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In Starspawn by Kenneth Von Gunden, Earth is infiltrated by small parasitic aliens capable of attaching themselves to a human and controlling him or her-similar to the scenario of Heinlein's aforementioned The Puppet Masters-except that the invasion takes place in Medieval England, against the background of knights besieging a castle.
Indiana-born musicians and composers include John Mellencamp, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Kenneth ' Babyface ' Edmonds, John Hiatt, Harry Von Tilzer, Rich Mullins, Kris Roe, the Bill Gaither Trio, Albert Von Tilzer, Bobwheat Long, Cole Porter, J. Russell Robinson, Eddie Condon, Hoagy Carmichael, Wes Montgomery, J. J. Johnson, Henry Lee Summer, Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, David Lee Roth, Shannon Hoon, Calvin Crabtree, Carrie Newcomer, Janie Fricke, Lonnie Mack and David Baker.
Kenneth Robert Howard ( September 7, 1929 – September 19, 1992 ), also known as Dutch, Von Dutch, or J. L. Bachs ( Joe Lunch Box ), was a motorcycle mechanic, artist, pinstriper, metal fabricator, knifemaker and gunsmith.
Dakota, Gossip, See Thru Soul, Zoo York, 7 Diamonds, Truth, Manchester, Silver, Roxy, BC Ethic, Bullboxer, Dr. Martens, Billabong, Mia, O ' Neill, Hurley, Obey, Fossil, Rocket Dog, Rampage, Report, Puma, Steve Madden, Yellow Box, Raisins, Reef, Becca, Sinful, Jedidiah, Volcom, Flojos, Sanuk, Filter, Naughty Monkey, Affliction Clothing, Von Zipper, Ed Hardy, Archaic, DC, Division E, Marc Ecko, Pop Icon, Projek Raw, RVCA, RZST, Converse, K-Swiss, Rock Revival, Bed Stu, Bullboxer, Diesel, English Laundry, Kenneth Cole, Roar, Zoo York, Antique Rivet, Xtreme Couture, Aqua VI, Throwdown, American Customs, American Fighter, Buffalo, Crash & Burn, Nike 6. 0, Nixon, Fox and Xzavier.

Kenneth and 1990
* Emics and Etics: The Insider / Outsider Debate, edited by Thomas Headland, Kenneth Pike, and Marvin Harris ( published in 1990 by Sage Publications )
* Kenneth Snelson, Letter to R. Motro, International Journal of Space Structures, November 1990.
Tabernacle School District renamed its school after Kenneth R. Olson following his death in 1990.
* Oral history interview with J. Kenneth Lee by Kathleen Hoke, June 6, 1990
He continued to perform Shakespeare, and appeared with Kenneth Branagh in Henry V ( 1989 ) and as Polonius to Mel Gibson's Hamlet ( 1990 ).
His final budget in 1993 was more sympathetically received by financial specialists than John Major's 1990 budget or Kenneth Clarke's budget of November 1993.
* ' The Television Revolution '; Chapter 4 of Shakespeare on Screen: A Chronicle History by Kenneth S. Rothwell ; taken from the book Shakespeare on Screen: An International Filmography and Videography by Rothwell and Annabelle Henkin Melzer ( New York: Neal-Schuman, 1990 )
* Michael Kenneth Moore ( 1990 )— prime minister
* 1990 Dr. Kenneth C. Freeman, Mount Stromlo / Siding Spring Observatories, Australia
Lord Sudeley and Gregory Lauder-Frost represented the League ( at their own expense ) at a major fund-raising Dinner in New York City on 15 June 1990, which had been organised by New York member David Evans, and the Reverend ( now Canon ) Dr. Kenneth Gunn-Walberg.
A Tenured Professor ( 1990 ) is a satirical novel by Canadian / American economist and Professor Emeritus at Harvard, John Kenneth Galbraith, about a liberal university teacher who sets out to change American society by making money and then using it for the public good.
* Kenneth W. Jones, Socio-Religious Reform Movements in British India, The New Cambridge History of India, Cambridge University Press ( 1990 ), ISBN 0-521-24986-4.
*"' At the nadir of discouragement ': The Story of Dartmouth's Kenneth Roberts Collection ," by Jack Bales, Dartmouth College Library Bulletin, n. s., 30 ( April 1990 ), pp. 45-53.
According to Donald Knuth, the buddy system was invented in 1963 by Harry Markowitz, who won the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, and was first described by Kenneth C. Knowlton ( published 1965 ).
* Stampp, Kenneth M. America in 1857: A Nation on the Brink ( 1990 )
* Kenneth Baker ( 1989 – 1990 )
In Parliament Alistair Burt became the Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Secretary of State for the Environment Kenneth Baker in 1985, he remained as PPS to Baker in his role as Secretary of State for Education and Science from 1986 and in his role as the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1989 until 1990.
# Kenneth O. Gilmore ( 1984 – 1990 )
# Kenneth Tomlinson ( 1990 – 1996 )
Skilling impressed Kenneth Lay in his capacity as a consultant, and was hired by Lay in 1990 as chairman and chief executive officer of Enron Finance Corp.
Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology ( 1990 ) is a book by Kenneth L. Feder on the topic of pseudoarcheology.
A fourth and final addition was completed in 1990 with the Kenneth S. Allen Library wing, named for the father of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen ; the elder Allen was an associate director of the University library system from 1960 to 1982.
Between 1984 and 1990, he alternated with Ian Carmichael as the voice of Rat in the British television series The Wind in the Willows, based on the book by Kenneth Grahame.
Along with F. Melius Christiansen, permanent directors have included Olaf Christiansen, Kenneth Jennings and the choir's current conductor, Anton Armstrong ( since 1990 ).

Kenneth and novel
He also adapted Kenneth Grahame's novel The Wind in the Willows for the stage as Toad of Toad Hall.
* Dartmoor prison plays a central role in The Lively Lady, American author Kenneth Roberts ' 1931 historical novel taking place during The War of 1812
* Mole, an anthropomorphic mole, a main character in the children's novel The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Several Abenaki characters and much about their 18th-century culture are featured in the Kenneth Roberts novel Arundel ( 1930 ).
In Kenneth Gardner's award winning 2002 novel Rich Man's Coffin, he portrays the true story of a black American slave who escapes on a whaling ship to New Zealand to become chief of one of the cannibal Maori tribes.
Noted fans have included Sir Alec Guinness ( who never travelled without a Trollope novel ), former British Prime Ministers Harold Macmillan and Sir John Major, economist John Kenneth Galbraith, English judge Lord Denning, American novelists Sue Grafton and Dominick Dunne and soap opera writer Harding Lemay.
There are various examples of remakes which are most associated with the reimagine or renovate terms, and these include Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, Nora Ephron's Bewitched, Marcus Nispel's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th, Rob Zombie's Halloween, Samuel Bayer's A Nightmare on Elm Street, Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica, David Eick's Bionic Woman, Nelson McCormick's Prom Night, Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Kenneth Johnson V. Tim Burton has denied that his 2010 film Alice in Wonderland is a renovation of Lewis Carroll's classic novel ; however, the plot line of the film bears very little resemblance to the original or derivatives of it, such as the classic 1951 animated film from Walt Disney.
Toad of Toad Hall is the first of several dramatisations of Kenneth Grahame's 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows.
This siege is described in the chapter Ninety-Six of the historic novel of Kenneth Roberts: Oliver Wiswell, 1940, as well as the 1855 novel The Forayers, by William Gilmore Simms.
* Kenneth is depicted as a reigning king in the novel High Kings and Vikings ( 1998 ) by Nigel Tranter.
* The historical novel Macbeth: An Historical Novel of the Last Celtic King ( 2011 ) by Robert Harrison, opens with the victory of Malcolm II of Scotland over his predecessor Kenneth III.
* Kenneth S. Davis's 1951 novel Morning in Kansas is set in Manhattan ( called New Boston in the book ).
Kenneth is already away on business when the novel begins and he does not return until the very end, after his wife's suicide.
* The Last Days of Sodom, a novel jointly written by Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell, is rejected.
Series creator Kenneth Johnson has said that the story was inspired by the 1935 novel It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis.
* The Virginian ( 1923 film ), a silent film directed by Tom Forman and starring Kenneth Harlan, based on the novel
* A Tenured Professor, a novel by John Kenneth Galbraith
Revolutionary Milton is the setting of the opening of the 1940 bestselling historical novel Oliver Wiswell by Kenneth Roberts.
The first novel, The Man of Bronze, used the name Kenneth Roberts, but this was changed after it was discovered that there was another author named Kenneth Roberts.
Griffin's novel Call To Arms, Book Two of The Corps series, focuses on the forming of the Marine Raiders and the raid on Makin Island, as told through the novel's protagonist, Lt. Kenneth ' Killer ' McCoy.
* Kenneth Patchen's surrealist novel The Journal of Albion Moonlight is loosely based on and makes frequent reference to the poem.

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