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In 1967, Preminger released Hurry Sundown, a lengthy drama set in the U. S. South and partially intended to break cinematic racial and sexual taboos.
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In 1967, she was in Hurry Sundown ; that same year, she gained the leading female role in Bonnie and Clyde opposite Warren Beatty, which earned her an Oscar nomination.
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Meredith was a favorite of director Otto Preminger, who cast him in Advise and Consent ( 1962 ), In Harm's Way ( 1965 ), Hurry Sundown ( 1967 ), Skidoo ( 1968 ) and Such Good Friends ( 1971 ).
* Hurry Sundown ( 1967 )
Hurry Sundown is the 3rd album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1977.
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Original guitarist Henry Paul returned to the band for the first time since 1977's " Hurry Sundown ".
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Other notable movie performances include Hurry Sundown, The Great White Hope, Beloved and In the Heat of the Night.
The follow-up single " Hurry Up Sundown " flopped, and the Balloon Farm was dropped by Laurie before it was able to record an entire album.
Following the success of his albums, he was contracted by Columbia Pictures where he did such films as Hurry Sundown ( film ) and two Matt Helm pictures.
Hurry Sundown is a 1967 American drama film produced and directed by Otto Preminger.
Time observed, " Obviously, Hurry Sundown was intended as a paean to racial justice, but Producer-Director Otto Preminger chooses strange ways to display his big brotherhood.
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Hurry and rather
The author of the article in the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition stated that Hurry was " a soldier of fortune of great bravery, experience and skill, his frequent changes of front were due rather to laxity of political principles than to any calculated idea of treason ".

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`` Hurry up, we're late '', he said, noticing with a chill how gray the sky was this morning, the fog like a rope along the horizon, the choppy waves sending off sheets of blue and Kool-Aid green.
And your mother was Orpah and my mother Ruth ..." After David strikes Goliath with the stone he runs to Goliath before he dies and Goliath says " Hurry and kill me and rejoice.
As McNair was absent on two unspecified days between April and November, it might have been rung by William Hurry, who succeeded him as doorkeeper for Congress.
" Hurry Up Gran " / " Oh Not Again Ken " was issued as a single followed by " Spring Song " / " Men ".
They would also reunite with Thom Bell and sign with Philadelphia International Records subsidiary TSOP Records in 1980 and released the single " Hurry Up This Way Again " in 1980, which was their biggest hit since " You Make Me Feel Brand New ".
A second tribute album, titled Hurry Home Early: the Songs of Warren Zevon ( the line " hurry home early " from the song " Boom Boom Mancini ", on Sentimental Hygiene ) was released by Wampus Multimedia on July 8, 2005.
The song was a re-working of the Sham 69 hit " Hurry Up Harry ", and was released as " Sham 69 and The Special Assembly " ( as well as Coxon and Sham 69, Virgin Radio DJ Christian O ' Connell, who had run a competition on his show to find a band to record a song in support of the team, was involved in the recording of the song ).
Indeed, he did contribute to Declaration, an anthology of manifestos by writers associated with the philosophy, and a chapter of his novel, Hurry on Down, was excerpted in a popular paperback sampler, Protest: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men.
This interest was reflected in a series of covers or songs inspired by soul for a number of major acts, including Phil Collins's " You Can't Hurry Love " ( 1982 ), Culture Club's " Church of the Poison Mind " ( 1983 ), The Style Council's " Speak Like a Child ", ( 1983 ) Eurythmics ' " Missionary Man " ( 1986 ), and Steve Winwood " Roll With It " ( 1998 ).
In her memoir No Hurry to Get Home, she describes how being prevented from taking a chemistry class in which she was interested caused her to switch her course of study from English to Engineering at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
In 1975, the hospital was the subject of a black-and-white documentary from film makers Richard Cohen and Kevin Rafferty titled Hurry Tomorrow, which alleged coercive drugging of patients with the sedatives Chlorpromazine and Prolixin.
The incident triggered a rash of fines that the FCC levied soon after the Super Bowl, alleging that the context of the " wardrobe malfunction " was intended " to pander, titillate and shock those watching " because it happened within the lyrics within Timberlake's performance of Rock Your Body: " Hurry up ' cause you're taking too long ... better have you naked by the end of this song.
For many years, the husband kept his promise until one day, when Kirsten was getting something from the attic, and took a long time, he called out, " Hurry up, Kirsten!
" Yost was also known for a series of admonitions to his players beginning with the words, " Hurry up ," for example, " Hurry up and be the first man down the field on a punt or kick-off.
Among his proudest achievements was his criminal record, a single charge of illegal moorage of his sailboat the No Hurry on the water's edge of the University of Washington campus.
*" Hurry was a distinctive, stylish concoction of funky hip-hop, swaggering metal and anthemic modern rock, topped with Michael Zirk's hyperintelligent, stream-of-pop-culture-consciousness neo-beat poetry.
On receiving word that Cornwallis had captured Bangalore and was moving toward the Mysorean capital, Seringapatam, Hurry Punt moved out from Kurnool, and made junction with Cornwallis on 28 May.
C. T. Hurry Riches was the son of Tom Hurry Riches, Locomotive Superintendent of the Taff Vale Railway ( 1873 – 1910 ).

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The shuttle takes off, and is destroyed by missiles moments later .< ref > Hendrix: Hurry, Parker.
Bassist James Jamerson often played his instrument with only his index finger, and created many of the basslines apparent on Motown songs such as " You Can't Hurry Love " by The Supremes.
Montrose, Crawford and Sir John Hurry, who had changed sides to join Montrose after the Battle of Auldearn, were refused pardon by the victorious Committee of Estates and went into exile.
His work includes Motown hits such as, among hundreds of others, " Shotgun " by Jr. Walker & the All Stars, " For Once in My Life ", " I Was Made To Love Her " by Stevie Wonder ( sometimes noted as being claimed by Carol Kaye, Ms Kaye actually claims the track on the late 60s Beach Boys version of the same song ), " Going to a Go-Go " by The Miracles, " My Girl " by The Temptations, " Dancing in the Street " by Martha and the Vandellas, " I Heard It Through the Grapevine " by Gladys Knight and the Pips, and later by Marvin Gaye, and most of the album What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, " Reach Out I'll Be There " and " Bernadette " by the Four Tops, and " You Can't Hurry Love " by The Supremes.
They are valued as useful ornamental trees by gardeners, particularly the well-known species Virgilia divaricata (' Tree in a Hurry ', ' Cape Lilac ', ' Blossom Tree ') and Virgilia oroboides (' Pink Blossom Tree '), despite having a comparatively short life ( 15 years ).
Hurry is a 2001 EP released by Tin Foil Phoenix as Sonic Bloom.
A second army, consisting of 25, 000 cavalry and 5, 000 infantry under the command of Hurry Punt assisted by a detachment of British soldiers from the Madras army, left Poona in January 1791, eventually reaching Kurnool without significant opposition.

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