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Foster attended the New York ComicCon in 1969, and the OrlandoCon, in 1974 and 1975.
Foster et al., Mach Intell 4, Edinburgh U Press, 1969, pp. 423 – 429
Foster was born in Preston, Lancashire, and educated at the Lancaster Royal Grammar School and Keele University where he was awarded a BSc degree in Physics and Psychology in 1969 and also received the CertEd the same year.
George Murphy " Pops " Foster ( May 19, 1892 – October 29, 1969 ) was a jazz musician best known for his vigorous playing of the string bass.
Michael Foster married Rosemary Kemp on 13 September 1969 in Hastings and they have two sons and four grandchildren.
* Allen Welsh Dulles ( 1893 – 1969 ), former head of the Central Intelligence Agency, sibling of John Foster Dulles
In 1969, Professor John H. Foster of the Center for International Agricultural Studies designated the collaboration between the institutions as " the oldest technical assistance relationship between a U. S. university and a foreign university.
* Pops Foster ( George Murphy Foster, 1892 – 1969 ), jazz musician
Hunter Foster ( born June 25, 1969 ) is an American musical theatre actor / singer, librettist and playwright.
Other manuscript books are those of Steadman ( 1955 ), Foster ( c. 1969 ), Tabbush ( 1973-4 ) and Gay ( 1974 ).
Sebastian Spence ( born December 9, 1969, in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada ) is an actor who played the lead role as Cade Foster in the TV series First Wave.
* Donald Foster ( actor ) ( 1889 – 1969 ), American film and television actor
Foster was succeeded in 1945 by Edward William O ' Flaherty Lynam, Superintendent of the Map Room at the British Library and the first of a long line of post-war presidents whose terms of office were restricted to a period of five years: Malcolm Letts ( 1950 – 54 ); Professor J. N. L. Baker ( 1955 – 59 ); Sir Alan Burns ( 1959 – 64 ); Sir Gilbert Laithwaite ( 1964 – 69 ); C. F. Beckingham ( 1969 – 72 ); Esmond S. de Beer ( 1972 – 78 ); Glyndwr Williams ( 1978 – 82 ); David Beers Quinn ( 1982 – 87 ); Sir Harold Smedley ( 1987 – 92 ); Professor Paul E. H. Hair ( 1992 – 97 ); Sarah Tyacke ( 1997 – 2002 ); Professor Roy Bridges ( 2002 – 08 ); Professor Will Ryan ( 2008 – 11 ); and Captain Mike Barritt ( 2011 -).

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Dahomey was chosen for some of the filming locations in the movie, The Comedians ( 1967 film ), with an all-star cast that included Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Lillian Gish, James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Brown, Alec Guinness, Raymond St. Jacques, Gloria Foster, Zakes Mokae, Paul Ford, Georg Stanford Brown, Peter Ustinov, Douta Seck and Cicely Tyson.
In April 2006, Scottish & Newcastle plc announced that it had agreed to acquire the Foster ’ s brand in Europe ( including Turkey ), the Russian Federation and other countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States from Foster ’ s Group Limited for approximately £ 309 million.
* " Norman Foster " ( Review of Norman Foster: A Life in Architecture, by Deyan Sudjic ), Financial Times, 5 June 2010
* Prism ( planet ), a planet in the Humanx Commonwealth novels by Alan Dean Foster
* Patrimony ( novel ), a 2007 science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster
Wrestling with evident depression, ( which after his death would be assessed as clinical depression ), Foster was prescribed the anti-depressant medication Trazodone over the phone by his Arkansas doctor, though he was given an insufficient initial dosage to have much effect.
These types of bands feature a near ubiquitous show format of Patterns In Motion drill ( though French curves and Band Pageantry by former FAMU director of bands William P. Foster are also common ), a large amount of stand fast time where the band plays a one or two selections in place, and a physically demanding, thoroughly choreographed full band dance routine.
Members included Beat Generation hero Neal Cassady, Ken Babbs, Carolyn Adams ( aka Mountain Girl and Carolyn Garcia ), Stewart Brand, Del Close, Paul Foster, George Walker, Sandy Lehmann-Haupt and others.
The plot focuses on thirteen-year-old Rynn Jacobs ( Foster ), a mysterious child whose dark secrets concerning her absent poet father are prodded by various nosy villagers in a New England town.
The original production featured Kenneth Cranham as Inspector Goole ( later played by Barry Foster and Philip Whitchurch ), Richard Pasco as Arthur Birling ( later played by Julian Glover, Edward Peel and William Gaunt ), Barbara Leigh Hunt as Sybil Birling ( later played by Judy Parfitt, Margaret Tyzack and Marjorie Yates ), Diana Kent as Sheila Birling ( later played by Sylvestra Le Touzel ) and Louis Hillyer as Gerald Croft.
* Lafayette S. Foster ( 1806-1880 ), American senator from Connecticut and Connecticut Supreme Court judge
Maud Foster Mill The seven-storeyed Maud Foster Tower Windmill, completed in 1819, by millwrights Norman & Smithson of Kingston upon Hull for Issac and Thomas Reckitt, is currently the tallest operating windmill in England ( 80 ft / 24. 4 metres to the top of the cap ), following extensive restoration during the 1980s and early 1990s and is now a working museum.
" Postmodernism and Consumer Society " in The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Post-Modern Culture, Hal Foster ( ed ), Seattle: Bay Press, 1989, pp. 111 – 125
Among the restaurants noted nationally are A Southern Season, Foster ’ s Market ( Martha Stewart ’ s Living ), Mama Dip's ( Food Network ’ s “$ 40 A Day With Rachael Ray ”), Crook's Corner, Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen ( The Splendid Table ), caffè Driade ( Food Network ’ s “$ 40 A Day With Rachael Ray ”), and Lantern Restaurant ( Food & Wine magazine, Southern Living magazine, etc.
* Foster Hewitt ( 1902 – 1985 ), broadcaster
The movie was directed by George Stevens and written by Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster, Garson Kanin ( uncredited ), Frank Ross ( Jean Arthur's husband at the time ), and Robert Russell.
* Nathaniel Greene Foster ( 1809 – 1869 ), American politician, lawyer, and military officer

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John Foster Dulles escaped by keeping his personal show on the road and because Lyndon Johnson, who was then operating the Senate, refused to let it become an Inquisition.
Hal Foster attempted to portray the reaction against beauty and Modernist art in The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture.
Foster and Bronski Beat teamed up again in 1994, and released a techno " Tell Me Why ' 94 " and an acoustic " Smalltown Boy ' 94 " on the German record label, ZYX Music.
As of March 2012 the main sports presenters on the channel are Olly Foster, Katie Gornall, Katherine Downes, Damian Johnson, Andrew Lindsay and Jenny Culshaw.
Presenters for bulletins on the channel have included: Reshmin Choudhury, Amanda Davies, Sean Fletcher, Olly Foster, Matt Gooderick, Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes, Amelia Harris, Celina Hinchcliffe, Rachael Hodges, Damian Johnson, Adnan Nawaz, George Riley and Olympic gold medalist turned journalist Matthew Pinsent.
An example of silicon based life forms takes place in the Alan Dean Foster novel Sentenced to Prism in which the protagonist Evan Orgell is trapped on a planet whose entire ecosystem is mostly silicon-based.
* In David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest, Lang is mentioned in tandem with James Cameron on page 48.
John Bellamy Foster asserts that historical materialism is important in explaining history from a scientific perspective, by following the scientific method, as opposed to belief-system theories like Creationism and Intelligent Design, which do not base their beliefs on verifiable facts and hypotheses.
The journalist R. Foster Winans was also convicted, on the grounds that he had misappropriated information belonging to his employer, the Wall Street Journal.
Foster had bowled leg-theory on that tour with his fielders placed close in on the leg side, as had George Hirst in 1903 – 04.
Foster was not keen on sports, but frequently cycled to the Lake District from Manchester and back the same day.
Foster was assigned the brief for a development on the site of the Baltic Exchange in the 1990s.
Foster currently sits on the Board of Trustees at architectural charity Article 25 who design, construct and manage innovative, safe, sustainable buildings in some of the most inhospitable and unstable regions of the world.
Foster received the The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat in 2007 to honor his contributions to the advancement of tall buildings.
One of these was Richard Rogers, who played a part in the development after all ( his great British rival, Norman Foster, was putting the new dome on the Reichstag at about the same time ).
The Young and the Restless first focused on two families, the prosperous Brooks Family with four daughters, and the working class Foster family of a single working mother with three children.
The key character of Jill Foster Abbott on The Young and the Restless has been played by several different actresses.
An African American, Foster was popular on the Left and in the black community.
Twain worked with music producers David Foster and Nathan Chapman on the new song.
On their final drive, The Steelers advanced to the San Diego 3-yard line on their ensuing drive, but Chargers linebacker Dennis Gibson sealed the victory on fourth down by deflecting quarterback Neil O ' Donnell's pass intended for running back Barry Foster to turn the ball back over to San Diego.
Hinckley stated that his actions were an attempt to impress actress Jodie Foster, on whom Hinckley was fixated, by mimicking Travis's mohawked appearance at the Palantine rally.

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