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Ernest and Hemingway's
In Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, three of the characters visit the town en route to Pamplona, Spain.
In 1956, inspired by Ernest Hemingway's 1935 novel Green Hills of Africa, she began an ambitious film project in Africa drawn from another novel called Schwarze Fracht ( Black Freight ).
Gertrude Stein with Ernest Hemingway's son, Jack Hemingway ( nicknamed Bumby ) in 1924.
The 1926 publication of Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises popularized the term, as Hemingway used it as an epigraph.
Ernest Hemingway's concise writing style was perfectly fit for shorter fiction.
Ironically, for an artist considered one of the Italian cinema's greatest and most influential directors, De Sica's sole Academy Award nomination was for acting, when he received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nod for playing Major Rinaldi in American director Charles Vidor's 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop.
" Another 1929 book reflecting on World War I was Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, as well as Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves.
* October 15 – Ernest Hemingway's novel To Have and Have Not is first published.
* एक ा क ो ळ ी य ा न े ( Eka Koliyane ) – 1965 ... based on Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
An adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novella of the same name, Hemingway's agent, Leland Hayward, had previously written to the author: " Of all Hollywood people, the one that comes the closest to me in quality, in personality and voice, in personal dignity and ability, is Spencer Tracy.
The protagonist of Ernest Hemingway's 1950 novel Across the River and into the Trees, Colonel Dick Cantwell, based on World War II commander Charles " Buck " Lanham, uses the phrase to his driver.
* Santiago, the title character of Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
* It was a haven for Catherine Barkley and Lt. Frederic Henry in Ernest Hemingway's classic, A Farewell to Arms.
In Ernest Hemingway's novel Islands in the Stream the main character Thomas Hudson captains a Q-ship for the US Navy around Cuba as he hunts the survivors of a sunken German U-boat.
This festival was brought to literary renown with the 1926 publication of Ernest Hemingway's novel, The Sun Also Rises.
Gertrude Stein with Ernest Hemingway's son, Jack Hemingway in 1924.
She was Ernest Hemingway's mentor, and upon the birth of his son he asked her to be the godmother of his child.
Ernest Hemingway describes how Alice was Gertrude's " wife " in that Stein rarely addressed his ( Hemingway's ) wife, and he treated Alice the same, leaving the two " wives " to chat.
Hotel Ambos-Mundos ( Hotel of Both-Worlds ), Havana, Ernest Hemingway's first residence in Cuba ( 1932 – 1939 ) where the first chapter of For Whom the Bell Tolls was written.
* Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
* Ernest Hemingway's third major posthumous work, the novel The Garden of Eden, takes place in Aigues-Mortes.
Other attractions include Ernest Hemingway's birthplace home and his boyhood home, the Ernest Hemingway Museum, and the three Oak Park homes of Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs.
One theory is that it comes from a line in Ernest Hemingway's novel " A Moveable Feast " where in describing a particularly annoying sound, Hemingway remarks that it " was no worse than other noises, certainly better than Ezra learning to play the bassoon.

Ernest and chapter
The bulk of the passage, with the exception of the portions in italics, is excerpted ( with chance errors ) from a translation of chapter 61 of Benedict's Rule found in the book Select historical documents of the Middle Ages ( 1892 ), translated and edited by Ernest Flagg Henderson, and reprinted in 1907 in The Library of Original Sources, Vol.
For its design, architect Ernest A. Grunsfeld, Jr. was awarded the gold medal of the Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 1931.
" He continues on for an entire chapter, relating myths of the green-haired merman sighted in the sea's icy waters, the inability of crews to navigate a path to the coast until 1949, and treacherous " flash freezes " that left ships, such as Ernest Shackleton's Endurance, at the mercy of the ice floes.
This is concluded by the sonnet, A Farewell to Arms, quoted by Thackeray in the seventy-sixth chapter of The Newcomes and which served as the title of Ernest Hemingway's novel of the same name.
It is based on Isabelle de Montolieu's 1813 French adaptation and 1824 continuation ( from chapter 37 ) Le Robinson suisse, ou, Journal d ' un père de famille, naufragé avec ses enfans in which were added further adventures of Fritz, Franz, Ernest, and Jack.
* The Book of the Bee, chapter XLIX " The names of the Apostles in order " by Solomon, Nestorian bishop of Basra, 13th century ( edited by Ernest A. Wallace Budge, 1886 ).
DVD chapter titles: In His Father's Footsteps ; That Calls for a Drink ; Wallis Must Choose ; Ernest Has Found Someone ; Life is a Tease, Walter ; Exceedingly Discreet ; Father's List With Additions.

Ernest and titled
In 1950, Ernest Lehman, a former publicity writer for Irving Hoffman of The Hollywood Reporter, wrote a story for Cosmopolitan titled " Tell Me About It Tomorrow ".
During this time, Ernest G. Rice invented his own design for pantyhose ( similar to those worn today ), and in 1956 he submitted a patent titled " Combination Stockings and Panty ".
At the end of 1914, Liebknecht, together with Rosa Luxemburg, Leo Jogiches, Paul Levi, Ernest Meyer, Franz Mehring and Clara Zetkin formed the so-called Spartacus League ( Spartakusbund ); the league publicized its views in a newspaper titled Spartakusbriefe (" Spartacus Letters ") which was soon declared illegal.
Most notably, radio star Claudia Morgan ( longtime voice of Nora Charles on The Adventures of the Thin Man, and not coincidentally, Ernest Chappell's wife ) was an occasional female lead, usually in tragic romances, and was heard in the final show ( the appropriately titled " Quiet, Please ," a meditation on war and peace ).
Ernest Hemingway visited the veteran's camp by boat after weathering the hurricane at his home in Key West ; he wrote about the devastation in a critical article titled Who Killed the Vet for The New Masses magazine.
He performed at the Vineyard Theater in New York in Nicky Silver's play, My Marriage to Ernest Borgnine, and he played a supporting role in the independent film Cash Crop, which was originally shot in spring of 1997 and originally titled Harvest until released in 2001.
* Laser Mission, a 1990 film with Brandon Lee and Ernest Borgnine, also titled Soldier of Fortune
This segment featured Jerry Colonna, reciting the poem also titled " Casey at the Bat " by Ernest Thayer, about the arrogant ballplayer whose cockiness was his undoing.

Ernest and With
With knowledge of his sexuality becoming more common beginning in the 1970s, some film historians and gay studies scholars have detected homosexual themes in Whale's work, particularly in Bride of Frankenstein in which a number of the creative people associated with the cast, including Ernest Thesiger and Colin Clive, were alleged to be gay or bisexual.
With the imminent formation of a single Hanoverian state, and the Hanoverians ' continuing contributions to the Empire's wars, Ernest Augustus was made an Elector of the Holy Roman Empire in 1692.
* Hypnotic Realities ISBN 0-8290-0112-3 ( With Ernest L. Rossi )
* Hypnotherapy-An Exploratory Casebook ISBN 0-8290-0244-8 ( With Ernest L. Rossi )
* Experiencing Hypnosis ISBN 0-8290-0246-4 ( With Ernest L. Rossi )
* " Oo-oo Ernest Are You Earnest With Me " w. Sidney Clare & Harry Tobias m. Cliff Friend
With the sun setting over the desert, Somerset quotes Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.
With Ernest John Pickstone Benn.
* Living Cheaply With Style: Live Better and Spend Less, Ernest Callenbach ( 1993 ) ISBN 0-914171-61-5
Exponential Records has helped put San Antonio Electronica on the map, catapulting artists like Diego Chavez, a. k. a. Aether-whose album Artifacts received a 7 out of 10 from the notoriously stingy Pitchfork Media, and Ernest Gonzales, a. k. a. Mexicans With Guns, to much wider audiences.
As Hand writes, " With Quiet, Please, Cooper gave Ernest Chappell the chance to act, and the result was a revelation.
With the influence of both U. S. representative Alex McMillan and Senator Ernest Hollings, the reversal of the original ruling was made after further review by the FAA.
With Réal Caouette and then P. Ernest Grégoire as political and parliamentary leader, the Quebec provincial party contested seats in the 1944 but won no seats and the 1948 Quebec provincial elections when it managed to get 9. 25 % of the popular vote, but again won no seats.
With the aid of Lausanne banker Ernest Chavannes and engineers Gaston Boiceau and Henri Muret the funicular opened on 15 May 1908.
With the Murphys came many legendary writers and artists of the Lost Generation, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
* Ernest Booth, discovered by H. L. Mencken, who published his stories in The American Mercury ; he wrote a successful autobiography, Stealing Through Life ; a novel, With Sirens Screaming ; and a number of scenarios and screenplays, including Ladies of the Mob ( 1928 ) and Ladies of the Big House ( 1931 ).
The album spawned two somewhat beatlesque airplay hits-Z twarzą Marilyn Monroe (" With a Face Like ...") and Peggy Brown, the latter being a cover version of a fellow Mysłowice rock band, with lyrics originally by the Irish " national bard " Turlough O ' Carolan ( in a translation by the Polish lyricist and translator Ernest Bryll ).
With the rise in influence of Wagnerian music and ideas, several French composers, notably Vincent d ' Indy, Ernest Chausson, and Gabriel Fauré, sought to follow Wagner with works like Fervaal, Le roi Arthus and Pénélope, respectively, abandoning the grand opera traditions.
With former teammate and FC Eindhoven manager Ernest Faber as his assistant, Cocu took charge of the team as interim coach until the summer of 2012.
With an introduction by Ernest Nys.
With a handful of exceptions ( e. g. the Arango Residence in Acapulco, the Turner House in Aspen, Colorado, the Harpel House # 2 in Anchorage, Alaska, the Ernest Lautner house in Pensacola, Florida ) nearly all of Lautner's extant buildings are in California, mostly in and around Los Angeles.
With Sir Ernest MacMillan, he published the four-volume French Canadian Folk Songs ( 1928 ).
Men Laden With Tea, Sichuan Sheng, China, 1908, Ernest Henry Wilson
* MACDONNELL Ernest W., The Beguines and Beghards in Medieval Culture: With Special Emphasis on the Belgian Scene, New York: Octagon Books, 1969.

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