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Corbett and released
On January 28, 2009, a newly recorded commentary by Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett was released by RiffTrax in MP3 and DivX formats.
In 2009, a newly-recorded commentary by Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett was released by RiffTrax.

Corbett and full-length
In 1981, Schurman went on to write a full-length biography of Corbett.

Corbett and country
John Joseph Corbett, Jr. ( born May 9, 1961 ) is an American actor and country music singer.
In 1920 and 1922, Dr. A. Corbett was commissioned to visit the schools in the west of the country, and found similar results to Bryce.

Corbett and music
Also in 2005 Corbett appeared with comedian Peter Kay, in the spoof music video for the number 1 single Is This the Way to Amarillo ?, mimed to the song by Tony Christie.
Another regular feature of the shows was an elaborate musical finale in which Barker and Corbett – often in drag – and company would sing a medley of songs in character, in barbershop, music hall, Gilbert and Sullivan or other styles, with the original words altered to suit whatever comic situation they were portraying.
Corbett appeared in Serendipity with John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale, and he played the role of a music teacher in Raise Your Voice, which starred Hilary Duff.
In addition Corbett was featured as a primary actor in Trisha Yearwood's music video of her 2008 single, " This Is Me You're Talking To ".
Alumni include music critic and sometimes musician John Corbett, and DJ Snuggles.

Corbett and album
John Corbett has suggested that dub could derive from duppie, a Jamaican patois word for ghost, as referenced by Burning Spear having named the dub version of his Marcus Garvey album Garvey's Ghost, and by Lee Perry stating that dub is " the ghost in me coming out ".

Corbett and Nashville
* John Corbett in Nashville

Corbett and by
Captured by Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby's men at Culpeper, Virginia on June 24, 1864, Corbett was held prisoner at Andersonville prison for five months, when he was exchanged.
After his discharge from the army in August 1865, Corbett went back to work as a hatter, first in Boston, later in Connecticut, and by 1870 in New Jersey.
The character of Zefram Cochrane had first appeared in the Original Series episode " Metamorphosis ", played by Glenn Corbett.
Narrated by Anton Lesser, with Geoffrey Whitehead as Death, Carl Prekopp as Mort, Clare Corbett as Ysabell and Alice Hart as Princess Keli, the programme was first broadcast in four parts in mid-2004 and has been repeated frequently, most recently on BBC7.
* March 20 – The World Cup Trophy ( the " Jules Rimet ") is stolen at an exhibition ; it is later found by a dog named " Pickles " and his owner David Corbett.
Following a Summer 2011 height survey by The Munro Society, Beinn a ' Chlaidheimh was confirmed by the SMC in September 2012 as having been demoted from Munro to Corbett status.
Both were killed by hunter Jim Corbett.
File: PanarManeater. jpg | The Panar Leopard, shot by Jim Corbett in 1910 after killing 400 people
* Boston Corbett was inspired by this same verse to castrate himself ( Corbett was the 19th-century American soldier who is generally believed to have fired the shot that killed John Wilkes Booth ).
By contrast, world heavyweight champion " Gentleman " Jim Corbett had used many of the same techniques a decade earlier, and was praised by the press as " the cleverest man in boxing.
In order to maintain the deception, Barker had criticised material he himself had submitted under the pseudonym ; when a Wiley-credited sketch about a ventriloquist had been poorly received by the audience Barker told Corbett " Well, Gerald Wiley let us down there ", and on another occasion, when looking at a script, " I don't understand this line.
The show, as described by Anthony Hayward of The Independent, was " a cocktail of comedy sketches, playlets, songs and parodies, a long-winded Corbett monologue and a singing star, sandwiched between the opening and closing news summaries.
A bronze statue of Barker, in character as Norman Stanley Fletcher, sculpted by Martin Jennings, was unveiled in a public area at the entrance of the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in September 2010 by his widow Joy, David Jason and Ronnie Corbett.
Most of the area here and in neighbouring Seven Kings was only built up between 1898 and 1910 by the developer A. C. Corbett who used new stations on the Great Eastern Railway to promote the new suburbs.
" The funeral was attended by Governor Tom Corbett and several other public officials.
He was memorably described by comedian Ronnie Corbett as a " sad-faced actor, with the voice of a fastidious ghoul ", in Corbett's autobiography High Hopes.
Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode " Metamorphosis ", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett.
In " Metamorphosis ", Cochrane was played by Glenn Corbett, who was 37 at the time of that episode's airing.
The phrase democratic deficit is cited as first being used by the Young European Federalists in their Manifesto in 1977, which was drafted by Richard Corbett.

Corbett and D
In 1934, then enrolled as a graduate student at King's College London, he wrote his Ph. D. thesis on Trade and War in the Eastern Seas, 1803-1810, which was awarded the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History for 1935.
* Tom Corbett, J. D.
* Ray D Corbett Junior High School
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* Billets, S., Corbett, M. D. " Characterization of poison oak urushiol.
In the late 20th Century, the farm was owned by the family of Mr. D. R. Corbett.
Beyond the University of London's annual award of the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History, the importance of Corbett's contribution to British naval history was largely overlooked until Professor D. M. Schurman published his pioneering work on The Education of a Navy: the development of British Naval Strategic Thought, 1867-1914 ( 1965 ).
* D. M. Schurman, Julian S. Corbett, 1854-1922: historian of British maritime policy from Drake to Jellicoe.
The North Building was designed in the 1920s by Harvey Wiley Corbett and D. Everett Waid as a 100-story skyscraper that would have been the tallest building in the world.
Born in St. John's, son of Gertrude ( Corbett ) and Edward D. Shea.
* Stoller, Paul D. The Architecture of Harvey Wiley Corbett.

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