Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Paul Chadwick" ¶ 15
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Paul and Chadwick's
In 2011, Dark Horse Presents relaunched including the return of Paul Chadwick's Concrete and Steve Niles's Criminal Macabre, as well as new talent including Sanford Greene, Carla Speed McNeil, Nate Crosby and others.
The first issue featured Black Cross on the cover and was notable for the first appearance of Paul Chadwick's Concrete.
* Paul Chadwick's interview with the Wachowski Brothers re: The Matrix Online
* Paul Chadwick's Blog
* Paul Chadwick's comic " Deja Vu ", originally for The Matrix website
* Paul Chadwick's " Let it All Fall Down ", originally for The Matrix website

Paul and Miller's
Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at Carnegie Hall on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and Fred Waring also the main attractions.
Actor-playwright Jason Miller, Gleason's former son-in-law, was writing a screenplay based on Gleason's life that was to star Paul Sorvino at the time of Miller's death.
* October-In Photoplay magazine, Hedda Hopper announces that Sophia Loren and Paul Newman will star in the film version of Arthur Miller's play After the Fall, with Loren in the role that was written about Marilyn Monroe.
Miller's successor as governor, Roy Barnes, appointed Miller to a U. S. Senate seat following the death of Republican Sen. Paul Coverdell in July 2000.
After Neuharth decided that he could go no further in the Knight organization due to the Knight family's control, in 1963 he accepted Gannett head Paul Miller's offer to move to Gannett's headquarters in Rochester, New York, first to run its paper there, the Democrat and Chronicle ; he took charge of Gannett Florida in 1966.
Miller's audience expanded with each album: Brave New World (# 22, 1969 ), which featured the successful song " Space Cowboy " and the track " My Dark Hour " that was co-written by and featured Paul McCartney ( aka Paul Ramon ) on bass ; followed by Your Saving Grace (# 38, 1969 ); and then Number 5 (# 23, 1970 ).
In the same year, Simm also returned to the theatre as the title character in Paul Miller's acclaimed Bush Theatre staging of Simon Bent's version of Elling, a comedy about two men just out of psychiatric hospital adjusting to ' normal life ' and to each other.

Paul and Tale
He also narrated Faerie Tale Theatre's third season episode Pinocchio with Paul Reubens as the titular puppet.
In the book, the poem The Landlord's Tale was the source of the immortal phrase " listen my children and you shall hear, of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.
A Knight's Tale would be Bettany's first big Hollywood production, and most American audiences would have their first look at Paul Bettany.
John H. Lind and Michael C. Paul date the founding to between 1389 and 1393 based on various sources, including the " Tale of the Valaamo Monastery ," a sixteenth century manuscript, which has the monstery founded during the archiepiscopate of Ioann II of Novgorod.
* Corum, Col. Delbert, et al and Maj. Paul Burbage, et al, The Tale of Two Bridges and The Battle for the Skies over North Vietnam, 1964 – 1972.
The imprint started with Kurt Busiek's Astro City and The Wizard's Tale, James Robinson's Leave It to Chance ( with Paul Smith ) and Terry Moore's Strangers In Paradise.
The Stadt-Theater performed not only established repertoire but also new works, such as Paul Hindemith's Sancta Susanna, Igor Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale, Ernst Krenek's Johnny spielt auf, and Leoš Janáček's Jenůfa.
He made a guest appearance in Faerie Tale Theatre's third season episode Pinocchio, starring Paul Reubens as the titular puppet.
* Gilbert, Matthew A Hypnotizing Tale from Paul Auster.
* In the film A Knight's Tale, Mark Addy broke character in the first sword fighting scene after Paul Bettany's character gives a rousing speech and no one responds.
Paul Cox wrote and directed a film for her in 1991, called A Woman's Tale, in which she plays a nurse who befriends an elderly woman dying of cancer.
Her final film role was in Paul Cox's A Woman's Tale ( 1991 ).
She traces the impossibility of ultimately separating and opposing Old and New Laws in the " Prioress ’ Tale " back to a tension between letter and spirit internal to Paul ’ s discourse itself.
In his book Tales of a Wayside Inn, Longfellow republished his poem " Paul Revere's Ride " as " The Landlord's Tale ".
* Wouter Van Acker and Geert Somsen, ' A Tale of Two World Capitals – the Internationalisms of Pieter Eijkman and Paul Otlet ' in: Revue Belge de Philologie et d ' Histoire / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, Vol.
* Best novella / novelette: " A Tale Of The Interferers-Hunger For Forbidden Flesh " by Paul Haines
* Death Rocks the Cradle: A Strange Tale ( 1933 ) as Paul Martens, then as Neil Bell
" The Priest's Tale " describes the stories of Father Paul Duré and Father Lenar Hoyt, two of only several thousand remaining priests of the Roman Catholic Church.
* The Lion's Tale, by Paul Scoones ( Time Space Visualiser issue 57, January 1999 )
Harrier Comics also published Elliott and Paul Duncan's four-issue Second City comic as well as two collections of Elliott's A Tale from Gimbley stories, Some Tales From Gimbley and More Tales From Gimbley.
* Hocus Pocus: A Tale of Magnificent Magicians, a 2007 book by illusionist Paul Kieve
* Squanto: A Warrior's Tale ( 1994 )-Brother Paul
* Paul Ferroll: a Tale.
Paul Ferroll: a Tale.

Paul and ",
Perhaps to show that he was " living in obedience to the law ", Paul took a biblical vow along with some others ().
Paul is rescued from the mob by a Roman commander () and accused of being a revolutionary, " ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes ", teaching resurrection of the dead, and thus imprisoned in Caesarea ().
As he was dying " quite conscious and in terrible pain ", he gave his boots which he inherited from Kemmerich to Paul.
* Cox, Paul ; " The Legacy of Agent Orange is a Continuing Focus of VVAW ", The Veteran, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Volume 38, No. 2, Fall 2008.
The show's theme song, " The Ballad of Jed Clampett ", was written by producer and writer Paul Henning and originally performed by bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs.
He found the work so extensive and weighty that he went to Tarsus in search of Paul, " an admirable colleague ", to assist him.
* Comedian Paul Shanklin parodied the song with " Ballad of the Black Beret ", referring to the Clinton sex scandal, on his 1999 album Simply Reprehensible.
In 2007 President Paul W. Gooch wrote that Gate House undertook an " escalating series of actions " that were " defiant " and " disparaging of women ", in response to Gate members constructing a 2. 5-metre snow penis and placing a cooked pig's head in an Annesley bathroom.
Paul McCartney ( also of Irish descent ) issued a single shortly after Bloody Sunday titled " Give Ireland Back to the Irish ", expressing his views on the matter.
This film is part of what Wood aficionados refer to as " The Kelton Trilogy ", a trio of films featuring Paul Marco as " Officer Kelton ", a whining, reluctant policeman.
Futurist Christians consider the " Abomination of Desolation " prophecy of Daniel mentioned by Jesus in and as referring to an event in the end time future, when a 7 year peace treaty will be signed between Israel and a world ruler called " the man of lawlessness ", or the " Antichrist " affirmed by the writings of the Apostle Paul in 2 Thessalonians.
Finn and Hester performed " Not the Girl You Think You Are " with Largest Living Things, before being joined by Seymour for " Sister Madly " and a version of Paul Kelly's " Leaps and Bounds ", which also featured Kelly on vocals.
Proper Terms: An attempt at a rational explanation of the meanings of the Collection of Phrases in " The Book of St Albans ", 1486, entitled " The Compaynys of beestys and fowlys " and similar lists., Transactions of the Philological Society 1907-1910 Part III, pp 1 – 187, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Trübner & Co, Ltd, London, 1909.
* " Early Evidence for Caste in South India ", p. 467-492 in Dimensions of Social Life: Essays in honor of David G. Mandelbaum, Edited by Paul Hockings and Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, Amsterdam, 1987.
The concept of " Cosmic Christology ", first elaborated by Saint Paul, focuses on how the arrival of Jesus as the Son of God forever changed the nature of the cosmos.
The episode was often depicted ; notably, in the The Meeting of St Anthony Abbot and St Paul the Hermit by Stefano di Giovanni called " Sassetta ", of two episodic depictions in a single panel of the hermit Anthony's travel to greet the hermit Paul, one is his encounter along the pathway with the demonic figure of a centaur in a wood.
Pope John Paul II often spoke of his great desire that the Catholic Church " once again breathe with both lungs ", thus emphasizing that the Roman Catholic Church seeks to restore full communion with the separated Eastern churches.
His long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, wrote the Dave Brubeck Quartet's best remembered piece, " Take Five ", which is in 5 / 4 time and has endured as a jazz classic on one of the top-selling jazz albums, Time Out.
The definition offered by the Oxford English Dictionary incorporates suffering as a necessary condition, with " the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma ", and this approach can be seen as a part of other works, such as Marvin Khol and Paul Kurtz's " a mode or act of inducing or permitting death painlessly as a relief from suffering ".
* Edwards, Paul M., " RLDS Priesthood: Structure and Process ", Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 17 ( 3 ) ( 1984 ) p. 6.
The most famous case of this was Paul Broca's patient Leborgne, nicknamed " Tan ", after the only syllable he could say.
Acts of the Apostles records Paul traveling to the " region of Galatia and Phrygia ", which lay immediately west of Galatia.
Artist depiction of " Saint Paul Writing His Epistles ", 16th century ( Blaffer Foundation Collection, Houston, Texas ).

0.603 seconds.