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According to DVD liner notes for Return of the Pink Panther, Sellers and Edwards originally planned to produce a British television series centered on Clouseau, but a film was made instead, Revenge of the Pink Panther, which ignores Dreyfus's death in the previous film and has Clouseau investigating a plot to kill him after a transvestite criminal is killed in his place.
One bank, the Banco de A. Edwards y Cía., also issued notes denominated in pounds sterling ( libra esterlina ).
Despite being credited in the album notes, lyricist Richey Edwards did not play on the album ; instead, guitar parts were played by vocalist James Dean Bradfield on the album.
Ironically, Martin Edwards, the Chairman of Manchester United, wrote in his programme notes for United's opening group match against Everton that he hoped that the Super Cup would " only last for one season ", meaning that he hoped that the UEFA ban on English clubs would only last for that long.
Edwards could not write music at that time, so he hired Charles Previn to write down the notes.
In his book " The Informant: The FBI, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Murder of Viola Liuzzo ", Gary May notes that Edwards became prominent at a time when the Klan was splintered into different local groups.
In his audio commentary for the DVD release of Iron Man 2, film director Jon Favreau notes that he had Iron Man 2 challenge coins made to distribute to United States Air Force personnel as a gesture of thanks for their cooperation while the production ( and its predecessor, Iron Man ) filmed on location at Edwards Air Force Base.
The liner notes, written by composer / singer-songwriter Mary Edwards, point out the influences of Bacharach, Webb, and John Barry are perceptible in the string arrangements and Latin rhythms, as well as Minnie Riperton, Rotary Connection and The 5th Dimension.
The liner notes of his 1994 Eric Records release The Complete Hits of Tommy Edwards claim his death was caused by alcoholism.
Gareth Edwards notes, “ He wastes no strides holding the ball he does not want to use, and flips it instantly on its way towards the wide open space down the touchline where danger-men like David Campese prowl ,” ( Edwards, 1987, p. 55 ).
" ( though years later, even Macek's own notes, as published in Robotech Art 3: The Sentinels, continued to refer to Edwards as " B. D.

Edwards and pyramid
I. E. S. Edwards discusses Strabo's mention that the pyramid " a little way up one side has a stone that may be taken out, which being raised up there is a sloping passage to the foundations.
" Edwards suggested that the pyramid was entered by robbers after the end of the Old Kingdom and sealed and then reopened more than once until Strabo's door was added.

Edwards and had
Duncan Edwards died a fortnight later from the injuries he had sustained.
Edwards published a follow-up series in the same magazine three years later, using information he had since learned from a behind-the-scenes look at an Indian take-away restaurant.
Despite predictions from the music press that the band would fold without Wood, who had been the driving force behind the creation of ELO, Lynne stepped up to lead the band, with Bev Bevan remaining on drums, joined by Gibson, Richard Tandy ( now on the Moog synthesiser ), Mike de Albuquerque on bass and vocals and Mike Edwards and Colin Walker on cellos.
He also had a longtime working relationship with director Blake Edwards, starring in My Sister Eileen ( 1955 ), Days of Wine and Roses ( 1962 ), The Great Race ( 1965 ) and That's Life!
However, Edwards remembered that the knife Dahmer had threatened him with was in the bedroom.
A subsequent investigation by Loch Ness researcher, Steve Feltham, suggests that the object in the water is in fact a fibreglass hump used previously in a National Geographic documentary which Edwards had participated in.
Additionally, Raynor also stated that Edwards had previously told him he had faked a photograph in 1986, which he had promoted as genuine in the National Geographic documentary.
Dallas also had an outstanding trio of linebackers: Pro Bowler Chuck Howley, who recorded 5 interceptions and returned them for 122 yards ; Dave Edwards 2 interceptions ; and Lee Roy Jordan, who recorded 2 interceptions.
Philadelphia also had a fine secondary, led by veteran defensive backs Herman Edwards ( 3 interceptions ) and Brenard Wilson ( 6 interceptions ), along with rookie Roynell Young ( 4 interception ).
Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U. S. In 1861, he married Sarah Edwards, whom he had met two years earlier.
He had a number of criminal aliases known by the British police, amongst them Edward Edwards, Arnold Thompson and Edward Simpson.
The Redskins had four different head coaches from 1946 to 1951, including former players Turk Edwards and Dick Todd as well as John Whelchel and Herman Ball, and none were successful.
Having grown up in Hollywood, the son of a studio production manager and grandson of a silent film director, Edwards had watched the films of the great silent clowns, including Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Laurel and Hardy.
Edwards and Andrews had five children.
Creationists believed the statute at issue in Edwards v. Aguillard had a better chance of passing constitutional muster, and so Louisiana appealed its loss in the trial and appellate courts to the Supreme Court.
Lawyer Phillip E. Johnson's first book Darwin on Trial ( published in 1991 ) attracted a group of scholars who shared his view that the exclusion of supernatural explanations by the scientific method was unfair and had led to the Edwards v. Aguillard ruling that teaching creation science in public schools was unconstitutional.
The leaders of the Great Awakening, such as Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, had little interest in merely engaging parishioners ' intellects ; rather, they sought a strong emotional response from their congregations that might yield the workings and experiential evidence of saving grace.
( 1956 – 60, 1971 – 72 ), with Jimmy Edwards, or those featuring Hancock, had been built.
In 1984, Moore had another hit, starring in the Blake Edwards directed Micki + Maude, co-starring Amy Irving.
Despite the failure of Curse, Edwards attempted to revive the series a decade later with Son of the Pink Panther, in which it is revealed that Clouseau had illegitimate children by Maria Gambrelli ( a character who first appeared in A Shot in the Dark ).
The number VII was occasionally omitted in Scotland, even by the national church, in deference to protests that the previous Edwards were English kings who had " been excluded from Scotland by battle ".
Alfred Edwards, editor of Le Matin, who had taken particular interest in the incident, took Ravel on a seven-week canal trip on his yacht Aimée through the Low Countries in June and July 1905, the first time Ravel traveled abroad.

Edwards and almost
Moreover, this is almost certainly not the first usage ; the context of " thealogian " appears in a work by C. Taliesin Edwards, " Essays towards a Metathealogy of the Goddess " added.
A drag chute is deployed by Space Shuttle Endeavour | Endeavour as it completes a mission of almost 17 days in space on Runway 22 at Edwards Air Force Base in southern California.
The rocket sled track at Edwards Air Force Base was dismantled and used to extend the track at Holloman Air Force Base, taking it to almost 10 miles in length.
The Edwards rocket propulsion facility has approximately 500 researchers, engineers, technicians, and support staff split almost 50 / 50 between government / military employees and support contractors.
He recorded Dynamic Fashion Way ( his first successful release ) for Keith Hudson in 1969, and then went on to work with almost every major producer on the island: Lee Perry, Peter Tosh, Bunny Lee, Phil Pratt, Sonia Pottinger, Rupie Edwards, Alvin Ranglin and Lloyd Daley.
Bentley, who played the son, was almost thirteen years older than Edwards, who played the father.
* Bruce Edwards ( caddy ), Tom Watson's caddy of almost 30 years.
" It is just not legally feasible to sustain a prosecution, and not practical after almost 22 years to be trying anyone ", said New Jersey Attorney General W. Cary Edwards.
The charges were centered around an alleged scheme in which Edwards and his associates received almost two million dollars in exchange for granting preferential treatment to companies dealing with state hospitals.
Edwards advanced the thesis that corporate structural factors conspire to make the mass media give a picture of the world that goes beyond the political indoctrination postulated by Herman and Chomsky, to encompass almost all aspects of personal life, by constantly promoting the values of blind consumerism.
Edwards ' lyrics were almost entirely in the Welsh language.
It is just not legally feasible to sustain a prosecution, and not practical after almost 22 years to be trying anyone, Attorney General W. Cary Edwards said in Trenton.
Having proved his fitness Edwards was called into the West Indies squad for the first Test against Pakistan in May 2011, almost two years after he was sidelined with a back injury.
On 17 February, Henry Sutherland Edwards wrote in the Musical World: " In almost all conjunctions of music and words, there is a sacrifice of one to the other ; but in Thespis ...
Campaigning against the 18th Amendment ( Prohibition ) and with the support of the Hague Democratic Political Machine, Edwards defeated incumbent Republican Joseph S. Frelinghuysen by almost 90, 000 votes and served from March 4, 1923, to March 4, 1929.
Starting the next game for injured Trent Edwards, Losman threw for almost 300 yards and one touchdown to lead the Buffalo Bills to a win.
Edwards ′ s Pheasant is almost identical to the similarly sized Vietnamese Pheasant, which it overlaps with throughout its range.
Paul's form on the Junior, and then subsequently New Zealand team tour, did not go unnoticed by astute talent scouts in England and in the off season of 1993 / 94 he joined the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats of the English Rugby Football League Championship and was highly impressive, especially against the almost invincible at the time – Wigan Warriors, where he almost pulled off the upset of the century against a team of legends including but to name just a few – Dean Bell, Dennis Betts, Shaun Edwards, Andy Farrell, Martin Offiah and Va ' aiga Tuigamala.
After The Falcon's Brother, Conway starred in nine further Falcon films through 1946, almost always with a wisecracking sidekick, portrayed variously by Edward Brophy, Allen Jenkins ( who also played the same role in the first three Sanders films ), Don Barclay, Cliff Edwards, and arguably best of all, Vince Barnett.
The engines were restarted almost immediately, allowing the pilot to remain in control of the aircraft and land at Edwards AFB, California, without further incident.
The King must have liked the young man, for he selected him for his service and in later years Bishop Walter Langton became unquestionably Edwards ’ s first minister and almost his only real confidant.
On May 18, 2007, Edwards won the pole for the 2007 Nextel Open, and while he led almost the entire 40 lap race, he faded to third in the last few laps, just missing the feature event.
In a 2007 interview Edwards claimed that ' I almost had an heart attack ' after Wigan came back to defeat Bradford Bulls in an epic 30-31 play off victory.

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