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Wings is a 1927 silent film about World War I fighter pilots, produced by Lucien Hubbard, directed by William A. Wellman and released by Paramount Pictures.
The film was written by John Monk Saunders ( original story ), Louis D. Lighton and Hope Loring ( screenplay ), edited and produced by Lucien Hubbard, directed by William A. Wellman, with an original orchestral score by John Stepan Zamecnik, which was uncredited.
Producer Lucien Hubbard hired director Wellman because of his World War I aviator experience.
The squadron was accommodated in a camp referred to by Lucien Hubbard as Humpty Doo after the cattle station with the same name while acting as a publicity correspondent.
), Jack Foisie ( Stars and Stripes ), Bob Landry ( Life Magazine ), Lucien Hubbard ( Readers Digest ), Clete Roberts ( Blue Network ), and Robert Reuben ( Reuters ).
Lautner's client was the famous movie director Lucien Hubbard, the winner of the very first " Best Picture " Oscar for the silent movie " Wings ".

Lucien and offered
Lucien Duquesne stopped to help him up, and Nurmi thanked the Frenchman by pacing him past the field and offered him the heat win, which Duquesne gracefully refused.
One night after a Jon Lucien concert at Carnegie Hall he went to see Phyllis perform and offered her a spot as the female vocalist on his fourth album for Buddah Records.
The statue was housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome, until it was sold in 1799 to the sculptor and restorer Vincenzo Pacetti ; Pacetti offered it to various English and French clients, including Lucien Bonaparte.

Lucien and all
The main scholarly outlet has been the journal Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), founded in 1929 by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
The change applied to all members of his family except for his brother Lucien, and the son of Jerome's first marriage.
With colleague Lucien Febvre he founded the Annales School in 1929, by starting the new scholarly journal, Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
", a screaming, bitchy Sheila Copps ( Goy ), the tyrannical Lucien Bouchard, the dopey and overly-image conscious Stockwell Day, the strutting, clucking, pompous Joe Clark, and the power-hungry Paul Martin ( all Ferguson ).
In 1918, casino business magnate François André ( see Groupe Lucien Barrière ) set up the redesigning of the La Baule resort based on the Deauville model by combining casinos, luxury hotels and sports facilities all on one site.
They had three children who survived to adulthood: Adeline ( 1838-1899 ), who married the Hungarian general István Türr, the explorer Lucien Napoléon Bonaparte-Wyse ( 1845 – 1909 ) and the writer Marie Laetitia Bonaparte-Wyse ( 1831 – 1902, called secretly Studholmina-Maria ), all of whom used the surname Bonaparte-Wyse.
According to Eekhoud's biographer Mirande Lucien, Escal-Vigor was the book of a man who wanted to speak about himself in all freedom.
Dependency grammar ( DG ) is a class of modern syntactic theories that are all based on the dependency relation and that can be traced back primarily to the work of Lucien Tesnière.
He asked Ginsberg for " any and all information on your poetry and your visions " ( shortly before Ginsberg's admission into hospital ) saying that " I am interested in knowing also anything you may wish to tell ... about Neal, Huncke, Lucien in relation to you ..." ( referring to Herbert Huncke and Lucien Carr ), to which Ginsberg replied with an 11-page letter detailing, as completely as he could, the nature of his " divine vision ".
It was signed in Calgary, Alberta on September 14, 1997, by all Canadian premiers and territorial leaders ( except Quebec's Lucien Bouchard ).
Riders on Gitanes included Lucien Van Impe, Bernard Hinault, Laurent Fignon and Greg Lemond, all winners of the Tour de France.
Early color films such as Lucien Hubbard's The Mysterious Island and John G. Adolfi's The Show of Shows exist only partially or not at all in color because the copies that were made of the film that exist were created on black-and-white stock.
On the first stage, nails had been thrown on the road, and all cyclists except Lucien Petit-Breton punctured.
Cottet was more explicitly the leader of his own small movement, the Bande noire of the 1890s, which included Lucien Simon and André Dauchez, all influenced by the realism and dark colours of Courbet.
We all have a stereotypical view of a Christian, but Lucien Laviscount, who plays Sophie's boyfriend Ben, is quite hot, and you don't really think of religious people like that, so maybe it'll make religion cool.

Lucien and despite
The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan described the play as the rebirth of the spirit of the classical Athenian comic playwright Aristophanes, while the philosopher Lucien Goldmann argued that despite its " entirely different world view " it constitutes " the first great Brechtian play in French literature.

Lucien and number
In 1506 the Monegasques, under Lucien, Lord of Monaco, were under siege for some four months by the Genoan army, which had ten times the number of men.
With their colt, Riva Ridge, earning more than $ 500, 000 and being named American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt for 1971, Lucien Laurin and the Meadow Stable would soon become the number one stable in racing, winning numerous important Stakes races and five of the six U. S. Triple Crown races in 1972-73.
Mrs Cramp takes Lucien and Wayne to see him, and due to a number of circumstances, ends up shutting down his shop entirely.
Since leaving federal politics Masse, a moderate Quebec nationalist, has served in a number of positions under the Parti Québécois governments of Jacques Parizeau and Lucien Bouchard.
The " city " represents a number of figures of the early beat circle: Allen Ginsberg ( as Leon Levinsky ), Lucien Carr ( as Kenneth Wood ), William Burroughs ( as Will Dennison ), Herbert Huncke ( as Junky ), David Kammerer ( as Waldo Meister ), Edie Parker ( as Judie Smith ) and also Joan Vollmer ( as Mary Dennison ) -- though she essentially has a non-speaking role ( however some of her ideas are quoted by the Ginsberg-figure ).
The first phase involved a large number of amalgamations from late 2000 until 2003, undertaken by the Parti Québécois government of Quebec, headed by Premier Lucien Bouchard and his successor Bernard Landry.
Barrie then commanded a number of ships during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, winning fame for capturing a several important French prisoners, including Napoleon's brother Lucien Bonaparte.
He went on to work with a number of acclaimed and diverse directors including, Sergio Leone ( The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West and Once Upon a Time in America ), Roman Polanski ( Death and the Maiden and Bitter Moon ), Louis Malle ( Lacombe, Lucien ), Jean-Jacques Annaud ( The Name of the Rose ), and Federico Fellini, whose last three films he photographed.

Lucien and aircraft
Minh and Đôn asked Lucien Conein to secure an American aircraft to take the brothers out of the country.

Lucien and only
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
Lucien is not the only person in this house who could have put opium in that coffee.
Not only were there rival machines with " down-stroke " and " frontstroke " positions that gave a visible printing point, the problem of typebar clashes could be circumvented completely: examples include Thomas Edison's 1872 electric print-wheel device which later became the basis for Teletype machines ; Lucien Stephen Crandall's typewriter ( the second to come onto the American market ) whose type was arranged on a cylindrical sleeve ; the Hammond typewriter of 1887 which used a semi-circular " type-shuttle " of hardened rubber ( later light metal ); and the Blickensderfer typewriter of 1893 which used a type wheel.
When Lucien pressed him to “ dare ”, he replied, “ Alas, I have dared only too much already ”.
The Conservatives supported it enthusiastically, and only St. Albert MLA Lucien Boudreau voted against it ( though Ribstone Liberal James Gray Turgeon admitted that he was supporting his leader's legislation against his own convictions ).
He made only two animated films before being forced into exclusively live-action work as a director of burlesques starring Jobard ( Lucien Cazalis ), one of the first generation of great screen comics.
Secretly, Lucien keeps a worm farm under his bed, that only Toni, Mari, Wayne and Wendy know about.
Lucien likes going to Soap City's only swamp ( the only place he gets peace from Wayne, who is afraid of the place ) where Tony lives.
* Louis-Clovis Bonaparte ( 1859 – 1894 ), civil engineer, only son of Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte
Richard Attwood, driving for BRM, gained second place and fastest lap, while Lucien Bianchi finished in third position in a Cooper, in what was to be these drivers ' only podium finishes.
As a teenager, the younger Manley served as president of the Young Liberals Association in S, D and G and was influenced by the leadership of not only his grandfather, but of other prominent Liberals, including Lester B. Pearson, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Lucien Lamoureux and Ed Lumley.
Lucien Goldmann thought that Brook's naturalistic decor and acting style ( with the exception of Blin and Muselli's performances ) obscured the play's " symbolic, universal character " ( which an epic design, he suggests via a comparison with Mother Courage and Her Children, and defamiliarised mode of acting would have foregrounded ), while Brook's decision to transform the set only once ( dividing the play into a period of order and one of disorder ) distorted the play's tripartite structure ( of order, disorder, and the re-establishment of order ).
Both are talented but poor youths from the provinces, both attempt to achieve greatness in society through the intercession of women and both come into contact with Vautrin, but only Rastignac succeeds while Lucien de Rubempré ends his life by his own hand in a jail in Paris.

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