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Laurie's and American
Laurie's American accent was so convincing that executive producer Bryan Singer, who was unaware at the time that Laurie is British, pointed to him as an example of just the kind of compelling American actor he had been looking for.

Laurie's and when
It is later revealed that Jock used to be Laurie's coach when Laurie played for The Club.
With the debut of the series, Laurie Morgan ( now played by Swoosie Kurtz ) and Patti returned to New York when Laurie's marriage in California didn't work out.
But when it was determined that there would be a schedule conflict involving Laurie's TV series House ( which was, incidentally, executive produced by Singer ), Laurie was forced to drop out and Frank Langella stepped in to play Perry White.

Laurie's and first
* Anne O ' Neal as Miss Augustine Sifert, Laurie's supervisor and first victim at the plant
Dion and the Belmonts were responsible for the first of Laurie's hit singles with their 1958 doo-wop song, " I Wonder Why ".
Although Laurie's faked death remained in the script, the scenes mentioning Jamie were removed from the story, and the film's dialogue was adjusted to indicate that Michael Myers had not been heard from in the twenty years since the night depicted in the first two films.
" Back in Time " also shows that " that boy Marty " fell in love at first sight and courted Laurie since the two were little children, teasing, asking her out, and doing favors despite the young Laurie's emphatic and occasionally violent dislike that only very gradually turned to reciprocation.

Laurie's and Gregory
White also appeared in the season 8 premiere of House, titled " Twenty Vicodin ", where he appears as a well-connected inmate, occasionally helping Hugh Laurie's character Gregory House to sneak contraband into the prison.

Laurie's and House
While working on Flight of the Phoenix, Jacob Vargas operated the camera to shoot Laurie's audition tape for House.

Laurie's and .
Laurie's interests were fostered by William Holman Hunt.
Meg marries Mr. John Brooke, Laurie's tutor.
When Laurie and Jo go skating, Amy tags along after them, but she arrives at the lake too late to hear Laurie's warning about thinning ice.
Under Jo's horrified stare, Amy falls through the ice, and is rescued by Laurie's prompt intervention.
Laurie's father had eloped with an Italian pianist and was disowned.
Mr. James Laurence: A wealthy neighbor to the Marches and Laurie's grandfather.
Fred Vaughan: A Harvard friend of Laurie's who, in Europe, courts Amy.
Gino goes to Laurie's house and tells the widow what is going on.
In Laurie's purse, Gino finds the picture that Richie dropped on Bobby's body after killing Bobby.
Kroenke is the brother-in-law of the Lauries ; his wife Ann is Nancy Laurie's sister.
Kroenke is the brother-in-law of the Lauries ; his wife Ann is Nancy Laurie's sister.
In the Granada Television series Jeeves and Wooster, Bertie is depicted as being a very capable pianist and singer, making use of actor / musician Hugh Laurie's musical talents.
Laurie's parents attended a Scottish Presbyterian church in Oxford.
Rich suggests that Julie Glamuzina and Alison J. Laurie's book Parker and Hulme: A Lesbian View may have been an unacknowledged source of inspiration for Heavenly Creatures, which according to her created a distorted image of the Parker – Hulme murder case.
With the club playing so badly, Laurie's coaching days look to be over soon.
The animated series Partridge Family 2200 A. D., which debuted in 1974, features Keith and Laurie Partridge going to a futuristic space high school called " Galaxy High ," and Laurie's friend Marion Moonglow ( a Martian ) bears a striking resemblance to the Wendy Garbo character from this series.
* Little Women by Louisa May Alcott – the book is dropped on the floor by Jo March as she talks to Mr Laurence about his Grandson Laurie's prank.

fame and expanded
And while his fame grew, as his orchestra was expanded and his compositions were copied and disseminated, his voice was only one among many.
If one has to name a famous boxer, they are more likely to name Muhammad Ali or Mike Tyson, since their fame expanded beyond the sport itself.
She expanded her articles into two volumes of memoirs, beginning with The English Governess at the Siamese Court ( 1870 ), which earned her immediate fame but also brought charges of sensationalism.
Their worldwide fame expanded when the song " The Power of Love " was featured as a key track in the film Back to the Future ( in which Lewis had a cameo appearance ), became a number-one hit, and nominated for an Academy Award.
The Hoffmann Manufacturing Company rapidly expanded and soon achieved worldwide fame for their precision-made bearings boasting an accuracy better than 1 / 10, 000 of an inch ( 2. 5 micrometres ) for all their products.
Dashan's initial fame came from performing xiangsheng, but he gradually expanded into a variety of activities and continues to be a popular performer and on-air personality on Chinese television.
A second, expanded Festival took place in the town over a full week, spanning the end of May and the start of June 2011, and broadened its themes still further with a science-based talk from Professor James Lovelock ( of ' Gaia Theory ' fame ) who lives in the district.
With Los Panchos, Rodriguez's fame expanded beyond Puerto Rico and the rest of Latin America, as the group made several tours that also included Spain, Portugal, Italy and even Israel and Lebanon in the Middle East.
In 1902, assisted by silent partner, millionaire industrialist Henry H. Rogers of Standard Oil fame, Page expanded his plans, first to extend further in West Virginia, and then to the state line with Virginia.
Chilean rock bands ' fan bases expanded away from the country, such as Los Angeles Negros who found newfound fame across Latin America in the late 1960s / early 1970s.
As the early 1980s progressed it became clear that the new generation of rockers were not like anything before: Los Violadores pioneering punk in Latin America ; Virus oxygenating rock with their new-wave sound ; Sumo's punkish reggae-rock growing a fanatical cult ( Luca Prodan sung mostly in English, which reduced his band's radio exposure yet their fame expanded unabated ); and Soda Stereo the buzz of the underground.
Although English publications about Schopenhauer played a role in the recognition of his fame as a philosopher in later life ( 1851 until his death in 1860 ) and a three volume translation by R. B. Haldane and J. Kemp, titled The World as Will and Idea, appeared already in 1883-1886, the first English translation of the expanded edition of this work under this title The World as Will and Representation appeared by E. F. J. Payne ( who also translated several other works of Schopenhauer ) as late as in 1958 ( paperback editions in 1966 and 1969 ).
In 1950, the conjunto expanded to big band size, making a series of recordings with Daniel Santos, the esteemed Puerto Rican singer / composer who had recorded with the collective since 1948 and whose five year stay with Conjunto Sonora Matancera helped it attain world-wide fame.
His fame expanded to include Hispanic viewers in the United States when Televicentro debuted on DirecTV, including El Condominio among their programming to be sent by satellite to viewers in the United States.
Current speculation has the administration moving into the temporary football offices once that program moves to its permanent location at McColl-Richardson Field ; allowing the conversion of the 3rd floor salon into a combination of an expanded gameday reception area, hall of fame / trophy presentation hall, and luxury suites.
Its targets expanded as the strip progressed, and shifted from satirising webcomics to the search for fame in general with the move to Keenspot.

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