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Big Shot, the fictional news source within Cowboy Bebop which provides information on various bounty heads, is a parody of the Western genre.
There are further examples throughout ; a show called ‘ Big Shot ’ informs the characters of the current bounties, the crew continually come across saloons and desert worlds, engage in gunfights and standoffs.
In 1915, cuts within the duration of a scene were still relatively infrequent in his films, and when they do occur they were frequently from Long Shot or Medium Long Shot ( which were the shots he most used ) to a Big Close Up of an insert detail, which only occupied a small part of the frame in the previous shot.
The film was Bogart's last major film playing a gangster ( his final gangster role was in The Big Shot in 1942 ).
* The Big Shot ( 1942 ) ( voice only )
< nowiki >****</ nowiki > 41, 000 tickets, quoted by Kevin Saunderson in Big Shot magazine
When Prince Buster had a big underground hit in 1969 with " Big 5 ", Hughes capitalized on it with the recording of his own " Big Six ", based on Verne & Son's " Little Boy Blue ", which was picked up by Trojan boss Lee Gopthal, and released on Trojan's ' Big Shot ' record label under the stage name Judge Dread, the name taken from another of Prince Buster's songs.
In 1987 SherrillTree patented the Big Shot, a large sling shot mounted on an 8-ft. stick that improved access into tree crowns.
Clavell translates Tai-Pan as " Supreme Leader ," although as described in the Tai-Pan entry, " Big Shot " might be more accurate.
* Big Shot ( 1973 )
Adams ' earliest reported paid acting job in Los Angeles was a stage role at the Las Palmas Theater in a comedy called Mr. Big Shot.
* as band member: The Statics, The RoadApples, Shot In The Head, The Rockin ' Bricks, Duf Davis + The Book Club, Confession, The Kootz, Ghost Rockets, The Grip Weeds, Big Help !, Children Of Al, Breetfallo Springveld.
* Big Shot Cream Soda ( New Orleans area )
* Little Big Shot ( 1935 )
* Salvatore " Big Pussy " Bonpensiero: Shot by Sil, Paulie and Tony for cooperating with the FBI.
# Broadway Big Shot ( 1942 )
The only surviving references to this joke are the Homecoming Prom in episode 6, " Homecoming: A Shot in D ' Arc ", and the winter prom in episode 13, " Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale ".
#" Big Shot " – 2: 34
#" Big Shot " – 2: 34
Mr. Big Shot
His story was made into a movie titled Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie with David Krumholtz playing Silman.

Big and 1931
* In 1931 Kit Carson was the subject of J. Carroll Mansfield's daily comic strip High Lights of History, collected as a Big Little Book, Kit Carson ( 1933 ).
Her novels were especially popular and included the Pulitzer Prize-winning So Big ( 1924 ), Show Boat ( 1926 ; made into the celebrated 1927 musical ), Cimarron ( 1929 ; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture ), and Giant ( 1952 ; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie ).
When Cermak challenged the incumbent " Big Bill " Thompson in the 1931 mayor's race, Thompson, representative of Chicago's existing power structure, responded with ethnic slurs:
The Big Bang itself had been proposed in 1931, long before this period, by Georges Lemaître, a Belgian physicist and Roman Catholic priest, who suggested that the evident expansion of the Universe in forward time required that the Universe contracted backwards in time, and would continue to do so until it could contract no further, bringing all the mass of the Universe into a single point, a " primeval atom ", at a point in time before which time and space did not exist.
Edwin " Big Ed " Wilkes ( 1931 – 1998 ), a radio personality in Lubbock, Texas, was born in Blue Mountain but moved to Lubbock with his family in 1942.
* " Big Ed " Wilkes ( 1931 – 1998 ), radio broadcaster, taught school at Graham in the early 1950s
This led the three to all start questioning the Big Bang theory originally proposed by Georges Lemaître in 1931 and later pioneered by George Gamow, which suggested that the universe expanded from an extremely dense and hot state and continues to expand today.
Since the initial publication of Little House in the Big Woods in 1931, the books have been continually in print and have been translated into 40 different languages.
Wilder and Lane worked on this project, thus producing " Little House in the Big Woods ", which was accepted by Harper & Row in late 1931.
He recorded several sides which were released in the spring of 1931 under the name " Big Bill Johnson ".
Additionally, Big Nose Kate, at the end of her life in 1940 ( after the Lake biography of Earp had appeared in 1931 ), denied that the story was true and laughed at the idea of " a 116-pound woman holding a gun on a sheriff ".
* Marmon ( all 16-cylinder ; 1925 – 26 — 74 ; 1927 — 75 ; 1928 — E75 ; 1930 — Big 8 ; 1931 — 88 and Big 8 )
* 1931: Be Big!
The Big Nine was soon followed by the Big Twelve and sales for the second six months of 1931 exceeded those of the whole of the previous year.
The story, " Big House Boomerang ", appeared in the March 1931 issue.
The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on " Big Sioux River " as the stream's name in 1931.
The western terminus is in Sterling, Colorado, where it met U. S. Route 38 from 1926 to 1931 ( US 38 became U. S. Route 6 ); the eastern terminus is at U. S. Route 30 north of Big Springs, Nebraska.
Prior to 1931 US 72 passed through Big Cove between Huntsville and Paint Rock VIA Little Cove Rd / Old " US 431 ".
* Ladies of the Big House ( 1931 )
* Ernest Booth, discovered by H. L. Mencken, who published his stories in The American Mercury ; he wrote a successful autobiography, Stealing Through Life ; a novel, With Sirens Screaming ; and a number of scenarios and screenplays, including Ladies of the Mob ( 1928 ) and Ladies of the Big House ( 1931 ).
The Purdue Boilermakers have been Big Ten Conference Champions in 1918, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1943, 1952, 1967 and 2000.
In 1983 he lost a close and contentious election for Mayor of Chicago ; he would have become the city's first Jewish mayor, and its first Republican mayor since William " Big Bill " Thompson was defeated in 1931.

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