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For and Broadway
For example, a Browning trap version of the Superposed over/under, the Broadway ( from $350 up, depending on grade ), differs from standard models in that it is equipped with a full beavertail fore end, a cushion recoil pad and a barrel-wide ventilated rib for fast sighting.
Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
For the 1959 Broadway musical starring Andy Griffith, see Destry Rides Again ( musical ).
For the next few years, Cukor alternated between Rochester in the summer months and Broadway in the winter.
For the Macy's 2010 Believe campaign, an animated character based on Virginia was part of and appeared in their 2010 holiday commercials, inviting children to stores to write " Yes Virginia Santa Letters ," and at the Macy's department store on 34th and Broadway in Manhattan as the theme for its 2010 holiday windows.
She worked in Off Broadway productions such as For Dear Life and Dancing on Checker's Grave, and supported herself with several part-time jobs, which included working as a telemarketer, waitress, and bike messenger.
For the purposes of the award, a new play or musical is one that has not previously been produced on Broadway and is not " determined to be ' classic ' or in the historical or popular repertoire ", as determined by the Administration Committee, ( per Section ( 2g ) of the Rules and Regulations ).
For the hit Broadway show, " Hot Chocolates ", he and Razaf wrote "( What Did I Do to Be So ) Black and Blue " ( 1929 ), which became a hit for Ethel Waters and Louis Armstrong.
For " Top Hat, White Tie and Tails ", probably Astaire's most celebrated tap solo, the idea for the title song came from Astaire who described to Berlin a routine he had created for the 1930 Ziegfeld Broadway flop Smiles called " Say, Young Man of Manattan ," in which he gunned down a chorus of men – which included teenagers Bob Hope and Larry Adler – with his cane.
For Seasons Three and Four, Grant and Nickerson were replaced by dancer Gregg Burge and Broadway actress Bayn Johnson.
For his screen adaptation of the play The Member of the Wedding ( 1952 ), Zinnemann chose the 26-year-old Julie Harris as the film's 12-year-old protagonist, although she had created the role on Broadway just as the two other leading actors, Ethel Waters and Brandon deWilde, had.
In 1985, Tomlin starred in another one-woman Broadway show The Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, written by her long-time life partner, writer / producer Jane Wagner.
* " There's A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway " w. Howard Johnson m. Fred Fisher
Abraham has focused on stage work throughout his career, giving notable performances as Pozzo in Mike Nichols's production of Waiting for Godot, Malvolio in Twelfth Night for the New York Shakespeare Festival, and Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, for the Off Broadway Theatre For A New Audience ( TFANA ) in March 2007, which was performed at the Duke Theatre in New York and also at The Swan Theatre, part of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
For her second Broadway show, Me and Juliet, she started as a chorus girl, and then an understudy for the lead role, earning rave reviews in Chicago, Illinois.
For a Broadway show, a touring production and most regional and small productions the LD is usually an outside freelance specialist hired early in the production process.
For the Broadway opening, veteran orchestrator Ted Royal and jazzman Charles L. Cooke contributed period authenticity to the 1920 arrangements.
Laurents had already known Streisand for some time, having cast her in his 1963 Broadway musical I Can Get it For You Wholesale.
For his role, he received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical ; he also is featured on the Original Broadway Cast Recording.
In movies, Murphy was famous as a song-and-dance man, appearing in many big-budget musicals such as Broadway Melody of 1938, Broadway Melody of 1940 and For Me and My Gal.
Among the myriad plays and musicals Papp produced, Papp is perhaps best known for four productions which transferred to commercial Broadway runs: the original version of Galt MacDermot's Hair, a star-studded production of The Pirates of Penzance, self-proclaimed black feminist Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls who Have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf and the anomaly that was A Chorus Line.
For years Wright acted as a conductor for the Underground Railroad in New York and used his house at 235 W. Broadway as a station.
For the 1975 Broadway musical The Wiz, Dorothy ( originated in The Wiz by Stephanie Mills ) is reimagined as a young African-American girl, though most of her other characteristics, as well as the general plot of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, remain intact.
For the nostalgic 1971 Broadway revival conceived and produced by Harry Rigby, Burt Shevelove freely adapted the book from the 1925 original.

For and orchestrated
For a very brief period, the JSA was provided a satellite headquarters, much like their later day counterparts, the JLA ; however, this turned out to be a deathtrap orchestrated by a crooked senator's henchman from Eliminations, Inc.
* In the October 1963 issue of MAD Magazine, the " For the Birds " parody of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds reveals that their unexplained attacks were orchestrated by Burt Lancaster, as revenge for losing the Oscar: " If you think we terrorized your house ... You should see what we've got lined up for Gregory Peck!
For the Dead and the seven Children's Pieces, both originally written in 1912, were orchestrated some years later.
He played a prominent role in many landmark albums under other leaders for the label including most of Horace Silver's swinging and soulful Song For My Father, Herbie Hancock's dark and densely orchestrated The Prisoner, Lee Morgan's hit album The Sidewinder and ' out ' albums with pianist Andrew Hill ( Black Fire 1963 and Point of Departure, 1964 ) and drummer Pete La Roca ( Basra, 1965 ).
For Final Fantasy X, he orchestrated the ending theme and the two versions of the theme song " Suteki da ne ".
For Halloween weekend, 2011, the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Stuart Malina premiereed The Addams Family Casket of Orchestral Grotesqueries, a symphonic suite from Lippa's musical The Addams Family, arranged by Lippa and Larry Hochman and orchestrated by Hochman.
For many years, it was based in Tyler, but a controversial 2003 redistricting orchestrated by then-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay drew it and neighboring Longview out of District 4 and into neighboring District 1 which made District 1 significantly more Republican.
In 1984, Golitsyn published the book New Lies For Old, wherein he predicted the collapse of the communist bloc orchestrated from above.
For every Bond movie which John Barry scored, he orchestrated a slightly different version of the Bond theme, as can be heard during the gunbarrel sequences.
For instance, when the Spectre appealed to the Lords of Order to allow their followers on Earth to join the defense of Earth from a massive invasion orchestrated by the Dominators, he was turned down.
For Emmy-nominated film composer Richard Blackford he orchestrated twelve filmscores: Rosamunde Pilcher dramas for ZDF Germany.
For example, the Bashorun orchestrated many religious festivals ; in addition to being commander-in-chief of the army, this gave him considerable independent religious authority.
For many years the Suite for Variety Orchestra was misidentified as the " lost " Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 ( 1938 ), a different work in three movements that was lost during World War II, the piano score of which was rediscovered in 1999 by Manashir Yakubov, and orchestrated the following year by Gerard McBurney.

For and Irving
For example, the economist Irving Fisher said in a 1912 address to the Eugenics Research Association: " The Nordic race will ... vanish or lose its dominance if, in fact, the whole human race does not sink so low as to become the prey, as H. G. Wells images, of some less degenerate animal!
For example, in 1994, Irving Kirsch characterized hypnosis as a " nondeceptive placebo ," i. e., a method that openly makes use of suggestion and employs methods to amplify its effects.
For the movie Welles intercut footage of Elmyr de Hory, an art forger, and Clifford Irving, who wrote an " authorized " autobiography of Howard Hughes that had been revealed to be a hoax.
For example, with his sister Adele, he co-introduced the Gershwins ' " I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise " from Stop Flirting ( 1923 ), " Fascinating Rhythm " in Lady, Be Good ( 1924 ), " Funny Face " in Funny Face ( 1927 ); and, in duets with Ginger Rogers, he presented Irving Berlin's " I'm Putting all My Eggs in One Basket " in Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ), Jerome Kern's " Pick Yourself Up " and " A Fine Romance " in Swing Time ( 1936 ), along with The Gershwins ' " Let's Call The Whole Thing Off " from Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
For publishing and writing the foreword to Auschwitz The End of the Line, on 20 June 1989 Irving together with Leuchter was condemned in an Early Day Motion of the House of Commons as " Hitler's heirs ".
* " Tea For Two " w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans
Louis Kronenberger of PM stated that the show was ' in many ways routine ", but greatly praised Merman's performance, opining, " For me, Annie is mainly Miss Merman's show, though the rest of it is competent enough of its kind ... Irving Berlin's score is musically not exciting -- of the real songs, only one or two are tuneful ".
For his work, Pande was awarded the 2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for Young Investigators for " developing field-defining and field-changing computational methods to produce leading theoretical models for protein and RNA folding " as well as the 2006 Irving Sigal Young Investigator Award for his simulation results which " have stimulated a re-examination of the meaning of both ensemble and single-molecule measurements, making Dr. Pande ’ s efforts pioneering contributions to simulation methodology.
For an example of the influence of Schröder's work on English-speaking logicians of the early 20th century, see Clarence Irving Lewis ( 1918 ).
: For Edward Irving, the Canadian geologist, see Edward A. Irving.
For many years, the village, often referred to by Washington Irving, existed where the Liberty Science Center now stands.
For some time it was considered that, unlike other writers, he invariably used his own name, in the form " H. Irving Hancock ".
For the critic Irving Howe, Under the Greenwood Tree served as a kind of necessary prequel and establishing myth for the world of Wessex that Hardy depicted in subsequent tragic works: the novel, he argued, " is a fragile evocation of a self-contained country world that in Hardy's later fiction will come to seem distant and unavailable, a social memory by which to judge the troubled present.
The album includes Cohen's covers of the Irving Berlin song " Always " and the Frederick Knight song " Be For Real.
For his consistently high quality of motion picture production, he was twice honored with the Academy Awards ' Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award.
For much of its length, it is also known as Irving Park Road.
For books, $ 120, 000 was allocated, and trustees were to be Washington Irving, William B. Astor, Daniel Lord, Jr., James G. King, Joseph G. Cogswell, Fitz-Greene Halleck ( a poet in Astor's service since 1832 ), Henry Brevoort, Jr., Samuel B. Ruggles, Samuel Ward, Jr., and the Mayor of New York City and the Chancellor of New York State, ex officio.
* In the novel " A Prayer For Owen Meany " ( 1989 ) by John Irving, Owen Meany is stationed as a casualty assistance officer at Fort Huachuca during the Vietnam War.
For the Bleeders was released in 1999 on independent label, Go Kart Records. VOD live at Irving Plaza in NYC, 11 / 16 / 08
Featured in the first verse of the original ( Irving Berlin's ) lyrics of Puttin ' on the Ritz, albeit in an off-putting and mocking fashion, referencing the then-popular fad of flashily-dressed but poor black Harlemites parading up and down Lenox Avenue, " Spending ev ' ry dime / For a wonderful time ".
For HBO, in 1984 Peter Duffell directed a Goldcrest-produced an epic six-hour three-part television miniseries based on the novel, starring Ben Cross as Ashton, Amy Irving as Anjuli, Omar Sharif as Koda Dad and Christopher Lee as Kaka-ji Rao.

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