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Gordon won an Academy Award, an Emmy and two Golden Globe awards for her acting, as well as three Academy Award nominations for her writing.
In addition, Fergus Gordon Kerr, a Roman Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers founded by Saint Dominic, notes that " theological questions lie between the lines of all of Wittgenstein's writing.
Stanley was soon retained exclusively by James Gordon Bennett ( 1795 – 1872 ), founder of the New York Herald, who was impressed by Stanley's exploits and by his direct style of writing.
" When I was writing some of the dialogue I would listen to Oliver on the phone and sometimes he talks very rapid-fire, the way Gordon Gekko does ".
Through Wilder, Findley became a close friend of actress Ruth Gordon, whose work as a screenwriter and playwright inspired Findley to consider writing as well.
After Findley published his first short story in the Tamarack Review, Gordon encouraged him to pursue writing more actively, and he eventually left acting in the 1960s.
Other authors with writing credits include: Shawn Ryan, Ben Edlund, Drew Goddard, Jeannine Renshaw, Howard Gordon, Jim Kouf, Jane Espenson, Doug Petrie, Tracey Stern, David H. Goodman, Scott Murphy, Marti Noxon and Brent Fletcher.
When the film was released film critic Bosley Crowther lauded the film, writing, " We have it on the very good authority of Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who should know — they being not only actors and playwrights but wife and spouse — that what seems a fairly safe profession, acting, is as dangerous as they come and love between people of the theatre is an adventure fraught with infinite perils.
As well as writing the script, Herring also played one of the characters alongside Gordon Kennedy, Claire Skinner, Rebecca Front, Sarah-Jane Potts, Robert Daws, Anton Rodgers and Julia McKenzie.
He worked for 20th Century Fox starting in 1940, writing with Mack Gordon.
The British explorer John Wood, writing in 1838, described Bam-i-Duniah ( Roof of the World ) as a " native expression " ( presumably Wakhi ), and it was generally used for the Pamirs in Victorian times: In 1876 another British traveller, Sir Thomas Edward Gordon, employed it as the title of a bookand wrote in Chapter IX:
Gordon left the band soon after to pursue his own song writing.
Steven Page and Ed Robertson returned to writing together, as they did upon the band's formation, but had abandoned following the release of Gordon, Tracks recorded for this album but left off the finished record are: " Trust Me " ( earlier recorded for Maybe You Should Drive but left off the album — included on the Shoe Box EP ) and " Back " ( included on the " Brian Wilson 2000 " single ).
" The response from Harper & Brothers inspired Poe to begin a long work and began writing The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.
After this show, Gordon began a year-long retreat from public performance to focus his time on writing and recording a new album, and forming a new touring band.
Gordon finished writing and recording his next solo album, Moss, at his home studio in Vermont in May 2010.
His song writing and sound culminating on his 1970 album Alone Together with backing of drummer Jim Gordon.
The Internet Movie Database states that Gordon's songs have been used in the soundtrack of over 100 films, Gordon writing specifically for at least 50 of them.
In the 1980s, Barbara Kesel, after writing a complaint to DC Comics over the negative portrayal of female characters, was given the opportunity to write for Barbara Gordon in Detective Comics.
In the 1980s, Barbara Kesel, after writing a complaint to DC Comics over the negative portrayal of female characters, was given the opportunity to write for Barbara Gordon in Detective Comics.
Supervising producers and writing team Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon wrote five episodes together, with Gordon co-writing an additional script with Carter.
After Nina Gordon finished promoting Tonight and the Rest of My Life in late 2001, she took a break and began writing material for her second solo album.
Perhaps his best-known recording with Zappa is the title track of the 1974 album Apostrophe ('), a jam with Zappa and Tony Duran on guitar and Jack Bruce on bass guitar, for which both Bruce and Gordon received a writing credit.

Gordon and about
A mid-1980s debate about apologetic methodology between Ronald Enroth and J. Gordon Melton, led the latter to place more emphasis in his publications on differentiating the Christian countercult from the secular anti-cult.
On 26 May 2007, Gordon Holmes, a 55-year-old lab technician, captured video of what he said was " this jet black thing, about long, moving fairly fast in the water.
However, Baylor University professor Dr. J. Gordon Melton has written that Hubbard disregarded and abrogated much of his earlier views about women, which Melton views as merely echos of common prejudices at the time.
As Mitchell was about to graduate from the Washington Seminary in 1918, she met and fell in love with another Harvard student, a young army lieutenant, Clifford West Henry, who was chief bayonet instructor at Camp Gordon from May 10 until the time he set sail for France on July 17.
His family lived briefly in Savannah, GA in a carriage house owned by Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA ; he wrote a poem about Mrs. Low's House.
At the Computer History Museum TX-0 alumni reunion in 1984, Gordon Bell said DEC's products developed directly from the TX-2, the successor to the TX-0 which had been developed at what Bell thought was a bargain price at the time, about.
In 1997, after his sponsorship with Coca-Cola ended, NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon signed a long term contract with Pepsi, and he drives with the Pepsi logos on his car with various paint schemes for about 2 races each year, usually a darker paint scheme during nighttime races.
The Englishman George Gordon Joseph Walshe contacted Courtenay about issuing a British edition.
* Beate Sirota Gordon ( Blog about Beate Sirota Gordon and the documentary film " The Gift from Beate ")
In concurrence with Gordon regarding Pharisee falsehoods about Karaites is Avrom Aryeh-Zuk Kahana haKohen.
The Godfather DVD Collection was released on October 9, 2001 in a package that contained all three films — each with a commentary track by Coppola — and a bonus disc that featured a 73-minute documentary from 1991 entitled The Godfather Family: A Look Inside and other miscellany about the film: the additional scenes originally contained in The Godfather Saga ; Francis Coppola's Notebook ( a look inside a notebook the director kept with him at all times during the production of the film ); rehearsal footage ; a promotional featurette from 1971 ; and video segments on Gordon Willis's cinematography, Nino Rota's and Carmine Coppola's music, the director, the locations and Mario Puzo's screenplays.
Allen talked to cinematographer Gordon Willis about how fun it would be to shoot the film in black and white, Panavision aspect ratio ( 2. 35: 1 ) because it would give " a great look at New York City, which is sort of one of the characters in the film ".
Author Alan Gordon also writes about jesters as advisers to the king, who actually make up a super-secret spy ring that try to keep peace and control the leaders of different countries.
Gordon wrote a book titled “ The Hut 6 Story ” which described his activities and contains some additional information about his work at MITRE.
The Air Force One entourage was pared down to a few essential staffers such as Ari Fleischer, Andrew Card, Karl Rove, Dan Bartlett, and Gordon Johndroe, plus about five reporters.
In 1953, Robert Gordon directed a movie about Louis's life, The Joe Louis Story.
In addition, Pettibon has designed the cover of the 1991 Sonic Youth album, " Goo "; bassist Kim Gordon had been a longtime admirer of Pettibon's art and written about him for Artforum in the 1980s.
* In The Resident Patient, a Sherlock Holmes mystery, Holmes ' companion Dr. Watson is mentioned as being an avid admirer of Henry Ward Beecher, keeping a portrait of him ( beside a portrait of General Gordon ) and feeling strongly indignant about the way that Beecher was received during his visit to Britain at the time of the Civil War by " the more turbulent of our people ".
Charles Gordon Greene wrote about the event using the line that is widely regarded as the first instance of this strain of okay, complete with gloss:
In the mid-1960s, singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot began moving his folk songs into a folk-rock direction with recordings such as the percussion-driven " Black Day In July ", about the 1967 Detroit riot.
The kind of necessary assumptions about the nature of the target function are subsumed in the term inductive bias ( Mitchell, 1980 ; desJardins and Gordon, 1995 ).
A Patch of Blue is a 1965 American drama film directed by Guy Green about the relationship between a black man, Gordon ( played by Sidney Poitier ), and a blind white female teenager, Selina ( Elizabeth Hartman ), and the problems that plague their relationship when they fall in love in a racially divided America.
She tells Gordon about the plan, and he assures her that she will be leaving for a school in 2 – 3 days.
* Download recording of " Deep Down in My Heart ", from the Library of Congress ' Gordon Collection ; performed by W. M. Givens in Darien, Georgia, on about March 19, 1926

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