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The event, called " The Colonel: An Affectionate Remembrance of Jack L. Warner ", drew Hollywood notables such as entertainers Olivia de Havilland and Debbie Reynolds, and cartoon voice actor Mel Blanc.
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The progression of the nickname can be seen in the book The Addicks Cartoons: An Affectionate Look into the Early History of Charlton Athletic, which covers the pre-First World War history of Charlton through a narrative based on 56 cartoons which appeared in the now defunct Kentish Independent.
The best known is the hymn entitled “ Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur .” Gellert wrote a few sentimental comedies: Die Betschwester ( The Praying Sister, 1745 ), Die kranke Frau ( The Sick Woman, 1747 ), Das Los in der Lotterie ( 1748 ), and Die zärtlichen Schwestern ( The Affectionate Sisters, 1747 ), the last of which was much admired.
In 1965, the duo made a series of six short documentaries about comedians such as W. C. Fields and the Marx Brothers, titled Wayne and Shuster Take an Affectionate Look At ..., which were telecast on CBS in the summer of 1966.

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On 23 December he appeared in Congress, then sitting at Annapolis, and returned his commission as Commander-in-Chief: " Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of Action ; and bidding an Affectionate farewell to this August body under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my Commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
With King Narai of Ayutthaya, he built the Phra That Si Song Rak ( Stupa of the Affectionate Two ) at Dan Sai ( now in Loei province of Thailand ) to commemorate their friendship and set the boundary of their kingdoms.

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* Robert Smith ( lead singer of The Cure )-backing vocals on " The Affectionate Punch ".
They were Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake featuring their song " Affectionate Dan ", Sissle and Blake Sing Snappy Songs featuring " Sons of Old Black Joe " and " My Swanee Home ", and Eubie Blake Plays His Fantasy on Swanee River featuring Blake performing his " Fantasy on Swanee River ".
In 1980, Smith sang backing vocals to the song " The Affectionate Punch " on The Associates ' debut album The Affectionate Punch.

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White: An Affectionate Memoir by Isabel Russell ( 1988 )
An Affectionate History of the World's Greatest Theatre, with special color photography by James Stewart Morcom and Vito Torelli, New York: Dutton, 1979.
* An Humble, Earnest and Affectionate Address to the Clergy ( 1761 ) renamed " The Power of the Spirit " by Andrew Murray in his 1896 reprint.
* Affectionate Cousins: T. Sturge Moore and Marie Appia by Sylvia Legge ( 1980 )

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A string of highly regarded singles were released and two albums The Affectionate Punch and Fourth Drawer Down.
Almost every Associates album has been re-issued so far, including a 25-Anniversary edition of The Affectionate Punch in 2005.
Affectionate and intelligent, the governess assembled a considerable collection of books intended to give the infant a strong grounding in religion, philosophy and military matters.
In November 1594, in his twenty-first year, Barnfield published anonymously his first work, The Affectionate Shepherd, dedicated with familiar devotion to Penelope Rich, Lady Rich.
of Pure, Ardent, and Affectionate Devotion.
His first UK album as a leader, Affectionate Fink, was made for the fledgling Island Records in 1965.
With Distinguished Talents She United an Amiable and Affectionate Heart.
"' Your Affectionate Brother ': Complementary Manhoods in the Letters of John and Timothy Pickering.
Affectionate and playful activities are associated with such relations.
Mr. Laurel & Mr. Hardy: An Affectionate Biography.

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By the time of the Eighth Doctor audio play Terror Firma ( set after Remembrance ), Davros is commanding a Dalek army which has successfully conquered the Earth.
* 1919 – Edward George Honey first proposes the idea of a moment of silence to commemorate The Armistice of World War I, which later results in the creation of Remembrance Day.
The right-wing newspapers nevertheless lambasted him consistently for what they saw as his bohemian eccentricity, attacking him for wearing what they described as a " donkey jacket " ( actually he wore a type of duffel coat ) at the wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day in November 1981, for which he was likened to an " out-of-work navvy " by one of Labour's own MPs.
* Earliest day on which Holodomor Remembrance Day can fall, while November 28 is the latest ; celebrated on the fourth Saturday of November.
* Earliest day on which Remembrance Sunday can fall, while November 14 is the latest ; celebrated on the second Sunday in November.
* May 8-Edward George Honey first proposes the idea of a moment of silence to commemorate The Armistice of World War I, which later results in the creation of Remembrance Day.
In 1988, Seymour appeared as the female lead in the 12-part television miniseries War and Remembrance, in which she played Natalie Henry, an American Jewish woman trapped in Europe during World War II.
Both men were busy in the morning, Kerr with Remembrance Day commemorations, and Whitlam with a caucus meeting and a censure motion in the House which the Opposition had submitted.
The Proclamation which you have just heard read by the Governor-General's Official Secretary was countersigned Malcolm Fraser, who will undoubtedly go down in Australian history from Remembrance Day 1975 as Kerr's cur.
In recent decades, however, Remembrance Day has been largely eclipsed as the national day of war commemoration by ANZAC Day ( 25 April ), which is a public holiday in all states.
In Bermuda, which sent the first colonial volunteer unit to the Western Front in 1915, and which had more people per capita in uniform during the Second World War than any other part of the Empire, Remembrance Day is still an important holiday.
Remembrance Sunday is marked by a ceremony in St Patrick ’ s Cathedral, Dublin, which the President of Ireland attends.
There is a plaque commemorating these US servicemen in Quorn's Memorial Gardens, upon which a poppy wreath is placed each year on Remembrance Sunday.
In 1998 then Prime Minister Persson initiated international talks on the establishment of an inter-governmental organisation for Holocaust education, which resulted in the founding of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance, and Research ( ITF ).
Such Communion Tables often bear the inscription: " Do This in Remembrance of Me ", which they believe indicates Holy Communion as being a memorial rather than a sacrament.
Remembrance of the story of the bull's hide and the foundation of Carthage is preserved in mathematics in connection with the Isoperimetric problem which is sometimes called Dido's Problem ( and similarly the Isoperimetric theorem is sometimes called Dido's Theorem ).
However, there is an alternative plan being developed by the Remembrance Line Association which is based on retaining the harbour railway and its station as a major heritage / tourist operation and ' Leaving for War ' museum given the significance of the Folkestone Harbour Branch in both World Wars which is important to the Allied and Commonwealth nations.
In modern Latvia a form of ancestor worship has been preserved in celebrating the Remembrance day of the dead in late November and in graveyard celebrations which are held in late summer.
Armistice Day ( which overlaps with Remembrance Day ) is on 11 November and commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiègne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front of World War I, which took effect at eleven o ' clock in the morning — the " eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month " of 1918.
At the cessation of the war, Invincible returned to Portsmouth, where The Queen and Prince Philip joined other families of the crew in welcoming the vessel home, after which Prince Andrew laid a wreath at the Cenotaph each year on Remembrance Sunday to commemorate the South Atlantic campaign.
Choral Evensong ( or, on red-letter days, Holy Mass ) is currently sung on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays during full term, in addition to which the Choir sings for Gaudy Evensongs, for Special Feasts and Ceremonies ( including the All Souls Requiem, Remembrance, the Advent and Christmas Carol Services, Ash Wednesday, and the Passiontide service ) and for frequent concerts, commercial events, foreign tours, CD recordings and broadcasts.
Here appears what seems to be the absolutely earliest praise of Shakespeare in a piece entitled A Remembrance of some English Poets, in which the still unrecognized author of Venus and Adonis is celebrated by the side of Spenser, Daniel and Drayton.

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