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Behrman's play The Pirate, with songs by Cole Porter, in which Kelly plays the eponymous swashbuckler.
Peake also wrote poetry and literary nonsense in verse form, short stories for adults and children ( Letters from a Lost Uncle ), stage and radio plays, and Mr Pye, a relatively tightly-structured novel in which God implicitly mocks the evangelical pretensions and cosy world-view of the eponymous hero.
In the fall of 1963, she and Keith Andes starred as a married couple in her eponymous CBS television series Glynis, in which she appears as a mystery writer and Andes plays a criminal defense attorney.
Davis plays the eponymous lead character and hero: a reluctant farmer who plays a critical role in protecting a special baby from a tyrannical queen in a sword and sorcery setting.
The name plays on the eponymous California city Toluca Lake, and is also a reference to 1940s actress Veronica Lake.
Bassist Dave McGowan, who has also played with Teenage Fanclub, also plays on the 2011 eponymous debut album.
His latest plays include The Wake ( 1997 ), The House ( 2000 ) and The Alice Trilogy, which premiered in 2005 at the Royal Court Theatre in London with Juliet Stevenson in the eponymous role.
In this theater production, the Phoenix ( from the eponymous Tezuka manga ) plays the role of a storyteller, and introduces the two pictures.
During the first year, Jaden plays an Elemental HERO deck composed of the eponymous series of monsters, Spell and Trap Cards and that support them, as well as his " partner " Winged Kuriboh which he received from Yugi.
Syrus plays a Vehicroid deck composed of the eponymous series of vehicle-like monsters.
His Tom Thumb ( 1730 ) was a satire on all of the tragedies written before him, with quotations from all the worst plays patched together for absurdity, and the plot concerned the eponymous tiny man attempting to run things.
Although best remembered for his play, Alfie, mostly because of the British film starring Michael Caine in the eponymous role, Naughton was a prolific writer of plays, novels, short stories and children's books.
The station plays a role in the 1998 film Next Stop Wonderland as the eponymous destination of the main characters.

eponymous and superhero
It featured the eponymous anthropomorphic duck superhero whose alter ego is mild-mannered single parent Drake Mallard.
* Ultraman Nexus, the eponymous alien superhero
It features the eponymous Danger Mouse, an English mouse who works as a superhero / secret agent.
In the story, written by Judd Winick, Walsh aided the eponymous superhero team in going public on America's Most Wanted with information regarding a child slave trader, which eventually led to a solid lead gained from the tips that poured in.
The heroine of the series is the eponymous character, Cybersix ( more properly Cyber-6 ), a leather-clad, genetically-engineered superhero who by day operates behind the guise of a male high school literature teacher, and by night battles the monstrous biological weapons of her creator.
When the eponymous superhero team ends up in the " real world ", they visit Forbidden Planet and discover comic books that feature them.
Hellcat joined the superhero team the Defenders in issue # 44 ( Feb. 1977 ) of the eponymous comic.
* Foamy the Freakadog, a briefly appearing sidekick to the eponymous superhero on the Freakazoid television show
# The image is used as the primary means of visual identification of the article topic, the superhero team and its eponymous comic book series Alpha Flight.
* M. A. N. T. I. S., a superhero from an eponymous television series
Captain Novolin is a Super NES video game starring the eponymous superhero who has type 1 diabetes.

eponymous and named
The symbol was used by André-Marie Ampère, after whom the unit of electric current is named, in formulating the eponymous Ampère's force law which he discovered in 1820.
* List of eponymous laws ( those named after their inventor )
Sun Lutang's eponymous style of t ' ai chi ch ' uan fuses principles from all three arts he named as neijia.
Reichskanzlei Berchtesgaden (" Reich Chancellery Berchtesgaden "), another nickname of the regime ( named after the eponymous town located in the vicinity of Hitler's mountain residence where he spent much of his time in office ) was also banned at the same time, despite the fact that a sub-section of the Chancellery was in fact installed there to serve Hitler's needs.
When Pausanias visited the city of Triteia in the second century CE, he was told that the name of the city was derived from an eponymous Triteia, a daughter of Triton, and that it claimed to have been founded by her son ( with Ares ), one among several mythic heroes named Melanippus (" Black Horse ").
* The eponymous cities in Texas, Mississippi, and Minnesota are named after Houston
Aegea is a back-formation from " Aegean ", the sea that was named for an eponymous Aegeus in early levels of Greek mythology.
Shortly thereafter, the first three volumes were published and named independently and also collected in an eponymous boxed set.
It is still often referred to on maps by the original canal crossing name of Windmill Bridge and is very close to the spot where the eponymous windmill once stood ; attracting the attention of a local Brentford artist named Joseph Mallard William Turner.
It was named after the eponymous Native American tribe.
It was named after the eponymous chief of the Seminole.
The town is believed to be named after George Washington, the town may also be named after Washington, CT as there are records of individuals moving eponymous town in Connecticut to Vermont around 1766.
The city is named for an eponymous lake, and lies on that lake's east side.
In common with Fleming's other Bond stories, he used the names of people he knew, or knew of, throughout his story, including the book's eponymous villain, who was named after British architect Ernő Goldfinger.
* List of eponymous laws ( laws, adages, and other succinct observations or predictions named after persons )
For many years a literary and historical body called the Brasenose Society flourished at Stamford School ( attended by his father and brother ) which was named after the eponymous society founded by Stukeley while Vicar of All Saints, Stamford.
According to the Senchus, Dál Riata was divided into three sub-kingdoms in the 7th century, each ruled by a kin group named for their eponymous founder.
Nothing certain is known of Comgall beyond the fact of his death, but he significant as the eponymous founder of the Cenél Comgaill, one of the kindreds of Dál Riata named by the Senchus fer n-Alban.
" In Zevon's song, the eponymous Roland has his head blown off by one of his fellow mercanaries, named Van Owen ( a name resembling the trisyllable pronunciation of Ganelon ).
The eponymous 1977 debut album by Univers Zéro includes a track named " Docteur Petiot ".
Zhongshan, one of the few cities in China with an eponymous name, is named after Dr. Sun Yat-sen ( 1866 – 1925 ) who was also known as Sun Zhongshan.
During his exploration, Colter became the first known European to visit what is now known as Yellowstone National Park ; he reported on what was named the eponymous Colter's Hell.
The Franco-British Exhibition and the 1908 Summer Olympics brought about the development of the exhibition and events area known as the " White City ", and two new Underground stations opened to serve these major international events, both named Wood Lane: the CLR Wood Lane station was a sub-surface station located on the eponymous lane, while the Wood Lane Metropolitan station was situated on a viaduct on its Hammersmith branch nearby.
Many syndromes are named after the physicians credited with first reporting the association ; these are " eponymous " syndromes ( see also the list of eponymous diseases, many of which are called " syndromes ").

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