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Yes-like progressive rock influence was brought in by Steve Joliffe on Cyclone.
In early 1981, Wetton and former Yes guitarist Steve Howe were brought together by A & R man John Kalodner and Geffen Records to start writing material for a new album.
Wilson persuaded Ottawa Senators general manager Rick Dudley to take over as the Lightning's new general manager ; Dudley in turn brought Vipers coach Steve Ludzik in as the team's new head coach.
He was brought onto the show at the recommendation of comic writer Steve Gerber and comics and animation veteran Mark Evanier, who realized that the same imagination that produced Kamandi could contribute significantly to the series.
While the Smothers themselves were at the forefront of these efforts, credit also goes to the roster of writers and regular performers they brought to the show, including Steve Martin, Don Novello (" Father Guido Sarducci "), Rob Reiner, Presidential candidate Pat Paulsen, Bob Einstein (" Super Dave Osborne ", " Marty Funkhouser ", and " Officer Judy "), Einstein's brother, Albert ( who works professionally as Albert Brooks ), and resident hippie Leigh French (" Share a Little Tea with Goldie ").
In 1956, Steve Bosustow secured a CBS contract for UPA to produce a television series ( The Gerald McBoing Boing Show, 1956-57 ) that brought new talent to the studio, and a brand new energy emerged under the supervision of Bobe Cannon.
However, this new direction for the NME proved to be a commercial success and the paper brought in new writers such as Andrew Collins, Stuart Maconie, Mary Anne Hobbs and Steve Lamacq to give it a stronger identity and sense of direction, although Mark Sinker left in 1988 after the paper refused to publish a negative review he wrote of U2's Rattle and Hum.
Later in 1992, Steve Sutherland, previously assistant editor of Melody Maker, was brought in as the NMEs editor to replace Danny Kelly.
While the Smothers themselves were at the forefront of these efforts, credit also goes to the roster of writers and regular performers they brought to the show, including Jim Stafford ( who served as their head writer and producer ), Steve Martin, Don Novello (" Father Guido Sarducci "), Rob Reiner (" Mike Stivic "), Presidential candidate Pat Paulsen, Bob Einstein (" Super Dave Osborne ", " Marty Funkhouser ", and " Officer Judy "), Einstein's brother, Albert ( who works professionally as Albert Brooks ), and resident hippie Leigh French (" Share a Little Tea with Goldie ").
Steve and Nick held auditions at music schools across the country and Alex Stamp was found and brought into the band.
Allmusic's Steve Huey said that it " brought back some of the pounding speed of Reign in Blood for their third major-label album ", and addressed it to be " their most accessible album, displaying the full range of their abilities all in one place, with sharp, clean production ".
The article also brought him to the attention of Steve Wozniak, who located Draper while working as an engineer at KKUP, a Cupertino public radio station located near the future Apple campus.
By now, all the regulars ( with the exception of Peter Richardson ) had become more famous for their own shows, and more recurring performers such as Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Steve O ' Donnell, Mark Caven, Sara Stockbridge and Doon Mackichan were brought in.
When he got bronchitis, Steve Zaillian was brought in.
* Steve Coppell, an ex-Manchester United winger and ex-Reading FC manager, was brought up and lived in Rainhill.
Weller brought in Steve White to play drums, as well as singer Dee C. Lee, who had previously been a backing singer with Wham!
In 1957, he was one of the set of hosts who replaced Steve Allen on The Tonight Show, before Jack Paar was brought in to change the program's format.
Regular guest stars Steve Lawrence and Ken Berry were brought in to fill the void left by Korman and Van Dyke.
Mariners boss Paul Groves attempted to bolster his side as well as he could, veteran footballers Darren Barnard and Steve Chettle amongst others were brought to the club, and such players as Steve Kabba, Richard Hughes and returning hero John Oster all played some part in the season, but the club couldn't avoid relegation and Grimsby finished bottom of Division One and were relegated after five successive seasons at this level.
QSA brought Helix co-creator Larry Atkin back into the Helix fold and later brought back Steve Keyser, the original architect of MultiUser Helix.
Further auditions brought in L. A. musician Steve Patrick Bolin ( vocals, guitars, flute, saxophone ) in January 1979.
She brought back Steve Bray and hired a new songwriter collaborator, Patrick Leonard, to help her co-write eight of the album's nine tracks.

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The mid-1960s brought a resurgence of episodic science fiction to the airwaves, mostly thanks to producer Irwin Allen.
In August at Bristol in the Irwin Tools Night Race, when battling for the lead, Stewart and Matt Kenseth got together late-race and brought out a caution.
Its editor Irwin Silber referred to " the sallow slickness of the Kingston Trio " and in an article in the spring 1959 issue Ron Radosh said that the Trio brought " good folk music to the level of the worst in Tin Pan Alley music " and referred to them as " prostitutes of the art who gain their status as folk artists because they use guitars and banjos.
Irwin Chusid, who brought Bhekhirst's music to the public's attention in the mid-90s, reported that a man calling himself Y. Bhekhirst was distributing his cassettes in New York record stores ; handing them over to the clerks and then walking out abruptly without further explanation.
When a number of Esquire pieces were collected into a book called Fame and Obscurity, Talese paid tribute in its introduction to two writers he admired by citing " an aspiration on my part to somehow bring to reportage the tone that Irwin Shaw and John O ' Hara had brought to the short story.
Lieutenant General Eugene Irwin ( Robert Redford ) is brought to a maximum security military prison to begin a ten-year sentence for his decision ( in violation of a presidential order ) to send U. S. troops on a mission in Burundi, resulting in the deaths of eight soldiers.
Irwin, hired to be the manager of the Washington Senators of the NL, brought his most talented players with him.
The first of his features for which Cronenberg did not originate the screenplay, Fast Company brought Cronenberg into contact with cinematographer Mark Irwin, art director Carol Spier, sound editor Bryan Day, and film editor Ronald Sanders, all of whom became regular crew members on his films.

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This is brought out in the common religious ethos that prevails even in the denominationally diverse audiences at many secular semi-public and public occasions in the United States ; ;
In view of these shortcomings in both the amount and the interpretation of survey-type findings on public opinion, and considering the criticisms which can be brought against Fromm's philosophical anthropology, such a passage as the following cannot be taken seriously.
Graft in the construction of highways and other public works has brought on state and Federal investigations.
In spite of the increase in numbers and prestige brought about by the conversions of Newman and other Tractarians of the 1840's and 1850's, the Catholic segment of England one hundred years ago was a very small one ( four per cent, or 800,000 ) which did not enjoy a gracious hearing from the general public.
Cuneiform sources suggest that the Gutians ' administration showed little concern for maintaining agriculture, written records, or public safety ; they reputedly released all farm animals to roam about Mesopotamia freely, and soon brought about famine and rocketing grain prices.
On hearing that God had blessed Obed-edom because of the presence of the Ark in his house, David had the Ark brought to Zion by the Levites, while he himself, " girded with a linen ephod ," " danced before the Lord with all his might " and in the sight of all the public gathered in Jerusalem — a performance that caused him to be scornfully rebuked by his first wife, Saul's daughter Michal ( 2 Sam.
Three excerpts from Wozzeck were performed in 1924, and this brought Berg his first public success.
The mix of fancy and fact in the Cronyke van Hollandt, Zeelandt ende Vriesland ( called the Divisiekronike ), first published in 1517, brought the spare remarks in Tacitus ' newly-rediscovered Germania to a popular public ; it was being reprinted as late as 1802.
In London, Wallace is brought before an English magistrate, tried for high treason, and condemned to public torture and beheading.
The Anti-Corn Law League brought together a coalition of liberal and radical groups in support of free trade under the leadership of Richard Cobden and John Bright, who opposed militarism and public expenditure.
For example, thousands of shareholders of a public company may have losses too small to justify separate lawsuits, but a class action can be brought efficiently on behalf of all shareholders.
However, only works of Pissarro and Cézanne were included, and the separate exhibit brought a hostile response from both the officials of the Salon and the public.
In all, the positive view of Soviet lifelong presented to the public by the official media was rapidly fading, and the negative aspects of life in the Soviet Union were brought into the spotlight.
The New Wave era of the 1980s first brought the digital synthesizer to the public ear.
In 2011, psychologist Brent Robbins co-authored a national letter for the Society for Humanistic Psychology that has brought thousands into the public debate about the DSM.
In the hauntingly re-enacted opening portion of the film concerning the background that McNamara and his pro-nuclear-war adversary U. S. General Curtis LeMay had shared together during World War II, director Morris brought out complexities in the character of McNamara, which the public had not previously recognized, but which largely shaped McNamara's positions regarding both the missiles-in-Cuba issue and the Vietnam War issue, and which therefore created the historical figure that McNamara turned out to be as the U. S. Secretary of Defense.
Most recently, public outcry against No Child Left Behind testing and teaching to the test has brought progressive education again into the limelight.
In 1828 Pelham brought him public acclaim and established his reputation as a wit and dandy.
Although he spoke with apprehension at his award speech about the danger which the authority of the prize would lend to an economist, the prize brought much greater public awareness of Hayek and has been described by his biographer as " the great rejuvenating event in his life ".
In 2000 – 02 much of the controversy of the late 1970s and early 1980s was once again brought into the public consciousness with the opening of the truth and reconciliation commission.
Germanicus ’ death brought much public grief in Rome and throughout the Roman Empire.
In all, the very positive view of Soviet life which had long been presented to the public by the official media was being rapidly dismantled, and the negative aspects of life in the Soviet Union were brought into the spotlight.
The first one in Rome was brought in by Julius Caesar in 46 BC and exhibited to the public.
The problem of the controversy between the spirit and the letter of the law, in Germany, has been brought back to public attention due to the trials of former East German soldiers who guarded the Berlin Wall — the so-called necessity of following orders.
Brood's outspoken statements in the press about sex and drug use brought him into the Dutch public arena even more than his music.

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