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* Hugh Conway, protagonist of James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon

Hilton's and is
* On the coast of New Hampshire, the settlement of Hilton's Point that will become Dover is established by men from London, England, the first European settlers in the state.
Hilton's hypothesis is that Peel wished to actually be deposed on a liberal issue so that he might later lead a Peelite / Whig / Liberal alliance.
Hilton HHonors is Hilton's guest loyalty program in which frequent guests can accumulate points and airline miles by staying with the various Hilton family of brands.
It has been claimed that Weaverville was an inspiration for the remote paradise of Shangri-la from British author James Hilton's " Lost Horizon ", but this is the result of a misinterpretation of a comment by Hilton in a 1941 interview, in which he said that Weaverville reminded him of Shangri-La .. Junction City ( about 8 miles from Weaverville ) has a Tibetan Buddhist center.
The city's self-styled nickname is " The Shangri-La of Southern California ", referring to the similarities between the health-and-spirituality-focused region and the mystical sanctuary of James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon.
Settled in 1623 as Hilton's Point by brothers William and Edward Hilton, London fishmongers, Dover is the oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire, and the seventh oldest in the United States.
* In James Hilton's novel Goodbye, Mr Chips ( 1934 ), Katherine, the lovely young wife of the shy schoolmaster protagonist Mr Chipping, is said to have been living with an aunt in Ealing following the death of her parents.
* In an episode of Robot Chicken, Bizarro is portrayed as Paris Hilton's boyfriend using his Bizarro speech to insult Paris in what on the surface appears to be a compliment.
* September 13: Cameron Lacroix is sentenced to 11 months for gaining access to T-Mobile USA's network and exploiting Paris Hilton's Sidekick.
The concept of Shangri-La, as first described in James Hilton's 1933 novel Lost Horizon, is claimed to have been inspired by the Shambhala myth ( as well as then-current National Geographic articles on Eastern Tibet Kham ).
The screenplay by Terence Rattigan is based on James Hilton's 1934 novella of the same name, which originally was adapted for the screen in 1939.
Terence Rattigan's screenplay is a major departure from the simple plot of Hilton's novella.
Joe: The Movie and the 1987 series of action figures, Cobra-La was created as a reference to James Hilton's Lost Horizon, and the name itself is likely a pun on Shangri-La.
The lower half of the anal canal, below the pectinate line, is divided into two zones separated by Hilton's white line.
Stanley Hilton is also an author having written four books, including an unauthorized biography, Bob Dole, American Political Phoenix ( 1988 ); Senator for Sale ( 1995 ), another biography which purports to reflect Hilton's deep animus towards Dole, Glass Houses ( 1998 ), about congressional sex scandals ; and To Pay or Not to Pay ( 2003 ).
The junction between them is Hilton's white line.

Hilton's and film
Both the 1937 film and this one had their story from James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon.
Fans were confused that the trailer had proclaimed this movie as " Paris Hilton's film debut " yet she had already appeared in 2005's House of Wax.

Hilton's and version
Finally Ronnie Hilton's version charted at # 10 a few weeks later.

Hilton's and .
The book, published in 1933, caught the notice of the public only after Hilton's Goodbye, Mr. Chips was published in 1934.
In Hilton's final novel, " Time and Time Again " ( 1953 ), protagonist Charles Anderson bears clear biographical similarities to Hilton himself.
While Blackstone saw an opportunity to streamline the company and push Hilton's expansion overseas when Blackstone pursued Hilton in 2006 and 2007, the buyout saddled the company with $ 20 billion of debt just as the economy was turning down.
Many of Hilton's properties are franchised to independent operators and companies.
Most of Hilton's flagship properties, airport properties, and largest resorts however are corporate managed.
Hilton's logo appears prominently in the space station's lounge.
The U. S. branch of Hilton hotels was reunited with the international properties after more than 40 years in February 2006, when United States-based Hilton Hotels Corporation purchased the hotels division of United Kingdom-based Hilton Group plc, which had acquired Hilton's International operations in 1987 ( the companies had been separated originally in 1964 ).
The song " Radio " from the album debuted on Perez Hilton's site on May 15, 2012.
By 1640, Trickey's Ferry operated between Bloody Point and Hilton's Point in Dover.
They promoted colonization in America, and that year Hilton's Point was the arrival point of numerous immigrant pioneers, many from Bristol.
File: Conrad Hilton's Mobley Hotel, Cisco, TX IMG 6403. JPG | Conrad Hilton's Mobley Hotel
He also wrote the Foreword to Adrian Hilton's book on this issue, The Principality and Power of Europe.
Previously held at the Las Vegas Hilton's Main Theater, they staged for the first time at The Palazzo Ballroom in The Venetian.

Conway and is
On at least 4 episodes of the animated Fox series Family Guy, when the storyline hits a dead-end, a cutaway to Conway Twitty performing a song is inserted.
He is best known for playing Pacey Witter in Dawson's Creek, Charlie Conway in The Mighty Ducks film series and Peter Bishop in Fringe.
Phutball ( short for Philosopher's Football ) is a two-player strategy board game described in Elwyn Berlekamp, John Horton Conway, and Richard Guy's Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays.
Structured VLSI design is a modular methodology originated by Carver Mead and Lynn Conway for saving microchip area by minimizing the interconnect fabrics area.
* March 15 – The Phi Lambda Chi fraternity ( original name " The Aztecs ") is founded on the campus of Arkansas State Teacher's College in Conway, Arkansas ( now the University of Central Arkansas ).
The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.
Conway in the 1970s, proved that a natural generalization of the Collatz problem is algorithmically undecidable.
The film Lady of the Tropics ( 1939 ), directed by Jack Conway, with Hedy Lamarr and Robert Taylor is said to be inspired by the novel.
* Marty ( played by Natalie Portman ) — Conway family's neighbor, who is more forward in her approach to Willie.
The definition and construction of the surreals is due to John Horton Conway.
the Conway polynomial is
Some regular polygons, like the heptagon, become constructible ; and John H. Conway gives constructions for several of them ; but the 11-sided polygon, the hendecagon, is still impossible, and infinitely many others.
Libeled Lady is a 1936 screwball comedy film starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Spencer Tracy, written by George Oppenheimer, Howard Emmett Rogers, Wallace Sullivan, and Maurine Dallas Watkins, and directed by Jack Conway.
Conway is a veteran of the trench warfare of WWI, with the emotional state frequently cited after that war — a sense of emotional exhaustion or accelerated emotional aging.
The location is unclear, but Conway believes the plane has " progressed far beyond the western range of the Himalayas towards the less known heights of the Kuen-Lun " ( i. e. Kunlun ).
The others eventually decide they are content to stay: Miss Brinklow, to teach the people a sense of sin ; Barnard, because he is really Chalmers Bryant ( wanted by the police for stock fraud ) and because he is keen to develop the gold-mines in the valley ; Conway, because the contemplative scholarly life suits him.
Conway is given an audience with the High Lama, an unheard-of honor.
Conway guesses correctly that the High Lama is Perrault, now 300 years old.
In a later audience, the High Lama reveals that he is finally dying, and that he wants Conway to lead the lamasery.
Conway is particularly enchanted, especially when he meets Sondra, who has grown up in Shangri-La.
Uncertain and torn between love and loyalty, Conway reluctantly gives in to his brother and they leave, taking Maria with them, despite being warned that she is much older than she appears.
There is no Sondra in the novel, though Conway does feel a languid attraction to Lo-Tsen.
Mallinson's fate is not revealed, and it is implied that Lo-Tsen brings a sick Conway to a hospital before dying of old age.

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