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John and Shum
In 1983, Hung co-founded another production company, D & B Films Company Ltd (" D & B " being short for " Duk-Bo "), with Dickson Poon and John Shum.
* John Shum – Eric Chow

John and ("
Bryennios had been made kaisar ( Caesar ) and received the newly-created title of panhypersebastos (" honoured above all "), and remained loyal to both Alexios and John.
In the late 1950s she shared an exchange which was called " la croisée de deux sillages " (" the crossing of two wakes ") with actor and true-crime author John Gilmore, then an actor in France who was working on a New Wave film with Jean Seberg.
According to Hippolytus of Rome, John Mark is not Mark the Cousin of Barnabas, and Barnabas did not dispute with Paul because of personal favor to a blood relative, but due to his character as his nickname Barnabas (" Son of Encouragement ") indicates.
The first native Croatian ruler recognised by the Pope was duke Branimir, whom Pope John VIII referred to as Dux Croatorum (" Duke of Croats ") in 879.
" (" Here arrived the ships of king John II of Portugal – Diogo Cão, Pero Anes, Pero da Costa ”.
Beginning with John the Faster, the Bishop of Constantinople ( John IV, 582-595 ) adopted as a formal title for himself the by-then-customary honorific, Ecumenical Patriarch (" pre-eminent father for the civilized world ") over the strong objections of Rome: a title based on the political prestige of Constantinople and its economic and cultural centrality in the Empire.
The Catholic Church also has taught that faith and reason can and must work together, in the Papal encyclical letter issued by Pope John Paul II, Fides et Ratio (" Faith and Reason ").
There he remained six years, returning to Lisbon in 1526-27 having written a report entitled Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ").
In 1540, Luís Rodrigues published a version of Álvares account in a one volume folio, entitled Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ").
A longer version of the video ( based on the " Hibakusha " mix ) included an introductory cut-up monologue by Richard Nixon taken from an ad from his 1960 US Presidential campaign (" No .. firm diplomacy ... No .. peace for America and the world "), plus similar contributions from other world leaders, including Lord Beaverbrook, Yasser Arafat and John F. Kennedy.
For example, a pronoun may play the role of subject (" I kicked the ball "), of object (" John kicked me "), or of possessor (" That ball is mine ").
Languages such as Ancient Greek, Latin, and Sanskrit had ways of altering or inflecting nouns to mark roles which are not specially marked in English, such as the ablative case (" John kicked the ball away from the house ") and the instrumental case (" John kicked the ball with his foot ").
During his leadership of the Conservative Party, Major was portrayed as honest (" Honest John ") but unable to rein in the philandering and bickering within his party.
John Kingsley (" Joe ") Orton ( 1 January 1933 – 9 August 1967 ), was an English playwright and author.
Steven Culp portrayed John (" Johnny ") Hay in the 1988 miniseries Lincoln, based on Vidal's book.
He grew up on the family's pastoral properties and was educated at Glamorgan ( now part of Geelong Grammar School ) and Melbourne Grammar School, before completing a degree in philosophy, politics and economics (" Modern Greats ") at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1952, where he became friendly with future Canadian Prime Minister John Turner.
(" Virgin and Christ Child with Saint John the Baptist and Angels ")
John Lubbock kept these divisions in his work Pre-historic Times in 1865 and introduced the terms Paleolithic (" Old Stone Age ") and Neolithic (" New Stone Age ") for them.

John and Curly
When the stage driver, Buck ( Andy Devine ), looks for his normal shotgun guard, Marshal Curly Wilcox ( George Bancroft ) tells him that the guard has gone searching for fugitive the Ringo Kid ( John Wayne ).
Curly Bill Brocius and John Ringo encouraged talk of a lynching and led other men who pursued the wagon carrying O ' Rourke.
Along the way they meet and pick up Howard Cosell ( Eugene Levy ), Congressman Howard Baker ( Dave Thomas ), and Curly Howard ( John Candy ).
He was sought out by historians and the media, and two of the most influential historians of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Walter Mason Camp ( who interviewed Curly on several occasions ) and John S. Gray, accepted Curly's early account.
Earp biographer John Flood wrote that Curly Bill's friends buried his body on the nearby ranch of Frank Patterson near the Babocomari River.
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* John Ray " Curly " Seckler ( mandolin ), guitar )
* John Ray " Curly " Seckler
The Harlem Globetrotters: Meadowlark Lemon, Marques Haynes, Tex Harrison, " Geese " Ausbie, Nate Branch, Curly Neal, Theodis Lee, John Smith and Bobby Joe Mason.
He has a henchman named Muddy ( possibly voiced by either Hal Smith or John Stephenson ) who has a worm named Curly ( Don Messick ).

John and Winners
In 1980, Hayek, a non-practicing Roman Catholic, was one of twelve Nobel laureates to meet with Pope John Paul II, " to dialogue, discuss views in their fields, communicate regarding the relationship between Catholicism and science, and ' bring to the Pontiff's attention the problems which the Nobel Prize Winners, in their respective fields of study, consider to be the most urgent for contemporary man.
Winners Billy Bob Thornton and John Huston have only received nominations ( not wins ) in the acting categories.
" Winners of the John Hersey Prize include David M. Halbfinger ( Yale Class of 1990 ) and Motoko Rich ( Class of 1991 ), who both went on to reporting careers at The New York Times, and journalist Jacob Weisberg ( Class of 1985 ), current editor-in-chief of The Slate Group.
The 1994 Cup Winners ' Cup proved to be George Graham's last trophy at the club ; the following February he was sacked after nearly nine years in charge, after it was discovered he had accepted an illegal £ 425, 000 payment from Norwegian agent Rune Hauge following Arsenal's 1992 acquisition of John Jensen and Pål Lydersen, two of Hauge's clients.
After just nine appearances for Lincoln City in 1978, Tynan moved on to Newport County where he formed a dynamic striking partnership with John Aldridge as the Newport team gained promotion from Division 4, won the Welsh Cup and reached the quarter finals of the European Cup Winners Cup.
Robert Roy of L ' Équipe, Kléber Haedens and Philippe Chatrier of Tennis de France, Michel Sutter ( who has published " Vainqueurs 1946 – 1991 Winners "), Christian Boussus ( 1931 Roland Garros amateur finalist ), Peter Rowley, Robert Geist, Tony Trabert, John Newcombe, Rod Laver and also the New York Times and World Tennis magazine considered Rosewall as the new no.
During his time at Stamford Bridge, Wise won two FA Cups, a League Cup and a Cup Winners ' Cup, becoming the club's most successful captain, although has since been overtaken by John Terry.
In his Wigan career, he won a World Club Championship, 4 Challenge Cup winners medals, 3 Championships, 1 Premiership, 4 John Player Trophy Winners medals and 4 Lancashire Cup winners medals.
The core of the team Docherty had put together, including the likes of Peter Osgood, Charlie Cooke, Ron Harris, Bonetti and John Hollins, went on to win the FA Cup and Cup Winners ' Cup under his successor, Dave Sexton.
* 2005 Winners: " Extending electromagnetism through novel artificial methods " ( Costas Soukoulis, Ekmel Ozbay, John Brian Pendry, Martin Wegener, David R. Smith, project members ); " CECA-Climate and environmental change in the Arctic " ( Ola M. Johannessen, Lennart Bengtsson, Leonid Bobylev, project members )
** First Prize Winners ( 3 ): Aleksander Kubica / Wiktor Pilewski ( PL ), Fabian Gafner ( CH ), Liam McCarthy / John D. O ' Callaghan ( IE )
Winners were: Louise Dechêne ( 1980 ), Michael Bliss ( 1985 ), John M. Beattie ( 1990 ), Joy Parr ( 1995 ), Gérard Bouchard ( 2000 ), Timothy Brook ( 2005 ), John C. Weaver ( 2010 )
The following season he scored 19 ( his best single season for the Gunners ) and won the Cup Winners ' Cup, but his form deserted him in 1994-95, and the arrivals of John Hartson and Dennis Bergkamp threatened his place in the side.
Winners include Mike Wallace, Joe Ruttman, Robert Pressley, Rick Crawford, Carl Edwards, Bobby Hamilton, Mark Martin, Jack Sprague, Todd Bodine, Timothy Peters, Michael Waltrip, John King.
Winners of the award, which has been given to poets otherwise unaffiliated with the review, have included Howard Nemerov, Richard Wilbur, Anthony Hecht, W. S. Merwin, John Frederick Nims, Gwendolyn Brooks, George Starbuck, Wendell Berry, Maxine Kumin, Fred Chappell, Carolyn Kizer, X. J. Kennedy, George Garrett, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Frederick Morgan, Grace Schulman, Daniel Hoffman, Henry S. Taylor, B. H. Fairchild, Brendan Galvin, Anne Stevenson, John Haines, Donald Hall, Louise Glück, and Billy Collins.
Winners include One Man, Two Guvnors as Outstanding New Broadway Play, Once as Outstanding New Broadway Musical, Sons of the Prophet by Stephen Karam as Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play, and Michael John LaChiusa's Queen of the Mist as Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical.

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