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Upon the release of The Italian, the Los Angeles Times gave the film a positive review which included the following comments :" There are possibilities in the role of Pietro, in ' The Italian ' ... that a less clever character artist than George Beban might overlook ...
" Another review in the same paper also commended the " simple beauty of the story itself " and also praised Beban's performance :" George Beban, who has the difficult role of Pietro Donnetti, gives a piece of character work that is truly marvelous.
The writers Peter Stansky and William Abrahams, in their 1972 The Unknown Orwell, noted :" Eric Blair looked back unforgivingly on the world before 1914-it was that world that had sent him to his prep school-while George Orwell could believe it was superior to what came after it, and looked back to it nostalgically in Coming Up for Air.
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bar: Kollias text :" George Kollias "
:" The Washington Times ' George Archibald reports that Gerald A. Reynolds, assistant secretary for civil rights in the Department of Education, has sent a long overdue brush-back letter to college and university officials concerning their odious and oppressive campus speech codes ".
A half-century later, one of them ( George MacDonald Fraser, later author of the Flashman novels, then a nineteen-year-old lance corporal ) recalled :" But the biggest boost to morale was the burly man who came to talk to the assembled battalion … it was unforgettable.
:" ... we and the faithful barons and magnates of our kingdom shall bear and have, and do choose and agree to wear and bear, in the manner of society, the sign or effigy of the Dragon incurved into the form of a circle, its tail winding around its neck, divided through the middle of its back along its length from the top of its head right to the tip of its tail, with blood a red cross flowing out into the interior of the cleft by a white crack, untouched by blood, just as and in the same way that those who fight under the banner of the glorious martyr St George are accustomed to bear a red cross on a white field ..."
In 1844 George Walker described Cochrane's approach to the game :" Mr. Cochrane is the most brilliant player I have ever had the honour to look over or confront ; not even excepting De la Bourdonnais ; and pity it is that his very brilliancy so often mars success.
:" In his book, Clarke recounts a critical ' principals ' meeting close to the millennium celebration when Sandy Berger looked hard at Janet, George Tenet, and me, and said, ' We have stopped two sets of attacks planned for the millennium.
bar: McArdle text :" George McArdle "
Morgan Gendel named the episode after " The Inner Light ," a song written by George Harrison and released by The Beatles as a B-side to " Lady Madonna :"
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:" Going Upriver director George Butler ( best known for his highly acclaimed films Pumping Iron, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition ) first realized Kerry ’ s importance to his generation and began documenting his journey in photographs in 1969, covering Kerry's leadership of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War ( VVAW ), his early political campaigns, as well as intimate moments of his personal life.
George P. Brett, Jr. made the following comments in a letter dated 23 January 1947 to Daniel Macmillan about his family's devotion to the American publishing industry :" For the record my grandfather was employed by Macmillan's of England as a salesman.
The epitaph reads :" George Payne Rainsford James. British Consul General in the Adriatic. Died in Venice on the 9th day of June, 1860. His merits as a writer are known wherever the English language is, and as a man they rest on the hearts of many. A few friends have erected this humble and perishable monument.
In Wales, the game of cnapan was described at length by George Owen of Henllys, an eccentric historian of Pembrokeshire, in 1603 :" This game ... is thought to be of great antiquity and is as followeth.
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:" Both men emerge as the victims of a complex series of events: the king's desire to be seen as orthodox in the light of the Vorstius affair ; the in-fighting for control of the ecclesiastical establishment on the elevation of George Abbot to the archbishopric of Canterbury ; and the campaign of the emerging anti-Calvinist group around Bishop Richard Neile against puritans ".
*" Club :" Played 199 games for the Illawarra Steelers and the St George Illawarra Dragons

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" Van Tassel later described the historic play to the United Press :" I was the right halfback, and on this formation played one yard back of our right tackle.
:" As he played, he pressed a knife on the strings of the guitar in a manner popularised by Hawaiian guitarists who used steel bars.
:" The central couple are played by bass and soprano, which brings Verdi's Macbeth immediately to mind.
:" A loop is a sample of a performance that has been edited to repeat seamlessly when the audio file is played end to end.
:" I was not surprised on my first visit to see quality play from the Australian, New Zealand, Fijian, and British players, but I was staggered at the amazingly high quality play produced by countries I never even knew played Rugby.
:" We've played to audiences, many of them ankle deep in mud, huddled under the ponchos in the pouring rain ( it breaks your heart the first two or three times to see men so hungry for entertainment.
:" Jackie was a college educated man who had been an officer in the service and who played at the Triple-A level.
:" It's something I never really wanted to do, but the way things have played out, it's like, why not?
:" for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and, in the longer run, to eliminate such arms ".
:" This is how football is supposed to be played.
:" Up to the end of the sixteenth century, resemblance played a constructive role in the knowledge of Western culture.
" The Globe noted that the ease with which Lowe played the game led many to understate his value to the club :" For a grand player, Lowe is seldom given the credit often dished out to his inferiors.
Bobby Moore :" One of the best inside-forwards I have ever played against "
* " Tell Me That Don't Stink :" Here, Foxworthy has the female cast members ( Heath and an audience member also played once each ) smell a substance that doesn't smell very pleasant at all.
:" For the record though, here is an abridged version of one of the most impressive curriculum vitae in British rugby ; Hastings captained the first Scottish schoolboys ' side to win on English soil ; he captained the victorious 1985 Cambridge University side ; he won the Gallacher Shield with Auckland University during his sabbatical year ; he was a central figure in Scotland's 1990 Grand Slam ... he captained Scotland in one World Cup, and played in two others, including a semi-final ; he captained his country and scored the winning try when Scotland registered their first win at the Parc des Princes ... he played for the World XV in the New Zealand Centenary Celebrations ; and he holds the British points-scoring record with 733 points in tests for Scotland and the Lions.
:" Solid under the high ball, an outstanding goal-kicker and with a siege-gun boot that would almost inevitably find touch, Hastings was defensively strong, and came into the line with an impact which perhaps owed more to his stocky frame than great pace, but which was still extremely effective and served any team he played for in any conditions.
:" He was a natural rather than a schooled player, for in his youth he had played football, not Rugby ; at Glasgow University he was better known as a long jumper than a Rugby player.
:" In no other war have books played such an important part … Books are not only supplying information.
:" Certainly, McLauchlan was not the conventional size and shape for a loose-head prop in the 1970s, but in many ways it was precisely the combination of an amazing power to weight ratio plus his ability to get under the opposing tight-head that made him such an effective performer in the tight ... As a larger than life character, he played best in the most intimidating circumstances ... making him one of Scotland's most successful captains.
:" A sextet of Kalkbrenner's was played yesterday, which is miserably composed, so poor, so feeble, and so lacking in all imagination.
:" Musica Poetica or musical composition is a mathematical science through which an agreeable and correct harmony of the notes is brought to paper in order that it might later be sung or played, thereby appropriately moving the listeners to Godly devotion as well as to please and delight both mind and soul ….
Commenting on the BBC programme, Cardinal Brady said that the programme makers had overstated the part he played :" It is my view that the ‘ This World ’ programme has set out to deliberately exaggerate and misrepresent my role in these events "
:" It's something I never really wanted to do, but the way things have played out, it's like, why not?

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