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In his article The Old Man and the Daiquiri, Wayne Curtis tells us how Hemingway s “ home bar also held a bottle of Bacardí rum .” Hemingway wrote in Islands in the Stream “… this frozen daiquirí, so well beaten as it is, looks like the sea where the wave falls away from the bow of a ship when she is doing thirty knots .”
Lionel Curtis, writing in the imperialist journal The Round Table, wrote: " If the British Commonwealth can only be preserved by such means, it would become a negation of the principle for which it has stood ".
Critic Jon Savage would later say that their singer Ian Curtis wrote " the definitive Northern Gothic statement ".
As Whale biographer James Curtis wrote, the play " managed to coalesce, at the right time and in the right manner, the impressions of a whole generation of men who were in the war and who had found it impossible, through words or deeds, to adequately express to their friends and families what the trenches had been like ".
In addition to his acting on Blackadder, he also wrote and narrated several Jackanory-style children's programmes, encouraged by Richard Curtis.
Curtis Mayfield not only scored many hits with his group, The Impressions, but wrote many hit songs for Chicago artists and produced hits on his own labels for The Fascinations and the Five Stairsteps.
Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins wrote most of the material, with significant additional contributions from, at various times, Jon Canter, Richard Curtis, Terence Dackombe, Michael Fenton Stevens, Jack ( then John ) Docherty and Moray Hunter, and the various musical elements provided by Philip Pope.
Entertainment Weekly gave the release a " B +" rating and wrote, " Fans will drool over the extras, including some illuminating deleted scenes ( of particular note is an alternate opening detailing Buckaroo's tragic childhood, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as Banzai's mother ) and director Richter's commentary, which reveals some colorful behind-the-scenes battles with studio execs ".
Curtis Mayfield was known for introducing social consciousness into African American music as well as R & B and wrote songs protesting social and political equality.
In 1978, Curtis made a departure from his usual macabre offerings, when he wrote, produced, and directed the sentimental NBC television film When Every Day Was the Fourth of July.
Dan Curtis directed it, and Sam Hall and Gordon Russell wrote the screenplay.
Curtis Mayfield wrote and produced the film's score and soundtrack, the vocals for which are performed by Gladys Knight & the Pips.
For the 2012 FA Trophy final singer songwriter Tracey Curtis wrote and released the song ' A Hundred Years of Football ( and we're off to Wembley )'.
In his farewell column, Curtis Fuller wrote, " Our purpose throughout this long time has been to explore and to report honestly the strangest facts of this strange world and the ones that don't fit into the general beliefs of the way things are.
" Buddy wrote this song, but gave Curtis the songwriting credit for flying down to the session.
Storch some years afterward wrote: " During the thirty years during which Tabuteau taught at the Curtis Institute of Music, he came to exercise a decisive influence on the standards of oboe playing in the whole United States, as well as raising the level of woodwind achievement in general.
" She was a teacher and mentor to the young people of SNCC, highly influencing the thinking of such important figures as Julian Bond, Diane Nash, Stokely Carmichael, Curtis Muhammad, Bob Moses, and Bernice Johnson Reagon, who wrote a song in Baker's honor, called " Ella's Song.
Curtis wrote biographies of Daniel Webster ( 1870 ) and James Buchanan ( 1883 ) as well as a number of legal treatises.
Curtis also wrote " Night Time " for the Ryans with his friend Sharon Sheeley and they collaborated on several other songs.
Martin Curtis wrote a folk-style song about the gold rush called " Gin and Raspberry.
According to Quigley, the leaders of this group were Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Milner from 1891 until Rhodes death in 1902, Milner alone until his own death in 1925, Lionel Curtis from 1925 to 1955, Robert H. ( Baron ) Brand from 1955 to 1963, and Adam D. Marris from 1963 until the time Quigley wrote his book.
Curtis wrote to Henry W. Halleck after the battle that " the victory at Westport was most decisive ".
* An Interview with Ken Kalish ( by L. Curtis Boyle )-Includes a list of the games he wrote.
" It is the opinion of a majority of the court that the mere grant to Congress of the power to regulate commerce, did not deprive the States of power to regulate pilots, and that although Congress had legislated on this subject, its legislation manifests an intention, with a single exception, not to regulate this subject, but to leave its regulation to the several states ," wrote Justice Curtis for the majority.

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But Curtis poured over $1 million into it and in time it again became one of the most popular weeklies of the country.
A third grade project growing out of the day to day life of the nearby Hudson river became one of the most celebrated units of the school, a unit on boats, which under the guidance of its legendary teacher Miss Curtis, became an entrée into history, geography, reading, writing, arithmetic, science, art and literature.
It was a feminist movement in that most of its teachers and students were women ; notable among the founders of the movement were Emma Curtis Hopkins, known as the " teacher of teachers " Myrtle Fillmore, Malinda Cramer, and Nona L. Brooks ; with its churches and community centers mostly led by women, from the 1880s to today.
It was a commercial success, but Curtis notes that co-star Lana Turner overshadowed Tracy in most of the reviews.
John Curtis Holmes ( August 8, 1944 – March 13, 1988 ) better known as John C. Holmes or Johnny Wadd ( after the lead character in a series of related films ), was one of the most prolific male porn stars of all time, appearing in about 2250 adult loops and pornographic feature movies in the 1970s and 1980s.
One of the most puzzling mysteries in Florida history was the disappearance of Circuit Judge Curtis Chillingworth who left a friend's home on the night of 14 June 1955, and went to their ocean-front cottage in Manalapan.
One of the most newsworthy events to occur in town was the crash landing of an American Airways Curtis Condor in December 1934 and daring rescue of the crew by locals on snowshoes in the southern end of town.
Over time, Comanche County became the leading peanut producing county in the U. S. Coupled with production around the neighboring community of Gorman in Eastland County, most of the peanuts went into candy, particularly Curtis Candies ' Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy bars.
Another important poet of the late twentieth century is Tony Curtis ( born 1946 ) from Carmarthen: he is the author of several collections, most recently War Voices ( 1995 ), The Arches ( 1998 ), and Heaven's Gate ( 2001 ).
Among them were the Blackadder series, written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis, starring Rowan Atkinson, with Laurie in various roles, but most notably Prince George and Lieutenant George.
Curtis ' most important books were:
The SWP's most high profile and controversial campaign in the late 1980s and early 1990s was its Mark Curtis Defense Committee, established after Curtis, an SWP activist and trade union organizer, was charged and convicted on burglary and rape charges in 1988.
A variety of labels in the city during the 1960s and 1970s contributed to the Chicago soul sound, most notably Vee-Jay, Constellation Records, Chess Records, Mercury Records, OKeh, ABC-Paramount, One-derful, Brunswick and its Dakar Records subsidiary, and Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label.
ABC-Paramount was based in New York, but it recorded a number of Chicago soul acts through its Chicago offices, most notably The Impressions, led by guitarist and songwriter Curtis Mayfield.
He is most famous for his role as Rey Curtis on the TV series Law & Order ; and his appearances in the movies Miss Congeniality, Demolition Man, Blood in Blood Out, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Traffic, and Piñero.
Curtis Charles Flood ( January 18, 1938 – January 20, 1997 ) was a Major League Baseball player who spent most of his career as a center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Curtis produced records, often working with Jerry Wexler and recorded for Groove Records during this period, most notably recording the Joe South song " Games People Play " with guitar great Duane Allman.
Robin Curtis ( born June 15, 1956 ) is an American actress, most notable for playing Vulcan Lieutenant Saavik in the Star Trek films.
" Speaking at a media conference in Washington, DC hosted by the Poynter Institute, Curtis stated, " The ' wisdom of the crowds ' is the most ridiculous statement I've heard in my life.
Stacey, Clay, Curtis, Cabot, Isabelle, and Jeremy lost their lives, culminating in the revelation that an insane Gwyn had murdered most of her friends and family in a bid to " make their pain go away ".
Besides engaging in the usual personal appearances most television stars undertake to promote their program, Curtis also traveled around the country performing a western-themed stage show at fairs, rodeos and other venues when Gunsmoke wasn't in production, and even for some years after the show was canceled.
The most frequent " guest cartoonist " is Millionaire's nephew Curtis Sarkin, who drew the strip in a child's unsteady scrawl ; his daughter and nieces have also made occasional contributions.
Although James E. Murphy noted that "... most uses of the term seem to refer to something more specific than vague new directions in journalism ", Curtis D. MacDougal devoted the Preface of the Sixth Edition of his Interpretative Reporting to New Journalism and cataloged many of the contemporary definitions: " Activist, advocacy, participatory, tell-it-as-you-see-it, sensitivity, investigative, saturation, humanistic, reformist and a few more.

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