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William and Man
I saw a piece the other day assailing William Buckley, author of Man And God at Yale and publisher of The National Review, as no conservative at all, but an old liberal.
The two line poetic form as a closed couplet was also used by William Blake in his poem Auguries of Innocence and also by Byron ( Don Juan ( Byron ) XIII ); John Gay ( Fables ); Alexander Pope ( An Essay on Man ).
The importance of Epictetus ' Stoicism for Stockdale, its role in A Man in Full, and its significance in Gladiator ( 2000 film ) is discussed by William O. Stephens < ref >
The Vitagraph company's The Man That Might Have Been ( William Humphrey, 1914 ), is even more complex, with a series of reveries and flash-backs that contrast the protagonist's real passage through life with what might have been, if his son had not died.
1929 was a watershed year: William Wellman with Chinatown Nights and The Man I Love, Rouben Mamoulian with Applause, Alfred Hitchcock with Blackmail ( Britain's first sound feature ), were among the directors to bring greater fluidity to talkies and experiment with the expressive use of sound ( Eyman, 1997 ).
The term human rights probably came into use some time between Paine's The Rights of Man and William Lloyd Garrison's 1831 writings in The Liberator, in which he stated that he was trying to enlist his readers in " the great cause of human rights ".
" Woodcock finds that " The most ambitious contribution to literary anarchism during the 1890s was undoubtedly Oscar Wilde The Soul of Man under Socialism " and finds that it is influenced mainly by the thought of William Godwin.
Designers who produced work for the Underground in the 1920s and 1930s include Man Ray, Edward McKnight Kauffer, William Kermode and Fougasse.
Before the English Civil War, a pamphlet by William Neade entitled The Double-Armed Man advocated that soldiers be trained in both the longbow and pike ; this advice was followed only by a few town militias.
* Also excluded were several films in the Zane Grey western series, including To the Last Man ( 1932 ), that were licensed to a theatrical reissue distributor at the time of the MCA deal, as well as all the Hopalong Cassidy films purchased by star William Boyd, and are currently under the control of U. S. Television Office, founded by Boyd.
Twenty world records have been set at the stadium, including John Landy's records on the 1, 500 m and the mile, Nurmi's record on the 3, 000 m and Zátopek's record on the 10, 000 m. In fiction, Nurmi appears in William Goldman's 1974 novel Marathon Man as the idol of the protagonist, who aims to become a greater runner than Nurmi.
William Winstanley, who praised much of Richard Lovelace's works, thought highly of him and compared him to an idol ; " I can compare no Man so like this Colonel Lovelace as Sir Philip Sidney ,” of which it is in an Epitaph made of him ;
The narrative tone of television espionage ranged from the drama of Danger Man ( 1960 – 68 ) to the sardonicism of The Man from U. N. C. L. E ( 1964 – 68 ) and the flippancy of I Spy ( 1965 – 68 ) until the exaggeration, akin to that of William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim before the First World War ( 1914 – 18 ), degenerated to the parody of Get Smart ( 1965 – 70 ).
They are usually represented by the The Smoking Man ( William B. Davis ), a ruthless killer and a masterful politician and negotiator, and the series ' principal antagonist.
* The Smoking Man ( seasons 1 – 7, 9, recurring ) – is portrayed by William B. Davis.
The comics explore religious fundamentalism through the person of William Stryker and his Purifiers, an anti-mutant group that emerged in the 1982 graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills.
The musical brings overnight fame to bass-baritone William Warfield ( who sings Ol ' Man River in the film ).
* November 10 – In San Francisco, California, a necrophiliac serial killer named Earle Nelson ( dubbed " Gorilla Man ") kills and then rapes his 9th victim, a boardinghouse landlady named Mrs. William Edmonds.
He also appeared in several episodes of Armchair Theatre ( during the first of these in 1958, Underground, one of the lead actors died during the live performance ) and The Avengers in addition to many ITC drama series including: William Tell, The Four Just Men, Sir Francis Drake, Danger Man and as a recurrent guest in The Saint.
Editions published by Avon Books in 1997 and William Morrow in 2001 omit " The Fire Balloons " and add " The Illustrated Man " to the end of the book.
Hoffman next starred in Marathon Man ( also 1976 ), a film based on William Goldman's novel of the same name, opposite Laurence Olivier and Roy Scheider.
Biographer Marc Eliot called Eastwood's role " an amalgam of the Man with No Name, Dirty Harry, and William Munny, here aged and cynical but willing and able to fight on whenever the need arose ".
1936 proved to be a big year for Lombard with her casting in the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey alongside ex-husband William Powell who refused to do the film unless Lombard was cast opposite him.
Just about every notable figure of the period is connected with the events in some way, from " Elephant Man " Joseph Merrick to Oscar Wilde, from the Native American writer Black Elk to William Morris, the artist Walter Sickert to Aleister Crowley, who makes a brief appearance as a young boy in short trousers, sucking on a candy cane, and lecturing the police about magic.

William and Who
* Dever, William, " Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From?
* John Lopatka and William Page, Who Suffered Antitrust Injury in the Microsoft Case ?, 69 George Washington Law Review 829-59 ( 2001 )
* 1963 – The BBC broadcasts the first ever episode of Doctor Who ( starring William Hartnell ) which is the world's longest running science fiction drama.
* Domhoff, G. William, Who Rules America?
** The first ever regeneration in Doctor Who: William Hartnell's face morphs into that of Patrick Troughton.
* Keegan, William F. ( 1992 ) The People Who Discovered Columbus: The Prehistory of the Bahamas.
In 1966, Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd decided to replace William Hartnell in the series ' lead role.
Troughton was the first Doctor to have his face appear in the opening titles of the show, and one of six Doctor Who actors to play two roles in the same story when he appeared as Salamander in The Enemy Of The World ( the others being William Hartnell in The Chase and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve, Tom Baker in Meglos, Peter Davison in Arc of Infinity, David Tennant in Journey's End, and Matt Smith in " The Rebel Flesh "/" The Almost People ").
* Janet Thomson ; The Scot Who Lit The World, The Story Of William Murdoch Inventor Of Gas Lighting ; 2003 ; ISBN 0-9530013-2-6
In a 1973 interview featured in the Turner Classic Movies documentary The Men Who Made The Movies: William Wellman, Wellman said he added the grapefruit " hitting " to the scene, because when he and his wife at the time would get into fights, she would never talk or give any expression.
Other famous works presented at the Savoy included the première of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit ( 1941, which ran 1, 997 consecutive performances, setting a new record for non-musical theatre runs ), Robert Morley in The Man Who Came to Dinner, and several comedies by William Douglas-Home starring, among others, Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, and John Mills.
The earliest Doctor Who serials, particularly during the First Doctor era had young male companions who were capable of the physical action that the elderly William Hartnell was not.
* David Foubert, Jason King Jones, and Jay Leibowitz have written a parody of this routine in the style of William Shakespeare entitled Who Doth Inhabit The Primary Position.
* William Edgar Grumman, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Redding, Connecticut, and the Record of their Services: With Mention of Others Who Rendered Service or Suffered Loss at the Hands of the Enemy During the Struggle for Independence, 1775-1783: Together with Some Account of the Loyalists of the Town and Vicinity, Their Organization, Their Efforts, and Sacrifices in Behalf of the Cause of Their King, and their Ultimate Fate.
* Woman's Who's Who of America, by John William Leonard, 1914.
The film also completely ignores the role of William Wilkerson (' The Man Who Built Las Vegas ') in the building of the Flamingo ; Siegel is shown gazing over an empty desert and deciding to build the Flamingo, but the hotel was conceived and constructed wholly by Wilkerson — Siegel only became involved as it neared completion ( Wilkerson owned 48 % of the Flamingo until selling out much later ).
* Who is William Blackstone?
* Keegan, William F. ( 1992 ) The People Who Discovered Columbus: The Prehistory of the Bahamas.
* July 1 – William Rees-Mogg, editor of The Times, uses the phrase " Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?
Notable among the supporting cast is William Hartnell, who would soon gain international fame as the First Doctor on Doctor Who.
* " If I Find The Guy Who Wrote " Poor Butterfly " " w. William Jerome m. Arthur Green
* Amos, William ( 1985 ) The Originals: Who's Really Who in Fiction.
D., The Pursuit of Happiness: Who is Happy — and Why, William Morrow and Co., 1992, ISBN 0-688-10550-5.
* October 29 – Actor William Hartnell makes his last regular appearance as the First Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 4 of the Doctor Who serial The Tenth Planet.
William Hartnell stars in the very first episode of Doctor Who: " An Unearthly Child ".

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