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Brownlow's restoration was later distributed in America re-edited and shortened by Francis Ford Coppola with a live orchestral score composed by his father Carmine Coppola.
In pace with Brownlow's efforts to restore the movie to something close to its 1927 incarnation, two scores were prepared in 1979 – 1980 ; one by Carl Davis in the UK and one by Carmine Coppola in the US.
As Brownlow's political idol was Kentucky senator Henry Clay, the publisher pleaded with the Whig Party to make Clay its presidential candidate.
In Parson Brownlow's Book, published in 1862, Brownlow maintains his support of slavery, but clarified that he would do away with it if it meant preserving the Union.
Brownlow's championing of the film succeeded, and the restored version, with a new score by Carl Davis, was shown in London and New York in 1980 and 1981.

Brownlow's and later
In later years, he was called upon by silent film historian Kevin Brownlow to write an original score for F. W. Murnau's classic silent horror Nosferatu ( 1922 / 1997 ) and for Brownlow's documentary Universal Horror ( 1998 ) on the horror films of the American studio.

Brownlow's and views
Brownlow's views on slavery were complex, and changed over time.
Brownlow's views and vindictive style provoked numerous assaults and assassination attempts.

Brownlow's and on
Further down the line, the Mounted Squadron made a charge against the Boer positions on nearby Brownlow's Kop.
In 1968 Brownlow's first book on silent film, The Parade's Gone By ..., was published.

Brownlow's and .
A watershed event in this context was Kevin Brownlow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's Napoléon ( 1927 ), featuring a score by Carl Davis.
To meet the demand, and to make up for Brownlow's diminishing interest in contributing, freelance artist Graham Dury was hired and worked alongside Chris Donald.
The next morning, at Mr. Brownlow's house in Bloomsbury, Mrs. Bedwin the housekeeper sings to Oliver (" Where Is Love?
East End toughs and local Berkhamsted men and women fought that night against Brownlow's men in what became known nationally as the Battle of Berkhamsted Common.
Brownlow's audience remained gathered throughout the night after a rumor spread that Confederate forces were approaching.
Sir John Brownlow was succeeded at Belton by his brother, who was content to permit Brownlow's widow, Alice, to remain in occupation.
Hence Belton became the Brownlow's sole country home.
Oliver is made to believe by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte and Mrs. Carraway ( Mr. Brownlow's corrupt new housekeeper ) that Mr. Brownlow is ill to the point of death.
During the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Brownlow's castle and bawn were destroyed, and he and his wife and family were taken prisoner and brought to Armagh and then to Dungannon in County Tyrone.
Brownlow's uncompromising and radical viewpoints and his relentless invectives against his opponents made him one of the most divisive figures in Tennessee political history and one of the most controversial politicians of the Reconstruction-era South.
Engraving from Brownlow's book The Great Iron Wheel Examined, showing a Baptist minister changing clothes in front of horrified women after an Baptism # Submersion | Immersion.
Attacks like this were typical of Brownlow's work.
The newspaper became known for its strong pro-Whig, pro-Methodist, nativist, pro-Temperance, pro-Union, pro-slavery and an anti-secession stances, all expressed in Brownlow's vituperative but effective style of editorial attack.
Brownlow's passionately articulate stances and dramatic ( if sometimes mean-spirited ) writing also attracted thousands of subscribers from beyond Knoxville.
Brownlow's election after the Civil War as governor survived his opponents ' attempts to rig the vote.
The Whig was one of the most influential newspapers in nineteenth-century Tennessee, due mainly to Brownlow's editorials, which often included vindictive personal attacks and fierce diatribes.
Brownlow's Whig editorials attacked Democrats and Methodism's two main competitors in East Tennessee: Baptists and Presbyterians.
In spite of its anti-secessionist sentiments, the Whig was staunchly pro-slavery in the early days of the Civil War but, upon Brownlow's return from exile in 1863, the paper adopted an abolitionist stance.

run-in and with
Don Quixote has a run-in with traders from Toledo, who " insult " the imaginary Dulcinea, one of whom severely beats Don Quixote and leaves him on the side of the road.
Some characterized her as opportunistic and unpredictable ; in one notable incident, she had a run-in with Anthony during a meeting of the National Women's Suffrage Association ( NWSA ).
" Mother Simpson " ( season seven, 1995 ) depicts Homer's mother, Mona, as a radical who went into hiding in the mid-1960s following a run-in with the law ; " The Way We Was " ( season two, 1991 ) shows Homer falling in love with Marge Bouvier as a senior at Springfield High School in the 1970s ; and " I Married Marge " ( season three, 1991 ) implies that Marge became pregnant with Bart in 1980.
This leads to a run-in with two ATF agents, Tony and Paul, who are gay and in a relationship with each other.
The three-ship flew above 5000 feet until near the target area, then let down to tree top level for the run-in to the target, flying an in-trail formation with a 1000 feet between aircraft.
However, his second run-in with the authorities, in addition to the extreme hardships his parties experienced in both trips, convinced him never to return to California, and he devoted his next years to building up his fur company.
Mehegan also had a run-in with the House Un-American Activities Committee where he was an uncooperative witness and this had a negative effect on his career, limiting some career possibilities for about a decade.
In what was to become one of the defining characteristics of Rickenbacker's life, he nearly died many times in events ranging from an early run-in with a horse-drawn carriage, to a botched tonsillectomy, to airplane crashes.
After a deadly run-in with Judge Death, she was placed in a coma and infected with the psychic Half-Life virus that would be released if she ever awoke.
However, Wanamaker's tenure at the Post Office was riddled with controversy, including the firing of some 30, 000 postal workers under the then common " spoils system " during his four-year term, which caused severe confusion, inefficiency and a run-in with civil-service crusader Theodore Roosevelt, a fellow Republican.
A run-in with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants results in the group's leader, Mystique, exposing the fact that Warren is financially backing X-Factor, which creates a public relations nightmare for Warren, due to his outed status as a mutant.
It's there that he has a run-in with Siuan Sanche, Leane Sharif, and Min Farshaw, who have caused some damage to a farmer's homestead, and he deals out their punishment.
Flair signed with Ring of Honor ( ROH ) and appeared at the aptly titled Stylin ' And Profilin event in March 2009, clearing the ring after an ROH World Championship match ended with a run-in.
Green Day has, in the past, had a run-in with former ECW wrestlers Tazz and Tommy Dreamer.
A run-in with the law forced the four to be separated from the other girls, and work in the cafeteria, living together in a spare room next to Mrs. Garrett's bedroom.
During the Apartheid era Millers material was considered “ inappropriate ” or radical resulting in more than one run-in and detention with the South African Bureau of State Security
Prior to attending college, Kent had a serious run-in with his Edison High School baseball coach ; he was removed from the team as a result.
McKinney's loss is attributed to a mid-decade redistricting, in which the 4th had absorbed portions of Gwinnett and Rockdale Counties, as well as her highly publicized controversial run-in with a police officer in the March 29, 2006, Capitol Hill police incident.

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