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Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, De Palma worked repeatedly with actors Jennifer Salt, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen ( his wife from 1979 to 1983 ), Gary Sinise, John Lithgow, William Finley, Charles Durning, Gerrit Graham, cinematographers Stephen H. Burum and Vilmos Zsigmond ( see List of noted film director and cinematographer collaborations ), set designer Jack Fisk, and composers Bernard Herrmann, John Williams and Pino Donaggio.
The supporting cast includes Mischa Auer, Charles Winninger, Brian Donlevy, Allen Jenkins, Irene Hervey, Billy Gilbert, Bill Cody, Jr., and Una Merkel.
The Newest Inductees are Defensive end Charles Haley, Offensive Lineman Larry Allen, and Wide Receiver Drew Pearson on 6 November 2011 against the Seattle Seahawks during Halftime.
Allen had the work, which historian Charles Jellison describes as " rebellion in print ", printed in Connecticut, and began selling and giving away copies in early 1775.
Among the irregular contributors with just a single Mad byline to their credit are Charles M. Schulz, Chevy Chase, " Weird Al " Yankovic, Andy Griffith, Will Eisner, Kevin Smith, J. Fred Muggs, Boris Vallejo, Sir John Tenniel, Jean Shepherd, Winona Ryder, Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Alexander, Walt Kelly, Rep. Barney Frank, Tom Wolfe, Steve Allen, Jim Lee, Jules Feiffer, Donald Knuth and Richard Nixon, who remains the only President credited with " writing " a Mad article.
Looney's theory attracted a number of activist followers who published books supplementing his own and added new arguments, most notably Percy Allen, Bernard M. Ward, Louis P. Bénézet and Charles Wisner Barrell.
Charles Allen Moser, a physician and advocate for sexual minorities, has argued that the diagnoses should be eliminated from diagnostic manuals.
Allen Brown described Château Gaillard as " one of the finest castles in Europe " and military historian Sir Charles Oman wrote that:
The series was published in book form in 1975 by André Deutsch, edited by Charles Allen.
* Miller, Paul Allen, Platter, Charles, and Gold, Barbara K. Sex and gender in medieval and Renaissance texts: the Latin tradition.
In 1887, Charles Henry Niehaus sculpted a statue of Allen to be placed in the National Statuary Hall.
* Oral history interview with Terry Allen Winograd Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
* January 4 – Charles Allen, British television magnate
During its lifetime Hotel Chelsea has provided a home to many great writers and thinkers including Mark Twain, O. Henry, Herbert Huncke, Dylan Thomas, Arthur C. Clarke, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Arnold Weinstein, Leonard Cohen, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Arthur Miller, Quentin Crisp, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac ( who wrote On the Road there ), Robert Hunter, Jack Gantos, Brendan Behan, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Wolfe, Charles Bukowski, Raymond Kennedy, Matthew Richardson, James T. Farrell, Valerie Solanas, Mary Cantwell, and René Ricard.
Former Poets: Kay Ryan, Charles Simic, Ted Kooser, Louise Glück, Billy Collins, Rita Dove, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Frost, Karl Shapiro, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, Joseph Brodsky, Stanley Kunitz, Robert Hass, Donald Hall, Robert Pinsky ( three terms ), Mark Strand, Audre Lorde, and Maxine Kumin, among others.
A number of celebrities guest-starred on the series over the course of its run, including Debbie Allen, Bob Saget, Charles Rocket, Neil Patrick Harris, Lydia Cornell, Brooke Shields, Roddy McDowall, and others ; Chubby Checker, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, and Dr. Ruth Westheimer appeared in episodes as themselves.
The first civil governor of the island under the Foraker Act was Charles H. Allen, inaugurated on May 1, 1900 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The claims by two 19th century charlatans — Charles and John Allen alias John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart — that their father, Thomas Allen, was a legitimate son of Charles and Louise are without foundation.
Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen from his screenplay co-written with Marshall Brickman and produced by Charles H. Joffe.

Charles and Moser
* Charles Moser, in Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality 1988, ( 7 ; 1, P. 43-56 )
* Charles Moser, in Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality 1988, ( 7 ; 1, P. 43-56 )
After the text revision of the fourth edition of the DSM, a debate arose, with arguments to recategorize dyspareunia as a pain disorder instead of a sex disorder, with Charles Allen Moser, a physician, arguing for the removal of dyspareunia from the manual altogether.
The proposal has been criticized by Richard Green, Allen Frances, Michael First ( DSM-IV editor ), Karen Franklin, Charles Allen Moser, William O ' Donohue, and other mental health professionals on various grounds.
Critics include Richard Green, Michael First ( DSM-IV editor ), Karen Franklin, and Charles Allen Moser, while others like William O ' Donohue argue that the proposal does not go far enough.
Hawtrey ’ s most notable achievement in connection with the stage was his adaptation of Baron von Moser ’ s farce Mit Vergnügen ( The Pickpocket ), in which his brother Charles acted.
* Moser, Charles, in Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality 1988, ( 7 ; 1, P. 43-56 )
* Charles Allen Moser ( born 1952 ), American physician
* Townsend, Charles Haskins & Wetmore, Alexander ( 1919 ): Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the tropical Pacific in charge of Alexander Agassiz, on the U. S. Fish Commission steamer " Albatross ," from August, 1899, to March, 1900, Commander Jefferson F. Moser, U. S. N., commanding.
In 1759 Charles Eugene had Moser charged with authoring " a subversive writing " and cast into prison for the next five years.

Charles and pointed
Though Diana, Princess of Wales was commonly called " Princess Diana " after her marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales, it was officially incorrect, as Diana herself pointed out, because she was not a princess in her own right.
He is woken up just in time for dinner, during which Harmon Wilder, the Bellemys ' lawyer, and Charles Sherman, Wilder's assistant, are pointed out to him.
In December 1552, Mary of Austria, Queen of Hungary, sister of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, pointed out to Mary that her diplomatic complaints had no force and must come from Arran.
Maria's father, Charles Bicknell, a solicitor, was reluctant to see Maria throw away this inheritance, and Maria herself pointed out that a penniless marriage would detract from any chances John had of making a career in painting.
Its centre springs slightly, so that one senses that he / she is standing on the exposed segment of a gigantic egg all but buried at the centre of the city at the centre of the world, as Michelangelo's historian Charles de Tolnay pointed out.
Keith Green's initial tone of ministry was largely influenced by Leonard Ravenhill, who pointed Keith to Charles Finney, a nineteenth century revivalist preacher who preached the law of God to provoke conviction in his hearers.
A passage reflecting on the character of female actors in general was construed as an aspersion on the queen ; passages which attacked the spectators of plays and magistrates who failed to suppress them, pointed by references to Nero and other tyrants, were taken as attacks on the king, Charles I.
The way to these studies had been pointed out in the preface to Kugler's Handbook of Italian Painting by Sir Charles Eastlake, who had intended pursuing the subject himself.
Also, English conductor Sir Roger Norrington pointed out in his interview with fellow conductor Charles Hazlewood that was broadcast on BBC on 25th July 2011 prior to his performance of Mahler's Ninth Symphony with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, that Mahler quoted five times Johann Strauss Jr .' s waltz for the opening ball of Musikverein in Vienna, titled " Freut euch des Lebens " ( 1870 ), or " Enjoy Life ".
In 1766, for example, Lord Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, pointed out that the house was in a dilapidated condition.
When Charles offered an alternative scheme ( 1679 ) for limiting the powers of a Catholic sovereign, Sacheverell made a great speech in which he pointed out the insufficiency of the king's terms for securing the object desired by the Whigs.
Johann Ludwig Tieck called him the " model of a light and rare talent ", and Charles Lamb wrote that he was a " prose Shakespeare "; Professor Ward, one of Heywood's most sympathetic editors, pointed out that Heywood had a keen eye for dramatic situations and great constructive skill, but his powers of characterization were not on a par with his stagecraft.
“ Sidney Godolphin ,” said Charles,is never in the way, and never out of the way .” This pointed remark goes far to explain Godolphin's extraordinary success in life.
Mafalda has occasionally been pointed out as being influenced by Charles Schulz's Peanuts, most notably by Umberto Eco in 1968, who contrasted the two characters.
Charles Seife of Slate magazine, however, pointed out in a July 2012 article that no such disclaimer was made during an episode that aired a week earlier on gastric bypass surgery, despite a Los Angeles Times article questioning the propriety of Pinsky's role as a spokesperson for a firm that did marketing for lap-band surgery.
In a lengthy written rebuttal to the Senate report, Charles Pasqua pointed out further that since the oil vouchers were lifted by a legal entity incorporated in a European country, it should be relatively easy for investigators to uncover the masterminds behind the fraud instead of making accusations based on " sensational " press articles.
A systematic educational policy for India was formulated 14 years later by the dispatch of 1854 ( Sir Charles Wood ’ s Education Dispatch ), which pointed out the rationale for " creating a properly articulated system of education from the primary school to the University.
His director, Charles Boyer, S. J., pointed him to a passage in the Summa theologiae and suggested that the received interpretations were mistaken.
While Charles was determined to press on in the deluded belief that their success was due to soldiers of the regulars never daring to fight against their true prince, his Council and Lord George Murray pointed out their position.
Although popular legend notes that it was Othniel Charles Marsh who pointed out the error, there is no factual justification for this account ( see below ).
Charles Elton, who led the emergence of ecology as a discipline, pointed out the arctic fox polymorphism, which can be found in all three tundra biomes of the northern palaeoarctic.
The church of St. Maximinus, begun towards the end of the thirteenth century by Charles II of Sicily and completed by the end of the fifteenth century, an example of pointed architecture in the south of France.
As Sergei Eisenstein pointed out in his landmark essay on Charles Dickens, films most readily adapt novels with externalities and physical description: they fare poorly when they attempt the Modern novel and any fiction that has internal monologue or, worse, stream of consciousness.
At the same time Charles began creating a network of alliances in the area in the brick of the new offensive, which would have pointed first to Thessaloníki and later to Constantinople.

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