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" Instead of more money, Warner promised Wood that if she completed The Great Race, she could star in Gavin Lambert's drama Inside Daisy Clover, a role she greatly wished to have.

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Winner: Gavin Brown, " Try Honesty "-Billy Talent & " I Hate Everything About You "-Three Days Grace
Juno Awards 2004 – Gavin Brown-Jack Richardson Producer of the Year for “ Try Honesty ” by Billy Talent and “ I Hate Everything About You ” by Three Days Grace

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He was Head Boy at Ashville College, Harrogate and attended Wadham College, Oxford, where his contemporaries included Kenneth Tynan, Lindsay Anderson and Gavin Lambert.
He co-founded Sequence with Lindsay Anderson and Gavin Lambert in 1947.
They had six children: Jane, Dillon, Duncan, Gavin, Lindsay, and Mary.
Among this group of critic / documentary film makers was Lindsay Anderson who was a prominent critic writing for the influential Sequence magazine ( 1947 – 52 ), which he co-founded with Gavin Lambert and Karel Reisz ( later a prominent director ); writing for the British Film Institute's journal Sight and Sound and the left-wing political weekly the New Statesman.

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Before going into film-making, Anderson was a prominent film critic writing for the influential Sequence magazine ( 1947 – 52 ), which he co-founded with Gavin Lambert and Karel Reisz ; later writing for the British Film Institute's journal Sight and Sound and the left-wing political weekly the New Statesman.
* Gavin Crawford ( 2003 – 2011 ) as anchor ( formerly Gavin Cooper, a possible homage to Anderson Cooper ) and various correspondents and sketch characters.
Commentary was provided by John Taylor, Rupert Bell, John Anderson, Russell Hargreaves and Andrew McKenna with punditry from Brian Moore, Jeff Probyn, David Campese, Chris Sheasby, Michael Owen, Scott Quinnell, Gavin Hastings, and Paul Wallace, with presenting from Mark Saggers and Mike Bovill.
New works have been written by composers Gavin Bryars, David Lang, Steve Hillier ( Dubstar ), Mark Brydon ( Moloko ), Emma Anderson ( Lush ), Cathal Coughlan, Piet Goddaer ( Ozark Henry ), David Gavurin, Harriet Wheeler ( The Sundays ) and Damian le Gassick.
He is best known for his collaborations with Philip Glass on Einstein on the Beach, and with numerous other artists, including Heiner Müller, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Lou Reed, Tom Waits, David Byrne, Laurie Anderson, Gavin Bryars, Rufus Wainwright and Marina Abramovic.
The line-up included Dougie Anderson as chair, with panel members including Dan Wright and Steve Marsh, aka Electric Forecast, Jovanka Steele, Susan Murray, Sharon and Lauretta Gavin, Tom Price, Adrian Poynton, Les Keen, Michael McIntyre and Jo Caulfield.
Of the players listed below, all have played Test cricket for more than one national side except for Gavin Hamilton, who has played Test cricket for England and one-day international cricket for Scotland, Clayton Lambert, who has played Test and ODI cricket for the West Indies and ODI cricket for the United States, Dougie Brown, who has played ODI cricket for England and Scotland, and Anderson Cummins, who has played Test and ODI cricket for the West Indies and ODI cricket for Canada.
Willner has produced albums for Marianne Faithfull, Lou Reed, Bill Frisell, William S. Burroughs, Gavin Friday, Lucinda Williams, Laurie Anderson and Allen Ginsberg, among others.
The move was controversial with critics including Gavin Larsen, Wellington Cricket Club's chief executive, who feared that Anderson would be able to bowl himself into form.
A series of break-ins and murders by The Bat brings the local chief of detectives, Andy Anderson ( Gavin Gordon ) to the Van Gorder house.
In the movie, Dr. Norris Anderson ( Gavin MacLeod ) uses his late father's time machine to send his colleague, Bible professor Russell Carlisle ( D. David Morin ), from 1890 into the early 21st century.
His book is about to receive a unanimous endorsement from the board members of the Grace Bible Seminary until his colleague Dr. Norris Anderson ( Gavin MacLeod ) raises an objection.
* Gavin MacLeod as Norris Anderson
Composers represented in the annual festival have included such artists as Meredith Monk, Muhal Richard Abrams, Terry Riley, Philip Glass, Frederic Rzewski, Margaret Leng Tan, Henry Brant, Conlon Nancarrow, Robert Ashley, Pauline Oliveros, Lou Harrison, Laurie Anderson, LaMonte Young, Leroy Jenkins, Janice Giteck, Kyle Gann, Olly Wilson, William Parker, Gavin Bryars, Michael Nyman, Brian Eno and many others.

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The position that " Christian theological anti-Judaism is a phenomenon distinct from modern antisemitism, which is rooted in economic and racial thought, so that Christian teachings should not be held responsible for antisemitism " has been articulated, among other places, by Pope John Paul II in ' We Re member: A Reflection on the Shoah ,' and the Jewish declaration on Christianity, Dabru Emet .. Several scholars, including Susannah Heschel, Gavin I Langmuir and Uriel Tal the General Synod has affirmed that " the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ is for all and must be shared with all including people from other faiths or of no faith and that to do anything else would be to institutionalize discrimination ".
The first full and faithful rendering of the poem in an Anglic language is the Scots translation by Gavin Douglas — his Eneados, completed in 1513, which also included Maffeo Vegio's supplement.
While 32 songs reached the summit in Billboard magazine, the band's official website acknowledges 41 of its songs reached the top of the various charts ( which included Cash Box, Gavin Report, Radio & Records, among others ).
Lesley Forbes, the travel and detective story writer, and amateur historian Gavin Menzies, who has claimed that China launched an expedition which travelled the world in 1421, both live in the area.
Gavin also provides the vocals for the Apocalyptica song " End of Me ," which is the lead single off of their latest album 7th Symphony.
He then played romantic leads, notably in the early 1970s BBC television series, The Borderers, in which he was swashbuckling Gavin Ker.
** Gavin Menzies's book 1421: The Year China Discovered the World, which argues for the idea that Chinese sailors discovered America.
* Gavin Stamp's Orient Express: in 2007 UK's Five broadcast an arts / travel series which saw the historian journey from Paris to Istanbul along the old Orient Express route.
The landmark work in the reign of James IV was Gavin Douglas's version of Virgil's Aeneid, the Eneados, which was the first complete translation of a major classical text in an Anglian language, finished in 1513, but overshadowed by the disaster at Flodden.
UK racing journalist Gavin Trippe envisioned a racing event that would prove who the best motorcycle racer was and from 1980 to 1985, he organized a yearly event called " The Superbikers ," which pitted the top road racers and motocross racers against one another on specially modified bikes raced on special tracks on the television show.
Gavin Hood directed the film, which was released in North America on May 1, 2009, and in Australia, the United Kingdom, and France on April 29, 2009.
Pietro della Valle ( 1586 – 1652 ) is cited in Gavin Young's Return to the Marshes as the earliest modern traveler to write about Mesopotamia and probably the first to introduce the word Madi, which he spelled " Maedi ," to the Western world.
Gavin Kennedy, Professor Emeritus at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, argues that its current use in modern economic thinking as a symbol of free market capitalism is not reconcilable with the rather modest and indeterminate manner in which it was employed by Smith.
In those deliberations Gavin Douglas took an active part, and for this reason stimulated the opposition which successfully thwarted his preferment.
The issue of this plot was the well-known fight of Cleanse the Causeway, in which Gavin Douglas's part stands out in picturesque relief.
As the Wittgensteinian philosopher Gavin Kitching argues, however, constructivists usually implicitly presuppose a deterministic view of language which severely constrains the minds and use of words by members of societies: they are not just " constructed " by language on this view, but are literally " determined " by it.
From the age of 17, Gavin Ewart acquired a reputation for wit and accomplishment through such works as " Phallus in Wonderland " and " Poems and Songs ", which appeared in 1939 and was his first collection.
The redevelopment resulted in the loss of the " grand turreted " gateway to the prison, which had been built in 1851 ; architectural critic Gavin Stamp was later to regret the loss and to note that the climate of opinion at the time was such that The Victorian Society felt unable to object.
* Miranda / Mirage ( Gavin Turek ) – A young girl with special photokinetic powers, which allowed her to generate visible, realistic illusions by manipulating light into anything she imagined or remembered.
Looking back from the perspective of the Second World War, historian Gavin Long noted that Chauvel's annual reports were " a series of wise and penetrating examinations of Australian military problems of which, however, little notice was taken ".
* In 2002, Channel 4 aired Asher's documentary ( which accompanied his book ), also titled The Real Bravo Two Zero directed and produced by Gavin Searle.
Darby shows the brief, which becomes known as the ' Pelican Brief ', to her law professor / mentor / lover, Thomas Callahan, who shows it to his Washington-based friend, Gavin Verheek, a lawyer working for the FBI.
The Claymores made an aggressive marketing push for the 1996 campaign under new general manager Mike Keller, which even included bringing in former Scotland Rugby union captain Gavin Hastings as a placekicker.

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