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She is also the subject of Betty King's 1974 biographical novel Margaret of Anjou, Alan Savage's 1994 novel Queen of Lions, Anne Powers ' historical romance The Royal Consorts, and Susan Higginbotham's 2011 novel The Queen of Last Hopes.
Umney's Last Case is a short story written by Stephen King, first published in King's collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes ( 1993 ).
Stephen King's novel Lisey's Story makes repeated references to The Last Picture Show as main character Scott Landon frequently watches the film throughout the novel during flashbacks.
Tostig features in the novels The Last English King ( 2000 ), by Julian Rathbone ( where he is depicted as Edward the Confessor's catamite ), Harold, The Last of the Saxon Kings, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The King's Shadow, by Elizabeth Alder, The Interim King, by J. Colman McMillan, Warriors of the Dragon Gold, by Ray Bryant, and God's Concubine book 2 of The Troy Game series by Sara Douglass, The Bastard King by Jean Plaidy.
* P. Chambers, Body 115: The Story of the Last Victim of the King's Cross Fire.
At the end of the year 1268 he refused to obey the King's summons to attend parliament, alleging that, owing to the constant inroads of Llewelyn the Last, his Welsh estates needed his presence for their defence.
Though Power's services were requested for the role of Ashley Wilkes in Gone with the Wind, Joe Bonaparte in Golden Boy, Paris in King's Row, by Harry Cohn for several films throughout the years, and by Norma Shearer herself for her planned production of The Last Tycoon to play Irving Thalberg, Zanuck stuck by his original decision.
Buchanan's British stage appearances included A to Z, Battling Butler, Toni, Sunny, That's a Good Girl, Stand up and Sing, Mr Whittington, This'll Make You Whistle, Top Hat and Tails, The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Fine Feathers, Canaries Sometimes Sing, Don't Listen, Ladies !, Castle in the Air, King's Rhapsody, and As Long As They're Happy.
In 1980, he was gratified that two of his compositions, " Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream ," and " King's Highway ," as recorded by his old friend Josh White, Jr. became the official theme songs for the Peace Corps and VISTA, respectively.
In 1987, Savage won a Gemini Award for " Best Actor in a Leading Role " for his role as Felix Batterinski in Alan King's " The Last Season ".
Last album = Blues For Elvis-King Does The King's Things ( 1970 ) |
** " Free at Last ", a section of James Furman's oratorio I Have a Dream, based on Dr. King's speech

King's and Song
* Song of the Roustabouts ( The King's Men )
* Stephen King's eight-book epic The Dark Tower saga employs the number 19 in books The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla, The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah, The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower, and The Wind Through the Keyhole as a mysterious and important number.
Stephen King's The Dark Tower series of books, specifically Song of Susannah, featured characters known as " walk-ins ".
Catholics interpret Psalm 45, " A Song Celebrating the King's Marriage ", as referring to the Messiah, to suggest in verse nine, that Jesus, the Messiah, would have a queen at his right hand.
* In A Clash of Kings, the second book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, Tyrion Lannister uses the trap to find out which member of the King's Privy Council is reporting to his sister, the Queen Regent Cersei Lannister.
After those two years the song appeared as track seven on King's Don't Play That Song!
She performed with the Baker Stock Company in Portland, Oregon until 1922 when she left for New York, where she met George M. Cohan and worked in " Great Day ", " All the King's Men ", " The Song and Dance Man ", and " The Medicine Man ", as well as others, totaling some ten shows between 1923 and 1930.
* In Stephen King's The Dark Tower fantasy novel Song of Susannah ( 2005 ), the protagonist Odetta Holmes met Chaney and his colleagues in Oxford Town.
Song of Susannah is the sixth novel in Stephen King's Dark Tower series.
In 976 A. D., Yixing ( 义兴 ) was renamed Yixing ( 宜兴 ) as a consequence of avoiding the use of the King's name ( Zhao Kuangyi, Emperor Taizong of Song ).
* King's Landing ( A Song of Ice and Fire ), capital of the fictional continent of Westeros in the George R. R. Martin fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire and the derived TV series Game of Thrones
Additionally, she sang it during a televised appearance at New York City's TATU Club, where she also gave a live rendition of Ben E. King's " Don't Play That Song ( You Lied )".
Cover image of Song of Susannah, Book Six of Stephen King's Dark Tower series
* King's Stand Stakes-( 1 )-African Song ( 1980 )
* 2000 The Gnome King's Treasure Song

King's and by
He looked out through windowpanes turned a faint violet by sun and weather, looked out at King's Bridge toward Westchester.
Eddie Duke, p, 3 ( by Duke Of Lullwater ), Marilyn C., p ( by Sampson Hanover ) and Chalidale Barry, 5 ( by King's Ransom ) in 2:20 ; ;
The Philosophy of Anaxagoras: An attempt at reconstruction King's Crown Press, New York OCLC 2692674 ; republished in 1973 by Nijhoff, The Hague, as The Philosophy of Anaxagoras: As reconstructed ISBN 90-247-1573-3
There have been settlements there since the medieval period, likely in the Grange Lane and Black Abbey area, and the King's Highway which passes above the town was at one time used by the kings and queens of England when they used the area for hunting when the Forest of Accrington was one of the four forests of the hundred of Blackburnshire.
In fact, the project was small, underfunded by United Artists, and well under the cultural radar during the early months of production, as Stephen King's source novel had yet to climb the bestseller list.
Douglas fought in the King's own Battle, but when the fight seemed over Douglas was dragged by his men from the melee.
But Murron is captured and publicly executed by the sheriff, who proclaims " an assault on the King's soldiers is the same as an assault on the King himself.
In 1802 a Buildings Committee was set up to plan for expansion of the museum, and further highlighted by the donation in 1822 of the King's Library, personal library of King George III's, comprising 65, 000 volumes, 19, 000 pamphlets, maps, charts and topographical drawing.
The construction commenced around the courtyard with the East Wing ( The King's Library ) in 1823 – 1828, followed by the North Wing in 1833 – 1838, which originally housed among other galleries a reading room, now the Wellcome Gallery.
and Thomas Flamank, a lawyer from Bodmin, marched to Blackheath in London where they were eventually defeated by 10, 000 men of the King's army under Baron Daubeny.
Unlike his sources, Shakespeare gives Banquo no role in the King's murder, making it a deed committed solely by Macbeth and his wife.
Additionally, from at least the 11th century and continuing for several centuries after that, there were several different circuits in the royal court system, served by itinerant judges who would travel from town to town dispensing the King's justice.
In the wake of this decision by the king, thieves take to imitating the King's actions and murder the people from whom they steal to avoid detection.
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain.
There are a number of performing arts groups at Columbia dedicated to producing student theater, including the Columbia Players, King's Crown Shakespeare Troupe ( KCST ), Columbia Musical Theater Society ( CMTS ), NOMADS ( New and Original Material Authored and Directed by Students ), LateNite Theatre, Columbia University Performing Arts League ( CUPAL ), Black Theatre Ensemble ( BTE ), sketch comedy group Chowdah, and improvisational troupes Alfred and Fruit Paunch.
The novel, which was praised by Stephen King, is similar to King's It in its focus on small town life, the corruption of innocence, the return of an ancient evil, and the responsibility for others that emerges with the transition from youth to adulthood.
* David of King's, novel by E. F. Benson
The King was saved by his lack of authority – having scorned a King's apparel in favour of a simple soldier's tunic, he escaped notice ( unlike his bodyguards, whose skulls were brutally smashed and limbs severed ).
This was not received well by the King's ministers, and Necker, hoping to bolster his position, argued to be made a minister.
Fueled by rumors of a reception for the King's bodyguards on 1 October 1789 at which the national cockade had been trampled upon, on 5 October 1789 crowds of women began to assemble at Parisian markets.
Aubrey's vivid account, which portrays Bacon as a martyr to experimental scientific method, had him journeying to Highgate through the snow with the King's physician when he is suddenly inspired by the possibility of using the snow to preserve meat: " They were resolved they would try the experiment presently.
Crick and Wilkins first met at King's College and not, as erroneously recorded by two authors, at the Admiralty during World War II.
Using " Photo 51 " ( the X-ray diffraction results of Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin of King's College London, given to them by Gosling and Franklin's colleague Maurice Wilkins ), Watson and Crick together developed a model for a helical structure of DNA, which they published in 1953.

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