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In 1983, he directed The Outsiders, a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton.
Matt Dillon and several others also starred in Coppola's related film, Rumble Fish, which was also based on a S. E. Hinton novel and filmed at the same time as The Outsiders on-location in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Rumble Fish was based on the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton, who also co-wrote the screenplay.
Hinton is mentioned several times in Alan Moore's graphic novel From Hell ; his theories regarding the fourth dimension form the basis of the book's final chapter.
This Is Now, a film version of the S. E. Hinton novel of the same name.
That Was Then, This Is Now ( 1971 ) is a coming-of-age young adult novel by S. E. Hinton.
* Ponyboy Curtis, a character in the novel The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
* The Virgin New Adventures novel GodEngine by Craig Hinton offers an alternate explanation for the Daleks ' attempt to remove the Earth's core: an ancient Osirian weapon, capable of turning a star into a giant plasma cannon, which can be operated only on a planet without a bipolar magnetic field.
The Past Doctor Adventures novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton offered another explanation by claiming that all TARDISes built after a certain point, including the Type 40 the Doctor uses, have a mathematically modelled duplicate of the Eye with all its attendant features, thus helping the TARDIS's cope with the previously-discovered power problems inherent if they travel too far away from the original Eye.
* The Outsiders ( novel ), a 1967 novel by S. E. Hinton
* The Outsiders ( novel ), a 1967 novel by S. E. Hinton
This Is Now is a 1985 drama film based on the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton.
This is hinted at in the Past Doctor Adventures novel Synthespians ™ by Craig Hinton, which also reveals that her parents were Janine and Paul Brown, and that her father died in a boating accident when she was thirteen.
* The spin-off BBC Books novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton briefly shows an alternate timeline where the destruction of Logopolis did result in the death of the universe.
Benton appears alongside the Sixth Doctor in the unlicensed fan fiction novel Time's Champion by Chris McKeon, based on notes by the late Craig Hinton.
In the BBC Books spin-off novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton, the Black Guardian appears briefly with the White Guardian and four others, who form a Council of Guardians that oversee reality.
A novel from the late Doctor Who author Craig Hinton, Time's Champion, was to have featured the Valeyard once again alongside the sixth incarnation of the Doctor.
In the BBC Books spin-off novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton, the White Guardian appears briefly with the Black Guardian and four others, who form a Council of Guardians that oversee reality.
The Seventh Doctor visited Mars in the Virgin New Adventures novel GodEngine by Craig Hinton, set in the 22nd century just prior to the events of The Dalek Invasion of Earth.

Hinton and also
The Blanchard post office, with ZIP code 49310, also serves most of Rolland Township, as well as portions of Broomfield Township to the north and Fremont Township to the east ; and in Mecosta County: Wheatland Township to the northwest, Millbrook Township to the west, and Hinton Township to the west of Millbrook ; and in Montcalm County: Home Township.
* The village of Morley is to the west, and the Morley ZIP code 49336 also serves portions of the western area of the Hinton Township.
* The community of Blanchard is to the southeast in Isabella County, and the Blanchard ZIP code 49310 also serves a portion of the eastern area of Hinton Township.
* The village of Mecosta is to the north, and the Mecosta ZIP code 49332 also serves a portion of the northeast area of Hinton Township.
* The village of Lakeview is to the southwest in Montcalm County, and the Lakeview ZIP code 48850 also serves most of the southern and central area of Hinton Township.
* The village of Stanwood is to the northwest, and the Stanwood ZIP code 49346 also serves a small area in the northwest part of Hinton Township.
It also serves a large portion of Hinton Township to the north and Millbrook Township to the northeast in Mecosta County.
The city of Hinton is also home to Sugar Creek Country Club and Golf Course.
City of Hinton Parks and recreation department is also constructing the first public swimming pool in town.
In the early 1980s, Dillon also had prominent roles in three adaptations of S. E. Hinton novels: Tex ( 1982 ), The Outsiders ( 1983 ) and Rumble Fish ( 1983 ).
Hinton is also home to the Wild Mountain Music Fest, a weekend long show hosted by the Entrance Ranch.
Hinton also received his M. A.
Working with Trenwith Wills, Wellesley also remodeled Castle Hill, Filleigh, in Devon ; Hinton Ampner in Hampshire ; and Biddick Hall in County Durham.
The Yeti also appear in the Missing Adventure Millennial Rites by Craig Hinton.
There were over 20 monasteries in Somerset at this period including the priory at Hinton Charterhouse which was founded in 1232 by Ela, Countess of Salisbury who also founded Lacock Abbey.
* Hinton Parva, Wiltshire, also known as Little Hinton
* J. M. Hinton, also known as " Michael Hinton ", Oxford philosopher, first modern proponent of disjunctive view of perception
They occasionally feature in the Virgin New Adventures and BBC Past Doctor Adventures novels, which also delve into their origins, particularly in The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton.
Howard Hinton's nephew, also called George Hinton, has a farm in Mexico and discovered a new genus of cacti that are named after him.

Hinton and had
In addition, Baltimore had 3 solid weapons in the passing game: wide receivers Eddie Hinton and Roy Jefferson, and future hall of fame tight end John Mackey combined for 119 receptions, 1, 917 yards, and 15 touchdowns.
* Mary Ellen, ( 1856 – 1908 ) who married the mathematician and author Charles Howard Hinton and had four children: George ( 1882 – 1943 ), Eric (* 1884 ), William ( 1886 – 1909 ) and Sebastian ( 1887 – 1923 ) inventor of the Jungle gym.
On the checkout slip, he found the names of his Wisconsin colleagues, Joan Hinton, David Frisch, and Joseph McKibben, who had mysteriously disappeared from Madison to secret war work.
Eddie Hinton, with whom Duane Allman had played in Muscle Shoals, was considered to play guitar, but Hinton refused in order to join the Muscle Shoals studio band.
" Lever had never taken part in a battle himself, but his next three books, Charles O ' Malley ( 1841 ), Jack Hinton and Tom Burke of Ours ( 1843 ), written under the spur of the writer's chronic extravagance, contain some splendid military writing and some of the most animated battle-pieces on record.
Rockefeller and Barbara Boxer subsequently wrote to the oversight committee of Dow Jones & Company ( a subsidiary of News Corporation ) to request that it conduct an investigation into the hiring of former CEO Les Hinton, and whether any current or former executives had knowledge of or played a role in phone hacking.
In the 2011 Census, the Town of Hinton had a population of 9, 640 living in 3, 781 of its 4, 143 total dwellings, a-1 % change from its 2006 population of 9, 738.
Hinton has had a partnership with the town of Wanouchi, Gifu, Japan since 1998.
On July 3, 2008, ESPN announced that it had hired Hinton as a senior writer for its digital platforms .< ref >
Hinton's father, a mathematician, had built a similar structure from bamboo when Hinton was a child ; his father's goal was to enable children to achieve an intuitive understanding of 3-dimensional space through a game in which numbers for the x, y, and z axes were called out and each child tried to be the first to grasp the indicated junction.
After the government returned his notes and papers, Hinton set to writing Fanshen, a documentary account of the land reform in Long Bow village in which he had been both observer and participant.
He later married Lola Mahalia Akers, with whom he had three daughters: Violet Denson Hinton, Vera Denson Nunn, and Tommye Mahalia Denson Mauldin.
Hinton had a great fascination with early aircraft, and soon went into Naval aviation.
One of his happiest events of his later years was being a special guest on an early supersonic transatlantic flight of the Concorde, making the trip which had first taken Hinton 19 days in less than four hours.
Howard Hinton married Margaret Clark, a teacher, in 1938 and they had four children, Charlotte who became a headmistress, James who became a Professor of History at the University of Warwick, Geoffrey Hinton who is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Toronto and Teresa who is a social policy researcher in Tasmania.
His grandfather, Charles Howard Hinton was a mathematician who worked on the concept of four-dimensional space and had to leave Victorian England when he was found guilty of bigamy.
He was born within wedlock and had styled himself " Viscount Hinton ".
Seven months previously, in the case of Hinton v. Donaldson, the Scots Court of Session had ruled that copyright did not exist in the common law of Scotland, so that Alexander Donaldson ( an appellant in Donaldson v. Beckett with his older brother, John ) could lawfully publish Thomas Stackhouse's New History of the Holy Bible.
Martock had a single entry in the Domesday book and expanded rapidly in the succeeding years to include dependent settlements at Bower Hinton, Hurst, Newton, Coat, Stapleton, Ash, Witcombe, Milton and Long Load, expanding between 1086 and 1302 from 89 tenants to more than 200.
He was a cousin of John Evelyn's wife and the diarist visited him at Broad Hinton in 1654, noting that he was living in the manor's gatehouse because he had burnt down his home in order to prevent the Roundheads setting up a garrison there during the Civil War.
Crew had him presented in the following year to the rectory of Hinton, Northamptonshire.

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