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Kurtz and left-wing
Kurtz was left-wing in his youth, but has said that serving in the United States Army in World War II taught him the dangers of ideology.

Kurtz and English
William Kurtz Wimsatt, Jr. ( November 17, 1907 – December 17, 1975 ) was an American professor of English, literary theorist and critic.
The story follows the manipulations of Martin Kurtz, an Israeli spymaster who is trying to kill a Palestinian terrorist named Khalil, who is bombing Jewish-related targets in Europe, particularly Germany, and the English actress Charlie, who becomes a double agent working on behalf of the Israelis.
Voiced by: Hiromi Tsuru ( Japanese ), Joyce Kurtz ( English, Streamline ), Lisa Ann Beley ( English, Ocean )

Kurtz and actress
He then meets a friend of Lime's, Baron Kurtz, who tells Martins that he and another friend, Popescu, carried Lime to the side of the street after the accident and, before he died, Lime asked them to take care of Martins and Lime's actress girlfriend, Anna.
* Joyce Kurtz ( born 1958 ), American voice actress
* Swoosie Kurtz ( born 1944 ), American actress, daughter of Frank Kurtz
A Hollywood High School graduate ( and classmate of actress Swoosie Kurtz ), Enid Kent explored the world of theater from an early age, becoming a participant in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival among other endeavors.
Swoosie Kurtz (, ; born September 6, 1944 ) is an American actress.
* Swoosie Kurtz, actress ( 1962 )

Kurtz and Charlie
It starred Diane Keaton as Charlie, Yorgo Voyagis as Joseph, and Klaus Kinski as Kurtz.

Kurtz and allegedly
The term was used in the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, in which Martin Sheen's character, Captain Willard, is ordered by Jerry, a man in civilian attire ( presumably CIA, played by Jerry Ziesmer ) to " terminate the command " of the allegedly insane Colonel Kurtz ( played by Marlon Brando ) with " extreme prejudice.

Kurtz and based
In 1991, Australian author and playwright Larry Buttrose wrote and staged a theatrical production of Kurtz ( based on Heart of Darkness ) with the Crossroads Theatre Company, Sydney.
Other co-stars included Denis O ' Hare as Phillip Steele ( an amalgam character based on Crisp's friends Phillip Ward and Tom Steele ), Jonathan Tucker as artist Patrick Angus, Cynthia Nixon as Penny Arcade, and Swoosie Kurtz as Connie Clausen.
The 1980 Adam and the Ants song " Killer in the Home " ( from their Kings of the Wild Frontier album ) is based on the same ominous, descending three-chord glissando riff that is featured in " Rumble " ( Ants ' guitarist Marco Pirroni, an avid Wray fan, has described the song as " Link Wray meets Col. Kurtz " — the latter being a reference to Apocalypse Now ).
Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now centers on the protagonist's mission to find and kill the renegade Colonel Kurtz, based on Conrad's character, who has gone rogue far up a river, deep in the Southeast Asian jungle.
Georges Antoine Klein may have been the real-life individual upon whom Joseph Conrad based the character Kurtz.
Some of the reasons cited based on an article by Howard Kurtz for not renewing the contract were 1 ) Tavis Smiley wanted to tape his show a day in advance, and NPR did not agree ; 2 ) against federal funding policies, Tavis Smiley wished to own the right to rebroadcast the show ; and 3 ) Tavis Smiley appealed to have the budget for promoting the program significantly increased, and NPR did not have the budget to do so.
* Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, the main antagonist of the film Apocalypse Now, played by Marlon Brando, which is based on the Conrad story, but in a Vietnam War setting
* Dr Kurtz, a character in Robert Ardrey's play Thunder Rock and the film based on the play.
* William Kurtz ( 1833 – 1904 ), German-American photographer based in New York City
Kurtz becomes head of the Parkin Psychiatric Institute ( based on the real Clarke Institute of Psychiatry ) and travels among the city's elites, including a " Club of Men " which is in fact a child pornography ring.

Kurtz and on
Kemeny and Kurtz observe that while " undisciplined " use of unconditional GOTOs and conditional IF-THEN GOTOs can result in " spaghetti code " a programmer can write structured programs using these instructions ; on the other hand " it is also possible, and not too hard, to write badly structured programs in a structured language ".
Marlow reflects more on Kurtz: " His mother was half-English, his father was half-French.
" After reflecting more on Kurtz, Marlow states " I can't forget him, though I am not prepared to affirm the fellow was exactly worth the life we lost in getting to him.
The pilgrims, heavily armed, escort the manager on shore to retrieve Mr. Kurtz.
Around the corner of the house the manager with the pilgrims appeared, bearing Kurtz on an improvised stretcher.
'"-He informed Marlow " that it was Kurtz who had ordered the attack to be made on the steamer "-The harlequin-like Russian refers to a canoe waiting for him, and adds: "' Ah!
They carried Kurtz to the pilot-house: " there was more air there "-The natives once again assembled on shore, and the native woman returned-they all began to shout.
When a company official comes to his door asking for the report on the savages, written by Kurtz, Marlow gives him the report.
The Central Station manager quotes Kurtz, the exemplar: " Each station should be like a beacon on the road towards better things, a centre for trade of course, but also for humanizing, improving, instructing ".
She attempted two unsuccessful series in a row: Mary, which featured David Letterman, Michael Keaton, Swoosie Kurtz and Dick Shawn in the supporting cast and lasted three episodes, which was re-tooled as The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, a backstage show within a show, with Mary portraying a TV star putting on a variety show.
In 2007, researchers Kurtz and Simon, building on earlier work by J. H.
From 1991 to 1994, she had a recurring role as Reed, the daughter of Alex ( Swoosie Kurtz ), on the NBC drama Sisters.
*" Jazz on a Summer's Day " by Alan Kurtz ( Jazz. com )
Swoosie Kurtz and Mildred Natwick ( in her final film ) appeared in supporting roles, as did young relatively unknown actors Keanu Reeves and Uma Thurman, both of whom would go on to achieve fame in the 1990s, with starring roles in Speed ( 1994 ) and Pulp Fiction ( 1994 ) respectively.
She decides to exact revenge on a recent lover by having his young new fiancee, Cécile de Volanges ( Uma Thurman ), the daughter of Merteuil's cousin Madame de Volanges ( Swoosie Kurtz ), seduced and ruined.
* Kurtz is a named locality approximately four miles east of Glennie on the boundary with Mikado Township near the Kurtz Creek ( a tributary of the South Branch Pine River ) at Kurtz was a logging camp by a railroad siding founded by Hugo Kurtz circa 1900.
The T. M. Kurtz House, Jefferson Theater, Christian Miller House, and United States Post Office-Punxsutawney are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It was against this backdrop that CSICOP, as it was to become known, was officially launched by philosophy professor Paul Kurtz at a specially convened conference of the American Humanist Association ( AHA ) at the Amherst campus of the State University of New York at Buffalo on April 30 and May 1, 1976.
In a live television interview aired June 11, 2006, on CNN, Howard Kurtz asked Friedman himself about the concept: " Now, I want to understand how a columnist's mind works when you take positions, because you were chided recently for writing several times in different occasions ' the next six months are crucial in Iraq.

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