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Bolt's and remained
Although Bolt's past remained a mystery in all the series, some stories gave clues about his past, including some characters that appeared in various episodes.

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Lawrence's sexual orientation remains a controversial topic amongst historians ; though Bolt's primary source was ostensibly Seven Pillars, the film's portrayal seems informed by Richard Aldington's then-recent Biographical Inquiry ( 1955 ), which posited among other things that Lawrence was homosexual.
Unfortunately for Lean, the project suffered a further setback when Bolt suffered a massive stroke and was unable to continue writing ; the director felt that Bolt's involvement would be crucial to the film's success.
The Bounty was Bolt's first project after a stroke, which affected not only his movement, but his speech.
The Mission was Bolt's final film project, and once again represented his thematic preoccupations, this time with 18th-century Jesuits in South America.
Bolt's final produced script was Political Animal, later made into the TV movie Without Warning: The James Brady Story ( 1991 ), about the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan and the struggles of his press secretary, James Brady, to recover from a near-fatal gunshot injury he received in the process.
It was one of Bolt's few unsuccessful plays ; Bolt, who considered the play his best work for the stage, regretted this, feeling that perhaps he had not articulated his points well enough.
State of Revolution was Bolt's final produced play, though he wrote several others that were never published or produced.
Positive reviews praised Miles ' performance and Bolt's direction, which was clearly inspired by his frequent collaborator David Lean.
Robert Bolt's original idea was to make a film of Madame Bovary, starring Sarah Miles.
Roper was a character in Robert Bolt's famous play A Man for All Seasons, being portrayed ( however accurately ) as a contrarian, somewhat thick-headed man who would always oppose whatever doctrine was the established one.
He was later sent to Earth with Gorgon in an attempt to find Black Bolt's missing son with Daredevil's help.
Although Vulcan was nearly killed by Black Bolt's voice, Black Bolt prepared to abandon his plan when Crystal pointed out that the powers produced by the explosion would only inspire more harm rather than good.
In the manga, it was implied that inside Bolt's body was actually a void of space.
Ranjit Bolt's translation was dramatized and broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 25 September 2011 directed by Peter Kavanagh with original music composed and performed by Russell Taylor and Steve Cooke.
He leaves the Inhumans ' Himalayan refuge with Crystal, who is running away because she was being forced to marry Black Bolt's brother, Maximus ( only Crystal suspects he is mad ).

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Both the sudden rift between Medusa and Black Bolt apparent in Silent War and Black Bolt's later defeat at the hands of Hulk in World War Hulk could be attributed to this development, for it is uncertain just when Black Bolt might have been replaced by his Skrull duplicate.

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However, she became host to a xenoform originating from another universe at the end of the Fault, a time-space tear created by Black Bolt's T-Bomb.
Black Bolt's search for a new site for the city of Attilan ( eventually the Himalayas ) is detailed in a back-up feature of the alternate universe title What If, is rated with other powerful Marvel characters by Spider-Man in an " out of universe " conversation with the reader and another back-up feature in the title What If?
* Tago: A skinny robot who is another friend of Bolt's in the Rebellion.

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In 1960, Redgrave had her first starring role in Robert Bolt's The Tiger and the Horse, in which she co-starred with her father.
* The Last of the Wine ( 1956 )-A play showcasing the reactions of ordinary Englishmen to the advent of nuclear armageddon-one of Bolt's pet political issues.
One of Bolt's radio plays which Bolt tried to adapt to the stage.
* The Tiger and the Horse ( 1960 )-this play is the first of Bolt's to develop his themes of individualism, society, authority, and politics.
Adapted from a radio play Bolt had written in 1954, it is generally regarded as Bolt's finest work-and certainly his most successful.
The work contains many of Bolt's favorite themes of integrity and honor-as well as Brechtian devices which fit naturally within the story's fantasy setting.
The original cast included Eileen Atkins as Elizabeth and Bolt's wife Sarah Miles as Mary.
Founded in 1948, by Leo Beranek and Richard Bolt, professors at MIT, with Bolt's former student Robert Newman, Bolt, Beranek and Newman started life as an acoustical consulting company.
She revealed how she had used her powers to save Black Bolt's life, and then rejoined the Fantastic Four.
She negotiates the release of a captured Skrull communications officer, enabling them to track down Black Bolt's prison.
Crystal's marriage to Ronan proceeds, even following Black Bolt's decision to usurp the throne of the Kree.
After some time with Medusa ruling in Black Bolt's stead, he is resurrected and returns to the throne.
In this story she is being forced to marry Black Bolt's brother, Maximus, whom she does not like.
She attended Black Bolt's release from his isolation cell at the age of eighteen, and witnessed the first confrontation between Black Bolt and his insane brother Maximus the Mad.
When Medusa became pregnant, Attilan's Genetics Council argued that the pregnancy should be terminated due to the possibility of the child inheriting Maximus ' insanity coupled with Black Bolt's immense and destructive power.
While Medusa is issuing Black Bolt's war declarations to the Inhumans council he becomes frustrated and snaps his fingers to silence her, indicating that she wasn't relating what he intended.

job and there
Is there any other way to do the job??
Thus, there is an added incentive to stay on the job.
If there is adequate information on job opportunities for skilled jobs elsewhere, many more workers can be expected to respond.
Mr. Hawksley said he believed there are a number of qualified city residents who would be willing to take the full-time CD job.
`` You've got to admit she was smart to scare up this fine government job over there -- she'll get a home for herself and Cathy in no time.
But jolly old Uncle Donald would tell her no more than that Bobbie had certainly been considered for the job, but there were factors in a large company which outsiders and even some insiders couldn't understand.
Old Mr. Thom himself had stopped at the service station for a grease job, Wally confessed, and couldn't get one because there were cars on the pits waiting to be repaired.
`` You'll get a job there.
My head began to ache, and the fumes of the tractor began to bother my eyes, and I hated the job suddenly, and I thought, there are only moments when one sees beautiful things, and these are soon crushed, or they vanish.
Of the school age population (), there are 861 students attending primary school, there are 280 students attending secondary school, there are 455 students attending tertiary or university level schooling, there are 35 students who are seeking a job after school in the municipality.
After Oxford, Jackson got a job as a clerk in the Patent Office in London and arranged a job there for Housman as well.
Clinton did eventually move to Texas with Rodham to take a job leading McGovern's effort there in 1972.
Stephen Cook asserts that the prophetic efforts of this book can be summed up in this passage " I have been the Lord your God ever since the land of Egypt ; you know no God but me, and besides me there is no savior " () Hosea's job was to speak these words during a time when that had been essentially forgotten.
William Green, head of the American Federation of Labor, was taken to the first camp to demonstrate that there would be no job training involved beyond simple manual labor.
When an employee begins a new job, there is a transition period during which he or she is not contributing positively to the organization.
Regardless of the job, three determinants stand out as predictors of performance: ( 1 ) general mental ability ( especially for jobs higher in complexity ); ( 2 ) job experience ( although there is a law of diminishing returns ); and ( 3 ) the personality trait of conscientiousness ( people who are dependable and achievement-oriented, who plan well ).
Generally speaking, when a subordinate performs well or when there are positive exchanges between a leader and a subordinate, their relationship is strengthened, performance and job satisfaction are enhanced, and the subordinate will feel more commitment to the leader and the organization as a whole.
After studying in Hamburg, Atta wanted to return to Cairo to work, but there were few job prospects, as his family did not have the " right connections.
When Napoleon rose to power in 1799, there was no ancient base from which to draw his staff, and he had to choose the people he thought best for the job, including officers from his army, revolutionaries who had been in the National Assembly, and even some former aristocrats such as prime minister Talleyrand.
Researchers Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan, at the University of Chicago and MIT found in a 2004 study that there was widespread discrimination in the workplace against job applicants whose names were merely perceived as “ sounding black ”.

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