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CALLing another address gave a forced system reset ( call 0 ), the famous " Press Any Key " ( call & bb18 ) or for eliminating flicker in animation by allowing you to synchronize with the monitor's raster scan via " sync frame-flyback " ( call & bd19 ); this was given its own dedicated command in Basic 1. 1-FRAME.
Key Largo, the following year, gave Trevor the role of Gaye Dawn, the washed-up nightclub singer and gangster's moll, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Shortly after the end of the war, the Davises gave up on Key Biscayne and moved to Texas, where their older son, Edmund J. Davis, eventually became governor.
Baba gave the developers the freedom they desired, and they officially transferred to Visual Art's where they formed Key on July 21, 1998.
He had reason to feel aggrieved at his first Test dismissal — umpire Steve Bucknor gave him out caught behind, despite Key not hitting the ball.
Key to CHRP was the requirement for Open Firmware ( also required in PReP-compliant systems delivered after June 1, 1995 ), which gave vendors greatly improved support during the boot process, allowing the hardware to be far more varied.
* The Key Spiritual Teachings of Jmmanuel ( transcript of a presentation Dr. Dietmar Rothe gave at the International UFO Congress Summer Seminars in September 2001 at Laughlin, NV )
He made such an impression in this film that Universal gave him a starring role ( and a similar characterization ) in the 1945 serial The Master Key.
Florida state law chapter 3641, approved February 6, 1885, gave the company the ability to extend its canal from Biscayne Bay to Key West, and gave it land grants for that part.
Although Gold Key never gave creative credits in the pages of their comics, Len Wein, Arnold Drake, George Kashdan, Marty Pasko and Doug Drexler are known to have worked on numerous issues of the books, and have since come forth and identified which issues they specifically worked on.
The White Guardian gave the Fourth Doctor the task of finding the scattered six segments of the Key at the beginning of The Ribos Operation.
Ratchet grimly realizes that Optimus gave the Key to Vector Sigma to Jack because he does not believe he will survive the encounter.
He gave lectures on the subject at the Society and the town's Carnegie Library which lectures were eventually collected into a book, ' Hidden Key to Harry Potter ' ( Zossima Press, 2002 ).
Immediately prior to that, he gave the " Key to the Lexx " to a subordinate who in turn was eaten by a cluster lizard in short order, at which point the Key went to Stanley Tweedle, who now captains the vessel.
" Allmusic's Robert L. Doerschuk gave a somewhat positive review but emphasized the band's retro influences, stating, " A guest shot by Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis on " The Key to Gramercy Park " reminds listeners of the band's currency, but it's easy to mistake Commencement for an ' 80s artifact.

Key and poem
* 1814 – The poem Defence of Fort McHenry is written by Francis Scott Key.
* 1814 – Francis Scott Key finishes his poem " Defence of Fort McHenry ", later to be the lyrics of " The Star-Spangled Banner ".
During the battle, Francis Scott Key composes his poem " Defence of Fort McHenry ", which is later set to music and becomes the United States ' national anthem.
The lyrics come from " Defence of Fort McHenry ", a poem written in 1814 by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet, Francis Scott Key, after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British Royal Navy ships in Chesapeake Bay during the Battle of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812.
Aboard the ship the next day, Key wrote a poem on the back of a letter he had kept in his pocket.
Much of the idea of the poem, including the flag imagery and some of the wording, is derived from an earlier song by Key, also set to the tune of The Anacreontic Song.
The British failure at the Battle of Baltimore is a turning point in the war, and the American defense of the fort inspires Francis Scott Key to compose the poem later set to music as The Star-Spangled Banner.
St. Mary's County is where Francis Scott Key, the author of a poem which became The Star Spangled Banner, and professional wrestler Scott Hall grew up.
This was done in anticipation of the bicentennial commemoration at Fort McHenry in 2014 of the battle which inspired Francis Scott Key to write his inspirational poem which later became our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner.
* Anonymous-A Compleat Key to The Dispensary ( in re Samuel Garth's 1699 poem )
It was during the bombardment of the fort that Francis Scott Key was inspired to write " The Star-Spangled Banner ," the poem that would eventually be set to the tune of " To Anacreon in Heaven " and become the national anthem of the United States.
When Key saw the flag emerge intact in the dawn of September 14, he was so moved that he began that morning to compose the poem " The Defence of Fort McHenry " which would later be renamed " The Star-Spangled Banner " and become the United States ' national anthem.
Curll's response was to print a pirate edition, then to produce a " Key " to the poem to explain all the people Pope attacked, and then to publish reply poems that were attacks on Pope personally.
Key to the affirmative reading of " Ulysses " is the biographical context of the poem.
A different way in which this happened was the marriage of non-related words and tune, a well known example being The Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States, with words written by Francis Scott Key strictly as a poem, which was later set to the tune of an old drinking song.
In 1814, Francis Scott Key wrote the poem " The Defence of Fort McHenry " ( later re-titled, " The Star-Spangled Banner "), which came to be sung to the tune of Stafford Smith's " Anacreon ".
These included two songs by Francis Scott Key, most famously his poem, " Defence of Fort McHenry ".
This is where Francis Scott Key, while aboard a British ship, wrote a poem which would later become the national anthem of the United States, " The Star-Spangled Banner ".
The group gained a bit of notoriety when it was mentioned dismissively in the lyrics to Gil Scott-Heron's 1970 poem, " The Revolution Will Not Be Televised ", which included the line, " The theme song the revolution will not be written by Jim Webb, Francis Scott Key, nor sung by Glen Campbell, Tom Jones, Johnny Cash, Engelbert Humperdinck, or the Rare Earth.
The defense of Baltimore ’ s Fort McHenry in the battle inspired Francis Scott Key to compose the poem " Defence of Fort McHenry " which later became the lyrics for " The Star-Spangled Banner ," the national anthem of the United States of America.
When Key reached Baltimore, his poem was printed on pamphlets by the Baltimore American.
" The society sent Scroll and Key 100 thornless American Beauty roses for its centennial celebration, in 1942, with an appropriate poem authored by Stephen Vincent Benet.
While negotiating a prisoner exchange aboard a British ship, Francis Scott Key saw the flag, and this inspired him to pen the words to the poem that later became the national anthem of the United States.
That flag, known as the Star Spangled Banner Flag, measured 42 ' x 30 ', and was made by Baltimore resident Mary Pickersgill, her daughter, and seven seamtresses, and would be later memorialized by Francis Scott Key in the poem " The Star Spangled Banner ", which later became the American national anthem.

Key and Joseph
It was claimed by Joseph Campbell and Robert Morton Robinson, authors of A Skeleton Key to Finnegan's Wake, that much of the play was the result of unacknowledged borrowing from James Joyce's last work.
Joseph Campbell, in A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake, also believed Earwicker to be the dreamer, but considered the narrative to be the observances of, and a running commentary by, an anonymous pedant on Earwicker's dream in progress, who would interrupt the flow with his own digressions.
The publication in 1944 of the first in-depth study and analysis of Joyce's final text — A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake by mythologist Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson — tried to prove to a skeptical public that if the hidden key or " Monomyth " could be found, then the book could be read as a novel with characters, plot, and an internal coherence.
Dunedin is one of the few open waterfront communities from Sarasota to Cedar Key where buildings do not completely obscure the view of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico beyond ; a stretch of Edgewater Drive ( also known as Alternate US 19 ) south of downtown offers views of St. Joseph Sound, Clearwater Beach, and Caladesi Island.
* Peterson, Joseph H. The Lesser Key of Solomon: Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis ( 2001 ), ISBN 978-1-57863-220-6.
And he governeth 26 Legions of Spirits, and this is his Seal. Joseph H. Peterson-The Lesser Key of Solomon
Key contributors to medical sociology since the 1950s include Howard S. Becker, Mike Bury, Peter Conrad, Jack Douglas, David Silverman, Phil Strong, Bernice Pescosolido, Carl May, Anne Rogers, Anselm Strauss, Renee Fox, and Joseph W. Schneider.
Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson wrote A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake ( 1944 ) that unlocked some of Joyce's most obscure allusions.
Key figures were Ernest M. Skinner ( 1866-1960 ), Arthur Hudson Marks ( 1875-1939 ), Joseph Whiteford, and G. Donald Harrison ( 1889-1956 ).
Joseph Stefano ; Key Writer for ' Psycho.
A committee under the direction of Bishop Joseph S. Key explored locations for a campus and settled on a site east of Fort Worth donated by area pioneers A. S. Hall, W. D. Hall, and George Tandy.
Owing to financial difficulties, the Key Valley Railway and the sawmill at Lost Channel was taken over by the Schroeder Mills & Timber Company, for whom James Lauder, Joseph Spears and L. B. Howland, had originally contracted to do.
Key figures in the Young New Zealand Party were William Montgomery ( the de facto leader ), Richard Seddon, James McGowan, John McKenzie, Joseph Ward and William Hall-Jones.
These included Five-Star Theater ( in 1932-33 with the Joseph Bonime Orchestra ), the Vince Radio Program ( 1934 – 36 ), the Ford, General Motors and The Magic Key of RCA shows ( 1937 – 40 ) and the Coca Cola show ( 1940 – 41 ).
Henry Morton Robinson ( September 7, 1898 – January 13, 1961 ) was an American novelist, best known for A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake written with Joseph Campbell and his 1950 novel The Cardinal, which Time magazine reported was " The year's most popular book, fiction or nonfiction.
* A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake, with Joseph Campbell ( 1944 )
This resulted in the consolidation of and closure of several long time schools, including Holy Trinity, Nativity, Sacred Heart, St. Joseph Key West, St. Joseph The Worker, St. Mary's, and St. Patrick's.
Key components of the G7es T-5 Zaunkönig torpedo were later ordered by Joseph Stalin to be given to British naval specialists.

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