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Shearer told new executive producer Jean Doumanian that he was " not a fan of Lorne's " and offered to stay with the show if he was given the chance to overhaul the program and bring in experienced comedians, like Christopher Guest.
On the evening of 2 July, he is alleged to have told his secretary Jean de Chavigny, " You will not find me alive at sunrise.
The match was also badly received by the Privy Council, who according to Jean de Waurin told Edward with great frankness that " he must know she was no wife for a prince such as himself.
He told young Jean that digital dexterity came with repetition, and as a direct result, Jean practiced incessantly.
In France, the myth was the subject of a play by Jean Giraudoux, Amphitryon 38 ( 1929 ), the number in the title being Giraudoux's whimsical approximation of how many times the story had been told onstage previously.
Javert is told that he must be incorrect because the " real " Jean Valjean ( who is in reality Champmathieu ) had just been found.
He wants to see Jean, but he is told it is bad luck to see her on the wedding day.
Jean told the Houston Chronicle in 2001 that after the first episode was broadcast and " the next seven didn't have the dog, people wondered why.
In late July 1959, during Operation Jumelles Colonel Bigeard, whose elite paratrooper unit fought at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, told journalist Jean Lartéguy ( source ):
Eddie Murphy, for example, told TV Guide in the early 1980s that SNL producer Jean Doumanian " had tried to Garrett Morris me.
At times, he felt like giving up on football entirely, until he was told by his wife, Jean, " You know Matt, the lads would have wanted you to carry on.
A young aspiring New Zealander named Jean Batten attended a dinner in Australia featuring Kingsford Smith after the trans-Pacific flight and told him " I'm going to learn to fly.
He credited her with being a great researcher for the novels and he told interviewers Jean Swanson and Dean James,
Mother Jean traveled to Michigan to care for Harlean, rowing herself across the lake to the camp when she was told that she could not see her daughter.
Although Wyclef Jean has only been active in Haitan politics, he told Womens Wear Daily in 2011, " I am a huge fan of Sarah Palin ".
The next day Matt Murdock told Kade Kilgore that he was being sued by Wolverine for the sum of 879 million dollars for the damage he had done to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning and if he didn't pay they would take control of his company.
In Jean Hill's Warren Commission testimony she stated that a Secret Service agent told her on November 22, right after the attack, that another Secret Service agent, watching from the court house, saw a bullet strike, " at my feet " and kick up debris.
Later, when Kempff was in Finland, the composer Jean Sibelius asked him to play the slow movement of Beethoven's 29th Sonata, the Hammerklavier ; after Kempff finished, Sibelius told him, " You did not play that as a pianist but rather as a human being.
The most famous literary version of Melusine tales, that of Jean d ' Arras, compiled about 1382 – 1394, was worked into a collection of " spinning yarns " as told by ladies at their spinning.
His story is told in a book, The Starr Affair, by Jean Overton Fuller.
He would later remark that he travelled to the country after receiving a letter from the French director Jean Cocteau in which he told Anger of his admiration for Fireworks.
Isaac Asimov called it " the best retelling of the Arthurian Saga I have ever read ", and Jean Auel noted " I loved this book so much I went out and bought it for a friend, and have told many people about it.
In the original account by the Ghent monk Jean de Thilrode in 1294, the Jew was compelled to convert to Christianity, but Villani's account followed that of the later Chronicles of Saint-Denis ( 1285 – 1328 ) which told that the Jew was burned to death for his crime.

told and Mercier
Franklin is eventually told by Brother Mac that Mercier is in the refectory after which Franklin discovers Mercier's dead body.

told and Publishers
He did not really care to conform to any sort of norm, but he did want to leave his mark for others to be inspired by, as he told Publishers Weekly:
Karr developed an early interest in literature ; she told a Publishers Weekly interviewer that, at the age of eleven, she wrote in a notebook that her ambition wasto write poetry and autobiography .” Upon graduation from Port Neches-Groves High School, she traveled with a group of friends to Los Angeles, where she immersed herself in the lifestyle of the California hippie and surfer counter-cultures.
When republished in 1904 by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, the original ending was retained, but when Stoker attempted to republish it once more, shortly before his death in 1912, he was told that he would have to change the ending.
Disgruntled authors told Publishers Weekly that PA did not pay royalties owed to them, sold books it no longer had any rights to sell, set unreasonably high list prices and lower-than-average discounts for authors to buy their own books and either neglected or failed to place books into bookstores.
* Lillian Carter as told to Beth Tartan and Rudy Hayes Miss Lillian and Friends: the Plains, Georgia Family Philosophy and Recipe Book A & W Publishers 1977 ISBN 0-89104-074-9
Publishers told us it wasn't a book and suggested we approach game manufacturers, but they also rejected us and advised us to talk to publishers.
" Likewise, Louis Budenz, former editor of the Daily Worker, testified that Alexander Trachtenberg of the Communist Party-affiliated International Publishers told him that party leaders thought the IPR was " too much a concentration point for Communists ; the control could be maintained without such a galaxy of Communists in it.

told and Weekly
In February 2007, Abdul told Us Weekly that she had never been drunk or used illegal drugs and called the allegations " lies.
Collins told the popular Hulton Press Weekly ' they're always carrying on about there being no women of star material in England.
However, Denver's music was defended by country singer Kathy Mattea, who told Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly, " A lot of people write him off as lightweight, but he articulated a kind of optimism, and he brought acoustic music to the forefront, bridging folk, pop, and country in a fresh way .... People forget how huge he was worldwide.
Burr refused to appear as Carson's guest from then on and told Us Weekly years later: " I have been asked a number of times to do his show and I won't do it.
" The whole idea of Buddy Cole being considered a terrible stereotype and a terrible throwback is, I think, just tragic ," he told Orlando Weekly in 2000.
Witherspoon told Entertainment Weekly that the " break " was unplanned, stating that, " I just didn ’ t read anything I liked ... There are a lot of really, really, really big movies about robots and things-and there ’ s not a part for a 34-year-old woman in a robot movie.
Twenty-five years later, Nelson told the Los Angeles Weekly he hated school because it " smelled of pencils " and he was forced to rise early in the morning to attend.
This was, in fact, no better than a hundred other faces, but it did possess a fortunately photogenic quality ", she modestly told a journalist at Film Weekly in 1939.
In 2010, Brian Bell told The Aquarian Weekly: " Pinkerton has definitely taken on a life of its own and became more successful and more accepted.
She told Entertainment Weekly that " I didn't want to be the girl who posed in Playboy and then by the way made some music.
Spelling revealed to Entertainment Weekly, " Tiffani was our first choice to take over for Shannen-even before we asked Jennifer Hewitt, but Tiffani told us she wants to do a half-hour comedy.
Spelling revealed to Entertainment Weekly, " Tiffani was our first choice to take over for Shannen even before we asked Jennifer Hewitt, but Tiffani told us she wants to do a half-hour comedy.
McBride told Country Weekly that she co-wrote eight of the eleven songs on the album ; she decided to write more frequently because she felt more confident in her songwriting ability after " Anyway " had become a hit.
Nixon used these characters as inspiration for Dimitri because, as she told Soap Opera Weekly, " In doing the ' stolen life ' story, I felt that we needed something to follow that was also a little larger than life, very romantic, and gothic.
" Rick and I wanted to do an online role-playing game ," Lewis told the Los Gatos Weekly Times in January 2007.
Zhou Li, editor-in-chief of China Daily Asia Weekly, told the Statesman of India: “ Our long-term aspiration is to be a reference point on China and the rest of Asia for the region ’ s readers .”
: Hearst to Greene: " In January, I am told, we are going to 16 pages regularly on Puck, the Comic Weekly.
Critics from such publications as Entertainment Weekly on IGN. com, Thomas had originally conceived of the show as more experimental, especially in terms of interaction with the studio audience, but CBS executives told him to tone down the experimental aspects of the series a decision which, Thomas believes, ultimately contributed to the show's short life span.
" In more detail, Bush in 1999 told reporter Fred Barnes of the conservative magazine The Weekly Standard that he would nominate judges to the court in the mold of originalist Justice Antonin Scalia.
Pfaff, initially reluctant to leave Minneapolis and join Hole, reconsidered after advice from her father, Norman: " From a professional point of view, there was no decision ", he later told Seattle Weekly, " because they're already on Geffen Records and already have this huge following in England ... if you're wanting to move up the ladder, that's the way to go.
It was inspired, he told Publisher ’ s Weekly, by the image of " an old woman holding up her skirts as she made ready to jump a rut in a field.

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