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Maurice and Richardson
Maurice Richardson, writing in The Observer, summarised the novel, calling it " the usual sado-masochistic free-for-all, plus octopuses.
ESPN. com's Marc Stein was told the Lakers were to acquire Howard, Chris Duhon and Earl Clark, the Denver Nuggets were to acquire Andre Iguodala, the Philadelphia 76ers were to acquire Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson, and the Magic were to acquire Arron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Nikola Vucevic, Maurice Harkless, Josh McRoberts, Christian Eyenga and five total protected future ( three first-round, two second-round ) picks from each of the other three teams.
The Observers critic, Maurice Richardson, thought that From Russia, with Love was a " stupendous plot to trap ...
Writing in The Observer, Maurice Richardson thought that " Mr. Fleming seems to be leaving realism further and further behind and developing only in the direction of an atomic, sophisticated Sapper.
His cast included Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Maggie Smith, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves.
Maurice Richardson of The Observer of 11 November 1962 summed up, " A moderate Christie ; bit diffuse and not so taut as some ; still fairly easy to read, though.
Richardson set her first novel, Maurice Guest, in Leipzig.
" Writing in The Guardians sister paper, The Observer Maurice Richardson pondered if there had been " a deliberate moral reformation " of Bond.
Maurice Richardson in a short review in the 7 December 1941 issue of The Observer wrote: " Agatha Christie takes time off from Poirot and the haute cuisine of crime to write a light war-time spy thriller.
" Writing in The Guardians sister paper, The Observer, Maurice Richardson thought that " our Casanovaesque cad-clubman secret agent is mellowing a bit now "; Richardson liked the format, saying that " the short form suits him quite well " although the downside is that " if it checks the wilder fantasies it cuts short the love-affairs ".
** In 1935, Ralph Richardson made his Broadway debut as Mercutio opposite the Romeo of Maurice Evans and the Juliet of Katharine Cornell.
* TCM Remembers 2009: Edmund Purdom, Natasha Richardson, Jody McCrea, Ricardo Montalbán, Al Martino, director Robert Mulligan, director Howard Zieff, Pamela Blake, Farrah Fawcett, producer Larry Gelbart, producer Charles H. Schneer, Edward Woodward, Jennifer Jones, Sam Bottoms, Patrick Swayze, Olga San Juan, Paul Burke, screenwriter Horton Foote, Sydney Chaplin, Susanna Foster, director Ken Annakin, cinematographer Jack Cardiff, Beverly Roberts, Kathleen Byron, Dorothy Coonan, producer Daniel Melnick, Jane Bryan, Ron Silver, David Carradine, Richard Todd, Gale Storm, Pat Hingle, Eartha Kitt, Lou Jacobi, Bea Arthur, composer Maurice Jarre, Dom DeLuise, Henry Gibson, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, Claude Berri, writer Dominick Dunne, Betsy Blair, James Whitmore, Joseph Wiseman, Patrick McGoohan, director John Hughes and Karl Malden.
Maurice Richardson, in the December 1, 1946 issue of The Observer wrote briefly, " Agatha Christie has staged, against her smartiest, most hyper emotional background so far, the shooting of a philandering doctor.
Maurice Richardson in a short review in the 8 June 1941 issue of The Observer said, " Best Agatha Christie since Ten Little Indians – and one can't say much more than that – Evil Under the Sun has luxury summer hotel, closed-circle setting, Poirot in white trousers.
Maurice Richardson was pleased to see the return of Poirot to Christie's works when he reviewed the novel in the 10 January 1943 issue of The Observer.
" Maurice Richardson, reviewing Colonel Sun for The Observer, wrote that when being judged as a thriller, the novel " is vigorous, quite exciting, rather disorderly, a bit laboured ".
* Thanatos, a Modern Symposium at which Nine Characters Argue at Quarles ( 1963 ) with Maurice Richardson
" Maurice Richardson in The Observer called " The latest licensed ersatz Bond " a " uitable silly season read.
Maurice Richardson in The Observer of October 5, 1975 summed up: " One of her most highly contrived jobs, artificial as a mechanical birdcage, but an unputdownable swansong.
Maurice Richardson in The Observer of 12 December 1965 said, " A. C. is seldom at her best when she goes thrillerish on you.
Maurice Richardson in the 13 June 1943 issue of The Observer set the tone thus: " An atmosphere of perpetual, after-breakfast well-being ; sherry parties in a country town where nobody is quite what he seems ; difficult slouching daughters with carefully concealed coltish charm ; crazy spinsters, of course ; and adulterous solicitors.
Maurice Richardson of The Observer of December 18, 1960 said, " She has never been at her best in the short form.
Maurice Richardson of The Observer ( 18 November 1956 ) pointed out the similarity between the house portrayed in the book and Christie's own and summed up, " Stunning but not unguessable solution.
In reviewing several crime novels in The Observers issue of 10 March 1940, Maurice Richardson began, " An outstanding crime week.

Maurice and admirer
One admirer of Salisbury, Maurice Cowling largely agrees with the critics and says Salisbury found the democracy born of the 1867 and 1884 Reform Acts as " perhaps less objectionable than he had expected — succeeding, through his public persona, in mitigating some part of its nastiness.
One admirer of Salisbury, Maurice Cowling largely agrees with the critics and says Salisbury found the democracy born of the 1867 and 1884 Reform Acts as " perhaps less objectionable than he had expected — succeeding, through his public persona, in mitigating some part of its nastiness.

Maurice and Christie
Don Lusher ; Wally Smith ; Chris Smith ; Jimmy Coombes ; Ric Kennedy ; John Keating ; Keith Christie ; Johnny Edwards ; Lad Busby ; Jackie Armstrong ; Harry Roche ; Joe Cordell ; Woolf Phillips ; Les Carew ; Jack Bentley ; Maurice Pratt ; Bill Geldard ; Ken Goldie ; Ted Barker
Maurice Willson Disher of The Times Literary Supplement was impressed in his review of 16 May 1942 when he said, " Some devoted souls may sigh for Hercule Poirot, but there are bound to be others who will be glad to find his place taken in the ‘ new Agatha Christie ’ by Miss Marple.
The review by Maurice Willson Disher in The Times Literary Supplement of 22 July 1944 was overwhelmingly positive: " Undiscriminating admirers of Miss Christie must surely miss the thrill of realizing when she is at her best.
Maurice Richardson in the 6 August 1944 issue of The Observer wrote, " The new Agatha Christie has a deliciously prolonged and elaborate build-up, urbane and cosy like a good cigar and red leather slippers.
For once, Maurice Richardson, in his review of the November 21, 1948 issue of The Observer was slightly unimpressed: " Agatha Christie has, if not a whole day off, at least part of the afternoon.
Maurice Richardson in The Observer ( 22 September 1974 ) described Hastings as, " so dumb at times he makes Watson look like Leibnitz ", and concluded, " Many date from an early period before she found herself as a Mystifier, but all communicate that unique Christie euphoria.

Maurice and wrote
In his memoirs, published in 1993, Trudeau wrote that during the 1950s, he wanted to teach at the Université de Montréal, but was blacklisted three times from doing so by Maurice Duplessis, then Premier of Quebec.
The composer, Koji Kondo, initially planned to use Maurice Ravel's Boléro as the game's title theme, but was forced to change it when he learned, late into the game's development cycle, that the copyright for Boléro hadn't expired yet ; therefore he wrote a new arrangement of the overworld theme within one day.
In 597, an ailing Maurice wrote his last will, in which he described his ideas of governing the Empire.
In the 6th century, the Byzantine emperor Maurice I wrote the Strategikon, a manual of war that codified a number of military reforms of the time.
" It was also rumored that Rasputin was castrated in front of Tatiana, wrote Maurice Paléologue, the French ambassador to Russia, in his memoirs.
Cabinet Secretary Maurice Hankey wrote of Kitchener:
In music, Myrrha was the subject of an 1876 band piece by John Phillip Sousa, Myrrha Gavotte and in 1901, Maurice Ravel and Andre Caplet each wrote cantatas titled Myrrha.
Maurice Ravel wrote his Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, which became more famous than any of the other compositions that Wittgenstein inspired.
Maurice Maeterlinck, also a symbolist playwright, wrote The Blind ( 1890 ), The Intruder ( 1890 ), Interior ( 1891 ), Pelléas and Mélisande ( 1892 ), and The Blue Bird ( 1908 ).
Until the mid-20th century, Belgian writers more often wrote in French even if they were Flemish, due both to the then-dominant position of that language in worldwide culture and its dominant position within Belgium itself ( e. g. Suzanne Lilar, Emile Verhaeren or Maurice Maeterlinck ), and many French-speaking individuals come from originally Dutch-speaking families ( particularly in Brussels, e. g. Jacques Brel ).
The French writer Maurice Barrès ( 1862 – 1923 ) wrote about the river in his Un Jardin sur l ' Oronte.
In 2003 Maurice Ashley wrote an essay The End of the Draw Offer ?, which raised discussion about ways to avoid quick agreed draws in chess tournaments.
Maurice wrote along with Allee Willis – who wrote " September ", " Boogie Wonderland ", " In the Stone " and " Sunday Morning " for the band – several new songs for the play.
In France, Impressionistic composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel both wrote mazurkas ; Debussy's is a stand-alone piece, and Ravel's is part of a suite of an early work, La Parade.
She was deeply influenced by the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who wrote extensively on perception, vision, embodiment, and painting.
) The Conservative historian Maurice Cowling wrote in 1975: " To history, until yesterday, Halifax was the arch-appeaser.
French authors René-Louis Maurice and Jean-Claude Simoën wrote the book Cinq Milliards au bout de l ' égout ( 1977 ) about Spaggiari's bank heist in Nice.
The Modula-3 project started in November 1986 when Maurice Wilkes wrote to Niklaus Wirth with some ideas for a new version of Modula.
Taja Kramberger introduced studies of collective memory, based on Halbwachsian instrumentarium ( for his workd see: ) and numerous later improvements, in its theoretic aspect and epistemic conceptualization into Slovenian public, mostly composed of linear descriptive social sciences and humanities, in 2000 / 2001 ( a course of lectures Conceptualization of the collective memory on Maurice Halbwachs, Frances Amelia Yates and Pierre Nora at the Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis in Ljubljana ) and 2001 ( she wrote an extensive introduction to the Maurice Halbwachs ' Slovenian translation of La mémoire collective ).
* Jackson Browne on his 1977 tour, " Running On Empty ", wrote his famous song " The Load-Out " ( usually heard in a live version hybrid with a cover of the Maurice Williams tune " Stay ") in order to honor his roadies.
One of André's students, Guy Touvron wrote a biography on him entitled Maurice André: Une trompette pour la renommée ( Maurice André: A Trumpet for Fame ), which was published in 2003.
Maurice Bardèche, a French writer of fascist sympathies, wrote about his meeting with Yockey in his semi-autobiographical novel Suzanne et le taudis.

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