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Some of Anderson's superhero novels include Enemies & Allies, about the first meeting of Batman and Superman and ' The Last Days of Krypton ', telling the story of how Krypton came to be destroyed and the choice two parents had to make for their son.
During his apprenticeship, he made friends with Anderson's son Alexander and became acquainted with his daughter Allison, who would later become his wife.
* Gwydion Pendderwen, Anderson's Craft " foster son ", worked with him during the 1950s and ' 60s, helping to edit and publish Victor's book, Thorns of the Blood Rose.
For example, the Wilson brothers ( Owen, Luke, and Andrew ), Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Seymour Cassel, Anjelica Huston, Jason Schwartzman, Kumar Pallana and son Dipak Pallana, Stephen Dignan and Brian Tenenbaum, and Eric Chase Anderson ( Anderson's brother ).
Anderson's son, Charlie, used to play football for Macclesfield Town.
The youngest and most pitiful son, Igner, speaks more inarticulately than Walt and Larry, seems to be mentally challenged and usually finds himself assigned the worst jobs, including being forced into Mom's brassiere for the purposes of a demonstration, and playing the part of Pamela Anderson's body for her head in a jar.
Anderson's son Austin, began his University career the Fall of 2008 as a Freshman at the McGill University in Montreal, Quebec and remained the starting placekicker for the McGill Redmen Football Team until his graduation in April 2012.
Anderson's son, Dres Anderson, plays wide receiver for the University of Utah.
Anderson's son, film director Paul Thomas Anderson, named his production entity " The Ghoulardi Film Company.
Anderson's post-playing career was mired by a bitter legal battle over child support for a son, Nicholas, whom he fathered out of wedlock in 1989.
Like his boss Abe Saffron, Anderson's circumstantial connections to the Nielsen case are numerous: he reportedly borrowed a considerable sum of money from Theeman ; he had business links to both Theeman and Theeman's " drug troubled " son, and he was a known associate of the three men charged with conspiring to kidnap Nielsen.

Anderson's and Alexander
Robert Alexander Anderson's (' 12 ) story is told in The Dawn Patrol.

Anderson's and Anderson
These films, influenced by one of Anderson ' heroes, the French filmmaker Jean Vigo, and made in the tradition of the British documentaries of Humphrey Jennings, foreshadowed much of the social realism of British cinema that emerged in the next decade, with Reisz's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ), Richardson's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner ( 1962 ) and Anderson's own This Sporting Life ( 1963 ), produced by Reisz.
Anderson developed an acquaintance from 1950 with John Ford, which led to what has come to be regarded as one of the standard books on that director, Anderson's About John Ford ( 1983 ).
After the missed field goal, the Falcons drove to the Denver 21-yard line with Anderson's 13-yard run, wide receiver Terance Mathis's 13-yard catch, and a 15-yard run from Anderson, giving them a chance to cut their deficit to within one touchdown.
The next week, there was a primary in Connecticut, which ( while Anderson was the ballot ) Anderson's team had chose not to campaign for.
Although the Carter campaign feared Anderson could be a spoiler, Anderson's campaign turned out to be " simply another option for frustrated voters who had already decided not to back Carter for another term.
The screenplay is an adaptation by Bridget Boland, John Hale and Richard Sokolove of the 1948 play by Maxwell Anderson ; Anderson's blank verse format was retained for only portions of the screenplay, such as Anne's soliloquy in the Tower of London, but then again, Anderson did not use blank verse throughout the play either, only in portions of it.
Ramsay returned to Glasgow as Anderson's assistant at the Anderson College.
On June 17, 2006, Anderson's number was retired by the Fort Worth Cats, for whom Anderson had played in 1955.
Anderson's accomplishment was equalled in the 2006 World Series, when St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa — who had previously won the World Series with the Oakland Athletics in 1989, and who considers Anderson his mentor — led his team to the title over the Detroit Tigers.
Anderson's public school district is the Anderson Community School Corporation, which includes one high school, Anderson High School which serves grades 10 – 12, one junior high school, Highland Junior High School ( formerly Highland High School ) which serves grades 7-9, two intermediate schools, North Side and East Side which serve grades 4-6, and three elementary schools, which serve k-3.
Ward, waiting outside and unable to bear the ongoing beating, attempts to go in ; he is stopped by the other FBI men Anderson has called in, and he silently remembers his pledge to do things Anderson's way.
" Anderson's spirit and quality of life has earned national recognition as Anderson County was named an " All-America City " in 2000.
Anderson Mall is Anderson's largest shopping center.
Release of Anderson's first post-Home of the Brave album, 1989's Strange Angels, was delayed for more than a year in order for Anderson to take singing lessons.
Anderson contributed to " Call on Me " from Reed's collaborative project The Raven, on the tracks " Rouge " and " Rock Minuet " from Reed's Ecstasy, and " Hang on to Your Emotions " from Reed's Set the Twilight Reeling ; Lou Reed contributes to the tracks " In Our Sleep " from Laurie Anderson's Bright Red and " One Beautiful Evening " from Anderson's Life on a String.
A recurring motif in Anderson's work is the use of a voice filter which deepens her voice into a masculine register, a technique which Anderson has referred to as " audio drag ".
Rather than just have Jon Anderson's name, it was released under " Jon and Jane Anderson ".
In 2004, Gerry Anderson produced Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet, which was rendered using computer-generated imagery ( CGI ) and motion capture techniques.
Deciding to revive Captain Scarlet in the late 1990s, Gerry Anderson supervised the production of a computer-animated reboot series, Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet, which commenced broadcast in the United Kingdom in 2005.
It was at this time that Anderson distanced himself from what was dubbed the Britpop movement, which he was seen by many to have inaugurated ( despite its perky uncomplicated masculinity being very much at odds with Anderson's personality ).
On January 27, 2005, the DAR co-hosted with the U. S. Postal Service the first " day of issue " dedication ceremony of the Marian Anderson commemorative stamp, at which Anderson's family was honored.
Anderson sued Ward for illegitimately taking the rights without Anderson's knowledge.

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Freak Show also served as the name for a CD-ROM released by the Voyager Company on January 1994, shortly after Laurie Anderson's first multimedia CD-ROM experiment, Puppet Motel.
The town is known for having served as the setting for Sherwood Anderson's 1919 collection of short stories Winesburg, Ohio.
The Slough Trading Estate in Buckinghamshire had served as Anderson's production base since the filming of Stingray in 1964.
The 1984 Series was Anderson's fifth overall as a manager — in addition to the 1972 Fall Classic, he had also managed the Reds during the 1970 World Series ( which they lost to the Baltimore Orioles ) and served as skipper during Cincinnati's back-to-back world championships in 1975 and 1976.
* Dr. Samuel Napier Robertson served as professor 1869 – 1901 and took over as principal of PWC following Anderson's move into the provincial civil service, serving until 1937.
He previously served as Anderson's stand-in on MacGyver.
The station signed on January 2, 1970 as English-language WSMW-TV, and served Worcester with general entertainment programming that included old movies, cartoons like Bugs Bunny, religious shows, a cooking show ( Cooking with Bernard ), science fiction shows ( Gerry Anderson's UFO ) and sitcoms.
Anderson's grizzly bear, Brutus the bear, served as his best man in the ceremony.

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