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Columbium ( symbol Cb ) was the name originally given to this element by Hatchett, and this name remained in use in American journals — the last paper published by American Chemical Society with columbium in its title dates from 1953 — while niobium was used in Europe.
They include: Letters from a Lady of Quality ( translation of Edme Boursault's play ) ( 1721 ); La Belle Assemblée ( 1724 ) ( translation of Madame de Gomez ’ s novella ); The Lady ’ s Philosopher's Stone ( 1723 ) ( translation of Louis Adrien Duperron de Castera ’ s historical novel ); Love in its Variety ( 1727 ) ( translation of Matteo Bandello ’ s stories ); The Disguis'd Prince ( 1728 ) ( translation of Madame de Villedieu ’ s 1679 novel ); The Virtuous Villager ( 1742 ) ( translation of Charles de Fieux's work ); and ( with William Hatchett ) The Sopha ( 1743 ) ( translation of Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon's novel ).
* Allen Klein and several dozen revellers from London's Hatchett Club overdubbed backing vocals
This confirmed that Charles Hatchett had discovered niobium in 1801 in columbite ore. Hatchett had named the new element " columbium ", from the ore in which niobium and tantalium coexist.

Hatchett and
* February 1 Charles Hatchett, English chemist ( d. 1847 )
* October 3 Charles Hatchett, English chemist ( b. 1765 )
Court show ratings for the 2006 07 season: Judge Judy averaged 4. 6 rating for her eleventh season ; Judge Joe Brown averaged a 2. 9 rating ; The People's Court averaged a 2. 7 ; Judge Mathis averaged a 2. 4 ; Divorce Court averaged a 2. 0 ; Judge Alex averaged 1. 9 ; Judge Hatchett averaged a 1. 5 ; rookies -- Cristina's Court averaged a 1. 4, and Judge Maria Lopez came in last, averaging a 1. 0 rating.
The first reliable test on frictional wear was carried out by Charles Hatchett ( 1760 1820 ) using a simple reciprocating machine to evaluate wear on gold coins.
* Judge Hatchett ( 2000 2008 ) ( CTTD 2000-2001, CTDT 2001-2002, and SPT 2002-2008 )
* Marion J. Hatchett Liturgical scholar in the Episcopal Church who helped to shape the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.

Adventures and Translated
The anime was also broadcast in the Arab World ( as " مغامرات نيلز " Nils ' Adventures ), Canada ( in French ), France, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Iran, Iceland ( as " Nilli Hólmgeirsson ") Belgium, Greece ( as " Το θαυμαστό ταξίδι του Νίλς Χόλγκερσον "-" The wondrous journey of Nils Holgersson "), The Netherlands, Poland ( as " Nils and the wild geese "), Portugal, Romania, Spain, Slovenia ( as " Nils Holgerson " with one s ), Hungary ( as " Nils Holgersson csodálatos utazása a vadludakkal "), Czech Republic ( as " Nils Holgersson "), Israel, Turkey ( as " Uçan Kaz " (" The Flying Goose ")), Italy, Hong Kong ( dubbed into Cantonese ), Mainland China, South Africa ( Translated to Afrikaans as " Die wonderlike avonture van Niels Holgerson "), and Albania, but in some countries it was cut to allow for commercials.

Adventures and from
* " Animals ", by CocoRosie from The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
He had a recurring role as " Bill Church Jr ." based upon the character of Moxie Mannheim's son ( Bruno Mannheim ) from the Superman comics on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
Starting in the early 1930s, comic strips expanded from their mirthful origins to feature adventure stories, as seen in Popeye, Captain Easy, Buck Rogers, Tarzan and The Adventures of Tintin.
* The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Visitors from Outer Space ( 1999 ) Org's Mom ( voice )
The CBS Saturday morning series The New Adventures of Superman produced by Filmation Studios — as well as The Adventures of Superboy from the same animation house — featured the iconic " shirt rip " to reveal the " S " or Clark Kent removing his unbuttoned white dress shirt in a secluded spot, usually thanks to stock animation which was re-used over dozens of episodes, to reveal his costume underneath while uttering his famed line " This is a job for Superman!
Awareness of the brand was spread in Britain by the satirical political magazine " Private Eye " which ran a cartoon series " The Adventures of Barry McKenzie ", featuring a bumbling Foster's swilling Australian expatriate, from about 1964 onwards.
In the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel The Ancestor Cell by Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole, Gallifrey is destroyed as a result of the Eighth Doctor's desire to prevent the voodoo cult Faction Paradox from starting a war between the Time Lords and an unnamed Enemy.
His best known and most substantial work is the 23 completed comic books in The Adventures of Tintin series, which he wrote and illustrated from 1929 until his death in 1983, although he was also responsible for other well-known comic book series such as Quick & Flupke ( 1930 1940 ) and Jo, Zette and Jocko ( 1936 1957 ).
An illustration from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Attesting the team's popularity, DC Comics published the best-selling The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comic books from 1952 to 1957, after which DC featured Lewis solo in The Adventures of Jerry Lewis until 1971.
A fictional western television series, The Adventures of Kit Carson, starring Bill Williams and Don Diamond, ran in syndication from 1951-1955.
* The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself ( 1858 ) by De Witt C. Peters, at Project Gutenberg and at Google Books.
Hieronim Derdowski ( 1852-1902 in Winona, Minnesota ) was another significant author who wrote in Kashubian, as was Doctor Aleksander Majkowski ( 1876 1938 ) from Kościerzyna, who wrote the Kashubian national epic The Life and Adventures of Remus.
Toronto based theatre company Frolick adapted the Little Nemo in Slumberland comic strip for presentation at the Lagoon Theatre, Olympic Island, Toronto Islands running from July 1, until August 26, 2012 under the title " Adventures in Slumberland ".
* TMS-SD provides public outreach events to classrooms, libraries, museums and other organizations throughout the Southern California region with seven different multimedia programs: " Invasion from Earth-The Robotic Exploration of Mars "; " Mars Exploration Rovers-Year 4 "; " Mars on Earth-The Adventures of Space Pioneers in the Utah Desert "; " Mars on Earth-The Adventures of Space Pioneers in the Canadian Arctic: " Humans to Mars-How We'll Get There "; " A Close Look at Mars "; and " Mars in the Movies "
The 1996 pilot to the TV series Tarzan: The Epic Adventures also features Pellucidar, as well as the character Jana from the book Tarzan at the Earth's Core.
Adventures, Monsters and Story of the games are usually drawn from legends of the respective mirrored region, although there are several cross-over exceptions, like the eastern European Baba Yaga that also appears in the first game.
It was used from the first edition of Selma Lagerlöf's geography textbook Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige ( 1906, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils ).
* The Past Doctor Adventures novel The Murder Game, set after The Power of the Daleks, has the Second Doctor escaping from a locked room with a box-shaped sonic device, in which he muses on the advantages of building a smaller model.
* Jeremiah Surd is a quadriplegic hacker and antagonist from the television series The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
The Sontarans are a fictional extraterrestrial race of humanoids from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and also seen in spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures.
* In an episode of Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Obadiah Stane offered Tony water from the Savage Lands, hinting that they are able to enter and escape the lands at will.

Adventures and French
Asterix or The Adventures of Asterix (, ) is a series of French comic books written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ( Uderzo also took over the job of writing the series after the death of Goscinny in 1977 ).
In 1964 a French film production crew made a 13 part serial of " The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ".
Following The Invisible Man, Universal Studios tried to typecast him in horror films, but he broke free, starting with the gleefully evil role of Prince John in The Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1938 ), then with his Academy Award-nominated performance as the conflicted corrupt US senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), and followed with probably his most famous role, the flexible French police Captain Renault in Casablanca ( 1942 ).
Just Raoul ; Adventures in the French Resistance ( Toronto: Stoddart, 1990 ).
There are at least fourteen English-language films based on the story ( see also: The Adventures of Pinocchio ), not to mention the Italian, French, Russian, German, Japanese, and many other versions for the big screen and for television, and several musical adaptations.
Various shorts are also known to have been made about the Baron's life, including the silent films Les Aventures de baron de Munchhausen ( 1911 ) by the French pioneer Georges Méliès and The New Adventures of Baron Munchausen ( 1915 ) by the prolific British director Floyd Martin Thornton.
In fact, Allen's character bears strong resemblance to Maurice Leblanc's French works about Arsène Lupin, published many years later ; and both Miss Cayley's Adventures and Hilda Wade feature early female detectives.
It was followed by Turk and no Turk ( 1785 ), a musical comedy ; Inkle and Yarico ( 1787 ), an opera ; Ways and Means ( 1788 ); The Iron Chest ( 1796 ), taken from William Godwin's Adventures of Caleb Williams ; The Poor Gentleman ( 1802 ); John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside ( 1803 ), his most successful piece ; The Heir at Law ( 1808 ), which enriched the stage with one immortal character, " Dr Pangloss " ( borrowed of course from Voltaire's Candide ), and numerous other pieces, many of them adapted from the French.
Ligne claire ( French for " clear line ") is a style of drawing pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian creator of The Adventures of Tintin.
1963 also saw the release of the children's album she recorded, " Gisele MacKenzie Sings and Tells the Adventures and Travels of Babar the Elephant ," in which her narration of the beloved children's book by French author Jean de Brunhoff is complemented by gentle lullabies and stirring ballads that showcase her range and pitch.
Tintin in America ( in the original French, Tintin en Amérique ) is the third title in the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, written and drawn by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.
In 1991, a second animated series based upon The Adventures of Tintin was produced, this time as a collaboration between the French studio Ellipse and the Canadian animation company Nelvana.
* Adventures of Don Quixote ( 1933 ) three versions: German, French, and English
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets ( in the original French, Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter du " Petit Vingtième ", au pays des Soviets ) is the first title in the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, written and drawn by Belgian cartoonist Hergé ( 1907 1983 ).
The Secret of the Unicorn ( in the original French, Le Secret de la Licorne ) is the eleventh title in the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, written and illustrated by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.
In 1991, a second animated series based upon The Adventures of Tintin was produced, this time as a collaboration between the French studio Ellipse and the Canadian animation company Nelvana.
The story was originally published as a daily strip in the newspaper Le Soir between 19 February and 23 September 1943 under the title " Aventures Extraordinaires de Tintin et Milou " ( French for " Extraordinary Adventures of Tintin and Snowy ").
In 1991, a second animated series based upon The Adventures of Tintin was produced, this time as a collaboration between the French studio Ellipse and the Canadian animation company Nelvana.
Jolyon Wagg ( in the original French version: Séraphin Lampion ) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of classic Belgian comic books written and illustrated by Hergé.
Louÿs went on to publish Les Aventures du roi Pausole ( The Adventures of King Pausolus ) in 1901, Pervigilium Mortis in 1916, both of them libertine compositions, and Manuel de civilité pour les petites filles à l ' usage des maisons d ' éducation ( written in 1917, published posthumously and anonymously in 1927 ), a parody whose obscenity is almost unparalleled even in the long history of French clandestine publishing.
Thomson and Thompson ( original French: Dupont et Dupond ) are fictional characters in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of classic Belgian comic books written and illustrated by Hergé.
She also provided Snowy's typical dog sounds in the television series The Adventures of Tintin ( in both the English and French versions ).
* Jim French ( radio ), American radio host for KIRO ( AM ), writer-producer for The Adventures of Harry Nile

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