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In 2005, Gene Weingarten from The Washington Post was sent a gift of a first edition Barnaby book as an incentive for Watterson's cooperation.
The plan was opposed by key Queensland Senators Ron Boswell and Barnaby Joyce, and was scuttled in 2006.
Another French / Polish stop motion animated series was Colargol ( Barnaby the Bear in the UK, Jeremy in Canada ), by Olga Pouchine and Tadeusz Wilkosz.
He acted as an elector in Northamptonshire, but in 1443 was accused, along with an accomplice, Eustace Barnaby, of attacking, kidnapping, and stealing £ 40 of goods from Thomas Smythe.
Although Seymour I. Rubinstein was the principal owner of the company, Rob Barnaby was the sole author of the early versions of the program ; starting with WordStar 4. 0, the program was built on new code written principally by Peter Mierau.
The voice-over and the show's organization into " acts " with an epilogue was homage to Quinn Martin police dramas including The Fugitive, The Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, The F. B. I., and Cannon.
The poem was inspired in part by a talking raven in the novel Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty by Charles Dickens.
He was also inspired by Grip, the raven in Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty by Charles Dickens.
* Jacqueline Scott, an actress who made multiple appearances on such television shows as Gunsmoke, The Outer Limits, Bonanza, The Fugitive, Ironside, Planet of the Apes, and Barnaby Jones, was also born in Sikeston.
Beginning in 1932, the cousins wrote four novels using the pseudonym Barnaby Ross about Drury Lane, a Shakespearean actor who had retired from the stage due to deafness and was consulted as an amateur detective.
As well, Adams drew 18 sample dailies ( three weeks ' continuity ) of a proposed dramatic serial, Tangent, about construction engineer Barnaby Peake, his college-student brother Jeff, and their teenaged sibling Chad, in 1965, but it was not syndicated.
Atlas was named after a character in the popular comic strip Barnaby., and they initially decided to name the commercial versions " Mabel ".
Barnaby Jones was a milk-drinking detective who came out of retirement to investigate the death of his son.
When Barnaby Jones was cancelled, it was one of the last surviving 1970s detective dramas.
Barnaby was a comic strip which began April 20, 1942 in the newspaper PM and was later syndicated in 64 American newspapers ( for a combined circulation of more than 5, 500, 000 ).
Barnaby's parents denied that Mr. O ' Malley was real and took Barnaby to a number of child psychologists.
Barnaby was primarily a daily strip which began 20 April 1942 and later had a short-lived Sunday strip.
Everyday dress, worn to most lessons, consists of a white shirt, black silk tie, light grey trousers ( introduced by Barnaby Lenon, and replacing the previously dark grey trousers, as the lighter grey was more traditional having been part of the uniform previously ), black shoes, an optional blue jumper ( sweater ), a dark blue woollen uniform jacket known as a ' bluer ', the option of the school blue and white scarf and dark blue woolen overcoat similar to the bluer on cold days and, notably, the Harrow Hat, often erroneously called a boater, made of varnished straw with a dark blue band.
The first and most famous lawsuit of such kind was pursued in 1615 by Barnaby Goche, was master of the college between 1604 and 1626.

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For some years, he then made guest appearances in primetime series such as Cannon, Barnaby Jones, Hawaii Five-O, and The Waltons, as well as appearing in several made-for-TV movies such as The Hatfields and The McCoys with Jack Palance, Addie and the Kings of Hearts with Jason Robards, Last of the Belles with Susan Sarandon, and Deadman's Curve in which he portrayed Jan Berry of the musical group Jan and Dean.
In the 1978 BBC mini-series The Lost Boys, he was portrayed at various ages by Barnaby Holm ( son of actor Ian Holm, who portrayed Barrie ), Paul Holmes, Philip Kassler, Mark Benson, and Christopher Blake.

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The phrase may have been invented by either writer Barnaby Conrad or automotive author Ken Purdy.
* Barnaby Rudge ( 1841 ) by Charles Dickens
* Barnaby Kay as Dennis Philby: an English businessman residing in Hong Kong who is driven over the edge by his girlfriend's unexpected pregnancy.
* The prison appears in a number of novels by Charles Dickens, including Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty and Great Expectations, and is the subject of an entire essay in his work Sketches by Boz.
The 1958 film version, adapted by John Michael Hayes and directed by Joseph Anthony, starred Shirley Booth ( Come Back, Little Sheba ) as Dolly, Anthony Perkins ( Psycho ) as Cornelius, Shirley MacLaine ( Terms of Endearment ) as Irene, Paul Ford ( The Music Man ) as Vandergelder, and Robert Morse reprising his Broadway role as Barnaby.
The cousins also allowed the Barnaby Ross name to be used as a house name for the publication of a series of historical novels by Don Tracy.
In 1995 the studios were purchased by the National Film and Television School ( NFTS ) and yet again in mid-2000 by a consortium led by Fragile Films ' Uri Fruchtmann and Barnaby Thompson, Harry Handelsman and John Kao, with a view to reviving the fortunes of the studio.
Yo La Tengo reunited with Dave Schramm in 1990 to record Fakebook, an album of mostly acoustic tunes, including covers of Cat Stevens, Gene Clark, The Kinks, Daniel Johnston, among others, with five original songs by the band themselves, including an acoustic version of Barnaby Hardly Working.
Barnaby received much critical praise when it first appeared, and it has been reprinted in Barnaby Quarterly ( three issues, 1940s ), by Henry Holt and Company ( two hardcover books, with strips redrawn ), Dover books ( reprinting the first hardcover, 1960s ), Ballantine Books ( six paperbacks, 1980s ) and in Comics Revue magazine.
Jerome Chodorov wrote a 1946 stage adaptation, Barnaby and Mr. O ' Malley, produced by Barney Josephson.
* Etaoin Shrdlu, or a portion of the phrase, is the name of a character in many works of fiction, including: Elmer Rice's 1923 play The Adding Machine, Charles G. Finney's The Circus of Dr. Lao, Crockett Johnson's comic strip Barnaby, Bill Holman's comic strip Smokey Stover, Walt Kelly's comic strip Pogo, and the novel Psychoshop by Roger Zelazny and Alfred Bester.

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* Thomas, Alfred Barnaby ( 1940 ) The Plains Indians and New Mexico, 1751-1778: A collection of documents illustrative of the history of the eastern frontier of New Mexico.
* Thomas d ' Urfey-Sir Barnaby Whigg
Barnaby Thomas Gerald Joyce ( born 17 April 1967 ), Australian politician, has been a member of the Australian Senate representing the state of Queensland since July 2005.
He joined up with the English agent Thomas Randolph ( alias Barnaby ) and they travelled incognito to Scotland via Flanders.
* Margaret Butler, married firstly to Thomas, second son of the Earl of Desmond, and secondly to Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory and had issue.

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This success can be attributed to a more assertive National Party image ( a differentation to that of the Liberals ) and the growing popularity of state and federal Nationals identities such as Barnaby Joyce.
In September 2008, Barnaby Joyce replaced CLP Senator and Nationals deputy leader Nigel Scullion as leader of the Nationals in the Senate, and stated that his party in the upper house would no longer necessarily vote with their Liberal counterparts in the upper house, which opened up another possible avenue for the Rudd Labor Government to get legislation through.
* Clark Barnaby Firestone, The Coasts of Illusion: A Study of Travel Tales, Harper Books, 1924.
He founded MicroPro International Corporation in September 1978 and hired John Robbins Barnaby as programmer, who wrote a word processor, WordMaster, and a sorting program, SuperSort, both in Intel 8080 assembly language.
After Rubinstein obtained a report that discussed the abilities of contemporary standalone word processors from IBM, Xerox, and Wang Laboratories, Barnaby enhanced WordMaster with similar features and support for the CP / M operating system.
Charles Dickens publishes The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge, A Christmas Carol, Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son and David Copperfield.
** Barnaby Potter, Bishop of Carlisle ( d. 1642 )
Charles Dickens's Barnaby Rudge is set amid the Gordon Riots, and A Tale of Two Cities in the French Revolution.
The Stars also received Patrik Stefan and Jaroslav Modry in the Atlanta trade, and signed Eric Lindros, Jeff Halpern, Matthew Barnaby and Darryl Sydor as free agents.

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