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As funds for his film projects were becoming harder to obtain, Renoir continued to write screenplays and then wrote a novel, The Notebooks of Captain Georges, published in 1966.
* 1966: Les Cahiers du Capitaine Georges, Paris: Gallimard ( The Notebooks of Captain Georges ), novel.
The unit's aircraft, mechanics, and uniforms were French, as was the commander, Captain Georges Thenault.
The Story of the LaFayette Escadrille-Told By its Commander Captain Georges Thenault ( Translated by Walter Duranty, with An Introduction By Andre Tardieu ( High Commissioner of Franco-American Affairs ).
The British government of William Pitt the Younger had contributed to this Royalist conspiracy by financing one million pounds and providing naval transport ( with the ship of Captain John Wesley Wright ) to the conspirators < span lang =" fr "> Georges Cadoudal </ span > and General < span lang =" fr "> Charles Pichegru </ span > for their return to France from England.
On the flight deck were Captain Georges Raveneau, as instructor ; First Officer Jean-Pierre Hennequin in training ; safety pilot Michel Crézé ; and Flight Engineer Alain Bricout.
Seeking to gain something from the mission, Captain Georges Bergé instructed his men to disperse and go on general reconnaissance and meet at Sables d ' Olonne at the end of the month for extraction by sea.
It was at this time that, with the USA still officially neutral ( until unrestricted submarine warfare moved public opinion to pressure President Wilson to declare war against Germany ), a squadron of mostly American volunteers flew on behalf of the French, the Lafayette Escadrille ( first designated N. 124 and later SPA. 124 ), under the command of Captain Georges Thenault.
Captain Haddock ( Georges Wilson ) learns that an old shipmate, Paparanic, has died and left him a ship, the Golden Fleece.
* Georges Wilson as Captain Haddock
Georges Hall was named after the house and farm owned by Captain George Johnson ( 1780 – 1823 ) called ' Georges Hall '.
* April 24 – French Captain Georges Pelletier d ' Oisy and Adjutant Lucien Besin depart Paris eastbound in a Breguet 19. A. 2, beginning an attempt to fly around the world.
* May 20 – French Captain Georges Pelletier d ' Oisy and Adjutant Lucien Besin crash their Breguet 19. A. 2 on a golf course in Shanghai, ending their attempt to fly around the world eastbound.
* July 17 – French Captain Georges Pelletier d ' Oisy completes a flight from Paris to Tokyo, using a Breguet 14 borrowed from the Republic of China government after the May crash of his Breguet 19. A. 2 at Shanghai.
* Captain Georges Duval — Edward Nell, Jr.
The underlying theme of the film would appear to be the way that Hergé's, or rather Georges Remi's, private life affected his work ; for example, Bianca Castafiore is a subconscious ( or perhaps conscious ) reflection of Georges ' first wife, Germaine, and the way that Captain Haddock responds to her reflects the way Georges often felt towards his wife.
* Georges Lecointe ( 1869 – 1929 ): Belgian – Captain, executive officer and hydrographer ( second in command on the Belgica )
In the 2007 – 08 season the club finished mid-table in ninth in the Premier League, finishing the season with an 11 – 0 demolition of Laxey on 16 May 2008 and were runners-up to St Georges in the Hospital Cup with Captain Paul Healey winning the man of the match in his final match for the club.
Sans Souci is connected to Taren Point, in the Sutherland Shire, to the south, by the Captain Cook Bridge over the Georges River.
Avord Air Base or BA 702 (), named after Captain Georges Madon, is a base of the French Air Force located north northwest of Avord in central France.

Captain and is
Spencer was quiet for a moment longer, then he said, `` There is nothing I want to say, Captain ''.
`` What is the next step, Captain ''??
`` Of course, I agree with the Captain '', Gansevoort said thoughtfully, `` but the conspiracy is ferocious and desperate.
Here is how Captain Arthur Hastings first describes Poirot:
* 1945 – World War II: The Captain class frigate HMS Goodall K479 is torpedoed by U-286 outside the Kola Inlet becoming the last ship of the Royal Navy sunk in the European theatre of World War II.
* 1770 – Captain James Cook sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia.
That these settlers survived at all is due in large measure to Captain John Smith, a pirate turned gentleman.
In 2007, Geoffrey Robertson QC alleged that Phillip's remains are no longer in St Nicholas Church, Bathampton and have been lost: "... Captain Arthur Phillip is not where the ledger stone says he is: it may be that he is buried somewhere outside, it may simply be that he is simply lost.
But Philia insists that, even though she is in love with Hero, she must honor her contract with the Captain, for " that is the way of a courtesan.
Philia comes out of the house, and, thinking that Senex is the Captain, offers herself up to him.
Philia's betrothal to the Captain is obviously nullified by the unexpected revelation that he's her brother.
* The title is referenced in Marvel One-Shots A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer and is included on the Captain America: The First Avenger Blu-ray Disc and DVD releases.
Another " big push " is planned, and Captain Blackadder's one goal is to avoid being killed, so he plots ways to get out of it, but his schemes always land him back in the trenches.
General Melchett ( Stephen Fry ) rallies his troops from a French château thirty-five miles from the front, where he is aided and abetted by his assistant, Captain Darling ( Tim McInnerny ), pencil-pusher supreme and Blackadder's nemesis, whose name is played on for maximum comedic value.
One of the best known poems about the battle is Casabianca, which was written by Felicia Dorothea Hemans in 1826 and describes a fictional account of the death of Captain Casabianca's son on Orient.
Fuller and Captain B. H. Liddell Hart have often been associated with the development of blitzkrieg, though this is a matter of controversy.
Akira Kurosawa's 1957 adaptation Throne of Blood makes the character into Capitan Miki ( played by Minoru Chiaki ), slain by Macbeth's equivalent ( Captain Washizu ) when his wife explains that she is with child.
The team leader (# 1 ) is the Commanding Officer and is always a Navy Commander, who may be promoted to Captain mid-tour if approved for Captain by the selection board.

Captain and nostalgic
A number of these, such as Pearl Harbor and Enemy at the Gates were aimed at the blockbuster market, while others, like Enigma, Dark Blue World, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, and Charlotte Gray, were more nostalgic in tone.

Captain and account
In the short story The Chocolate Box ( 1923 ) Poirot provides Captain Arthur Hastings with an account of what he considers to be his only failure.
Matthew Gibson has shown that LeFanu used Dom Augustin Calmet's Treatise on Vampires and Revenants, translated into English in 1850 as The Phantom World, the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould's The Book of Were-wolves ( 1863 ), and his account of Elizabeth Bathory, Coleridge's Christabel, and Captain Basil Hall's Schloss Hainfeld ; or a Winter in Lower Styria ( London and Edinburgh, 1836 ).
Theo Barker explains in the official account of the Brewery, that it all began with a Captain Richard Marsh who in 1678 is recorded in the Faversham Wardmote Books as contributing by far the largest of the ‘ Brewers Fines ’ made at that date.
From 1977 until 1980, Lean and Robert Bolt were working on a film adaptation of Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian, a dramatized account by Richard Hough of the Mutiny on the Bounty.
The account it provided was drawn from more than 90 depositions taken after the event, and it included accusations that the soldiers sent by Captain Preston had been deployed with the intention of causing harm.
A first-hand account written by Captain James D. Winchester and published in 1900 tells that the Abbie M. Deering was bought by a company of twenty men who wanted to sail to the " Alaskan Gold Fields " during the Klondike Gold Rush.
The first known account of the town was made by Captain Cornelius Jacobsen May in 1614.
In a popular book of the time, Captain James Riley authored an account of his shipwreck off the coast of Africa.
This dramatic account of Captain Riley's trials and sufferings sold more than 1, 000, 000 copies in his day, and was even read by a young and impressionable Abraham Lincoln.
In the later account given in The Mysterious Island, the aged Captain Nemo is said to sport a long white beard.
The book has accounts of the three voyages — 1768-1771, 1772 – 1775, and 1776-1779 — as well as an account of the character of Captain Cook, the effects of his voyages, and a commentary of his services.
Reportedly, these secondary sources are based on the account of Captain John Cranby of the HMS Poole and are verified at the London Public Record Office.
Some sources suggest that she found three American soldiers preparing to beat him to death with their gunstocks ; according to this account, she begged to save her husband's life, reportedly offering her own in return, when American Captain John E. Wool happened upon the situation and reprimanded the soldiers.
In 1908, after Captain Mahoney ( of the New York City Police Department ) crashed one of Goldman ’ s lectures in Chicago, newspaper headlines read that every popular anarchist had been present for the spectacle, “ with the single exception of Lucy Parsons, with whom Emma Goldman is not on the best of terms .” Goldman reciprocated Parsons ’ s absence by endorsing Frank Harris ' book The Bomb, which was a largely fictional account of the Haymarket Affair and its martyrs road to death.
Among the survivors was Captain Francisco de Cuellar, who gave a remarkable account of his experiences on the run in Ireland, similarly to those experienced by other conquistadors defeated elsewhere.
Even Captain Christopher Levett, a Yorkshireman, referred to this Native American as Somerset in his account of his journey to explore New England in 1623 and 1624.
They investigate and upon learning that the community chose that site on account of being forbidden by the police to use any other location, the Captain invites them to the grounds of his estate, Marlinspike, over the objections of his butler Nestor.
Although some measure of truth lies within the tale, it is largely an idealized account written by author Bigelow Paine and loosely based on McDonald's statements, published in Paine's classic book Captain Bill McDonald: Texas Ranger in 1909.
Moore kept a detailed diary from 1784 until 1806, later published in thirty-seven volumes, which provides a unique account of his service as Lieutenant, Commander and Captain.
" The final sentences of Captain Wilfred Spender's account furthered his viewpoint:
An account by Captain Wurtzburg, 2 / 6th Liverpool Rifles, described the conditions endured by soldiers in the Ypres area:
The incident is referred to in the contemporary account A General History of the Pyrates by Captain Charles Johnson, which states " in one of which voyages ... Captain Hornigold, another of the famous pirates, was cast away upon rocks, a great way from land, and perished, but five of his men got into a canoe and were saved.

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