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Amsterdam and Rose
That pilot was hosted by Bert Parks with the squares occupied by Cliff Arquette ( in his " Charley Weaver " comic persona ), Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Abby Dalton, Jim Backus, Gisele MacKenzie, Robert Q. Lewis and Vera Miles.
The show was created by Carl Reiner and starred Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam and Mary Tyler Moore.
Many scenes deal with Rob and his coworkers, writers Buddy Sorrell ( Morey Amsterdam ) and Sally Rogers ( Rose Marie ).
Amsterdam was recommended for the role by Rose Marie as soon as she had signed on to the series.
Amsterdam and Rose Marie also co-starred in the 1966 film, Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title, a comedy co-written and co-produced by Amsterdam.
* Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie – As Vic Stansky and Stella Dawson.
The easy-going and unflappable Marshall was a perfect foil for the wicked wit of such panelists as Amsterdam and his Dick Van Dyke Show castmate Rose Marie ; Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, and Wally Cox.
Towns in the region include New Amsterdam, Corriverton, Mara and Rose Hall.

Amsterdam and Marie
Marie de Medici's attempts to displace Richelieu ultimately led to her attempted coup ; for a single day, the " Day of the Dupes ", in November 1630, she seemed to have succeeded ; but the triumph of Richelieu was followed by her exile to Compiègne in 1630, from where she escaped to Brussels in 1631 and Amsterdam in 1638.
He was born at Geneva, of a family which had already made its mark in the literary and scientific world: his great-aunt, Marie Huber, was known as a voluminous writer on religious and theological subjects, and as the translator and epitomizer of The Spectator ( Amsterdam, 3 vols., 1753 ); and his father Jean Huber ( 1721 – 1786 ), who had served for many years as a soldier, was a prominent member of the coterie at Ferney, distinguishing himself by his Observations sur le vol des oiseaux ( Geneva, 1784 ).
In the late part of her career, Scotto took on the roles of Fedora ( Barcelona, 1988 ), Charlotte in Massenet's Werther, the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier ( Charleston Spoleto Festival, 1995 and Catania ), Kundry in Parsifal ( Schwerin, 1995 ), Elle in La Voix Humaine ( Florence, 1993 ; Amsterdam and Barcelona, 1996 ; Torino, 1999 ), Marie in The Medium ( Torino, 1999 ) and Klytemnestra in Elektra ( Baltimore, 2000 and Sevilla, 2002 ).
He was born in Amsterdam, as the son of Théophile Cazenove and Marie de Rapin-Thoyras, French / Swiss Huguenots.
Some of his more interesting pieces were portraits of the Duke of Buckingham and his family ( Hampton Court ), the King and Queen of Bohemia ( Hanover and Combe Abbey ), Marie de Medici ( Amsterdam Stadthuis ),
" Amsterdam died later that year, making the episode his last television appearance ; Marie later reprised her role in the 1997 episode " Caroline and the Kept Man.
The grandfather of Paul de Noailles, and brother of the fifth duke, Emmanuel Marie Louis ( 1743 – 1822 ), marquis de Noailles, was ambassador at Amsterdam from 1770 – 1776, at London 1776 – 1783, and at Vienna 1783 – 1792.
On 9 January 1913, Jacob had married Marie Mirkin, who came to Amsterdam from Warsaw in May 1913.
Annelies Marie “ Anne ” Frank ( 12 June 1929 – early March 1945 ) was a Jewish girl who, along with her family and four other people, hid in rooms at the back of her father's Amsterdam company during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Some of his portraits are life-size, but the artist generally preferred to keep them on a considerably smaller scale, like the famous Four Amsterdam burgomasters assembled to receive Marie de Medici in 1638, now on display at the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague.
In 1636 Isaac, son of Jessen and Marie ( née Du Cloux ) De Forest, emigrated from Leyden to New Amsterdam, and there married Sarah Du Trieux, who bore him 14 children.
Emmanuel Marie Louis de Noailles, marquis de Noailles ( 1743 – 1822 ) was ambassador at Amsterdam from 1770 to 1776, at London 1776 – 1783, and at Vienna 1783 – 1792.

Amsterdam and later
* 1657 – Freedom of religion is granted to the Jews of New Amsterdam ( later New York City ).
Bosschaert later worked in Amsterdam ( 1614 ), Bergen op Zoom ( 1615 – 1616 ), Utrecht ( 1616 – 1619 ), and Breda ( 1619 ).
Originally employed by the Mathematisch Centrum in Amsterdam, he held a professorship at the Eindhoven University of Technology, worked as a research fellow for Burroughs Corporation in the early 1980s, and later held the Schlumberger Centennial Chair in Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, in the United States.
* 1653 – New Amsterdam ( later renamed The City of New York ) is incorporated.
* De vita propria, 1576 ( autobiography ); a later edition, De Propria Vita Liber, Amsterdam, ( 1654 )
Schliemann became a messenger, office attendant, and later, a bookkeeper in Amsterdam.
Four years later, at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, he won another two Olympic titles.
Five years later, a sports club in Amsterdam held an ice-skating event they called a world championship, with participants from Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the host country.
As a result, newsbooks pertaining to this matter were often printed in Amsterdam and then smuggled into the country, until the ban was lifted six years later.
** The 1964 New York World's Fair opens to celebrate the 300th anniversary of New Amsterdam being taken over by British forces under the Duke of York ( later King James II ) and being renamed New York in 1664.
** The Jews of New Amsterdam ( later New York ) are granted freedom of religion as full citizens.
** The first eleven Quaker settlers arrive in New Amsterdam ( later New York ) and are allowed to practice their faith.
In Holland, the St. Lucia's flood killed 50, 000 while creating the Zuider Zee, thus giving Amsterdam the sea access it would later need to rise to prominence as an important port.
* February 2 – New Amsterdam ( later renamed New York City ) is incorporated.
Missing from the record is for how long the remainder were held, but it is known that the leaders made it to Amsterdam about a year later.
The song was banned in Nigeria after many complaints, and Owoh was later arrested in 2007 in Amsterdam along with 111 other suspected 419 scammers in a seven-month-long investigation.
Wetesch., Amsterdam, 30: 633 ( 1927 ), later confirmed in many experiments, of a variation of cosmic ray intensity with latitude, which indicated that the primary cosmic rays are deflected by the geomagnetic field and must therefore be charged particles, not photons.
The painting was later sold to Amsterdam banker Dr. Fritz Mannheimer.
Amsterdam London, later editions, edited, and reprinted variously.
In 1703, Quesnel was imprisoned by Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano, Archbishop of Mechelen, but escaped several months later and lived in Amsterdam for the remainder of his life.
In 1664, the English naval expedition ordered by the Duke of York and Albany ( later James II of England ) sailed in the harbor at New Amsterdam, threatening to attack.
Around the Zuiderzee many fishing villages grew up and several developed into walled towns with extensive trade connections, in particular Kampen, a town in Overijssel, and later also towns in Holland such as Amsterdam, Hoorn, and Enkhuizen.
He said: " It was, I believe, around 1959 or at the beginning of the sixties that I began to think about what I was later to call structuralism ", ( cited in Plan 2 / 1982, Amsterdam ), a reference to the architectural movement known as Dutch Structuralism.
Examples of these groups include: in Amsterdam, the Provos ; in the UK, King Mob, the producers of Heatwave magazine ( who later briefly joined the SI ), and the Angry Brigade.
In 1993, the Walt Disney Corporation bought the New Amsterdam Theater, which it renovated a few years later.

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