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In 1949 he provided film footage for, and appeared in, the first full-length comedy compilation, Down Memory Lane ( 1949 ), which was written and narrated by Steve Allen.
Category theory first appeared in a paper entitled " General Theory of Natural Equivalences ", written by Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane in 1945.
Similar stories with Lois Lane acquiring such powers and adopting the name " Superwoman " periodically appeared later.
A Supergirl named Cir-El appeared in 2003's Superman: The 10 Cent Adventure # 1, claiming to be the future daughter of Superman and Lois Lane.
Borsodi's " Bayard Lane Utopia " appeared to be a great idea on paper, and initially it appeared to be successful and was prominently featured in a variety of national publications.
After the Psalter Lane performance, they worried that they had appeared static and uninspiring.
Performed at Drury Lane, Colley appeared as Winchester.
In November 2006, Clark was the subject of a BBC Four documentary entitled Petula Clark: Blue Lady and appeared with Michael Ball and Tony Hatch in a concert at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane broadcast by BBC Radio the following month.
He soon developed the idea of founding his own art magazine, suggesting the idea to the publisher John Lane, who had formerly produced The Yellow Book, an influential periodical that had appeared between 1894 to 1897.
In 1737 his King and the Miller of Mansfield, a " dramatic tale " of King Henry II, was produced at Drury Lane, and received with much applause ; the sequel, Sir John Cockle at Court, a farce, appeared in 1738.
In 1802 she left Drury Lane and subsequently appeared from time to time on the stage of the rival establishment, Covent Garden.
A new co-worker, Tina Molinari ( Nancy Lane ), joins Rhoda and Jack at the costume shop, having appeared in several Season 4 episodes as an employee at Gary's jeans store.
Starting February 12, 2009, he and Sarah Lane appeared together in a Podcast on Leo Laporte's TWiT. tv network called This Week in Fun.
From December 2008 to January 2011, Gold appeared in Oliver !, as Mrs Sowerberry and Mrs Bedwin, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
In addition to the McNally plays, Lane has appeared in numerous other Off Broadway productions, including Love ( the musical version of Murray Schisgal's Luv ), Measure for Measure directed by Joseph Papp in Central Park, for which he received the St. Clair Bayfield Award, The Common Pursuit, The Film Society, Mizlansky / Zilinsky or Schmucks, In a Pig's Valise, Trumbo, She Stoops to Conquer, The Merry Wives of Windsor and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
She subsequently appeared with Norm Macdonald on The Norm Show ( or Norm ), which ran for three seasons, and was also a regular character on the 2003 Nathan Lane series Charlie Lawrence, which was cancelled after the airing of two episodes.
Lane began acting professionally at the age of six at the La MaMa Experimental Theater Club in New York, where she appeared in a production of Medea.
On 15 December 1830 he appeared at Drury Lane as Werner, one of his most powerful impersonations.
Brother and sister had first appeared together at Drury Lane on 22 November 1783, as Beverley and Mrs Beverley in Edward Moore's The Gamester, and as King John and Constance in Shakespeare's tragedy.
Although work was supposed to continue on on the Lane – Lerner Li ' l Abner, this version never appeared, and My Fair Lady, Lerner and Loewe's adaptation of Pygmalion, opened in 1956, becoming the hit musical of the decade.
Wrote The King and The Miller of Mansfield and it's sequel, Sir John Cockle, both of which appeared at Drury Lane in 1736 and 1737 respectively.
Leno also appeared in burlesque and, every year from 1888 to 1904, in the Drury Lane Theatre's Christmas pantomime spectacles.
On the night of his London debut, he appeared in three music halls: the Foresters ' Music Hall in Mile End, Middlesex Music Hall in Drury Lane and Gatti's-in-the-Road, where he earned £ 5 a week in total (£ in adjusted for inflation ).
During Leno's long association with the Drury Lane pantomimes, he appeared chiefly as the dame.

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On 24 April 1826 over 1, 000 men and women, many armed, gathered at Whinney Hill in Clayton-le-Moors to listen to a speaker from where they marched on Sykes ’ s Mill at Higher Grange Lane, near the site of the modern police station and Magistrate ’ s Courts, and smashed over 60 looms.
Melbourne is a prominent graffiti city of Australia with many of its lanes being tourist attractions, such as Hosier Lane in particular, a popular destination for photographers, wedding photography and backdrops for corporate print advertising.
The crowd in the Leppings Lane Stand overspilled onto the pitch where many injured and traumatised fans who had climbed to safety congregated.
There are many other relics of antiquity to be found here such as the so-called King Arthur's Footprint on the Island and a carved rock from Starapark which has been placed outside the Sir James Smith's School at Dark Lane, Camelford.
However, other texts, including many of those from Qumran, differ substantially, indicating that the Masoretic Text was but one of a diverse set of Biblical writings ( Lane Fox 1991: 99-106 ; Tov 1992: 115 ).
It was the first city in the UK to install street signs bearing the rainbow coloured Pride flag to identify its gay quarter on Stanley Street, Cumberland Street, Temple Lane, Eberle Street and Temple Street, and was also the scene of many significant moments in the history of the gay rights movement ( see LGBT culture in Liverpool ).
The family lived on Church Lane in Pinner for many years ; they later sold the property and moved to a converted mill in Dean, Oxfordshire.
The area north of the High Street and Hampstead Lane was part of Hornsey parish and also later the Municipal Borough of Hornsey and the seat of that borough's governing body for many years.
Jones & Higgins opened a small shop in 1867 ( on the corner of Rye Lane and Peckham High Street ) that would become the best known department store in South London for many years.
A bus station is located at Turnpike Lane, there are also many buses that stop outside Wood Green tube station.
This combined area is the 63rd richest area in the UK-an acclamation which can be credited to Totteridge Lane, a long road home to many multi-millionaires.
Crescent ), the Pasture Path, Grassy Lane, the Carlton Notch Trail, and many others.
Other townhouses and condos throughout this area have used this architecture frequently, and many developments around Miller Lane have colonial styles.
The hill in the town's name is taken to mean different things to different people ; many believe that the hill in question is the hill on which the train station currently stands, but there is a Burgess Farm on a hill in the south-east of the town, on Folders Lane.
In addition to a vast catalog of recordings created with the ensemble's music directors, the orchestra has made many recordings with guest conductors Vladimir Ashkenazy, Oliver Knussen, Kurt Sanderling, Yoel Levi, Riccardo Chailly, Michael Tilson Thomas, and Louis Lane ( the orchestra's longtime Associate Conductor ).
Spen Hall is now split into several houses but still has many original features, such as a 16th century mullioned window, the original tennis lawn and a water spring which, according to myth, is a tunnel ( now flooded ) leading to the Old Saw public house cellar, further up Spen Lane.
Gomersal also has many fine and historic houses which climb the hill of Spen Lane and along Oxford Road towards Birkenshaw.
Gerald Flood, stage, TV and film actor, lived in Farnham for most of his life ; Peter Lupino, a well-known West End actor of the 1930s and 40s, and member of the famous theatrical family, also lived for many years in Farnham, in Red Lion Lane and was a well-known local character in his retirement.
Both are included in the West End conservation area which includes a considerable number of buildings, many historical or of character, along the streets of Dovecote Lane, Grange Avenue, West End, and Church Street.
He has worked with such artists as Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Easybeats, The Band, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Eagles, Eric Clapton, The Clash, The Steve Miller Band, Small Faces, Spooky Tooth, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Blue Öyster Cult, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Midnight Oil, New Model Army, Belly, Joe Satriani, Ronnie Lane, Rod Stewart with Faces, Joan Armatrading, Buckacre, Gallagher and Lyle, Georgie Fame, Family, Helen Watson, Fairport Convention, Humble Pie, Band of Horsesand many others.
On 15 April 1989, the club's stadium was the scene of one of the worst sporting tragedies ever, at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, at which 96 Liverpool fans were fatally crushed in the Leppings Lane end of the stadium. The tragedy resulted in many changes taking places at Hillsborough and all other leading stadiums in England, namely the requirement of all-seater stadiumsand the removal of perimeter fencing.
Many toponyms in the area are associated to the trading of livestock: while some of these street names ( such as " Cow Cross Street " and " Cock Lane ") are still in use, many more ( such as " Chick Lane ", " Duck Lane ", " Cow Lane ", " Pheasant Court ", " Goose Alley ") have disappeared from the maps since the major Victorian redevelopment of the area.

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