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James and Time
To Decathlon Man Rafer Johnson ( Time cover, Aug. 29 ), whose gold medal in last summer's Olympic Games was won as much on gumption as talent, went the A.A.U.'s James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy as the outstanding U.S. amateur athlete of 1960.
The Triumph of Time is also the US title of James Blish's novel A Clash of Cymbals.
Time magazine contributor James Poniewozik praised the Monkees ' classic sitcom, and Jones in particular, saying " even if the show never meant to be more than entertainment and a hit-single generator, we shouldn ’ t sell The Monkees short.
* James Gurney's Dinotopia: Land Apart from Time is based on the premise that it is the diary of Arthur Dennison, who gets shipwrecked on the island of Dinotopia.
James Thurber used the ancient fable style in his books Fables for Our Time ( 1940 ) and Further Fables for Our Time ( 1956 ), and in his stories " The Princess and the Tin Box " in The Beast in Me and Other Animals ( 1948 ) and " The Last Clock: A Fable for the Time, Such As It Is, of Man " in Lanterns and Lances ( 1961 ).
* James Thurber ( 1894 – 1961 ), Fables for Our Time and Further Fables for Our Time.
* Fables for Our Time ( 1940 ) and Further Fables for Our Time ( 1956 ) by James Thurber
* 1990 – James Maslow, American actor, singer, and dancer ( Big Time Rush )
* Jack Repcheck: The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth's Antiquity.
* Stephen Baxter: Ages in Chaos: James Hutton and the Discovery of Deep Time.
Styne established his own dance band, which brought him to the notice of Hollywood, where he was championed by Frank Sinatra and where he began a collaboration with lyricist Sammy Cahn, with whom he wrote many songs for the movies, including " It's Been a Long, Long Time " (# 1 for 3 weeks for Harry James and His Orchestra in 1945 ), " Five Minutes More ," and the Oscar-winning " Three Coins in the Fountain ".
* A Vision of Britain Through Time James Boswell, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, discussion in entries for 22 and 23 September 1773.
* James Joseph Walsh, The Popes and Science ; the History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time, Fordam University Press, 1908, reprinted 2003, Kessinger Publishing.
Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr. ( October 17, 1948 – September 16, 2007 ) He used this pseudonym for fantasy novels, including the bestselling The Wheel of Time series for which he was best known.
* In Dalla Van Hise's 1985 Killing Time, the Romulans use time travel to alter history, which results in James T. Kirk becoming an ensign and Spock a starship captain.
* Walsh, James J., The Popes and Science ; the History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time, Kessinger Publishing, 1908, reprinted 2003.
* On the Net: Time Travel by James Patrick Kelly
* June 8 – James Darren, American actor and singer ( The Time Tunnel )
* May 11 – The Killing Time: Five Covenanters in Wigtown, Scotland, notably Margaret Wilson, are executed for refusing to swear an oath declaring King James of England, Scotland and Ireland as head of the church, becoming the ' Wigtown martyrs '.
The four-hour finished film, Once Upon a Time in America ( 1984 ), featured Robert De Niro and James Woods.
The Wheel of Time is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author James Oliver Rigney, Jr., under the pen name Robert Jordan.

James and Again
Destry Rides Again ( AKA The Man from Montana ) ( 1939 ) is a western starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart.
Following his role in Mephisto, Brandauer appeared in his first English-speaking role in playing Maximillian Largo in Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), a remake of the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball.
That role eventually went to Oscar winner Sean Connery, who played James Bond to Brandauer's Largo in Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ).
Connery is best known for portraying the character James Bond, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983 ( six Eon Productions films and the non-canonical Thunderball remake, Never Say Never Again ).
Beginning with From Russia with Love in 1963, Llewelyn appeared as Q, the quartermaster of the MI6 gadget lab ( also known as Q branch ), in almost every Bond film until his death ( 17 ), only missing appearances in Live and Let Die in 1973, and Never Say Never Again, the latter of which is not part of the official James Bond film series.
Again produced by Charles Wallace for MGM / UA, it was released in the cinema with the James Bond film Octopussy, and later Wargames.
The casino featured in the James Bond films Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), and GoldenEye ( 1995 ).
In 1939, she accepted producer Joe Pasternak's offer ( and a pay cut ) to play against type in her first film in two years: that of the cowboy saloon girl, Frenchie, in the light-hearted western Destry Rides Again, opposite James Stewart.
In 1946 American operatic tenor and car enthusiast James Melton started the tradition of singing "( Back Home Again in ) Indiana " before the race when asked to do so on the spur of the moment by Speedway president Tony Hulman.
The album did not produce any major hits, neither did the follow-up, Out On the Street Again, in 1974, though like Etta James before it, the album was also critically acclaimed.
The studio was eager to duplicate the success of Destry Rides Again starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart with a vehicle starring West and Fields.
The film stars Rowan Atkinson ( who, two decades earlier, appeared in an unofficial James Bond film — Never Say Never Again ) as the incompetent titular English spy, with John Malkovich, Natalie Imbruglia, Tim Pigott-Smith and Ben Miller in supporting roles.
* Fatima Blush, a character in the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again
In the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again, two guided missiles armed with nuclear warheads fly over the English countryside and out to sea, passing directly over St Michael's Mount.
Music !," " Till I Waltz Again With You ," " Ricochet ( Rick-O-Shay )"), Doris Day (" Secret Love ," " Whatever Will Be Will Be ( Que Sera Sera )," " Teacher's Pet "), Guy Mitchell (" My Heart Cries for You ," " The Roving Kind ," " Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ," " Singing the Blues "), Bing Crosby (" Play a Simple Melody with son Gary Crosby, " True Love with Grace Kelly ), Dinah Shore (" Lavender Blue "), Kitty Kallen (" Little Things Mean a Lot "), Joni James (" Have You Heard ," " Wishing Ring ," " Your Cheatin ' Heart "), Peggy Lee (" Lover ," " Fever "), Julie London (" Cry Me a River "), Toni Arden (" Padre "), June Valli (" Why Don't You Believe Me "), Arthur Godfrey (" Slowpoke "), Tennessee Ernie Ford (" Sixteen Tons "), Les Paul and Mary Ford (“ Vaya Con Dios ,” “ Tiger Rag ”), and vocal groups like The Mills Brothers (" Glow Worm "), The Weavers "( Goodnight Irene "), The Four Aces (" Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing ") ("( It's No ) Sin ", The Chordettes (" Mister Sandman "), Fontane Sisters (" Hearts of Stone "), The Hilltoppers (" Trying ," " P. S.
* I Could Never Be So Lucky Again, autobiography by James " Jimmy " Doolittle, ISBN 0-553-58464-2
Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film based on the James Bond novel Thunderball, which was previously adapted in 1965 under that name.
Never Say Never Again premiered in New York on 7 October 1983, grossing $ 9. 72 million ($ million in dollars ) on its first weekend, which was reported to be " the best opening record of any James Bond film " up to that point and surpassing Octopussys $ 8. 9 million ($ million in dollars ) from June that year.
" Writing in The Washington Post, Gary Arnold was fulsome in his praise, saying that Never Say Never Again is " one of the best James Bond adventure thrillers ever made ", going on to say that " this picture is likely to remain a cherished, savory example of commercial filmmaking at its most astute and accomplished.
James Berardinelli, in his review of Never Say Never Again, thinks the re-writing of the Thunderball story has led to a film which has " a hokey, jokey feel, is possibly the worst-written Bond script of all ".
* Chris Mooney, American Prospect, August 2005, " Stop Him Before He Writes Again: Will someone please make James Schlesinger disclose his energy-industry ties next time he writes an anti-global warming op-ed?
Moreover, Largo is also the main antagonist in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie Never Say Never Again, a remake of Thunderball.
In July 1970 the band released its second album James Gang Rides Again, which included the popular single " Funk # 49 ".
* James Gang Rides Again ( July 1970 )

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