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Stein adds, " In this first-ever subversive horror movie, the resourceful black hero survives the zombies only to be killed by a redneck posse ".
A pencil drawing of Beery survives that was done on a film set by Healy, an amateur artist as well as movie actor and the organizer and original leader of The Three Stooges.
The movie varies slightly from the original, because Karen burns the house and survives the curse.
In a nod to the shipwrecked opening of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, the movie includes a scene where the character Viola, separated from her love by an arranged marriage and bound for the American colonies, survives a shipwreck and comes ashore to
McGrath also lead the formation of TriStar Pictures, a partnership of Columbia, HBO and CBS — the first new movie studio in fifty years — which survives to this day as part of Sony Entertainment.

survives and location
The name survives now in the street names Newington Causeway and Newington Butts and in the open space Newington Gardens, formerly the location of Horsemonger Lane Gaol from 1791.
A remnant of the original buildings survives to this day in the form of the " Irwin Street Building ", so-called due to its former location.
When the Angels regroup, Charlie's offices are blown up, but a radio receiver survives in the rubble, and the Angels deduce Bosley's location as he speaks to them using a radio transmitter implanted in his teeth.
Because an ice sheet survives summer, the temperature in that location usually does not warm much above freezing.
Hospital Lane ( formerly Seagates Lane ), which flanks the western side of the castle, was the location of the prison hospital which survives today as Portchester House, a private residence.
Only Homebush survives as an original location name.
However it survives on the railways of the United Kingdom as a location identifier.
He asked to be buried on the left side of the altar in the church in Kortrijk, although the exact location can no longer be found, and the epitaph only survives in several partially contradictory copies.
The music is known to survive for numbers shown in bold ; a ballet also survives, but its location is uncertain.
Today it survives in its original location as a neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, south of the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River.
Two large city parks — Silver Lake Park and Clove Lakes Park — form the eastern and western boundaries, respectively, of Sunnyside, which is named for a boarding house that was established there in 1889 ; the vicinity had previously been known as Clovenia, owing to its location in what was then referred to as the Clove Valley, whose name survives in Clove Road, which runs from West Brighton to Grasmere, and is one of the neighborhood's principal thoroughfares.
Although little of the village survives today, the Waldridge Manor in the nearby village of Meadle shows the approximate location of the original settlement.
Sulhamstead is the location of Folly Farm. Originally the main house comprised a timber-framed cottage which is believed to date back to around 1650 which was gradually enlarged into a farm house and now survives as the north-east wing of the present house.
survives although the location and date of the recorded event being unknown.

survives and today
What survives today of Ogden's Basic English is the basic 850-word list used as the beginner's vocabulary of the English language taught worldwide, especially in Asia.
See, e. g., Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States, ( giving federal courts the authority to fashion common law rules with respect to issues of federal power, in this case negotiable instruments backed by the federal government ); see also International News Service v. Associated Press, 248 U. S. 215 ( 1918 ) ( creating a cause of action for misappropriation of " hot news " that lacks any statutory grounding, but that is one of the handful of federal common law actions that survives today ); National Basketball Association v. Motorola, Inc., 105 F. 3d 841, 843-44, 853 ( 2d Cir.
The Bucoleon Palace as it survives today
The marketplace where farmers brought in crops from surrounding towns to sell survives today as the small park at the corner of John F. Kennedy ( J. F. K.
One plane tree survives today in a corner of the Putney End, the sole tree to be found in any British senior football stadium.
One nearly complete example of the Code survives today, on a diorite stele in the shape of a huge index finger, tall ( see images at right ).
It is not unusual that no written record of their expedition survives ; voyages of discovery in those days were often national or commercial secrets, and unless a journal survived, they are completely unknown today.
This negative reputation survives today in the English language, in terms like " gin mills " or the American phrase " gin joints " to describe disreputable bars or " gin-soaked " to refer to drunks, and in the phrase " mother's ruin ", a common British name for gin.
Ephorus made Homer a younger cousin of Hesiod, Herodotus ( Histories, 2. 53 ) evidently considered them near-contemporaries, and the 4th century BC sophist Alcidamas in his work Mouseion even brought them together for an imagined poetic agon, which survives today as the Contest of Homer and Hesiod.
This approach, the Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Kingdoms, survives today in the popular mind, notably in the form of the parlour game question: " Is it animal, vegetable or mineral ?".
Nevertheless his achievements in creating a teachable architecture language that can be used to express the modern technological era survives until today.
* SU-KI-RI-TA: Sugrita, a place name which occurs in Linear B as well ; the town survives today as Sybrita.
This survives today as the panentheistic religion, Oversoul.
* Rodgers was founded in 1958 as an organ company and survives today as a subsidiary of Roland, still manufacturing high-quality electric, electronic, and pipe organs.
The actual crown which survives today was probably never worn by the king himself as it has been dated as originating in the 12th century.
The earliest medical scientist of whose works any great part survives today is Hippocrates, a Greek physician active in the late 5th and early 4th centuries BCE ( 460-377 BCE ).
Around 1943, presumably to reduce the risk of Luftwaffe bombing, a new dispersed design office was opened at Fairmile Manor in Cobham, Surrey ; little is known of this establishment and nothing survives there today.
The art of Siddham calligraphy survives today in Japan.
JKD as it survives today — if one wants to view it " refined " as a product, not a process — is what was left at the time of Bruce Lee's death.
In their book Shakespeare Reshaped, 1606 – 1623, Gary Taylor and John Jowett argue that part of the text of Measure that survives today is not in its original form, but rather the product of a revision after Shakespeare's death by Thomas Middleton.
Perhaps stemming from the old French word for the fruit, pomme-grenade, the pomegranate was known in early English as " apple of Grenada "— a term which today survives only in heraldic blazons.
At that time a castle ( which still survives today ) was built on a hill.
Very little of his poetry survives today but enough is recorded on papyrus fragments and in quotes by ancient commentators for many conclusions to be drawn at least tentatively ( nobody knows if and when the sands of Egypt will reveal further discoveries ).
The new station included a large stained glass window depicting the L & SWR's company crest over the main road entrance, surrounded by a frieze listing the counties served by the railway ( the latter survives today ).
His work survives today only as quotations by ancient scholars or recorded on fragments of papyrus recovered from archaeological sites in Egypt, yet his extant verses include some of the finest examples of Greek poetry.

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