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Meredith and friend
And indeed, his postcard did draw from Walter a letter recommending his friend, the poet Nicolas Manas, to his friend Meredith Wilder.
In 1861 The Spectator was bought by a journalist, Meredith Townsend, who soon went into partnership with Richard Holt Hutton, a theologian whose friend William Gladstone later called ‘ the first critic of the nineteenth century ’.
Georgy's flatmate is her so-called best friend, the beautiful Meredith ( Charlotte Rampling ), who works as a violinist in an orchestra, but is otherwise a shallow woman who lives for her own hedonistic pleasures.
* Meredith Island off the coast of New South Wales was reportedly named after a friend of Mrs Elizabeth Macquarie
Beatty's best friend was Meredith, a single teacher who lived in her building, and her co-workers included hip business manager Phil Gaines, and Prudence Anne Bartlett, nicknamed Blue.
Wolfe remained at Donoughmore until 1820, but, rejected by the woman for whom he gave up his academic career, and with his only real friend in County Tyrone now dead ( Meredith ), he moved to Cobh, where he remained until his death three years later from consumption ( tuberculosis ), caught from a cow at the age of 31.
Actor Burgess Meredith, who eventually narrated the film, persuaded his friend Samuel Bronston to produce a film based on the book by Harry Brown.
When Poirot approaches Meredith Blake he introduces himself as a friend of Lady Mary Lytton-Gore, a character known from Three Act Tragedy.
When he used the Phone-a-Friend lifeline, host Meredith Vieira would read the question and the four choices to the friend that he chose to call and would also remind him how much time was remaining on the 30 seconds used for that lifeline.
When Hugh Meredith's father experiences financial setbacks and cannot continue backing the partnership, two friends separately offer to lend Franklin the money he needs to stay in business ; the partnership amicably dissolves as Meredith goes to North Carolina, and Franklin takes from each friend half the needed sum, continuing his business in his own name.
Their mutual lifelong friend Chuck ( Ossie Davis ), who owns the lakeside bait shop, advises that they take advantage of the opportunity, as does John's 94-year old father, John Sr. ( Burgess Meredith ).
When this eventually came to nothing, Dudley Moore suggested his friend Burgess Meredith for the role, which he in the end won.
Roose's Welsh team-mate Billy Meredith, suspecting trickery, peered through the keyhole of the goalkeeper's hotel room soon after their arrival in Belfast and saw his friend remove the bandage and wiggle his fingers with no sign of discomfort.
On Costa's official message board, her good friend, actress Meredith Salenger, reported that Prince makes uncredited appearances on at least three of the albums tracks.

Meredith and was
Meredith was irritated when the Grafin knocked at his door and told him, `` She is a great beauty!!
The husband points the steps out with his flashlight: `` Its white stare filling her pale eyes To the blind brim with appetite, Bleaching her hands that grazed my thighs And sent us from the table in surprise To let the dishes soak all night, '' ( Mary Jane asked herself if Meredith was blushing at this line, or was it the fire??
The sentimental pure heart of Galahad is gone with the knightly years, but I still believe in the heart of the George Meredith character that was not made of the stuff that breaks ''.
Miss Shirley Joan Meredith, a former student of North Texas State University, was married Saturday to Larry W. Mills, who has attended Arlington State College.
Miss Glenda Kay Meredith of Denton was her sister's maid of honor, and Vernon Lewelleyn of San Angelo was best man.
Between June and August 2007, the first east-west crossing of the full new Asian Highway was achieved by Britons Richard Meredith and Phil Colley driving a V8 Vantage.
Abersychan was the birthplace of the politicians Roy Jenkins, Don Touhig and Paul Murphy ( MP for Torfaen ), and of the rugby footballers Wilfred Hodder, Candy Evans and Bryn Meredith.
Karon was born in Lenoir, North Carolina, in 1937, as Janice Meredith Wilson.
The stabbing death of Meredith Hunter by a Hell's Angel at the Rolling Stones concert at Altamont Speedway was captured and shown in Albert and David Maysles ' documentary film Gimme Shelter.
The game was broadcast in the United States by NBC with play-by-play announcer Curt Gowdy and color commentators Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith.
The game was televised in the United States by NBC with play-by-play announcer Curt Gowdy and color commentator Don Meredith.
Frank Gifford was the play-by-play announcer, while then-ABC Sports analyst Don Meredith and then-Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann served as color commentators.
This would be the only ABC Super Bowl for Gifford as play-by-play announcer, the final game for Don Meredith and the second ( and last ) time a commentator for the Super Bowl ( Theismann ) was an active player ( Jack Kemp in Super Bowl II was the only other active player to provide commentary ).
The production was nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Musical in 1957, but the award for Best Musical went to Meredith Willson's The Music Man ; it won a Tony Award for Robbins ' choreography.
Heckart was familiar to television audiences with starring roles in The Five Mrs. Buchanans, Annie McGuire, Out of the Blue, Trauma Center, Partners in Crime, Backstairs at the White House ( Emmy nomination as Eleanor Roosevelt ), and guest spots on The Fugitive, The Mary Tyler Moore Show ( two Emmy nominations as journalist Flo Meredith, a role she carried over to a guest appearance on MTM's spinoff Lou Grant ), Rhoda, Alice, Murder One, Hawaii Five-O, Gunsmoke, Cybill, The Cosby Show, and many other shows.
The Hells Angels provided security that proved far less benevolent than the security provided at the Woodstock event: 18-year-old Meredith Hunter was stabbed and killed during The Rolling Stones ' performance after he brandished a gun and waved it toward the stage.
Holst's ' retirement ' was immediately productive, with the First Choral Symphony to words by Keats ( a Second Choral Symphony to words by George Meredith exists only in fragments ).
She was later portrayed by Meredith Ostrom in the 2006 film, Factory Girl, which chronicles the life of fellow " Warhol Superstar ", Edie Sedgwick.
Robert Goerman wrote in Fate magazine in 1980, that " Carlos Allende " / " Carl Allen " was Carl Meredith Allen of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, who had an established history of psychiatric illness, and who may have fabricated the primary history of the experiment as a result of his mental illness.
* In Meredith Ann Pierce's Darkangel Trilogy, the blade Adamantine was forged by the Ancients and is the only weapon that can kill a darkangel.
The score was written and directed by Meredith Willson, later to become well-known as creator of the 1957 musical comedy The Music Man.

Meredith and play
Roberts, Meredith, Lorrimer, and Despard play in the first room, while Poirot, Oliver, Race, and Battle play in the next ; Shaitana settles himself in a chair in the first room and thinks of how wonderfully his party is going.
Meredith was considered to play Penguin's father in the 1992 Tim Burton's film Batman Returns but this role was taken by Paul Reubens.
* The Music Man, a Broadway musical play by Meredith Willson
Meredith teams have enjoyed great success in post-season play in recent years as an independent institution and conference member.
In an attempt to make ends meet, Meredith not only played for Chirk, but accepted an offer to play for Football League club Northwich Victoria as well, who gave him a small fee on top of his expenses.
Even though he was heavily recruited by then-Texas A & M head coach Bear Bryant, Meredith decided to play college football at Southern Methodist University ( SMU ).
Meredith, along with Harvey Martin, is among the few players to play his high school ( Mount Vernon ), college ( SMU ), and pro ( Dallas Cowboys ) career in and around the Dallas, Texas, area.
The exhausted Meredith, in an emotion-choked voice, expressed pride in his teammates ' play, and said, in a figurative sense, that he felt the Cowboys did not really lose the game because the effort expended was its own reward.
That play, coincidentally, starred Burgess Meredith, who was originally to star in Knickerbocker Holiday.
It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatre Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.
Martin, along with Don Meredith, is among the few players to play his high school ( Dallas South Oak Cliff High School ), college ( East Texas State University ( now Texas A & M University – Commerce ), and pro ( Dallas Cowboys ) career in and around the Dallas, Texas, area.
She starred with Annette O ' Toole and Meredith Baxter Birney in Vanities ( 1981 ), a television production of the comedy-drama stage play about the lives, loves and friendship of three Texas cheerleaders starting from high school to post-college graduation ; it aired as a part of Standing Room Only, a series on the premium-television channel HBO.
He spent his first 4 seasons as the backup for Don Meredith, but still received opportunities to play due to different injuries suffered by Meredith.
Golfers play at the course of the Meredith Golf Club on the Midland Highway.
As the credits are rolling, many outtakes of the film play including several alternate versions of the scene involving Jack Lemmon and Burgess Meredith at the window as they watch Chuck woo Ariel.
The Cowboys responded immediately, as Meredith found former Olympic sprinter Bob Hayes for an 86-yard score, the longest scoring play at the time in NFL Playoff history.
The play was then produced for PBS in 1973 with José Pérez playing God, Bill Bixby playing Tandy, and Valerie Perrine as the blonde bombshell Meredith.
The play also provided the basic plot inspiration for the 1972-73 television series Bridget Loves Bernie ( CBS ), which starred Meredith Baxter and David Birney ( who later became husband and wife in real life ) in a kind-of reversal of Abie's Irish Rose in that Birney played struggling young Jewish cab driver / aspiring playwright Bernie Steinberg, whose parents ran a modest family delicatessen, and Baxter played Irish Catholic daughter of wealthy parents Bridget Fitzgerald, who falls in love with and elopes with Steinberg to the disappointment of both sets of parents.
After Elizabeth persuades Nick and the girls to take Meredith instead of herself, the twins play tricks on Meredith, who becomes enraged and insists that Nick choose between her and his daughters.
" Till There Was You " is a song written by Meredith Willson for his 1957 musical play The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 movie version.
Packers ' linebackk Dave Robinson penetrated on the play, and enveloped Meredith.

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