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*" Don't Tell Me " plays during the club scene in the 1987 thriller No Man's Land, starring Charlie Sheen and written by Law & Order's Dick Wolf.
Freud considered that the Wolf Man's development of temper tantrums-as he became " discontented, irritable and violent, took offence on every possible occasion, and then flew into a rage and screamed like a savage "-was connected with his seduction by his sister.
In June 2010, Baker Curb Racing was forced to pull the sponsorship off the car after NASCAR extended its tobacco product sponsorship ban to smokeless tobacco ; previously the ban had extended to cigarette makers with few exceptions and smokeless tobacco sponsorships had been in NASCAR for years ( including at Baker Curb, whose # 37 car had been sponsored by Red Man's sister brand Timber Wolf ).
Freud explained the Wolf Man's development in terms of an inability to repress his innate feminine nature.
He was heard regularly on Rocky Jordan, ( as Cairo police captain Lt. Sam Sabaaya ), the radio version of The Lone Wolf ( as Jamison the butler ), and the long-running serial One Man's Family ( as Judge Glenn Hunter ).

Wolf and Maker
They were also featured in the TV series Abarenbō Shōgun ( being the spies and bodyguards for Yoshimune, including Akane, Ayame, Gorōta, Hayate, Osono, Jūmonji Hayato, Koyuki, Kaede, Nagisa, Ōtsuki Hanzō, Saizō, Satsuki and Sukehachi ), as well as in the manga / anime series Ga-rei ( Hattori Naizou, a member of the Judgement Day brigade, was a Oniwabanshu in life ), Gin Tama ( Ayame Sarutobi, Zenzo Hattori and Jiraia ), Lone Wolf and Cub, Peace Maker ( Shinsengumi member Yamazaki Ayumu ), The Dagger of Kamui ( the oniwaban monk Tenkai ) and Yoshimune ( the character Kunoichi, in love with the titular character ).

Wolf and 2001
A French horror film Brotherhood of the Wolf ( 2001 ) became the second-highest-grossing French language film in the United States in the last two decades.
* Wolf Prize in Mathematics ( 2001 )
Myth III: The Wolf Age was developed by MumboJumbo and released by Take Two in 2001 ; it received generally good reviews, though many cited a number of bugs in the initial release.
* Myth III: The Wolf Age-December 2001
Telluride is mentioned in the song " Smuggler's Blues " by Glenn Frey, and is the subject of and eponymous songs by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1985, Kate Wolf, and Tim McGraw in 2001, which was re-recorded by Josh Gracin in 2008.
Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, Practical Pig, and the Big Bad Wolf appeared in the 2001 series Disney's House of Mouse in many episodes, and again in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.
S. A. Wolf et al., Science 294, 1488-1495 ( 2001 )
* Madison Black Wolf ( 2001 became Lincoln Saltdogs )
* Darkest Heart White Wolf Pub., 2001, ISBN 9781565048454
He starred in the short-lived television series Wolf Lake in 2001.
* 2001 Wolf Vostell Strasse, Leverkusen
* 10 Happenings de Wolf Vostell, José Antonio Agúndez García, Editora Regional de Extremadura, 2001, ISBN 84-7671-510-2
* Lucien Soulban & James Stewart et al., Clanbook: Tzimisce, White Wolf Game Studio, 2001, ISBN 1-58846-202-1
In 2001, Wolf 359 became the first star other than the Sun to have the spectrum of its corona observed from a ground-based telescope.
In 2001, Bavarian instrument makers Guntram Wolf and Benedikt Eppelsheim began collaborating on the reworking of the contrabassoon, resulting in a new instrument they call the Contraforte.
White Wolf Games, 2001 ( with Heather Grove and Adam Tinworth )
White Wolf Games, 2001
* 2001: Le Pacte des loups ( Brotherhood of the Wolf ), directed by Christophe Gans
* The Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 2001.
* In 2001, National Public Radio produced Peter and the Wolf: A Special Report, which treats the familiar plot as if it were a developing news story.
Wolf Rüdiger Hess ( Heß in German ; 18 November 1937 – 24 October 2001 ) was the son of Rudolf Hess.
Although apparently healthy infants sometimes culture positive for Candida and other organisms without exhibiting any symptoms, there does seem to be a positive correlation between the severity of the diaper rash noted and the likelihood of secondary involvement ( Ferrazzini et al., 2003 ; Gupta & Skinner, 2004 ; Wolf et al., 2001 ).
* Yves Tanguy and Surrealism ( 2001 ) Published by Hatje Cantz-Authors: Karin von Maur, Susan Davidson, Konrad Klapheck, Gordon Onslow Ford, Andreas Schalhorn and Beate Wolf
*, Walther Konschitzky, Peter-Dietmar Leber and Walter Wolf, Deported to the Bărăgan 1951 – 1956, Haus des Deutschen Ostens, Munchen, 2001
The French period-piece film Brotherhood of the Wolf ( 2001 ) examines a series of killings that took place in France in the 18th century.

Wolf and autobiography
Stegner was born in Lake Mills, Iowa, and grew up in Great Falls, Montana, Salt Lake City, Utah, and southern Saskatchewan, which he wrote about in his autobiography Wolf Willow.
* Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier ( autobiography ) ( 1962 )
1989 he released his autobiography En varg söker sin flock (" A Wolf in Search of his Pack ") and the album Utanför murarna ( Outside the Walls ).
In 1995, Means published an autobiography, Where White Men Fear to Tread, written with Marvin J. Wolf.

Man's and 2001
* The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds: An Up-Close Portrait of White Nationalist William Pierce by Robert S. Griffin ( Authorhouse, 2001, ISBN 0-7596-0933-0 )
Before Pierce died, he allowed Robert S. Griffin to live with him for a month, with the result being the self-published work The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds ( 2001 ).
UA ( re-christened United Artists Films ) hired Bingham Ray, who previously founded October Films, to run the company in September 2001, and under his supervision produced and distributed many " art-house " films, among them Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine ; 2002's Nicholas Nickleby and the winner of that year's Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, No Man's Land ; and 2004's Undertow, directed by David Gordon Green, and Terry George's Hotel Rwanda, a co-production of UA and Lions Gate Entertainment.
* No Man's Land ( 2001 )
No Man's Land () is a 2001 war drama that is set in the midst of the Bosnian war.
No Man's Land won Prix du scénario at the Cannes Film Festival, followed by numerous awards, including the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001, while in competition with French Amélie and the Indian blockbuster Lagaan.
In total, No Man's Land won 42 awards, including the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, the European Film Academy Award for Best Screenplay, the André Cavens Award, the César Award for Best Debut in 2001 and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002.
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* David Cram and Jaap Maat, eds., George Dalgarno on Universal Language: The Art of Signs ( 1661 ), The Deaf and Dumb Man's Tutor ( 1680 ), and the Unpublished Papers ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001 ).
* Weird Western Tales # 4: " What a Man's Gotta Do " ( with Duncan Fegredo, 2001 )
No Man's Land, NML-0128, 2001.
The 2001 winner of the Sarajevo Film Festival, Danis Tanović's No Man's Land, went on to win an Oscar in the United States.
During the 2001 – 02 season, Sabres officials and the city of Buffalo entered the building to relocate some items from the main concourse of The Aud to HSBC Arena, including a sign for the " Pour Man's Aud Club " which was re-incarnated by popular demand.
* Man's views change radically 2001 Jerry Reiter interview
* No Man's Land ( 2001 film ), international title of the Bosnian Academy Award-winning war drama Ničija zemlja
After the end of MST3K, Murphy spent the year 2001 going to a different movie every day and wrote a book about this experience, entitled A Year at the Movies: One Man's Filmgoing Odyssey.
Tanović is best known for having directed and written the script for the 2001 Bosnian movie No Man's Land which won him the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
No Man's Land went on to win the Award for Best Screenplay ( Prix du scénario ) at Cannes, followed by numerous awards, including the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001, while in competition with French Amélie.
In total, No Man's Land won 42 awards, including the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, the European Film Academy Award for Best Screenplay, the César for the Best First Feature film, the André Cavens Award for Best Belgian Film in 2001, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002.
In 2001, Porter took part in the Reality TV show Celebrity Blind Man's Bluff and in 2003, she was a contestant on Channel 4's The Games, although injury truncated her participation.
* Best Actor in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series – Travis McMahon for the episode " Rich Man's World " ( 2001 )

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