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That concept grew out of Duncan Kenworthy's experience adapting Sesame Street to the requirements of foreign markets.

Duncan and 2011
* " Expanded Cinema ", ( David Curtis, Al Rees, Duncan White, and Steven Ball, eds ), Tate Publishing, 2011
Griffin was chosen as a Western Conference Reserve in the 2011 NBA All-Star Game, a rare honor for a rookie ; the first chosen by the coaches for the game since Tim Duncan in 1997.
He was also a show's guest on November 1, 2011, where he performed songs from The Goat Rodeo Sessions with fellow musicians Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile.
In the 2011 Disney Channel original movie Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas !, when Bob Duncan and his two sons, PJ and Gabe, encounter men with guns that try to stop them and when Bob asks for badges, one of the men tells him " Badges?
Duncan Smith, in December 2011 has drawn up proposals to stop “ under-employed ” people “ topping up ” their wages with hand-outs when they are capable of working for longer.
Duncan Smith said in February 2011 that it is " absurd and damaging " for ministers not to extol the benefits of marriage for fear of stigmatising those who choose not to marry.
In July 2011 Duncan Smith said that tighter immigration controls are vital if Britain is to avoid “ losing another generation to dependency and hopelessness ”.
Source Code is a 2011 American science fiction-techno-thriller film directed by Duncan Jones, written by Ben Ripley, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, Russell Peters and Jeffrey Wright which employs the concepts of quantum reality and parallel universes.
* Mémoires de Duncan Grant, un Highlander à Bloomsbury by Christian Soleil ( 2011 ), Monpetitéditeur, Paris.
Following extensive fundraising, a £ 57 million new university library ( the Sir Duncan Rice Library ) opened in autumn 2011 at the Kings College campus to replace the outgrown Queen Mother Library and was officially opened by the Queen in September 2012.
Atrium of the main Sir Duncan Rice Library at Kings College campus, looking upThe most recent building on campus is the Sir Duncan Rice Library, completed in 2011 and designed by Danish architects schmidt hammer lassen.
Although Duncan produced career-lows in points and rebounds per game, the Spurs ended the regular season as the first seed in the West for the 2011 NBA Playoffs, and were second in the league ( to Chicago ).
* Duncan Tanner, ‘ Snowden, Philip, Viscount Snowden ( 1864 – 1937 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2011, accessed 1 July 2011.
* Duncan Geere, " Five real-world arcologies under construction ", Wired. co. uk, June 21, 2011
In March 2011, Henson announced that Craig Duncan, who has previously worked on Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and the Colin McRae Rally series, was hired on as Senior Studio Director.
The Fender Graham Coxon Telecaster was made available from August 2011 and differs from standard telecasters with its neck humbucker ( a Seymour Duncan SH-1 ), 375k pots and tortioseshell pickguard.
The present head of the Scottish clan Darroch is titled Claire Darroch-Thompson, 8th of Gourock, Lady of the Barony of Gourock, following the death of her father, the late Duncan Darroch of Gourock on 1 February 2011.
Duncan died in February 2011.
* Robert B. Duncan ( 1920 – 2011 ), U. S. Representative from Oregon
Robert Duncan McNeill in 2011.
She was the first woman to win a premiership in Canada through a partisan general election, the second being Pat Duncan who won the Yukon general election, 2000, and the third being Kathy Dunderdale who won the Newfoundland and Labrador general election in 2011.
Carson McCullers Talks About Love, a new musical about the author's life written by Suzanne Vega and Duncan Sheik and performed by Vega, opened at the Rattlestick Playwright's Theater in New York City in May 2011.

Duncan and film
Bowie in 2009 with his son Duncan Jones at the premiere of Jones ' directorial debut Moon ( film ) | Moon
* Method ( film ), a 2004 film directed by Duncan Roy
Highlights of Redgrave's early film career include her first starring role in Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment ( for which she earned an Oscar nomination, a Cannes award, a Golden Globe nomination and a BAFTA Film Award nomination ); her portrayal of a cool London swinger in 1966's Blowup ; her spirited portrayal of dancer Isadora Duncan in Isadora ( for which she won a National Society of Film Critics ' Award for Best Actress, a second Prize for the Best Female Performance at the Cannes Film Festival, along with a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination in 1969 ); and various portrayals of historical figures – ranging from Andromache in The Trojan Women, to Mary, Queen of Scots in the film of the same name.
In 1984 CBS produced a television film based on Flynn's autobiography, starring Duncan Regehr as Flynn.
Dangerous Liaisons was the first English-language film adaptation of Laclos's novel, and was based on Christopher Hampton's Olivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated theatrical adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company, directed by Howard Davies and featuring Lindsay Duncan, Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson.
After 1953's I Confess, Hitchcock planned to film The Bramble Bush, based on the 1948 novel by David Duncan, as a Transatlantic Pictures production with partner Sidney Bernstein.
Among the British at the 1926 landmark match were golfing giants Abe Mitchell, George Duncan, Archie Compston, Ted Ray ( portrayed by Stephen Marcus in the 2005 film The Greatest Game Ever Played ), and Arthur Havers.
* Dr. Duncan MacDougall, physician whose studies inspired the film 21 Grams
Also starring in the film were Samantha Morton as Myra Hindley, Lindsay Duncan as Lady Longford and Andy Serkis as Ian Brady.
Clooney, who is the director, producer, and star of the film, stated that he had contributed in writing " all but two scenes " of the film and requested a writing credit, alongside Duncan Brantley and Rick Reilly, who had been working on the screenplay for 17 years.
This was followed by a role as Gibbs in Duncan Wood's musical comedy, Cuckoo Patrol, with Freddie Garrity, Victor Maddern, and Kenneth Connor, and a small, uncredited role as a driver for John Huston in the James Bond spoof film, Casino Royale.
Mr. Holland's Opus is a 1995 American drama film directed by Stephen Herek, produced by Ted Field, Robert W. Cort, and Michael Nolin, and Executive Produced by Patrick Sheane Duncan.
* Saving Grace ( 1998 film ), a 1998 New Zealand film based on a play by Duncan Sarkies about two lovers, one of whom claims to be Christ
Isadora is a 1968 biographical film which tells the story of celebrated American dancer Isadora Duncan.
He first used City Lights — in homage to the Chaplin film — in 1952 as the title of a magazine, publishing early work by such key Bay Area writers as Philip Lamantia, Pauline Kael, Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, and Ferlinghetti himself, as “ Lawrence Ferling .” A year later, Martin used the name to establish the first all-paperback bookstore in the U. S., at the time an audacious idea.
The film is based on the book of the same name by Dayton Duncan.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 American horror mystery slasher film based loosely off the book by Lois Duncan of the same name.
Drivers in the film billed in the opening credits include Dale Van Sickel, Reg Parton, Regina Parton, Tom Bamford, Bob Drake, Marion J. Playan, Hall Brock, Bob Hickman, Rex Ramsay, Hal Grist, Lynn Grate, Larry Schmitz, Richard Warlock, Dana Derfus, Everett Creach, Gerald Jann, Bill Couch, Ted Duncan, Robert Hoys, Gene Roscoe, Jack Mahoney, Charles Willis, Richard Brill, Roy Butterfield, Rudy Doucette, J. J. Wilson, Jim McCullough, Bud Ekins, Glenn Wilder, Gene Curtis, Robert James, John Timanus, Bob Harris, Fred Krone, Richard Ceary, Jesse Wayne, Jack Perkins, Fred Stromsoe, Ronnie Rondell, and Kim Brewer.
Other notable film and TV Little Johns include Archie Duncan in the 1950s TV series, Nicol Williamson in Robin and Marian, Clive Mantle in the 1980s TV series Robin of Sherwood, Phil Harris as the voice of Little John the Bear in the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood, David Morrissey in Robin Hood and Nick Brimble in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves-both in 1991, and Eric Allan Kramer in 1993's Robin Hood: Men in Tights.

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