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The Grail has been used as a theme in fantasy, historical fiction and science fiction ; a quest for the Grail appears in Bernard Cornwell's series of books The Grail Quest, set during The Hundred Years War.
* Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of books features her, most prominently in Sword Song ( 2007 ISBN 978-0-00-721971-1 ) and The Burning Land ( 2009 ISBN 978-0-00-721975-9 ).
In Bernard Cornwell's series of novels Sharpe, the protagonist Richard Sharpe's mother was killed during the riots when he was three.
In 1993, he was cast as Richard Sharpe, the lead character in the Sharpe series of made-for-TV movies based on Bernard Cornwell's novels, however he injured his knee while playing football just days into filming Sharpe's Rifles in the Ukraine.
* Bernard Cornwell's series of historical novels, The Saxon Stories: The Last Kingdom, The Pale Horseman, The Lords of the North and Sword Song.
In Bernard Cornwell's series the Grail Quest, the Earl of Northampton plays a minor role as Thomas of Hookton's lord.
The 16-episode Sharpe television series was based on Bernard Cornwell's novels about the Peninsular War, and the fictional experiences of a band of soldiers in the famed 95th Rifles.
For fans of the series, Cornwell's portrayal of Merlin as a lecherous, driven, mischievous and irreverent druid is particularly memorable.
Talavera is the setting for Sharpe's Eagle, the first book written in Bernard Cornwell's " Sharpe " series, and is depicted in the conclusion of the film adaptation of the same name.
* Teresa Moreno, wife of Richard Sharpe in Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series of historical fiction
* Daragh O ' Malley, who plays Sergeant Patrick Harper in the series of TV movies based on Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series of historical novels, appears as Brosnan's fellow assassin.
* Sharpe ( TV series ), the television series based on Cornwell's books

Cornwell's and novels
* Richard Sharpe – fictional hero of Bernard Cornwell's " Sharpe " novels, which prominently feature the 95th.
In Sharpe's Escape ( 2004 ), one of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe novels ( which were partly inspired by Death to the French ), a Rifleman named Matthew Dodd is separated from Sharpe's company in a skirmish during the Peninsular Campaign in 1810.
The Nock gun was recently brought to public attention by its inclusion in Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe novels where it was wielded by Sharpe's friend and colleague Sergeant Patrick Harper.

Cornwell's and short
He had opened for them in the 1970s as a member of The Vibrators, filled in for Cornwell during his time in prison for drug possession in 1980, worked with Burnel and Greenfield in their side-project Purple Helmets, and been added to the Stranglers ' line-up as a touring guitarist a short time before Cornwell's departure.

Cornwell's and Sharpe's
The island featured in Bernard Cornwell's novel Sharpe's Regiment as the camp ground for the fictional second battalion of the South Essex Regiment.
* Bernard Cornwell's novel Sharpe's Devil features a meeting between Napoleon, and the fictional Richard Sharpe.
* La Pucelle ( ship ), a fictional ship from Bernard Cornwell's novel Sharpe's Trafalgar
He has twice notably portrayed George IV as the Prince Regent in the 1982 television version of The Scarlet Pimpernel and the 1996 adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's novel Sharpe's Regiment.
* Section from Bernard Cornwell's website on Sharpe's Regiment
* Col. Gudin in Bernard Cornwell's " Sharpe's Tiger "

Cornwell's and British
Cornwell's book was released to much controversy, especially within the British art world, where Sickert's work is admired, and also among “ Ripperologists ,” who dispute her research methods and conclusions.

Cornwell's and during
In 1999, John Cornwell's Hitler's Pope criticized Pius XII for his actions and inactions during the Holocaust.
In Bernard Cornwell's The Warlord Chronicles, Mordred is the club-footed, legitimate grandson and heir of Uther Pendragon, and Arthur serves as the kingdom's regent during his minority.
Jack Cornwell's father Eli, who died on 25 October 1916 from bronchitis during home service with the Royal Defence Corps, was buried in the same grave on 31 October 1916.

Cornwell's and Napoleonic
Early professional cricket in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars forms part of the historical backdrop to Bernard Cornwell's novel, Gallows Thief ( 2002 ).

Cornwell's and .
* Lindisfarena plays an important role in Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Stories.
Cornwell's work was the first to have access to testimonies from Pius XII's beatification process as well as to many documents from Pacelli's nunciature which had just been opened under the 75-year rule by the Vatican State Secretary archives.
Cornwell's work received both praise and criticism.
Cornwell's scholarship has been criticized.
He lives in Islington and drives an Audi, is a supporter of English Premiership football team Tottenham Hotspur and has appeared on fellow comedian Phil Cornwell's Spurs Show podcast.
This was their first album to feature the three-piece horn-section which was retained in all their subsequent albums and live performances until Hugh Cornwell's departure in 1990.
* Edward appears as a participant in the Crecy campaign in Bernard Cornwell's novel Harlequin ( published in the U. S. as The Archer's Tale ).
Manawydan appeared as a vengeful sea god in Bernard Cornwell's Warlord Chronicles.
In Bernard Cornwell's The Warlord Chronicles, Uther is the King of Dumnonia as well as the High King of Britain.
*" Cornwell v. Sickert: Portrait of the Artist as a Serial Killer " by Joseph Phelan, argues against Cornwell's theories and notes her failing to mention the influence of Degas on Sickert.
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper-Patricia Cornwell and Walter Sickert: A Primer disputes Cornwell's claims.
In Bernard Cornwell's The Warlord Chronicles, many of the legendary deeds of Bedivere ( such as throwing Excalibur into the Lake ; or in Cornwell's story, the sea ) are instead carried out by Derfel Cadarn.
Although unable to marry while Jane lives, Sharpe settles with Lucille on her family estate in Normandy and raises two children, Patrick-Henri, who becomes a French Cavalry Officer ( and a character in Bernand Cornwell's The Starbuck Chronicles ), and Dominique, who ultimately marries an English aristocrat.

series and composed
Static circuits ( permanent virtual circuits or PVCs ) or paths ( permanent virtual paths or PVPs ) require that the circuit is composed of a series of segments, one for each pair of interfaces through which it passes.
Previous styles have included a series of fictional flags set to music between 1997 and 1999 before the major relaunch, incorporating the new contemporary music composed by David Lowe, and graphics developed by Lambie-Nairn.
During the aftermath of the Second World War, Pasternak had composed a series of poems on Gospel themes.
Stephen Baxter has imagined perhaps some of the most unusual exotic life-forms in his Xeelee series of novels and stories, including supersymmetric photino-based life that congregate in the gravity wells of stars, entities composed of quantum wave functions, and the Qax, who thrive in any form of convection cells, from swamp gas to the atmospheres of gas giants.
* The CGI series, ReBoot, takes place entirely inside cyberspace, which is composed of two worlds: the Net and the Web.
Bowie explored new directions on The Buddha of Suburbia ( 1993 ), a soundtrack album of incidental music composed for the TV series adaptation of Hanif Kureishi's novel.
1-3 are composed of a series of phrases in liturgical form-compact, condensed, intent – symbols whose first intent is to work on emotion rather than describe or clarify an idea .”
Barry Gray, the show's creator, also composed the music for the series.
In 1939, Nagib Mahfuz wrote the novel Khufu's Wisdom, which leans on the stories of Papyrus Westcar ; In 1997, French author Guy Brachet composed the novel series Le roman des pyramides, including five volumes, of which the first two ( Le temple soleil and Rêve de pierre ) are picking out Khufu and his tomb as a theme.
The original orchestral score was composed by Michael Kamen, but the soundtrack includes several songs by Queen, like " Princes of the Universe ", which was also used in the Highlander television series title sequence.
Hypnosis is usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly composed of a long series of preliminary instructions and suggestions.
I mean by this that the other world is composed of a series of concentric rings, which as one penetrates deeper into the other world, grow larger.
After 395 he composed a series of longer commentaries, though in rather a desultory fashion: first on Jonah and Obadiah ( 396 ), then on Isaiah ( ca.
Each of the three movies is largely composed of old footage from the TV series, however Tomino felt that some things could be changed for the better.
The series also made extensive use of incidental music, composed by Ed Welch, which often hinted at a particular genre to fit the mood of the scenes, frequently incorporating well-known pieces of music such as " God rest you merry, gentlemen " or Intermezzo from Jean Sibelius ' Karelia Suite.
It is composed of a series of quatrains ; the second and fourth lines of each stanza are repeated as the first and third lines of the next.
Prior to World War I, the British explosives chemist Oswald Silberrad obtained British and U. S. patents for a series of plastic explosives called " Nitrols ", composed of nitrated aromatics, collodion, and oxidising inorganic salts.
Debuting at roughly the same time as the G3 iMac, the " WallStreet / Mainstreet " series composed of models with varying features, such as different processing speeds ( from 233 to 300 MHz ) and the choice of 12 -, 13 -, or 14-inch screens.
Information from the RPG, along with notes composed by RPG author Hewitt with Niven, were later used to form the " Bible " given to authors writing in the Man-Kzin Wars series.
The Romulans eventually emerged in the post-Smarba period with a powerful new fleet composed of " Kestral " ( Klingon-built vessels ) and " Hawk " ( hybrid ) series fleets, along with extensively retrofitted " Eagle " vessels.
Sex, Lies, and Videotape was followed by a series of low-budget box-office disappointments: Kafka, a biopic mixing fact and Kafka's own fiction ( notably The Castle and The Trial ), written by Lem Dobbs and starring Jeremy Irons as Franz Kafka ; King of the Hill ( 1993 ), a critically acclaimed Depression-era drama ; The Underneath ( 1995 ), a remake of Robert Siodmak's 1949 film noir Criss Cross ; and Schizopolis ( 1996 ), a comedy which he starred in, wrote, composed, and shot as well as directed.
A celebrated medieval series of commentaries was that composed by the Cistercians Bernard of Clairvaux, Gilbert of Hoilandia, and John of Ford over the course of several decades, each continuing the work of the previous.
Koji Kondo, who has been described as the " greatest legend in the video game audio industry " because of his work for Nintendo, has composed much of the music for the series, although the last game for which he was solely responsible for the composition of the soundtrack was The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Yoko Kanno and Hajime Mizoguchi composed and produced the series ' musical themes and background, incorporating a variety of styles including contemporary, classical, and Gregorian chant.
More recently, they composed and performed the music for the TLC series Resident Life, the theme song for the Disney Channel program Higglytown Heroes, and songs about the cartoons Dexter's Laboratory and Courage the Cowardly Dog.

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