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Architects who have been strongly influenced by the anthroposophic style include Imre Makovecz in Hungary, Hans Scharoun and Joachim Eble in Germany, Erik Asmussen in Sweden, Kenji Imai in Japan, Thomas Rau, Anton Alberts and Max van Huut in Holland, Christopher Day and Camphill Architects in the UK, Thompson and Rose in America, Denis Bowman in Canada, and Walter Burley Griffin and Gregory Burgess in Australia.
Bowman guided Detroit to its first Finals appearance in 29 years, only to be swept by the New Jersey Devils.
In the two movies, Bowman is played by Keir Dullea.
Upon orbital insertion around Jupiter, however, David Bowman is confronted with a huge, black featureless monolith with the exact proportions of 1 by 4 by 9 ( the squares of the first three positive integers ).
Bowman contacts his former girl friend, Betty Fernandez, appearing on her television screen by manipulating the tube, and in a more physical way to his elderly mother, who lies dying.
HAL is voiced by Douglas Rain in the two film adaptations of the Space Odyssey saga, and speaks in a soft, calm voice and a conversational manner, in contrast to the crewmen, David Bowman and Frank Poole, who speak tersely and with little emotional inflection.
Feature films, such as The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, Dead Again, Kundun, Fluke, What Dreams May Come and Birth, contemporary books by authors such as Carol Bowman and Vicki Mackenzie, as well as popular songs, deal with reincarnation.
Allen's group soon disappeared, but the first IWW group in Britain was founded by members of the Industrial Syndicalist Education League around Guy Bowman in 1913.
Clarke was so impressed by the demonstration that he used it in the climactic scene of his screenplay for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, where the HAL 9000 computer sings the same song as it is being put to sleep by astronaut Dave Bowman.
Smaug was eventually slain by Bard the Bowman and Thorin claimed the mountain.
The Golden Snitch, often referred to as simply the Snitch, is a small golden ball the approximate size of a walnut ( roughly in diameter ), developed by Bowman Wright ( 1492 – 1560 ).
Benjamin Britten wrote the leading role of Oberon in his setting of A Midsummer Night's Dream ( 1960 ) especially for him ; the countertenor role of Apollo in Britten's Death in Venice ( 1973 ) was created by James Bowman, the best-known amongst the next generation of English countertenors.
" In The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume XII: The Crisis of Empire, edited by Alan Bowman, Averil Cameron, and Peter Garnsey, 67 – 89.
* Film-series ' opening speech by James Bowman
Because he was the youngest, John began to suffer several beatings at the hands of Bowman ( who is said by Laurie Holmes in the John Holmes biography A Life Measured in Inches, 2008, to have had bipolar disorder ) that continued well into his late adolescence.
Bowman County was created by the 1883 Dakota Territory legislature but eliminated in 1903 due to a lack of settlement.
One of the most well known versions of the Pecos Bill stories is by James Cloyd Bowman in Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time ( 1937 ) which won the Newbery Honor in 1938, and was republished in 2007.
* Liner notes to Music For Your Mother by Rob Bowman, 1992.
* Liner notes to Music For Your Mother by Rob Bowman, 1992.
Liner notes to Live: Meadowbrook, Rochester, Michigan – 12 September 1971 by Rob Bowman, 1996.
Liner notes to Music For Your Mother by Rob Bowman, 1992.
Jacksonville, one of Fountain County's early settlements, was established by John Bowman and his father Henry in the early 1830s on land situated just north of Mill Creek and was named for Andrew Jackson.
The town gained a post office during the administration of Indiana Governor David Wallace, and was named by John Bowman and Judge Mitchell C. Black in the governor's honor.

Bowman and radio
* 1974 – Edith Bowman, Scottish television and radio presenter
He had a few hits on local radio in Phoenix, including Ian Tyson's " Four Strong Winds " and " Just To Satisfy You " ( co-written with Don Bowman ).
Floyd follows a suggestion that he simply try to call Bowman on the radio, and that night has a strange dream in which he sees the monolith floating at the foot of his bed.
They talk about how Floyd called Bowman on the radio, and Chris asks if Bowman ever replied.
* Amanda Bowman, British radio personality
* Georgina Bowman, British radio personality
* Amanda Bowman ( born 1959 ), British radio presenter
Paul Smith, a former BBC and commercial radio producer, then joined Century as Programme Controller, and Sales Director Debbie Bowman was promoted to Managing Director.
These included John Peters, who launched Radio Trent ( the East Midlands ' first commercial radio station in 1975 ), Amanda Bowman, Tony Lyman, Tim Gough, Steve Merike, Paul Robey, Jeff Cooper, Andy Marriott, Ian Chilvers, Mark Burrows, Ron Coles, Steve Orchard, Tim Rogers, David Lloyd, Ashley Franklin, Peter Quinn, Sheila Tracy, ' Diddy ' David Hamilton, Mike Wyer and Erica Hughes.
* 6 March – Jonathan Philbin Bowman, journalist and radio presenter ( born 1969 ).
* 6 January-Jonathan Philbin Bowman, journalist and radio presenter ( died 2000 ).
The awards are announced in a ceremony typically taking place in London in November, presented by well-known radio personalities such as Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills, and Edith Bowman.
Bowman has won two Jacob's Awards for his radio broadcasting, in 1970 and 1981, the latter for his presentation of the current affairs programme, Day by Day.
He is the presenter of Bowman Sunday Morning ( previously Bowman Saturday ) on radio, a weekly compilation of material from broadcasting archives at home and abroad.
His eldest son Jonathan Philbin Bowman a journalist, television and radio presenter died in an accident in March 2000.
* MP3 audio interview with Stax Records expert Rob Bowman on the radio program The Sound of Young America regarding Wattstax
Eventually, Gallagher builds a makeshift radio from parts of the Mars Rover ' Pathfinder ', through which Bowman instructs them to use a Russian probe's sample-return system to launch themselves into orbit.
During the trip, Bowman tells Gallagher that the probe can hold only two people ; whereupon Pettengill flees, taking the radio, only to be killed by AMEE.
Edith Eleanor Bowman ( born 15 January 1974 ) is a Scottish music critic, radio DJ and television presenter.
Jonathan Philbin Bowman ( 6 January 1969 – 3 March 2000 ) was an Irish journalist and radio broadcaster.
Kingsley molded the fledgling program into a major success then, on May 6, 1978, succeeded Bowman and hosted the program until December 2005, when Kingsley started a competing radio show, Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40.
From 2003 onwards, Murray established himself as a music radio presenter on the weekday daytime Colin and Edith show alongside Edith Bowman.

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