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Gone are the days when the Hoffman House flourished on Madison Square, with its famous nudes by Bouguereau ; when barrooms were palaces, on nearly every corner throughout the city ; when Steve Brodie, jumping from Brooklyn Bridge, splashed the entire country with publicity ; when Bowery concert halls dispensed schooners of beer for a nickel, with a stage show thrown in ; when Theis's Music Hall still resounded on 14th Street with its great mechanical organ, the wonder of its day, a place of beauty, with fine paintings and free company and the frankest of female life.
* Free, a pseudonym for the activist and writer Abbie Hoffman
4 of his films were nominated for Best Foreign Language Film award at Academy Awards with 5 other Polish directors receiving one nomination each: Roman Polański, Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Jerzy Hoffman, Jerzy Antczak and Agnieszka Holland.
In that season, the Marlins traded their young set-up reliever Trevor Hoffman and two minor-league prospects to the San Diego Padres for third baseman Gary Sheffield.
Both Voight and co-star Hoffman were nominated for Best Actor, but lost out to John Wayne in True Grit.
The alternate mix was remastered by legendary sound engineer Steve Hoffman, who is best-known for his meticulousness in remastering high quality audiophile back catalogue recordings of artists such as Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell ( Hoffman gained international prominence for his classic work on gold-plated CDs for the DCC label ).
National Lampoon was started by Harvard graduates and Harvard Lampoon alumni Doug Kenney, Henry Beard and Robert Hoffman in 1969, when they first licensed the " Lampoon " name for a monthly national publication.
* 1981 Nobel prize Roald Hoffman and Kenichi Fukui for creation of the Woodward-Hoffman Rules
Dziga Vertov claimed in his 1924 manifesto, “ The Birth of Kino-Eye ” thatthe cinema-eye is cinema-truth .” To paraphrase Hilmar Hoffman, this means that in film, only what the camera ‘ sees ’ exists, and the viewer, lacking alternative perspectives, conventionally takes the image for reality.
As the situation grew more dangerous, with prisoners being transferred to liquidation camps, the family bribed guards to allow an escape and arranged with Ukrainian neighbors for Hoffman, his mother, two uncles and an aunt to hide in the attic and a storeroom of the local schoolhouse, where they remained for fifteen months, while Hoffman was aged 5 to 7.
Managed by Bruce Bochy and aided by the talents of players such as Tony Gwynn, Ken Caminiti, Wally Joyner, Steve Finley, pitcher Andy Ashby and premier closer Trevor Hoffman ( 4 – 2, 1. 48 ERA and 53 saves ) – who tied the then-National League record for saves in a single season and finished second in the Cy Young voting that year – the Padres had their best year in history, finishing 98 – 64 and winning the NL West division crown.
* Snowball Earth web site Exhaustive on-line resource for Snowball Earth by pro-Snowball scientists Hoffman and Schrag.
Conservative talk show hosts also lent their unified support for Congressional candidate Doug Hoffman, a conservative third-party candidate who was running in New York's 23rd congressional district special election, 2009 against a liberal Republican ( Dierdre Scozzafava ) and a mainstream Democrat ( Bill Owens ).
In the 1970s, Ono and Lennon became close to many radical leaders, including Bobby Seale, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Michael X, John Sinclair ( for whom they organized a benefit after he was imprisoned ), Angela Davis, Kate Millett, and David Peel.
In 1971, the " Point / Counterpoint " segment was introduced, featuring James J. Kilpatrick and Nicholas von Hoffman ( later Shana Alexander ), a three-minute debate between spokespeople for the political right and left, respectively.
Hoffman has won two Academy Awards ( for his performances in Kramer vs. Kramer and Rain Man ), five Golden Globes, four BAFTAs, three Drama Desk Awards, a Genie Award, and an Emmy Award.
After two years there, Hackman headed for New York City, with Hoffman soon following.

Hoffman and press
It was based on his own experiences working as an assistant to Irving Hoffman, a prominent New York press agent and columnist for The Hollywood Reporter.
Allen: An expert operating the Hoffman pressing machine will press your trousers in seconds.
As time was quickly running out for Hauptmann, it became known among the press that on March 27, Governor Hoffman was considering a second reprieve of his death sentence, but was actively seeking advice concerning the legality of his right as governor to do so.
* Gerald Karp, Cell and molecular biology: Concepts and experiments, fourth edition, 2005, Von Hoffman press
* Calvin Hoffman ( died 1987 ), American theater press agent and writer

Hoffman and I
Upon accepting, Hoffman stated softly to his fellow nominees that it was okay if they didn't vote for him because " I didn't vote for you guys either.
In director David O. Russell's I Heart Huckabees ( also 2004 ), Hoffman appeared opposite Lily Tomlin as an existential detective team member.
WRAIR transferred all its phase I and phase II clinical trial data to Hoffman LaRoche and Smith Kline.
Bernie Focker ( Dustin Hoffman ) says, " I pulled my hamstring doing a Reverse Cowgirl.
Hoffman said that " I think EA is tremendously reformed, having made some real strong efforts to get the right people into their human resources department ," and " I've been hearing from people who have gotten overtime pay there and I think that makes a great deal of difference.
Hoffman meant " I am absolutely innocent of the crime with which I am burdened.
" I was going to give this gift to Elaine, and it turned out to be the opposite ," Hoffman recalls Beatty telling him.
After quitting as a producer of that film, Puttnam called Hoffman " the most malevolent person I have ever worked with ".
In an interview with Elaine May, Mike Nichols described the bomb as " the prime example that I know of in Hollywood of studio suicide ", implying that Puttnam sandbagged the project by leaking negative anecdotes to the media because of his grudges against Beatty and Hoffman.
During one heated exchange, Kunstler informed Hoffman that his entry on " Who's Who " was three times longer than the judge's, to which the judge replied " I hope you get a better obituary ".
The same year, she also teamed up with Jude Law and Dustin Hoffman in David O. Russell's ensemble comedy I Heart Huckabees.
After World War I, Hoffman returned to South Amboy and became an executive with the South Amboy Trust Company.
In the German counter-attack, then-Gunnery Sergeant Ernest A. Janson — who was serving under the name Charles Hoffman — repelled an advance of 12 German soldiers, killing two with his bayonet before the others fled ; for this action he became the first Marine to receive the Medal of Honor in World War I.
One of his first major hits was a country song co-written by Moon Mullican in 1950 entitled " You Don't Have To Be a Baby To Cry ", and the 1950 novelty song " If I Knew You Were Comin ' I'd've Baked a Cake ", co-written with Al Hoffman and Clem Watts and recorded by Eileen Barton.
Of the makeup, Hoffman was quoted in Life as saying, " I defy you to put on that makeup and not feel old ".
A. ; Bannikov, A. G. ; Hoffman, R. S. ( 1988 ) Mammals of the Soviet Union, Volume I, Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science Foundation
In Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, a 2010 documentary film narrated by Dustin Hoffman, Youkilis noted: It ’ s something that I probably won ’ t realize until my career is over, how many people are really rooting for me and cheering for me.
While working for the Red Cross during and after World War I, Hoffman traveled to Yugoslavia where she first met sculptor Ivan Mestrovic, with whom she would study a decade later.
* Hoffman, Margaret M. Colony of North Carolina ( 1735 – 1764 ), Abstracts of Land Patents, Volume I. Roanoke Rapids, NC: Roanoke News Company, 1982.
In her memoirs, Katharine Graham, then the newspaper's publisher, wrote of him: “ My life would have been a lot simpler had Nicholas von Hoffman not appeared in the paper .” She added, however, that " I firmly believed that he belonged at the Post.
Miller was unimpressed and later wrote that " My estimate of Grosbard all but collapsed as, observing Dustin Hoffman ’ s awkwardness and his big nose that never seemed to get unstuffy, I wondered how the poor fellow imagined himself a candidate for any kind of acting career.

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