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Working with Horne's text, director James Stark staged a production in San Francisco ; this version is noteworthy for a sentimental apotheosis Stark added, in which the Duchess and Ferdinand are reunited in heaven.
Van Horne's collection of Japanese pottery brought connoisseurs from Britain, the United States and Japan ; and the Old Masters collection belonging to James Ross was frequently loaned out for public exhibition around the world.

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At other times, Horne's character would pretend not to understand the more risqué meanings in Julian and Sandy's dialogue, although it was always hinted that he was secretly in on the joke.
Austin Pilkington was aggrieved at Horne's failure to make the most of the opportunity he had provided, and he decided against offering him a post in the family firm.
Horne's sporting record commended him to the manager of the Triplex factory, and he was taken on as a management trainee on a very modest salary.
When Horne's first marriage was dissolved, he was sought out by a former girlfriend, Joan Burgess, daughter of a neighbour at King's Norton.
This show was written by Eric Merriman and, for the first two series, Barry Took ; Horne's supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Ron Moody ( soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee ).
The following year, on 18 September, another Radio 4 documentary was broadcast ; called Thoroughly Modest Mollie, this one focused on Horne's frequent ghost-writer, Mollie Millest, and featured Jonathan Rigby as Horne.
A fifth series had been commissioned, but was abandoned after Horne's untimely death of a heart attack in February 1969 at the Bafta Awards ceremony.
Horne's version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000.
The town was first settled around 1730 on the territories of Lindsey's ( 1730 ) and Van Horne's ( 1731 ) patents.
At different times in Horace's career he was Billie Holiday's and Lena Horne's pianist.
As the show goes on, Fred is seen getting into increasingly ludicrous situations, such as: faking an English accent to get a job as a waiter ; convincing a white couple that an earthquake was really the " Watts Line " of the non-existent L. A. subway ( a wordplay on the common phrase " WATS line "); taking over a play featuring George Foreman ; or sneaking into a celebrity's private area, such as Lena Horne's dressing room or Frank Sinatra's hotel room.
In December 1986, Horne's was acquired by a local investor group following ADG's acquisition by May Department Stores.
The local buyout was part of May's divesting of the Horne's chain, since May was already the owner of cross-town rival Kaufmann's.
This caused some anger among Pittsburgh shoppers, as the 145-year-old Horne's was the oldest store in the city and was Pittsburgh tradition.
As a result, most of Horne's film appearances were stand-alone sequences that had no bearing on the rest of the film, so editing caused no disruption to the storyline ; a notable exception was the all-black musical Cabin in the Sky, although one number was cut because it was considered too suggestive by the censors.
Horne's second marriage was to Lennie Hayton, who was Music Director and one of the premier musical conductors and arrangers at MGM, in December 1947 in Paris.
Castroneves was first recognized while driving for Steve Horne's Tasman Racing team in Indy Lights, interestingly as teammate to fellow Brazilian and future IndyCar champion Tony Kanaan.

Horne's and Williams
Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams appeared as Julian and Sandy, with Terry Wogan doing Kenneth Horne's lines.
Williams could be heard every week cackling off-stage at one of Horne's double entendres (" that's yer actual French ")-an often effective method of inducing audience laughter.
* Rambling Syd Rumpo: Starring Kenneth Williams & Kenneth Horne: 40 Warbles from " Round the Horne's " Doyen of Folk Singers ( CD 1996 )

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His dispute with George Onslow, MP for Surrey, who at first supported and then threw over Wilkes for place, culminated in a civil action, ultimately decided, after the reversal of a verdict which had been obtained through the charge of Lord Mansfield, in Horne's favour, and in the loss by his opponent of his seat in parliament.
* George Horne's typographic animation of " If —" ( read by Des Lynam, music by Fauré ).
CPR's rival Grand Trunk Railway and later Canadian National Railway copied Van Horne's approach by building hotels such as the Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper, Alberta, and the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa.
Her performance of " Stormy Weather " in the movie short Bundle of Blues ( 1933 ) was only eclipsed by the later and far better-known version sung by Lena Horne in Horne's movie that was also entitled Stormy Weather ( 1943 ).
He is a man with unsavoury habits, inspired by Round the Horne's " J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock ".
Horne's collected Works were published with a Memoir by William Jones in 1799.
The court at the Horne's end of the mall had a large, circular fountain, surrounded by a seating area.
In 2006, when The May Department Stores Company was purchased by Cincinnati based Federated Department Stores, this store was acquired by Boscov's as Macy's was already located in the former Horne's spot at the opposite end of the mall.
The seasonal Horne's Ferry ( May to October ) toll ferry to Cape Vincent, New York, first licensed in 1802, is still operated by the descendants of the first licence-holder and is one of the rare Canada-US international border crossings to be privately-operated ( the other is Windsor-Détroit's Ambassador Bridge ).
The ensuing Battle of Vimy Ridge, the first of a series of actions known as the Battle of Arras was successful: supported by Horne's 1, 000-odd artillery pieces, the Canadian forces took the ridge in four days, with approximately 10, 000 casualties ( against 20, 000 German casualties ).
On Horne's front, nine German divisions attacked his weak left flank which was manned by two exhausted Portuguese divisions.

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They include an Account of the Printed Text of the Greek New Testament ( 1854 ), a new edition of T. H. Horne's Introduction ( 1860 ), and Canon Muratorianus: Earliest Catalogue of Books of the New Testament ( 1868 ).
He appeared in repertory in York and Birmingham 1943-45, and toured India and Burma in a production of Kenneth Horne's West End comedy Love in a Mist during 1945 with the Entertainments National Service Association ( ENSA ).
George Horne's publications included a satirical pamphlet entitled The Theology and Philosophy of Cicero's Somnium Scipionis ( 1751 ), a defense of the Hutchinsonians ( 1753 ), and critiques on William Law ( 1758 ) and Benjamin Kennicott ( 1760 ).
But the overall tone of Horne's serials is mock-serious, with urgent narration recapping the action ( the 1960s Batman TV series copied Horne's style ).
Donald Horne's early life was recounted in the first volume of his memoirs The Education of Young Donald ( 1967 ).

adversary and many
The " Metamagical Themas " columns ranged over many themes, and included, to name just three, one on patterns in Frederic Chopin's piano music ( particularly the études ), another on the concept of superrationality ( choosing to cooperate when the other party / adversary is assumed to be equally intelligent as oneself ), and one on the self-modifying game of Nomic, based on the way in which the legal system modifies itself, and developed by philosopher Peter Suber.
Military authors tend to use the term " asymmetric " to refer to the indirect nature of the strategies many weak actors adopt, or even to the nature of the adversary itself ( e. g. " asymmetric adversaries can be expected to ...") rather than to the correlation of forces.
The German High Command had failed to achieve its two objectives, which were to capture the city of Verdun and to inflict a much higher casualty count on its French adversary ; in fact, the Germans suffered nearly as many deaths as the French.
Mopsus now, to try his adversary, asked him how many young ones a certain pregnant sow would bring forth, and at what time.
The dealer, if required, must inform his adversary how many cards he has taken.
They are the primary adversary species in 2300AD, with many published materials dealing with their invasion of human space ( they are terrified by humanity, since to them we resemble the " smart barbarians " that periodically destroyed developing civilizations on their home planet ).
The Model Rules address many topics which are found in state ethics rules, including the client-lawyer relationship, duties of a lawyer as advocate in adversary proceedings, dealings with persons other than clients, law firms and associations, public service, advertising, and maintaining the integrity of the profession.
In 1688, England, along with many allies, was involved once more in a war on the continent, the War of the Grand Alliance, its adversary being its old enemy, France.
" The Latin name of the priesthood is given by Suetonius: " He caused the rex Nemorensis, who had held his priesthood for many years, to be supplanted by a stronger adversary.
Tsuge commented that the Cx4 was their " greatest adversary to date " as they were instructed to use it in as many ways as possible.
The latter became a tougher adversary than the Germans had suspected and so many tribes, including the Buri, made a separate peace.

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