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On leaving the university he went to London to make his living as a dramatist, but his name cannot be definitely affixed to any play until fifteen years later, when The Virgin Martyr ( registered with the Stationers Company, 7 December 1621 ) appeared as the work of Massinger and Thomas Dekker.
Dekker left Holland, and went to live in Ingelheim am Rhein near Mainz, where he made several attempts to write for the stage.
Kong is known for being the first Jamaican producer to get international hits with long-time collaborator Desmond Dekker, in 1967 with " 007 ( Shanty Town )" and above all in 1969 with " Israelites " which topped the UK Singles Chart in April 1969 and went to number nine on the US charts in July 1969, selling over two million copies.
The director Fred Dekker was very young and very talented and he went on to do The Monster Squad afterwards.

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J. Dekker by Edsger W. Dijkstra in his manuscript on cooperating sequential processes.
) Of the 70-plus known works in the canon of Thomas Dekker, roughly 50 are collaborations ; in a single year, 1598, Dekker worked on 16 collaborations for impresario Philip Henslowe, and earned £ 30, or a little under 12 shillings per week — roughly twice as much as the average artisan's income of 1s.
Green meets with magazine publisher John Minify ( Albert Dekker ), who asks Green, a gentile, to write an article on antisemitism (" some people don't like other people just because they're Jews ").
Series writer Moira Dekker also spoke on the DVD commentary that Logan's transfusion that allowed him to use his legs once again at the end of season 2 would begin to fail during season 3.
In June 2007, the former VVD minister Dekker presented a report on the previous elections, showing that the VVD lacked clear leadership roles, however the report did not single out individuals for blame for the party's losses.
The authors concluded through a qualitative analysis that SMBG on quality of life showed no effect on patient satisfaction or the patients ’ health-related quality of life .< ref > Malanda, U. L., Welschen, L. M., Riphagen, I. I., Dekker, J. M., Nijpels, G., & Bot, S. D. ( 2012 ).
South Dakota's oldest hardware store, Dekker Hardware ( formally known as Desnoyers hardware until June 2010 ) is located on Commercial Street in Clark.
* Ben Jonson and Thomas Dekker collaborate on a pageant to welcome the new king James I of England.
His English coronation took place on 25 July, with elaborate allegories provided by dramatic poets such as Thomas Dekker and Ben Jonson.
He worked with Thomas Dekker again on two city comedies, Westward Ho in 1604 and Northward Ho in 1605.
Dekker embarked on a career as a theatre writer in the middle 1590s.
Satiromastix marks the end of the " poetomachia "; in 1603, Jonson and Dekker collaborated again, on a pageant for the Royal Entry, delayed from the coronation of James I, for which Dekker also wrote the festival book The Magnificent Entertainment.
In 1624 he was a member of the King's Men, Shakespeare's famous company, and in August of that year played in their notorious production of A Game at Chess — yet in the same year he worked on the now-lost play Keep the Widow Waking with Dekker, Ford, and Webster, which was intended for the Red Bull Theatre.
* Laura Dekker, Dutch sailor, born on a boat in Whangarei in 1995, settled there again in 2012
* OLT was founded on 1 November 1958 by Martin Dekker and Jan Janssen as Ostfriesische Lufttaxi-Dekker und Janssen OHG, initially operating air taxi flights to islands in the North Sea from Emden.
* House ( 2008 film ), a horror film based on the novel by Frank E. Peretti and Ted Dekker
For Henslowe, he may have collaborated with Dekker, Day, and Haughton on Lust's Dominion.
It was " King of Ska ", a rowdy and jubilant song on which Dekker was backed by The Cherrypies ( also known as The Maytals ).
Dekker died of a heart attack on 25 May 2006, at his home in Thornton Heath in the London Borough of Croydon, England, aged 64.
This particular line-up also recorded with Dekker on some of his later studio sessions in the 1990s.
" James's English coronation took place on 25 July, with elaborate allegories provided by dramatic poets such as Thomas Dekker and Ben Jonson, though the festivities had to be restricted because of an outbreak of the plague.
1350 ); Guy of Warwick, a poem ( written in 1617 and licensed, but not printed ) by John Lane, the manuscript of which ( in the British Library ) contains a sonnet by John Milton, father of the poet ; The Famous Historie of Guy, Earl of Warwick ( c. 1607 ) by Samuel Rowlands ; The Booke of the moste Victoryous Prince Guy of Warwicke ( William Copland, London, n. d .); other editions by J. Cawood and C. Bates ; chapbooks and ballads of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: The Tragical History, Admirable Atchievements and Curious Events of Guy, Earl of Warwick, a tragedy ( 1661 ) which may possibly be identical with a play on the subject written by John Day and Thomas Dekker, and entered at Stationers ' Hall on 15 January 1618 / 19 ; three verse fragments are printed by Hales and F. J. Furnivall in their edition of the Percy Folio MS. vol.

Dekker and books
After completing his National Service, he became an author for a small publishing company, Martin and Reid, producing westerns, romance books and crime thrillers with titles such as " Guns & Gamblers ", " My Gun Speaks For Me "/" Muscles For Hire " ( 1951 ), and " Broadway Glamour ", under the pen-name Johnny Dekker.

Dekker and with
But it wasn't enough ; after a fallout between Ernst and Piet Dekker ( with the latter sent packing ) the band seriously considered splitting up, but not before finishing their spring tour.
His friendship with Thomas Dekker brought him into conflict with Ben Jonson and George Chapman in the War of the Theatres.
He continued his collaborations with Dekker, and the two produced The Roaring Girl, a biography of contemporary thief Mary Frith.
* The Honest Whore, Part 1, a city comedy ( 1604 ), co-written with Thomas Dekker
* The Bloody Banquet ( 1608 – 9 ); co-written with Thomas Dekker.
* The Roaring Girl, a city comedy depicting the exploits of Mary Frith ( 1611 ); co-written with Thomas Dekker.
Co-written with Thomas Dekker, Stephen Harrison and Ben Jonson.
Co-written with Thomas Dekker ( 1603 )
Co-written with Thomas Dekker.
Later, at an isolated beach house, Hammer finds " Lily ", who has been revealed to be an imposter named Gabrielle, with her evil boss, Dr. Soberin ( Albert Dekker ).
Henslowe's Diary links Drayton's name with 23 plays from that period, and shows that Drayton almost always worked in collaboration with other Henslowe regulars, like Thomas Dekker, Anthony Munday, and Henry Chettle, among others.
The Virgin Martyr, in which Dekker probably had a large share, is really a miracle play, dealing with the martyrdom of Dorothea in the time of Diocletian, and the supernatural element is freely used.
* Dekker & Webster, with Henry Chettle (?
Even though an outbreak of plague restricted festivities, " the streets seemed paved with men ," wrote Dekker.
These included a tragedy Caesar's Fall ( written with Michael Drayton, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton and Anthony Munday ), and a collaboration with Thomas Dekker Christmas Comes but Once a Year ( 1602 ).
In 1624, he also co-wrote a topical play about a recent scandal, Keep the Widow Waking ( with John Ford, Rowley and Dekker ).

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