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Cabot and movie
( The movie version again departs from the printed version, by presenting a younger, unmarried Ryan and a Greer-like Cabot.
Over time, many movie stars began voice acting in movies, with one of the earliest examples being The Jungle Book, which counted among its cast contemporary stars such as Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, Louis Prima, George Sanders and Sterling Holloway.
This image of Tigger in the treetop is revealed to the viewer to be merely an illustration in a book when Sebastian Cabot, the movie ’ s narrator, says, “ Well Tigger, your bouncing really got you into trouble this time .” Tigger, surrounded by the words of the story on the page around him, looks directly into the camera and says, “ Hey, who are you ?” “ I ’ m the narrator ,” answers Cabot.

Cabot and theater
Cabot became interested in theater, and after becoming acquainted with other actors and having worked for Pettingell, he joined a repertory company.

Cabot and larger
Cabot was often overshadowed in northern Lonoke County by the much larger city of Austin ( originally named Oakland ), which was briefly considered for the state capital.
Ward Central Elementary, the city's campus of the Cabot School District, is located in the larger portion of the third ward.

Cabot and city
Hoping he had found the route to the riches of Peru, Cabot renamed the river Río de la Plata, although today the name applies only to the estuary as far inland as the city of Buenos Aires.
The county seat is at Lonoke, while Cabot is the largest city in the county.
Cabot is the largest city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States and a suburb of Little Rock.
Before the city of Cabot existed, an 1862 typhoid epidemic took the lives of about 1500 Confederate soldiers previously under Allison Nelson who were camped in the hills surrounding Cabot and nearby Austin, Arkansas.
The city of Cabot began as a small settlement at a refueling station on the Cairo & Fulton Railroad.
The city of Cabot was officially incorporated November 9, 1891 as the 139th city in Arkansas.
Miss USA 1982, Terri Utley, was from the city of Cabot.
Cabot Circus in Bristol city centre, England
The province's capital, St. John's, Newfoundland is the oldest city in North America, founded in 1497 by John Cabot.
Francis Cabot Lowell ( April 7, 1775-August 10, 1817 ) was an American businessman for whom the city of Lowell, Massachusetts is named.
In the meantime Cabot had reopened negotiations with Venice, but he reached no agreement with that city.
Since John Cabot had discovered the island and Sir Humfrey Gilbert had formally taken possession of it for Queen Elizabeth, the merchants of the city had a special interest in Newfoundland, but there had been little attempt to exploit and colonise the island.
* Cabot, Arkansas, a city
Francis Cabot became a leader and innovator in American industry ; the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, is named in his honor.
Located at the highest point of Signal Hill, overlooking the city and the ocean, Cabot Tower is an example of late-Gothic Revival style.

Cabot and library
On August 10, 2006, Cabot Junior High School North experienced a devastating fire which was believed to have started as a small electrical fire in the library caused by a faulty light bulb.

Cabot and built
Waltham was the site of the first fully integrated textile factory in America, built by Francis Cabot Lowell in 1814, and by the 19th century the Charles River was one of the most industrialized areas in the United States.
The Cabot facility itself is barely over a quarter-mile away to the southwest from another, still-standing Boston area sports facility of that era, Matthews Arena ( built in 1910 ), the original home of the NHL's Boston Bruins when they started play in 1924.
The investors in the Boston Manufacturing Company having successfully built upon Francis Cabot Lowell and Paul Moody's work in building a successfully integrated cotton mill at Waltham, Massachusetts on the Charles River were looking for a site that offered more waterpower and the Pawtucket Falls offered what they needed.
The Cabot village creamery was built in 1893
Cabot Tower was the last in a line of signalling blockhouses built on Signal Hill, it was used for flag signalling until 1960.
Cabot later formed a firm " Cabot and Chandler " which built numerous residences in the Back Bay and Boston environs.
It was built in 1897 by William Venn Gough in memory of John Cabot, 400 years after he set sail from Bristol and landed on what is now Canada.
The John Balch House ( circa 1679, but for many years was purported to have been built in 1636 ), located at 448 Cabot Street, Beverly, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest wood-frame houses in the United States.

Cabot and late
* 1823-Associates of the late Francis Cabot Lowell of the Boston Manufacturing Company begin operations at the Merrimack Manufacturing Company at East Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Robert Cabot " Bobby " Sherman, Jr. ( born July 22, 1943 ), is an American singer, actor and occasional songwriter, who became a popular teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
From her organization of the first American exhibition of Impressionist landscapes by John Breck to her visions of late nineteenth and early twentieth century femininity, Lilla Cabot Perry's legacy is dynamic.
During the era in the late 2000s when resident tutors Tom Barnet-Lamb ( mathematics and computer science ) and Sam Lipoff ( physics and chemistry ) resided in Cabot House, the Cabot Dining Hall became the go-to spot for science and mathematics students from the entire quad to gather to work on problem sets and engage their tutors in conversations.
He is perhaps best known for his role on the Fox television series North Shore as Gabriel McKay or as Timmy Cabot on the television series Lassie from the late 1990s.

Cabot and 1990s
Whatever the result, during the 1980s and 1990s Little Rock teachers repeatedly went on strike, and many residents relocated to the smaller communities around Little Rock, including Cabot, Benton, Bryant, Conway, and Maumelle.

Cabot and plus
Prize winners receive the Cabot medal and a $ 5, 000 honorarium, plus travel expenses to New York City and hotel accommodations for the presentation ceremony.

Cabot and growing
The bulk of the county's population today can be found in approximately the same area, containing the county's most populous and fourth most populous cities — Cabot and Ward, respectively — in addition to Austin, which is among Arkansas ' fastest growing communities.

Cabot and number
The Sebastian Cabot map ( Antwerp 1544 ) shows a number of islands to the south which may be the Mascarene Islands.
During the Second World War, the Battle of the St. Lawrence involved a number of submarine and anti-submarine actions throughout the lower St. Lawrence River and the entire Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Strait of Belle Isle and Cabot Strait from May to October 1942, September 1943, and again in October and November 1944.
Despite the town's population of 3, 560, Cabot Cove became notable as a place where a large number of murders took place.
Stickney belongs to the number of Harvard poets ( or the Harvard Pessimists ) who died young, such as Thomas Parker Sanborn, George Cabot Lodge, Philip Henry Savage and Hugh McCulloch.
The Memorial Tower was completed in 1912, a number of years after the building of the commemorative Cabot Tower ( Newfoundland ) ( 1900 ) and the Cabot Tower, Bristol ( 1898 ).
On February 7, 1966, Broadcasting magazine reported that after working out a number of technical problems that the first show on channel 9 would begin at 7: 30 p. m. and feature South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky and U. S. Ambassador Cabot Lodge in a videotaped production, followed by channel 11 at 8 p. m. with General Westmoreland introducing a two-hour program which incorporated one hour of the Grand Ole Opry filmed in Nashville, Tennessee.
Possibly from the Spanish word " carbonera " ( charcoal kiln ); Carbonera, a town near Venice Italy where John Cabot is believed to have been born ; or from a number of French words, most likely " Charbonnier " or " Carbonnier ".
Begun in 1898, to commemorate both Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and the 400th anniversary of John Cabot's ( Giovanni Caboto ) voyage to the New World, Cabot Tower was completed in 1900 and has been a part of a number of historic events.
Currently, the campus includes the central Hardie Building, the 301 Cabot Studio Building, apartment-style residence halls, and a number of academic buildings.

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