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pirate and edition
A contemporaneous critique of the Red Army Faction's view of the state, published in a pirate edition of Le Monde Diplomatique, ascribed to it ' state-fetishism ' – an ideologically obsessive misreading of bourgeois dynamics and the nature and role of the state in post-WWII societies, including West Germany.
Curll's response was to print a pirate edition, then to produce a " Key " to the poem to explain all the people Pope attacked, and then to publish reply poems that were attacks on Pope personally.
He had a cameo appearance with Peter Jackson and other crew members in the special extended edition of The Return of the King as a Corsair pirate.
An early edition, in 1966, carried a fly-on-the-wall account of daily life aboard one of the then pirate radio ships, Radio Caroline, at a time when the British Government was determined to preserve the radio monopoly of the BBC by driving the " pirates " off the air.
In the first chapter of Buttercup's Baby ( the supposed sequel to the novel ), which is included in the 25th anniversary edition of the book, Goldman refers to ' Pierre ', who is in charge of the pirate ship Revenge during Westley's absence and next in line to become the Dread Pirate Roberts.
Twelve-year-old Johnny receives a pirate edition of the new video game Only You Can Save Mankind from his friend Wobbler.
Pat O ' Connor had also been a brief national celebrity was he was chosen as a representative of rural Ireland to guest present an edition of the ' Saturday Live ' chat show on RTÉ TV in 1987, however his RTÉ appearance meant he had to resign his involvement in the pirate NCCR to avoid controversy beforehand, and did not appear on NCCR again until the closedown night.
However, " Keys " immediately came out to identify the figures mentioned in the text, and an Irish pirate edition was printed that filled in the names ( sometimes inaccurately ).
Pound was reluctant to publish these late cantos, but the appearance in 1967 of a pirate edition of Cantos 110 – 116 forced his hand.
Burchill had his first match as a pirate on the March 10, 2006 edition of SmackDown !, making an elaborate entrance by swinging down to the floor on a rope.

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On December 14, 1818, the French privateer Hipólito Bouchard, sailing under the flag of the " United Provinces of Rio de la Plata " ( Argentina ), brought his ships La Argentina and Santa Rosa to within sight of the Mission ; aware that Bouchard ( today known as " California's only pirate ") had recently conducted raids on the settlements at Monterey and Santa Barbara, Comandante Ruíz had sent forth a party of thirty men ( under the leadership of a young Spanish lieutenant named Santiago Argüello ) to protect the Mission at first news of the approach on the 13th.
In the 14, 15 and 16 of November 1973, the students were barricaded inside the institute, and started broadcasting a pirate radio transmission, calling the people of Athens to rebel.
In November 2006 Ofcom commissioned research among residents of the London boroughs of Hackney, Haringey and Lambeth, finding that about 24 percent of all adults aged 14 or older living within the three London boroughs listen to pirate radio stations.
The research found that 37 percent of students aged 14 – 24 and 41 percent of the African-Caribbean community listened to pirate radio.
The Times reported on February 14, 1829 that the packet Redpole ( Bullock, master ) was captured by the pirate schooner President and sunk.
From 9 August to 14 August 2007, Walker was one of several former pirate radio disc jockeys at BBC Essex's six-day revival of pirate radio that marked the 40th anniversary of the Marine Offences Act.

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Acapulco ’ s most historic building is the San Diego Fort, located east of the main square and originally built in 1616 to protect the city from pirate attacks.
He became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance ; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies.
Possibly about 1716, he joined the crew of Captain Benjamin Hornigold, a renowned pirate who operated from New Providence's safe waters.
Clipperton's name comes from John Clipperton, an English pirate and privateer who fought the Spanish during the early 18th century, and who is said to have passed by the island.
The first records of his life date from 1689, when he was a member of a French-English pirate crew that sailed in the Caribbean.
Along with the papers, many goods were brought from the ships and soon auctioned off as " pirate plunder.
Within the record, joke commercials recorded by the band and actual jingles from recently outlawed pirate radio station Radio London were interspersed between the songs, ranging from pop songs to hard rock and psychedelic rock, culminating with a mini-opera titled " Rael.
While sailing from Spain to America in pursuit, his ship was captured by the pirate ship The Sulphur Pit, commanded by the Negro Captain Satan.
Mipps then joined Syn in his quest for revenge, pursuing Tappitt and Imogene throughout the thirteen American colonies ( supposedly preaching the gospel to the Indians ) and around the world ( as part of a whaling voyage ) afterwards, and was with him in the Caribbean when Dr. Syn turned again to piracy, assuming the name of Captain Clegg ( taking the name " Clegg " from a certain vicious biting fly he had encountered in America ), hijacking his enemy Tappitt's own ship and crew and sailing off with them ( renaming the ship the Imogene ) to become the most infamous pirate of the day.
Along with the concept of ships, Seafarers also introduces the notion of the pirate, which acts as a waterborne robber which steals from nearby ships ( similar to how the robber steals from nearby settlements ).
The pirate can also prevent ships from being built or moved nearby, but it does not interfere with harbors.
Players win resources if they are able to fend off the pirate attack ( which depends on the number rolled by the dice, as well as the number of warships in the defending player's possession ; warships are created from using Knight cards on existing ships ), but lose resources if they are unsuccessful.
The island suffered from various pirate incursions.
The names used in the languages themselves ( Gaeilge / Gaolainn / Gaelic in Irish, Gaelg / Gailck in Manx, and Gàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic ) are derived from Old Irish Goídelc, which comes from Old Welsh Guoidel meaning " pirate, raider ".
The film, which starred Chapman as the eponymous pirate, also featured appearances from Peter Cook, Marty Feldman, Cleese, Idle, Spike Milligan, and Cheech & Chong.
Broadcasting ( Offences ) Act 1967, which banned pirate radio stations from operating in Manx waters.
The Pirates are also often referred to as the " Bucs " or sometimes the " Buccos " ( derived from buccaneer, a synonym for pirate ).
After World War II, he conquered it from a group of pirate radio broadcasters with the intention to set up his own station from the base.
Bates intended to broadcast his pirate radio station, Radio Essex, from the platform.
Their uniforms and " Bucco Bruce " winking pirate logo were designed by Tampa Tribune artist Lamar Sparkman, with colors drawn from the state's four major college teams: orange from the universities of Miami and Florida, and red from FSU and the University of Tampa.

pirate and poem
William's great grandfather, Edward Osler, was variously described as either a merchant seaman or a pirate, and one of William's uncles ( Edward Osler 1798-1863 ), a medical officer in the Navy, wrote the Life of Lord Exmouth and the poem The Voyage.
Sir Walter Scott ( 1771 – 1832 ), a friend of John Leyden's, was the first to refer to the vessel as a pirate ship, writing in the notes to Rokeby ; a poem ( first published December 1812 ) that the ship was " originally a vessel loaded with great wealth, on board of which some horrid act of murder and piracy had been committed " and that the apparition of the ship " is considered by the mariners as the worst of all possible omens.
Britton's great grandfather, Edward Osler, was variously described as either a merchant seaman or a pirate, and one of Britton's uncles, a medical officer in the Navy, wrote the Life of Lord Exmouth and the poem The Voyage.
John and Gillian travelled with the Doctor for many adventures and fought against many enemies, including the villainous " Great Ixa ", the space pirate Captain Anastas Thrax, the ant-like Zarbi ( from the televised story The Web Planet ), the spherical Gyros robots and even the Pied Piper in what amounted to a sequel to Robert Browning's famous poem.

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The Blackheart character originates from two characters created by Carl Barks: Blackheart Beagle, a riverboat pirate from The Fantastic River Race and Grandpa Beagle, who appeared in The Money Well.
In the Lost In Space television series, Captain Alonzo P. Tucker, a space pirate ( appeared in two episodes ), hailed from the railroad tracks of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
* Captain Crook – A pirate who first appeared in July 1970 ( unofficial debut of McDonaldland ) and is similar in appearance to the famed Captain Hook from Disney's 1953 movie Peter Pan.
Whereas " pirate translations " are unauthorised translations of true Harry Potter books, " fake translations " have also appeared, which are published pastiches or fanfics that a foreign publisher has tried to pass off as the translation of the real book by Rowling.
Weeks later, New Orleans Square appeared on the souvenir map and promised a thieves ' market, a pirate wax museum, and a haunted house walk-through.
When Guybrush first appeared in The Secret of Monkey Island he was an awkward teenager whose sole ambition in life was to be a pirate ( the Monkey Island games take place in the Caribbean during a fictional time period ; 17th century-style pirates exist alongside anachronistic objects such as vending machines that dispense grog in glass bottles ).
The term " oyster pirate " appeared in several literary works by Jack London.
This pirate queen appeared in the second series when she hijacked the captain's ship to escape from the authorities.
He also appeared in the 1950 film Three Came Home and as the pirate leader in Disney's Swiss Family Robinson in 1960.
On film, he played Clare Quilty in Adrian Lyne's adaptation of Lolita and appeared as a villainous pirate in the summer 1995 release Cutthroat Island.
She also appeared in The Boat That Rocked, a British film about offshore pirate radio in the 1960s, renamed Pirate Radio for North American release in 2009.
Cassidy appeared on Daniel Boone in the 1968 episode " The Scrimshaw Ivory Chart " as a pirate named Gentle Sam.
The addition of an ASIC took the battle between the system designers and pirates to another level and it bought BSkyB at least six months of almost piracy-free broadcasting before the pirate Sky 10 cards appeared on the market in 1996.
A particularly notable grime artist who has had success overseas is Lady Sovereign, who appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records, and whose Love Me or Hate Me became the first video by a British artist to reach number one on MTV's Total Request Live, although her music has departed considerably from her early output on pirate radio stations, and she does not regard herself as a grime artist.
She appeared three times on the TV show Never Mind The Buzzcocks, three times as a panelist and once dressed as a pirate in the celebrity line up.
Shortly a pirate version of the verses appeared, published by Thomas Thorpe, under the title The Odcombian Banquet ( 1611 ).
Lee appeared on Mind of Mencia once again in 2006 in role a gay pirate in an episode titled " Stereotype Olympics " which aired Jul 23.
He followed through on this promise the following week when he appeared backstage dressed as a pirate, with a look similar to that of Johnny Depp's character from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.
Goddard was one of the ' explorers ' who were evaporated in a ( now missing ) episode of the BBC science fiction quiz programme The Adventure Game ( 1980 ), played a space pirate in the Doctor Who story Terminus ( 1983 ), and appeared in Roll Over Beethoven ( 1985 ).
He had several memorable roles on The Twilight Zone including " Of Late I Think of Cliffordville "," A Quality of Mercy " and " Execution " and also appeared twice as the incorrigible pirate, Alonzo P. Tucker on Lost in Space.

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