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By acquiring the successful Balaban & Katz chain in 1926, he gained the services of Barney Balaban ( who would eventually become Paramount's president in 1936 ), his brother A. J. Balaban ( who would eventually supervise all stage production nationwide and produce talkie shorts ), and their partner Sam Katz ( who would run the Paramount-Publix theatre chain from New York City ).
The Court's reasoning was that 1 ) Charles Katz expected that his phonebooth conversation would not be broadcast to the wider world and 2 ) society believes that expectation is reasonable.
NBC was concerned about Spock's satanic appearance, however, and asked for the character to be dropped ; according to Oscar Katz, the network was worried " the ' guy with the ears ' would scare the shit out of every kid in America ".
Alas, Davidson would learn that Katz didn't have the strong resources that he claimed, and was in fact the target of several lawsuits.
Katz received positive publicity by releasing the APPNOTE. TXT specification documenting the ZIP file format, and declaring that the ZIP file format would always be free for competing software to implement.
After rumors that Steely Dan producer Gary Katz would produce the project came and went, the album eventually reached stores in September 1998.
Katz would produce all their 1970s albums in collaboration with engineer Roger Nichols, and Nichols would wind up with six Grammy Awards for his work with the band in the 1970s to 2001.
Despite objecting, group members signed, based in part on an impression that there would be no further financial support from Katz unless they did so.
In 1974, she collaborated with architect Bill Katz on a log cabin she would use as her studio.
He also hoped that his erstwhile co-star and friend, Paul Newman, would team up with him to play the role of Katz, although he jokingly expressed doubt as to whether the health-conscious Newman would consider putting on enough weight to accurately portray the rotund Katz.
Katz therefore extended the reach of the fourth amendment beyond just physical intrusions ; it would also protect against the seizure of incorporeal words.
" Katz and Johns later announced that they would be leaving the book after 12 issues (# 1-10, # 0, and a One Million issue ).
Katz elaborated on this in 2003 in The Battle for Rome: The Germans, The Allies, The Partisans, and The Pope, September 1943 – June 1944, using evidence from recently released OSS and Vatican sources that certain German diplomats, notably Eugen Dollmann, Himmler's representative in Rome and German Consul Eitel Möllhausen had gone to Pope Pius's personal liaison to the German occupational authorities, Pankratius Pfeiffer, asking him to urge the Pope to intervene and limit reprisals on the grounds that they would inflame the Roman population and make the occupation ( and negotiations for a separate peace with the Allies they all fervently wished for ) even more difficult.
On August 6, 2012, it was revealed that the station had dropped local talk hosts Jeff Katz and Jay Severin and that the Rush Limbaugh and Coast to Coast programs would return to WRKO.
Baby consultant Elaine Hall Katz and director Randal Kleiser would plan the twins ' scenes a week in advance.
Bogart would quickly enlist Cameo-Parkway producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz, the Ohio Express ( a band signed to Kasenetz's and Katz's Super K Productions firm ), and ex-Cameo artists the Five Stairsteps into the new label.

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The band's music continued under the name " David LaFlamme Band " as well as " It's a Beautiful Day " until Katz let his trademark of the name go un-renewed.
Out of high school Katz was hired by Phil Spitalny to go on a road tour.

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Collaborators on the SGA projects also included Mike Artin ( étale cohomology ) and Nick Katz ( monodromy theory and Lefschetz pencils ).
* Cindi Katz ( born 1954 ), who writes on social reproduction and the production of space.
Bernard Katz and Eccles worked together on some of the experiments which elucidated the role of acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter.
The Wilpon family and Saul Katz recently settled the lawsuit brought against them on behalf of the victims of Bernard Madoff ’ s Ponzi scheme for $ 162 Million.
* Braun, David, Katz on Names Without Bearers, The Philosophical Review, Vol.
Peter Stanford, a Catholic journalist and writer, wrote, regarding Fatal Silence: the pope, the resistance and the German occupation of Rome ( written by Robert Katz ; ISBN 0-297-84661-2 ; Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003 ): " Vatican still refuses to open all its files from the period – which seems to me to be a conclusive admission of guilt – but Katz has winkled various papers out of God's business address on earth to add to the stash of new information he has uncovered in America in the archives of the Office of Strategic Services.
In the 3, 000 m team race on the next day, Nurmi and Ritola again finished first and second, and Elias Katz secured the gold medal for the Finnish team by finishing fifth.
On February 15, 2006, Sosa's agent Adam Katz stated: " We're not going to put him on the retirement list.
Sosa's agent, Adam Katz, told The Associated Press he had no comment on the report.
In United States v. Jones, 565 U. S. ____ ( 2012 ), the Supreme Court ruled that, in addition to the Katz standard, a search occurs when law enforcement trespasses on the searched person's property.
Cook then went on to be a member of numerous other acts including Freak Power, Pizzaman and The Mighty Dub Katz to moderate success.
Lawrence Kasdan, Lucas's collaborator on Raiders of the Lost Ark, turned down the offer to write the script, and Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz were hired as his replacement.
The film also features brief segments focusing on bodybuilders Franco Columbu and Mike Katz, in addition to appearances by Ken Waller, Ed Corney, Serge Nubret, and other famous bodybuilders of the era.
* Roger Berkowitz, Thomas Keenan, Jeffrey Katz, ed. Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics Fordham University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8232-3076-1
A group of avid readers began a volunteer library which was housed in the basement of Katz Corner School once located on Burnham Avenue.
The desert is home to the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, whose faculties include the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research and the Albert Katz International School for Desert Studies, both located on the Midreshet Ben-Gurion campus adjacent to Sde Boker.
Katz describes it in " Words on Fire: the Unfinished Story of Yiddish " ( 2004 ) as a " new dialect of English ," which is " taking over as the vernacular in everyday life in some ... circles in America and elsewhere.
An episode of the original sci-fi series Eerie, Indiana called " Reality Takes a Holiday " centered on Marshall ( played by Omri Katz ) finding a script in his mailbox and his life is suddenly revealed to be a TV show ( with his family and friends as the real-life actors and actresses of Eerie, Indiana ).
Katz remembered " It had flying saucers from outer space landing on Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California.
Kooper was the group's initial bandleader, having insisted on that position based on his experiences with The Blues Project, his previous band with Steve Katz, which had been organized as an egalitarian collective.
In 1986, Fagen and Becker both performed on Zazu, an album by the former model Rosie Vela produced by Gary Katz, marking their first collaboration since the breakup.
Both had been previously associated with Jefferson Airplane, Spence as the band's first drummer, playing on their first album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, and Katz as the band's manager, but both had been dismissed by the group.
The debut album and Wow / Grape Jam were first released on CD during the late 1980s by the San Francisco Sound label, a company owned by their former manager, Matthew Katz.

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