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Wynn and Schwartz
Bing Crosby, Julie Andrews, Nancy Olson, Hans Conreid, and Keenan Wynn starred in the film, produced by Arthur Schwartz, and directed by James Neilson.

Wynn and We
One son, actor and writer Ned Wynn ( born Edmond Keenan Wynn ) wrote the autobiographical memoir We Will Always Live In Beverly Hills.
The bursar of Eton College, Andrew Wynn, was quoted as saying: " We do meet and talk about fees to get some idea of what other schools are thinking.
Other Feral House titles have had their film rights optioned, and are currently in development: Lexicon Devil: The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and the Germs by Brendan Mullen ( released as What We Do Is Secret ); Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons by John Carter, introduction by Robert Anton Wilson ; Shit Magnet by Jim Goad ; 15 to Life: How I Painted My Way to Freedom by Anthony Papa with Jennifer Wynn ; Big Dead Place: Inside the Strange and Menacing World of Antarctica by Nicholas Johnson.
" We are delighted to return works of this extraordinary quality to the city of Macau and the People ’ s Republic of China ," Roger Thomas, executive vice president of Design for Wynn Design and Development, said after the sale.

Wynn and others
Many of the top entertainers of the era ( including W. C. Fields, Eddie Cantor, Josephine Baker, Fanny Brice, Ann Pennington, Bert Williams, Will Rogers, Ruth Etting, Ray Bolger, Helen Morgan, Marilyn Miller, Ed Wynn, Gilda Gray, Nora Bayes, Sophie Tucker, and others ) appeared in the shows.
In 1985, Wynn and Dan Stuart of Green on Red wrote 10 songs together which were recorded with Dennis Duck, among others, and released by A & M as Danny and Dusty: The Lost Weekend.
The film also features a stable of Hollywood veterans like Eli Wallach, Raymond Massey, Edward G. Robinson, Burgess Meredith, Lee J. Cobb, Keenan Wynn and others appearing in lively supporting roles.
According to some accounts, Wynn was fleeing ; according to others, he was approaching Chinarian with what the latter thought was a weapon ( in fact a screwdriver ).
Too many country artists to even name nearly all of them: Hank Thompson, Wynn Stewart, Rose Maddox and others.
Wynn became the pitching coach for the Indians in 1964, where he coached Sam McDowell, Sonny Siebert, Luis Tiant, Steve Hargan, and others, who were to set the American League team record for strikeouts in a season in 1967.
The double CD From a Man of Mysteries: A Steve Wynn Tribute was released by the German label Blue Rose in 2004 and features Wynn's songs performed by the likes of Concrete Blonde, the Silos, Chuck Prophet, The Minus 5, Russ Tolman of True West and others.
The others are Early Wynn, who achieved the feat in 1957, and Yovani Gallardo, who did it in 2009.
Only Ed Wynn was featured from the film ; the others were all anonymous singers.
The suburb has one primary school-Gulfview Heights Primary School ( formerly Salisbury South-East Primary School )-and is near several others such as Kings Baptist Grammar School, Keithcot Primary in Wynn Vale and Keller Road Primary in Salisbury East.

Wynn and when
Decades of mediocrity followed for the White Sox until the 1950s, when perennially competitive teams were blocked from the playoffs by the dynastic New York Yankees, with the exception of the 1959 pennant winners led by Early Wynn, Nellie Fox, Luis Aparicio, and manager Al Lopez.
As described in Working in Groups by Engleberg and Wynn, team role theory is when " members assume roles that are compatible with their personal characteristics and skills.
The Bakersfield sound began in the mid to late 1950s when performers like Wynn Stewart and Buck Owens began using elements of Western swing and rock, such as the breakbeat, in their music.
Part of the problem was variety shows becoming costlier to produce, compared to the Texaco days when, among other factors, name guest stars didn't mind the low appearance fees they got for appearing, because they could bank the exposure they got from even one appearance on the Berle show ; or, with Fred Allen and Ed Wynn in its earlier radio incarnations.
His 2000 re-election race made headlines, when the Congressman's estranged wife, Jessie Wynn, served as the campaign manager for his Republican opponent, John B. Kimble.
The casino industry has been controlled by the STDM monopoly for 39 years but, this changed in 2001 when casino licenses were offered to other casino operators, including American companies such as Las Vegas Sands ( Sheldon Adelson ) and Wynn Resorts ( Steve Wynn ) and then later on 18 May 2004, the Sands Macau casino opened near the Macau Ferry Terminal.
In fact, when Wynn was with the Indians, he actually threw a pitch at his own 15-year-old son, Joe.
In 1962, when Wynn was with the White Sox, he was throwing batting practice and his teammate Joe Cunningham hit a line drive that missed Wynn by inches.
According to Rod Carew, he learned when Wynn came to Minnesota as a coach, his competitiveness didn't end when his career did.
His father, Michael, who ran a string of bingo parlors in eastern United States, changed the family's last name in 1946 from " Weinberg " to " Wynn " when Steve was six months old " to avoid anti-Jewish discrimination ".
Wynn became a billionaire in 2004, when his net worth doubled to $ 1. 3 billion.
According to the Las Vegas Sun, Wynn was given the citizenship when he agreed to serve as outside director in the Monaco QD International Hotels and Resorts Management, which is a joint venture between the governments of Monaco and Qatar.
") Because the Civil Rights movement was in full force during Laxalt's governorship, it is notable to refer to a Nevada State Senate Resolution which passed in 1985 and read in part as follows: WHEREAS, In 1968, Governor ( Paul ) Laxalt made history when he appointed Reverend ( William ) Wynn, the man who was able to “ get things done ,” to the position of Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, an appointment which was considered a landmark for the State of Nevada because Wynn was the first African American
Richards stocked the Houston club ( soon renamed the Astros ) with young players – including Joe Morgan, Jimmy Wynn, Mike Cuellar, Don Wilson and Rusty Staub – but he was fired after the 1965 season when the on-field results did not match owner Roy Hofheinz ' expectations.
Under the subsidiary label Riverside Wonderland, the company also produced a series of children's albums, including two Alec Templeton albums, an album of Martyn Green reading from the Arabian Nights, a Christmas fantasy, Grandpa Magic's Toyshop starring Ed Wynn, Edith Evans narrating the story of the first Christmas, and a six-record album set of the complete Alice in Wonderland, narrated by Cyril Ritchard, a rarity in the LP era when books were seldom recorded complete.
The hotel's marquee remained standing until December 10, 2008 when it was taken down at the request of Steve Wynn prior to the opening of the Encore Las Vegas across the street.
Hughes purchased the resort from the previous owners, which had also included Steve Wynn, with a 5 % interest, in one of his early ventures when he first moved to the Las Vegas area.
In the first 20 days of operation, the Las Vegas hotel / casino Bellagio that Jerde designed for Steve Wynn achieved an impressive annualized sales of $ 1800 per square foot ($ 19, 000 / m² ), an astonishing feat for even Vegas standards, particularly at a time when gaming revenues far exceeded non-gaming functions.
Despite the additional casino at the Encore ( which added 97 tables and 857 slot machines to the original 190 tables and 2000 slots ) net casino revenues for the combined resort were lower than the first quarter of 2008 when only The Wynn was operating.
Delia " became a supporter of Norwich City in 1969 when she met her husband, writer and editor Michael Wynn Jones "; she became a director in 1996.

Wynn and we
" He hasn't worked that close together all year because we had a good bunch of other pitchers, but a year ago, he and Wynn and Garcia pitched every third day for practically a month.
Asked when the construction will begin on 16 May 2011, Steve Wynn replied, " Right away, after we get the approval from the government ".

Wynn and they
The success did not last as they lost Jimmy Wynn for the season after he crashed into an outfield fence in Philadelphia and Morgan had broken his knee cap.
Chamberlain married Harriet Kenrick, the daughter of Archibald Kenrick, member of a Unitarian family from Birmingham who originally occupied Wynn Hall in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales, in July 1861 ( they had met the previous year ).
They recorded an album for Cadence Records, then in 1958 they hired Willie Wynn to sing the tenor part, Fairchild moved back exclusively to the piano.
After a brief hiatus, Wynn, Duck and Walton joined with Paul B. Cutler ( of the proto-Goth 45 Grave ) to form the final version of The Dream Syndicate ; they recorded two more studio albums, Out of the Grey ( 1986 ), produced by Cutler, and Ghost Stories ( 1988 ), produced by Elliot Mazer ( producer also of several Neil Young albums, including Harvest and Time Fades Away ).
In 1990 they were hired by Steve Wynn, the manager of The Mirage, for an annual guarantee of $ 57. 5 million.
Before forming the Dream Syndicate, Wynn played guitar in the Davis, California-based band The Suspects, whose members included vocalist Kendra Smith ( who later played bass in the Dream Syndicate ), Russ Tolman and Gavin Blair ( who would form True West ); in 1979 they released a single, " It's Up to You " b / w " Talking Loud.
In the summer of 2008, hiring began for Encore Las Vegas, the newest in Wynn's collection of resorts ( the tower of Encore is modeled after the Wynn Las Vegas tower, and in fact, they share the same " property " though they are separate hotels ).
In the book's introduction, they used this as their reason why Score, with 55 career wins, was on their list, while Early Wynn, who won 300 games, all in the post-1920 Live Ball Era, was not.
Jasper is disappointed that they are all old men, but is then recognized by Rufus the Gnome King ( Ed Wynn ) as " the eligible gnome ", to a large number of young females of his race, who then compete in a contest to determine which one will marry him.
Wynnstay had passed into the possession of the Wynn family ( as they were then known ) through marriage.
Wynn, together with Universal subsidiary Aruze USA, controlled almost half the stock, making it harder for outside investors to exert control, as they had done at Mirage in response to Wynn's prolific spending.
The subsequent exaggerations of this portrait in the 1955 play and 1959 movie ( in which he was played by comic actor Ed Wynn ) led Charlotta to contact the screenwriters Albert Hackett and his wife Frances Goodrich to complain that they were libelling her deceased husband, who was depicted as ignorant about Jewish traditions.
Under Welsh succession law the head of the Price of Esgairweddan family at the time, descended through Iorwerth ab Owain Gwynedd and Dafydd II, would lead the senior line and be de jure Princes of Gwynedd, however they died out in the male line in 1702 and the royal title would have passed there from to the Wynn Family of Gwydir at that time.
During the torture of Spawn by Grand Inquisitor Thamuz, Wynn was seen in the assembled rogues gallery alongside Clown and The Violator, but it was revealed that they were lower-level demons, masked in the visage of Spawn's enemies through the magic of Thamuz rather than the real deal.
" Like the Times, they were more enthusiastic about the supporting cast: " Sydney Greenstreet's portrayal of the soap despot emerges as the performance of the picture, as does Keenan Wynn as the ham ex-burlesque candy butcher gone radio comic.

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