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* 1995: Waking The Moon by Elizabeth Hand and The Memoirs Of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Theodore Roszak
* 1954: The Waking by Theodore Roethke
* Dreamland, a fictional location in three novels by Jody Lynn Nye ( Waking in Dreamland, School of Light, and The Grand Tour )
* Waking Ashland, a piano rock band whose name was inspired by Ashland, Oregon
* Keep the Widow Waking, play by John Ford and John Webster ( 1624 )
While recording their next album, Waking and Dreaming, in the spring of 1976, the group was joined by second drummer Jerry Marotta, freeing Wells Kelly up to sing more and play keyboards.
He also played on the 1975 album Birds by Dutch band Trace and on fellow Marillion bandmate Pete Trewavas ' Edison's Children album " In The Last Waking Moments ...", playing drums on the epic 16 minute " The Awakening ".
In Waking the Moon by Elizabeth Hand, a Hand of Glory is used by Dr. Magda Kurtz.
* Waking Life ( 2001 ), directed by Richard Linklater
Lost plays by Ford include The Royal Combat and Beauty in a Trance, plus more collaborations with Dekker: The London Merchant, The Bristol Merchant, The Fairy Knight, and Keep the Widow Waking, the last with William Rowley and John Webster.
** Waking Nightmares by Ramsey Campbell
Heggessey and the BBC's Controller of Drama Commissioning, Jane Tranter, took advantage of the weekday 9pm slot opened up by the moving of the news to commission new popular drama output, such as the successful Waking the Dead ( 2000 – 2011 ) and Spooks ( 2002 – 2011 ).
*" Avalon " ( Lovebugs song ), a 2006 song by Lovebugs from their album In Every Waking Moment
Waking Life is a full-length, rotoscoped animated movie, as is American Pop by Ralph Bakshi.
* Waking up Screaming: Haunting Tales of Terror ( mass market paperback ) published by Del Rey, 2003.
Waking up to find himself one of the undead, King was horrified at what he had become and vowed never to consummate the curse by passing it to another.
The song is an updated version of the song as it appeared on The Waking Hour, with added vocals by Murphy, drums by Jansen, and guitar by Jakszyk.
Use of the title by Waking Ashland and the Jazzyfatnastees ( among several others ) is not justified by anything appearing in the lyrics, but the following examples may be noted.
The result is a distinctive ' semi-real ' quality, praised by such critics as Roger Ebert ( in the case of Waking Life ) as being original and well-suited to the aims of the film.

Waking and Theodore
Ammons, whose Collected Poems 1951-1971 won a National Book Award in 1973 and whose long poem Garbage earned him another in 1993 ; Theodore Roethke and his The Waking ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1954 ); James Merrill and his epic poem of communication with the dead, The Changing Light at Sandover ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1977 ); Louise Glück for her The Wild Iris ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1993 ); W. S.
Waking up he meets Dr Theodore Morris ( Dennis Haysbert ).

Waking and Roethke
In addition to the well-known greenhouse poems, the Poetry Foundation notes that Roethke also won praise " for his love poems which first appeared in The Waking and earned their own section in the new book ' were a distinct departure from the painful excavations of the monologues and in some respects a return to the strict stanzaic forms of the earliest work ,' to the poet Stanley Kunitz.

Waking and .
Waking up was horrible.
Another example occurs in the 1998 film Waking Ned, when two of the film's characters, Jackie and Michael, are walking through a storm towards Ned's house.
In 2002, she had a minor role in Waking Up in Reno.
Other small screen roles include performances in The Sweeney ( Thames Television for ITV, 1978 ), Lovejoy ( BBC ), Waking the Dead ( BBC ), Kavanagh QC ( Carlton Television for ITV, he played a concentration camp survivor in the episode Ancient History ), The Merchant of Venice ( BBC, 1980 ) and Gormenghast.
* Charles M. Stang, editor, The Waking Dream of T. E. Lawrence: Essays on His Life, Literature, and Legacy, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
*" Dreams-Practical Dream Analysis & Waking Life Meaning.
Waking up the following day in a seedy hotel with no identification, Taverner becomes worried, as failure to produce identification at one of the numerous police checkpoints would lead to imprisonment in a forced labor camp.
* The Waking of Angantýr, extracted from Hervarar saga.
Waking up the next morning in a pile of clothes, he is arrested once more.
Waterloo has frequently appeared in television productions, including Waking the Dead, The Commander, Spooks, The Apprentice, The Bill, Top Gear and Only Fools and Horses.
Joyce's Waking Women: An Introduction to Finnegans Wake.
* Waking up mentally but not physically.
Films that year which were passed up included the acclaimed adult oriented film Waking Life and the photorealistic CGI film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
Terry had, however, returned to radio on 26 September 2005 as the presenter of Juice's breakfast show, " Waking Up Brighton.
According to the Hervarar saga and the Waking of Angantyr, the mounds of the slain berserkers were haunted.
For example, in " The Waking Dream: Unlocking the Symbolic Language of Our Lives ", Ray Grasse suggests that instead of being a " rare " phenomenon, as Jung suggested, synchronicity is more likely all-pervasive, and that the occasional dramatic coincidence is only the tip of a larger iceberg of meaning that underlies our lives.
* Waking in Waikato.
Todmorden actress Claire Benedict has appeared in UK TV shows Waking The Dead, Prime Suspect, Unforgiven, Holby City, Casualty, Doctors, Grange Hill, The Bill, and the Lenny Henry Show.
In 1984, the group released its third album, Waking Up with the House on Fire ( UK No. 2, US No. 26 ).
" Waking Up ..." sold approximately 1. 7 million copies worldwide, with one million of those sold in America, earning platinum certification there.

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