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In addition, Sirius has been played in a variety of TV shows and movies including the episode " Vanishing Act " of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, and the 2009 film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
He also hosted several " National Geographic Presents " specials and starred in a number of TV movies, including Memorial Day ( which he co-produced ); Sex and the Single Parent ; Prime Suspect ; Choices of the Heart ; Private Sessions ; Vanishing Act ; A Deadly Silence ; The Price of the Bride ; Incident at Dark River ; The Whereabouts of Jenny ; and Silent Motive.
In 2008, Shaffer made a cameo appearance at the beginning of the Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 7 episode " Vanishing Act ".
She also made a 1959 guest appearance on Wanted: Dead or Alive starring Steve McQueen in episode 54 " Vanishing Act " as Nicole McCready.
# " Vanishing Act "
# " Vanishing Act "
* Vanishing Act ( 1955 )
For instance, in the episode " Vanishing Act ", the Phantom Ranger gave her useful tips, and she eventually saved the day by defeating Translucitor and then freeing the kidnapped Red, Green, and Blue Rangers.
" Vanishing Act " is an episode of The Outer Limits television series.
* " Vanishing Act " at Sci Fi
Shada appeared as Thin Boy in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle ( 2003 ), and as Nick Davis in the 2005 television movies Jane Doe: Vanishing Act, Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't, Jane Doe: Till Death Do Us Part, and Jane Doe: The Wrong Face.
The series includes: Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery, Vanishing Act: Mystery at the US Open, Cover Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl, Change Up: Mystery at the World Series, The Rivalry: Mystery at the Army-Navy Game, and his latest, Rush for the Gold: Mystery at the Olympic Games.
* Vanishing Act: The second book in the Last Shot series sees Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson try to solve a kidnapping and numerous crimes at the U. S. Open tennis tournament.
* First Appearance: " Vanishing Act "

Vanishing and 1959
Beck had a short story titled " Vanishing Point " published in the July 1959 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.
His work includes award-winning movies like Lords of the Forest ( better known in the USA under its title Masters of the Congo Jungle ( 1959 ), the English version narrated by Orson Welles, Galapagos-Dream Island in the Pacific ( 1962 ), Vanishing Wilderness, and The Mystery of Animal Behavior.

Vanishing and Dead
Neon Hunk's final performance was in 2004 at the De Stijl festival in Minneapolis, MN alongside The Dream Aktion Unit ( Thurston Moore / Chris Corsano / Paul Flaherty / Jim O ’ Rourke ), Devendra Banhart, Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Dead Machines, and other noise / freak weirdos.

Vanishing and Alive
* " Alive ", a song by Japanese rock band X Japan on their debut album Vanishing Vision

Act and 1959
In the budget message for 1959, and again for 1960, I recommended immediate repeal of section 601 of the Act of September 28, 1951 ( 65 Stat. 365 ).
Moving to London in 1945, following the repeal of the Witchcraft Act of 1736 he became intent on propagating this religion, attracting media attention and writing about it in High Magic's Aid ( 1949 ), Witchcraft Today ( 1954 ) and The Meaning of Witchcraft ( 1959 ).
IIT Kanpur was established by an Act of Parliament in 1959.
* 1960 – Due to the post-Independence Day admission of Hawaii as the 50th U. S. state on August 21, 1959, the 50-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania almost ten and a half months later ( see Flag Act ).
In England and Wales the Lunacy Acts 1890-1922 referred to lunatics, but the Mental Treatment Act 1930 changed the legal term to " Person of Unsound Mind ", an expression which was replaced under the Mental Health Act 1959 by mental illness.
Jenkins was principal sponsor, in 1959, of the bill which became the liberalising Obscene Publications Act, responsible for establishing the " liable to deprave and corrupt " criterion as a basis for a prosecution of suspect material and for specifying literary merit as a possible defence.
This also occurred in the United Kingdom starting with the 1959 Obscene Publications Act and reaching a peak with the LCL court case.
He wrote a memoir, Act One: An Autobiography by Moss Hart, which was released in 1959.
A later statute, the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, passed in 1959, tightened these restrictions on secondary boycotts still further.
* 1959 – Airport Construction Act PL 86-72
It was the longest trial under the 1959 Obscene Publications Act.
* September 23, 1959 – The Housing Act of 1959 allows funds for elderly housing
* 1959 – Housing Act,
In the United Kingdom, Common Ragwort ( Senecio jacobaea ) is one of the five plants named as an injurious weed under the provisions of the Weeds Act 1959.
* Weeds Act 1959
The new commission focused on encouraging commercial traffic to the waterways, but with the construction and opening of motorways in 1959 and legislation such as the Clean Air Act 1956 affecting the coal carriers using the waterways, this stance could not be sustained.
In 2003, for the first time in more than 40 years, the Department updated the labor union financial disclosure regulations under the Landrum-Griffin Act of 1959 to provide rank-and-file members enhanced information on union finances.
The Humber Bridge Act, promoted by Kingston Upon Hull Corporation, was passed in 1959.
The Humber Bridge Bill would have made amendments to the Humber Bridge Act 1959 " requiring the secretary of state to give directions to members of the Humber Bridge Board regarding healthcare and to review the possibility of facilitating journeys across the Humber Bridge in relation to healthcare ".
At the time of the introduction of domestic video recorders in the United Kingdom during the 1970s, there was no legislation specifically designed to regulate video content, apart from the Obscene Publications Act 1959 which had been amended in 1977 to cover erotic films.
When the full unexpurgated edition was published by Penguin Books in Britain in 1960, the trial of Penguin under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 was a major public event and a test of the new obscenity law.
The Penguin second edition, published in 1961, contains a publisher's dedication, which reads: " For having published this book, Penguin Books were prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act, 1959 at the Old Bailey in London from 20 October to 2 November 1960.

Act and Dead
Recent additions to the subgenre of the whodunit include the novels of Simon Brett, the Thackery Phin novels of John Sladek, Lawrence Block's The Burglar in the Library ( 1997 ) ( which is a spoof set in the present in an English-style country house ), Kinky Friedman's Road Kill ( 1997 ), Ben Elton's Dead Famous ( 2001 ), and Gilbert Adair's The Act of Roger Murgatroyd ( 2006 ).
In 2006 the Indigo Girls were featured in artist Pink's album I'm Not Dead in the song " Dear Mr President ", which Pink says is a political confrontation with George W. Bush about war, poverty, LGBT rights, abortion rights, and the No Child Left Behind Act.
* The Moon and Dead Indians – 1994 – ( won 1994 Du Maurier One Act Playwrighting Competition )
Australian novelist Robert Gott takes the title for his third William Power mystery, Amongst the Dead, from Act I of Timon of Athens:
Some well-known Touchstone Pictures releases include Pretty Woman, Dead Poets Society, Sister Act, The Insider, Ernest Goes to Camp, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Con Air, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and Good Morning Vietnam.
Nonetheless, the album yielded a number of UK hit singles including " Disappearing Act ", " Dead Giveaway " and " Over and Over ".
In the wake of public concerns following the cholera epidemics and the findings of a Royal Commission, the Act to Amend the Laws Concerning the Burial of the Dead in the Metropolis ( Burials Act ) was passed in 1851.

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