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Donald Cozzens, Freeing Ceilibacy, Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minn., c. 2006
In 2011, it was announced that Barrymore had been cast alongside John Krasinski in Ken Kwapis's Big Miracle ( 2012 ), a romantic drama based on the 1989 book Freeing the Whales, which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international effort to rescue gray whales from being trapped in ice near Point Barrow, Alaska.
* Hamerly, Jim, Paquin, Tom and Walton, Susan ; Freeing the Source: The Story of Mozilla, in Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution, O ' Reilly, 1999.
In Roger Freeing Angelica, the female figure shows the finest qualities of Ingres's work, while the effigy of Roger flying to the rescue on his hippogriff sounds a jarring note, for Ingres was rarely successful in the depiction of movement and drama.
Freeing the former teen idol, Ulala delves deeper into the far-out twists and turns of the base until she reaches the Head Office.
Freeing slaves could serve the pragmatic interests of the owner.
The script was adapted by Armyan Bernstein and Dan Gordon from the books Lazarus and the Hurricane: The Freeing of Rubin " Hurricane " Carter ( published in 1991 ), by Sam Chaiton and Terry Swinton, and The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender To # 45472 ( published in 1974 ), by Rubin " Hurricane " Carter.
In Freeing the Elephants he writes that it " is not an unconscious expression of the French colonial imagination ; it is a self-conscious comedy about the French colonial imagination and its close relation to the French domestic imagination.
A resume of it was published by French social philosopher André Gorz in Les Temps Modernes, under the title " Freeing the Future.
Freeing English of the Grelling – Nelson paradox entails considerably more modification to the language than mere refinements of the definitions of " autological " and " heterological ," which need not even be in the language for the paradox to arise.
* Taking the Leap: Freeing Ourselves From Old Habits and Fears.
Freeing workers from this system by bringing purchasing power in line with production became the basis of Douglas's reform ideas that became known as Social Credit.
Freeing a number of his companions, Cinquè initiates a rebellion on board the storm-tossed vessel.
Freeing the productive potential of society from the limited capacity of hand, water and animal power, this was arguably the pivotal development of the entire industrial revolution, without which the spectacular increases in economic activity of the subsequent century would have been impossible.
Marina Abramović ’ s ' Freeing the Horizon ' and Documentarity ,” Grey Room 47, May 2012: 80-97.
Levertov ’ s first successful Vietnam poetry was her book Freeing of the Dust.
* Bernard Baran ( born 1965 ), subject of the documentary film Freeing Bernie Baran.
* Freeing Modern-Day Slaves: Program 15 Interview with Charles Jacobs, produced by Human Media entry.
The Freeing the Freeways program is a project which involved widening some of the freeways in Atlanta.
The highlights include Hugo van der Goes ' Donor with Saint John the Baptist, Heemskerck ’ s Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World, the Madonna of the Candelabra, from the studio of Raphael, Veronese ’ s Portrait Of Countess Livia da Porto Thiene and her Daughter Porzia, El Greco's Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Bernini's bozzetto of Risen Christ, Tiepolo ’ s Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva, and The Ideal City attributed to Fra Carnevale.
File: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo-Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva-Walters 37657. jpg | Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva, c. 1720

himself and Case
The report's subjects are not identified by name, but one of them is clearly Hubbard himself (" Case 1080A, R. L .").
She was meant to appear with Richard Ofshe in the 1990 U. S. v. Fishman Case, in which Steven Fishman claimed to have been under mind control by the Church of Scientology in order to defend himself against charges of embezzlement, but the courts disallowed her testimony.
In the end, while logged into the matrix, Case catches a glimpse of himself, his dead girlfriend Linda Lee, and Neuromancer.
Case is the underdog who is only looking after himself.
These southern hostilities were ended by British mediation during Harold Wilson's era, and both sides accepted the award of the Indo-Pakistan Western Boundary Case Tribunal designated by the UN secretary general himself.
Maigret himself was also highlighted in volume 5 of the Case Closed manga's edition of " Gosho Aoyama's Mystery Library, a section of the graphic novels ( usually the last page ) where the author introduces a different detective ( or occasionally, a villain ) from mystery literature, television, or other media.
Two episodes, both directed by Hitchcock himself, were nominated for Emmy Awards: " The Case of Mr. Pelham " ( 1955 ) with Tom Ewell and " Lamb to the Slaughter " ( 1958 ) with Barbara Bel Geddes.
As Althusser himself noted: " " Reply ": because, a few months earlier ( in its January and February numbers of 1972 ), the same journal had published a long critical article by John Lewis ( a British Communist philosopher known for his interventions in political-ideological questions ) under the title: " The Althusser Case ".
Another vaudevillian reported that Case shot himself, and that his dying words were " Pardon me.
The detective hero Kogorō Akechi, who had first appeared in the story " Case of the Murder on D-Slope " became a regular feature in his stories, a number of which pitted him against a dastardly criminal known as the, who had an incredible ability to disguise himself and move throughout society.
On May 1, 2007, Macchio played himself in an episode of the Starz series, Head Case.
Sometime Garrett collaborator Michael Kurland ( who would himself write later Lord Darcy works, with the permission of Garrett's estate ) appears as Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Coeur-Terre in Too Many Magicians ; and in " A Case of Identity " the Marquise of Rouen, worried about her missing husband, is described as drinking herself into a stupor on " the best brandy, the St.
" Moreover, he argues that the thermal gradients responsible for the effects " were much more troublesome at Mount Wilson than those encountered by experimenters elsewhere, including Miller himself in his work done at Case in Cleveland.
Michael Winans Jr. signed with Sean " Diddy " Combs, writing and producing for some of the biggest artists ( Chris Brown, New Edition, Case, Michelle Williams, Mario Winans, Danity Kane and Diddy himself ).
Case won the League and the European Cup twice more with Liverpool and also added a League Cup winners ' medal in 1981, but in that season he found himself out of favour.
In the CBC News presentation Canada's Hate Law: The Keegstra Case ( 1991 ), Keegstra himself displayed the material in which his views were obtained, admitting that none of it came from mainstream historical sources.
Case himself was aptly rewarded, earning three ACC Coach of the Year awards, in 1954, 1955 and 1958.
As official proven police interaction with the Bat-Signal and Batman himself can lead to cases against criminals arrested by Batman being dismissed, it is up to the civilian employees of the Gotham police department ( including the Major Case Squad's civilian attache, Stacy ) to operate the signal officially.
* In The Case of the Velvet Claws ( 1933 ), the first of Earl Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason novels, the fictional attorney tells of himself: " If you look me up through some family lawyer or some corporation lawyer, he'll probably tell you that I'm a shyster ".
' Tan ' – Harry Magdoff, former employee of the Commerce Department " of Elizabeth Bentley's contacts in his report on compromised American sources and networks ; NKVD operatives are ranked either alphabetically or in chronological order, beginning with pre-World War II names, followed by World War II names, with the Soviet Case Officer himself the last in line.
He tried to return to his career, working as an attorney at the Wall Street firm of White & Case, but found himself in constant demand for speeches, parades, and honorary degrees.

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