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For another, more critical, view of Michael Boyd's RSC see Simon Trowbridge's book The Company: a Biographical Dictionary of the RSC and supplementary blog.
It was broadcast from May 2000 until Boyd's dismissal in March 2002, and took its name from a 1969 book of the same name by Desmond Morris.
Brian Boyd's book Pale Fire: The Magic of Artistic Discovery thoroughly explores the authorship and interpretive options, eventually settling on a thesis involving intervention in the text by both Shade and his daughter Hazel after their respective deaths.
Ann Boyd's 1967 book The Devil With James Bond explores the theory of the updating of the Princess and dragon genre.
Boyd's latest book, Why Lyrics Last: Evolution, Cognition and Shakespeare's Sonnets, was released by HUP, in April, 2012.
The two were reading in their hotel room one night-Berra a comic book and Brown his copy of Boyd's Pathology.

Boyd's and with
The play was again adapted to the world of gangsters in Don Boyd's 2001 My Kingdom, a version which differs from all others in commencing with the Lear character, Sandeman, played by Richard Harris, in a loving relationship with his wife.
Works include William Boyd's An Ice-Cream War ; Sebastian Faulks ' Birdsong and The Girl at the Lion d ' Or ( concerned with the War's consequences ); Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy and Sebastian Barry's A Long Long Way.
The southern section coastline is metamorphic and Devonian in age, with some heavily folded sections at Red Point, near Boyd's tower.
The reservoirs include Boyd's Corners and West Branch, with the latter being the east-of-Hudson terminus of the Catskill / Delaware system and an important link in the NYC water supply.
Boyd's partnership with the architect Thomas Graham Jackson brought about the expansion of the College and its endowment with its iconic ' Anglo-Jackson ' buildings.
Wyly, along with Pierre Sprey, Ray Leopold, Franklin ' Chuck ' Spinney, Jim Burton, and Tom Christie were described by writer Coram as Boyd's Acolytes, a group who, in various ways and forms, promoted and disseminated Boyd's ideas throughout the modern military and defense establishment.
By the fourteenth, Greene's army had outrun the British and crossed the Dan River at Irvine's ferry in Halifax County, Virginia with boats being delivered from Boyd's ferry in Halifax and from Dix's ferry in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
On 2 September, Wilkinson himself had gone to Fort George, which the Americans had captured in May, to arrange the movement of Brigadier General John Parker Boyd's division from Fort George to rendezvous with the troops from Sacket's Harbor.
Late on 10 November, after a day spent marching under intermittent fire from British gunboats and field guns, Wilkinson set up his headquarters in Cook's Tavern, with Boyd's troops bivouacked in the woods around.
Marching rapidly, they caught up with Boyd's rearguard on 10 November.
When the boats were beyond the Boyd's sight the Māori attacked the pākehā ( foreigners ), killing all with clubs and axes.
Te Pahi had later accepted one of the Boyd's small boats and some other booty, and his name may have been confused with that of Te Puhi, who was one of the architects of the massacre.
The first new productions designed specifically for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre's stage began from April 2011, with Michael Boyd's Macbeth, part of the RSC's 50th Birthday Season celebrations, which run from April to December 2011.
Ironically, Bobby Kennedy ( learning of Boyd's CIA connection and erratic behavior upon discovering the wire tap ), fingers Boyd as the person trying to set up the president ; he fires Boyd from the Justice Department, severing his ties with the Kennedys, and making an enemy of Boyd.
In 1998, Boyd published Nat Tate: An American Artist 1928-1960, which presents the paintings and tragic biography of a supposed New York-based 1950s abstract expressionist painter named Nat Tate, who actually never existed and was, along with his paintings, a creation of Boyd's.
Boyd's other single recordings were " Keep Your Hands Off My Baby ", " Some Kinda Wonderful ", " Let's Turkey Trot " and a remake of the Bing Crosby standard " Swinging on a Star ," recorded with Big Dee Irwin ( though Boyd was not credited on the label ).
Inside the stone was placed a bottle with green mountings containing a copy of the Trust Deed, the Edinburgh Post Office Directory, Oliver and Boyd's Almanac, newspapers and coins.
When first released, Boyd's record was banned in Boston by the Roman Catholic Church on the grounds it mixed sex with Christmas.
Boyd's approach was to sign " quality bands and artists with attitude ".
Wyler himself says that he does not remember any conversation about this part of the script or Boyd's acting with Gore Vidal, and that he discarded Vidal's draft in favor of Fry's.

Boyd's and 2
Boyd's successor as Lord Advocate, Elish Angiolini, has agreed to appear before the Fingerprint Inquiry which began on 2 June 2009.

Boyd's and years
Suspicions, accusations and controversy about the Stardust's hidden ownership over the years was finally squelched when Sam Boyd's locally-based, squeaky-clean gaming company purchased the Stardust in March 1985.
* Marriages from Gentleman's Magazine for the years 1731 to 1768 were included in Boyd's Marriage Index
He had a passion for the sea, and in 1841 started round the world with Benjamin Boyd ( 1796 – 1851 ), afterwards well known as a great Australian squatter, in the latter's ship Wanderer, and having got to New South Wales, made his home at Boyd's private whaling and trading village of Boyd Town in Twofold Bay on the New South Wales coast for ten years.
On 13 June 1532 Robert Boyd's son, also called Robert, was granted a nine years ' lease on the lands of Kilmarnock from Margaret.

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Sensing danger to Boyd's broad definition of individual rights, Justice McKenna dissented in Wilson, declaring that Hughes's distinction between personal and corporate papers was " a limitation by construction " on an important " constitutional security for personal liberty.
Racial segregation and Jim Crow laws were still in place throughout much of the U. S .; Boyd's team faced a great deal of discrimination as a result, from insults by Pepsi co-workers to threats by the Ku Klux Klan.
Pasillas reflected Boyd's sentiments, saying, " I think it's okay if people think that we're trying to make a political statement.
After the release of singer Brandon Boyd's first solo album, The Wild Trapeze on July 6, 2010, it was announced that Incubus would head back into the studio to begin writing and recording a new studio album, to be released on July 12.
* Lehmann, Courtney The Postnostalgic Renaissance: The ' Place ' of Liverpool in Don Boyd's My Kingdom in Burnett and Wray pp. 72 – 89.
Also on December 12, the 21st Kentucky US occupied Boyd's Mill near Benton on the Ocoee River.
Examples include Pitman Shorthand, Boyd's Syllabic Shorthand, Samuel Taylor's Universal Stenography, the French Prévost-Delaunay, and the Duployé system, adapted to write the Kamloops Wawa ( used for Chinook Jargon ) writing system.
On June 21, 2010, a music video for Boyd's first single from The Wild Trapeze, entitled " Runaway Train ," was released online.
These include Harrisburg and Fair Garden to the east and Catlettsburg and Boyd's Creek to the north.
A section of the Great Indian Warpath forked at the mouth of Boyd's Creek, just north of Sevierville.
Sevier routed the Cherokee at the Battle of Boyd's Creek and proceeded to destroy several Cherokee settlements along the Little Tennessee.
He was joined the following year by Samuel Newell ( 1754 – 1841 ), who established Newell's Station along Boyd's Creek, and Joshua Gist, who settled near the creek's mouth.
As the county grew, several large farms were established in the fertile Boyd's Creek area.
In 1792, Andrew Evans purchased a tract of land near the mouth of Boyd's Creek and built a ferry near the site of the old ford.
In the early 1790s, Thomas Buckingham established a large farm between Boyd's Creek and Sevierville.
* Buckingham House between Sevierville and Boyd's Creek, built late 18th century by Thomas Buckingham.
* Brabson's Ferry Plantation, near Boyd's Creek ; established by Andrew Evans in early 1790s and purchased by John Brabson in 1798.
* Wheatlands, near Boyd's Creek.

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