
An unimpressive campaign under the management of Frank Gray followed in 2007 – 08, before a disastrous 2008 – 09 season which saw three men ( Kim Grant, Phil Gilchrist and Graham Baker ) take charge of the club, eventually resulting in the club's relegation to the Conference South.
Current members of the board are: Janice MacKinnon ( chair ), Graham Scott ( Vice-chair ), David Biette, Kim Brooks, Ian Clark, Jim Dinning, Alain Dubuc, Mary Lou Finlay, Ann Fitz-Gerald, Isabelle Hudon, George Lafond, John Manley, Barbara McDougall, Anne McLellan, Jacques Ménard, Paul Tellier and Wanda Wuttunee.
The show's directors included Ted Emery ( Fast Forward, The Micallef Program, Kath & Kim ) and Matthew Saville ( director of Noise ) as well as the comedy series We Can Be Heroes and the Graham Kennedy biopic The King.
Douglas Adams, Rowan Atkinson, Glen Baxter, Michael Bywater, Graham Chapman, Nobby Clarke, Ron Cobb, Richard Curtis, Angus Deayton, Adrian Edmonson, Michael Fishwick, Michael Foreman, Stephen Fry, Kim Fuller, George Harrison, Michael Heath, Lenny Henry, Ian Hislop, Caroline Holden, Richard Ingrams, Antony Jay, Guy Jenkin, Gray Jolliffe, Terry Jones, Trevor Leighton, John Lloyd, Jonathan Lynn, Thomas Mann, Rik Mayall, Lise Mayer, Michael Palin, Geoffrey Perkins, Stephen Pile, Nigel Planer, Christopher Ryan, Griff Rhys Jones, Posy Simmonds, Mel Smith, The Spitting Image Workshop, Sue Townsend, Bill Tidy, John Wells.
6am-9am-Steve & Kim ( Steve Graham, Kim Bauer, Damian Botha )
Trevor Chappell, Kim Hughes and Graham Yallop were caught by close fielders, while Rod Marsh and John Dyson were caught at fine leg and behind the wicket respectively trying to play the hook shot.
Contributors to individual anthologies included Marcus Rowland, Storm Constantine, Kim Newman, Charles Stross, Stephen Baxter, Colin Greenland, Graham Higgins, Paul Cornell and David Langford, amongst others.
* Kim Graham, Maicel Malone, Jearl Miles, Rochelle Stevens, and Linetta Wilson ( heats ) — Athletics, Women's 4x400 m Relay
* Rochelle Stevens, Linetta Wilson, Kim Graham, and Maicel Malone
* Rochelle Stevens, Maicel Malone, Kim Graham, and Jearl Miles
Graham also continued to work as a backing vocalist, and in 1990 she provided backing vocals on Kim Wilde's, " I Can't Say Goodbye ".
Other nominees for the award included Rob Sitch, Andrew Denton, Brian Walsh, Kim Williams, Penny Chapman, the Fennessy brothers and Posie Graham Evans.
In the early 1970s Warman joined the group Bearded Lady ( originally named Elmo's Fire ) as a vocalist / rhythm guitarist with fellow members Freddy Sheriff on guitar, Chris Peel on bass, Mickey Irvine ( Later replaced by Paul ' The Mouse ' Martin and then Clive ' Short Bar ' Brooks and finally Bryson Graham ) on drums and Kim Jury and Theresa O ' Neil as backing singers.
* Show 7-Brian Conley, Kim Goody, Graham Cole
Kimberly Elaine (" Kim ") Graham ( born March 26, 1971 in Durham, North Carolina ) is a former American sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres event.
* Kim Graham biography and Olympic results, from http :// www. sports-reference. com /.
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