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He was heavily injured both physically and psychologically, and the " Armitage " personality was constructed as part of experimental " computer-mediated psychotherapy " by Wintermute ( see below ), one of the artificial intelligences seen in the story ( the other one being the eponymous Neuromancer ) which is actually controlling the mission.
The term " Russian Roulette " originated in an eponymous 1937 short story by George Surdezof:
The story of the eponymous character is taken from medieval German romance, notably the Parzival of Wolfram von Eschenbach and its sequel, Lohengrin, written by a different author, itself inspired by the epic of Garin le Loherain.
The Marvelous Orange Tree trick was used by the eponymous conjurer in Steven Millhauser's short story, " Eisenheim The Illusionist ", subsequently filmed as The Illusionist ( 2006 ), where a more complex variant is shown.
Examples of this include the 1960 Danger Man episode " View from the Villa " starring Patrick McGoohan, the 1976 four-episode Doctor Who story entitled " The Masque of Mandragora " set in Renaissance Italy, and an episode of Citizen Smith in which the eponymous hero visits Rimini.
Walt Disney Pictures used the story of The Sorcerer's Apprentice as a basis for its eponymous fantasy-adventure film in 2010.
The most traditional of his novels, made into an unsuccessful cult film, it tells the story of a bright, egotistical teenager ( which Amis acknowledges as autobiographical ) and his relationship with the eponymous girlfriend in the year before going to university.
The story begins with the birth of the eponymous Titus, as the heir to the throne of the House of Groan, and finishes just over a year later with his " Earling " or formal investiture as the seventy-seventh Earl of Groan, after the untimely death of his father Sepulchrave.
Pratt continued to produce new stories over the next two decades, many first appearing in the eponymous comics magazine Corto Maltese, until 1988 when the final story Mu was serialised, ending in June 1989.
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.
So they organize a raffle and Gladstone Gander wins a fishing trip to Canada, where he recovers The Golden Helmet from Barks's eponymous story, allowing Azure Blue to resume his plans of owning North America.
In this short story, written in August 1921 and first published in November 1933, Atal, now an adult, becomes an apprentice to Barzai the Wise and travels with him to seek out the tale's eponymous deities.
A. Emerton notes that it is “ widely agreed ” that the story of Judah and Tamar “ reflects a period after the settlement of the Israelites in Canaan .” He also suggests the possibility that it contains “ aetiological motifs concerned with the eponymous ancestors of the clans of Judah .” Emerton notes that Dillman and Noth considered the account of the deaths of Er and Onan to “ reflect the dying out of two clans of Judah bearing their names, or at least of their failure to maintain a separate existence .” However, this view was “ trenchantly criticized ” by Thomas L. Thompson.
That embedded story itself contains a third tale, the eponymous Blind Assassin, a science fiction story told by Alex's fictional counterpart to the second novel's protagonist, believed to be Laura's fictional counterpart.
Prodosh Chandra Mitter, popularly known by his nickname Feluda, first appeared in the eponymous short story Feludar Goyendagiri ( Feluda's Investigation ) in 1965.
The French equivalent is the story of Jeannot's knife, where the eponymous knife has had its blade changed fifteen times and its handle fifteen times, but is still the same knife.
The story follows the exploits of seven children as they are terrorized by the eponymous being, which exploits the fears and phobias of its victims in order to disguise itself while hunting its prey.
In the collection's eponymous story " Axiomatic ", the protagonist enters a store selling mods not only for every variety of psychedelic experiences, but for altering one's personality traits, sexual orientation, and even religion.
At the time of his death Blitzstein was at work on Idiots First, a one-act opera based on the eponymous story by Bernard Malamud – intended to be part of a set of one-acters called Tales of Malamud – which Ned Rorem has called " his best work ".
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.
Also included were Al Anders ' Western hero the Masked Raider ; the jungle lord Ka-Zar the Great, with Ben Thompson adapting the story " King of Fang and Claw " by Bob Byrd in Goodman's eponymous pulp magazine Ka-Zar # 1 ( Oct. 1936 ); the non-continuing-character story " Jungle Terror ", featuring adventurer Ken Masters, drawn and possibly written by Art Pinajian under the quirky pseudonym " Tohm Dixon " or " Tomm Dixon " ( with the published signature smudged ); " Now I'll Tell One ", five single-panel, black-and-white gag cartoons by Fred Schwab, on the inside front cover ; and a two-page prose story by Ray Gill, " Burning Rubber ", about auto racing.
In 1981, Lucélia posed naked for Playboy again, in order to promote the film Luz del Fuego, which tells the story of the eponymous ballet dancer which shocked the Brazilian society of the early 1950s by founding the a naturist political party and creating the first clothes-free area in Brazil at an island in Baía de Guanabara.

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Their only album, the eponymous The Modern Lovers, contained stylistically unprecedented songs about dating awkwardness, growing up in Massachusetts, and love of life and the USA.
* Rock bands – Jeff Wayne and Rick Wakeman with Kevin Peek did a Progressive Rock version of the entire suite with added incidental music on an album called " Beyond The Planets " which also contained occasional narration by Patrick Allen. An arrangement of " Mars " by progressive-rock trio Emerson, Lake & Powell appeared on their eponymous album ( 1985 ) and was played in their 1985 – 86 live shows. King Crimson, Greg Lake's first successful band performed a rock arrangement of " Mars " live in 1969.
During his September 1977 tour of Australia, an eponymous compilation album ( also known unofficially as Starstorm ) that contained unreleased versions of previously released songs, was released by Starstorm Records, and distributed by Rhema Records, which was owned by his then Australian promoter, David Smallbone, the father of CCM singer Rebecca St. James.
Their eponymous debut album, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown ( 1968 ) contained the song " Fire ", a chart-topping hit single in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, with Crane's organ on the leads.
Other notable covers include those by pop / rock duo They Might Be Giants on their 2001 Mink Car album, and Matt Bianco, who covered the song in 1985, reaching number 13 in the UK Singles Chart ( the single version was then included in their second eponymous album in 1986, while the respective CD edition of the album only contained its 12 " Dance Mix-both versions featured on the MC edition of the long playing work, depending upon the various countries ).
In May, with the new lineup, they released possibly their finest work: their eponymous third album, which contained the classic " Evening Over Rooftops " ( again with strings by David Bedford which Edgar Broughton called " stunning ").
Their eponymous album, Coroner, was a compilation which contained unreleased material and a selection of hits from previous albums.
On 16 July 1979, Dalek I released their first single, " Freedom Fighters ", which contained the eponymous song and " Two Chameleons " ( as b-side ).
Seal is Seal's eponymous 1991 debut album and contained the UK singles: " Killer " ( originally performed with Adamski ), " Crazy ", " Future Love Paradise ", " The Beginning " and " Violet ".
The archaeological zone is contained within the eponymous modern municipio ( municipality ) of Casas Grandes.
The first seven issues also contained a backup story starring The Weird from the eponymous 1988 miniseries, with art by Starlin.

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Although the Period takes its name from the Ediacara Hills where geologist Reg Sprigg first discovered fossils of the eponymous biota in 1946, the type section is located in the bed of the Enorama Creek within Brachina Gorge in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, at.
Location of Asti within the province of Asti | eponymous province.
Prehistoric settlements best known for the eneolithic necropolis ( mid-5th millennium BCE radiocarbon dating ), a key archaeological site in world prehistory, eponymous of old European Varna culture and internationally considered the world's oldest large find of gold artifacts, existed within modern city limits.
There are many other buildings, monuments and a street named for his memory within the City of Cleveland including the CMHA Carl Stokes Center, Stokes Boulevard, and the eponymous Carl Stokes Brigade club.
Females of the eight families of the Terebrantia all possess the eponymous saw-like ovipositor on the anteapical abdominal segment, lay eggs singly within plant tissue, and have two " pupal " stages.
The eponymous Herman is actually anybody within the confines of the strip — a man, a woman, a child, any animal or even an extraterrestrial.
Reference to this myth is also seen within Shakespeare's Hamlet, where the eponymous character addresses his close friend Horatio as " O Damon dear ".
This contrasts with Wuchang and Hanyang, whose names have been retained in the eponymous administrative districts within the City of Wuhan.
Zheng was founded in 806 BC when King Xuan of Zhou, the penultimate king of the Western Zhou, made his younger brother Prince You ( 王子友 ) Duke of Zheng and granted him lands within the royal domain at the eponymous Zheng in modern day Hua County, Shaanxi on the Wei River east of Xi ' an.
In September 2005, Maimon released her eponymous debut album, Shiri Maimon which went gold within a few months, selling over 20, 000 copies.
But when their eponymous debut album came out in 1993, it sold over 40, 000 copies within a year of its release.
This category encompasses everything from the Dragoon Spirits enabling each playable character to transform into the eponymous Dragoons, to various incidental items acquired and used within certain Field Maps.
Two of the mesne manors of the Lords of Bowland remained within the bounds of the township of Newton after the fourteenth century but did not fall within the demesne of Slaidburn: Battersby was held by the eponymous Battersby family until the late sixteenth century.

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