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"), ending Brian's hope of rescue ( they do however show some signs of life during the famous rendition of " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life " when they are seen waving their toes in unison in time to the music ).
She is most famous for her cover version of the Little Willie John hit " Fever " written by Eddie Cooley and John Davenport, to which she added her own, uncopyrighted lyrics (" Romeo loved Juliet ," " Captain Smith and Pocahontas ") and her rendition of Leiber and Stoller's " Is That All There Is ?".
Gypsy ( 1962 ), features Natalie Wood as the famous burlesque queen Gypsy Rose Lee in her memorable rendition of " Let Me Entertain You ".
Blanc closed the event with a rendition of Porky Pig's famous farewell, " A-bee-a-bee-a-bee – that's all, folks.
Carmichael had begun to work at an investment house and was considering a switch in career when he composed " Georgia on My Mind " ( lyrics by Stuart Gorrell ), perhaps most famous in the Ray Charles rendition recorded many years later.
It was Williams, Jr. who literally had the last word on ABC's last broadcast, with his rendition of Don Meredith's famous line, " Turn Out the Lights, The Party's Over ", shown as the broadcast ended.
He and Korman did a memorable rendition of the team's famous " Who's on First?
Possibly the most famous rendition of the subject in Western art, Titian's Assunta ( 1516 – 18 ).
Here is a rendition of perhaps the most famous of this type of puzzle:
Originally recorded and released in 1972, the same year as the famous FA Cup run, a rendition is usually sung at every Hereford match both home and away.
* In any rendition of the famous RPG crossover of Super Robot Wars involving Macross, Roy Focker constituted a major character in the overall story, and did not die as per the scenario of Macross.
Smith's full-length rendition of Berlin's " God Bless America " is arguably the most famous cinematic rendition of the piece.
" In preparation for the most famous scene, a rendition of ' Makin ' Whoopee ' atop a grand piano that took six hours to film, Pfeiffer only had one choreography lesson, and wore knee and elbow pads during rehearsals.
In one audition, she performed a rendition of Marilyn Monroe's famous " Happy Birthday, Mr. President ", working on her previous experience as a Monroe impersonator at Warner Bros. Movie World.
Dylan, who wrote the song, and Manuel, whose falsetto rendition had made the song famous on Music from Big Pink, shared lead vocals, although Manuel cannot be clearly seen in the film and switched between his normal and falsetto voices between verses.
This was the first World Series game at Yankee Stadium to open with opera star Robert Merrill's famous rendition of the National Anthem.
" He soon became a top recording engineer there and recorded popular artists such as Ray Charles, The Drifters, The Coasters, Ruth Brown and Bobby Darin, including Darin's famous rendition of Kurt Weill / Bertolt Brecht's " Mack the Knife ".
His rendition of the song, especially in comparison to those made famous by Paul Robeson, William Warfield ( in the 1951 film version ), Bruce Hubbard ( on the 1988 3-disc EMI album ), and Michel Bell ( in the Harold Prince revival of the show ), is somewhat exaggeratedly melodramatic in the manner of early twentieth-century acting, and Bledsoe rolls all of his " r "' s, as a baritone might when singing his solos in an oratorio.
During the top 11 finalists ' performance on the March 22, 2005, Idol episode, Underwood sang a rendition of the number one 1980s rock hit " Alone ", made famous by Heart, and Cowell predicted that Underwood would not only win the competition, but she would also outsell all previous Idol winners.
The famous track is a modal rendition of the Rodgers and Hammerstein song " My Favorite Things " from The Sound of Music.
A famous rendition was given at the 1994 AFL Grand Final.
The following is Lin's rendition of the famous opening of David Copperfield:
Barber, who was known for a relatively low-key play-by-play approach, later criticized the famous Hodges rendition as being questionable journalism.

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The fortunes of Agamemnon have formed the subject of numerous tragedies, ancient and modern, the most famous being the Oresteia of Aeschylus.
Saint Thomas Aquinas's aesthetic is probably the most famous and influential theory among medieval authors, having been the subject of much scrutiny in the wake of the neo-Scholastic revival of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and even having received the approbation of the celebrated Modernist writer, James Joyce.
" The synthesis of his dialectical examination of the nature of war is his famous " trinity ," saying that war is " a fascinating trinity — composed of primordial violence, hatred, and enmity, which are to be regarded as a blind natural force ; the play of chance and probability, within which the creative spirit is free to roam ; and its element of subordination, as an instrument of policy, which makes it subject to pure reason.
* It is biographical and usually whimsical, showing the subject from an unusual point of view ; it pokes fun at mostly famous people
William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker, urged her to write a piece on the subject, which developed into her famous book Silent Spring, published in 1962.
Indeed, his famous discussion of the subject is merely a restatement of Arnauld's doctrine that in the proposition " God is omnipotent ", the verb " is " signifies the joining or separating of two concepts such as " God " and " omnipotence ".
* Conics was a work on conic sections that was later extended by Apollonius of Perga into his famous work on the subject.
Joseph Severn ( 7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879 ) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats.
He is thought of as a painter of northern England, but his most important period was when he settled in Lamorna, Cornwall in 1902, and many of his most famous pictures date from this time and the beautiful Lamorna Cove is usually their subject matter.
:* Drosophila, usually the species Drosophila melanogaster-a kind of fruit fly, famous as the subject of genetics experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan and others.
The Patterson-Gimlin film ( also referred to as simply the Patterson film ) is a famous short motion picture of an unidentified subject the film makers purported to be a " Bigfoot ", that was supposedly filmed on October 20, 1967, by Roger Patterson ( February 14, 1926 – January 15, 1972 ) and Robert Gimlin ( October 18, 1931 ) on the Klamath River outside of Orleans, California.
Probably the most famous examples of depicting proverbs are the different versions of the paintings Netherlandish Proverbs by the father and son Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Pieter Brueghel the Younger, the proverbial meanings of these paintings being the subject of a 2004 conference, which led to a published volume of studies ( Mieder 2004a ).
In his famous Commentaries on the Laws of England he wrote that " every wanton and causeless restraint of the will of the subject, whether produced by a monarch, a nobility, or a popular assembly is a degree of tyranny.
Nicholas Poussin's painting Landscape with Polyphemus was the subject of a famous essay by William Hazlitt.
However, as the division of labor makes the individual seem more important ( a subject that Durkheim treats extensively in his famous Division of Labor in Society ), religious systems increasingly focus on individual salvation and conscience.
The famous " Albinoni Adagio in G minor " for violin, strings and organ, the subject of many modern recordings, was actually a musical hoax composed by Remo Giazotto.
Between 1798 and 1826 Malthus published six editions of his famous treatise, An Essay on the Principle of Population, updating each edition to incorporate new material, to address criticism, and to convey changes in his own perspectives on the subject.
The Land of Cockaigne ( also Cockaygne, Cokaygne ), was an imaginary land of idleness and luxury, famous in medieval story, and the subject of more than one poem, one of which, an early translation of a 13th-century French work, is given in Ellis's Specimens of Early English Poets.
Initially attracted to London by the " strange new subject called psychoanalysis ", he met and was impressed by Wilfred Trotter, an outstanding brain surgeon who had also written the famous Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War in 1916, based on the horrors of the First World War.
This was the subject of the famous Bohr – Einstein debates between Einstein and Niels Bohr and there is still no consensus.
Although Orest Chwolson is credited as being the first to discuss the effect in print in 1924, the effect is more commonly associated with Einstein, who published a more famous article on the subject in 1936.
In Russian folklore, the phoenix appears as the Zhar-Ptitsa ( Жар-Птица ), or firebird, subject of the famous 1910 ballet score by Igor Stravinsky.
The most famous book on the subject is Richard Lewontin's Biology as Ideology: The Doctrine of DNA ( 1991 ).
In 1935, with two coworkers, he published a famous paper on a newly-created subject called later the EPR effect ( EPR paradox ).
The most famous of these was a studio in 1968 in which Venturi and Scott Brown, together with Steven Izenour, led a team of students to document and analyze the Las Vegas Strip, perhaps the least likely subject for a serious research project imaginable.

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