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# Harold Ainsworth ( 1854 – 1933 ), the celebrated landscape architect.
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# Hanging himself in opening scene: Harold hangs himself while his mother is on the phone in the opening scene.
# Letting his mother find him in her bathtub, throat and wrists slit and the mirrors drenched in blood: After this act, Harold sees a psychiatrist.
# Floating dead in pool: Harold floats face down, fully clothed, for an impossibly long time as his mother swims laps past him.
# Shooting himself in the forehead: As his mother reads the questionnaire for the dating service ( and answers it according to her preferences, not his ), Harold surreptitiously loads a revolver with live rounds, then wheels around and points it at his mother.
# Fire: For the first blind date, Harold sets himself on fire on the diving board in view of the horrified girl, then calmly walks in behind her with his body still apparently burning outside the window.
# Hand chopping: The second blind date ends abruptly with Harold chopping off an obviously fake hand.
# Car: Grief-stricken over Maude's death, Harold drives his Jaguar / hearse recklessly up a winding dirt road, sending it flying off a cliff to the rocks below.
Harold and Maude is # 45 on the American Film Institute ’ s list of 100 Years ... 100 Laughs, the list of the top 100 films in American comedy.
Two years later, AFI released the list AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Passions honoring the most romantic films for the past 100 years, Harold and Maude ranked # 69.
At the beginning of One-Dimensional Man Marcuse writes, “ The people recognize themselves in their commodities ; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment ,”< ref > Harold Marcuse < http :// www. marcuse. org / herbert / quotes / QuotRedThread. html # Capitalism ></ ref > meaning that under capitalism ( in consumer society ) humans become extensions of the commodities that they buy, thus making commodities extensions of people's minds and bodies.
# Adeliza ( or Adelida, Adelaide ) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.
The Viking Runestones # Sm 42 | runestone Sm 42, in Småland, Sweden, mentions Harold Harefoot .< ref > Omeljan Pritsak | Pritsak, Omeljan.
Harold James Ruthven Murray calls version # 1 " nine holes " and version # 2 " three men's morris " or " the smaller merels ".
* American ( U. S. A .)— Abelle, Victor: " Pierrot and Pierrette " ( 1906 ; piano ); Foote, Arthur: " Pierrot " and " Pierrette ", from Five Bagatelles ( c. 1894 ; piano ); Hoiby, Lee: " Pierrot " ( 1950 ; # 2 of Night Songs for voice and piano ; text by Adelaide Crapsey above under # Poetry | Poetry ); Neidlinger, William Harold: Piano Sketches ( 1905 ; # 5: " Pierrot "; # 7: " Columbine "); Oehmler, Leo: " Pierrot and Pierrette – Petite Gavotte " ( 1905 ; violin and piano ).
# Adeliza ( or Adelida, Adelaide ) Died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.
# and Ainsworth
* John Cleese as Fish # 2 / Dr. Spencer / Humphrey Williams / Sturridge / Ainsworth / Waiter / Eric's Assistant / Maître D ' / Grim Reaper
# and 1854
In addition, the Temple of Kwan Tai on Albion Street, California Historical Landmark # 927, may be as old as 1854 and is one of the oldest Chinese houses of worship in California.
The community of Savannah was established along the old New York Central Railroad in 1854 and incorporated as a village thirteen years later ... initially covering roughly of Military Lots # 64 and # 65 within the Town of Savannah ( known at that time as Township # 27 ).
Victoria Day, 1854 ; crowds gather outside Government House ( Ontario )# Second Government House ( Elmsley House ) | Government House in Toronto, Upper Canada # Canada West | Canada West ( now Ontario )
# Adoptive daughter: Kurun Princess Rongshou ( 榮壽固倫公主 ) ( 1854 – 1924 ) was the oldest daughter of Prince Gong.
Issues of performance in the Crimean War, especially disastrous lack of due provision for operations during the Russian winter of 1854 brought about the Board's demise in 1855. also the reference to Lord Raglan # Notable staff | below. As a result of enquiries made into the breakdown of transport and hospital arrangements during the first winter of the war, the Board of Ordnance, which had been in existence for four hundred years, was abolished, and the Artillery together with the Royal Engineers came directly under the Commander-in-Chief and the War Office like the rest of the Army.
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