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After Duff Cooper's death in 1954, a group of his friends decided to establish a trust to endow a literary prize in his memory.
Denham began his literary career with a tragedy, The Sophy ( 1641 ), but his poem, Cooper's Hill ( 1642 ), is the work by which he is remembered.
Starting in the mid-1820s, Quidor began creating paintings based on literary themes, including Washington Irving's short stories Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle and James Fenimore Cooper's book The Pioneers.
At present the underground continues to thrive in the form of small press literary publishers, including Soft Skull Press, Fugue State Press, Dennis Cooper's Little House on the Bowery / Akashic Press, and many others.

Cooper's and career
The end of the 2009 playoff run marked the end of Leslie's career as a player and Cooper's second tenure as Sparks ' head coach.
Cooper's NBA career was respectable but not stellar.
* Chuck Cooper's career NBA Stats from databasketball. com
Cooper's Leeds career was pretty much over by the time he regained his fitness.
Cooper's son Mark became a footballer in the late 1980s, enjoying a worthy career in the lower echelons of the professional game.
Over his career, he produced nearly 350 drawings for James Fenimore Cooper, later collected in a several-volume edition of Cooper's novels printed from 1859 to 1861.
Cooper's agency played a major role in launching the career of Naomi Sims, credited as the first African-American supermodel.
Cooper's career went downhill from this point, being outpointed by veteran Mike Weaver for an obscure title in China then losing to prospects like Corrie Sanders, Chris Byrd, Fres Oquendo, and Joe Mesi.
The show is also known for Cooper's humorous self-deprecating one-liner outros to commercial breaks: An announcer often tells Cooper's listeners that they are listening to ( among many things ) " a man for whom even Dr. Phil has no cure ", " a man who is not afraid to look like a fool -- and demonstrates so regularly ", and, possibly most famously, " a man with a face made for radio ", and other things mocking and / or questioning Cooper's intelligence, wisdom, talent, career, activities, looks, etc in such ways.

Cooper's and began
Once every Formula car manufacturer began building rear-engined racers, the practicality and intelligent construction of Cooper's single-seaters was overtaken by more sophisticated technology from Lola, Lotus, BRM and Ferrari.
In the early 1950s, it seemed as if every aspiring young British racing driver began behind the wheel of a Cooper, and Cooper's Formula One cars were driven by the legendary drivers of the time — Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Maurice Trintignant, Bruce McLaren.
He grew up in Cooper's Town, Abaco and began his education at Cooper's Town Public School, later attending the Southern Senior School and the Government High School Evening Institute in Nassau.
Although the Red Room began exclusively as a location within Agent Cooper's dreams, the inhabitants began appearing in other locations in the town, inciting other elements in the plot, to the point where the Red Room and White / Black Lodge stories became one.
After the journal began printing the content of Sir Astley Cooper's lectures without permission, the great man paid a surprise visit to his former pupil to discover Wakley correcting the proofs of the next issue.
The son studied with him and in the National Academy of Design ; engraved on steel vignettes for bank-notes and some illustrations, notably F. O. C. Darley's pictures for James Fenimore Cooper's novels ; was elected an associate of the National Academy in 1865 — the year after he first began painting and an academician in 1876 ; and was a founder ( 1866 ) of the American Water Color Society, of which he was treasurer in 1866-1873 and president in 1873-1878, and of the New York Etching Club.

Cooper's and 1548
It was edited and enlarged in 1548 by Thomas Cooper, Bishop of Winchester, who called it Bibliotheca Eliotae, and it formed the basis in 1565 of Cooper's Thesaurus linguae Romanae et Britannicae.

Cooper's and when
Schaffner conveyed Cooper's instructions to the cockpit ; when she returned he was wearing dark sunglasses.
Cooper's adventures were to continue on another voyage out of Sag Harbor when on January 26, 1853, sailing the Levant became the first person to set foot on East Antarctica.
Cooper's father, John Cooper, left the family when Jackie was two years old.
The first mention of a pub on the site is 1772 ( when it was called the Cooper's Arms – the name changing to Lamb & Flag in 1833 ); the 1958 brick exterior conceals what may be an early 18th century frame of a house replacing the original one built in 1638.
Statistically, Cooper's best year was 1937, when he won eight times on Tour, and was both the leading money winner and the first winner of the Vardon Trophy.
Lindsay Cooper's bassoon was often prominent, and, when Richard Thompson's guitar was not featured, guitar would be absent ( such as the entirety of 1985's More Places Forever ).
However Ali was now alert to the danger posed by Cooper's left and more cautious than he had been in the previous contest ; he held Cooper in a vice like grip during clinches and when told to break leapt backward several feet.
Accumulated scar tissue around Cooper's eyes made him even more vulnerable than in the previous meeting and a serious cut was opened by Ali, which led to the fight being stopped, Cooper again suffering a technical knockout when he was ahead on the scorecards.
Although the draft was incomplete, Wallace only made minor revisions to it, each at Cooper's own request, before his fateful doctor's appointment in late January ; when Cooper called Wallace in early February to discuss the script, someone else answered — he was in the hospital.
In January 2007, when Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong asked to be recused from dealing with the Duke lacrosse case, Attorney General Cooper's office assumed responsibility for the case.
He also sang frequently with a karaoke machine at Cooper's Emporium and the Old Roan pub near the home he shared with his mother when the Searchers first started.
After Cooper's death 1902 his art school continued until 1935 when it was taken over by the City of Canterbury Education Committee.
One of the ironies of the history of Canterbury College of Art is that the original home of the art school, in Cooper's house, again became a place for teaching art in 2004 when another educational institution in the city, Canterbury Christ Church University, used the building to house its fine art faculty.
Over time, a deep bond emerges between the two, as displayed in various scenes: when Truman assists Cooper in rescuing Audrey Horne from One-Eyed Jack's, Truman deputizing Cooper following Cooper's suspension from the Bureau, and Truman waiting patiently for two days at Glastonberry Grove for Cooper to emerge from the Black Lodge in the series finale.
Caroline had been under Cooper and Earle's protection for witnessing a federal crime Earle committed when he lost his mind, but on one night when Cooper's guard was down, Caroline was murdered by Windom.
Following Cooper's dream, The Man appears only a few more times: once with BOB, appearing to Cooper following the death of Josie Packard, and again at the end of the series when Cooper ventures into the Black Lodge.
Very useful to save time and when Cooper's going through difficult challenges and plus, this gives Cooper the opportunity to escape and proceed to the next room.
Cooper's suspicions are confirmed when he and Leah discover three skeletons in Devil's Throat, a deep well, hidden in the woods.
Budionny had put half a million rubles on Captain Cooper's head, but when he was caught by the Cossacks he managed to convince them that he was a corporal.
Ryan had also once played with Cooper's father when they were both with the Tornado.
This compilation was expanded upon when, in 2001, Rhino released Mascara & Monsters: The Best of Alice Cooper, which includes the original single versions of the songs in addition to a number of Cooper's post-1974 hits as a solo artist, filling up the entire CD.
In Jeanne Cooper's recent book released ( on July 31, 2012 ) she makes it known that after their divorce she and ex-husband Harry Bernsen vary rarely saw each other ( only when family functions dictated ) and they were not close or even friends before his death on May 31, 2008.
In late 1975 when nineteen-year-old John Lydon was persuaded to audition for the group by singing along to Alice Cooper's " I'm Eighteen " on the jukebox.

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