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As well as his Oz artwork and his famed album covers for Cream, he produced famous posters of musicians — Bob Dylan, Donovan and his classic ' exploding ' Jimi Hendrix poster, based on a photo by Linda McCartney.

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He and his cousin were both grandsons of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa, who had arranged for Elagabalus ' acclamation as emperor by the famed Third Gallic Legion.
29 .</ ref > This tendency to identify one specific underlying reality made up of a material thing constitutes the bulk of the contributions for which Anaximenes is most famed.
It is the largest city in the Abadeh-Eghlid district, which is famed for its carved wood-work, made of the wood of pear and box trees.
19th century craftsmen were famed for their ornate wooden hunting hats, which feature elaborate and colorful designs and may be trimmed with sea lion whiskers, feathers, and ivory.
The town is famed for manufacturing the hardest and densest building bricks in the world, " The Accrington NORI " ( iron ), which were used in the construction of the Empire State Building and for the foundations of Blackpool Tower ; famous for its football team and for having Europe's largest collection of Tiffany Glass.
Nearby was the vast Hippodrome for chariot-races, seating over 80, 000 spectators, and the famed Baths of Zeuxippus.
According to one historical account, aboriginal tribes of Australia were " most certainly cannibals ", and would willingly eat anyone who was killed in a fight ; they would also eat men famed for their fighting ability who had died natural deaths "... out of pity and consideration for the body ".
On 9 November 1555 Cardinal Ippolito II d ' Este ( famed as the builder of the Villa d ' Este at Tivoli ), wrote to Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua ( 1538 – 1587 ), that he has heard that His Grace is interested in his cantoretti, and offering to send him two, so that he could choose one for his own service.
Cooking shows such as Emeril Live and 30 Minute Meals have spawned Celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Rachael Ray, Bobby Flay and Emeril Lagasse who are famed for their culinary aptitude.
Supporters of English Premier League team Chelsea and Football League team Gillingham regularly sing songs about the vegetable and are famed for throwing celery during matches.
Sichuan ( spelled Szechuan in the once common Postal Romanization ), is a style of Chinese cuisine originating in the Sichuan Province of southwestern China famed for bold flavors, particularly the pungency and spiciness resulting from liberal use of garlic and chili peppers, as well as the unique flavour of the Sichuan peppercorn ( 花椒, huājiāo ) and zhitianjiao ( 指天椒, zhǐtiānjiāo ).
Both, but especially the former, were famed for the cataphract ( fully armored cavalry armed with lances ) even though the majority of their forces consisted of lighter horse archers.
The CBS Saturday morning series The New Adventures of Superman produced by Filmation Studios — as well as The Adventures of Superboy from the same animation house — featured the iconic " shirt rip " to reveal the " S " or Clark Kent removing his unbuttoned white dress shirt in a secluded spot, usually thanks to stock animation which was re-used over dozens of episodes, to reveal his costume underneath while uttering his famed line " This is a job for Superman!
Eliade writes, " Legend, as was natural, bestowed upon him the attributes of St. George, famed for his victorious fight with the monster.
These had started in 1944 with the famed Whirlwind which was originally developed to make a flight simulator for the US Navy, although this was never completed.
God sends an evil spirit to torment Saul () and his attendants suggest he send for David, a young warrior famed for his bravery and for his skill with the harp.
Founded to preach the Gospel and to combat heresy, the order is famed for its intellectual tradition, having produced many leading theologians and philosophers.
After leaving Villanova, McLean became associated with famed folk music agent Harold Leventhal, and for the next six years performed at venues and events including the Bitter End and the Gaslight Cafe in New York, the Newport Folk Festival, the Cellar Door in Washington, D. C., and the Troubadour in Los Angeles.
Elephants are a symbol of wisdom in Asian cultures and are famed for their memory and intelligence ; their intelligence level is thought to be comparable to that of dolphins and primates.

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What may become one of the show's most famed episodes was a love-joint show in July 2006, featuring love / relationship-oriented Hip-Hop songs programmed in an unorthodox fashion through an in-depth interview with R. A. the Rugged Man.
* In the spy-parody television show " Archer ," Mallory reminds her son, Sterling Archer, about an unfortunate " Uffizi fiasco ," which shows the facade of the famed museum in flames.
The show was on air for several hours, displacing regularly scheduled programming, as Rivera's team penetrated the vault he was sure would yield the famed loot.
Hirt was chosen to record the frenetic theme for the 1960s TV show " The Green Hornet ", by famed arranger and composer Billy May.
By this time, he had changed the show again somewhat, changing the famed " Allen's Alley " skits to take place on " Main Street ," and rotating a new character or two in and out of the lineup.
Berman originally planned for the concert to be recorded and aired sometime in February 2009 on Nashville's famed WSM AM radio station ; however, the day before the show, Berman posted on the Drag City message board to say that he had " negotiated out of the WSM part out of the deal.
* Glykes Alchimies ( Sweet alchemies )-Cooking show focusing on deserts, hosted by famed pastry chef Stelios Parliaros.
On December 26, 1946, the band began performing at radio station WCYB in Bristol, Tennessee as stalwarts of the famed " Farm and Fun Time " radio show.
Bold France, taught by experience, has quailed beneath your valour, fierce England, led captive, has submitted to you ; rich Apulia, on having you for her masters, has flourished once again ; Jerusalem so famed, and illustrious Antioch, have bowed themselves before you ; and now Scotland, which of right is subject to you, attempts to show resistance, displaying a temerity not warranted by her arms, more fitted indeed for rioting than for battle.
The company proved itself to be masterful at games, but were not as successful when they tried other fields of television programs, including the anthology dramas The Web and The Richard Boone Show, a talk-variety show for famed insult comic Don Rickles – and what was possibly the company's biggest failure, a sitcom entitled One Happy Family.
The problem, as revealed by CBS historian Robert Metz ( in CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye ), was that Ace didn't get official credit for his creation for many years ; a CBS executive vice president named Desmond Taylor gained the original credit for the show born on radio as CBS Was There and famed ( especially on television, with future anchor Walter Cronkite narrating ) for its introduction, which leapt into the American vernacular: " All things are as they were then, except you ... are ...
Donnelly had a famed reach and the remains of his arm were on show until recently in the Hideout Pub in the nearby town of Kilcullen.
A recurring column is " Jay Leno's Garage " featuring observations by the famed late-night talk show host and vehicle enthusiast.
The show is independently syndicated, with Phillips retaining half of the ads for regional sponsors ; he appears in many of the regional ads, and the sponsors ' logos adorn the back of the famed SUV.
Charlotte Froom, the daughter of famed producer Mitchell Froom — who had worked with Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney — caught the band's show just at the time when the group was looking for a producer to record their second effort.
Soon after, on 30 July 1988 the group entered and won the city's famed annual talent show ' We Have The Stage-Do You Have The Music?
The film was largely forgotten until 1991, when it was lampooned by the famed B-movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000.
One segment of the show was the famed " Beakman Challenge ".
John Motson is famed for his sheepskin coat, which, on satirical quiz show They Think It's All Over, he revealed that he bought from a man in Hornchurch along with 7 identical coats, hoping that they would span his career.
Aside from sport and television appearances, Capes is famed for breeding budgerigars and has had much success ( a former world champion ) on the show bench with his Recessive Pieds.
The April 12th concert featured the WVSU Jazz Ensemble and saxophonist Brian Lenair and the April 13th concert again featured the WVSU Jazz Ensemble and Brian Lenair, but also featured a comedy show by famed comedian, Dick Gregory.
Numerous cultural events were also part of the proceedings, the largest being a show at the famed Middle East Restaurant in nearby Cambridge featuring UK punk troubadour Billy Bragg, actor Chris Cooper, filmmaker John Sayles, and nearly 30 other acts and featured guests.
The tour saw both bands enjoy increased popularity north of the border, and culminated with a show at Toronto's famed El Mocambo club.
This will be the second run of the show and will be performed at the famed NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood, CA.

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