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Noteworthy examples of the journalistic style and successful integration of fictional characters with historical events were the politico – military novels The Day of the Jackal ( 1971 ) by Frederick Forsyth and Eye of the Needle ( 1978 ) by Ken Follett.
* Eye of the Needle ( 1981 ), WWII espionage from the Ken Follett novel.
Eye of the Needle is a novel ( and subsequent movie ) about a Nazi spy figuring out the Allied deception and racing to let the German leadership know.
The band recently toured New Zealand, Australia and America to try out new songs such as " Eye Of The Needle ", " Human Error ", " So Long ", " Hey Paranoid People What's In Your Head ", " Your Bones " and the limited edition single " Highschool Hoodlums ".
The park contains many kilometres of graded walking trails to the park's major features like the First Pyramid, Second Pyramid, The Sphinx, Turtle Rock, Underground Creek, the Eye of the Needle and Mount Norman-the highest point in the park at 1267 metres.
" Others interpret " Heart of the Awl " to translate to " Eye of the Needle ", perhaps referring to the narrow passage through which the lake empties into the Spokane River on its way to the Columbia.
Sutherland found himself in demand as a leading man throughout the 1970s in films such as the Venice-based psychological horror film Don't Look Now ( 1973 ), the war film The Eagle Has Landed ( 1976 ), Federico Fellini's Casanova ( 1976 ) and the thriller Eye of the Needle ( which was filmed on location on the Isle of Mull, West Scotland ) and as the ever-optimistic health inspector in the science fiction / horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1978 ) alongside Brooke Adams and Jeff Goldblum.
* William Dean Howells-Through the Eye of the Needle
* Ken Follett – Eye of the Needle
; 1979 Ken Follett, Eye of the Needle
* Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett: a German spy in 1944 nearly succeeds in foiling D-Day ;
Scott – The Eye of the Needle: Satire, Sorties, Sundries
These include I Know Where I'm Going ( 1945 ), Kidnapped ( 1971 ), When Eight Bells Toll ( 1971 ), Madame Sin ( 1972 ), Eye of the Needle ( 1986 ), The Sea Change ( 1998 ), Entrapment ( 1999 ), Highlander: Endgame ( 2000 ) and Blooded ( 2011 ).
Close to the Needle ’ s Eye is the ' Bladder Stone ', though some say its real name is the ‘ Balder Stone ’, and the ' Raven Bowl ', thus linking it with the Norse god of that name and Germanic mythology in general.
In 2009 he published a book Through The Eye Of A Needle: The true story of a man who went searching for meaning and ended up making his Y-fronts.
# Brian Eno: " Needle In The Camel's Eye " ( Brian Eno / Phil Manzanera ) – 3: 09
* Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett ( 1978 )
* Eye of the Needle ( 1981 )
* Both the book and film Eye of the Needle demonstrate how a sleeper agent has to operate within a host country-in this case, the German agent Henry Faber in World War II Britain.
Eye of the Needle is a spy thriller novel written by British author Ken Follett.
In the film The Iron Lady is a scene in which the retired Margaret Thatcher is shown reading Eye of the Needle while her husband Denis Thatcher remarks " In the end she kills him, you know.
* Ken Follett's Eye of the Needle – official site
* Ken Follett discusses Eye of the Needle on the BBC World Book Club
Follett wastes no time in getting the action started in Jackdaws, his return to the time period that made him famous with Eye of the Needle.

Eye and Unique
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* 2009-proposed but not released-a " Pirates Adventure Book " box including new ships, crew and treasure: one Pirate fleet with ships Charming Mary and Mercy, and crew Sean ' Cannonball ' Gallows ; and one Cursed fleet including ships Demon's Heart and Wraith, and crew El Fantasma ; also 4 Unique treasures ( a Red, Blue, Yellow and Green ' Gem Shards from the Eye of the Leviathan '); a new plastic Map with 6 preprinted islands on it, and 4 " fiction pieces " with scenarios.

Eye and World
In 2007, the Berne Declaration nominated IKEA for one of its Public Eye " awards ", which highlight corporate irresponsibility and are announced during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Might & Magic: The World of Xeen ( comprising Clouds of Xeen and Dark Side of Xeen ) was reviewed in 1994 in Dragon # 201 by Sandy Petersen in the " Eye of the Monitor " column.
The Nations Cup, a duplicate poker team event, to be staged on the London Eye on the banks of the River Thames, and “ The Table ”, the invitation only IFP World Championship, featuring roughly 130 of the world ’ s best poker players, in an event to find the 2011 official " World Champion ".
White Wolf Game Studio's Storyteller System, which is used in World of Darkness role-playing games such as Vampire: The Masquerade and live-action games under the Mind's Eye Theatre imprint, is the best-known and most popular role-playing game described as a " storytelling game ".
In order to complement the World of Darkness game line, a LARP system dubbed Mind's Eye Theatre has been published.
The majority of the Old World of Darkness games were adapted into the original Mind's Eye Theatre format for live-action roleplaying.
Subsequently, the Mind's Eye Theatre was revamped for the New World of Darkness.
A core Mind's Eye Theatre rulebook was published as the LARP analogue to the World of Darkness core rulebook, with several Mind's Eye Theatre adaptations following in suit: The Requiem, The Forsaken, and The Awakening each adapted their respective namesakes to the new system of MET rules.
Jordan began writing the first volume, The Eye of the World, in 1984 and it was published in January 1990.
In a 2000 chat on CNN. com, Robert Jordan mentioned that NBC had purchased an option to do a miniseries of The Eye of the World.
They plan to adapt The Eye of the World as the first film.
Dynamite Entertainment have since published 25 issues of the The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World comic book series as of March 2012.
That series resumed in 2009, and they also began publishing their adaptation of the first book of the series proper, The Eye of the World.
On 17 March 2009 they showcased ten pages of art from the prelude to the series " The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World # 0-Dragonmount " on their website.
The Eye of the World ( abbreviated as tEotW or EotW by fans ) is the first book of The Wheel of Time ( WoT ) fantasy series written by American author Robert Jordan.
Upon first publication, The Eye of the World consisted of one prologue and 53 chapters, with an additional prologue authored upon re-release.
On January 2, 2002, The Eye of the World was re-released as two separate books aimed at a young adult literature market, with larger text and a handful of illustrations.
The American Library Association put The Eye of the World on its 2003 list of Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults.
The Eye of the World revolves around the lives of a group of young people from Emond's Field in The Two Rivers district: Rand al ' Thor, Matrim ( Mat ) Cauthon, Perrin Aybara, Egwene al ' Vere, and Nynaeve al ' Meara.
Loial warns Moiraine of a threat to the Eye of the World, which is confirmed by vivid and disturbing dreams Mat, Rand and Perrin have had.
The Eye of the World was created by Aes Sedai who sacrificed themselves to create a pool of Saidin untouched by the Dark One's taint, and is hidden in the Blight.
The Eye of the World is protected by Someshta ( the Green Man ) and contains one of the seven seals on the Dark One's prison, the Dragon banner of Lews Therin Telamon and the Horn of Valere.

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