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However, Charlton credits much of the early development of his career to his grandfather Tanner and his mother Cissie.
Okrent, based on discussions with colleagues at USA Today, credits Rotisserie league baseball with much of USA Today's early success, since the paper provided much more detailed box scores than most competitors and eventually even created a special paper, Baseball Weekly, that almost exclusively contained statistics and box scores.
In precise adjunct to accurately focus the late Flew's stated position, Flew has concluded his book, There Is A God, wherein he credits Gerald Schroeder at length, with these final words: " I am very much impressed the case for Christianity ... Is it possible that there can be divine revelation?
Since the publication of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death, Nostradamus has attracted a following that, along with much of the popular press, credits him with predicting many major world events.
AIM credits much of its reporting on the Foster case to Ruddy.
Moreover, credits from the Soviet Union were much less than those provided to the People's Republic of China and countries of Eastern Europe.
In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, in 2285, while on Earth, McCoy attempts to hire a ship to take him to the Genesis Planet, and is warned it would be expensive and cost many credits ; we do not know if McCoy could have afforded this or how much it would cost, since he was taken into custody for breaching the secrecy of the Genesis Project immediately afterwards.
She credits government with much of her success in public life.
In the UK, Master's degrees may be taught or by research: taught Master's include the MSc and MA degrees which last 1 year and are worth 180 CATS credits ( equivalent to 90 ECTS European credits ), whereas the Master's by research degrees include the MRes ( Master of Research ) which also lasts 1 year and worths 180 CATS or 90 ECTS credits ( the difference compared to the MA / MSc being that the research is much more extensive ), and the MPhil ( Master of Philosophy ) degree which lasts 2 years.
Nietzsche credits Sallust in Twilight of the Idols for his epigrammatic style: " My sense of style, for the epigram as a style, was awakened almost instantly when I came into contact with Sallust " and praises him for being " compact, severe, with as much substance as possible, a cold sarcasm against ' beautiful words ' and ' beautiful sentiments '.
He is a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and credits much of his accomplishments to his time at Keewaydin Canoe Camp for boys in Vermont.
Sykes ' presence had rejuvenated the band musically, the composing credits were evenly shared, and the style had grown much heavier, veering towards heavy metal.
Janet Maslin, writing for the New York Times, felt that much of the film was absurd but that Jon Voight's performance was excellent, and she credits the film for " crude energy and bravado ".
The character has since made a couple of brief cameos: the Animaniacs episode " Boot Camping " has a character looking very much like Private Snafu, and the Futurama episode " I Dated a Robot ", shows Private Snafu on the building mounted video screen for a few seconds in the opening credits.
Lisac credits him for knowing when to intervene and when not to, but Adair felt that his approach led to ministers working too much in isolation.
In this version, much to the annoyances of fans of the original version, all references to Trans-Lux were removed, with the opening sequence including a recreated logo, and the episode titles and closing credits were re-created.
Lenin condemned much of the center as social-pacifists for several reasons, but partly because while they opposed the war they refused to break party discipline and voted for war credits.
While much of the plot remained the same, the alterations displeased Kneale, and he requested that his name be removed from the credits.
After a subsequent tour, Iron Maiden started working on their next studio effort, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, which became their second release to top the UK charts, although it was also Dickinson's first album with the band which did not achieve platinum status in the U. S. Unlike Somewhere in Time, Dickinson was much more enthusiastic about this album due to its concept and has several song-writing credits.
There was one point of agreement between Chandler and Hitchcock, although it would come only much later, near the release of the film: they both acknowledged that since virtually none of Chandler's work remained in the final script, his name should be removed from the credits.
* Constant sum scale – a respondent is given a constant sum of money, script, credits, or points and asked to allocate these to various items ( example: If you had 100 Yen to spend on food products, how much would you spend on product A, on product B, on product C, etc .).
Some have read into the clause " from whom we had much to ask " that Churchill was bought off, and note a September 15 memo from Roosevelt to Hull stating that " Morgenthau has presented at Quebec, in conjunction with his plan for Germany, a proposal of credits to Britain totalling six and half billion dollars.

credits and show's
It depicts the iconic moment in the show's opening credits where Moore tosses her tam o ' shanter in the air, in a freeze-frame at the end of the montage.
Throughout the show's run, there was extensive Internet speculation as to whether the theme song and opening credits would be changed.
One actor always reads the translation crew's names over the show's ending credits ( except for when there are dialogs over the credits ).
In a 2010 issue of TV Guide, the show's opening title sequence ranked # 4 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers.
Starting in 1973, and changing with each new season, an instrumental version of the show's theme played beneath the narration ; prior to this, a specific musical score played during the corporate credits.
Beginning circa Episode 40, the music changed from a full-length instrumental specific to the corporate credits to an upbeat, marching band-type instrumental version of the show's theme.
Adding to that feeling were the show's opening credits, which ended differently each week, the only constant being an elaborate interruption from a spotlight-stealing Donald Duck.
After this game, credits simply roll under the show's theme.
This early incarnation of the show is notable as being the origin of the show's tradition of having the performers read the credits in an amusing style ; as it was a radio show, it was necessary for somebody to read the credits, and it was decided that it might as well be done as part of the programme proper, rather than being done by a traditional BBC Radio announcer.
In 2010, TV Guide ranked the show's opening title sequence No. 3 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers.
The show's opening credits feature a series of shots of New York City as the CBS Orchestra performs the Late Show theme ( a livelier variation of the more jazzy Late Night theme ).
After completion of the pilot episode, the budget would not allow an elaborate scene to serve as the sequence played during the show's opening credits.
The theme song was shown in the original TBS run, but after TBS re-acquired Fresh Prince in 2007, the opening credits were truncated and the theme song removed and replaced with the instrumental version used as the show's closing theme ; these versions also re-added portions of scenes cut from the original syndicated prints for some episodes, particularly those from seasons 3-6.
Prior thereto, the show's credits listed him as " Edward Windsor.
His music was also featured in several of William Shatner's TekWar movies from 1994 to 1996 ( he is listed as " theme music composer " in the opening credits, and his song " Real or Not " was used as the show's theme song.
The song was written by Nelson Brock Winkless, Jr., however, owing to contractual arrangements, on all record releases ( as well as the TV show's closing credits ), credit given to Ritchie Adams and Steve Kincannon ( Formerly of Cream and the Allman Brothers ).
The actors ' names were changed in the show's credits to avoid the appearance of nepotism.
As the show's closing credits were shown, the studio audience gave Norden a standing ovation, which was followed by Norden placing his trademark clipboard on his desk, which the camera then zoomed in on to as the credits ended.
There is one other character who never appears in the stories: an unnamed clown or pierrot who turns a roller caption to display the show's closing credits.
The opening credits from seasons two through nine featured an opening shot of Doug getting into an IPS truck, which then cuts to a long shot of a bridge, where he drives under a bridge onto which the show's logo is digitally placed, as if it's a street sign.
" which alludes to the first talk show in which the audience chanted along to the show's opening theme and closing credits with, " Go, Ricki!
To make his point clear, an announcement proclaimed over the closing credits each week that " All in the Family was recorded on tape before a live audience " ( or during the show's final seasons where live audiences no longer attended tapings of the show ) " All in the Family was played to a studio audience for live responses.

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