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1984 and Riverside
In the 20th century there was also renewed interest in Machiavelli's La Mandragola ( 1518 ), which received numerous stagings, including several in New York, at the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1976 and the Riverside Shakespeare Company in 1979, as a musical comedy by Peer Raben in Munich's antiteater in 1971, and at London's National Theatre in 1984.
Riverside County, California, Place Names ; Their Origins and Their Stories, Riverside, CA, 1984.
Riverside County, California, Place Names ; Their Origines and Their Stories, Rubidoux Printing Co, Riverside, CA, 1984.
Gary West of Oklahoma City won the U. S. Finals, but Phil Britt, of Riverside, California, won the World Championship in Tokyo on June 10, 1984.
Chad Marshall ( born August 22, 1984, in Riverside, California ) is an American soccer player who currently captains the Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer.
He continued to act and sing with the Riverside until he was 16, and appeared at festivals and as an extra in Play For Today: The Cry ( Christopher Menaul, 1984 ).

1984 and Shakespeare
As a child he has been portrayed by Dora Senior in the 1899 silent short King John ( 1899 ), a version of John's death scene from Shakespeare's King John, and by Rusty Livingstone in the 1984 BBC Television Shakespeare version of the play.
He played the title role in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of The Life and Death of King John ( 1984 ).
) Titus Andronicus ( The Oxford Shakespeare ; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984 )
A similar theory is suggested by Ann Thompson, who also supports the reported text theory, in her 1984 edition of the play for the New Cambridge Shakespeare.
Oliver's 1982 edition for the Oxford Shakespeare and Ann Thompson's 1984 edition for the New Cambridge Shakespeare.
) The Taming of the Shrew ( The New Cambridge Shakespeare ; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984 ; 2nd edn.
King John has been produced for television twice: in 1951 with Donald Wolfit and in 1984 with Leonard Rossiter as part of the BBC Television Shakespeare series of adaptations.
On screen he has been portrayed by Franklyn McLeay in the silent short King John ( 1899 ), which recreates John's death scene at the end of the Shakespeare play, Jonathan Adams in the BBC TV drama series The Devil's Crown ( 1978 ), and John Thaw in the BBC Shakespeare version of The Life and Death of King John ( 1984 ).
In 1984 he appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Henry V, directed by Adrian Noble.
" Getting Loose in the Henry VI Plays ", Shakespeare Quarterly, 35: 4 ( Winter, 1984 ), 392 – 406
" Crime and God's Judgement in Shakespeare ( Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984 )
" Getting Loose in the Henry VI Plays ", Shakespeare Quarterly, 35: 4 ( Winter, 1984 ), 392 – 406
" Crime and God's Judgement in Shakespeare ( Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984 )
" Getting Loose in the Henry VI Plays ", Shakespeare Quarterly, 35: 4 ( Winter, 1984 ), 392 – 406
" Crime and God's Judgement in Shakespeare ( Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984 )
" Softcops ( produced 1984 ), a surreal play set in 19th-century France about government attempts to depoliticize illegal acts, was produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Branagh became interested in the play during his 1984 season with the Royal Shakespeare Company, when he had played the King of Navarre.
Warren also mentions Leon Rubin's 1984 Ontario production ( where the controversial line was altered to " All my love to Silvia I also give to thee "), David Thacker's 1991 Swan Theatre production, and the 1983 BBC Shakespeare television adaptation as supporting the theory that Valentine is not giving Silvia away, but is simply promising to love Proteus as much as he loves Silvia.
Leon Rubin directed another major performance at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario, Canada in 1984, where the actors were dressed in modern clothes and contemporary pop music was featured within the play ( for example, the outlaws are portrayed as an anarchic rock group ).

1984 and Company
* Regional Bell Operating Company, any of the phone companies spun-off from AT & T in 1984
Miss Wood passed her research on to her student Belinda Quirey, and also to Pavlova Company ballerina & choreographer Mary Skeaping ( 1902 – 1984 ).
* Solomon, R. C., Morality and the Good Life: An Introduction to Ethics Through Classical Sources, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1984.
An off-Broadway production ran at the Promenade Theatre from October 25, 1984 for 109 performances, transferring from an earlier production at the York Theatre Company.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1984.
In 1984, SURALCO, a subsidiary of Alcoa, formed a joint venture with the ( at that time ) Royal Dutch Shell-owned Billiton Company, which did not process the bauxite it mined in Suriname.
* Arthur Andersen and Company, 1984 – 1986
* New York Times Company Foundation, 1984 – 1986
In 1984, the Boeing Company chose CATIA V3 as its main 3D CAD tool, becoming its largest customer.
* Martin Gray ( with Max Gallo ), < cite > For Those I Loved </ cite >, Little Brown Company, 1984, hardcover, ISBN 0-316-32576-7, 351 pages
These have included Tyrone Guthrie's 1960 production from Stratford, Ontario, seen on Broadway in 1960 and in London in 1962 and a New Sadler's Wells Opera Company production first seen on 4 June 1984 at Sadler's Wells Theatre, which was seen also in New York.
In 1984, American Stores Company, which consisted of Alpha Beta food stores in the west, Acme Markets in the east and Skaggs Drug Centers in the Rocky Mountain, southwestern, and northwestern states, acquired The Jewel Companies Inc.
Therefore, considering the fact that the " Discount " must match the benefits obtained from a similar Investment Asset, the " Discount Yield " must be used within the same compounding mechanism to negotiate an increase in the size of the " Discount " whenever the time period the payment is delayed or extended .< Ref Name =" Economics_Discount "/> The “ Discount Rate ” is the rate at which the “ Discount ” must grow as the delay in payment is extended .< Ref Name =" MathEcon_Chiang "> Alpha C Chiang, " Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, Third Edition ", McGraw Hill Book Company, 1984 .</ ref > This fact is directly tied into the " Time Value of Money " and its calculations.
" These pseudonyms include: Jamie Starr and The Starr Company ( for the songs he wrote for The Time and many other artists from 1981 – 1984 ), Joey Coco ( for many unreleased Prince songs in the late 1980s, as well as songs written for Sheena Easton & Kenny Rogers ), Paisley Park ( occasionally used in the early 1990s for his production credits on songs, including those written for Martika and Kid Creole ), Alexander Nevermind ( for writing the 1984 song " Sugar Walls " by Sheena Easton ), and Christopher ( used for his song writing credit of " Manic Monday " for The Bangles ).
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1984.
Upon joining the UDA in 1984 Adair and his friends were assigned to C8, an active unit that formed part of the West Belfast Brigade's C Company, which covered the lower Shankill.
In 1984 an area of was acquired by the Galactic Resources Ltd. subsidiary Summitville Consolidated Mining Company, Inc. ( SCMCI ).
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1984.
du Pont de Nemours and Company in 1929 and later sold to it to Ciba-Geigy in 1984.
Also, East Longmeadow was home to Milton Bradley Company for many years, and still houses one of their largest facilities after Hasbro bought this corporation in 1984.
The Radio Post began publishing in 1922 and was purchased in 1984 by the Fredericksburg Publishing Company.

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