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One exception was a lengthy interview with Libération in 2003 in which he explained his approach to filmmaking.
The CD audiobook Bauhaus Reviewed 1919-33 includes a lengthy English Language interview with Gropius.
In a lengthy interview conducted by PBS prior to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in August 1997, Max Hastings, editor of the Daily Telegraph between 1986 and 1995, discussed the impact of Andrew Morton's and Jonathan Dimbleby's biographies of, respectively, Diana, Princess of Wales and HRH The Prince of Wales on subsequent news coverage of the Royal Family in the UK.
* Oral History interview transcript with George Gamow — a lengthy interview, a few months before Gamow died ; includes reminiscences about his family, education, career, and writing.
It also features a lengthy interview about the series with Gaiman himself.
Wheaton's parents were very offended by the article, and he posted a lengthy apology on his site and an interview in which his parents clarified their political views.
During an interview with talk show host Merv Griffin, the elderly producer engaged in a lengthy tirade against " pinko communists ".
In a Radio Times interview to promote the second series of Yes, Prime Minister, producer Sydney Lotterby stated that he always tried to give Eddington and Hawthorne extra time to rehearse as their scenes invariably featured lengthy dialogue exchanges.
The only legal alternative to this was to apply for a special visa beforehand, which entailed interview at an American Embassy, confiscation of the passport during the lengthy application process, and then, if permission were granted, a permanent attachment being made to the applicant's passport.
The group's appearance at the convention is also notable for their lengthy performance: in an interview featured in the documentary Get Up, Stand Up, Kramer reported that while many musicians were scheduled to perform at a day-long concert, only the MC5 initially appeared.
As documented in a lengthy interview / article in the Texas underground music magazine Mother No. 3, the band worked all Spring ' 68 on their new album, which at one point was to be called Beauty And The Beast.
" ( which featured a lengthy guitar coda improvised by Baxter in a single take, according to a 1980 interview in Guitar Player Magazine ).
In 1965, he gave a lengthy interview for the magazine Contenido, where he appeared in a tuxedo.
From the start, Mission of Burma received support from local music magazine Boston Rock, which printed a lengthy interview with the band before they released their first record, and Boston college radio station WMBR.
* A lengthy three-part interview on the technical aspects of Gerhard's work on Cerebus
In the same Playboy interview, O ' Hair gave a lengthy list of incidents of harassment, intimidation and even death threats against her and her family for her views.
In a lengthy interview with Paddick published in The Daily Telegraph on 17 November 2007 detailing his thinking on becoming London Mayor, he made a revealing comment possibly connected with difficulties that have arisen because of the de Menezes killing: " Policing is a dangerous job, we should trust the professional judgement of officers on the front line.
It included a lengthy interview, almost 50 recipes, and various pieces of prison art sent to Bugbee by the convicted murderess.
In an interview with Salon. com, she explains that in 11th-century Japanese court literature, women authors such as Murasaki Shikibu wrote lengthy descriptions of kimonos in their work.
* Nerds 2. 0. 1-1998 documentary in which Kleinrock gives a lengthy interview
In November 2009, he gave a lengthy interview to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in which he complained about what he considers to be inadequate treatment he receives in Germany as a former great.
Barely three months before his sudden death, Macek recorded a lengthy two and a half hour podcast interview with Anime News Network, offering an extensive retrospective on his entire career.
In the summer of 2011 manager Steve Housham decided to leave Brigg for a full-time position with Gainsborough Trinity and after a lengthy interview process ex lincoln City manager Pete Daniel was appointed to the post with club captain Lee Roy Cochrane as his assistant.

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He cemented his place in Stalin's entourage with a lengthy oration titled, " On the History of the Bolshevik Organisations in Transcaucasia " ( later published as a book ), which emphasized Stalin's role in it.
In addition to published and unpublished lyrics from West Side Story, Follies and Company, the tome finds Sondheim discussing his relationship with Oscar Hammerstein II and his collaborations with composers, actors and directors throughout his lengthy career.
In his later years he published two lengthy novels on historical subjects, Peter the First ( 1929 – 45 ) and The Road to Calvary ( 1922-41 ).
A novelization of this script by Edward Bryant, Phoenix Without Ashes, was published in 1975 ; this contained a lengthy foreword by Ellison describing what had gone on in production.
In the 16th century Johannes Arboreus ’ Theosophia ( volumes published 1540-1553 ) provided a lengthy exposition that included no mention of esotericism.
His widow Mary published his lengthy autobiographical " poem to Coleridge " as The Prelude several months after his death.
Mérimée's story is a blend of travelogue and adventure yarn, probably inspired by the writer's lengthy travels in Spain in 1830, and had originally been published in 1845 in the journal Revue des deux mondes.
An overview of Smith's mathematics contained in a lengthy obituary published in a professional journal in 1884 is reproduced at NumberTheory. Org.
" In two lengthy interviews, Ehrlich admitted making not a single major error in the popular works he published in the late 1960s and early 1970s … the only flat-out mistake Ehrlich acknowledges is missing the destruction of the rain forests, which happens to be a point that supports and strengthens his world view — and is therefore, in cognitive dissonance terms, not a mistake at all.
In 2004, Professor Douglas Little of Clark University published a lengthy academic article explicitly linking the TV series to CIA history: " Mission Impossible: The CIA and the Cult of Covert Action in the Middle East ".
His first book, a collection of short pieces called Bertha's Christmas Vision: An Autumn Sheaf, was published in 1856, and his second, a lengthy satirical poem called Nothing to Do: A Tilt at our Best Society, was published in 1857.
Although Wyndham had already published other novels using other pen-name combinations drawn from his lengthy real name, this was the first published under the John Wyndham pen-name.
Morris declined immediate reply, accusing Karsh of a " mélange of distortions, half-truths, and plain lies ", but published a lengthy rebuttal in the Winter 1998 issue of the Journal of Palestine Studies.
On the 40th anniversary of its release, the Vatican newspaper, L ' Osservatore Romano, published a lengthy article which declared that " Forty years later, this album remains a type of magical musical anthology: 30 songs you can go through and listen to at will, certain of finding some pearls that even today remain unparalleled.
His lengthy Grand Dictionnaire de cuisine ( Great Dictionary of Cuisine ) was published posthumously in 1873.
Poet Phoebe Cary — at whose New York City literary gatherings Dodge was a regular guest — wrote a lengthy poem about it called " The Leak in the Dike ", published posthumously in 1873, which has been widely anthologized in books of poetry for schoolchildren.
During these years he wrote a number of works, most published posthumously, most notably a lengthy commentary on the Aggadot of Tractates Berakhot and Shabbat, titled ' Eyn Ayah ' and a brief but powerful book on morality and spirituality, titled ' Mussar Avikhah '.
Robinson, who had been a beneficed clergyman near Yarmouth, had replied in An Answer to a Censorious Epistle ; and Hall published ( 1610 ) A Common Apology against the Brownists, a lengthy treatise answering Robinson paragraph by paragraph.
The lengthy poem was later published in The Spirit of the Nation by James Duffy.
* The Quincunx ( ISBN 0-345-37113-5 ) is the title of a lengthy and elaborate novel by Charles Palliser set in 19th-century England, published in 1989 ; the pattern appears in the text as a heraldic device, and is also reflected in the structure of the book.
Baldwin's lengthy essay Down at the Cross ( frequently called The Fire Next Time after the title of the book in which it was published ) similarly showed the seething discontent of the 1960s in novel form.
A lengthy partial transcript of the trial proceedings was published in different languages the following year by a Moscow foreign languages press, including an English language edition.
Hecataeus of Abdera collated all the stories about the Hyperboreans current in the fourth century BC and published a lengthy treatise on them, lost to us, but noted by Diodorus Siculus ( ii. 47. 1 – 2 ).

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