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Tales from Watership Down is a collection of nineteen short stories by Richard Adams, published in 1996 as a follow-up to Adams's highly successful 1972 novel about rabbits, Watership Down.
Following introductions by Robbie Stamp, Douglas Adams's business partner ( and Executive Producer of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy film ), Paul Weir ( highly experienced in musical composition, sound design and software development ) and Richard Adams ( an expert consultant on interactive media ) joined forces with Dirk.

Richard and Lapine
Lapine is a fictional language created by author Richard Adams for his 1972 novel Watership Down, where it is spoken by fictional rabbit characters.

Richard and language
The Afroasiatic language family was originally referred to as " Hamito-Semitic ", a term introduced in the 1860s by the German scholar Karl Richard Lepsius.
Richard Price and Joseph Priestly adapted the language of Locke to the ideology of radicalism.
The " very seductive " moral and ethical rhetoric of Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation fails, he said, " not because his principles are wrong, but because that kind of language ... simply does not persuade anybody ".
Richard Stallman chose Lisp as the extension language for his rewrite of Emacs ( the original used TECO as its extension language ) because of its powerful features, including the ability to treat functions as data.
Some language acquisition researchers, such as Elissa Newport, Richard Aslin, and Jenny Saffran, believe that language acquisition is based primarily on general learning mechanisms, namely statistical learning.
Richard Parkinson points out that the hieroglyphic version, straying from archaic formalism, occasionally lapses into language closer to that of the demotic register that the priests more commonly used in everyday life.
However, the methods developed by Frege and Tarski for the study of mathematical language have been extended greatly by Tarski's student Richard Montague and other linguists working in formal semantics to show that the distinction between mathematical language and natural language may not be as great as it seems.
* Farewell to auxiliary languages, a criticism of the auxiliary language movement by Richard K. Harrison.
They fell into the style of Richard Strauss and other German composers of the day, but with hints of what would become Orff's distinctive musical language.
The language of Richard II is more eloquent than the earlier history plays, and serves to set the tone and themes of the play.
However, in Richard II, Richard uses flowery, metaphorical language in his speeches whereas Bolingbroke, who is also of the noble class, uses a more plain and direct language.
Richard wrote, along with a newspaper ghost-writer, a column in the French language ' Samedi-Dimanche ' starting in 1952.
* Knight, Richard Payne, The symbolical language of ancient art and mythology, Kessinger Publishing, 1892
Popular English language experts such as Richard Lederer and Barbara Wallraff have noted sniglets in their books, The Miracle of Language and Word Court: Wherein Verbal Virtue Is Rewarded, Crimes Against the Language Are Punished, and Poetic Justice Is Done respectively.
Other scholars however, notably Richard Haly ( 1992 ) argue that there was no " Ometeotl ", Ometeuchtli or Omecihuatl among the Aztecs but rather that the names should be interpreted, using the Nahuatl language root " omi " " bone " rather than " ome " " two ", and that Omitecuhtli was another name for Tonacatecuhtli and Mictlantecuhtli both gods of the other related to the creation of humans from dead bones.
The language used during the movie startled the Chicago Police Commissioner and Mayor Richard J. Daley, and as a result Anatomy of a Murder was banned in that city.
In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy in set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905.

Richard and Watership
The game was inspired by Richard Adams ' fantasy novel Watership Down, and the players were given the opportunity to take on the role of rabbits.
Anthropomorphized rabbits have appeared in a host of works of film, literature, and technology, notably the White Rabbit and the March Hare in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ; in the popular novels Watership Down, by Richard Adams ( which has also been made into a movie ) and Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson, as well as in Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit stories.
This down-to-earth style, also found in later fantasy such as Richard Adams ' Watership Down and Peter Beagle's The Last Unicorn, accepts readers into the fictional world, rather than cajoling or attempting to convince them of its reality.
Richard Adams quotes a portion of the novel's last sentence for the epigraph to Chapter 50 in his Watership Down ; the reference to the General is felicitous, as the villain in Watership Down is also a General.
" However, fans consider the origins of furry fandom to be much earlier, with fictional works such as Kimba, The White Lion released in 1965, Richard Adams ' novel Watership Down, published in 1972 ( and its 1978 film adaptation ), as well as Disney's Robin Hood as oft-cited examples.
Despite the efforts put into such films as Watership Down and Heavy Metal, other films like Richard Williams ' Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure were less successful.
The river plays a significant part in Richard Adams ' novel Watership Down.
* Fiver ( Watership Down ), a fictional rabbit in the Richard Adams novel Watership Down
* Richard Adams – Watership Down
* Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Richard Adams, Watership Down
From the beginning, Brian Jacques was praised for his Redwall series, being described as one of “ the best children's authors in the world .” The books of the Redwall series have drawn comparisons to everything from J. R. R. Tolkien ’ s The Lord of the Rings to Kenneth Grahame ’ s The Wind in the Willows to Erin Hunter's Warriors and Richard Adams ’ s Watership Down.
* Tales from Watership Down ( Richard Adams ) ( 1996 )
The Plague Dogs is the third novel by Richard Adams, author of Watership Down, about two dogs who escape an animal testing facility and are subsequently pursued by both the government and the media.
# Watership Down by Richard Adams
* Hazel ( Watership Down ), the rabbit leader in Richard Adams ' novel, Watership Down
* Campion ( Watership Down ), a rabbit from the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams
On the south east arm of the AONB can be found Watership Down where the book Watership Down by Richard Adams is set, to the north of the small market town of Whitchurch, Hampshire.

Richard and Down
Formed by Harry Wayne Casey (" KC ") and Richard Finch, Miami's KC and the Sunshine Band had a string of disco-definitive top-five hits between 1975 and 1977, including " Get Down Tonight ", " That's the Way ( I Like It )", "( Shake, Shake, Shake ) Shake Your Booty ", " I'm Your Boogie Man " and " Keep It Comin ' Love ".
Of the previously unreleased songs, " Down to the Wire " features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album ; " Love Is a Rose " was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 ; " Winterlong " received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge ; and " Campaigner " is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon.
with Lillian Gish in and Richard Barthelmess in Way Down East ( 1920 )
His other TV appearances included Down You Go, What's My Line ?, Camera One, Ken's Column, Trader Horne ( a weekly advertising magazine for the Tyne Tees region ), Let's Imagine, Call My Bluff ( as team captain ), and various specials with Richard Murdoch such as Free and Easy ( 1953 ) and Show for the Telly ( 1956 ).
* Richard Fariña: Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
He continued starring in films throughout the 1980s, including Under Fire ( 1983 ) with Gene Hackman, Down and Out in Beverly Hills ( 1986 ) with Richard Dreyfuss and Bette Midler, Extreme Prejudice ( 1987 ) and New York Stories ( 1989 ) under the direction of Martin Scorsese.
* The protagonist ( Gnossos Pappadopoulis ) in Richard Fariña's 1966 novel Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me believes his best friend to be named Heffalump for the majority of the novel, although Gnossos discovers in Cuba that Heffalump's birth name was Abraham Jackson White.
* Richard Fariña's Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
White River Junction served as the location for the filming of director D. W. Griffith's film Way Down East, in part filmed on the ice floes of the Connecticut and White rivers, starring Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess.
In 1994 they also contributed a track, " Down Where the Drunkards Roll ", to the Richard Thompson tribute album Beat the Retreat.
* " Little Town In The Ould County Down " w. Richard Pascoe m. Monte Carlo & Alma Saunders
The only song Bowie did not perform lead vocal on is " Chilly Down ", which was performed by Charles Augins, Richard Bodkin, Kevin Clash and Danny John-Jules, the actors who voiced the ' Firey ' creatures in the film.
Richard's treatment of Henry's body in the final scene is another example of the lack of reverence for the dead ; after Henry's death, Richard stabs the corpse, proclaiming " Down, down to hell, and say I sent thee hither " ( 5. 6. 67 ).
Chandler had been managing the band for almost two years without success when he suggested releasing a version of the Bobby Marchan song, " Get Down and Get With It ", originally performed by Little Richard.

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