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Howard and eventually
In his fictional historical essay " The Hyborian Age ", Howard describes how the people of Atlantis — the land where his character King Kull originated — had to move east after a great cataclysm changed the face of the world and sank their island, settling where Ireland and Scotland would eventually be located, Thus they are ( in Howard's work ) the ancestors of the Irish and Scottish ( the Celtic Gaels ) and not the Picts, the other ancestor of modern Scots who also appear in Howard's work.
In the same work, Howard also described how the Cimmerians eventually moved south and east after the age of Conan ( presumably in the vicinity of the Black Sea, where the historical Cimmerians dwelt ).
The part was eventually reassigned to actor Ken Howard.
Eight years later, President William Howard Taft expanded the West Wing and created the first Oval Office which was eventually moved as the section was expanded.
At first, Howard considered Hanks for the role of the main character's wisecracking brother, a role that eventually went to John Candy.
These were eventually taken over by Howard County.
Howard joined the Baltimore lodge of Freemasonry and eventually became a Brother.
Because Dora is not a Howard Family member, she eventually dies of old age, leaving Lazarus to mourn her loss.
The genus Rickettsia is named after Howard Taylor Ricketts ( 1871 – 1910 ), who studied Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, and eventually died of typhus after studying that disease in Mexico City.
Though Shaffer was at the piano and appeared to be directing the band's actions, Howard Shore was credited as SNLs musical director, eventually turning the actual conducting of the band to sax player Howard Johnson.
Howard who eventually became one of the wealthiest blacks in the state.
* 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.
A. M. Miller and Howard Trigg surveyed the town site that eventually became Vega in May 1903.
He eventually caught up with Howard himself.
The duo made a number of bootleg tapes of their recorded phone calls that eventually found their way to New York-based radio personality Howard Stern, who played the duo's tracks on the air.
Due to his Southern background, Scott was considered for the role of Ashley Wilkes in Gone with the Wind, but it was Leslie Howard who eventually got the part.
Set in the Midwestern city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the series revolves around teenager Richie Cunningham ( Ron Howard ) and his family: his father, Howard ( Tom Bosley ), who owns a hardware store ; traditional homemaker mother Marion ( Marion Ross ); younger sister Joanie ( Erin Moran ); and high school dropout, biker and suave ladies ' man Arthur " Fonzie "/" The Fonz " Fonzarelli ( Henry Winkler ), who would eventually become the Cunninghams ' upstairs tenant.
Such was Lloyd's disdain that he sued Howard Hughes, the California Corporation and RKO for damages to his reputation " as an outstanding motion picture star and personality ", eventually accepting a $ 30, 000 settlement.
ABC News was hosted, in succession, by Bob Young ( October 1967 to May 1968 ), Frank Reynolds ( May 1968 to May 1969 ), and, eventually, Reynolds and Howard K. Smith ( May 1969 to December 1970 ).
However, under Scripps Howard the paper moved steadily to the right, eventually becoming a conservative bastion.
" Killswitch Engage very quickly set up auditions to fill the vocalist position in the band and eventually settled on Howard Jones, who was at the time the frontman of Blood Has Been Shed.
With these rights maintained, they changed their name to " Howard Johnson International Incorporated ," which became a subsidiary of " Hospitality Franchise Systems Incorporated ," which eventually merged with other companies to form Cendant.
He was eventually succeeded as party leader by Howard Hampton, who was formerly Natural Resources Minister in Rae's cabinet and a longtime left-wing rival.

Howard and artistic
The Fountainheads protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who chooses to struggle in obscurity rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision.
" Reviewing To's Exiled for the Chicago Reader in 2007, critic Fred Camper writes: "... like many great filmmakers — Howard Hawks, John Ford, Raoul Walsh — Hong Kong-based To makes movies that are both commercially viable and animated by a powerful artistic vision.
Since then, under the auspices of its founder Robin Howard, its first artistic director Robert Cohan, and subsequent directors Richard Alston, John Ashford, Nigel Hinds and Veronica Lewis, it has led the way in the development of contemporary dance in the UK.
* Preston Sturges served as producer on this film, until he left due to artistic differences with the director, and some regular members of his unofficial " stock company " of character actors appear in it, including Al Bridge, Chester Conklin, Robert Greig, Esther Howard, Charles R. Moore, Emory Parnell and Robert Warwick.
The piece was short-listed by the Society for the Promotion of New Music ( SPNM ) and following a performance at the Purcell Room in 1998, it was selected by then SPNM artistic director Howard Skempton for the George Butterworth award – a prize awarded annually by the SPNM for the most outstanding piece performed in that artistic season.
In other cases, strong-willed directors like Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock and Frank Capra battled the studios in order to achieve their artistic visions.
This resulted in a certain uniformity to film style: directors were encouraged to think of themselves as employees rather than artists, and hence auteurs did not flourish ( although some directors, such as Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford, and Howard Hawks, worked within this system and still fulfilled their artistic selves ).

Howard and influence
His influence can be traced in the works of many directors, including Robert Altman, Ron Howard, Masaki Kobayashi, Akira Kurosawa, John Lasseter, David Lynch, John Milius, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Oliver Stone and François Truffaut
Some influence was direct, as he was a friend, inspiration, and correspondent to many of his contemporaries, such as August Derleth, Robert E. Howard, Robert Bloch and Fritz Leiber.
With Conan and his other heroes, Howard created the genre now known as sword and sorcery, spawning a substantial number of imitators and giving him an influence in the fantasy field rivaled by few authors.
Denny was part of a circle that gained influence in 1542 after the failure of Henry's marriage to Catherine Howard.
In addition, many early sword and sorcery writers, such as Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith, were heavily influenced by the Middle Eastern tales of the Arabian Nights, whose stories of magical monsters and evil sorcerers were a major influence on the genre-to-be.
He read nothing but comic books until his stepmother, the novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard, introduced him to Jane Austen, whom he often names as his earliest influence.
The reorganization of both schools into Gordon-Conwell was the result of the financial backing of J. Howard Pew and the unifying influence of evangelist Billy Graham.
The influence of these paintings on successive generations of British artists has been noted in the works of Freud, David Bomberg, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Howard Hodgkin, and Leon Kossoff.
Hitchcock's influence is especially evident in Edward Dmytryk's Mirage, a suspense-mystery that Stone adapted from the Howard Fast novel Fallen Angel.
Issues in the split were US foreign policy and the influence of Constitution Party founder Howard Phillips on the state party.
The stage play Dark of the Moon ( 1942 ), by Howard Richardson and William Berney, is based on the ballad, as a reference to the influence of English, Irish and Scottish folktales and songs in the Appalachian region.
Stephen King has acknowledged multiple sources of influence for this story, including Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, its stepchild The Magnificent Seven, Sergio Leone's " Man with No Name " trilogy, and other works by Howard Hawks and John Sturges, among others.
Pew and Ketler's influence continued with their sons, Weir C. Ketler ( Grove City president from 1916 to 1956 ) and Joseph Howard Pew.
Donny Hathaway Live, which featured noted R & B musicians Willie Weeks ( bass ), Fred White ( drums ), Mike Howard ( guitar ), Phil Upchurch ( lead guitar side 1 ), Cornell Dupree ( lead guitar side 2 ) and Earl DeRouen ( percussion ) has been cited as an influence by numerous artists including Alicia Keys, Chris Brown, Amy Winehouse, Beyoncé, George Benson, India. Arie, Jon Gibson, Stevie Wonder, Brian McKnight, Anthony Hamilton, Usher, Justin Timberlake, and Frank McComb are among the contemporary artists whose work echoes Hathaway's.
With a curious respect for those theories his familiarity with the secret social history of France had caused him to entertain, he hoped and attempted to retain a hold over the king through the influence of Lady Yarmouth, though the futility of such means had already been demonstrated to him by his relations with Queen Caroline's " ma bonne Howard.
Nonetheless, in contradiction, Howard Hunt, a case officer in the Guatemalan coup d ’ état, said that the political influence of the United Fruit Company upon the Eisenhower Administration was instrumental to the CIA ’ s overthrowing the progressive Árbenz Government, in order to protect the national security of the US, and the international security of the Western Hemisphere against the hegemony of the USSR.
Mabuse shows Antwerp influence in the large altar-pieces previously located at Castle Howard and Scawby.
Her plans with Buzz are crushed by Howard who claims her for himself, telling her " We both know what you want and you know I'm the one who can get it for you " – Eve needs Howard's influence as a producer as well as his silence concerning her devious rise to stardom.
The office was essentially a ceremonial post by this time, and McGonigal had little if any practical influence over the government of Howard Pawley during her time in office.
To elucidate this possible influence, A. A. Howard compared each of Antias ' fragments with the equivalent story in Livy.
These stories are the first to show the influence of Robert E. Howard on sword and sorcery ; they also introduced a female protagonist to the genre.
Topolobampo was the site of a Radical " utopian " colony from roughly 1884 to 1894, that had an influence on the urban planning ideas of Ebenezer Howard.
: I, Howard R. Hughes, being of sound mind and disposing mind and memory, not acting under duress, fraud or the undue influence of any person whomever, and being a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, declare that this is to be my last will and revolt all other wills previously made by me -
In the 1930s, through the influence of Howard Scott and the Technocracy movement that he founded, the term technocracy came to mean government by technical decision making.
New York was one of the epicentres of the Latin-jazz crossover, so it is not surprising that the other major pop style to show a strong influence from bossa nova was the so-called " Brill Building Sound ", exemplified by the work of the New York-based songwriter teams like Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller, Gerry Goffin & Carole King, Neil Sedaka & Howard Greenfield, Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich and especially Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

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