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James and manages
But there ’ s nothing dated about this perfect storm of talent, from Hitchcock and Grant to writer Ernest Lehman ( Sweet Smell of Success ), co-stars James Mason and Eva Marie Saint, composer Bernard Herrmann and even designer Saul Bass, whose opening-credits sequence still manages to send a shiver down the spine.
The Wichita Airport Authority manages the city's two main public airports, Wichita Mid-Continent Airport and Colonel James Jabara Airport.
Critic James Steffen appreciated the direction of the film and the cinematography of Lee Garmes, writing " While Detective Story remains essentially a filmed play, Wyler manages to use the inherent constraints of such an approach as an artistic advantage.
Various themes recur ; notably the " Little Squelchy Things " which appear in a wide variety of guises and tend to be visual gags, though they may take part in the story ( for instance, James may trip over one ), and a constant scatter of winning lottery tickets, notes with a large sum of money on them, diamonds, gold bars, and bags with ' Vast Dosh ' written on them which James walks past yet somehow never manages to notice.
Josephine Ellul now manages Uk Rock / Indie band Us Wolves and sings for Midlands based Covers Band ' Hard Drive ' and in an acoustic Duo called ' James & Jo Duo '.
Ari's inability to close the contract leads to trouble, but Vince manages to convince the film's director, James Cameron, that he is right for the part.
* Spencer " Speed " Weed ( James Coburn ) -- a gambler who manages Chaney.
Picking up where the first movie left off, the Tall Man and his minions attempt to take Mike ( James LeGros ), but Reggie ( Reggie Bannister ) manages to save him after turning on the gas while the fireplace was on, blowing up the house.
A wounded Rudy manages to drive himself to a local clinic, where he holds veterinarian Harold ( James Stephens ) and his wife Fran ( Jennifer Tilly ) hostage, then forces them to treat his wounds and drive him to El Paso.

James and craft
Most important, though, were his skills as a beatmaker ; Marl was among the first to mine James Brown records for grooves and also learned how to craft his own drum loops through sampling, which decreased hip-hop's reliance on tinny-sounding drum machines and gave his ' 80s productions a fresh, modern flavor.
It was under Radama's rule that LMS missionaries ( with notable contributions from Scottsman James Cameron ) set up craft industries in wood, metal, leather, and cotton, transcribed the Malagasy language using the Latin script, introduced the first printing press, translated and printed Bibles in the Malagasy language and oversaw Radama's plan to establish dozens of schools offering compulsory literacy courses and basic education for the nobles of Imerina.
Its outstanding feature is the Altar of St James, an exemplar of the silversmith's craft begun in 1287 but not finished until the 15th century.
Prolific web reviewer James Berardinelli awarded the film three-and-one-half stars out of a possible four :" Like John Woo, Tsui Hark, and other directors who learned their craft in Hong Kong, Wong infuses his films with style and energy.
Major General James Wilkinson's division of 8, 000 would concentrate at Sackett's Harbor on Lake Ontario, and proceed down the Saint Lawrence River in gunboats, batteaux and other small craft.
While at WNBC New York, Stokes won a New York State Regional Emmy for excellence in craft, for a piece about the opening of the Paul Robeson play, starring James Earl Jones on Broadway.
He helped craft Christine Todd Whitman's plan for a 30 percent cut in New Jersey's income tax over three years, and this plan proved to be a major factor in her victory over incumbent Governor James Florio.
Shortly afterwards, James Robb's 90-year old pier at the end of Wharf Road was demolished, and landfill was used to create a sheltering seawall for fishing vessels, as well as a marina for recreational craft.
James Olson describes the labor system as resembling modern day unions, with the Empire possessing craft guilds that consisted of various mechanics and artisans.
The event attracted 280 entrants, out of which James Beeching of Yarmouth was to win, on the basis of having produced the most effective ‘ self righting ’ craft.
James Decatur was killed in the fighting later that year aboard one of the squadron's attack craft.
A similar craft was built in Bristol by James Hillhouse for the Imperial Fire Insurance Office in the 1780s.
They discuss their craft and pay homage to the cinema pioneers like Gregg Toland, Billy Bitzer, James Wong Howe and John Alton.
The buildings now house a range of craft workshops and a restaurant owned by Andy Hook with Head chef James Balloch.
Lastly, it is most important to James that his son would know well his own craft, which is to properly govern over his subjects.
This special festival beer was a West Coast Abbey Ale crafted by Vern Lambourne, Brewmaster of Granville Island Brewing, and Iain Hill, Head Brewer for the Mark James Group and resident brewer at Yaletown Brewing Co. Over the next six days, 25 venues hosted craft beer events showcasing 30 participating breweries to more than 2, 500 attendees.
In 1723, by authority of the Grand Lodge, James Anderson published the Constitutions of Masonry for the purposes of regulating the craft and establishing the Grand Lodge's authority to warrantLodges to meet.
James Page Brewing Company was one the earliest craft breweries to come out of the late-1980s American micro-brewing explosion and the first craft brewery in the US to package its beer in cans starting in 1998.
James River batteau were large craft designed for hauling tobacco on Virginia's large rivers, while Mohawk River batteau were smaller and of very shallow draft ( and sometimes with awnings ).

James and interesting
He did play a variety of interesting supporting roles, such as in Angels with Dirty Faces ( 1938 ) ( in which his character got shot by James Cagney's ).
On another occasion Fleming said: " I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, ' James Bond ' was much better than something more interesting, like ' Peregrine Carruthers '.
" It is interesting to note that Jardine had helped James Stewart's son William by giving him a place in the firm in Canton as a clerk in the 1830s and eventually became a partner in 1842.
An interesting variation on the tradition of the picaresque is The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan ( 1824 ), a satirical view on early nineteenth century Persia, written by a British diplomat, James Morier.
Good novels, to James, show life in action and are, most importantly, interesting.
Carbon County has a rich history, some interesting people have passed through her mountains, including Count Zinzendorf, Moravian mystic ; John James Audubon, Benjamin Franklin and many more.
An interesting history of the early years in Middleport has been kept in a letter written by Philip Jones ' daughter, Mrs. Lora Weldon and which is owned by Mrs. James Harley, Middleport, one of the descendants of Lieutenant Smith.
It is interesting to note that while it is essentially an English surname, Manning has occasionally been used as a synonym of the Gaelic surname O ' Mannin and that, for example, Cornet John Manning of O ' Neill's dragons in King James II's Irish army, was an O ' Mannin.
" Though she never considered portraying Drusilla with a Southern American accent, as James Marsters had considered for Spike, she notes that invited comparisons with Blanche DuBois would also have been interesting.
An interesting historical relationship is that of James Whistler to hydrography.
In 1842 he entered into correspondence with the leaders of the Tractarian movement in England, and some interesting letters have been preserved which were exchanged between him and Edward Pusey, William Ewart Gladstone and James Hope-Scott.
While appreciating the force of Ruskin ’ s criticisms, Henry James was more appreciative: “ A structure not supremely interesting, not logical, not … commandingly beautiful, but grandly curious and superbly rich.
This Borges story had already been translated and published by the three main Borges translators: Anthony Kerrigan, Anthony Bonner and James E. Irby and it is interesting to note the difference of styles amongst these four different translations.
Aunt Branwell also gave them books and subscribed to Fraser's Magazine, less interesting than Blackwood's, but, nevertheless, providing plenty of material for discussion. Portrait of James Sheridan Knowles, in Fraser's Magazine 1838 She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall, and she provided the funds for the project in Brussels.
There is also a field study centre, where schools from all over the UK come to study the locality's interesting geology and the nearby Hutton's Unconformity to the north of Newton Point, where the " father of modern geology " James Hutton found his first example of an angular unconformity during a visit in 1787.
It is interesting to note that he also composed several campaign songs, among them the popular " Our Nominee ," used in the day of James K. Polk's candidacy.
Predicting in an August 8, 2005 interview with radio host Don Imus that other employees of the New York Times would soon be subpoenaed by Fitzgerald, James Carville speculated that it was " going to be very interesting to see whether problem is a first amendment — i. e., " I want to protect a source ", or a fifth amendment — " I was out spreading this stuff, too "".
The Palladianism of the White House is interesting as it is almost an early form of neoclassicism, especially the South facade, which closely resembles James Wyatt's design for Castle Coole of 1790, also in Ireland.
Another interesting person from the town's history is Robert Ironside, who, along with James Thomas Gordon, owned and operated businesses in the town starting in the 1880s.
The photo in that area of Captain James Maury Werth is interesting as he is one of " The Pathfinder's " great-grandsons who also was a
It is interesting to note that the translated meanings of the various sorts of foundation stones have varied through the centuries: those in King James Version are differently named in later translations.
" James Berardinelli commented that " If this was a serious examination of the possible long-term ramifications of George Bush's current foreign policy, or if it had anything interesting to say about Bush's legacy, it might be justifiable.
An interesting footnote in the saga of the sinking of the RMS Titanic is that Meyer was awakened, against strict orders, by his personal valet, James Eli Kendall.
In his lectures, James asserted that these claims, while perhaps historically or epistemologically interesting, play no role in the separate question of religion's value.

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