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Tod Browning's Dracula ( 1931 ), with Bela Lugosi, was quickly followed by James Whale's Frankenstein ( also 1931 ).
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* James Tod
* Tod, James & Crooke, William.
In the late 19th century Tot Flood and James Barden pioneered this crouch style in Australia independently of the American, Tod Sloan, after whom the style was named.
* James " Tod " Sloane ( 1874 1933 ), U. S. jockey
James Tod, the then Lieutenant of Police, was appointed as the first Deputy of Police on 5 April 1780.
In March 2003, M. M. Kaye was awarded the Colonel James Tod International Award by the Maharana Mewar Foundation of Udaipur, Rajasthan, for her " contribution of permanent value reflecting the spirit and values of Mewar ".
While working on the project, Cooper also screened various recent films for Wallace to put him in the right mindset, including Tod Browning's Dracula and James Whale's Frankenstein, as well as the fragments of sequences shot by Willis O ' Brien for Creation that were to be reused in the current script.
In his Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan James Tod writes:
* James Tod, British East India Company army officer and political agent, author of Annals and Antiquities of Rajas ' han
Maitraka rule ended with the sacking of Vallabhi by the barbarians in 524, according to James Tod and in second or third quarter of the 8th century by various other scholars.
Recommended several American composers of note for commissions including Henry Brant, Ornette Coleman, David Lang, Tod Machover, Steve Mackey, Steve Reich, William Susman, James Tenney and Joan Tower.
Sorkin's list: Rem Koolhaas ( 37 %); Frank Gehry ( 37 %); Peter Eisenman with ANY, Cynthia Davidson, Greg Lynn, Jeff Kipnis ( 28 %); Peter Eisenman ( 22 %); Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio ( 16 %); Philippe Starck ( 13 %); Christian de Portzamparc ( 13 %); Philip Johnson ( 11 %); Tod Williams and Billie Tsien ( 11 %); James Stewart Polshek ( 11 %); Jean Nouvel ( 11 %); Robert Venturi ( 11 %); David Childs ( 10 %); Rafael Vinoly ( 10 %); Zaha Hadid ( 8 %); Greg Lynn ( 8 %); Little-known architects ( 6 %); Women not in partnership with the top cited men ( 6 %); articles that do not mention Koolhaas, Gehry, or Eisenman ( 30 %); Frank Lloyd Wright ( 11 %); Le Corbusier ( 11 %).
He was appointed resident in Rajputana in 1818, with which the residency at Delhi was subsequently combined, and during this period encountered and engaged in an ongoing personal feud with James Tod, which was based most likely on the power politics within the hierarchy of the East India Company.
Created by Adrian Samish and written by Manya Starr, the series centered around jet engineer Zach James ( Val Dufour, then Tod Andrews ) and his difficult marriage to Laurie James ( née Kennedy ) ( Patricia Barry ).
* Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Vol I, James Tod
Cunningham identifies these people with the modern Johiyas, whom James Tod includes amongst the 24 ruling races of Rajputana.

Tod and Annals
( Refer to Tod Annals pages 39, 99 100, 137, 251, 162, 171, 191, 192, 252, 253, 254, 258, 259, 266, 267, 268, 282 and 291-and G. H Ojha's ‘ Udaipur Rajya Ka Itihas ’ pages 72 to 83 and 90 ).

Tod and Central
from ' 291, 1984 ; Charles Sheeler: Vintage Photographs, 1985 ; Irving Penn: 48 Portraits from 1948, 1992 ; Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs from the Collection of Georgia O ' Keeffe, 1993 ; Robert Frank: Flower is ... Paris, 1949 1951, 1997 ; Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Early Experiments, 1922 1932, 1997 ; Cropping and Picture Making, 1999 ; Man Ray: Important Vintage Photographs, 1999 ; Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Heads, 2001 ; David Byrne, 2003 ; Andy Warhol: Red Books, 2004 ; Frederick Sommer: Frederick Sommer at 100, 2005 ; Irving Penn: Underfoot, 2005 ; Emmet Gowin: Mariposas Nocturnas, Edith in Panama, 2005 ; Richard Misrach: Chronologies, 2006 ; Harry Callahan: Nature, 2007 ; Tod Papageorge: Passing Through Eden-Photographs of Central Park, 2007 ; Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, August Sander, 2008 ; Josef Koudelka: Invasion 68 Prague, 2008 ; Judith Joy Ross: Protest the War, 2008 ; Richard Benson: Found Views and Chosen Colors, 2008.

Tod and Western
* Museum of Western Art, a small museum in Kerrville emphasizes the work of living artists who follow in the tradition of Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell ; the TCR episode focuses on an unidentified artist named Tod Richardson whose work suddenly appears at the museum.
His father, George Tod, born to a Scottish immigrant in Suffield, Connecticut, had relocated to the Connecticut Western Reserve in 1800.

Tod and States
The Tod Engine is one of three remaining rolling mill engines in the United States and is a Mechanical and Materials Engineering Landmark.
Tod, knowing he was not radical enough for Republicans in the United States Senate and in fragile health, declined the appointment.
After the sudden death of his father left him unexpectedly penniless, Tod wandered the United States with his friend Buz Murdock ( George Maharis ) in Tod's Chevrolet Corvette, taking a variety of jobs and getting involved in other people's problems.
William Tod Otto ( January 19, 1816 November 7, 1905 ) was an American judge and the eighth reporter of decisions of the United States Supreme Court, serving as reporter from 1875 to 1883.
In November 1969, after the My Lai massacre became known, the Bertrand Russell Foundation, with antiwar activists Jeremy Rifkin and lawyer Tod Ensign, organized the Citizens Commission of Inquiry ( CCI ) in the United States to document American war crimes in Vietnam.
Kirst's non-World War II themed novels included The Seventh Day ( 1957 ), a nuclear holocaust story that received worldwide acclaim and was dubbed " so convincing, that it doesn't seem like fiction at all ," and Die letzte Karte spielt der Tod ( 1955 ), a fictional account of the life of Soviet spy Richard Sorge, published in the United States as The Last Card and in the United Kingdom as Death Plays the Last Card.

Tod and India
After recording Songs We Should Have Written, Singer Tod A took an extended, three year sabbatical, travelling through Thailand, India, Pakistan, Turkey and Indonesia and chronicling his experiences on his blog " Postcards from the Other Side of the World.

Tod and 2001
In 2001, the findings of the inquiry were published under the title Der Tod Ulrike Meinhofs.
The author / producer was Tod Davies, with whom Cox also collaborated on the scripts of Backtrack / Catchfire ( Dennis Hopper, 1989 ) and Keith Moon was here ( unproduced screenplay for Roger Daltrey, 2001 ).
* Die Sonne und der Tod, Dialogische Untersuchungen mit Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs, 2001.
** Tod Griffin ( 1919 2001 ), American actor

Tod and ISBN
Auf Leben und Tod Beiträge zur Diskussion um die Ausstellung " Körperwelten ", Schriften aus dem Berliner Medizinhistorischen Museum, 2003, VII, 136 S. 62 Abb., Softcover ISBN 978-3-7985-1424-9.
* Fabio Ricci: Ritter, Tod und Eros: Die Kunst Elisàr von Kupffers ( 1872-1942 ) ( 2007 ) basic scientifical work about E. von Kupffer, 80 reproductions ( ISBN 978-3-412-20064-0 )
* Hanno's Tod, 1997, Hamburger Kunsthalle, ISBN 3-923848-71-4
* Co-written with Lea Rosh Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland, Komet, 1990 ISBN 3-933366-44-5

Tod and .
William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
Former COO Scott Arnold took the title of interim president and chief executive officer until November 8, 2005, when it was announced that Tod Nielsen would take over as CEO effective November 9, 2005.
* The Tale of Mr. Tod ( 1912 )
The work was translated into English the following year, and with the cholera epidemic happening at that time, " The Black Death in the 14th century " gained widespread attention and the terms Schwarzer Tod and Black Death became more widely used in the German-and English-speaking worlds, respectively.
In the early 1980s, Tod Whittemore started the first Saturday dance in the Peterborough Town House, which remains one of the more popular regional dances.
( Tod Browning's 1932 horror classic Freaks, the original midnight movie revival, is both too dark and too sociologically acute to readily consume as camp.
# 1921 1923 Robert E. Tod ( Republican )
In this first phase of his career, Lang alternated between art films such as Der Müde Tod (" The Weary Death ") and popular thrillers such as Die Spinnen (" The Spiders "), combining popular genres with Expressionist techniques to create an unprecedented synthesis of popular entertainment with art cinema.
The last performance of a substantial work by Telemann ( Der Tod Jesu ) occurred in 1832, and it was not until the 20th century that his music started being performed again.
Therefore, in German art Tod ( m .) " death " is generally portrayed as male, but in Russian Смерть ( f .) " death " is generally portrayed as a female.
Other films of the 1920s include Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde ( 1920 ), The Phantom Carriage ( Sweden, 1920 ), The Lost World ( 1925 ), The Phantom Of The Opera ( 1925 ), Waxworks ( Germany 1924 ), and Tod Browning's ( lost ) London After Midnight ( 1927 ) with Chaney.
Tod Browning made the once controversial Freaks ( 1932 ) for MGM, based on " Spurs ", a short story by Tod Robbins, about a band of circus freaks.
* 1880 Tod Browning, American director ( d. 1962 )
Since Tod is a direct cognate to " death ", in that case it would be a German borrowing.
On 20 May 1932 Baba arrived in New York and provided the press with a 1, 000-word written statement, which was described by devotee Quentin Tod as his Message to America.
* Linafelt, Tod.
* Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ( 1936 ), a film version of the Victorian melodrama starring Tod Slaughter as Sweeney Todd and Stella Rho as Mrs. " Lovatt ".
* Galloway, Tod B.
* " The Ohio-Michigan Boundary Dispute " by Tod B. Galloway in Ohio History Vol.

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