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* Graham Nelson's entry in Baf's Guide to IF archive
Use of the format is strongly recommended in Graham Nelson's Z-machine standards document, but not obligatory.
Plotkin was one of the earliest writers to use Graham Nelson's Inform development system, and one of the first since Infocom's heyday to explore the boundaries of interactive fiction as an artistic medium.
* Graham Nelson's page of Blorb resources.
Short has played a major role in the development of Graham Nelson's radical new interactive fiction development system, Inform 7.

Graham and Inform
In May 1993, Graham Nelson released the first version of his Inform compiler, which also generates Z-machine story files as its output, even though the Inform source language is quite different from ZIL.
Graham Nelson, creator of Inform, describes Inform and TADS as the " only two systems ... widely used " in the last half of the 1990s, and TADS has been called " The second most commonly used IF programming language today ".
Graham A. Nelson ( born 1968 ) is a British mathematician and poet and the creator of the Inform design system for creating interactive fiction ( IF ) games.

Graham and presents
Australia's Funniest Home Videos ( originally Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Video Show in its first season and Australia's Funniest Home Video Show in subsequent seasons, also known as The Video Show ) is an Australian television show on the Nine Network that presents home videos sent in by viewers.
He presents Graham with an invisibility ring.
The 1998 U. S. CD reissue of Dear Eloise / King Midas In Reverse by Sundazed presents the original UK Butterfly track lineup with " King Midas In Reverse ", " Leave Me " and " Do The Best You Can " ( the last Hollies single with Graham Nash ) added to the tracklisting.

Graham and pioneer
James Clerk Maxwell, the founder of the modern theory of electromagnetism, was born here and educated at the Edinburgh Academy and University of Edinburgh, as was the engineer and telephone pioneer Alexander Graham Bell.
In the month of May, 1867, a pioneer named Stephen Muck pushed out into the unsettled Graham Lakes region and squatted on land on the bank of West Graham Lake.
An early pioneer planter by the name of Zachary " Big Zack " Graham was asked by the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company to allow the new railroading company, which began in 1830, to use some of his vast acreage in the area, which was back then the Barnwell District ( which after the War Between the States became today's Bamberg County ) for the use of his railroad's tracks.
These included leading Northern Irish musician Van Morrison, British blues pioneer Alexis Korner as well as Ronnie Wood, Alex Harvey and Mick Jagger ; folk musicians Martin Carthy, John Renbourn and Ashley Hutchings ; rock musicians Roger Daltrey, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Robin Trower and David Gilmour ; and popular beat music successes Graham Nash and Allan Clarke of The Hollies.
Popular stars of Australian TV have included: the pioneer variety show hosts Graham Kennedy, Bert Newton, Don Lane and Daryl Somers, and contemporary talk show hosts Andrew Denton and Rove McManus.
Other London-based bands included the Yardbirds ( who would number their ranks three key guitarists Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page ), the Kinks ( with the pioneer songwriter Ray Davies and rock-guitarist Dave Davies ) and, Manfred Mann ( considered to have one of the most authentic sounding vocalists in the scene in Paul Jones ) and the Pretty Things, beside the more jazz-influenced acts like the Graham Bond Organisation, Georgie Fame and Zoot Money.
* James Graham ( sexologist ) ( 1745 – 1794 ), Scottish pioneer in sex therapy
* Folk Baroque pioneer Davy Graham played a Congress.
John Graham, a Seattle architect and early shopping mall pioneer, is said to be the first in the United States to design a revolving restaurant, at La Ronde, atop an office building at the Ala Moana Center in Honolulu in 1961.
Robin Spry was born in Toronto, Ontario to Canadian broadcast pioneer Graham Spry and economic historian Irene Spry.
His instructors included modern dance pioneer Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Anna Sokolow and Karol Shook.
* Graham Balcombe, pioneer cave diver

Graham and structure
Noted reviewer Graham Greene was effusive that this was Capra's finest film to date, describing Capra's treatment as " a kinship with his audience, a sense of common life, a morality ..." Variety noted " a sometimes too thin structure the players and director Frank Capra have contrived to convert (...) into fairly sturdy substance.
Although not built on the exhibition grounds, the only other structure from it still standing in its original location is the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, known now as the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
In 1987, a newly renovated and expanded school building, designed by architect Graham Gund, more than doubled the size of the existing structure and provided an auditorium, enlarged library, expanded studios and classrooms, a spacious new entrance, cafeteria, and increased gallery and exhibition spaces.
Graham produced designs for rebuilding the whole structure, but this was never carried out.
The station structure is topped with a sculpture by glass artist Graham Scott, including square lanterns made of sandblasted mirror that is lit by stage-quality lighting.

Graham and typical
Graham was putting on his typical savvy performance against Jackson: countering, slipping, and dancing out of the way.
* " Greeneland ", a literary setting typical of the novels of Graham Greene: a poor, hot, and dusty tropical backwater.

Graham and 1980s
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, De Palma worked repeatedly with actors Jennifer Salt, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen ( his wife from 1979 to 1983 ), Gary Sinise, John Lithgow, William Finley, Charles Durning, Gerrit Graham, cinematographers Stephen H. Burum and Vilmos Zsigmond ( see List of noted film director and cinematographer collaborations ), set designer Jack Fisk, and composers Bernard Herrmann, John Williams and Pino Donaggio.
Initiated by the works of mural artists like Graham Rust or Rainer Maria Latzke in the 1980s, trompe-l ' oeil painting has experienced a renaissance in private and public buildings in Europe.
The earliest academic studies of contemporary Paganism were published in the late 1970s and 1980s by scholars like Margot Adler, Marcello Truzzi and Tanya Luhrmann, although it would not be until the 1990s that the actual multidisciplinary academic field of Pagan studies properly developed, pioneered by academics such as Graham Harvey and Chas S. Clifton.
In the early 1980s, Graham recorded five solo albums and had several solo hits on the R & B charts.
Graham Greene was an important novelist whose works span the 1930s to the 1980s.
Harry Redknapp and former England players Graham Roberts and Martin Chivers represented ' The Magpies ' during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
* Walden, Graham R. Public Opinion Polls and Survey Research: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of U. S. Guides and Studies from the 1980s.
Library catalogue summary: Paul Keating, Graham Richardson, Laurie Brereton, Bob Carr and Leo McLeay recount events which shaped the Australian labour movement from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Graham began presenting concerts at the original Fillmore Auditorium again in the 1980s, but it was closed due to earthquake damage in October 1989.
* Pentatus by Graham Shaw ( mid 1980s – 1994 )
In the 1980s, a loose collective of young African-American musicians including Steve Coleman, Graham Haynes, Cassandra Wilson, Geri Allen, Robin Eubanks, and Greg Osby emerged in Brooklyn with a new sound and specific ideas about creative expression.
There are still a few old buildings standing: the collapsing Graham Hotel ( in ruins ; very unsafe to enter ), Woody's store at Castleberry Bridge Road, that remained open till the early 1980s, a red house that was once a bank, another house across the street from that, and a couple of foundations.
During the beginning of the 1980s, the club slowly began to turn their troubles around and the board of directors decided to appoint former player Bobby Graham as the team-manager in 1986.
In the 1980s, she declined a proposal of marriage from Sir Graham Shillington, Young's successor as Chief Constable of the RUC.
* True Believers, a 1980s American rock band from Texas led by Alejandro Escovedo and Jon Dee Graham
Martin Bell and his brother, Graham Bell were the two most successful British skiers in the 1980s and 1990s.
Wax was a 1980s pop rock group consisting of Andrew Gold and 10cc guitarist / bassist Graham Gouldman.
The early 1980s saw Graham Exton become the writer, and in 1984 ( issue dated 7 April ) Sweeny became the cover star of Whoopee!
He was a member of the successful sides of the 1980s and early 1990s alongside cricketers such as Graham Gooch, Mark Waugh, Nasser Hussain, John Lever and Neil Foster.
White was a behind-the-scenes member of the Evangelical Protestant movement through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, writing speeches and ghostwriting books for televangelists such as Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and Billy Graham.
Smith's bodyguard Graham ' Abo ' Henry claimed in ABO-A Treacherous Life: The Graham Henry Story that the gang of criminals Smith led committed crimes worth A $ 25 million in the 1980s.
Both prior to this ( with Rome Ruins ) and throughout the 1980s and 90s, Graham employed the technique of the camera obscura in his work.
Beginning in the early 1980s, Graham took found texts as the basis for his bookworks — at once conceptual and material — inserting bookmarks with additional pages, inserting textual loops or incorporating books into optical devices in works such as Dr. No * ( 1991 ), Lenz ( 1983 ) and Reading Machine for Lenz ( 1993 ), respectively ; many of these were carried out with the esteemed Belgian publisher Yves Gevaert and / or the gallerist Christine Burgin.

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