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Lane's and papers
His personal papers are held by Lane's Archives and Special Collections.

Lane's and little
Harriot recounts little to none of these accounts in his report to England and does not mention the disorderly state of the colony under either Grenville's or Lane's tenure, correctly assuming these facts would prevent Roanoke from gaining more settlers.
Lane's family is odd: his mother, Jenny ( Kim Darby ) is a sort of deranged Stepford wife and perhaps the world's worst cook ; his genius little brother, Badger never speaks but can build lasers and attract trashy women ; and his father, Al ( David Ogden Stiers ) is convinced Lane is using drugs.

Lane's and actual
According to Morgan, the song is based upon an actual experience of Lane's at a restaurant in Boston, although the reality involved a half-portion of macaroni, rather than a fish ball.
When Lucy is recovered by General Lane's forces, they learn that the suit's mystic energies have somehow transformed her into an actual Kryptonian.

Lane's and correspondence
The existing evidence ( including ongoing correspondence between the women concerning the development of the series, Lane's extensive personal diaries and Laura's first person draft manuscripts ) tends to show an ongoing joint collaboration.
The existing written evidence ( including ongoing correspondence between the women concerning the development of the multi-volume series, Lane's extensive personal diaries detailing the time she spent working on the manuscripts, and Wilder's own initial draft manuscripts ) tends to reveal an ongoing mutual collaboration that involved Lane more extensively in the earlier books, and to a much lesser extent by the time the series ended, as Wilder's confidence in her own writing ability increased, and Lane was no longer living at Rocky Ridge Farm.

Lane's and between
The truth most likely lies somewhere between these two positions — Wilder's writing career as a rural journalist and credible essayist began more than two decades before the " Little House " series, and Lane's formidable skills as an editor and ghostwriter are well-documented.
The conclusion can be drawn that Wilder's strengths as a compelling storyteller and Lane's considerable skills in dramatic pacing and literary structure contributed to an occasionally tense, but fruitful, collaboration between two talented and headstrong women.
In fact, at Lane's request, the copyrights to each of the " Little House " books, as well as those of Lane's own literary works, had been renewed in MacBride's name when the original copyrights expired during the decade between Wilder's and Lane's deaths.
The truth appears to lie somewhere between these two positions — Wilder's writing career as a rural journalist and a credible essayist began more than two decades before the Little House series, and Lane's formidable editing and ghostwriting skills are well-documented.
About 1830, Peticote Lane's name changed to Middlesex Street, to record the boundary between Portsoken Ward, in the City of London, and Whitechapel, which coincided with the Lane.
There is a two-year lag between Don LaFontaine's and Campbell Lane's stint as narrator for the show, during which time it was believed that it had been cancelled, only for it to be brought back for another season in the summer of 2002.
* The Walk: A Moment in Time When Two Lives Intersect ( 2001 ) ( ISBN 0-7852-7750-1 ) — Chronicles the 20-year relationship between Card and his mentor, Dr. William Lane, until Lane's death.

Lane's and Hoover
Following Lane's death, a memorial committee was formed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt and former Lane assistant and member of the Federal Reserve Board Adolph C. Miller.

Lane's and herself
The ensuing Great Depression further reduced the market for her writing, and she found herself isolated and depressed at Rocky Ridge Farm, struggling to maintain her commitments to support herself, her adopted children and her elderly parents, who had retired from active farming with Lane's encouragement and financial support.

Lane's and series
He is the author of record of three additional " Little House " books, and began the " Rocky Ridge Years " series of children's novels, describing Lane's Ozark childhood.
Controversy surrounds Lane's exact role in what became her mother's famous " Little House " series of books.
Whatever the extent of the collaboration, it seems to have worked both ways: two of Lane's most successful novels, Let the Hurricane Roar ( 1932 ) and Free Land ( 1938 ), were written at the same time as the " Little House " series and basically re-told Ingalls and Wilder family tales in an adult format.
Lane's exact role in her mother's famous Little House on the Prairie series of books ( the basis for the television show, Little House On the Prairie ) has remained unclear.
It remains unclear whether Laura Ingalls Wilder was a naturally skilled novelist who never discovered her talents until her sixties, with Lane's only contribution to her mother's success her encouragement and her established connections in the publishing world, or if Lane essentially took her mother's unpublishable raw manuscripts in hand and completely ( and silently ) ghostwrote the series of books we know today.
In addition to being her close friend, he also became her attorney and business manager and ultimately the heir to the Little House series and the multi-million dollar franchise that he built around it after Lane's death.
After inheriting the rights to the literary works of both Lane and her mother, MacBride agreed to the commercialization of the books via the " Little House on the Prairie " television series, and approved the miniseries The Young Pioneers, which was based on a compilation of Lane's two best-selling novels.
Despite Lane's intention to publish twelve a year paper and staff shortages meant only thirteen were issued in the first two years of the series.
Lane's persona has been referenced in The Simpsons: on the audio commentary to the episode " Marge in Chains ", its director Jim Reardon states that Lane's performance in It's a Wonderful Life inspired the character of the snide, humourless Blue-Haired Lawyer who appears in that and other episodes in the series.
Another element appropriated from the mythology for the television series was Lois Lane's suspicions regarding Clark Kent's true identity and her romantic infatuation with Superman.
Carla Lane's later series Bread revolved around the Boswell family and in interviews, Lane agreed that the two families were probably related.
" Brantley praised Stadlen but found most of the acting, including Lane's, to be " a series of flourishes that sell individual jokes and epigrams without being anchored to character.
She did make a guest appearance as Lois Lane's mother in the first season finale of the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
Gilly Coman ( 13 September 1955 13 July 2010 ) was a British actress, who played Aveline in the first four series of Carla Lane's sitcom Bread.
Hill replaced Gilly Coman as the character of Aveline in the last two series ' of Carla Lane's BBC television sitcom Bread.
Victor McGuire ( born 17 March 1964 ) is an English actor currently playing the Valco security guard in Trollied but is perhaps best known for playing Jack in series 1 3, 5-7 of Carla Lane's Bread as well as Ron Wheatcroft in Goodnight Sweetheart, and Sean Hughes ' neighbour Tony in Sean's Show (" the kind of guy you can ask to build you a shed ").
Caroline Milmoe ( born 11 January 1963 ) is an English stage, film and television actress best known for playing Julie in the first two series of Carla Lane's Liverpool-based BBC sit-com Bread and Lisa Duckworth in ITV's long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
Jenny Jay ( b. November 18 1967, Birmingham ), is a British actress, who played Carmen in Carla Lane's television series Bread.

Lane's and contains
SAC philosophy department web site which also contains Lane's online diary and essays of a satirical nature on religious topics.
) The Englishwoman in Egypt contains large sections of Lane's own unpublished work, altered so that it appears from Poole's perspective ( for example " my brother " being substituted for " I ").

Lane's and Lane
John " Bam-Bam " Lane died on February 18, 2007 but his edition of Bill Haley's Comets is expected to continue touring, with the 2006 recordings to be released in Lane's memory.
Once, Wilder flew to Connecticut with Lane for a visit to Lane's home.
It was written in 1916 and was first published by John Lane in the United States in October 1920 and in the United Kingdom by The Bodley Head ( John Lane's UK company ) on 21 January 1921.
However, Ms. Lana Lou Lane's family lines are described in the World Atlas of Dog Breeds as the founders of the breed, featured also in the book are the photos of White Pines Kennel Alapahas, Ms. Lane did not trademark the name " Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog " for her family bloodline before her death unfortunately, because the breed was being registered elsewhere at the time she attempted and the name being used she was unable to secure her old time bloodlines and name of the breed.
Lane's maternal grandmother, Eleanor Scott, was a thrice-married Pentecostal preacher of the Apostolic denomination, and Lane was influenced by the theatrical quality of her grandmother's sermons.
* Cathy Lane, Patty Lane's " identical cousin ", is said to have lived here in the theme song to The Patty Duke Show.
Lane's military reputation was so great that the first volunteer Confederate company raised in Harrison County was named for him, though Lane would join the 3rd Texas Cavalry.
It has been hinted at that General Lane sent Doomsday after the Kandorians in the first place, and that the creature is only one of the " weapons " at Lane's disposal.
Lane's five tracks ( four on the second side, one on the first ) showcased the tender, folky side of the singer-songwriter, the tracks rooted in acoustics with Lane and Stewart singing some of the most endearing vocals that they ever would.
During the American Civil War, in addition to his Senate service, Lane raised a brigade of Jayhawkers known as the " Kansas Brigade ", or " Lane's Brigade ", composed of the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Kansas Volunteers.
Additionally, refugees from Drury Lane's and Covent Garden's internal struggles would show up at the Haymarket, and thus Charlotte Charke would act there in a parody of her father, Colley Cibber, one of the owners and managers of Drury Lane.
Lawyer and conspiracy author Mark Lane successfully defended Liberty Lobby against the defamation charges, which became the basis for Lane's book Plausible Denial.
He encouraged Hugh Lane to found an Irish national art gallery, but this was prevented by Lane's death on the Lusitania.
In graph theory, Mac Lane's planarity criterion is a characterisation of planar graphs in terms of their cycle spaces, named after Saunders Mac Lane.
Allen Lane, John Lane's nephew who had inherited control, finally left to found Penguin Books.
Lane's pro-slavery views and sympathy for the Confederate States of America in the Civil War effectively ended his political career in Oregon, although a son was later elected to Congress and a grandson to the United States Senate, making Lane the patriarch of one of the state's most prominent political families.
Lane was intrigued by Mather's letter, made inquiry, and found that Mather was well thought of by Lane's friends — and had, like Lane, attended the University of California.
The committee established a Franklin K. Lane Memorial Fund, initially dedicated to the support of Lane's widow, Anne Lane, and upon her death to be used to promote causes in which her husband believed.

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