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Invisible and Collection
* Maize Quest Fun Park is the " Largest Collection of People-Sized Mazes in the World " with mazes made of fence, rope, stone, turf, corn, Invisible Dog Fencing, Straw Bales, Tiles, Living Bamboo, and Earthen Mounds.
* The Invisible Collection, 1925 ( Original title: Die unsichtbare Sammlung )
Includes: Casual Knowledge of a Craft, Leporella, Fear, Burning Secret, Summer Novella, The Governess, Buchmendel, The Refugee, The Invisible Collection, Fantastic Night and Moonbeam Alley
In 2003 Invisible Hands Music released O ' Connor's first-ever official best of compilation, A Singular Collection, which brought together her early hits from the Albion days, mid career work at RCA, and the best of the latter, DIY era.
The next year Invisible Records released Almost Ambient Collection Volume One.

Invisible and see
It is argued that when someone re-reads the same text with all direct references to god replaced with the Invisible Pink Unicorn, the reader may see the text in a new and more critical way:
Invisible theatre is a form of theatrical performance ( usually not improvisational ) that is enacted in a place where people would not normally expect to see one ( for example in the street or in a shopping centre ) and often with the performers attempting to disguise the fact that it is a performance from those who observe and who may choose to participate in it, thus leading spectators to view it as a real, unstaged event.
Price co-authored the book The Invisible Web ( see Deep Web ) with Chris Sherman.
** Special Powers: Invisible gun, molecular knife ; Ieszen Gedre techniques ( see below ).
Some clairvoyants and occultists have produced drawings and paintings that record their perceptions of the etheric body ; see Leadbeater's Man Visible and Invisible for one example.
Carson ’ s thesis is that under an authentic free market economy, the separation of labour from ownership and the subordination of labor to capital would be impossible, bringing a more egalitarian society in which most people could easily choose self-employment over wage labor ( see The Iron Fist Behind The Invisible Hand ).

Invisible and Stories
* The Invisible City: Short Stories ( 1980, nonfiction )
* Stories of the Invisible: A Guided Tour of Molecules ( 2001 ), ISBN 0-19-280214-3 ( republished as Molecules: A Very Short Introduction )

Invisible and title
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man ( 1933 ), The Wolf Man ( 1941 ), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), Mr. Dryden in Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ), and, perhaps his most notable performance, as Captain Renault in Casablanca ( 1942 ).
Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room.
In 1983, he starred in the television pilot, The Invisible Woman, as the bumbling mad scientist father of the title character, a journalist.
The album's working title was Invisible Hands ( as was a track left off the album ), inspiring the name of UK independent company Invisible Hands Music-known for releasing music by Hugh Cornwell, Mick Karn and Hazel O ' Connor.
He also played the title character in a short-lived U. S. version of The Invisible Man in 1975.
In Season 1, episode 3 (" The Catevari ") of The Invisible Man, protagonist Darien Fawkes sarcastically references the film's title when his boss refuses to tell him secrets regarding the episode's villain by saying: " Why don't you cut the Three Days of the Condor crap?
Highlights in Boston that she conducted and / or stage directed included La voyage de la lune, Otello ( with Tito Gobbi as Iago ), Command Performance ( world premiere ), Manon and Faust ( both with Beverly Sills and Norman Treigle ), Lulu ( U. S. East Coast premiere ), I puritani ( with Dame Joan Sutherland ), Intolleranza ( U. S. premiere ), Boris Godunov ( original version ), Hippolyte et Aricie ( U. S. stage premiere, with Plácido Domingo ), La bohème ( with Renata Tebaldi and Domingo ), Moses und Aron ( U. S. premiere ), The Rake's Progress, Bluebeard's Castle, Carmen ( with Marilyn Horne ), Macbeth ( original version ), The Good Soldier Schweik, The Fisherman and His Wife ( world premiere, with Muriel Costa-Greenspon ), La finta giardiniera, Norma ( with Sills ), Les Troyens, Don Carlos ( U. S. premiere of original French version ), Don Quichotte, War and Peace ( U. S. stage premiere, with Arlene Saunders ), Benvenuto Cellini ( U. S. premiere, with Jon Vickers ), I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Montezuma ( U. S. premiere ), Ruslan and Ludmila ( U. S. premiere ), Rigoletto ( with Sills, Richard Fredricks, and Susanne Marsee ), Stiffelio ( U. S. stage premiere ), La damnation de Faust, Tosca ( with Magda Olivero ), La vide breve, El retablo de maese Pedro, The Ice Break ( U. S. premiere ), Aïda ( with Shirley Verrett in the title role ), Die Soldaten ( U. S. premiere ), The Invisible City of Kitezh, Taverner ( U. S. premiere ), The Makropoulos Case ( with Anja Silja, William Cochran, and Chester Ludgin ), Médée ( in French and Greek ), Dead Souls ( U. S. premiere ), Der Rosenkavalier ( with Dame Gwyneth Jones ), and, finally, The Balcony ( world premiere, 1990 ).
** English title: The Invisible Dr. Mabuse ( literally: The Invisible Claws of Dr. Mabuse ).
Within the series ' narrative, K-9 is a robot dog acquired by Doctor Who < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s title character in the 1977 serial The Invisible Enemy.
) The rest of the record incorporates such sounds a bit more subtly, through the soaring retro stylings of " Closer Than the Sun " and " When Morning Comes " to the excitable lounge of the title track to the mid-tempo trip-hop of " Invisible " and scratch-laced " Sugar Free.
Shaping the Invisible is the band's first album and its title is taken from a quote by Leonardo DaVinci describing music.
Jon Hall ( February 23, 1915 – December 13, 1979 ) was an American film actor best known for playing the title characters in Invisible Agent and The Invisible Man's Revenge.
He did not play the same character in each one but both were the Invisible title character.
The unabridged title of the album is Blast Tyrant's Atlas of the Invisible World Including Illustrations of Strange Beasts And Phantoms.
He was happiest directing chaotic musicals on the tiny stage of the old Theatre Royal Stratford East, Theatre Workshop's home in Stratford, London, for many years but he also had hits in the West End and abroad, among them The Invisible Man and the original stage version of The Phantom of the Opera, which inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber to create his musical blockbuster of the same title.
Leven was credited on the 1997 album Shifting City by John Foxx for the title of an electronic dance track called " Concrete Bulletproof Invisible ".
Griffin is a title character and the primary antagonist of H. G. Wells's 1897 science fiction novel The Invisible Man.
Griffin is given the first name " Hawley " in the title ( as a reference to Hawley Crippen ), and it is explained that the Invisible Man killed at the end of the book was actually a half-wit albino that Griffin made invisible as a guinea pig, allowing him to escape to Rosa Coote's boarding school.
Simon Scotland, line producer on the video, subsequently used the title Beyond the Invisible as the name for his Home Cinema and Entertainment company.

Invisible and Die
He was the director of such cult movies as Cannibal Apocalypse, Castle of Blood, The Virgin of Nuremberg, Assignment Outer Space, Wild Wild Planet, Naked You Die, Mr. Super Invisible, The Last Hunter, Battle of the Worlds and numerous others.
Some of his other movies include If I Had A Million ( 1932 ; an episodic ensemble film in which he plays a forger hiding from police, suddenly given a million dollars with no place to cash the check ), Bolero ( 1934 ; in a rare role as a dancer rather than a gangster ), Limehouse Blues ( 1934 ; with Anna May Wong ), a brutal and fast-paced adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key ( 1935 ; remade in 1942 with Alan Ladd in Raft's role as a result of the success of the remake of Hammett's The Maltese Falcon ), Souls at Sea ( 1937 ; with Gary Cooper ), Spawn of the North ( 1938 ; with Raft garnering top billing over Henry Fonda and John Barrymore ), two with Humphrey Bogart: Invisible Stripes ( 1939 ) and They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), with Bogart in supporting roles, Each Dawn I Die ( 1939 ; with James Cagney and Raft as convicts in prison ), and Manpower ( 1941 ; with Edward G. Robinson and Marlene Dietrich ).
Several of the tracks on The Invisible Man were edited slightly and, therefore, was different length than the German-language versions on Die Chinesische Mauer.
* 1985 – Die Chinesische Mauer ( English edition: The Invisible Man )
Several of the tracks on " The Invisible Man " were edited slightly, and, therefore last for a different length than the German versions on Die Chinesische Mauer.
* Die Unsichtbare Front ( The Invisible Front, 1932 )-writer

Invisible and Unsichtbare
* The Invisible Man ( Invisible Man-Der Unsichtbare )
The 16-channel tape composition Unsichtbare Chöre ( Invisible Choirs, 1979 ) is incorporated into act 1, and again into act 3, scene 1 ( Stockhausen 1989a, 204 ).

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