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John and Train
There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently twenty seven of them on BBC Radio 4 ( and regularly repeated on BBC 7 ), starring John Moffatt ( Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas ).
In addition, John Frankenheimer directed five films with Lancaster: The Young Savages ( 1961 ), Birdman of Alcatraz ( 1962 ), Seven Days in May ( 1964 ), The Train ( 1964 ), and The Gypsy Moths ( 1969 ).
Disco hit the television airwaves with Soul Train in 1971 hosted by Don Cornelius, then Marty Angelo's Disco Step-by-Step Television Show in 1975, Steve Marcus ' Disco Magic / Disco 77, Eddie Rivera's Soap Factory and Merv Griffin's Dance Fever, hosted by Deney Terrio, who is credited with teaching actor John Travolta to dance for his upcoming role in the hit movie Saturday Night Fever.
" ( 1979 ), Electric Light Orchestra ’ s " Shine a Little Love ", " Don't Bring Me Down ", and " Last Train to London " ( all 1979 ), George Benson's " Give Me the Night " ( 1980 ), Elton John and Kiki Dee's " Don't Go Breaking My Heart " ( 1976 ), and Diana Ross ' " Upside Down " ( 1980 ).
Musicians appear frequently in key roles – John Lurie, Tom Waits, Gary Farmer, Youki Kudoh, RZA and Iggy Pop have featured in multiple Jarmusch films, while Joe Strummer and Screamin ' Jay Hawkins appear in Mystery Train and GZA, Jack and Meg White feature in Coffee and Cigarettes.
He demanded and got the following: his name was made part of the title, " John Frankenheimer's The Train "; the French co-director, demanded by French tax laws, was not allowed to ever set foot on set ; he was given total final cut ; and a Ferrari.
* Atomic Train a 1999 Action movie that prominently features the fictional NTSB employee John Seger ( Rob Lowe ) about a runaway train with a nuclear payload speeding to Denver.
Others included David Boyce, Station Supervisor, London Underground ( MBE ); John Boyle, Train Operator, London Underground ( MBE ); Peter Sanders, Group Station Manager, London Underground ( MBE ); Alan Dell, Network Liaison Manager, London Buses ( MBE ) and John Gardner, Events Planning Manager ( MBE ).
John Coltrane's Blue Train, and Cannonball Adderley's Somethin ' Else ( featuring Miles Davis in one of his last supporting roles ) were guest appearances on the label.
In October 1964, he appeared as a wounded ex-convict who is befriended by an orphan girl in " The John Gillman Story " episode of NBC's Wagon Train western television series.
It was named for Thomas Dove and John Brooks Keizer, two pioneers who arrived in the Wagon Train of 1843, and later filed donation land claims.
It was later made into a Wagon Train episode in 1958 and into a film in 1970 with Richard Harris in the lead role as John Morgan and Manu Tupou as Yellow Hand.
* The Great Train Robbery ( 1964 ) by John Gosling and Dennis ( 65-16294 ).
It includes a chapter on his participation in the Train Robbery Squad hunting for the robbers and has details on the arrests of Roy James, John Daly and Jimmy Hussey.
* In the 1965 film, Help !, John Lennon makes a snide reference to The Great Train Robbery in Scotland Yard.
* Blue TrainJohn Coltrane
Her husbands were John Young ( 1942 – 43 ), George Jenkins ( 1946 ), Robert Grayson ( 1947 ), Walter Buchanan ( 1950 ), saxophonist Eddie Chamblee ( 1957 ), Rafael Campos ( 1961 ), and pro football player Dick " Night Train " Lane ( 1963 ).
* " Locomotion ", a song on John Coltrane's album Blue Train
He was one of the founding editors of The Paris Review along with Thomas Guinzburg, Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, George Plimpton and John P. C. Train.
* Blue Train, John Coltrane 1957
At Harvard, he lived in Eliot House with Paul Matisse, grandson of French artist Henri Matisse, with future Paris Review founders George Plimpton and John Train, and with Stephen Joyce, grandson of Irish writer James Joyce.
He was a featured sideman on several early Hank Mobley records, as well as on John Coltrane's Blue Train ( 1957 ), on which he played a trumpet with an angled bell ( given to him by Gillespie ) and delivered one of his most celebrated solos on the title track.
He led many recording sessions throughout the 50s, and in 1957 appeared on John Coltrane's Blue Train.
These include: Oleta Adams " Circle of One " album ( reaching No. 1 in the UK charts 1991 ); Marc Almond " Tenement Symphony " album which included the epic tracks " Jacky " and " The Days of Pearly Spencer "; The Associates " Wild and Lonely " album ; Rick Astley " Free " album ; B * Witched " Awake and Breathe " album ; Chris Botti " Slowing Down the World " album ; Boyzone " A Different Beat " album ; Cher " It's a Man's World " album ; Petula Clark " La Vie en Rose " track ; Lloyd Cole and the Commotions " Rattlesnakes " album ; Andrea Corr " Ten Feet High " album ; Cathy Dennis " Move to This " and " Into the Skyline " albums ; Electronic " Getting Away with It " single ( reaching No. 12 in the UK charts 1990 ); Frankie Goes to Hollywood " Welcome to the Pleasuredome " album which included their 2nd and 3rd No. 1s " Two Tribes " and " The Power of Love "; Elton John " The Big Picture " album ; Martyn Joseph " Being There " album ; Kingmaker " Sleepwalking " album ; Annie Lennox " Medusa " album ( No. 1 in the UK charts 1995 ); Let Loose " Best In Me " single ; Virginia MacNaughton " The Music " album ; Paul McCartney " Press to Play " album ; Malcolm McLaren " Duck Rock " album ; The Men They Couldn't Hang " A Map Of Morocco " single ; George Michael " Careless Whisper " single ( reaching No. 1 in 25 countries ); Liza Minnelli " Results " album ( reaching No. 6 in the UK charts 1989 ); The Moody Blues " Greatest Hits " album ; Moist " Gasoline " single ; Jimmy Nail " Crocodile Shoes " album ( reaching No. 2 in the UK charts 1994 ); The Painted Word " Lovelife " album ; Pet Shop Boys " Very " album ; Pulp " Different Class " and " This Is Hardcore " albums ( both reaching No. 1 ); Rialto " Monday Morning 5: 19 " single ; Frances Ruffelle " Stranger To The Rain " single ; S Club " 7 album " ( No. 1 in the UK charts 2000 ); Scarlet " Naked " album ; Seal first 3 albums " Seal " " Seal II " " Human Being "; Siphiwo " Hope " album ( featuring Nelson Mandela on the title track ); Wendy Stark " Stark " album ; Rod Stewart " A Spanner in the Works " album and " If We Fall in Love Tonight " album and the single " Downtown Train "; Suggs " The Lone Ranger " album ; Travis " More Than Us " EP featuring Anne on the title track ; Tina Turner " Wildest Dreams " album ; Wet Wet Wet " Holding Back the River " album ( reaching No. 2 in the UK charts 1989 ); Wham!

John and Salon
Théodore Géricault saw it on a visit to London and was soon praising Constable in Paris, where a dealer, John Arrowsmith, bought four paintings, including The Hay Wain, which was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1824, winning a gold medal.
" But despite his critical recognition, Homer's work never achieved the popularity of traditional Salon pictures or of the flattering portraits by John Singer Sargent.
In 1824 the Salon de Paris exhibited works of John Constable.
Mention is made of two decorative panels Diana leaving the Bath, and a Young Nubian as almost the first fruits of his genius ; but these did not attract public attention until much later, and the painting by which he practically opened his artistic career was the Apocalyptic Vision of St John, sent to the Salon of 1840.
* It's time for Karl Rove to go: The president needs to ask for a special prosecutor in the Valerie Plame case Congressman John Conyers, Jr., Salon. com ( October 15, 2003 )
John Updike in a Salon. com interview praised Jones as one of two writers of a younger generation he admired, and Updike included Jones ' story, " I Want To Live!
John exhibited in Paris for the first time in 1919 at the Salon d ' Automne, and exhibited regularly until the mid-1920s, after which time she became increasingly reclusive and painted less.
This claim stemmed from a series of meetings that LaRouche publications refer to as the John Train " Salon ".
* " The John Train Salon Delivered Perjured Testimony in the ' Get LaRouche ' Trials ," Executive Intelligence Review website
In 1824, he won a gold medal at the Paris Salon along with John Constable and Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding, and spent most of the year painting coastal views in Dunkirk.
In 1824 he won a gold medal at the Paris Salon alongside Richard Parkes Bonington and John Constable.
* John " Dirty Dingus " Hite, founder of Hitey's Happy Endings Salon and Spa, and inventor of the flavored condom.
John Tooby, the founder of MacDonald's field ( evolutionary psychology ), criticized MacDonald in an article for Salon. com in 2000.
*" Oldest living surrealist tells all "; John Glassie for Salon. com ; Feb. 11, 2002
In 1997, the penthouse apartment on the building's ninth floor ( formerly the Goodman family residence ) was converted into the John Barrett Salon and Susan Ciminelli Day Spa.
In January 1898 they travelled to Paris, where John exhibited in the Paris Salon.

John and Evidence
Evidence of Archaic Indian burial mounds and other ceremonial sites existing in the St. John River valley has been uncovered.
* Valley, John W., William H. Peck, Elizabeth M. King ( 1999 ) Zircons Are Forever, The Outcrop for 1999, University of Wisconsin-Madison Wgeology. wisc. edu – Evidence from detrital zircons for the existence of continental crust and oceans on the Earth 4. 4 Gyr ago Accessed Jan. 10, 2006
Evidence for this etymology comes from the OED, which notes the name " shark " first came into use after Sir John Hawkins ' sailors exhibited one in London in 1569 and used the word " sharke " to refer to the large sharks of the Caribbean Sea.
* de Boer, Jelle Zeilinga, Jeffrey P. Chandon & John Rigby Hale, " New Evidence for the Geological Origins of the Ancient Delphic Oracle ," Geology 29. 8, 707-711 ( 2001 )
Byzantium ’ s Last Imperial Offensive in Asia Minor: The Documentary Evidence for and Hagiographical Lore About John III Ducas Vatatzes ’ Crusade Against the Turks, 1222 or 1225 to 1231.
While guest-starring on Xena, Hercules and Young Hercules, Smith also appeared in other TV shows and films, notably as a Vietnam veteran in the feature film Channelling Baby and as detective John Lawless in three TV movies: Lawless ( 1999 ), Lawless 2: Dead Evidence ( 2000 ), and Lawless 3: Beyond Justice ( 2001 ).
Notable contributors to this edition include: Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, who provided some twenty articles on legal topics including " Common Law ", " Contract ", " Corpus Delicti ", " Courts of England and the United States ", " Criminal Law ", " Equity ", " Evidence ", " Jury ", " Law ", " Natural Law ", and " Usury "; John Pickering, who wrote " Agrarian Law ", " Americanism ", " Indian Languages ", and part of " Accents "; and John Davidson Godman, who agreed to contribute articles on natural history, but his work was prematurely ended when he died of tuberculosis in 1830.
Gold won the John Frederick Lewis Prize from the American Philosophical Society in 1972 for his paper " The Nature of the Lunar Surface: Recent Evidence " and the Humboldt Prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 1979.
Evidence for the first adaptation of 2 Henry VI is found during the Restoration, when, in 1681, John Crowne created a two part play entitled Henry the Sixth, The First Part and The Misery of Civil War.
Evidence for the first adaptation of 3 Henry VI is found during the Restoration, when, in 1681, John Crowne created a two part play entitled Henry the Sixth, The First Part and The Misery of Civil War.
Evidence in the case of British serial killer John George Haigh indicated that he decided to destroy the bodies of his victims with acid because he had the mistaken belief that, in the absence of a corpse, murder could not be proven because there was no " corpus delicti.
Evidence suggests that Dorothea was the granddaughter of John Hubbock, Sr. ( d. 1692 ) postmaster at Fulham, and the daughter of John Hubbock, Jr., listed in 1687 sources as a vintner.
** Inadmissible Evidence by John Osborne
John Mcleod Campbell, Minister of Row, Including the Libel, Answers to the Libel, Evidence, and Speeches, R. B. Lusk, Greenock, Edinburgh, 1831 ,;
: Evidence: The play contains passages which seem to borrow from John Lyly's Midas ( 1589 ), meaning it could not have been written prior to 1589.
: Evidence: Probably written in collaboration with John Fletcher
: Evidence: Not included in the First Folio ; written in collaboration with John Fletcher.
See History of the Indian Administration ( Bentley, 1874 ), edited by Lord Colchester ; Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Indian Territories ( June 1852 ); volume i. of the Calcutta Review ; the Friend of India, during the years 1842-1845 ; and John Hope, The House of Scindea: A Sketch ( Longmans, 1863 ).
131 and a Lost Lactantius of John of Salisbury: Evidence in Search of a French Critic of Thomas Becket.
Evidence of the phrase being used earlier in reference to Rhodesia is found in Chartered Millions: Rhodesia and the Challenge to the British Commonwealth by John Hobbis Harris, published 1920 by Swarthmore Press ( refer to page 27 ).
Evidence of his influence can be clearly seen in the work of comic book / strip artists such as Jack Kirby, Frank Robbins, Lee Elias, Bob Kane, Mike Sekowsky, Dick Dillin, John Romita, Sr., Johnny Craig, William Overgard and Doug Wildey to name just a mere handful.
* Quigley, John M .; Raphael, Steven, " The Economics of Homelessness: The Evidence from North America ", European Journal of Housing Policy 1 ( 3 ), 2001, 323 – 336
* Quigley, John M .; Raphael, Steven, " The Economics of Homelessness: The Evidence from North America ", European Journal of Housing Policy 1 ( 3 ), 2001, 323 – 336

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