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They rented a villa on the road to Casablanca and during that time Orwell wrote Coming Up for Air.
They arrived back in England on 30 March 1939 and Coming Up for Air was published in June.
Coming Up for Air, his last novel before World War II is the most ' English ' of his novels ; alarums of war mingle with images of idyllic Thames-side Edwardian childhood of protagonist George Bowling.
* 1939 – Coming Up for Air
To this end, he compares George Orwell's Coming Up for Air with Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth's The Space Merchants and concludes that the basic building block and distinguishing feature of a science fiction novel is the presence of the novum, a term Darko Suvin adapts from Ernst Bloch and defines as " a discrete piece of information recognizable as not-true, but also as not-unlike-true, not-flatly-( and in the current state of knowledge ) impossible ".
When the film was followed by The Air Up There, they began to speculate on how many movies Bacon had been in and the number of people he had worked with.
* Up in the Air ( 1969 )
In George Orwell's Coming Up for Air, travelling salesman George Bowling regularly reminisces about the smell of sainfoin in his father's seed shop in Lower Binfield.
The Air Up There: More Great Quotations on Flight.
Coming Up for Air is a novel by George Orwell, first published in June 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II.
) Orwell wrote Coming Up for Air while he was in North Africa and left the manuscript at his agent's office within a few hours of arriving back in England on 30 March 1939.
This was the plain, decent, bread-and-sunlit world that Orwell recalled so nostalgically the further it retreated from him ; eventually he would write Wellsian of this kind, in Coming Up For Air.
" " George Bowling is Orwell's Jonah, and Coming Up For Air is in significant respects a contribution to the ' school of Miller '.
In its central movement, Coming Up For Air is an unembarrassedly affirmative recovery of early-century innocence: boyhood, family life and country rambling in the town of Lower Binfield.
The writers Peter Stansky and William Abrahams, in their 1972 The Unknown Orwell, noted :" Eric Blair looked back unforgivingly on the world before 1914-it was that world that had sent him to his prep school-while George Orwell could believe it was superior to what came after it, and looked back to it nostalgically in Coming Up for Air.
" He places Coming Up For Air alongside Orwell's 1946 essay Some Thoughts on the Common Toad where he had written that, " retaining one's childhood love of such things as trees, fishes, butterflies and-toads, one makes a peaceful and decent future a little more probable ".
" What makes Coming Up For Air so peculiarly bitter to the taste is that, in addition to calling up the twin spectres of totalitarianism and workless poverty, it also declares the impossibility of ' retaining one's childhood love of such things as trees, fishes, butterflies ' - because it postulates a world in which these things are simply not there any more.
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The popular Hilton HHonors guest loyalty program was featured in the 2009 film Up in the Air as means of product placement in which various characters present their branded Hilton HHonors membership cards to check in to Hilton hotels throughout the film.
Despite returning several times, Orwell was characteristically acerbic about his time in Hayes, camouflaging it lightly as West Bletchley in Coming Up for Air, as Southbridge in A Clergyman's Daughter, and joking in a letter to author / friend Frank Jellinek:
* Taurian Fontenette ( born 1983 ), famous streetball player whose nicknames include " The Air Up There " and " Mr. 720 "
* George Bowling, the main character in Coming Up for Air by George Orwell, lived in Ealing before moving to West Bletchley.
It has also been suggested by Jeffrey Meyer in " Orwell's Apocalypse: Coming Up For Air, Modern Fiction Studies " that George Orwell's primary character George Bowling in " Coming Up For Air " was modelled on Leopold Bloom.

Up and setting
The town was the setting of the 2007 song " Up In Indiana " by Lyle Lovett and his Large Band.
Up to the eighteenth century, the Red-billed Chough was associated with fire-raising, and was described by William Camden as incendaria avis, " oftentime it secretly conveieth fire sticks, setting their houses afire ".
The retreat was the partial setting of the 2004 Jonathan Ames book Wake Up Sir!
The movie, roughly 20 minutes in length, weaves Brokens four music videos together via a violent " snuff film " framing sequence, concluding with an otherwise unreleased video for the EP's final song " Gave Up ," setting the conclusion of the film's frame story to the song.
* Up to eleven, an idiom originated in the excessive volume setting
Up to 45 hours of audio can be recorded per disc at the lowest-quality setting via SonicStage PC transfer.
He was an ordained minister of his own Church of Eternal Childhood, and ran a one-man nonprofit support organization for people rediscovering and re-experiencing childhood, called “ We Won ’ t Grow Up .” He tried to remain an active member of the children ’ s community around his home, giving readings at the local library and setting up phone calls to terminally ill children around the world.
* The Maryland School for the Arts also provided the setting for the 2008 film sequel to Step Up, Step Up 2 The Streets although again, most of the actual filming of the movie did not take place inside BSA.
The winning entry is converted from concept to construction and becomes the architectural setting for MoMA PS1's summer Warm Up music series.

Up and based
( Howerd went on to star in Up Pompeii !, a 1969 British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii, as the slave Lurcio, whose character was based on Pseudolus.
Up to three judges are typically present at ringside to score the bout and assign points to the boxers, based on punches that connect, defense, knockdowns, and other, more subjective, measures.
In an episode of the Disney Channel show Shake It Up, based in Chicago, recurring character Dina Garcia ( Ainsley Bailey ) sold scalped Chicago Bears tickets.
In his book Still Me, Reeve says he based his interpretation of Clark Kent on Cary Grant's nerdy character in Bringing Up Baby.
The club's theme song is called " See the Bombers Fly Up " and is based on the tune of Johnnie Hamp's 1929 song " Keep Your Sunny Side Up " at an increased tempo.
The instrumental arrangements on tracks such as " Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose " and " Licking Stick-Licking Stick " ( both recorded in 1968 ) and " Funky Drummer " ( recorded in 1969 ) featured a more developed version of Brown's mid-1960s style, with the horn section, guitars, bass and drums meshed together in intricate rhythmic patterns based on multiple interlocking riffs.
Up to the 1980s, most NLP systems were based on complex sets of hand-written rules.
Penguins have been the subject of many books and films such as Happy Feet, Surf's Up and The Penguins of Madagascar, all CGI films ; March of the Penguins, a documentary based on the migration process of the Emperor Penguin ; and a parody titled Farce of the Penguins.
Up to this time Shinto had been largely a clan (' uji ') based religious practice, exclusive to each clan.
* Up ( video game ), based on the 2009 film Up
Up to eight of the themes used in Turandot appear to be based on traditional Chinese music and anthems, and the melody of a Chinese song named " Mò Li Hūa ( 茉莉花 )", or " Jasmine ", is included as a motif for the princess.
The script was loosely based on the short story The Devil's Drool ( otherwise known as Blow Up ) by Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar.
Up to this point, the primary way to calculate the electronic structure of molecules was based on a calculation by Walter Heitler and Fritz London on the hydrogen molecule ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >) in 1927.
Up until that time, attempts to make the old quantum theory of the atom compatible with the theory of relativity, attempts based on discretizing the angular momentum stored in the electron's possibly non-circular orbit of the atomic nucleus, had failed-and the new quantum mechanics of Heisenberg, Pauli, Jordan, Schrödinger, and Dirac himself had not developed sufficiently to treat this problem.
Up to this point, the boundary in the Aksai Chin sector, based on the Johnson Line, had been described as " undemarcated.
The 1987 movie Who's That Girl ?, starring Madonna, is also loosely based on Bringing Up Baby.
He followed up his Dickens performance with one man shows based on the works of Dylan Thomas, Dylan Thomas Growing Up, and H. H.
* Uncle Sam Stands Up a patriotic cantata, based on a text by Ben Hecht, for baritone solo, chorus, and orchestra
In July 1935 he was hired by the Oldham repertory company, based at the Coliseum Theatre in Oldham ; his first production with them was a version of the Wilson Collison play, Up in Mabel's Room, although he was sacked after one week for oversleeping one day and missing a performance.
Bart's first professional musical was the 1959 Lock Up Your Daughters, based on the 18th century play Rape Upon Rape, by Henry Fielding.
The films Up Front ( 1951 ) and Back at the Front ( 1952 ) were based on Mauldin's Willie and Joe characters ; however, when Mauldin's suggestions were ignored in favor of making a slapstick comedy, he returned his advising fee ; he said he had never seen the result.
New Jersey based act Midtown has stated in interviews that they were heavily influenced by The Get Up Kids, among other groups.

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