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Such findings have raised concerns about violence on television ; for example, Larson and his coworkers ( 1968 ) found that 56 % of the time children's television characters achieve their goals through violent acts.
Radio and television evangelist Bob Larson said, " Moon's doctrine of sinless perfection by ' indemnity ', which can apply even to deceased ancestors, is a denial of the salvation by grace offering through Jesus Christ.
" Larson, a member of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints in real life, had been working on the concept since 1968, and Gene L. Coon had been providing guidance and mentoring to him through the writing of its earliest incarnations.
Instead, he traveled with Frans August Larson ( called the Duke of Mongolia ) in November and December in a Dodge automobile from Peking through Mongolia via Ulaanbaatar to Ulan-Ude, and from there with the Trans-Siberian Railway to Moscow.
In a letter to Larson, Clayton praised the cartoonist for " the enormous contribution that my colleagues and I feel you have made to biology through your cartoons.
Larson explains the creative process he goes through in making cartoons, showing the original doodles in his sketchbook alongside the final published versions.
Four composers have been released through PS Classics: Hugh Martin, Charles Strouse, Jonathan Larson and Howard Ashman.
But in early December 2009, ABC announced that, effective immediately, Larson would go back to contract status to ensure her stay with the show through its move to LA.

Larson and show
Conceived and produced by Glen A. Larson, the show was an instant hit.
In 1984, a self-described unemployed ice cream truck driver named Michael Larson made it onto the show.
Watching the show at home and with the use of stop-motion on a VCR, Larson discovered that the presumed random patterns of the game board were not random and was able to memorize the sequences to help him stop the board where and when he wanted.
In the end, Larson earned a total of $ 110, 237 in cash and prizes, a record for the most money in cash and prizes won by a contestant in a single appearance on a daytime network game show.
Aside from Michael Larson, the show had other notable contestants.
On May 5 Stevens called the Lars Larson show on radio station KXL to discuss current events.
Without Larson, the band played what was billed as a " final " show on September 2, 2009 at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City.
* The Lars Larson Show Official website of Lars Larson who does a Northwest ( Oregon / Southwest Washington ) show and a nationally syndcated show via Westwood One
To promote and advertise the show, cast members Reeves, Hamilton and Larson were able to gain extra money by appearing in Kellogg's commercials during the second season.
Larson performed the show as a " rock monologue ," a new form of theatre for the time.
They felt Edwards was right for the role of Vicky Larson, a talk show host who strikes up an affair with Danny Tanner.
Rehearsing only once in a house Jacobs and Larson shared at the time, The Aquabats played their first show a mere week after forming at a house party in August 1994.
Larson recalled this show as merely " a joke ... we weren't trying to be a band.
Both Larson and the network felt the show needed some major change of focus to re-launch it as a spinoff, and Larson and Donald P. Bellisario decided to set the new series five years after " The Hand of God ", the final episode of the original series.
In 1982, Larson launched " Talk Back ", a two-hour weekday call-in show geared mainly toward teenagers and frequently focused on teen-oriented topics such as role-playing games and rock music.
By this time Larson had come to embrace contemporary Christian music, including styles such as heavy metal and rap, and actively promoted the music and artists on his show.
In 2004, Larson returned to the radio airwaves after a two-year absence with a daily talk show heard on a network of radio stations and simulcast and archived on the Internet.
Instead of its usual format of various segments, the show featured a single story: the exorcism of John's demons by Christian exorcist and fundamentalist preacher Bob Larson.
In 2012, Larson appeared in the film adaptation of the popular 1980s TV show 21 Jump Street.
The show has also been widely parodied, for example by cartoonist Gary Larson with good-natured comics captioned " Ice Crusades " and " Dirt Capades ".

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Coffman himself was sued by several investors to whom he had sold " stock in the band ", including Michigan-based Bill Larson.
On November 1, 2010, it was announced that DiCaprio's production company had acquired the rights to the Erik Larson novel, The Devil in the White City.
* Words and Music: Only four musicals have won the Tony Award for Best Musical when a person had ( co -) written the Book ( non-sung dialogue and storyline ) and the Score ( music and lyrics ): 1958 winner The Music Man ( Meredith Willson – award for Book and Score did not exist that year ), 1986 winner The Mystery of Edwin Drood ( Rupert Holmes – who also won for Book and Score ), 1996 winner Rent ( Jonathan Larson – who also won for Book and Score ), and 2011 winner The Book of Mormon ( Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone also won for Book and Score ).
The board was subsequently reprogrammed with up to 32 new patterns to help prevent another contestant from being able to memorize the board as Larson had.
Glen A. Larson, the creator and executive producer of Battlestar Galactica, said he had conceived of the Battlestar Galactica premise, which he originally called Adam's Ark, during the late 1960s.
To that end, Larson carefully examined the Original Manuscript ( the one dictated by Joseph Smith to his scribes ) and the Printer ’ s Manuscript ( the copy Oliver Cowdery prepared for the Printer in 1829 – 1830 ), and compared them with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd editions of the Book of Mormon to determine what sort of changes had occurred over time and to make judgments as to which readings were the most original.
Larson proceeded to publish a useful set of well-argued articles on the phenomena which he had discovered.
The LP featured the hit title track and the Top 10 smash " Real Love " ( not to be confused with the John Lennon composition ) but did not dominate the charts and the radio as Minute by Minute had two years earlier, largely due to an oversaturation of the " McDonald sound " by many other artists ( such as Robbie Dupree's hit " Steal Away ", which copied the " McDonald sound " nearly note for note ) heard on the radio at that time — not to mention McDonald's numerous guest vocal appearances on hits by other artists at that time, such as Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, and Nicolette Larson.
Barry had three daughters, Suzanne ( Susie ) with his first wife, Barbara, Kate with his second wife, Jane, and Sian from a relationship with Ulla Larson between the first two marriages.
The panel from the Court of Appeals said Judge Larson had abused his discretion with his ruling for Mattel, concluding that Bryant's employment agreement could have, but did not necessarily, cover ideas as it did designs, processes, computer programs and formulae, which are all more concrete.
According to Larson, Reeves said that if Mark Sandrich had not died, he would not be there in " this monkey suit ".
* During the 2002-2003 Season, Somerset High School's Football Team, led by longtime coach Bruce Larson, won the WIAA Division 5 State Championship, the first state title the school had ever won in football.
Larson later apologized, saying " When I drew the above cartoon, I had not actually seen Ishtar.
The All-New Press Your Luck which reunited the two contestants who competed against Michael Larson with Larson's brother, James, for a grudge match ( Michael Larson had died in February 1999 of throat cancer ).
) After the series was canceled, Larson went on to create a relatively low-budget sequel to the series, titled Galactica 1980, which was set many years later, when the Galactica had reached Earth.
Larson was not involved in any capacity with the new series, which Ronald D. Moore had developed, though he did receive a screen credit as " Consulting Producer.
In July 2011, Larson launched a lawsuit against Universal Studios, alleging a decades-long fraud and claimed the studio had not paid him a share of the profits owed from the television shows he produced while working with them.
This was not the first legal wrangle Larson had had with the studio, as there had previously been a disagreement over ownership of rights to the Battlestar Galactica property.

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