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Duff and Muttu
South India: Mappila Songs, Duff Muttu

Duff and also
This alpha value also corresponds to the ratio of " SRC over DST " in Porter and Duff equations.
Sullivan also appeared as himself on other television programs, including an April 1958 episode of the Howard Duff and Ida Lupino CBS sitcom, Mr. Adams and Eve.
He also directed the CBS sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve, starring Howard Duff and Ida Lupino.
" Heller also quotes British promoter Mickey Duff as saying, " My complaint is that José Sulaimán is not happy his friend Don King is the biggest promoter in boxing.
Duff has also starred in Material Girls with her sister Hilary, where she is credited as co-producer and her mother and sister are credited as producers.
Duff also sang " A Whatever Life " for the Stuck In The Suburbs soundtrack and " Sweetest Pain " for the Raising Helen soundtrack.
In addition to singing, Duff has also written and co-wrote several songs for her sister Hilary's studio albums, Metamorphosis and Hilary Duff, as well as the song " Gypsy Woman ", on Hilary's fourth studio album, Dignity.
Duff also co-wrote the song " Holiday " on her sister Hilary's Best of Hilary Duff album with Hilary and Ryan Tedder.
Three collaborations were also confirmed on the band's website later that day: Duff McKagan would appear on " A Billion Balconies Facing the Sun ", Ian McCulloch will add guest vocals to " Some Kind of Nothingness " and John Cale will feature on " Auto-Intoxication ".
During this series, Crenna's death was acknowledged also by the death of " Jared Duff ", shortly before he had planned to marry the title character's mother ( played by Tyne Daly ).
A few seconds later, she meets the famous European pop star, Paolo ( Yani Gellman ), who exclaims how much she resembles his singing partner, Isabella ( also played by Hilary Duff ).
Musician Duff McKagan also made his entry into the global rock scene starting in the punk rock scene in his hometown Seattle.
The Ziegfeld Follies were also famous for many beautiful chorus girls commonly known as Ziegfeld girls, usually wearing elaborate costumes by designers such as Erté, Lady Duff Gordon or Ben Ali Haggin.
In 2009, he also starred as a lying reporter in What Goes Up with Olivia Thirlby, Molly Shannon and Hilary Duff.
The adjoining row of houses, Duff Green's Row, was also used as part of the prison.
In addition to his regular collaborators, Stradlin also invited his former Guns N ' Roses band mate Duff McKagan to play bass on three songs, including the title track.
" Their former Guns N ' Roses band mate Izzy Stradlin also joined them for two weeks, eventually suggesting that " Duff and will sing and will just do a club tour in a van.
Duff and Lupino also co-starred as themselves in 1959 in one of the 13 one-hour installments of The Lucy – Desi Comedy Hour.
Apart from his many books ( see list ), he has also served as editor of series such as Great Architecture of the World, The Italian World, The New Shell Guides to Great Britain, The Oxford Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Art and the Duff Cooper Diaries.
Fans of The Simpsons may also recognize Keach's voice in the recurring role of Duff Brewery President, Howard K. Duff VIII, beginning with the 12th season episode, " Hungry, Hungry Homer ", wherein Homer attempts to stop Howard K. Duff from moving the Springfield Isotopes baseball team to Albuquerque by staging a hunger strike.
* Duff River, the northern part is also known as the Black River

Duff and called
Drawing on the work of a number of string theorists ( including Ashoke Sen, Chris Hull, Paul Townsend, Michael Duff and John Schwarz ), Edward Witten of the Institute for Advanced Study suggested its existence at a conference at USC in 1995, and used M-theory to explain a number of previously observed dualities, initiating a flurry of new research in string theory called the second superstring revolution.
Dub mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim ), sometimes anglicised as Duff MacMalcolm, called Dén, " the Vehement " and Niger, " the Black " ( died 967 ) was king of Alba.
It was created by Tom Duff, who is better known for an unusual C programming language construct called Duff's device.
In 1961 Howard Duff, husband of Ida Lupino, assumed the Dante role in a short-lived NBC adventure series Dante, set at a San Francisco nightclub called " Dante's Inferno ".
French was severely criticised by those close to Haig, including Edmonds in the “ Official History ” ( he called him “ only " un beau sabreur " of the old fashioned sort … a vain, ignorant and vindictive old man with an unsavoury society backing ” and claimed that French once borrowed Sir Edward Hamley ’ s “ Operations of War ” from the War Office library but could not understand it ) and Duff Cooper in Haig's Official Biography.
Duff McKagan says in his autobiography, It's So Easy ( and other Lies ), that " the crowd noise ... is from a 1970's rock festival called the Texxas Jam.
On August 19, 1988, after reporter Duff Wilson called the judge to advise him the newspaper was publishing the story, Little shot himself in the King County Courthouse.
A 1946-1951 radio show called The Adventures of Sam Spade ( on ABC, CBS, and NBC ) starred Howard Duff ( and later Steve Dunne ) as " Sam Spade " and Lurene Tuttle as Spade's devoted secretary " Effie Perrine ", and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character.
In 1797, Protestant missionaries arrived in Tahiti on a British ship called the Duff, captained by James Wilson.
He has been called " Duff " since toddlerhood, to which he once referred as " an Irish thing.
In the 1990s it was realized by Edward Witten ( building on previous insights by Michael Duff, Paul Townsend, and others ) that the limit of type IIA string theory in which the string coupling goes to infinity becomes a new 11-dimensional theory called M-theory.
Alexander Duff proposed a theory which he called the " downward filter theory " in which he believed that by catering to the middle and upper social classes, the knowledge of Christianity would eventually filter down the social ladder.
Duff was called to the chair, and guided the church through this crisis.
At one time Hârn fandom also had a thriving mailing list called HârnLine, also known as the Duffleboard for its moderator Rob Duff.
His international management career enjoyed a dream start, something Staunton called " a bit of a fairytale ", when he led Ireland to an impressive 3 – 0 victory over Sweden on 1 March 2006 with Damien Duff, Robbie Keane ( captaining the Republic of Ireland for the first time ) and Liam Miller getting onto the score sheet.
On a 2007 episode of the American TV program Ace of Cakes, Charm City Cakes owner Duff Goldman performs a " Dance of the Seven Veils ", slowly removing seven veils to display a cake his bakery made for a variety show called " Glitterama.
The anthropologist Wilson Duff ( who in the late 1950s was entrusted by Barbeau with organizing the information ) has called these three months " one of the most productive field seasons in the history of American anthropology ," and it led to a decades-long collaboration between Barbeau and Beynon and an enormous volume of field notes — still mostly unpublished — which Duff has characterized as " the most complete body of information on the social organization of any Indian nation.
The credits for the piece are concept / direction Alvy Ray Smith, animation John Lasseter, technical lead Bill Reeves, technical contributions by Tom Duff ( who designed the animation program called “ md ”, short for " motion doctor "), Eben Ostby, Rob Cook, Loren Carpenter, Ed Catmull, David Salesin, Tom Porter, and Sam Leffler, filming by David DiFrancesco, Tom Noggle, and Don Conway, and computer logistics by Craig Good.
Her second solo recording, called " A Day in the Sun ," a cover originally sung by Hilary Duff, appeared on the album That's So Raven Too !.
Also unknown to many, Raimund ( on keyboards and guitars ) had a project band with Mark Laccay ( bass ), Dexter Aguila ( drums, now with Chillitees ), Thaddeus " Duff " Reantaso ( vocals ) and Mike Elgar ( guitars, before he joined Rivermaya ), called Blueberry Juice which lasted until 1994.
Noam Chomsky called Duff, " one of those heroes who is completely unknown, because she did too much ," and stated that " she should have won the Nobel Peace Prize about twenty times.
James Grant Duff states that he was called " the Marattha Machiavelli " by the Europeans.

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