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It also received two further nominations: Best Cinematography, for Arthur Edeson, and Best Writing Achievement for Abbott, Anderson and Andrews.
Their brother, Gorham Dummer Abbott, was also an author.
John Abbott or Abbot may also refer to:
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While studying, Stone also apprenticed in the offices of Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, H. H. Richardson ’ s successor firm.
Student housing is located in three areas: the Medary complex located in the northwest corner of campus, consisting of traditional residence halls, Hansen, Waneta and Wecota Annex, and apartment-style living at Meadows North and Meadows South ; the Grove complex near the Student Union, consisting of traditional residence halls, Brown, Mathews and Pierson, as well as a newer ( 2010 ) variation on the theme of traditional residence halls in Spencer, Thorne and Abbott ( also called the Jackrabbit Village ); and the Larson complex on the east side of campus, consisting of traditional halls Binnewies and Young and suite living at Caldwell Hall.
The Trust also said that Abbott had appeared on the show too often.
Abbott conceded that the political threat One Nation posed to the Howard Government was " a very big factor " in his decision to pursue the legal attack, but he also claimed to be acting " in Australia's national interest ".
Abbott was also the great-grandfather of Canadian actor Christopher Plummer and the first cousin ( once removed ) of Maude Abbott, one of Canada's earliest female medical graduates and an expert on congenital heart disease.
New York's George Abbott Way, the section of West 45th Street northwest of Times Square, is also named after him.
During their time on ABC, the duo also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program ( The Abbott and Costello Children's Show ), which aired Saturday mornings, featuring child vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and child announcer Johnny McGovern.
It was also widely rumoured that the Workplace Relations ' Minister, Tony Abbott was making a play to take over Costello's position as deputy.
* Abbott and Costello also performed the routine with other partners.
Fields also performed with Costello in Las Vegas in 1958 after Abbott and Costello split.
It is also home to the Detroit Skating Club where a number of world-class figure skaters have trained, including single skaters Tara Lipinski, Todd Eldredge, Alissa Czisny, Adam Rippon, Jeremy Abbott and ice dancers Nathalie Pechalat / Fabian Bourzat, Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje, Naomi Lang / Peter Tchernyshev, Elizabeth Punsalan / Jerod Swallow.
Similarly to A Room with a View, both Italy and its inhabitants are presented as exuding an irresistible charm, to which eventually Caroline Abbott also succumbs.
Aside from the aforementioned Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock and Patrick Smith, the competitions also featured competitors such as Hall of Famer Dan Severn, Marco Ruas, Gary Goodridge, Don Frye, Kimo Leopoldo, Oleg Taktarov and Tank Abbott.
The John Abbott Football team also boasted their best season in the college football league since winning the 2002 Bowl D ' Or in 2007.
Dean is also featured prominently in some versions of Abbott & Costello's Who's on First comedy sketch.
Abbott served on several committees and organizations for advancing the societal cause of the child welfare, including the Immigrants ' Protective League ( 1908-1917 ), Child Labor Division of the U. S. Children's Bureau ( 1921 to 1934 ), and was also a member of the Women's Trade Union League.
* The 1923 University of Manitoba Junior Hockey Club also won the Allan Cup, Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup.
The theme was also drawn from older films and television programs, such as Bride of Frankenstein, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and the 1960s TV series, The Addams Family and The Munsters.
Richard " Abs " Breen, from the boyband, 5ive, also went to Yateley School, as did Terry Abbott, lead vocalist / guitarist from ( the now split ) band Vex Red and currently in Septembre.

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Paul Abbott was a story editor on the programme in the 1980s and began writing episodes in 1989, but left in 1993 to produce Cracker, for which he later wrote, before creating his own highly acclaimed dramas such as Touching Evil and Shameless.
Paul Abbott, who had produced the second series, wrote the remainder of the episodes ( including the feature-length special " White Ghost ").
In 1884, Edwin A. Abbott wrote the seminal novel exploring this concept called Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions.
* Kay Mellor worked with Paul Abbott on Children's Ward and wrote other drama serials such as Strictly Confidential and Between the Sheets.
Abbott frequently appeared in guitar magazines and in readers ' polls, and wrote a long-running Guitar World magazine column, which was compiled into the book Riffer Madness.
* Guitarist Buckethead wrote " Dime ", a song paying tribute to Abbott, which was available for free download shortly after Abbott's death.
Among the attending physicians was Anderson Ruffin Abbott, a black, Canadian-educated doctor who later wrote " Some recollections of Lincoln's assassination ".
Abbott first began to grow ill in May 1832, when he wrote to Sir Egerton Brydges that " My spirit is so depressed, that when I am not strongly excited by some present object that admits of no delay, I sink into something very nearly approaching torpidity ".
Abbott was uncomfortable with the role of Unions in the party however and wrote in his biography that ultimately Labor " just wasn't the party for me ".
During this period in Opposition, Abbott wrote Battlelines-a biography and reflection on his thoughts on the Howard Government, and a discussion of potential future policy directions for the Liberal Party.
Wood wrote the narration for the 1965 film " The World of Abbott and Costello ".
Ohio historian Walter Havighurst described Brough as being " a big bull of a man with driving energy ," and Richard H. Abbott wrote that he " had a reputation for rough and ready politics with a temperament to match ... was a blunt, outspoken, rude man who loved to chew tobacco thus presented quite a contrast with his two handsome and dignified predecessors, William Dennison and David Tod.
Abbott wrote that Brough " had given his full efforts to serving his state ... did so with energy and ability.
Historian Richard H. Abbott wrote, " No Ohio chief executive Dennison had ever exercised such powers and fulfilled such duties with a greater sense of public responsibility and determination.
2002 saw Abbott experimenting with a new genre when he wrote the political thriller State of Play, which was directed by David Yates and produced for the BBC by Hilary Bevan-Jones.
She also wrote for the anthology drama series Dramarama, before in 1988 co-creating the long-running children's drama Children's Ward with her Coronation Street colleague Paul Abbott.
Berenice Abbott exhibited, printed and wrote about his work, as well as assembled a substantial archive of writings about his portfolio by herself and others.
During her career, Abbott wrote over 100 books and articles on a variety of topics.
Abbott John was blamed for ineffectual financial management and was required to resign and, on 13 January 1255 Pope Alexander IV wrote to the Bishop of St Andrews ( position vacant at the time ) and to Nicholas de Prenderlathe, abbot of Jedburgh demanding that most of the abbey's income be diverted to paying off debts while only a basic level of income was to be retained for day to day expenses.
Davies wrote the episode " Boom Town " to replace it when Abbott realised he was too busy to work on the script.
* John Grant ( screenwriter ) ( 1891 – 1955 ), screenwriter, wrote for Abbott and Costello
In addition, Abbott wrote about how awful a place the South was to live in comparison to the idealistic North.
Katharine Mixer Abbott wrote that " f Ice-Glen and Laurel Hill had kept a sentimental guest-book, then ingenious visitors might have left us a legacy of individual impressions of this most curious fissure in all Berkshire, lying concealed between Bear and Little Mountain.
Abbott wrote to Mailer, alleging that Gilmore was largely embellishing his experiences, and offered to write about his time behind bars in order to provide a more factual depiction of life in prison.

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