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Elwes also appeared in such films as Francis Coppola's adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Crush, Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, Twister, Liar Liar, Cradle Will Rock, The Cat's Meow and Kiss the Girls.
* Calypso ( Bokononism ), songs from The Books of Bokonon from Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle ( 1963 )
It is said to have at least two moons, one being the copper-coloured Pazithi Gallifreya ( first named in Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible ); the novel Lungbarrow also places Karn ( setting of The Brain of Morbius, 1976 ) in Gallifrey's solar system, along with a frozen gas giant named Polarfrey and an " astrological figure " of " Kasterborous the Fibster ".
Marc Platt's novels Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible and Lungbarrow, provide a detailed backstory for the civilisation seen in the main series.
* The fellowship felt among Hoosiers was referred to in Kurt Vonnegut's book, Cat's Cradle, where it is said that this fellowship is an example of a granfalloon.
* Cat's Cradle
Some proposed that it was the cause for increasing resistance on trans-Atlantic phone cables, while others predicted that if polywater were to contact ordinary water, it would convert that water into polywater, echoing the doomsday scenario in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle.
Bokononism is a fictional religion invented by Kurt Vonnegut and practiced by many of the characters in his novel Cat's Cradle.
* ABC's short-lived series The Unusuals mentioned Bokononism and Cat's Cradle in the fourth episode.
* Bokononism All of the text from Cat's Cradle which refers to Bokononism ( including the Books of Bokonon ).
* The Books of Bokonon-a collection of all excerpts from the Books of Bokonon from Cat's Cradle
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro a nationally recognized live music club, Local 506 and other Chapel Hill bars ( such as the Cave ) often host local, national, and international acts in all genres.
* The Other from the novels Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible and Lungbarrow
Cat's Cradle is the fourth novel by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in 1963.
After turning down his original thesis, in 1971 the University of Chicago awarded Vonnegut his Master's degree in anthropology for Cat's Cradle.
The people can be thought of as fingers in a Cat's Cradle.
* In Episode 13 of Dead Like Me, in a flashback, Joy Lass finds and reads Cat's Cradle at the lake.
* A discussion of Vonnegut and Cat's Cradle launches the student prank at the heart of the 2010 novel, Bashert by Lior Samson, pen name of software pioneer Larry Constantine
Theodore Sturgeon praised Cat's Cradle, describing its storyline as " appalling, hilarious, shocking, and infuriating ," and concluded that " this is an annoying book and you must read it.
Cat's Cradle was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1964.
* Vonnegut collaborated with US composer Dave Soldier for a CD titled Ice-9 Ballads, featuring nine songs with lyrics taken from Cat's Cradle.
* Bokononism All text from Cat's Cradle that refers to Bokononism ( including the Books of Bokonon )
Not far away, the Cat's Cradle typically hosts more rock acts than the ArtsCenter, but a number of musicians have played both venues.
Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle was the container of the Bokononism family of nonce words.

Cat's and Time's
Marc Platt's Virgin New Adventures novels Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible and Lungbarrow, suggest that the planet is a remnant of the ancient Gallifreyan empire and that the population once provided a servant class to Gallifreyans and early Time Lords.
Rassilon's rise to power was explored in the Virgin New Adventures novel Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible.
* Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible by Marc Platt
* Marc Platt's novels Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible and Lungbarrow establish that the Sisterhood of Karn are the remnants of an all-female cult that once ruled Gallifrey, which was led by the Pythia, and was outlawed when Rassilon came to power.
* Doctor Who: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible
* This is probably the same religion featured in the Old Time sequences of the New Adventure Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible.

Cat's and also
Chaplin is also a supporting character in several other films, such as The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ), in which he was played by Eddie Izzard and The Scarlett O ' Hara War ( 1980 ), in which he was played by Clive Revill.
She also sang the jazz song " After You've Gone " for the end credits of the film The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ).
She also lent her voice to the end credits of The Cat's Meow, singing Henry Creamer and Turner Layton's jazz standard " After You've Gone.
*** Epicatechin ( also found in the Tea plant, Cocoa, and Cat's claw )
The Mouser also fights with a pair of weapons: a " slim, curving " sword called Scalpel and a dagger called Cat's Claw, the latter usually hidden in the small of the Mouser's back, and the original of which had a very subtle curve.
Nipp's other two appearances in animation also came in 1929, with When the Cat's Away and The Karnival Kid.
They are also known to still play occasional one-off shows at home in North Carolina, usually at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro.
( Note: " Cat's Claw " is also used to refer to Uncaria tomentosa, a woody vine found in the tropical jungles of South and Central America )
Cat's mirror opposite is also encountered in the mirror universe ( Series VIII episode " Only the Good ..."), a wise professor who finds it ridiculously easy to pronounce profoundly long words, e. g., Caesiumfrankolithicmixialubidiumrixidixidoxidexidroxide.
De Laurentiis also made several adaptations of Stephen King's works during this time, including The Dead Zone ( 1983 ), Cat's Eye ( 1985 ), Silver Bullet ( 1985 ) and Maximum Overdrive ( 1986 ); Army of Darkness ( 1992 ) was produced jointly by De Laurentiis, Robert Tapert and the movie's star Bruce Campbell.
Cat's Eye ( also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye ) is a 1985 anthology horror film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King.
Cat's Eye is also the title of:
Cat's Britain was also referred to as ' The Pussycat's Travels ' in the fourth series of the show.
Cat's paw or Catspaw may also refer to:
* Cat's paw ( wave ) Popular name for capillary waves in Earth sciences, a pattern of shallow ripples resembling paw prints on the surface of water, caused by a light wind ( the wind may also take the name )
It also had a sister programme, Cat's Whiskers, aimed at younger listeners.
Members of The Cat's Miaow have also released more ambient recordings under the name Hydroplane.
Franz Liszt — who had been introduced to the piece by the Roman collector of manuscripts Abbé Santini — included it in his programmes in Berlin in the early 1840s ; Ignaz Moscheles also performed it ; both programmed it under the title Cat's fugue.
" Cat's in the Cradle " also reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and number eleven on the Top 40 Mainstream.
He made his breakthrough in 1969 with the song Finne meg sjæl, and he also had major hits in 1971 with En tur rundt i byen ( based on Ralph McTell's Streets Of London ) and in 1975 with Ride ranke ( based on Harry Chapin's Cat's in the Cradle ).
The win was also Cat's 85th NCAA career shutout, tying her with Debbie Nichols ( Louisiana Tech ) for second place behind Michele Granger's career record 94 shutouts.

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