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Howard and assembled
If one film could be said to have established a new high-bench mark for special effects, it would be 1968's 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, who assembled his own effects team ( Douglas Trumbull, Tom Howard, Con Pedersen and Wally Veevers ) rather than use an in-house effects unit.
Following Stern's move to Sirius, he assembled the Howard 100 News team.
He assembled the Howard 100 News team that covered stories about his show and those associated with it, and a new dedicated studio was constructed at Sirius ' headquarters in New York.
Standing off the angry mob of rioters chanting " go on back to Russia, you niggers " and " white niggers ", some of the concertgoers and union members, along with writer Howard Fast and others assembled a non-violent line of resistance, locked arms, and sang the song " We Shall Not Be Moved.
The success of the rising was so great that the royal leaders, Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, opened negotiations with the insurgents at Scawsby Leys near Doncaster, where Aske had assembled between thirty and forty thousand men.
* Howard Dietz papers ( research materials assembled in preparation for his autobiography ) in the Music Division of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
At that time the radio had not yet been developed for use in automobiles, but Lear and Howard Gates of Zenith made a pair ; Lear designed the circuit and layout, Gates did the metal work and Lear assembled them.
The October 25, 1992 edition of the Johnson City Press reported that both Quillen and former U. S. Senate Howard Baker, while in Jonesborough, Tennessee on their Bush / Quayle / Quillen Victory Bus tour, attacked the character of U. S. Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Clinton with Quillen telling the assembled crowd, " We don't want a draft dodger as president of the United States .," and referring to the 1992 elections as " a national crisis ".
Howard made a performing version of this Waltz in 1978 which utilizes a middle section assembled from Liszt's manuscript sources, completed in line with the composer's late style and with a minimum number of added notes from Howard.
It was Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and the 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, that opened negotiations with the insurgents at Doncaster, where Robert Aske had assembled between thirty and forty thousand men.
The charter members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, assembled by Henry Clay Frick were: Benjamin Ruff ; T. H. Sweat ; Charles J. Clarke ; Thomas Clark ; Walter F. Fundenberg ; Howard Hartley ; Henry C. Yeager ; J.

Howard and local
Being the son of the local doctor gave Howard frequent exposure to the effects of injury and violence, due to accidents on farms and oil fields combined with the massive increase in crime that came with the oil boom.
Arliss Howard ( who played an Airman ) went on to major films, but at the time was a local thespian.
He shot the two local women who worked in the gift shop, Nicole Burgess, 17, and Elizabeth Howard, 26.
But when Howard is called away to assist some local villagers, Dobbs and third partner Curtin have a final confrontation, which Dobbs wins, leaving Curtin lying shot and bleeding.
The passenger is Alec Harvey ( Howard ), an idealistic doctor who also works one day a week as a consultant at the local hospital.
The show focused on the men's interaction with Clegg's new neighbour, Howard ( Kenneth Waller ), and his wife, Pearl, played by a local actress.
Howard had been travelling through Spain and Portugal, ostensibly lecturing on film, but also meeting with local propagandists and shoring up support for the Allied cause.
The Swaffham Museum contains an exhibition on local history and local geology as well as an egyptology room charting the life of Howard Carter.
Howard ’ s Club H assists in attracting local and national musicians.
The local interest in UFOs, according Howard Blum's book, Out There: the government's secret quest for extraterrestrials, ( Simon & Schuster, 1990, NY, 300 pp. ), comes because many, many unexplainable things have been seen over the years by what appear to be solid, level-headed locals.
This sentiment was also demonstrated when, in 1997, Australian Prime Minister John Howard made a point in favour of the 2001 celebration and was named " the party pooper of the century " by local newspapers.
Owen turned out for the youth team of Mold Alexandra, playing with the under-10s at the age of eight after a local physical education teacher, Howard Roberts, persuaded the league to allow an under-age player.
Howard Zinn reports a local grand jury found the attack justified.
Rosy Ryan ( Sarah Miles ) is bored with her humdrum life and fantasizes about the outside world — much to the chagrin of the local priest, Father Hugh Collins ( Trevor Howard ), an old, sharp-witted and highly influential person who knows all that goes on in the village.
Howard Kirk is a lecturer in sociology at the local university.
In October 2003, Toronto businessmen David Cynamon and Howard Sokolowski became the new owners of the Toronto Argonauts, marking the first time in over 30 years that the team has had local ownership.
In 2004 local businessmen and avid CFL fans David Cynamon and Howard Sokolowski purchased the Argonauts and provided financial stability and a passionate, new attitude to the club.
Sir Frederick Howard donated the site and £ 1, 000, the Twentieth Century Trust provided another £ 1, 000 and a local appeal raised around £ 3, 000.
In 1931, Howard led a successful campaign to repeal local zoning ordinances that prohibited the building of churches and parochial schools.
Prominent local biotechnology companies include MedImmune, United Therapeutics, The Institute for Genomic Research, Human Genome Sciences and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Holmes was reported to have visited a local pharmacy to purchase the drugs which he used to kill Howard Pitezel, and a repair shop to sharpen the knives he used to chop up the body before he burned it.
Junius Harworth, who was a boy when he was one of Whitehead's helpers, said Whitehead flew the airplane at another time in the summer of 1901 from Howard Avenue East to Wordin Avenue, along the edge of property belonging to the local gas company.

Howard and militia
Wyatt's rebellion broke out on 25 January, and Howard was among those who raised the militia to defend London.
Mosley also set up a party militia, the " Biff Boys " led by the All-England rugby captain Peter Howard.
Meanwhile, the California Militia, under the new command of Major General Volney E. Howard, continued to gather arms in the city for its companies that Sherman had begun, but suffered a major setback when on June 21, 1856, Vigilantes seized the arms schooner Julia, depriving the state militia its arms supply and a majority of its muskets.
In 1813, Illinois and Missouri militia joined a force of United States infantry under Benjamin Howard to drive all Native American villagers away from Peoria and establish Fort Clark.

Howard and took
Howard, who had been sitting against the wall, said he needed more fresh air, and took the spot on the edge of the porch where Bobby Joe had been sitting.
Fleming finally abandoned penicillin, and not long after he did, Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford took up researching and mass-producing it, with funds from the U. S. and British governments.
Brubeck originally did not intend to become a musician ( his two older brothers, Henry and Howard, were already on that track ), but took lessons from his mother.
In her interview with Howard Stern, Plato mentioned that the traumatic events of her mother ’ s death and her husband ’ s leaving her took place during the course of only a week.
Howard of the Connecticut National Guard had an interest in the company manufacturing Gatling guns, and took a personally-owned Gatling gun to Saskatchewan in Canada in 1885 for use with the Canadian military against the Métis during Louis Riel's North-West Rebellion.
* Howard McMillan, Dean of Millsaps ' Else School of Management took over as Interim President in August 2009.
It took nearly 10 years before a general acceptance of the origin of meteorites was achieved through the work of the French scientist Jean-Baptiste Biot and the British chemist, Edward Howard.
That same year, sitting in a library in New Orleans while his father took medical courses at a nearby college, Howard discovered a book concerned with the scant fact and abundant legends surrounding an indigenous culture in ancient Scotland called the Picts.
The Village Voice writer Howard Smith, in the bar with the police, took a wrench from the bar and stuffed it in his pants, unsure if he might have to use it against the mob or the police.
The offer was withdrawn, and after Howard, Fine and Howard learned of the reason, they left Healy to form their own act, which quickly took off with a tour of the theater circuit.
In January 1999, David Howard, a white Washington, D. C. city employee, was compelled to resign after using niggardly — in a financial context — while speaking with black colleagues, who took umbrage.
His salary was thirty thousand dollars for work which took " about an hour and a half ," amazing Howard and his staff.
As the news of his TV father's death was being reported, Howard released a statement: " His love of creating, the joy he took in it whether it was drama or comedy or his music, was inspiring to grow up around.
Robert Fyfe replaced Waller in the role of Howard, and Juliette Kaplan took the role of Pearl for this season.
He then worked for a time with Sir John Vanbrugh, helping him build Blenheim Palace for John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, where he took charge from 1705, after Vanbrugh's final break with the demanding Duchess of Marlborough, and Castle Howard for Charles Howard, later the 3rd Earl of Carlisle.
( 1964 ), and the Howard Hawks western El Dorado ( 1966 ), a remake of Rio Bravo ( 1959 ), in which Mitchum took over Dean Martin's role of the drunk who comes to the aid of John Wayne.
Howard Kendall took over as manager and guided Everton to their most successful era.
Struck by the beauty and the prospects of the Loup valley, they took out homesteads, successfully petitioned the state legislature to form a new county to be known as Howard County, and laid out the townsite.
* 107. 1 WNRW ( now WXPK ) broadcast from town gave Howard Stern his first paying radio job as an afternoon disc jockey ( DJ ) for $ 4 / hour and eventually took over several other duties, including both program and production directors.
Also highlighted and previewed were two original graphic novels: Lovecraft ( based on a screenplay by Hans Rodionoff and adapted by Keith Giffen with art by Enrique Breccia ) took the conceit that H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos creatures were real, to paint a highly fictionalized biographic portrait of the titular author, while Howard Chaykin & David Tischman's Barnum!
In 1925, at the suggestion of Adrian Boult, Finzi took a course in counterpoint with R. O. Morris and then moved to London, where he became friendly with Howard Ferguson and Edmund Rubbra.

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