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Tom and McDonough
Several future stars made guest appearances, including Jennifer Aniston, Josie Bissett, Michael Beach, Terry Farrell, Diedrich Bader, Robert Duncan McNeill, Jason Priestley, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Carla Gugino, Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, Eriq La Salle, Patricia Richardson, Patrick Warburton, Anna Gunn, Claudia Christian, James Morrison, Gregory Itzin, Lauren Tom, Jane Sibbett, Amy Yasbeck, Michael Stoyanov, Tia Carrere, Beverley Mitchell, Michael Madsen, Jon Gries, Kurt Fuller, Donald Gibb, Neal McDonough, and former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Terry Funk.
* McDonough, Tom ( editor ) Guy Debord and the Situationist International: Texts and Documents.
* Also published at pp. 467 – 488 of book Tom McDonough ( 2004 ) ( Editor ) Guy Debord and the Situationist International: Texts and Documents.
Jason Gedrick and Neal McDonough were absent from one episode each ( although Gedrick's Tom Turcotte was heard on the telephone ), and McDonough was also absent from all but the last 20 seconds of the season premiere.
The first modern bail bonds business in the US, the system by which a person pays a percentage of the court-specified bail amount to a professional bonds agent who puts up the cash as a guarantee that the person will appear in court, was established by Tom and Peter P. McDonough in San Francisco in 1898.
The book Malaparte: Casa Come Me ( A House Like Me ) edited by Michael McDonough, includes drawings and essays by many prominent artists and architects, such as James Wines, Tom Wolfe, Robert Venturi, Emilio Ambasz, Ettore Sottsass, Michael Graves, Willem Dafoe, Peter Eisenman, Wiel Arets and many other luminaries of arts and letters.

Tom and 2002
* McArthur, Tom ( 2002 ).
* Tom Shakespeare, Genetic Politics: from Eugenics to Genome, with Anne Kerr ( New Clarion Press, 2002 ).
* Warner, Tom ( 2002 ).
Ağca's shooting of the Pope and the alleged KGB involvement is featured in Tom Clancy's 2002 novel Red Rabbit and Frederick Forsyth's novel The Fourth Protocol.
Dean lost her bid for reelection in 2002 to fellow democrat Tom Bates.
Oliver Parker, an English director who had previously adapted other plays by Wilde, made a film in 2002 ; it stars Colin Firth ( Jack ), Rupert Everett ( Algy ), Dame Judi Dench ( Lady Bracknell ), Reese Witherspoon ( Cecily ), Frances O ' Connor ( Gwendolen ), Anna Massey ( Miss Prism ), and Tom Wilkinson ( Dr. Chasuble ).
Tom Waits ' 2002 release Blood Money features a track written for trumpet and calliope.
His last screen appearance was as a conflicted mob boss in the 2002 film Road to Perdition opposite Tom Hanks, although he continued to provide voice work for films.
* Tom Lee & John Watts, New Zealand pictorial and special event date stamps, 1882-2002 ( North Shore Philatelic Society, Auckland 2002 ).
Tom Coombe of The Morning Call wrote in 2002 that " fans of The Simpsons will tell you that the cartoon family's dog [...] is often dumb, disobedient and skittish.
* The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina ( 2002 )
In 2002, von Sydow had one of his largest commercial successes, co-starring with Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg's science fiction thriller Minority Report.
* The Zapatista Reader editied by Tom Hayden 2002 A wide sampling of notable writing on the subject.
* Chaffin, Tom, Pathfinder: John Charles Frémont and the Course of American Empire, New York: Hill and Wang, 2002 ISBN 978-0-8090-7557-7
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* " Beyond the Limit: The Dream of Sofya Kovalevskaya " ( 2002 ), a biographical novel by mathematician and educator Joan Spicci, published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, is an historically accurate portrayal of her early married years and quest for an education.
Films set in Bayonne include the 1991 film Mortal Thoughts, with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, which was filmed near Horace Mann School and locations around Bayonne and Hoboken ; the 2000 drama Men of Honor, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr .; the 2002 drama Hysterical Blindness ; and the 2005 Tom Cruise science fiction film War of the Worlds, which opens at the Bayonne home of the lead character, and depicts the destruction of the Bayonne Bridge by aliens.
* The 2002 film Minority Report directed by Steven Spielberg and with Tom Cruise as main actor, was based on the story.
There had been a succession of regular supporting characters, changing almost every series, but Dr Leo Dalton ( William Gaminara ) and Dr Harry Cunningham ( Tom Ward ), who were introduced in the sixth series in 2002, remained in the series and continued as lead characters following Ryan's departure, with Dalton replacing her as professor.
Tom Drummond, the band's bassist, noted in 2002, " It's basically an album full of rarities.
The only completed screenplay, Heaven, was filmed by Tom Tykwer and released in 2002 at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Rocky Horror Show had a longer revival on Broadway from October 2000 to January 2002 at the Circle in the Square Theatre and featured Tom Hewitt ( later Terrance Mann ) as Frank N. Furter, Alice Ripley as Janet, Raúl Esparza ( later Sebastian Bach ) as Riff Raff, Joan Jett as Columbia / Usherette ( later Ana Gasteyer ), Lea DeLaria ( later Jason Wooten ) as Eddie / Doctor Scott, and Daphne Rubin-Vega as Magenta.
The case served as inspiration for numerous works, including Richard Wright's 1940 novel Native Son, Tom Kalin's 1992 film Swoon, Michael Haneke's 1997 film Funny Games ( and an American shot-for-shot remake in 2008 ); Barbet Schroeder's Murder by Numbers ( 2002 ); Stephen Dolginoff's 2005 Off-Broadway musical Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story ; and various TV episodes ( including on Law & Order SVU ).
* Reflection ( 2002 )- previously issued as " Tom Howard-The Harvest "
Burke's career was revived with the July 23, 2002 release of Don't Give Up on Me on Fat Possum Records and produced by Joe Henry, where he sang songs written specifically for the album by various leading recording artists, including Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello and Tom Waits.

Tom and Art
According to Tom Roberts, author of Alex Raymond: His Life and Art ( 2007 ), Capp delivered a stirring speech that was instrumental in changing those rules.
To honor the 40th anniversary of the 1958 NFL Championship, also known as " The Greatest Game Ever Played ", the following participants of that game appeared during the coin toss ceremony: Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Frank Gifford, Roosevelt Brown, Don Maynard, Sam Huff, and Tom Landry, the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants.
Toledo has produced a number of famous artists, including actors Jamie Farr, Alyson Stoner, Katie Holmes, Adrianne Palicki and Danny Thomas, musicians Tom Scholz, Lyfe Jennings, and Scott Shriner, painters Israel Abramofsky and James E. Brewton, jazz pianist Art Tatum.
* Tom Russell sets Van Diemen's Land as the ship's destination in his song " Isaac Lewis " on the album " Modern Art ".
Also in 1970, Sharp curated “ Body Works ,” an exhibition of video works by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim and William Wegman which was presented at Tom Marioni's Museum of Conceptual Art, San Francisco, California.
In 2003, Tom Russell's album Modern Art included the song " The Kid from Spavinaw ", retelling the arc of Mantle's career.
Barbara Jones and Tom Ingram organised " Black Eyes and Lemonade ", an exhibition of British popular and traditional art, in association with the Society for Education in Art and the Arts Council.
** The Witches of Eastwick-Wayne Artman, Tom Beckert, Tom E. Dahl, Art Rochester
Tom Peyer was, by 1990 editing ( with Karen Berger ) what would become the pillars of Vertigo-Hellblazer, Sandman ( taking over from Art Young ), Swamp Thing and Shade, the Changing Man.
Tom Turner has suggested that the latter resulted from a favourable account of his talent in Marie-Luise Gothein's History of Garden Art which predated Christopher Hussey's positive account of Brown in The Picturesque ( 1927 ).
* Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel name themselves Tom and Jerry and begin their recording career, signing with Sid Prosen of Big Records.
In 1988, a one-off collaboration with singer Tom Jones ( a cover of Prince's " Kiss "— a staple in Jones ' stage shows ) renewed the public's interest in the Art of Noise and provided the group's biggest hit in the mainstream.
Tom Thomson Art Gallery
* Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery – featuring a large collection of memorabilia and works from Tom Thomson, one of Canada's most famous artists who grew up in the Owen Sound area.
For 1964, Breedlove faced competition from Walt Arfons ' Wingfoot Express ( piloted by Tom Green ), as well as from brother Art Arfons in his four-wheel FIA-legal Green Monster.
* Art direction: Tom Drennon
* Tom Morton, Art & Language, Frieze, April 2002.
During their golden age ( 70 ’ s ) the team was guided by coaches like: Roy Rubbins, Art Loche, Lou Rossini, Fufi Santori, Tom Nissalke and Del Harris.
Wexford had a brilliant hurling team in the 1950s which included the famous Rackard Brothers, Nicky, Bobby, and Willie, Art Foley who was the goalkeeper, Ned Wheeler, Padge Kehoe, Tom Ryan, Tim Flood, Jim Morrissey, Nick O Donnell, to name but a few.
The team consisted of Rich Kolisnyk ( quarterback ), Mel Kotch, Bob Jones, Tom Brisson, Bill Ritchie, Len Sigurdson, Walt Van Wynsberg, Lorne Miller, Gerry Duguid, Harry Makin, Art Makin, Jerry Lavitt, John Thorney, Bill Barrett, Jim Thorney, Al McBride, Bill Senyk, Bob Bouchard, Ray Charambura, Nick Miller, Dick Hebertson, Ron Stephenson, Al Passman, Mort Corrin, Bill Yee, Norm Lampe, Dede Brown, Joe Sawchuk, Art Brockhill, Lew Miles, Ken Freeman, Bill Thomas, Ron Cooke, Pete Sawchuk, Harry Snider, Harold Neufeld and their mascot Ken Kolisnyk.
President George W. Bush borrowed two oil paintings, A Charge to Keep by W. H. D. Koerner ( owned by Bush ), and Rio Grande by Tom Lea ( on loan from the El Paso Museum of Art ).

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