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In 1940, under the pen-name " Cato " he and two other Beaverbrook journalists ( Frank Owen, editor of the Standard, and Peter Howard of the Daily Express ) published Guilty Men, a Left Book Club book attacking the appeasement policy of the Chamberlain government that became a run-away best-seller.
Two national UK newspapers ran features on love-shyness in 2009 ; The Sunday Times ran one under the headline, " Love Shyness: the ' Condition ' Crippling Men ", and the Daily Express ran one entitled " The Hopeless Romantic ".
Several movies have been made based on John Creasey novels: Salute the Toff ( 1952, also known as Brighthaven Express in the USA ), Hammer the Toff ( 1952 ), John Ford's Gideon's Day ( 1958, also known as Gideon of Scotland Yard in the USA ), released by Columbia Pictures, and Cat and Mouse ( 1958, also known as The Desperate Men in the USA ), written as Michael Halliday.
* Structure, the former name for the Express Men clothing brand
Defiant ( 1962 ), Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines ( 1965 ), The Day of the Jackal ( 1973 ), Minder on the Orient Express ( 1985 ) and 84 Charing Cross Road ( 1987 ).
S. M. U. T. L. U. V., or " Strong Men Unafraid To Like Unicorns Visibly ", and S. L. E. A. Z. E. P. I. L. E., or " Strapping Lads Eager And Zealous to Express Pixie Infatuation Laughingly Exposed ".
For example, Express for Men usually plays Alternative rock.
The comic also featured several significant story arcs titled Deathshadow Rising, Fall of the Empire, and The Machine Men which would theoretically lead into the Galaxy Express 999 stories.

Express and brand
Cingular Wireless later offered CDPD under the Wireless Internet brand ( not to be confused with Wireless Internet Express, their brand for GPRS / EDGE data ).
Since the 1990s, SNCF has been selling railway carriages to regional governments, with the creation of the Train Express Régional brand.
The National Express brand was created in 1972 by the state-owned National Bus Company ( NBC ) to bring together the express bus and coach services operated by the bus operating companies within the NBC group.
Two of these replaced older chairlifts on River Run ( 1992 ) and Seattle Ridge ( 1993 ), and two cut brand new paths: Lookout Express ( 1993 ) and Frenchman's ( 1994 ).
Tampa International Airport currently serves as a main hub for Silver Airways under the United Express brand.
Continental Express was the operating brand name used by a number of independently owned regional airlines providing regional jet feeder service under agreement with Continental Airlines.
Two carriers have operated using the Continental Express brand name:
The " Continental Express " brand has ceased operations and renamed as United Express.
In the past, Trans-Colorado Airlines of Denver, CO, Royale Airlines of Shreveport, LA, Air New Orleans, of Birmingham, AL, Mid-Pacific Airlines, of Honolulu, HI, City Express, of Toronto, Ontario, Colgan Airways, of Manassas, VA, Southern Jersey Airways, of Atlantic City New Jersey, and Gull Air, of Hyannis, MA, have operated non-jet aircraft using the Continental Express brand name.
It is owned and promoted by Centro, and operated by West Midlands Travel Limited, a subsidiary of the National Express Group ( NEG ), under the brand name Travel Midland Metro ( TMM ).
Blockbuster Express is a movie rental kiosk brand currently sublicensed for use by Redbox from licensee NCR Corporation.
Although it previously competed with Redbox, this is no longer the case because the Blockbuster Express brand is presently managed by Redbox.
Besides the license to use the Blockbuster brand name, Blockbuster Express kiosks are unrelated to Blockbuster LLC, its stores, its DVD-by-mail service or its online streaming service.
Air Midwest operated services for Essential Air Service and also had aircraft operating as US Airways Express under an agreement with US Airways in Phoenix and in independent operations as Mesa Airlines brand and division out of Albuquerque and Dallas / Fort Worth.
In April 2011, Air Canada decided to retire the Air Canada Jazz brand and created a new identity for its regional operations, Air Canada Express, coinciding with the relaunch of services from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport but operated by Sky Regional Airlines under the Air Canada Express brand.
BusinessWeek and Interbrand ranked American Express as the 22nd most valuable brand in the world, estimating the brand to be worth US $ 14. 97 billion.
The duo spoofed the commercials " we love to hate " with their own versions: " Crazar TVs " spoofed the " Quasar " TV brand with the high-pitched overture ; " Oil of Oyvay " spoofed the de-aging Oil of Olay ; " Macedonian Formula " spoofed Grecian Formula, and questioned why a man would say he used it and thus reveal he has grey hair ; " Russian Express " spoofed American Express, with a muscular KGB agent saying " Don't leave home!

Express and name
After the Globes closure, it was reestablished as a society news column in the Daily Express from 1917 onwards, initially written by social correspondent Major John Arbuthnot who invented the name " Beachcomber ".
Yet another story holds that the freestyle name evolved in Miami over confusion between two tracks produced by Tony " Pretty Boy " Butler, " Freestyle Express " by Freestyle and Debbie Deb's " When I Hear Music ".
The name was chosen by the fans with 4600 postcards received beating Wranglers and Express.
By the time the Grizzlies relocated, Memphis-based company FedEx hoped the team would change its name to the Memphis Express.
Joined by center Brendan Morrison during the 2001 – 02 season, the trio were nicknamed the " West Coast Express " ( after the Vancouver rail service of the same name ) among Canucks fans and media.
There have been four adaptations of the book: a serialisation in the Daily Express newspaper, a subsequent daily comic strip by Henry Gammidge and John McLusky in the same paper, the 1963 film version, and a 2012 BBC radio adaptation of the same name, produced by Jarvis & Ayres and starring Toby Stephens.
* The name of a character in The Last Express, played by Mujahid Abdul-Rashid
After the credit card organization American Express complained, in January 1980 they changed their name to Huey Lewis and the News.
In that same year, Eastern reintroduced service to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, using de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter planes under the name Eastern Metro Express.
The Eastern Metro Express operation wasn't limited to Mayagüez, however, as, under that name, Eastern Metro Express began service from its San Juan hub to Borinquen and several other smaller Caribbean communities.
Silverlink ( legal name Silverlink Train Services Limited, company no 3007935 ) was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated the North London Railways franchise from March 1997 until November 2007.
The name " Lord Haw-Haw of Zeesen " was coined by the pseudonymous Daily Express radio critic Jonah Barrington in 1939, but this referred initially to Wolf Mittler ( or possibly Norman Baillie-Stewart ).
The Paris Express and the Paris Progress were combined into a bi-weekly bearing the name of Paris Express Progress in January 1977.
The community is believed to have gotten its name from Thomas J. Bedford who was the first west bound Pony Express rider to deliver the mail on its final leg from Benicia, California to Oakland, California on April 23, 1861.
Although having a similar name and logo, this team is unrelated to the former Southern Minnesota Express, that relocated to Michigan to become the Motor City Machine.
The airport is a hub for passenger airlines American Airlines, Executive Airlines under the American Eagle name ; cargo airlines, UPS Airlines and FedEx Express ; and charter airline Miami Air.
* 1980-The airline changed its name to Airborne Express.
In 1934, Western Air Express was severed from TWA and briefly changed its name to General Air Lines, returning to the name Western Air Express after several months.
In 1941 Western Air Express changed its name to Western Air Lines ( WAL ) and later to Western Airlines.
" He went on to note, " This version of the origin of the name is disputed by the editor of the Springfield Express, Mr. J. G. Newbill, who, in the issue of his paper, November 11, 1881, says: ' It has been stated that this city got its name from the fact of a spring and field being near by just west of town.

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