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To support the album, Brooks embarked on a 1994 UK tour, selling out venues such as Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre and London's Wembley Arena.
Brooks, who is also executive producer of The Simpsons, had cast Smith in his 1994 film I'll Do Anything ( in one of the film's musical numbers ) but her part was cut.
Tharp collaborated with film directors Milos Forman on Hair ( 1978 ), Ragtime ( 1980 ) and Amadeus ( 1984 ); Taylor Hackford on White Nights ( 1985 ) and James Brooks on I'll Do Anything ( 1994 ).
* Lieutenant Bob Brooks ( David Froman ) – Ben's contact on the Atlanta Police Department ( 1986 – 1992, 1994 )
Whitmore's last major film role was that of librarian Brooks Hatlen in the critically acclaimed and Academy award-nominated 1994 Frank Darabont film starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, The Shawshank Redemption.
Brooks Publishing Company, 1994.
* Fred Brooks ( 1994 )
In the 1994 movie The Scout, Albert Brooks wants a psychiatrist to send a letter to George Steinbrenner, and adds that it might be nice to put " sorry about Billy Martin " in the closing.
His 1994 film I'll Do Anything, starring Nick Nolte, was conceived and filmed by Brooks as an old-fashioned movie musical and parody of " Hollywood lifestyles and movie clichés ", costing $ 40 million.
Cleanth Brooks ( October 16, 1906 – May 10, 1994 ) was an influential American literary critic and professor.
In an obituary for Brooks, John W. Stevenson of Converse College notes Brooks “ redirect and revolutionize the teaching of literature in American colleges and universities ” ( 1994 ).
Further, Stevenson admits Brooks was “ the person who brought excitement and passion to the study of literature ” ( 1994 ) and “ whose work … became the model for a whole profession ” ( 1994 ).
* Stevenson, John W.In Memoriam: Cleanth Brooks .” South Atlantic Review 59. 3 ( 1994 ): 163-164.
The country music star Garth Brooks long opposed the release of a greatest hits collection, but agreed to it in 1994 but only for a limited time ( his release, The Hits was quickly deleted, but not until selling well over ten million copies ).
" was first produced by Manhattan Theatre Club in 1985, by Jewish Repertory Theatre York in 1990, and at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway in 1994.
Coutu had purchased Brooks in 1994 from the now-defunct Revco drug chain.
* Brooks & Dunn ( 1994 )
In 1994, Texas Democrat Jack Brooks was defeated for reelection in the year he was expected to succeed Jamie L. Whitten as Dean.
Two of Brooks & Dunn's songs also won the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: " Hard Workin ' Man " in 1994 and " My Maria " in 1996.
have also responded to this criticism, asserting the appropriateness of including all five of the studies ( Landis, 1956 ; Schultz and Jones, 1983 ; Sedney and Brooks, 1984 ; Greenwald, 1994 ; and Sarbo, 1985 ) specifically identified by Dallam as inappropriate to a study about child sexual abuse.
He married Alice Wesselhoeft ( 1893 – 1981 ) in 1916, and together they had six children, including Emily ( 1920 – 2006 ), at one time the daughter-in-law of Richard Byrd and a former WAVE ; Peter Brooks Saltonstall, killed in action on Guam on August 13, 1944 ; William L. Saltonstall ( 1927 – 2009 ), a former member of the Massachusetts Senate ; and Susan ( 1930 – 1994 ), a horse breeder.
The category of Best Juvenile Mystery is also part of the Edgar Award, with such notable recipients as Barbara Brooks Wallace having won the honor twice, for The Twin in the Tavern in 1994 and Sparrows in the Scullery in 1998, and Tony Abbott for his novel The Postcard, which received critical accolades in 2009.

1994 and paid
In the December 1994 Wild Forest Review, Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair wrote " The mainstream environmental movement was elitist, highly paid, detached from the people, indifferent to the working class, and a firm ally of big government .… The environmental movement is now accurately perceived as just another well-financed and cynical special interest group, its rancid infrastructure supported by Democratic Party operatives and millions in grants from corporate foundations .”
The RCA Dome, former home of the Indianapolis Colts, was known as the " Hoosier Dome " before 1994, when RCA paid for the naming rights.
Funding for the film was provided by " Citizens for Honest Government ," to which Jerry Falwell paid $ 200, 000 in 1994 and 1995.
At the start of the 1994 – 95 season Dalglish paid a record £ 5 million for Chris Sutton, with whom Shearer formed an effective strike partnership.
In 1994, in what became known as the cash-for-questions affair, Fayed revealed the names of MPs he had paid to ask questions in parliament on his behalf, but who had failed to declare their fees.
The first web banner sold by HotWired was paid for by AT & T Corp., and was put online on October 27, 1994.
If Dunaway were to leave the apartment, rented by her on August 1, 1994, the landlord could receive more than double the $ 1, 048. 72 per month rent paid by Dunaway.
In March 1994, Bob Rae's Ontario NDP government paid off all outstanding debts from the government treasury and sold the stadium for the massively discounted price of $ 151 million to a private consortium ( including Labatt's parent company – Interbrew ).
With Tommy McLean's departure to Hearts in 1994, much of his squad was broken up ; a large fee in particular was paid by Celtic for Phil O ' Donnell.
The record transfer fee paid by the club was to Everton for John Spencer in 1999 ( GPB 500, 000 ) and the highest received was that for Phil O ' Donnell for his move to Celtic in 1994 ( GBP 1, 750, 000 ).
Boon has been paid tribute by American alternative band Stigmata-A-Go-Go with the song " D. Boon ", from their 1994 album It's All True, Uncle Tupelo with a different song " D. Boon " from their 1991 album Still Feel Gone, and Centro-matic's song " D. Boon-Free ( A Ninth Grade Crime )" off " The Static Vs.
In October 1994, Raytheon paid $ 4 million to settle a U. S. government claim that it inflated a defense contract for antimissile radar.
KPCB paid $ 4 million in 1994 for around 25 % of Netscape and profited from Netscape's IPO and subsequent $ 4 billion acquisition by America Online.
* 1994 – Microsoft paid $ 16. 4 million for a 15 percent share of the company
The ballpark opened on April 4, 1994, named " Jacobs Field " for former team owner Richard Jacobs, who paid for the naming rights until the end of 2006.
In June 1998, Compaq paid AltaVista Technology Incorporated (" ATI ") $ 3. 3 million for the domain name altavista. com – Jack Marshall, cofounder of ATI, had registered the name in 1994.
Six weeks later in December 1994, in a private letter to the chairman of the Parliamentary watchdog the Members ' Interests Committee, Mohamed Al-Fayed alleged that he had paid Hamilton, in addition to the original allegations that Ian Greer was the paymaster.
It was paid off in 1994, becoming Centurion building, a tender to, mainly responsible for personnel and Human Resources functions.
In July 1994, International Data Group paid them USD $ 100, 000 to develop an online service.
* S02 E02-Transport-" Transport should only be paid for by people who don't use it " ( 22 July 1994 )
The program paid immediate dividends as the Hornets had unprecedented success from 1983 to 1992-winning seven ( 7 ) OMHA titles and participating in twelve ( 12 ) OMHA Finals between 1983 and 1994.
The service's original home was www. bbcnc. org. uk ( the " nc " standing for " networking club ") launched by BBC Education on 11 May 1994 as a non-profit paid subscription service.
During Bellows ' years the series also developed a series of investigative reports about Hollywood's drug use and hiring practices ; but during the 1996 – 97 season ET began to include more sensational fare, featuring paid exclusive interviews with controversial and infamous newsmakers of the day, including disgraced Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding, who became notorious for her role in the conspiracy to physically attack rival Nancy Kerrigan at a 1994 U. S. Figure Skating Championships practice session ; Amy Fisher, who appeared with Joey and Mary Jo Buttafuoco, reunited after Fisher's infamous assault on Mrs. Buttafuoco ; convicted child molester Mary Kay Letourneau, who married Vili Fualaau ; and attorney Howard K. Stern, from the Anna Nicole Smith paternity controversy.
* Highest transfer fee paid: £ 7, 000 to Sittingbourne for J Ross and D Arter, 1994

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