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Edwards and published
In contrast, Bruce Edwards published a short series of articles in 1990 based mostly on deduction and experiments in trying to recreate his experiences as a restaurant customer.
Edwards ' articles are still used as a reference by members of the online forum " Curry Recipes Online ", where he has also informally published a few brief further follow-ups.
In 1922, Arvid Paulson and Clayton Edwards published a now-forgotten expurgated children's version printed under the title The Story of Don Quixote which has nevertheless recently been published on Project Gutenberg.
On 3 August 2012, skipper George Edwards published a photograph he claims to be " The most convincing Nessie photograph ever ", which he claimed to have taken on November 2, 2011.
In " The Druid Chronicles ( Evolved )", privately published in 1976, Isaac Bonewits used " thealogian " to refer to Wiccan author Aidan Kelly, aka " C. Taliesin Edwards ".
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 early lives of Anne and Richard are dramatised in parallel fashion in Rhoda Edwards ' Fortune's Wheel and their marriage and last years in The Broken Sword ( alternately Some Touch of Pity ), both published in the 1970s.
In 1948 Robert D. Edwards and John Magee published Technical Analysis of Stock Trends which is widely considered to be one of the seminal works of the discipline.
The same year he published “ Historia de los Partidos Políticos Chilenos ” (“ History of Chilean Political Parties ”) in collaboration with Albert Edwards Vives.
Then, only a few commemorations were held — the most significant of which was a commissioned volume of Famine history edited by R. Dudley Edwards and T. Desmond Williams ( though not published until 1956 ), and the ' Famine Survey ' undertaken by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1945.
Much of Brainerd's influence on future generations can be attributed to the biography compiled by Jonathan Edwards and first published in 1749 under the title of An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd.
Edwards believed that a biography about Brainerd would have great value and set aside the anti-Arminian treatise he was writing ( later published as Freedom of the Will ) in order to create one.
McKay published two poems in 1917 in Seven Arts under the Alias Eli Edwards while working as a waiter on the railways.
The Edwards Committee published its report entitled British Air Transport in the Seventies on 2 May 1969.
Hours before his death, by coincidence, a new issue of Charles Buchan's Football Monthly was published in the United Kingdom, with a photograph of a smiling Edwards on the cover.
Later, Vidrine published a tell-all book called Just Takin ’ Orders, which included salacious details of Edwards ' frequent gambling trips and extramarital escapades.
After articles were published on human rights and environmental issues by independent magazines and journals ( such as Z Magazine ), Edwards wrote his first book, Free to be Human, ( Green Books, 1995 ), which later appeared in the United States as Burning All Illusions: a Guide to Personal and Political Freedom ( South End Press, 1996 ).
* Edwards, David ( 2000 ) Free to Be Human: Intellectual Self-defence in an Age of Illusions Green Books Ltd ( published in America as Burning all Illusions )
By that time Hodgkin and Lister had already published research on tissue samples, based on observations made with Lister's innovative microscope, in particular on the " globule hypothesis " of the time which was held in particular by Henri Milne Edwards.
" To date, Edwards has published five books, of which three have been nominated for this, Canada's most prestigious literary award.
At the conclusion of its inquiry, on 2 May 1969, the Edwards committee published a 394-page report entitled British Air Transport in the Seventies.
On November 23, 1873, John Newman Edwards published a lengthy glorification of the James brothers, Cole and John Younger, and Arthur McCoy, in a twenty-page special supplement to the St. Louis Dispatch, his new newspaper.
The Forum was first published on November 17, 1891 by Major A. W. Edwards.

Edwards and follow-up
Jimmy Edwards published his autobiography, Six of the Best, in 1984, as a follow-up to Take it From Me.
The race, organised by British sailor Tracy Edwards, was regarded as a follow-up to The Race of 2000 and was designed to complement existing Multihull races.
Long-term results of heart valve replacement with the Edwards Duromedics bileaflet prosthesis: A prospective ten-year clinical follow-up.

Edwards and series
The 1971 team, centred around the skilled Welsh half-back pairing of Gareth Edwards and Barry John, secured a series win over the All Blacks.
In the 1954-1955 television season, Edwards joined with Richard Quine to create Mickey Rooney's first television series, The Mickey Rooney Show: Hey, Mulligan, a sitcom about a young studio page trying to become a serious actor.
Edwards also created, wrote and directed the 1959 TV series Peter Gunn, with music by Henry Mancini.
In the same year Edwards produced, with Mancini's musical theme, Mr. Lucky, an adventure series on CBS starring John Vivyan and Ross Martin.
Edwards is best known for directing most of the comedy film series The Pink Panther, and all of the entries starring Peter Sellers as the inept Inspector Clouseau.
Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau () ( formerly Inspector ) is a fictional character in Blake Edwards ' The Pink Panther series.
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.
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 ).
Edwards participated in a second series, which started running on PBS-TV stations in May 2004.
She was a guest star in one episode of the popular Ben Casey television series starring Vince Edwards and was a frequent guest on chat shows of the day including numerous appearances on shows hosted by Jack Paar, Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, Joe Franklin, Dinah Shore and Johnny Carson.
It is thought more likely that Edwards named it after ' Boorbong ', the local name given to a series of waterholes near the Rubyanna area.
He appeared in various roles in the comedy series The Seven Faces of Jim from 1962, alongside Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield, as well as parts in Bold as Brass and Foreign Affairs ( as the Russian ambassador Grischa Petrovitch ).
* Sketch ( Skins character ), a character in the British series Skins, played by Aimee-Ffion Edwards
Chasing Amy, released in 1997, reveals that in the years since the events of Clerks, Jay and Silent Bob have found out that comic book artists Holden McNeil ( Ben Affleck ) and Banky Edwards ( Jason Lee ) created a popular independent comic book series entitled Bluntman and Chronic which stars the duo.
* The Outsider ( Edwards novel ), a novel in the Punchbowl Farm series by Monica Edwards
However, the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 champions were all Cup regulars driving the full series schedule ( Kevin Harvick, Carl Edwards, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Busch, and Brad Keselowski ).
* Thomas B. Costain-The Three Edwards ( Third book in the Plantagenet or Pageant of England series )
The radio producer Charles Maxwell had contracted Edwards, together with Joy Nichols and Dick Bentley, for the final series in 1947 of the radio show Navy Mixture for which Muir had provided some scripts, and after this show ended Maxwell received a commission for a new weekly comedy series to star Edwards, Nichols and Bentley.
( 1956 – 60 ) and three series of Faces of Jim ( 1961 – 1963 ), both as vehicles for Jimmy Edwards.

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