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Shakespeare's use of it in All's Well That Ends Well and Measure for Measure followed his sources for the plays ( stories by Boccaccio and Cinthio ); nevertheless Oxfordians say that de Vere was drawn to these stories because they " paralleled his own ", based on Osborne's anecdote.
The basic issue was Osborne's unwillingness to go through the rewrite process, more arduous in film than it is in the theatre.
Then in 1958, he was offered the part of Jimmy Porter, " an angry young man " role, in the film version of John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger, a gritty drama about middle-class life in the British Midlands, directed by Tony Richardson, and again with Claire Bloom as co-star.
In the Marvel Noir reality, Ben Parker is a social activist who was murdered by Norman Osborne's enforcers.
The phrase was originally coined by the Royal Court Theatre's press officer to promote John Osborne's Look Back in Anger.
The Osborne's design was based largely on the Xerox NoteTaker, a prototype developed at Xerox PARC in 1976 by Alan Kay.
The Osborne's popularity was surpassed by the similar Kaypro II which had a much more practical CRT that could display the standard 80 characters on 24 lines as well as double density floppies that could store twice as much data.
In his final five seasons, Osborne's record was a staggering 60 – 3 (. 952 ), the strongest finale to any coaching career in college football history.
In 1995, he played all those roles for Joan Osborne's debut album Relish, which was nominated for six Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year for the No. 4 Billboard hit " One of Us ," which Bazilian single-handedly wrote.
After the May 2010 General Election, Hoban took his shadow portfolio into Government when he was appointed Financial Secretary in George Osborne's Treasury team.
The regiment campaigned from March 1781, under the command of Major Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey ( who was also the regimental Colonel of the 86th Foot ) in the American Revolutionary War at Petersburgh, Portsmouth and Osborne's Hill in the Battle of Brandywine.
Osborne's most notable work is The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King for which he was the recipient of the Academy Award for Best Picture, which he shares with Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh.
In an assessment of Osborne's life, a New York Times book reviewer wrote: " His career as a penologist was short, but in the interval of the few years he served he succeeded in revolutionizing American prison reform, if not always in fact, then in awakening responsibility ....
Thomas Mott Osborne's mother, Eliza Wright Osborne, wife of David Munsen Osborne, was also a feminist leader, though of lesser note.
There was a significant development in the 1955-56 British theatre season during which John Osborne's Look Back in Anger ( and Samuel Beckett's English version of his own Waiting for Godot ) premiered.
Getting a major break in John Osborne's West of Suez at the Royal Court with Ralph Richardson, he then acted in major productions at the Royal Court and the Royal National Theatre and was directed by Laurence Olivier in J.
Look Back in Anger was a strongly autobiographical piece based on Osborne's unhappy marriage to Pamela Lane and their life in cramped accommodation in Derby.
While Osborne aspired towards a career in theatre, Lane was of a more practical and materialistic persuasion, not taking Osborne's ambitions seriously while cuckolding him with a local dentist.
Interviews with former employees cast doubt on the idea that Osborne's downfall was caused solely by announcement ahead of availability.
He was in Peter Gill's production of John Osborne's Look Back in Anger at the Theatre Royal, Bath from August to September 2006.
The only song officially released on CD was a remixed version of " Just Another Story About Skeeter Thompson ", included on Buzz Osborne's 1992 solo EP King Buzzo, retitled " Skeeter ".
Stanhope is angry because Raleigh had seemed to imply that he didn't care about Osborne's death because he was eating and drinking.
* Osborne's " Study for Bassoon ", which was later revised and published as " Rhapsody for Bassoon "
Both of Osborne's parents were dead by 1900 and the four children went to live with their widowed aunt: Johanna Katrine Jensen ( 1857-1946 ), who was born in Farsund, Norway and had been married to Steffen Barca.

was and ability
The biggest loss, of course, was the individual's lessened desire and ability to give his services to the growth of his company and our economy.
The portrait that had developed, fragmentarily but consistently, was the portrait of a man to whom serious thinking is alien enough that the making of a decision inhibits, when it does not forestall, any ability to review the decision in the light of new evidence.
Some people thought he lacked both ability and character, but most agreed that he was noble in appearance and, for a Russian, humane.
But his greatest achievement, in his own eyes and in the eyes of his colleagues and teachers, was his amazing ability to produce literary Latin pieces, and he was often called on to do so.
He was a loud-voiced man, once vigorous but for many years now declining in strength and ability.
Some years ago this Class was judged by celebrities who knew nothing of what was required of a Junior's ability to show a dog.
Thus, the Span of its ossification was shortened and the center's ability to `` catch up '' in ossification is demonstrated.
The relinquishing by philosophy of pretentious claims to empirical priority gives it an ability to treat problems of meaning and truth which in the past it was unable to examine because of its missionary attitude to knowledge of more humble sorts.
`` To be creative is to have the ability to cause to exist -- to produce where nothing was before -- to bring forth an original production of human intelligence or power ''.
In 1890 when the trip to Europe and the Holy Land was arranged for Miss Packard, it was Miss Upton who planned the trip, and `` with rare executive ability '' bore the brunt of `` the entire pilgrimage from beginning to end ''.
Kieffer, the only junior in the group, was commended for his ability to hit in the clutch, as well as his all-round excellent play.
At the same time, there was increased reason for a quick meeting lest the Soviet leader, as a result of those episodes, come to a dangerously erroneous conclusion about the West's ability and determination to resist Communist pressure.
The Hopkinsian universal disinterested benevolence, although holding to original sin and the doctrine of election, inspired its adherents to heroic endeavours for others, looked for the early coming of the Millennium, and was paralleled by the confidence in man's ability cherished by the Unitarians, Emerson, and the Transcendentalists.
It was the kind of thing that could ruin a man's life, and it was a tribute to John's strength of character and very real business ability that it hadn't ruined his.
Arriving at one's reward in afterlife was a demanding ordeal, requiring a sin-free heart and the ability to recite the spells, passwords and formulae of the Book of the Dead.
The ability to modify the hardness of steel by heat treatment had been known since 1100 BC, and the rare material was valued for use in tool and weapon making.
When someone was praising an orator for his ability to magnify small points, he said, " In my opinion it's not a good cobbler who fits large shoes on small feet.
The destruction of the whole Theban army is said to only have been averted by the ability of Epaminondas, who was serving in the campaign, but not as general.
For many years there was confusion amongst botanists over the generic names Amaryllis and Hippeastrum, one result of which is that the common name " amaryllis " is mainly used for cultivars of the genus Hippeastrum, widely sold in the winter months for their ability to bloom indoors.
Machiavelli goes on to reason that Agathocles ' success, in contrast to other criminal tyrants, was due to his ability to mitigate his crimes by limiting them to those that " are applied at one blow and are necessary to one's security, and that are not persisted in afterwards unless they can be turned to the advantage of the subjects ".
After experimenting to develop his ability to stop the unnecessary and habitual contracting in his neck, he found that his problem with recurrent voice loss was resolved.

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