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" Reportedly, Carl Macek was disappointed with this early dub, which is available only on the Japanese DVD release.
The first experimental ring laser gyroscope was demonstrated in the US by Macek and Davis in 1963.
He also expressed strong criticism of some political allies of Klaus like Miroslav Macek, who was a dentist by profession.
As a fan of Miyazaki's films, Macek did not think Laputa ( of which Streamline was the distributor ) had received the quality of dubbing that a Miyazaki film deserved.
Carl F. Macek ( September 21, 1951 – April 17, 2010 ) was an American writer and anime pioneer and producer of the 1980s and 1990s.
Macek intended to produce a sequel to Robotech, Robotech II: The Sentinels, but this project was canceled due to a number of circumstances.
) Cannon was reportedly unsatisfied with Carl Macek ’ s first version of the movie, which was almost a straight adaptation of the anime Megazone 23.
Macek recalls that although he was unhappy with this revised version, Menahem Golan, after viewing it, happily said: " Now that ’ s a Cannon movie!
Carl Macek adapted the first few episodes for an English-speaking audience, and was then replaced by Fred Ladd and Lisa Lumby-Richards, with all the voice recordings being handled by Optimum Productions in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Some clarification on this issue was given in an interview with Carl Macek by Chris Meadows on the Space Station Liberty program on 4 / 14 / 07.
She was initially asked by the FBI to help with interrogating Richard Macek who was suspected of several murders, of which Macek claimed no memory.
In 2010, the convention collected donations for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and held an event in remembrance of Carl Macek, who attended the convention in 2002 and was scheduled to attend the convention again before dying.
" Part I " was spliced with The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross by Carl Macek to create Robotech: The Movie in 1986.
Streamline's producer Carl Macek stated with certainty that the reason for the " shuffling of segments " was due to considerations regarding the theatrical exploitation of the film.
Edwards was created by Robotech producer and writer Carl Macek as part of the expanded back-story he crafted for the series.
Having been removed from Robotech: The Movie, Edwards was instead introduced by Macek in the pages of Robotech: The Graphic Novel, published by Comico Comics in August 1986.

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While at Harmony Gold, Macek also produced the little-known, rarely seen Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years ( which combines the almost-unrelated stories of Space Pirate Captain Harlock and Queen Millennia ).

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He was co-editor ( with Marshall Swain ) of Essays on Knowledge and Justification ( 1978 ), regarded as a key anthology of essays relating to the Gettier problem and used as a core text in undergraduate epistemology courses.
The individualist anarchist George MacDonald was a co-editor of Freethought and, for a time, The Truth Seeker.
Walker was co-editor of the excellent free-thought / free love journal Lucifer, the Light-Bearer ".
He was also the co-editor of The Christian Union with Henry Ward Beecher from 1876 to 1881.
In 1988 / 89 he was co-editor of the East German underground opposition paper " Ostkreuz ".
He was co-editor of The Harrovian in his final year, 1869 / 70.
In his senior year, he was co-editor of his high school newspaper, The Echo.
He was also co-editor with Denis Diderot of the Encyclopédie.
When McCormick assumed the position of co-editor ( with his cousin Joseph Medill Patterson ) in 1910, the Tribune was the third-best-selling paper among Chicago's eight dailies, with a circulation of only 188, 000.
With his research assistant, Veronica M. Boulter ( later his wife ) Toynbee was co-editor of the RIIA's annual Survey of International Affairs, which became the " bible " for international specialists in Britain.
He was also art director on most of the early films, editor or co-editor on many of them ( often credited as Franz Walsh, though the spelling varies ), and he acted in nineteen of his own films as well as for other directors.
While there, Fairbanks was co-editor of the school newspaper with Cornelia Cole, whom he married after both graduated from the school.
Charlie Gay was the proprietor, owner, and co-editor with Ceylon C. Fuller.
William Maxwell Gaines ( March 1, 1922 – June 3, 1992 ), better known as Bill Gaines, was an American publisher and co-editor of EC Comics.
He also wrote many leading law review articles and was co-editor of the leading casebook on labor law.
Editing Doug Moench's The Wanderers, Berger was joined on issue # 5 ( Oct 1988 ) by co-editor Art Young, who would also later be instrumental in the formation of Vertigo.
In December 2006, the French version published an article by Alexander Cockburn, co-editor of CounterPunch, which strongly criticized the endorsement of conspiracy theories by the US left-wing, alleging that it was a sign of " theoretical emptiness.
Between 1893 and 1894 he was the co-editor, along with Alfred Jarry, of L ' Ymagier, a magazine dedicated to symbolist wood carvings.
Next he became a journalist, and was in 1881 and 1882 the co-editor of the Deutsches Reichsblatt.
As Coolidge was unwilling to move from Boston to New York, Hamilton Fish Armstrong a Princeton alumnus and a European correspondent of the New York Evening Post ( now known as the New York Post ) was appointed as a co-editor and was sent to work in New York to handle the mechanical work of publishing the journal.
He was made co-editor of Spex in 1997.
Born in Chatham, New Brunswick, Fraser attended St Thomas University where in his freshman year he played on the varsity hockey and football teams, and in his junior year was co-editor with John Brebner of the student literary magazine Tom-Tom.
Fry was its co-editor between 1909 and 1919 ( first with Lionel Cust, then with Cust and More Adey ) but his influence on the Burlington Magazine continued until his death: Fry was in the Consultative Committee of the Burlington since its beginnings and when he left the editorship, following a dispute with Cust and Adey regarding the editorial policy on modern art, he was able to use his influence on the Committee to choose the successor he considered appropriate, Robert Rattray Tatlock.

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Other venues included Jim Bell's Harlem, opened in 1935 on Lake Street, west of 24th ; McGill's Blue Room, located at 24th and Lake, and Allen's Showcase Lounge, which was located at 24th and Lake.
The band's name was taken from the title of a drawing by Riebl's younger brother, Max, and its distinctive cat's eye icon, known as " Pablo ", was created by Ian McGill, Ollie McGill's father.
The local deputy insisted that even drunk it was the fastest draw he'd ever seen, and gave him the massive bounty on McGill's head.
In December 2011 it was announced that Arriva had agreed a deal to sell its remaining Scottish operations to McGill's.
Following McGill's departure a new format was announced with no artistic director and a series of guest curators led by producer James Mullighan
Another example came in 1990 after Lady Meredith House, home to McGill's Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law, was broken into and set on fire.
Awarded one of McGill's earliest doctoral degrees in science, Tory did not himself become a researcher but was the principal founder of several universities-University of British Columbia, University of Alberta and Carleton University-and of the Alberta Research Council and the National Research Council.
However, during this time, he did give generously to McGill's Library of Science and Engineering which was renamed the Schulich Library of Science and Engineering in honour of his family in 2001.
During his time at McGill's Faculty of Music, Juliani was known for his pleasant baritone voice, accurate intonation, and strong sight-reading skills, enabling him to find frequent professional work substituting in choirs, notably at Montreal's Christ Church Cathedral.
In 2007, Rabinovitch was reappointed Chair of McGill's Board for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2008.

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