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* Rudi Carrell ( 1934 ), entertainer
* Rudi Martinus van Dijk ( 1932 – 2003 ), classical composer
With Hay are ( l-r ) Konrad Stevens, Dale Jennings, Rudi Gernreich, Stan Witt, Bob Hull, Chuck Rowland ( in glasses ), Paul Bernard.
* Axel Rudi Pell ( born 1960 ), German guitarist
Their initiative for left-wing cooperation was supported by an open letter from influential members of trade unions ( such as Paul Rosenmöller and Karin Adelmund ), of environmental movements ( e. g., Jacqueline Cramer ) and from arts ( such as Rudi van Dantzig ).
* Wonder Boy ( 1951 ), Rudi
While Rudi Dutschke talked of a " Stadtguerilla " ( urban guerrilla ), Fritz Teufel talked of a " Spassguerilla " ( fun guerrilla ).
The players were Tomislav Piplica, Faruk Hujdurovic, Bruno Akrapovic ( Bosnia ), János Mátyus, Vasile Miriuţă ( Hungary ), Rudi Vata ( Albania ), Moussa Latoundji ( Benin ), Andrzej Kobylański ( Poland ), Antun Labak ( Croatia ), Laurenţiu Reghecampf ( Romania ), and Franklin ( Brazil ).
Upon the departure of Gordon Blair ( who went on to play with another Belfast group, Rudi ), Ali McMordie took over on bass.
In the course of his work as a marine engineer of the National Underwater and Marine Agency ( NUMA ), an oceanographic research organization headed by Admiral James Sandecker with Rudi Gunn as second in command, Dirk Pitt has made numerous important shipwreck discoveries, as well as thwarted a large number of plans by villains intent on global catastrophe or world domination.
* Rudi M. Brewster ( 1960 ), Judge of the Southern District of California
In 1967, the German student movement leader Rudi Dutschke reformulated Gramsci ’ s philosophy of cultural hegemony with the phrase Der lange Marsch durch die Institutionen ( The long march through the institutions ), denoting the war of position, in allusion to the Long March ( 1934 – 35 ) of the Communist Chinese People's Liberation Army .< ref >.</ ref >
He led the American League with nine triples ( tied with Joe Rudi of the Oakland Athletics ), and was the last catcher to lead the league in this statistical category.
In 1964, Rudi Gernreich ( also spelled Rudy Gernreich ), an Austrian-American fashion designer, designed the original monokini in the US.
Co-edited books include Australians Abroad ( with Charles Higham ), The Radical Reader ( with Stephen Knight ), Air Mail from Down Under ( with Rudi Krausmann ), the three volumes of Best Stories Under the Sun ( with David Myers ), Cyril Hopkins ’ Marcus Clarke ( with Laurie Hergenhan and Ken Stewart ) and Heart Matters ( with Peter Corris ).
* Air Mail from Down Under, ( Australian Short Stories in German translation ) ( with Rudi Krausmann ), Gangaroo, 1990

Rudi and Dutch
** Rudi Carrell, Dutch singer and entertainer ( d. 2006 )
For a Lost Soldier ( Dutch title: Voor een Verloren Soldaat ) is a 1992 Dutch film based upon the autobiographical novel of the same title by ballet dancer and choreographer Rudi van Dantzig.
* Rudi van Dantzig ( born 1933 ), Dutch choreographer, ballet dancer and writer
Rudolf (" Ruud " or " Rudi ") Jozef Krol ( born 24 March 1949 in Amsterdam ) is a retired Dutch footballer who was capped 83 times for his native country.
Rudi Carrell ( 19 December 1934, Alkmaar, Netherlands — 7 July 2006, Bremen, Germany ), born Rudolf Wijbrand Kesselaar, was a Dutch entertainer.
The cooperative's leading brands are Appelsientje, Bonnet, Chocomel / Cécémel, Completa, CoolBest, Debic, DubbelFrisss, Dutch Lady, Extran, Frico, Friso, Foremost, Friesche Vlag, Frisian Flag, Fristi, Milli, NoyNoy, Peak, Pöttyös Túró Rudi, Rainbow, and Taksi.

Rudi and Frans
The first lineup: Hilda Felix ( vocals ), Henk Westendorp ( vocals, later in Superfly ), John Snuverink ( vocals, guitar ), Frans Schaddelee ( bass ), leader Koos Versteeg ( vocals & keys ) en Rudi Nijhuis ( drums ).

Rudi and 2007
* Rudi Cossey ( July 2007 – Aug 08 )

Rudi and /
DO ' Neil's border collie / kelpie cross dog, Rudi.
# 1 / 8-Final-Lost to Rudi Hornig of West Germany ( 1-4 )
* Rudi Carrell, Gib mir mein Fahrrad wieder, Wenen / München / Zürich / Innsbruck 1979.
* Albert Mangelsdorff Jazztett: Modern Jazz ; Neckermann 944 / 13 ( EP ); Dusko Goykovich ( tp ), Emil Mangelsdorff ( as ), Joki Freund ( ts ), Pepsi Auer ( p ), Peter Trunk ( b ), Rudi Sehring ( dr ), Albert Mangelsdorff ( tb, gt ).
Media / entertainment: Well-known media personalities of Americans of Iranian descent include Christiane Amanpour, Asieh Namdar, Roya Hakakian, Yara Shahidi and Rudi Bakhtiar.
Michael played keyboards on their 2006 release " She's on Fire " with vocalist Johnny Gioeli ( Hardline / Axel Rudi Pell ).
This is why Letitia / Charlotte hired him to come to Chipping Cleghorn and " hold up " a room full of guests: she blew the fuse by pouring water from a vase of flowers onto the frayed cord of a lamp, slipped out the second door, stood behind Rudi, and shot him.
Miss Murgatroyd, the final victim, was also killed for guessing too much and for coming to the realization that Letitia / Charlotte was the one person, beside herself, whose face was not illuminated by Rudi Scherz's torch.
Rudi were a punk rock / power pop band from Belfast, Northern Ireland formed in 1975.

Rudi and National
To supplement the familiar faces of Reggie Jackson, Sal Bando, Joe Rudi, Bert Campaneris and Gene Tenace on the roster, Oakland included Claudell Washington, who blossomed into a dangerous hitter, and Billy Williams, who came over from the National League.

Rudi and ISBN
* Blesh, Rudi, Keaton ( 1966 ) The Macmillan Company ISBN 0-02-511570-7

Quentin and eds
* Martin van Gelderen & Quentin Skinner, eds., Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, v1, Republicanism and Constitutionalism in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press., 2002
* Martin van Gelderen & Quentin Skinner, eds., Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, v2, The Values of Republicanism in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge U. P., 2002
* Martin van Gelderen & Quentin Skinner, eds., Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, v 1: Republicanism and Constitutionalism in Early Modern Europe ; vol 2: The Value of Republicanism in Early Modern Europe Cambridge U. P., 2002.
" The Rapture of Motion: James Harrington's Republicanism ", in Nicholas Phillipson ; Quentin Skinner, eds.
*" Tense and Intension " ( 2003 ) in Time, Tense, and Reference, Aleksander Jokic and Quentin Smith ( eds ).

Quentin and ),
Other defining recordings include " Sugar Town ", the 1967 number one " Somethin ' Stupid " ( a duet with her father ), the title song from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice, several collaborations with Lee Hazlewood such as " Jackson ", and her cover of Cher's " Bang Bang ( My Baby Shot Me Down )", which features during the opening sequence of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
He attended Narbonne High School in Harbor City for his freshman year before dropping out of school at age 15 ( Quentin Tarantino has provided contradictory information about this-elsewhere, he claimed he was 16 when he dropped out ), to attend an acting class full time at the James Best Theater Company in Toluca Lake.
Michael Winner, whilst appearing on an episode of Piers Morgan's Life Stories ( an ITV production ), stated that Quentin Tarantino was a " big fan " of Death Wish.
( U. S. TV series ), short-lived adventure series named after its title character Quentin Everett Deverill
Rodríguez went on to collaborate with Quentin Tarantino on the vampire thriller, From Dusk Till Dawn ( he co-produced two sequels ), and with Kevin Williamson on the horror film The Faculty.
Rodríguez co-directed Sin City ( 2005 ), an adaptation of the Frank Miller Sin City comic books ; Quentin Tarantino guest-directed a scene.
The Saint had a band of compatriots, including Roger Conway, Norman Kent, Archie Sheridan, Richard " Dicky " Tremayne ( a name that appeared in the 1990s TV series, Twin Peaks ), Peter Quentin, Monty Hayward, and his ex-military valet, Orace.
Norman Quentin Cook ( born Quentin Leo Cook on 16 July 1963 in Bromley, England ), also known by his stage name Fatboy Slim, is an English DJ, musician, and record producer.
While in France during the Rococo era Jean-Baptiste Greuze was the favorite painter of Denis Diderot ( 1713 – 1785 ), and Maurice Quentin de La Tour ( 1704 – 1788 ), and Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun were highly accomplished Portrait painters and History painters.
His nephews include Richard Keynes ( 1919 – 2010 ) a physiologist ; and Quentin Keynes ( 1921 – 2003 ), an adventurer and bibliophile.
During its lifetime Hotel Chelsea has provided a home to many great writers and thinkers including Mark Twain, O. Henry, Herbert Huncke, Dylan Thomas, Arthur C. Clarke, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Arnold Weinstein, Leonard Cohen, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Arthur Miller, Quentin Crisp, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac ( who wrote On the Road there ), Robert Hunter, Jack Gantos, Brendan Behan, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Wolfe, Charles Bukowski, Raymond Kennedy, Matthew Richardson, James T. Farrell, Valerie Solanas, Mary Cantwell, and René Ricard.
A second French army which operated north of Paris was turned back near Amiens ( 27 November 1870 ), Bapaume ( 3 January 1871 ) and St. Quentin ( 13 January ).
The patron saints for surgeons are Saint Luke the Evangelist the physician and disciple of Christ, Saints Cosmas and Damian ( 3rd century physicians from Syria ), Saint Quentin ( 3rd century saint from France ), Saint Foillan ( 7th century saint from Ireland ), and Saint Roch ( 14th century saint from France ).
* Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells: Quentin Cottington's Journal of Faery Research ( 1996 ), ISBN 0-684-83206-2
Rendez-Vous is the story of a provincial actress, Nina ( Binoche ), who arrives in Paris and embarks on a series of dysfunctional liaisons with several men, including the moody, suicidal Quentin ( Lambert Wilson ).
Her most notable roles include Mia Wallace in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction ( 1994 ), Debby Miller in the HBO miniseries Hysterical Blindness ( 2002 ), and Beatrix Kiddo in Tarantino's Kill Bill films ( 2003 / 2004 ).
He did this not only for Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, but also Ridley Scott ( The Duellists ), Paul Schrader ( Blue Collar ), James Toback ( Fingers ), and Tony Bui ( Three Seasons ).
Along his 40 year long career, Keitel has established a solid collaboration with some directors such as: Martin Scorsese ( 5 ), Paul Auster ( 3 ), Quentin Tarantino ( 3 ), James Toback ( 3 ), Jane Campion ( 2 ), Abel Ferrara ( 2 ), Brad Mirman ( 2 ), Manuel Pradal ( 2 ), Alan Rudolph ( 2 ), Ridley Scott ( 2 ), Jon Turteltaub ( 2 ), and Wayne Wang ( 2 ).

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