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Friese-Greene's and .
Friese-Greene's system was still in its infancy and he was unable to exploit this success.
In 2006 the BBC ran a series of programmes called The Lost World of Friese-Greene, presented by Dan Cruickshank about Claude Friese-Greene's road trip from Land's End to John o ' Groats, The Open Road, which he filmed from 1924 to 1926 using the Biocolour process.
It has been stated elsewhere that he was the grandson of the inventor William Friese-Greene, who is credited by some as the inventor of cinematography, but Friese-Greene's genealogy shows no connection whatsoever to Richard Greene.

later and exploits
Crompton later published an account of U-41s exploits in 1917, U-41: der zweite Baralong-Fall, which called the sinking of U-41 a " second Baralong case ".
But a few months later, Trimble made Jean Rescues, another of the popular series starring the fictional exploits of his Border Collie, which has Point of View shots introduced at an appropriate point without explanation.
The fictional exploits of Jesse Livermore as chronicled in Reminiscences of a Stock Operator ( 1923 ) also describe speculative vehicles dubbed " pools " that are similar, if not the same, in form and function as what would later be called " hedge funds ".
An Early Dynastic II king ( Ensi ) of Uruk in Sumer, Gilgamesh ( c. 2, 600 BCE ), was commended for military exploits against Humbaba guardian of the Cedar Mountain, and was later celebrated in many later poems and songs in which he was claimed to be two-thirds god and only one-third human.
The series follows the exploits of the Impossible Missions Force ( IMF ), a small team of secret agents used for covert missions against dictators, evil organizations and ( primarily in later episodes ) crime lords.
He sexually exploits Cassy, who despises him, and later sets his designs on Emmeline.
Several weeks later, Warner received a phone call from the new chief executive's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, and within a short time, Warner Bros. purchased the film rights for Robert Donovan's book, PT 109, a bestseller concerning John Kennedy's exploits during World War II.
Gira's disillusionment with their Uni / MCA exploits led to White Light from the Mouth of Infinity ( 1991 ), a successful blending of earlier hard rock and later pop styles.
The city is reportedly named after Alexander von Humboldt who was actively exploring in the Americas and later operating as a diplomat ( and therefore his exploits were widely published ) over the period 1797-1858.
Film historian Eric Reade claims the Taits themselves owned the stage rights to a Kelly play, while actors Sam Crewe and John Forde later also claimed to have thought of the idea of a making a film of the Kelly Gang's exploits, inspired by the success of stage plays.
Thackeray, who based the novel on the life and exploits of the Anglo-Irish rake and fortune-hunter Andrew Robinson Stoney, later reissued it under the title The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq ..
Notable later roles included her lauded performance as the man-hungry Charlotte in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita ; starring opposite Michael Caine in Alfie ; and as the once gorgeous, alcoholic former starlet " Fay Estabrook " whose emotional vulnerability the titular hero so cruelly exploits in Harper ( both 1966 ); in The Poseidon Adventure ( 1972 ) as the ill-fated Belle Rosen ( for which she received her final Oscar nomination ); and in Next Stop, Greenwich Village ( 1976 ).
By the later 14th century, the term became romanticized for the ideal of the young nobleman seeking to prove himself in honourable exploits, the knight-errant, which among other things encompassed the pas d ' armes, including the joust.
The game versions followed the exploits of unnamed hero known only as the " wanderer ", in later versions said to be a time traveler from the future.
* Kit Carson ( 1809 – 1868 ) achieved notability for his later exploits, but he got his start and gained some recognition as a trapper.
On his own authority he inserted in the official records a citation of his " exploits in war ", the falseness of which was recognized later.
Rothschild's later exploits include posing as a wealthy business man in several southern towns in order to acquire large quantities of jewellery on credit and then quickly leaving town before being discovered.
In the United States, Byng's exploits during World War I were commemorated near the town of Ada, Oklahoma, when a post office and power plant were in 1917 named after him, leading to the later emergence of the town of Byng.
The administrator, Ramon Muntaner also left and later wrote a chronicle about exploits of the Company.
By the middle of the 12th century, the corpus of works was being expanded principally by " cyclisation ", that is to say by the formation of " cycles " of chansons attached to a character or group of characters — with new chansons being added to the ensemble by singing of the earlier or later adventures of the hero, of their youthful exploits (" enfances "), the great deeds of their ancestors or descendants, or their retreat from the world to a convent (" moniage ") -- or attached to an event ( like the Crusades ).
The plot of the first and third books focus on Daniel Waterhouse's exploits as a natural philosopher ( that is, an early-modern scientist ) and friend to the young Isaac Newton and his later observations of English politics and religion, respectively.
Garibaldi was later hailed as the " Hero of Two Worlds " on the basis of these exploits.
She later starred as Wendy Conway in the television sitcom Wendy and Me ( 1964 – 1965 ) with George Burns, who also produced the show and played an older man who watched Wendy's exploits upstairs on the TV in his apartment, periodically commenting to the viewers about what he saw.

later and were
Three hours later, while we were bailing desperately, a dot of land came into view.
A year later they were removed to a Stalag in the harbor of Stettin.
We were given a job and we carried it out, and later, his case was taken up by the Disciplinary Committee.
A few weeks later the maps were being divided into squares and a position was described as being `` about lots 239, 247 and 272 with pickets forward as far as 196 ''.
Boniface was later to explain to the English that Robert of Burgundy and Guy De St.-Pol were easy enough to do business with ; ;
Behind him lay the Low Countries, where men were still completing the cathedrals that a later Florentine would describe as `` a malediction of little tabernacles, one on top of the other, with so many pyramids and spires and leaves that it is a wonder they stand up at all, for they look as though they were made of paper instead of stone or marble '' ; ;
A week later the sentence of the Council was carried out: Jake Camaret and the woman were marched naked through the streets past a mocking populace.
Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
Years later, franks-in-buns were accepted as the `` first to go '' at the New York Polo Grounds.
the later works were conceived to affirm a way of life for fellow citizens.
So impressive were those serious years of study at the university that Hans later wrote, `` to be perfectly free, the young man must revel in the great kingdom of thought and imagination ; ;
Mills secured Barco's photograph from the gentleman in charge, rushed to the Hollywood police station to report the theft, and less than five minutes later, detectives with his picture in hand were on the trail of Cal Barco.
The sections were mounted on cold slides smeared with Haupts' adhesive ( Johansen, 1940 ) in earlier experiments, and in later experiments with a different mixture of the same components reported by Schramm and Rottger ( 1959 ).
In later experiments, Af and Af were prepared by conjugating 8 mg of FITC per gram of globulin.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
One cannot assume, of course, that all these accumulated meanings were inherent in the stereotype at the beginning of the therapy, or at any one time later on when the stereotype was uttered ; ;
Three years later similar restraints were imposed upon injunctions against collection of state taxes.
the important point, however, is that these magnificent achievements, unlike those of later decades, were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models.
On that cold, but bright, April day we were guests of your government in the reviewing stand of Red Square to witness the poeple's celebration for Yuri Gagarin and later on that day we attended the somewhat more exclusive reception for him in one of the impressive palaces of the Kremlin.
They were held together by pegs and withes and in later times drawn by a single ox in thills.
When the Negroes landed at Boston a month later they were, of course, no longer slaves.
On arriving in Tokyo later we were met by Masu who took us immediately to her university, the Japanese Women's University.
He went for more aspirin later in the day, and passed the surly landlord on the way -- he was still alive and scowling as usual, as if tenants were a burden in his life.
An hour later we were back in my unpadded pad, killing what had been left of the second pint.

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