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Brooke's and life
* Portions of Brooke's poem " The Hill " appear at the beginning of the video for the Pet Shop Boys song " Se a vida é ( That's the way life is )".
* The 2009 novel The Great Lover, by Jill Dawson, is based on Brooke's life and mixes fact with fiction.
" Evidence of Brooke's wisdom and experience of life and its vicissitudes is apparent in her writing.
Errol Flynn intended to star on a film on Brooke's life called The White Rajah for Warner Bros, based on a script by Flynn himself.
* In the manga and anime One Piece, the skeleton musician character Brooke ( and his " zombie ," Ryuuma, which was given life by Brooke's shadow ) has a signature technique: Gavotte Bond en Avant.
The termination of the pregnancy was necessary to save Brooke's life.
The family's dysfunctional life had been memorialized in daughter Brooke's memoir, Haywire.
Nothing is known of Arthur Brooke's life except that he died by shipwreck while passing to Newhaven in or before the year 1563.
“ I have a normal life and the Corrie stuff is my bonus life ,” As the character grew older Coronation street bosses were impressed by Brooke's performance as Sophie and decided to give her more storylines and in order to do so they cast some classmates for her.

Brooke's and became
It was named after John Brooke and his wife, Sarah ( née Neal ) Brooke, who established a tobacco warehouse which became known as " Brooke's Warehouse ".
A classical scholar and translator, Marsh edited five anthologies of Georgian Poetry between 1912 and 1922, and he became Rupert Brooke's literary executor, editing his Collected Poems in 1918.
James Brooke's mother died in 1844, two years after he became Rajah.
Jim " saved " Laura, became a hero in Brooke's eyes.

Brooke's and series
* Brooke's poem " A Channel Passage ", with its vivid description of seasickness, is used for comic effect in a third-season episode, " Springtime ", of the television series M * A * S * H. Corporal Radar O ' Reilly reads the poem to a nurse he hopes to impress, with surprising results.
While working on her second studio album, the series Hogan Knows Best was discontinued due to controversies involving Brooke's immediate family.
Early in the series, she reveals that she is jealous of Brooke by sleeping with Brooke's ex-boyfriend, Josh Ford, and would love to overtake her popular status.

Brooke's and .
He has a bad temper, is unpleasant to the staff and is unashamedly sexist: groping the female staff, dismissing bulimia as a " chick thing " and writing off Brooke's bad moods as PMS.
He is however, like his predecessors, capable of being charming when needed to deceive Mike, placate Emma or feed Brooke's ego.
* Stuart " Stu " O ' Hallaran ( Pip Mushin ) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories.
Jonatha Brooke's 2008 album, The Works includes lyrics from the Woody Guthrie Archives set to music by Jonatha Brooke.
Coubertin adopted Dr William Penny Brooke's idea to establish a multi-national and multi-sport event — the ancient games were in a sense international, because various Greek city-states and colonies were represented, but only free male athletes of Greek origin were allowed to participate.
Although Shakespeare based many of his characters on existing archetypes from fables and myths ( e. g., Romeo and Juliet on Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet ), Shakespeare's characters stand out as original by their contrast against a complex social literary landscape.
Brooke's paranoia that Lytton Strachey had schemed to destroy his relationship with Cox by encouraging her to see Henry Lamb precipitated his break with his Bloomsbury Group friends and played a part in his nervous collapse and subsequent rehabilitation trips to Germany.
Brooke's most famous collection of poetry, containing all five sonnets, 1914 & Other Poems, was first published in May 1915 and, in testament to his popularity, ran to 11 further impressions that year and by June 1918 had reached its 24th impression ; a process undoubtedly fuelled through posthumous interest.
Brooke's accomplished poetry gained many enthusiasts and followers and he was taken up by Edward Marsh who brought him to the attention of Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty.
Another friend — and war poet — Patrick Shaw-Stewart, also played a prominent role in Brooke's funeral.
Brooke's brother, 2nd Lt. William Alfred Cotterill Brooke, was a member of the 8th Battalion London Regiment ( Post Office Rifles ) and was killed in action near Le Rutoire Farm on 14 June 1915 aged 24.
* In the film The Pleasure of His Company, Fred Astaire, acting as Biddeford ' Pogo ' Poole, mentions that his going to visit Brooke's grave on the Greek island of Skyros.
* The title of An Unofficial Rose by Iris Murdoch, is taken from Brooke's The Old Vicarage, Granchester.
* Travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ) gathered material, including an interview with Brooke's mother, for an eventual biography of Brooke, but completion of the task fell to Arthur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth — A Life of Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researches, appeared in 1952.
* Part of Brooke's poem " Dust " is used as the lyric for a song by the same title, composed by Danny Kirwan and recorded by Fleetwood Mac on their 1972 album Bare Trees.
* Brooke's poetry is used as character and plot device in the 1981 movie Making Love and the child ultimately born to the character Claire Elliott, played by Kate Jackson, is named after him.
The title is taken from one of Brooke's poems of the same name.
The route back from Brooke's position to Dunkirk passed through the town of Poperinge ( known to most British sources as " Poperinghe "), where there was a bottleneck at a bridge over the Yser canal.
*" Brooke's Chicago Marine Band "-Roland F. Seitz
George Eliot was writing Middlemarch at the time, in which one finds the remarkable sentence: " In short, woman was a problem which, since Mr. Brooke's mind felt blank before it, could hardly be less complicated than the revolutions of an irregular solid.

life and soon
The debate needed no additional controversy and soon I could ask each individually what he expected from life, what his hopes were and what his fears.
This girl soon drops the bourgeois pyschiatrist who disapproves of her life.
Deciding to become a painter, he entered the studio of Gerome in Paris, where he enjoyed the life of the artists, but soon found that whatever talent he might have did not lie in that direction.
Meynell once again paid his debts and it was Katie, rather than Thompson, whose life was soon ended, for she died in childbirth in April, 1901, in the first year of her marriage.
On these pillars rested that solid basis for life and thought which was soon to be manifested in the remarkably unlimited ken of the Iliad.
Mr. A., her fellow townsman, also experienced a nervous breakdown just as soon as he discovered that he had been bilked of his life savings by the limited practitioner who had been treating his wife -- a woman suffering from an incurable disease, multiple sclerosis -- and himself.
It suddenly occurred to me that I did not particularly like acting, that I was at some sort of crossroads and would have to decide soon what I was going to do with my life.
Even before the completion of the new house, the pattern of the royal couple's life in the Highlands was soon established.
In reality, the First Consul, Bonaparte, dominated his two colleagues and held supreme power, soon making himself Consul for life and eventually, in 1804, Emperor.
Gauss's personal life was overshadowed by the early death of his first wife, Johanna Osthoff, in 1809, soon followed by the death of one child, Louis.
In 1923 he returned to his paternal farm in Merrill in an attempt to return to the life of a farmer, but that ended soon.
He has further stated: " I use the civil definition of murder, where someone can be guilty of murder if they are responsible in a reckless and wanton way for the loss of life, as in incarcerating people in camps where they may soon die of malnutrition, unattended disease, and forced labor, or deporting them into wastelands where they may die rapidly from exposure and disease.
The Primrose Path starts with a large painting illustrating the concept, which dissolves into a replica of the same scene with actors posed, and then they come to life, as these would soon become popular aspects of film making.
Neorealism exploded soon after the war, with unforgettable works such as Rossellini's trilogy Rome, Open City ( 1945 ), Paisà ( 1946 ), and Germany, Year Zero ( 1948 ), and with extraordinary actors such as Anna Magnani, as an attempt to describe the difficult economic and moral conditions of Italy and the changes in public mentality in everyday life.
It was in the aftermath of 1968 that Guattari met Gilles Deleuze at the University of Vincennes and began to lay the ground-work for the soon to be infamous Anti-Oedipus ( 1972 ), which Michel Foucault described as " an introduction to the non-fascist life " in his preface to the book.
Crick had the very optimistic view that life would very soon be created in a test tube.
This element, known as the Great Emigration, soon dominated the Polish political and intellectual life.
Bacall had asked Tracy to give the eulogy, but Tracy was too upset, so John Huston spoke instead and reminded the gathered mourners that while Bogart's life had ended far too soon, it had been a rich one.
When he went back to England, this " new " sport was introduced to the British aristocracy, and was soon enjoyed by people from all walks of life.
Pei said: " My father began living his own separate life pretty soon after that.
Though he wanted to return to private life at the end of his appointment, Washington appointed him minister to Portugal in 1796, where he was soon promoted to the Berlin Legation.
He soon won the confidence of the Qianlong Emperor and spent the remainder of his life at Beijing.
These became known as the Nuremberg Laws which for Jews in Europe would soon become matters of life and death.
In the 1980s, Samuel K. Doe's government increasingly adopted an ethnic outlook as members of his Krahn ethnic group soon dominated political and military life in Liberia.
" The medical art must consider every disease as an evil which cannot be too soon expelled ; the macrobiotic, on the other hand, shows that many diseases may be the means of prolonging life.

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