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Blackie paid £ 25 for 24 paintings with accompanying verses, but it wasn't until publication of Flower Fairies of the Summer in 1925 that Barker received royalties for her work.
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The earliest known use in print of the term " trick or treat " appears in 1927, from Blackie, Alberta, Canada: Hallowe ' en provided an opportunity for real strenuous fun.
In 1850, for example, Blackie and Son in Glasgow published the first general dictionary of English that relied heavily upon pictorial illustrations integrated with the text.
The earliest known use in print of the term " trick or treat " appears in 1927, from Blackie, Alberta: Hallowe ’ en provided an opportunity for real strenuous fun.
Mary sings the song San Francisco and wins the Chicken's Ball for the Paradise ; but Blackie refuses the prize money.
Several selections are cultivated in gardens as ornamental plants for their attractive foliage, including the dark-leafed cultivars ' Blackie ' and ' Ace of Spades ' and the chartreuse-foliaged ' Margarita '.
In 1850, for example, Blackie and Son in Glasgow published the first general dictionary of English that relied heavily upon pictorial illustrations integrated with the text.
Stamos began his acting career with a role on the television show General Hospital as Blackie Parrish, for which he received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 1984.
Machine " and " I Wanna Be Somebody " helped the album sell, and set the band up for " Blind In Texas ", a song written in St. Paul, Minnesota, by Blackie Lawless.
A new album, Dominator was planned for release in October 2006, according to a statement made by Blackie Lawless at a tour stop in Kavarna.
Mary sings the song San Francisco and wins the Chicken's Ball for the Paradise ; but Blackie refuses the prize money.
In 1929, a new printing works for Blackie and Sons Publishers were erected on Kirkintilloch Road, retaining the name of their original Townhead works, ' The Villafield Press '.
During the Second World War, Blackie & Son Ltd used part of their Bishopbriggs works for the manufacture of 3. 45 " shells for the Ministry of Supply.
Although best known for television series, he won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for the novel Conrad's War ( Blackie, 1978 ).
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Gable had played a similar character also named " Blackie " two years earlier in the smash hit gangster epic Manhattan Melodrama, with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
His career revived when from 1941 to 1949 he played the character Boston Blackie in 14 low-budget movies produced by Columbia Pictures, starting with Meet Boston Blackie, and one season of radio shows.
The band effectively disbanded a few months later with Blackie Lawless embarking on a short lived solo career.
Gable had played a similar character also named " Blackie " two years earlier in the smash hit gangster epic Manhattan Melodrama, with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
Beginning in 1945, the Bell Record Company of Honolulu responded to the demand with a series of releases by the western swing band Fiddling Sam and his Hawaiian Buckaroos ( led by fiddler Homer H. Spivey, and including Lloyd C. Moore, Tiny Barton, Al Hittle, Calvert Duke, Tolbert E. Stinnett and Raymond " Blackie " Barnes ).
He put together a quality coaching staff ; adding Steve Sucic who had coached with the team in the early 1960s and kept Gord Akerman and Frank " Blackie Johnston " from former coach Bob Shaw's staff.
Yossarian's first name, John, is discovered quite late in the novel, with a throwaway remark by Colonel Korn: " Call me Blackie, John.
This all-chimp band, dressed in colorful hippie-style wigs and wardrobe, featured Lancelot Link ( played by Tongo ) on guitar and Mata Hairi ( played by Debbie ) on tambourine, with Blackie as " Bananas Marmoset " on the drums.
Produced by Columbia Pictures, many were mysteries laced with comic relief such as Meet Boston Blackie ( 1941 ), Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion ( 1945 ), The Phantom Thief ( 1945 ), and Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture ( 1949 ).
Out of those early litters came Blackie, an all black Burmese-like male and Daddy Warbucks, a seal point with white feet.
At the last moment, Jim hurries to Sing Sing Prison and meets Blackie, together with Father Joe, who is now the prison's chaplain.
Chernushka ( Чернушка, " Blackie ") made one orbit on board Korabl-Sputnik-4 ( Sputnik 9 ) on March 9, 1961 with a cosmonaut dummy ( whom Soviet officials nicknamed Ivan Ivanovich ), mice and a guinea pig.
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Blackie arranges to meet him for a celebration, but something comes up, and he sends Eleanor to keep Jim company at the Cotton Club until he can join them.
Snow ( Thomas E. Jackson ), who had had been his chief assistant until Jim fired him for corruption, threatens to tell reporters that Jim covered up for Blackie in the Arnold case.
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