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autobiography and recalls
In his autobiography, " My Life ", Burt Reynolds recalls Lemmon as the quintessential gentleman who never spoke ill of anybody, even if they deserved it.
Although this offered great opportunities, he recalls in his autobiography that the only equipment provided to him was a blackboard and piece of chalk.
" Falk recalls this period in his autobiography:
Clarinetist Perry Robinson recalls in his autobiography that Desmond would sometimes need a vitamin B12 shot just to go on playing during his later career.
Milland, in his autobiography, recalls that it was on this film that it was suggested he adopt a stage name ; and chose Milland from the Mill lands area of his Welsh home town of Neath.
In her 1914 autobiography My Own Story, Pankhurst recalls visiting a bazaar at a young age to collect money for newly-freed slaves in the United States.
In his autobiography Harkleroad recalls being thrown into a dumpster, an act he interpreted as having metaphorical intent.
During the Second World War shows were frequently interrupted by air-raid sirens and Phillips recalls in his autobiography that " audiences would evaporate and head for cellars or Underground stations ".
" DeMille recalls in his autobiography:
In her autobiography Who's Sorry Now ?, published in 1984, Francis recalls that she was encouraged by her father, George Franconero, Sr., to appear regularly at talent contests, pageants and other neighborhood festivities from the age of 4 as a singer and accordion player.
In his autobiography If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, cult star Bruce Campbell recalls a roommate who had a poorly functioning record player.
In his autobiography, Count Basie recalls their first meeting and the first compositions that Hefti provided the new band:
Ransome recalls Eddison's daring and machiavellian methods of getting rid of unpopular teachers in his autobiography.
In his autobiography, he recalls fondly: " I must have been too high, too wild, too strong or too early, because, after three seconds, I could hardly have been too bloody late!
He has published two books, Neil Warnock's Wembley Way: The Manager's Inside Story with Rick Cowdery in 1996, which recalls Plymouth Argyle's Third Division play-off final win in the same year, and Made in Sheffield: Neil Warnock – My Story, his autobiography, published in 2007.
In his autobiography, Kazan recalls incidents of Odets being accosted in the street and snubbed in Hollywood restaurants after his HUAC appearance.
In her autobiography, A Poet's Life: Seventy Years in a Changing World, published two years after her death, Monroe recalls: " I started in early with Shakespeare, Byron, Shelley, with Dickens and Thackeray ; and always the book-lined library gave me a friendly assurance of companionship with lively and interesting people, gave me friends of the spirit to ease my loneliness.
In his autobiography, Mandela affectionately recalls Fischer reading the left wing publication New Age at his table during the trial proceedings.
As the younger Schiffrin recalls in his autobiography, A Political Education: Coming of Age in Paris and New York ( 2007 ), he thus experienced life in two countries as a child of a European Jewish intellectual family.
In her autobiography, Brown recalls that the duo instinctively understood their point of view and knew how to incorporate " the spirit of five loud girls into great pop music ".
In his autobiography he recalls his business and private life in which he blames himself for the failure of two of his three marriages but is now proud of having at last grown close to his children and grandchildren.
This fuel economy was key to successful race strategy in 1985 ; Mansell recalls the added interest of planning his fuel use in his autobiography.
In his autobiography, the Dalai Lama recalls that he was approached and asked to make a decision about who would replace Reting and chose Taktra, the main candidate.
In his autobiography, Backbeat, drummer Earl Palmer recalls:

autobiography and patient
She wrote in her autobiography: " They used to tell me their stories, dreadful stories some of them, and all of them pathetic with that patient and uncomplaining pathos of poverty.
In his autobiography, Norbert described his father as calm and patient, unless he ( Norbert ) failed to give a correct answer, at which his father would lose his temper.
Pazder is known for discredited autobiography, Michelle Remembers published in 1980, that he co-wrote with his patient ( and eventual wife ) Michelle Smith, and for his involvement in the satanic ritual abuse moral panic.
Reminiscences by Vivian Matalon and Noël Coward ( Matalon directed Palmer in the premiere production of Coward's play Suite in Three Keys in 1966 ; see A Song at Twilight ) suggest that Palmer was not always the patient and reasonable person she represented herself as being in this autobiography.

autobiography and who
One early example is that of Leonor López de Córdoba ( 1362 – 1420 ) who wrote what is supposed to be the first autobiography in Spanish.
In 2007, Clarence Thomas published his autobiography, My Grandfather's Son, in which he revisited the controversy, calling Hill his " most traitorous adversary " and saying that pro-choice liberals who feared that he would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade if he were seated on the Supreme Court used the scandal against him.
" Burt Ward, who portrayed Robin in the 1960s television show, has also remarked upon this interpretation in his autobiography Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights ; he writes that the relationship could be interpreted as a sexual one, with the show's double entendres and lavish camp also possibly offering ambiguous interpretation.
In his autobiography, Chuck Amuck, Jones credits his artistic bent to circumstances surrounding his father, who was an unsuccessful businessman in California in the 1920s.
His films include To Hell and Back, the autobiography of Audie Murphy, who is considered the most decorated soldier in the military history of the United States ; John Wayne's war film The Green Berets ( 1968 ), and opposite Gregory Peck in the space story Marooned about three stranded astronauts.
The most infamous dacoit was probably India's Phoolan Devi who authored an autobiography.
* Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was supposedly the autobiography of the title character, an English castaway who spent 28 years on a remote island.
Helen reflects upon this coincidence in her first autobiography, stating " that there is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his.
According to Gandhi's autobiography, the contest winner was Maganlal Gandhi ( presumably no relation ), who submitted the entry ' sadagraha ', which Gandhi then modified to ' satyagraha '.
According to Willie " The Lion " Smith's autobiography, the term " gutbucket " comes from " Negro families " who all owned their own pail, or bucket, and will get it filled with the makings for chitterlings.
In his autobiography he confesses that he did not share the general admiration of Haskell Wexler, who worked on The Loved One as both director of photography and a producer.
It was thus he formed, as his autobiography records: “ the deep impression of there being a man in Vienna who actually listened with attention to every word his patients said to him ... a revolutionary difference from the attitude of previous physicians ...” ( Jones 1959 p159 ).
) Niven explained in his autobiography that there was no military way that he, as a lieutenant-colonel, and Ustinov, who was only a private, could associate, except as an officer and his subordinate, hence their strange " act ".
This led to the urban legend that Zappa was the son of Hugh Brannum, who played Mr. Green Jeans, a myth Zappa officially dispelled in his 1989 autobiography, The Real Frank Zappa Book, as did Keeshan in his 1996 autobiography, Good Morning, Captain.
Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is a fictional autobiography of the title character ( whose birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer )— a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued.
In his autobiography, Take Me Home, Denver described his life as the eldest son of a family shaped by a stern father who could not show his love for his children.
For the movie Welles intercut footage of Elmyr de Hory, an art forger, and Clifford Irving, who wrote an " authorized " autobiography of Howard Hughes that had been revealed to be a hoax.
Her co-star in the film was Jane Fonda ( playing writer Lillian Hellman ), who, in her 2005 autobiography, noted that:
At 17, Rogers married Jack Culpepper, a singer / dancer / comedian / recording artist of the day who worked under the name Jack Pepper ( according to Ginger's autobiography, she knew Culpepper when she was a child, as her cousin's boyfriend ).
The British officer John Masters recorded in his autobiography that Pathan women in the North-West Frontier Province of British India during the Anglo-Afghan Wars would castrate non Muslim soldiers who were captured, like British and Sikhs.
It is an autobiography of his early years presented in the form of a novel, with false names being given to the central characters, including Sassoon himself, who appears as " George Sherston ," and his mother (" Aunt Evelyn ").
However, this seems to be a confusion with his account in his autobiography of his older brother Fred's proposal in Dublin in 1913 to the " ravishingly beautiful ... dark hair " Geraldine Fitzgerald who wanted to go on the stage.

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