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Sorge's and for
As Sorge took pride in and sought the credit for the spy ring's work, Professor Prange may have taken Sorge's failure to claim that he had discovered the correct date as conclusive evidence that Sorge in fact did fail to discover it.
This trust was the main foundation for Sorge's success as a Red Army spy.

Sorge's and by
He was joined there by Christiane Gerlach who had been the wife of Dr Kurt Albert Gerlach, a wealthy communist who had also been Sorge's professor of political science in Kiel.
A very strong version was used by Max Clausen in Richard Sorge's network in Japan, and by Alexander Foote in the Lucy spy ring in Switzerland.
The encryption technique used by Richard Sorge's code clerk was of this type, referring to a page in a statistical manual, though it was in fact a code.

Sorge's and .
His father's lucrative contract with the Caucasian Oil Company having expired, Richard Sorge's family moved back to Germany: in Sorge's own words ," The one thing that made my life a little different from the average was a strong awareness of the fact that I had been born in the southern Caucasus and that we had moved to Berlin when I was very small.
Later Ozaki agreed to join Sorge's spy network, as well as Hanako Ishii, Sorge's next lover.
To this end, Sorge's information might have been the most important spy work in World War II.
The Nazi German Jewish spy Ivar Lissner was Sorge's rival and opponent.
German ambassador Eugen Ott heard of Sorge's arrest the next day from a brief memo notifying him that Sorge had been arrested " on suspicion of espionage " together with Max Clausen.
She introduced Sorge to Ozaki, who became Sorge's most important informant in Japan.
* Friedrich A. Sorge's Labor Movement in the United States: A History of the American Working Class from Colonial Times to 1890.

Beggar and Der
* Der Bettler von Syrakus (" The Beggar of Syracuse ", 1911 )
* Der Bettelstudent ( The Beggar Student ), Vienna production
Heesters specialized in Viennese operetta very early in his career, and made his Viennese stage debut in 1934 in Carl Millöcker's Der Bettelstudent ( The Beggar Student ).
Der Bettelstudent ( The Beggar Student ) is an operetta in three acts by Carl Millöcker with a German libretto by Camillo Walzel ( under the pseudonym of F. Zell ) and Richard Genée, based on Les noces de Fernande by Victorien Sardou and The Lady of Lyons by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.

Beggar and Bettler
* 1930 Bettler auf Krücken ( Beggar on Crutches )
By now, Brüll was 18 years old and had just finished composing first opera score, Die Bettler von Samarkand ( The Beggar of Samarkand ).

Beggar and ),
Image: The Philosopher. jpg | The Philosopher, ( Beggar with Oysters ), Art Institute of Chicago, 1864 – 1867
The ten-person cast, who played their own instruments in new orchestrations, consisted of John Arbo ( Jonas Fogg ; bass player ), Donna Lynne Champlin ( Pirelli ; piano, accordion, flute ), Alexander Gemignani ( The Beadle ; piano, trumpet ), Mark Jacoby ( Judge Turpin ; trumpet, percussion ), Diana DiMarzio ( Beggar Woman / Lucy Barker ; clarinet ), Benjamin Magnuson ( Anthony Hope ; cello, piano ), Lauren Molina ( Johanna Barker ; cello ), Manoel Felciano ( Tobias ; violin, clarinet, piano ), Patti LuPone ( Mrs. Lovett ; tuba, percussion ), and Michael Cerveris ( Sweeney Todd ; guitar ).
During their four-year partnership, they wrote five comedies – Dulcy ( 1921 ), To the Ladies ( 1922 ), Merton of the Movies ( 1922 ), The Deep Tangled Wildwood ( 1923 ) and Beggar on Horseback ( 1924 ) – and also co-directed and contributed sketches to the 1922 revue The ' 49ers, collaborated on the book to the musical comedy Helen of Troy, New York ( 1923 ), and wrote both the book and lyrics for another musical comedy, Be Yourself ( 1924 ).
After Jackie Chan's success with Drunken Master ( 1978 ), Hung was scheduled to make a similar film featuring Drunken Masters " Beggar So " character played by Yuen Siu Tien ( aka Simon Yuen ).
In 1996, C & E Inc., a Taiwanese software company, released an RPG video game for Sega Genesis, entitled Xin Qigai Wangzi ( literally New Beggar Prince ), which featured a story largely inspired by the book, but adding fantastical elements such as magic, monsters, and other typical RPG themes.
Day's earliest extant work, written in collaboration with Chettle, is The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green ( acted 1600, printed 1659 ), a drama dealing with the early years of the reign of Henry VI.
Among his comedies are The Blind Beggar of Alexandria ( 1596 ; printed 1598 ), An Humorous Day's Mirth ( 1597 ; printed 1599 ), All Fools ( printed 1605 ), Monsieur D ' Olive ( 1605 ; printed 1606 ), The Gentleman Usher ( printed 1606 ) May Day ( printed 1611 ), and The Widow's Tears ( printed 1612 ).
* Beggar ’ s Bush ( 1940 ), stage play produced in Harrogate

Beggar and for
Two dances specifically named in the Danish ballads which appear to be line dances of this type are The Beggar Dance, and The Lucky Dance which may have been a dance for women.
* March 9 – Ronnie Kray murders George Cornell in east London's Blind Beggar pub, a crime for which he is finally convicted in 1969.
In 1966, Whitfield played her first television sitcom role, in Beggar My Neighbour, and this ran for two years.
The year after Beggar My Neighbour finished in 1968, Whitfield appeared on Scott On ... for six years until 1974.
A Tudor ballad, the Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, tells the story of an ostensibly poor man who gave a surprisingly generous dowry for his daughter's wedding.
Johnson's first public performance was in 1916, when she played a role in a charity performance of King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid to raise funds for returned World War I soldiers.
The title was eventually licensed for an English translation and released in 2006 under the title Beggar Prince by independent game publisher Super Fighter Team.
* May 4-Theatre manager William Beeston is sent to the Marshalsea Prison for staging a play ( perhaps Richard Brome's The Court Beggar, or his The Queen and Concubine ) that offended the Stuart regime.
LuPone ’ s stint with the company lasted from 1972 to 1976, and she appeared in many of their productions, such as The Cradle Will Rock, The School for Scandal, Women Beware Women, The Beggar ’ s Opera, The Time of Your Life, The Lower Depths, The Hostage, Next Time I ’ ll Sing to You, Measure for Measure, Scapin, Edward II, The Orchestra, Love ’ s Labours Lost, Arms and the Man, The Way of the World.
Wong's father arranges for Beggar So to train his son in martial arts.
Beggar So has a reputation for crippling his students during training so Wong flees from home in an attempt to escape his punishment.
In 1840 he again received the Silver Medal, this time for his first oil painting, The Beggar Boy Giving Bread to a Dog.
She received critical recognition for the 1921 two-reeler The Beggar Maid.
Ridley's post-war play, Beggar My Neighbour, was first performed in 1951 and adapted for the Ealing Comedy film Meet Mr. Lucifer ( 1953 ).
During the late 1980s, Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls often toured with folk rockers Weddings Parties Anything, and both groups combined for " Beggar on the Streets of Love ", which was recorded live in the studio of Perth radio station 96fm by Steve Gordon and Bob Vogt.
This theme of search for meaning or way of existence is comparable to other novels by Mahfouz, notably Children of Gebelawi ( 1959 ), The Beggar ( 1965 ), Heart of the Night ( 1975 ) and The Harafish ( 1977 ).
**" Beggar for the Blues " by Patti Drew
He wrote it in order to reproduce the success of John Gay ’ s The Beggar ’ s Opera, but Lillo's play received mixed reviews and only showed for three nights at Lincoln's Inn Fields, in November 1730, and for a one-night revival at Covent Garden in March 1738, reduced to two acts.
After an initial failure in The Odessa Beggar ( he writes that the New York audience of the time was not ready for " tragicomedy "), he was a success in the melodrama Moishele Soldat, and " a more worthy success " in Uriel Acosta.
The Blind Beggar is notorious for its connection to East End gangsters, the Kray twins.

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