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Cline objected to the ad-libbing because it caused the crew to laugh, and Cline's own laughter necessitated a quick cut at the end of one of Fields ' barroom scenes.
When a prominent Soviet Jewish mathematician, Grigory Margulis, was selected by the IMU to receive the Fields Medal at the upcoming 1978 ICM, Pontryagin, who was a member of the Executive Committee of the IMU at the time, vigorously objected.
Notables who objected included Rumney High School Governing Body, Fields in Trust, Alun Michael MP, David Melding AM, Lorraine Barrett AM, Andrew R. T. Davies AM, Cllrs Cook, Parry, Ireland, Hudson, Morgan, Joyce and RREEL.

Fields and Joint
In 1985 the first two miles of the river was named an Area of Concern by the International Joint Commission, primarily because of Fields Brook, a tributary that had received discharges from 19 industries between the 1940s-1970s.

Fields and plan
In 2009, Manchester Metropolitan University announced its plan to construct a new £ 120m campus at Birley Fields in nearby Hulme.
In the early 1840s Thomas Cubitt and James Pennethorne had proposed a plan to use 150, 000 tons of rocks and earth from the excavation of the Royal Victoria Dock to infill the marshy Battersea Fields and create a large public park to serve the growing population of Chelsea.
It was thought likely that the mark as we know it today was designed by a famous 17th century surveyor, William Leybourn, drawn on a plan of 1680 which it is thought he adapted from a similar mark drawn against plots owned by Bridge House Estates on an earlier plan of St George's Fields in Southwark.
This plan finally found substance when a suitable site was found at the Prince Edward Playing Fields in Canons Park, a facility which had fallen into disuse and disrepair.
In 2007, the airport was re-designed under a new master plan, as part of the Essendon Fields development.
In the following year, 1795, Spa Fields Chapel was approached for permission to preach a sermon to the various ministers and others by now keenly associated with the plan to send missionaries abroad.

Fields and which
" The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen of the City, treated their King with a collation under a tent, placed in St. George's Fields ; and five or six hundred citizens cloathed in coats of black velvet, and ( not improperly ) wearing chains about their necks, by an order of the Common Council, attended on the triumph of that day ;... and those who had been so often defeated in the field, and had contributed nothing either of bravery or policy to this change, in ordering the souldiery to ride with swords drawn through the city of London to White Hall, the Duke of York and Monk leading the way ; and intimating ( as was supposed ) a resolution to maintain that by force which had been obtained by fraud.
Perelman's work survived review and was confirmed in 2006, leading to his being offered a Fields Medal, which he declined.
It is located between the coast of Agrigento and the island of Pantelleria ( which itself is a dormant volcano ), on the underwater Phlegraean Fields of the Strait of Sicily.
The island also appears briefly in one of the chapters of Verne's novel The Sphinx of the Ice Fields, which he wrote as an unathorized sequel to Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.
The Fields collection is a set of Field objects, which are the corresponding columns in the table.
After beginning the 1930s with a series of non-musical plays, I Lived With You ( 1932 ), Fresh Fields, Proscenium, Sunshine Sisters, Flies in the Sun ( all 1933 ) and Murder in Mayfair ( 1934 ), Novello returned to composition in 1935 with Glamorous Night, which was the first of a series of enormously popular musicals.
Quin had left Drury Lane in 1718 and gone to Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was owned by John Rich.
A flypast of Royal Canadian Air Force craft then occurs at the start of a 21-gun salute, upon the completion of which a choir sings " In Flanders Fields ".
Proceeds from the books went to the National Playing Fields Association ( now Fields In Trust ) of which Caine was a prominent supporter.
" This is the only film where Fields doesn't ad lib, and he plays the character in a straightforward manner ( although he did want to add a juggling sequence, and when this was denied, an anecdote about snakes, which was also denied ).
The foundations of cobordism theory, for which he received the Fields Medal at Edinburgh in 1958, were already present in his thesis.
The film contains some elements of Fields ' " everyman " films from the early 1930s, in which he plays the verbally-abused spouse who attains financial security and finally the respect of his nagging family.
The fake-French pronunciation of his name, established in the film's very first scene, echoes the running joke in It's a Gift, in which Fields and his wife were constantly telling people to pronounce the family name, Bisonette, as " bi-son-AY ".
Bideford has two King George's Fields, which are memorials to King George V. One field is used primarily as the home ground of the main local rugby union club, Bideford RFC ( Chiefs ) who currently play in the Tribute Western Counties West League.
The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
This has largely influenced the reserved live setup of The Magnetic Fields, which usually consists of acoustic instruments and little to no percussion.
Merritt is the subject of a documentary, Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields, which premiered in March 2010.
In November, he released a greatest hits compilation called Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting, which eventually was certified Double Platinum.
As a part of the promotion of this album, he appeared on the fifth episode of Studio 60 during which he performed a segment of Dowland's " Come Again " as well as his own " Fields of Gold " in the arrangement for voice and two archlutes.
Marsalis ' management had submitted a " revised version " of " Blood on the Fields " which was " premiered " at Yale University after the composer made seven small changes.
Having read English history for years as a hobby, and not satisfied with the books written about King Richard III, Fields spent four years researching and two years writing the non-fiction book Royal Blood: Richard III and the Mystery of the Princes ( ISBN 0-06-039269-X ), which was published in 1998.
The conclusion Fields reached is that the probability that the princes were, in fact, murdered is about 50 % to 70 %, and if they were, the probability that Richard did it is in the same range, so the logical probability that Richard is guilty is 25 % to 49 %, which is less than 50-50.
In 2005 Fields published the non-fiction book Players: The Mysterious Identity of William Shakespeare, which deals with the authorship of the plays and sonnets of William Shakespeare.

Fields and took
The first clearly documented match between two baseball clubs under these rules took place on June 19, 1846, at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey.
The film The Killing Fields is a dramatized portrayal of events like those that took place at Choeung Ek.
The colour promotional clips for " Strawberry Fields Forever " and " Penny Lane ", made in early 1967 and directed by Peter Goldman took the promotional film format to a new level.
On 10 May 1768, at approximately the site of the Imperial War Museum today, the Massacre of St George's Fields took place.
It was in the Gladden Fields in the northern reaches of Anduin that Isildur was slain and the One Ring lost ; and it was there, more than two millennia later, that Déagol found the Ring and Sméagol took it from him.
When he struck again, Fields took a plunge but the rope snapped.
The first officially recorded game of baseball took place in Hoboken in 1846 between Knickerbocker Club and New York Nine at Elysian Fields.
Twickenham took on more quality work such as the 1933 Gracie Fields vehicle This Week of Grace.
The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains ( or Fields ), also called the Battle of Châlons or the Battle of Maurica, took place in AD 451 between a coalition led by the Roman general Flavius Aëtius and the Visigothic king Theodoric I against the Huns and their allies commanded by their leader Attila.
Also in 2009, Horrocks took the lead in the BBC TV production Gracie !, a drama portraying the life of Gracie Fields during World War II and her relationship with the Italian-born director Monty Banks ( played by Tom Hollander ).
The resulting Battle of the Pelennor Fields took place on March 15, 3019 in the fields surrounding the city.
They took their name from a photo of W. C. Fields which bore the caption " W. C. Fields with gin blossoms ", referring to what appeared to be the actor's gin-ravaged nose, but was actually a skin condition known as rosacea.
" Shortly thereafter, in May, he left The Atlantic Monthly when James Thomas Fields took over as editor ; the magazine had been purchased by Ticknor and Fields for $ 10, 000 two years before.
The duel, which was over the issue of Catholic emancipation and related to insulting remarks made by the Earl, took place at Battersea Fields on 21 March 1829.
Nightingale and 38 other volunteers had to leave for the Fields of Scurati, and took their " critical care protocol " with them.
After a few seasons, the club moved its base to Churchill Playing Fields in Whitley Bay and stayed there until the mid-1980s until astro-turf took over and then the club was forced to move with the times and left the coast to play at Wallsend Sports Centre.
The band took their name from the folklore tale of the inscribed surrounding land to the ancient Sumerian society ( Fourth B. C ), stating that those who died, either violently or tragically, their souls were to wonder the Fields of Adplumbum ( Aplomb ) until they acknowledged and accepted their fate.
In 2009, Jane Horrocks took the lead in the BBC TV production Gracie !, a drama portraying the life of Fields just before and during World War II and her relationship with Monty Banks ( played by Tom Hollander ).
Pressured again by Manningham and Douglas ( it was the latter who took her confession ), she made a further admission on 8 December and another on 9 December, before being sent to Tothill Fields Bridewell, charged on a statute of Edward III as a " vile cheat and imposter ".
He took command of the forces of Morgul during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields after the Witch-king is slain by Éowyn and Merry.
The original village college took boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 15, and was built on a site next to the Soham Lode known as Moat Fields.
Starting in Manchester as a juggler, self-taught after seeing W. C. Fields doing it in a film, later he took up acting.

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