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Wells and Alan
* Burton Alan, O ' Sullivan Tim, Wells Paul ; Eds.
* Armstrong, Alan Unfamiliar Shakespeare in Wells and Orlin pp. 308 – 319.
: For the English cricketer, see Alan Wells.
CASS / Hawley Griffin's lyrics often contain references to themes and plot issues within Alan Moore's and H. G. Wells ' works, including but not restricted to The League of Extraordinary Gentleman series or The Invisible Man.
The situation comedy series featured Bob Denver ; Alan Hale, Jr .; Jim Backus ; Natalie Schafer ; Tina Louise ; Russell Johnson ; and Dawn Wells.
This anniversary edition features a new dust jacket illustration by Glen Orbik, as well as numerous interior illustrations by Alan M. Clark and Erin Wells.
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
His cause was not helped by the announcement of the Mike Gatting's Rebel tour of South Africa in the middle of the series, which removed the England players Bill Athey, Kim Barnett, Ian Butcher, Chris Broad, Chris Cowdrey, Graham Dilley, Richard Ellison, John Emburey, Phil DeFreitas, Neil Foster, Bruce French, Paul Jarvis, Matthew Maynard, Tim Robinson, Greg Thomas and Alan Wells from contention.
* " Table of Yucatan's Governors During the Porfiriato ," in Alan Wells and Gilbert Joseph, Summer of Discontent, Seasons of Upheaval: Elite Politics and Rural Insurgency in Yucatán, 1876-1915 ( Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996 ), 23.
Kevin Padian and Alan D. Gishlick wrote a review in Quarterly Review of Biology which said: " In our view, regardless of Wells ’ s religious or philosophical background, his Icons of Evolution can scarcely be considered a work of scholarly integrity.
Of the Wells ' motive, Alan D. Gishlick wrote, " It is clear from Wells's treatment of the " icons " and his grading scheme that his interest is not to improve the teaching of evolution, but rather to teach anti-evolutionism.
This claim is contradicted by Alan D. Gishlick and Dave Wisker, who state that Darwin was in fact heavily influenced by the finches as early as 1837, with Wisker stating that " Wells seems to be the one doing the speculating ".
* Alan Young reads HG Wells The Time Machine
Country musicians such as David Allen Coe and other successful artists have used the words honky and honky-tonk in popular songs such as: " It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels " ( Kitty Wells ), " Honky Tonk Women " ( The Rolling Stones ), " Honky Cat " ( Elton John ), " Honky Tonk Blues " ( Hank Williams ), " Chasin ' That Neon Rainbow " ( Alan Jackson ) and " Honky Tonk Man " ( Johnny Horton ).
William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer, Jane Austen, H. G. Wells, J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling, Beatrix Potter, D. H. Lawrence, George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, John Milton, Terry Pratchett, Mary Shelley, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, Agatha Christie, Daniel Defoe, Alan Moore, Rudyard Kipling ( U. K )
* Alan " Sticks " McRae, one of Deandra Wells ' drummers
In the 1960s he often appeared ( with, among others, Alan Brien, Dee Wells and Robert Pitman ) on Three After Six, Associated Rediffusion's early evening television discussion programme on current affairs ,.
Some other notable users of this method include Joe DiMaggio, Max Baer, Rocky Marciano, Joe Louis, Robert Ripley and Alan Wells.
This team didn't have many stars, but Aftab Habib, Darren Maddy, Vince Wells, Jimmy Ormond, Alan Mullally and Chris Lewis all had chances for England.
The crew, Pete Claridge, Ed Barkley and Alan Wells, wake and find they have been unconscious for an hour, and have only four hours left before they must lift off and begin the trip back to Earth.
Alan Oppenheimer, the actor who provided the voice for Professor Sharp, was the first ( of two ) to play Dr. Rudy Wells in The Six Million Dollar Man TV series.
In 1989, Koster formed Miss America with Liza Wakeman, Alan Edwards, Paul Wells and Keith Block.
The Japanese voice cast features Hideo Ishikawa as Yūgo, Ruri Asano as Alice, Ryōtarō Okiayu as Long, Chris Wells as Alan Gadou, Takeshi Aono as Kōryū, Marina Ōno as Uriko, Greg Dale as Stun, Rumiko Varnes as Mabel, Donna Burke as Jenny, Kazumi Tanaka as Hajime Buzujima, Junko Noda as Kakeru Ōgami / Bakuryū, Bill Sullivan as Shenlong, John Nuzzo as Xion, Eriko Fujimaki as Uranus, Tomohiro Tsuboi as Cronos, Shōzō Iizuka as Ganesha and Eiji Sekiguchi as Fang.
The manor was held, around 1187, by Alan de Furneaux who gave the church and of land to Wells Cathedral to found the Cudworth prebend.

Wells and World
Other productions within Europe waited until the end of the Second World War, some notable ones being in January 1963 in London at Sadler's Wells Opera conducted by Colin Davis and in Berlin in September 1977 by the Komische Oper.
This picture won the World Press Photo award in 1980, and was taken in Karamoja district in Uganda by Mike Wells.
In Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt Soddy praises Wells ’ s The World Set Free.
Wells reprised his Outline in 1922 with a much shorter popular work, A Short History of the World, and two long efforts, The Science of Life ( 1930 ) and The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind ( 1931 ).
In 1933 Wells predicted in The Shape of Things to Come that the world war he feared would begin January 1940, a prediction which ultimately came true just four months early, when the Second World War broke out in September 1939.
In 1936, before the Royal Institution, Wells called for the compilation of a constantly growing and changing World Encyclopaedia, to be reviewed by outstanding authorities and made accessible to every human being.
Near the end of the Second World War, Allied forces discovered that the SS had compiled lists of people slated for immediate arrest during the invasion of Britain in the abandoned Operation Sea Lion, and Wells was included in the alphabetical list on the same page of " The Black Book " as Rebecca West.
Wells had given some moderate, unenthusiastic support for Territorialism before the First World War, but later became a bitter opponent of the Zionist movement in general.
* " Wells, Hitler and the World State ", by George Orwell.
* The New World Order ( Wells ), a 1940 book by H. G. Wells promoting a post-WWII new world order uniting the world and bringing peace
* Wells, Wyatt C .: Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World, New York 2002.
For example, in 1933 H. G. Wells postulated in The Shape of Things to Come a Second World War in which Nazi Germany and Poland are evenly matched militarily, fighting an indecisive war over ten years ; and Poul Anderson's early 1950s Psychotechnic League depicted a world undergoing a devastating nuclear war in 1958, yet by the early 21st century managing not only to rebuild the ruins on Earth but also engage in extensive space colonization of the Moon and several planets.
Wells in his A Short History of the World said in Chapter XLV " The Development of Latin Christendom :"
* Coral Reefs of the World by Susan Wells
H. G. Wells wrote enthusiastically about the musical, and Cohan's performance as Roosevelt, in an article " The Fall in America 1937 ", published in Collier's on 28 January 1938 and reprinted in his World Brain ( 1938 ).
World Brain is a collection of essays and addresses the English science fiction pioneer, social reformer, evolutionary biologist and historian H. G. Wells written during the period 1936-38.
Throughout the book, Wells describes his vision of the world brain: a new, free, synthetic, authoritative, permanent " World Encyclopaedia " that could help world citizens make the best use of universal information resources and make the best contribution to world peace.
One of the stated goals of this Congress, held in Paris, France in 1937, was to discuss ideas and methods for implementing Wells ' ideas of the World Brain.
In his 1962 book Profiles of the Future, Arthur C. Clarke predicted that the construction of what H. G. Wells called the World Brain would take place in two stages.
He identified the first stage as the construction of the World Library, which is basically Wells ' concept of a universal encyclopedia accessible to everyone from their home on computer terminals.
He defended his title in December against Wells, in January 1914 against Pat O ' Keefe and in London on July 16 he beat Ed " Gunboat " Smith to add the " White Heavyweight Champion of the World " to his European title.
Blake's 7 also drew inspiration from the classic British dystopian novels Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and When the Sleeper Wakes by H. G. Wells.
In 1981 Wells was both the Golden Sprints and World Cup gold medalist.
To add to this, Wells won the 100 metres at the IAAF World cup in Rome, beating the American Champion and world's fastest 100m performer of the year which was 10. 00 by Carl Lewis ; Wells then finished 2nd in the world cup 200.

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