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He reunited with Hitchcock at the end of the decade in Under Capricorn ( 1949 ) as an Australian land-owner with a shady past.
For instance, Alabama-born Major Henry Hitchcock, who served in Sherman's staff, declared that " it is a terrible thing to consume and destroy the sustenance of thousands of people ", but if the scorched earth strategy served " to paralyze their husbands and fathers who are fighting ... it is mercy in the end.
The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write " the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures ".
Hitchcock was established in 1960 as the area's population boomed, topping out at nearly 7, 000 by the end of the 1960s.
To this end, he organised a group of managers for Merrick: music hall proprietor J. Ellis, travelling showman George Hitchcock, and fair owner Sam Roper.
It was Hitchcock who asked Herrmann for the " recognition scene " near the end of Vertigo ( the scene where James Stewart's character suddenly realizes Kim Novak's identity ) to be played with music.
Herrmann's relationship with Hitchcock came to an abrupt end when they disagreed over the score for Torn Curtain.
At season's end, Tortorella became a finalist for the Jack Adams Award for a 3rd time, losing to Ken Hitchcock of St. Louis.
In an audio commentary ( DVD ), Lehman stated that he " wanted to write the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures.
As continental glaciers receded near the end of the last glacial period, a moraine at Rocky Hill, Connecticut, dammed the river to create ephemeral Lake Hitchcock, extending north some 200 miles ( 320 km .).
On April 16, 2008, only four months after seeking reappointment and a month after the unanimous rejection by students, Hitchcock suddenly withdrew her request for reappointment in an email to faculty, staff, and students and announced her resignation, to become effective two weeks later, on April 30, 2008, fourteen months before the scheduled end of her term.
And thanks to a final, cops-and-robbers " chase " through East Side Manhattan and on the Williamsburg Bridge, a generally talkative mystery story is whipped up to a roaring ' Hitchcock ' end.
The shoot-out at the end of the film was based on the Sidney Street Siege, a real-life incident which took place in London's East End ( where Hitchcock grew up ) on 3 January 1911.

end and pushed
Hoag pushed open the door: at the far end of the long dark room Muller was faintly silhouetted against the window, the rifle still raised ; ;
In more recent times, it has been suggested that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage between Agrippina and Claudius to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches.
In the end, the balloon is pushed in random directions, so it should not move on average.
Sixty years ago most archaeologists believed that brochs, usually regarded as castles, were built by immigrants who had been displaced and pushed northward, first by the intrusions of Belgic tribes into what is now south-east England towards the end of the second century BC and later by the Roman invasion of southern Britain from AD 43 onwards.
It has been suggested in recent times that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches.
Instead of pushing each potential future pixel coordinate on the stack, it inspects the neighbour lines ( previous and next ) to find adjacent segments that may be filled in a future pass ; the coordinates ( either the start or the end ) of the line segment are pushed on the stack.
Following the end of the Cold War, the European Economic Community pushed for closer integration, cooperation in foreign and home affairs, and started to increase its membership into the neutral and former communist countries.
In the end of the invasion by Ottoman troops the two brothers were pushed to the castle of their capital city of Bergama ( Pergamum ).
By the end of 1989, the last hardline members of the party's Central Committee had either resigned or been pushed out, followed in 1990 by 95 % of the SED's 2. 3 million members.
There are but two means of spreading information ( i. e. a key revocation ) in a distributed system: either the information is " pushed " to users from a central point ( or points ), or else it is " pulled " from a central point ( or points ) by the end users.
Standing on the Rokin side of the square dressed as an Orthodox Jew, he refused to end a loud conversation on a cell phone during the two-minute silence, then pushed his way through the crowd while muttering unintelligibly and issued an extended loud scream that was heard all over the square.
Running back Pete Banaszak tried to recover the ball on the 12-yard line, but could not keep his footing, and the ball was pushed even closer to the end zone.
Those games and the playoffs were pushed back at the end of the regular season.
On August 28 – 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina pushed a massive storm surge into Mobile Bay, measuring high at Bayou La Batre ( Alabama ), with higher waves on top, and high at Mobile, at the far northern end of Mobile Bay.
As Brown and Squire began collaborating more closely on songwriting, they decided that they should take a larger slice of the money than the other band members ; Couzens and Wren left the band in protest, although they soon returned, and Couzens played an ill-fated gig with the band at the end of May before being pushed out of the band by Evans after flying home alone while the rest of the band returned in their van.
However, the price was concessions on various fronts ; despite strong personal doubts, in the end he pushed for proceedings against the Templars, and he personally ruled to suppress the order.
As the power of the Roman empire declined the Franks pushed forward along both banks of the Rhine, and by the end of the 5th century had conquered all the lands that had formerly been under Roman influence.
The story will end with a " Mission Complete " message if the player managed to gun down Kantaris ' car, destroyed the robot in enough time so it causes Kantaris to be pushed out of the window, or shoot down the gunship.
Shortly before the end of his first year at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel, at the age of twelve, he was pushed to the ground by another boy so hard that he was for a moment unconscious ( Jung later recognized that the incident was his fault, indirectly ).
During the first three years after the end of the war ( 1945 – 1948 ), however, literature maintained a certain degree of freedom, although the strengthening of the extreme left gradually pushed out of the public sphere first the Catholic authors ( Deml, Durych, Čep, Zahradníček ), then the moderate Communists.
As the power of the Roman empire declined the Franks pushed forward along both banks of the Rhine, and by the end of the 5th century had conquered all the lands that had formerly been under Roman influence.
E. P. Thompson notes that for British workers at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries, the " gap in status between a ' servant ,' a hired wage-laborer subject to the orders and discipline of the master, and an artisan, who might ' come and go ' as he pleased, was wide enough for men to shed blood rather than allow themselves to be pushed from one side to the other.
The Buddhists pushed for a five point agreement: freedom to fly religious flags, an end to arbitrary arrests, compensation for the Huế victims, punishment for the officials responsible and religious equality.
Near the end, several boats ( Donald's included ) crashed and a loose motor pushed him into the finish line in the first place.
The end of the novel is famous for its ambiguity, which leaves open the possibility that Irene has pushed Clare out the window, or that Clare has committed suicide.

end and for
Forced to realize that this was the end of a very short line I scanned a road marker and discovered what the end of a slightly longer line would be for the old Mexican: Moriarty, New Mexico.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
He fought to the end to preserve it as a `` government of the people, by the people, for the people ''.
`` I knew I was carrying on with abstraction to its very end -- for me '', he said of the two years' output in Virginia.
He walked home at night for two miles beyond the end of a suburban trolley.
My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
This warm relationship came to an abrupt end in June of 1834 when the National Congress appropriated $3,000 for compiling and printing the laws of Arkansas Territory, and, taking note of the recent wave of corruption in the legislature, left it to the governor to award the contract.
Gorton left England, he said, `` to enjoy libertie of conscience in respect to faith towards God, and for no other end ''.
It was not merely a hunger for `` money, gold and precious objects '' that delayed the papal pronouncement that could have brought the war to an end ; ;
They had risen from humble beginnings by their own diligence and astuteness, they were unfettered by the codes that bound nobles like Othon or even the older generation of clerks like Hotham, and they were working for an end that their opponents had never even visualized.
At the end of World War 2,, free Europe was ready for a new beginning.
When they lost it, the French artillery moved in, and that was the end for Garibaldi that time, on 30 April 1849.
Let us prepare for peace, instead of for a war which would mean the end of civilization.
But the solution to this dilemma is not the incorporation of the United States into an Atlantic Community or `` economic empire '', but merely what libertarians like Henry Hazlitt and Ludwig Von Mises have been arguing for years: an end to government regulations, an end to government competition in industry, and a realistic depreciation allowance for industry.
He thought he saw -- it awakened and, for a moment, interested him -- that Elizabeth held a leash in her hand and that a round fuzzy puppy was on the end of the leash.
And for him to leave this job now without accomplishing anything would mean practically the end of his career in the Methodist church, if not in all churches.
It went right on creaking under his own considerable weight, and all it needed, Harold thought, was for somebody to fling himself back in a fit of laughter and that would be the end of it.
At the other end of the spectrum, where the more advanced countries can be relied upon to make well thought through decisions as to project priorities within a consistent program, we should be prepared to depart substantially from detailed project approval as the basis for granting assistance and to move toward long-term support, in cooperation with other developed countries, of the essential foreign exchange requirements of the country's development program.
In that both cities end their fiscal years on September 30, they could levy taxes for an interim period of nine months, commencing with September 30 and ending with June 30.
( B ) to finance, for not more than two years beyond the end of said period, such grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and studies as may theretofore have been undertaken pursuant to this Act ; ;

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