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A BBC adaptation was broadcast in 1997 with Max Beesley in the title role, dramatised by Simon Burke.
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* Simon Clarke, Marx, marginalism, and modern sociology: from Adam Smith to Max Weber ( London: The Macmillan Press, Ltd, 1982 ).
However, Mason's 1983 film written by Simon, Max Dugan Returns, was disappointing.
* 1901, Max Simon ( German )
* The Battle for the Falklands, Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins, ISBN 0-330-35284-9
* Heart of a Patriot How I Found The Courage To Survive Vietnam, Walter Reed, and Karl Rove, by Max Cleland, with Ben Raines ( Simon and Schuster, 2009 ) ISBN 978-1-4391-2605-9
During his career Hendrik Bouman has appeared in duo with renowned artists: Nancy Argenta, Hajo Bäss, Brian Berryman, Max van Egmond, Reinhard Goebel, Wilbert Hazelzet, Grégoire Jeay, Matthew Jennjohn, Mireille Lagacé, Marie Leonhardt, Jaap ter Linden, Matthias Maute, Susie Napper, Heiko ter Schegget, Simon Standage, Carolyn Watkinson and Ifan Williams.
Among the up-and-coming directors Sharkey showcases is one Simon Dunkle, whom Gates learns belongs to the same religious sect as Max Castle.
Collin's downfall began with the revelation that his father, Max Simon Collin, was a Jew whose original surname had been " Cohen ".
Later on, John Crook who formed the Western Chan Fellowship, and several other Western disciples of Master Sheng Yen, such as Simon Child, Max Kalin, and Zarko Andricevic.
* John H. Crook, Simon Child, Zarko Andricevic, Max Kalin, and Master Sheng-yen.
* The Battle For The Falklands, Max Hastings and Simon Jenkins, 1983, Michael Joseph Ltd., ISBN 0-330-35284-9
White also starred in the television series Head of the Class and as one of the boys who attempt to keep the baseball in the Neil Simon movie Max Dugan Returns with Mathew Broderick, Marsha Mason, Jason Robards and Donald Sutherland ( and Kiefer Sutherland has a bit part in the movie too ).
The films starts with psychotherapist Kate ( Kari Matchett ), detective Simon ( Geraint Wyn Davies ), a blind girl named Sasha ( Grace Lynn Kung ), engineer Jerry ( Neil Crone ), game developer Max ( Matthew Ferguson ), lawyer Julia ( Lindsey Connell ), and an elderly woman named Mrs. Paley ( Barbara Gordon ) trapped in brightly lit cubes, each with six panels on each side which are doors to other rooms.
Max and Julia, disturbed that Simon killed Mrs. Paley, leave him.
Simon & Schuster, Inc., a division of CBS Corporation, is a publisher founded in New York City in 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln (" Max ") Schuster.
It was under Norton Simon that Max Factor launched " Maxi ," a line of makeup aimed at a younger, more savvy consumer.
About the same time Dennis Coleman, Jim Freund, Sharon Griffiths, Kathy O ' Connell, Sharon Mattlin, Sidney Smith, Paul Wunder, Max Schmid and Simon Loekle formed EMRA, the " Early Morning Radio Alliance ".
A considerable number of Jews have held diplomatic posts, among the more prominent being Mordecai M. Noah, consul to Tunis, 1813 16 ; Edwin de Leon, consul-general to Egypt, 1854 ; August Belmont, secretary of legation at The Hague, 1853 55, and minister resident, 1855 58 ; Oscar S. Straus, minister to Turkey, 1887 89, 1897 1900 ; Solomon Hirsch, minister to Turkey, 1889 92 ; B. F. Peixotto, consul to Bucharest, 1870 76 ; Simon Wolf, consul-general to Egypt, 1881 ; Max Judd, consul-general to Vienna, 1893 97 ; and Lewis Einstein, third secretary of embassy at Paris, 1903, and London, 1905.
* The British tried SS General Max Simon for his part in the massacre-he was sentenced to death-later changed to life in prison.
Fentener, Leni Riefenstahl, Sven Hedin, Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein, Max Schmeling, John Simon, Maksim Purkayev, Pál Teleki, Vladimir Dekanozov, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, Sumner Welles, Károly Csáky, Paul of Yugoslavia, Olga of Greece and Denmark, and Anthony Eden.

Max and Nordau
* January 23 Max Nordau, Hungarian author, philosopher, and Zionist leader ( b. 1849 )
* July 29 Max Nordau, Austrian author, philosopher, and Zionist leader ( d. 1923 )
* Max Nordau
The term Entartung ( or " degeneracy ") had gained currency in Germany by the late 19th century when the critic and author Max Nordau devised the theory presented in his 1892 book, Entartung.
* Nordau, Max ( 1998 ).
Max Nordau
Indeed the fact that Max Nordau, the trenchant essayist and journalist, was a Jew came as a revelation for many.
Der Kulturkritiker, Arzt und Zionist Max Nordau.
* Anna und Maxa Nordau, Max Nordau.
* Max Nordau page at the Jewish Encyclopedia
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This approach received a boost in the 19th century from the physical culture campaign of Max Nordau, and in the early 20th century when the Chief Rabbi of Palestine, Abraham Isaac Kook, declared that the body serves the soul, and only a healthy body can ensure a healthy soul.
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