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Kaufman and decides
The head of the CIA, Sheldon Kaufman, decides to have tests run on them to see if they are truly defecting.

Kaufman and become
Kaufman is a member of the Jewish Labour Movement, formerly Poale Zion, a socialist group with the Labour party in Britain, has become one of the leading critics of Israel.
Reynolds went on to become lead designer on his next title where he worked with Douglas Kaufman to create a sequel to Sid Meier's Civilization.
Kaufman, appointed by Governor Ruth Ann Minner to fill the vacancy created by Joe Biden ( who resigned to become Vice President of the United States ), was not a candidate in the special election.
In 1978, Kaufman directed the remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which would become his first hit.
The Mind Benders was written by Cyril Vosper, a scientologist of 14 years who had become disillusioned, Published in 1971 ( hardback, Neville Spearman, ISBN 0-85435-061-6 ) and reprinted in 1973 ( softcover, Mayflower, ISBN 0-583-12249-3 ), it was the first book on Scientology to be written by an ex-member and the first critical book on Scientology to be published ( narrowly beating Inside Scientology by Robert Kaufman ).

Kaufman and professional
Also, the wrestling Kaufman enjoys getting a rise out of the crowds and feuds publicly with Jerry Lawler, a professional male wrestler, who challenges Kaufman to a " real " wrestling match, which Kaufman accepts.

Kaufman and wrestler
The film pays particular attention to the various inside jokes, scams, put-ons, and happenings for which Kaufman was famous, most significantly his long-running " feud " with wrestler Jerry " The King " Lawler and his portrayal of the bawdy lounge singer Tony Clifton.
Lawler and an injured Kaufman appear on NBC's Late Night with David Letterman, theoretically to call a truce, but Lawler insults Kaufman, who throws a drink at the wrestler and spews a vicious tirade of epithets.
Originally pushed as a fan favorite wrestler with an Elvis impersonator gimmick, Honky soon cut a series of promos that aired on the WWF's syndicated programming asking fans for a " vote of confidence ," while these promos actually insulted fans in the manner of Andy Kaufman before him.
* My Dinner with Andre was parodied by Andy Kaufman and wrestler Fred Blassie in My Breakfast with Blassie ( 1983 ).

Kaufman and
David Abelevich Kaufman () ( 2 January 1896 – 12 February 1954 ) better known by his pseudonym Dziga Vertov, or Vertof (, " spinning top ") was a Soviet pioneer documentary film, newsreel director and cinema theorist.
Kaufman was fired by producer Bob Daley under Eastwood's command, resulting in a fine reported to be around $ 60, 000 ( US $ in dollars ) from the Directors Guild of America who subsequently passed new legislation reserving the right to impose a major fine on a producer for discharging and replacing a director.
Characteristic of the many elaborate hoaxes and practical jokes Kaufman concocted, Clifton was not exclusively played by Kaufman others, mainly Bob Zmuda, stepped into the role on occasion enabling Kaufman and his accomplices to create an air of confusion as to whether Clifton was a real person or not.
Some conspiracy-minded fans say that Kaufman was with this screenplay setting up what would be his greatest prank ever: faking his own death.
Malkovich has a cameo in the movie Adaptation .— also written by Kaufman appearing as himself during the filming of Being John Malkovich.
Vertov born David Abelevich Kaufman was an early pioneer in documentary film-making during the late 1920s.
* Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufman ( 1865 1866 )
But Keith is a genius a misunderstood genius much like Lenny Bruce or Andy Kaufman .”
" Gil Kaufman of VH1 reported the " nonstop coverage of the Rihanna / Brown case has brought up a number of issues regarding the privacy of alleged victims of domestic violence, including the decision by almost all major news outlets to divulge the identity of the victim which is not typically done in domestic-violence cases " and the controversial distribution of the leaked photograph.
Zuruahá is listed in Gordon ( 2005 ) and mentioned in Kaufman ( 1994 ) from personal communication from Dan Everett first contact with the community ( a 3-day hike from the Dení's territory in Amazonas ) was made in 1980.
The film then concludes rather cynically with the very hackneyed, bang-up ending McKee is ridiculed for recommending, as well as a voice-over epilogue in which by means of voice-over narration Cage's Kaufman character admonishes himself for disobeying a cardinal rule of McKee's to avoid voice-over narration.
And now ... as they throw rocks at Vice President Nixon ... as space gets cluttered with missiles ... and as our names are carefully removed from our work in Mad pocketbooks a feeling of beatness creeps through our satirical veins and capillaries and we think how George S. Kaufman once said, " Satire is something that closes Saturday night.

Kaufman and
During the early 1950s, Groucho described his perfect woman: Someone who looks like Marilyn Monroe and talks like George S. Kaufman .”
Clifton is a villain character created by Kaufman and his creative partner, Bob Zmuda ( Paul Giamatti ).
* Jacek Kuron, of Solidarity, Dies at 70 .” Michael T. Kaufman, New York Times, June 18, 2004.
* Wohlforth, William C., Stuart J. Kaufman and Richard Little, Introduction: Balance and Hierarchy in International System ,” in William C. * Wohlforth, Stuart J. Kaufman and Richard Little ( eds ) The Balance of Power in World History, ( New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007 ).
Violence erupts between rival crime lords Shaky Kaufman and Filthy Frankie Zapruder over a mutant, Toad Boy, and the addictive narcotic he produces ( known as ' Toad Juice ').
Lara the Illusionist is a movie star married to entertainment mogul, Daniel Shaky Kaufman.
In the movie, the desperate screenwriter Charlie Kaufman ( played by Nicolas Cage ) reluctantly goes to McKee ’ s course, but thenafter being shaken by McKee ’ s tough-style response to his claim that nothing happens in the real world Kaufman asks McKee to meet in person to discuss his failure to write the film adaptation he is working on.

Kaufman and villain
* Dr. Kaufman, a villain in Tomorrow Never Dies

Kaufman and would
According to Stones ' confidant and close friend of Parsons, Phil Kaufman, the twosome would sit around for hours, playing obscure country records and trading off on various songs with their guitars.
After splitting from Burrell, Parsons would frequently spend his weekends in the area with Margaret Fisher and Phil Kaufman.
Filming was done at Kaufman Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens ; it was the last film the brothers would make in New York.
Kaufman wanted the film to stay as close to the novel as possible and retained many of the mannerisms in Wales's character which Eastwood would display on screen, such as his distinctive lingo with words like " reckon ", " hoss " ( instead of " horse ") and " ye " ( instead of " you ") and spitting tobacco juice on animals and victims.
Promoters who thought they had caught on to the joke would hire Clifton because he was cheaper than booking Kaufman.
They aren't sure whether to believe this, thinking it could be yet another Kaufman stunt, with Zmuda actually believing a fake death would be a fantastic prank.
The film then led to Shapiro booking Kaufman on the first episode of Saturday Night Live, which occurred in 1975, during Gerald Ford's presidency ; Carter would not get elected to the position until 1976, nor would he take office until January 1977.
In 1997 in committee Kaufman criticised the then Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House Mary Allen over her inability to account for cost over-runs of a costly lottery funded refurbishment of the venue that would result in both fewer seats and the costly cancellation of scheduled performances, and condemned her low public standards – an event that contributed to her tendering her resignation.
A larger family called Macro-Chibchan, which would contain the Misumalpan languages, Xinca, and Lenca, was found convincing by Kaufman ( 1990 ).
In his act, Kaufman would unexpectedly launch into a skilled impersonation of Elvis Presley.
Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman ( Johnny Knoxville ), made a pact in life that whoever died first would be cremated by the other in the Joshua Tree National Park, an area of desert they both loved and cherished.
Comedian Andy Kaufman exploited this fact in the routine early in his career when he would actually sing all 100 verses.
Toward the end of the sketch, Kaufman would feign recognition that the audience was not enjoying the material, and he would leave the stage with only 5 or 6 " bottles " to go.
Hart, Lawler and Kaufman would continue this feud for over a year.
Grandmaster Larry Kaufman, in his book The Chess Advantage in Black and White, notes that the Hanham Variation aims to maintain Black's pawn on e5, analogously to closed lines of the Ruy Lopez, and opines that " it would be quite popular and on a par with the major defenses to 1. e4, except for the annoying detail that Black can't actually reach the Hanham position by force.
In June 2010, it was announced that Kaufman would be directing an HBO film about Ernest Hemingway and his relationship with Martha Gellhorn entitled Hemingway & Gellhorn that Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman will star in.
Kaufman would operate his small park into the early 1980s.
But George S. Kaufman, convinced that it would never be a hit, persuaded him to excise it.
Kaufman and Broad Home Corporation ( now KB Home ) recognized the type of housing that would appeal to a new generation of Detroit home buyers flocking to the suburbs.
Kaufman has written that Kasparov could give pawn and move odds to a low grandmaster ( 2500 FIDE rating ) and be slightly favored, and would have even chances at knight odds against a player with a FIDE rating of 2115.

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