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One day, he stopped a couple of the thugs from mugging a newcomer to the area, Leiko, unaware that she was an agent sent by his father to look for him.
Seeing that sensational newcomer Greta Garbo was one of a kind, she went to Thalberg and " demanded recognition as one of another kind ".
The film was a critical and commercial failure, although Pfeiffer herself received some positive attention, notably from the New York Times, which said " although she is a relative screen newcomer, Miss Pfeiffer manages to look much more insouciant and comfortable than anyone else in the cast.
In 1985, she became press spokesperson for the Greens in the Bundestag, despite being a newcomer to this line of work.
"... the clever little newcomer whose work wins fresh recommendations with every new picture in which she appears ".
She tested for the role, which went to Gertrude Olmstead instead, but soon after she was hired as an extra for Pretty Ladies, in which she and fellow newcomer Joan Crawford were among a bevy of chorus girls dangling from an elaborate chandelier.
Furthermore, one journalist claimed that she was the only newcomer of 1935 destined for stardom.
" She studied in the Hollywood Studio Club, and in the late 1940s she shared an apartment with another newcomer, Marilyn Monroe.
Some Chinese records indicated that this is because after she moved to Quanzhou, an old ironsmith neighbour, Weng Yihuang ( 翁翌皇 ), treated this foreigner newcomer like his own daughter.
One of Stanley's 1925 Victor recordings, " When My Sugar Walks Down the Street ", in which she shared the vocal with newcomer Gene Austin, helped launch Austin's illustrious career.
According to hasher lore, a newcomer in San Diego was invited to a hash ; she did not know it was a running group, and she attended the run in a red dress instead of running clothes.
She admitted she was excited at being a newcomer to the series:
Kat became Zeo Ranger I, and piloted the Zeozord I and Super Zeozord I. Kat was very friendly in welcoming new Ranger Tanya Sloan to the team ; she helped Tanya register for school and invited the newcomer to live with her family throughout Zeo.
She is not socially accepted by the other students in Jesse's school, to whom she is a newcomer.
Although she looked forward to the film project, believing it would be her most important to date, she was later replaced by newcomer Jean Peters due to scheduling conflicts, a decision she resented.
In 1931, she was cast with newcomer Irene Dunne, leading man Lowell Sherman, and with fellow silent screen star Norman Kerry in the talkie Bachelor Apartment.
Van Dyke, was MacDonald's first film in which she teamed with newcomer baritone Nelson Eddy.
While that film featured a larger " all star " cast ( in fact, Universal had approached several, including Steve McQueen and Paul Newman, to star in Earthquake-but they had already been signed for Inferno ), Universal was able to land Charlton Heston in the lead role, along with Ava Gardner ( who signed at the proverbial " 11th hour " simply because she wanted to spend the summer in Los Angeles ), George Kennedy, Lorne Greene, Geneviève Bujold ( who agreed to a part in the film to head off an impending lawsuit by Universal over a prior project ), Richard Roundtree ( riding a wave of success from the Shaft film series ), former evangelical Marjoe Gortner as an antagonist, and newcomer Victoria Principal.
Balshofer then hired her again to costar with early drag performer Julian Eltinge and newcomer Rudolph Valentino in Over the Rhine, for which she was awarded the title of " Best Dressed Girl in Pictures ".
In town, Mary rents a room from Mrs. Thomas ; John Linden, the only other lodger, wants to become better acquainted with the blonde newcomer, but she is not interested.

newcomer and achieved
Lifford has achieved national recognition in the 2008 Tidy Towns Awards as the best newcomer to the competition in Category ' C '.
He achieved another success in Hell's House ( 1932 ) co-starring then newcomer Bette Davis.
He achieved success in 1937 when cast opposite another relative newcomer, Dorothy Lamour, in The Hurricane, which was written by James Norman Hall.

newcomer and surprising
* Warren Beatty is a " surprising newcomer " and an " amiable, decent, sturdy lad whose emotional exhaustion and defeat are the deep pathos in the film "
It is perhaps not surprising that these two situations lead to a humour that often has as a basis the newcomer trying to assimilate themselves with the new country.

newcomer and success
Camille Claudel, directed by newcomer Bruno Nuytten and starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu, was a major commercial success in 1988, earning Adjani, who was also the film's co-producer, a César Award for best actress.
The label has also found great commercial success with the vocalist Norah Jones, and released new albums by established artists on the fringes of jazz such as Van Morrison, Al Green, Anita Baker and newcomer Amos Lee, sometimes referred to as the " male Norah Jones ".
Contemporary signings, such as Slaughter & The Dogs and the pre-stardom Adam and the Ants ( whose sole single with Decca, Young Parisians, would later be a UK Top 10 hit on the back of the band's success at CBS ), were second division when compared to the likes of PolyGram, CBS, EMI, and newcomer Virgin's rosters of hitmakers.
The album helped to introduce newcomer producers The Neptunes, Just Blaze, Kanye West and Bink, which have all gone on to achieve notable success.
Schulberg wrote the 1957 film A Face in the Crowd starring newcomer Andy Griffith in which an obscure country singer rises to fame, and becomes extraordinarily manipulative to preserve his success and power.
The film had two newcomer heroes who never became popular, and the film was a success due to its music.
Luan overcame with success the first hurdles of his career as a " newcomer " in professional boxing.
There was some initial success, and in 2003 newcomer Matt Neal finished third in the standings for them, in what was Arena's best year in the BTCC with six wins and finishing second in the Teams ' and Manufacturers ' Championships.

newcomer and working
On August 19, 1974, two police officers, alcoholic veteran Ted Vetter and newcomer Robert Farnham, are working the night shift in the London neighborhood of Crouch End.
So as the newcomer learns the ways of their adopted homeland they add new repertoires, new ways of cooking, working, dressing, seeking entertainment, playing, and so forth.
Maggie was initially acerbic, greeting newcomer Victoria Winters ( Alexandra Moltke ) with, " You're a jerk ," ( Maggie was irritated that Vicki was working for the Collins family ), but quickly showed herself to be a good, decent person.

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To attack Pike directly would gain Woodruff little, for as a penniless newcomer Pike had nothing to lose.
A relative newcomer in outdoor signs is Mylar polyester film, now used as a printed overlay for trans-illuminated signs ( see below ).
The Kingdom of Italy was a relative newcomer to the colonial scramble for Africa.
The race became a round of the new European Championship in 1936, when stormy weather and a broken oil line led to a series of crashes, eliminating the Mercedes-Benzes of Chiron, Fagioli, and von Brauchitsch, as well as Bernd Rosemeyer's Typ C for newcomer Auto Union ; Rudolf Caracciola, proving the truth of his nickname, Regenmeister ( Rainmaster ), went on to win.
The relationship made it much easier for the newcomer to make her first film, and Bogart did his best to put her at ease by joking with her and quietly coaching her.
Before Raymond and Bohemond arrived, Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sibylla to be married to a Poitevin newcomer, Guy of Lusignan, whose older brother Amalric of Lusignan was already an established figure at court.
The Novichok ( Russian for " newcomer ") agents are a series of organophosphate compounds that were developed in the Soviet Union from the mid 1960s to the 1990s.
A welcome party is held for the purpose of welcoming a newcomer, such as a new club member, a new employee, or a family's new baby.
With Pulitzer prizewinners and MacArthur Fellows leading its liberal-arts programme, the relative newcomer ( founded in 1891 ) has proved more than a match for its illustrious Ivy League rival.
Before Raymond and Bohemond arrived, however, Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sibylla to be married to a Poitevin newcomer, Guy of Lusignan, whose older brother Amalric of Lusignan was already an established figure at court.
Burton turned down the lead for Lawrence of Arabia, also turned down by Marlon Brando, which went to newcomer Peter O ' Toole.
In October 2003, after American newcomer Tim Howard won the starting goalkeeper's job from Barthez, United agreed to release Barthez from his contract at Old Trafford after the 2003 – 04 season, and also agreed to loan Barthez out to Marseille for the remainder of that season.
Because he still hoped to be a candidate, Stevenson refused to give the nominating address for relative newcomer John F. Kennedy, which strained relations between the two men.
When the newcomer saw the one they took for Olaf, he cried out, " My lord king!
As a newcomer to the small local community, he is threatened by Hanner's son Orin, Jr. ( Brad Hunt ), the incompetent local tool of the company, the corrupt local Sheriff Lloyd ( Ed Bruce ), and several thugs that work for them.
The anthropologist Juan Villarías-Robles, who works with the Spanish National Research Council, said " Richard Freund was a newcomer to our project and appeared to be involved in his own very controversial issue concerning King Solomon's search for ivory and gold in Tartessos, the well documented settlement in the Doñana area established in the first millennium BC " and described his claims as ' fanciful '.
Everyone, except for Henry, is charmed by the newcomer, even the non-religious Professor Wutheridge ( Monty Woolley ).
* Golden Globe Award for Most Promising newcomer – Female – ( Susan Flannery )
Moline was re-chartered as a city under a mayor / aldermanic form of government on April 21, 1872, and John Deere, the longtime resident and entrepreneur, was defeated by Daniel Wheelock, a newcomer, for the first mayorship.
Republican newcomer Gregg A. Padovano defeated Democratic incumbent Councilman Erich Fleischmann for Mayor.
( Sept. 4, 1971 ) " 1835 newcomer to Hawthorne found city unfit for children ", Patent Trader.

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