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A GT40 / R ( GT40P / 2094 ) campaigned by Pathfinder Motorsports with an engine built by Holman Moody won both the 2009 US Vintage Grand Prix and the 2009 Governor's Cup at Watkins Glen.
* Holman Moody: GT40 Mark IIs won third at Le Mans in 1966, still manufacture a small number of GT40s from 1966 blueprints
The 1968 motion picture won six Academy Awards including Best Picture, and received nominations for both Moody and Wild.
was made into a film starring Ron Moody, Oliver Reed and Shani Wallis which won several Oscars, including best film.
Graf won six French Open singles titles ( second to Evert ) and seven Wimbledon singles titles ( third behind Navratilova and Helen Wills Moody ).
He is remembered for his ability to drive and win in all types of cars and series, including a Lotus-Cortina, with which he won the 1964 British Touring Car Championship ; IndyCar ; NASCAR, driving a Ford Galaxie for the Holman Moody team ; Rallying, where he took part in the 1966 RAC Rally of Great Britain in a Lotus Cortina ; and sports cars.
She had then tied the number of consecutive sets won at the French Open with Helen Wills Moody.
He was given little chance of defeating Moody by most political analysts, but won the nomination after Moody died two weeks before the primary election.
Port Moody won a large number of provincial, national and international awards.
He won 14 NASCAR races in 103 starts in the # 29 Holman Moody car from 1965 to 1967.
She won the silver medal at the Paris Olympics in 1924 in women's singles, losing the final to Helen Wills Moody.

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Moody was nominated for a Tony Award despite the short run.
It features Academy Award nominated actor Richard Burton, Justin Hayward ( of The Moody Blues ), Chris Thompson ( of Manfred Mann ), Phil Lynott ( of Thin Lizzy ), Julie Covington ( of Evita ), and David Essex ( Evita, The China Plates ).

Moody and for
This show was written by Eric Merriman and, for the first two series, Barry Took ; Horne's supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Ron Moody ( soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee ).
Johnston & Edleman were commissioned for the design of the Moody Tabernacle, with the interior decorative " fresco secco " stencils ( stencil technique applied on dry plaster ) designed by Sullivan .< ref > Louis Sullivan at www. prairiestyles. com
Bruce began a varied and successful solo career with the 1969 release of Songs for a Tailor, while Baker formed a jazz-fusion ensemble out of the ashes of Blind Faith called Ginger Baker's Air Force, which featured Winwood, Blind Faith bassist Rick Grech, Graham Bond on sax, and guitarist Denny Laine of the Moody Blues and ( later ) Wings.
* 1828 – Paul Moody develops the leather belt and pulley power transmission system, which would become the standard for U. S. mills.
Much of the enthusiasm for mobilizing Fundamentalism came from " Bible Colleges ", especially those modeled after the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago.
In fact, during the 1970 – 71 season, the name " Dallas " was dropped in favor of " Texas " and an attempt was made to make the team a regional one, playing games in Fort Worth, Texas, at the Tarrant County Coliseum, as well as Lubbock, Texas, at the Lubbock Municipal Coliseum, but this proved a failure and the team returned full-time to Dallas in time for the 1971 – 72 season, splitting their games at Moody Coliseum and Dallas Convention Center Arena.
The cast was Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden, Ron Moody, Stanley Unwin ( for the first episode only ), announcer Douglas Smith with music by Patricia Lancaster, the Malcolm Mitchell Trio and the BBC Revue Orchestra.
Other bebop or modernist musicians who recorded for Blue Note during the late forties and early fifties were pianist Tadd Dameron, trumpeters Fats Navarro and Howard McGhee, saxophonist James Moody and pianist Bud Powell.
The Moody Blues made a promo video for their 1967 single " Nights in White Satin ".
Continuing the style of the earlier buildings, various designers were responsible for the decoration, the terracotta embellishments were again the work of Godfrey Sykes, although sgraffito was used to decorate the east side of the building designed by F. W. Moody, a final embellishment were the wrought iron gates made as late as 1885 designed by Starkie Gardner, these lead to a passage through the building.
* Carlisle E. Moody, College of William and Mary, " Testing for the effects of concealed weapons laws: Specification errors and robustness ," The Journal of Law and Economics, October 2001
The Army also built four additional runways at Moody during 1943 for a total of eight.
Due to reduced demands for new pilots during the early months of 1945, The Army Air Force announced that Moody would be transferred to the First Air Force on 30 April 1945.
Under First Air Force, Moody trained replacement combat pilots as a Combat Crew Training Station for the Douglas A-26 Invader light bomber.
In order for ATC to accommodate this expansion of its training mission, HQ USAF directed SAC to consolidate its planned fighter-escort mission at Moody with its existing fighter mission at nearby Turner AFB, and Moody was assigned to ATC for the Crew Training mission.
With the completion of flying facilities at Moody in 1953, F-89 Scorpion and F-94 Starfire interceptors were assigned to the 3550th for applied training.
In the 2005 film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, New College Cloisters served as the Hogwarts background for some scenes, notably that in which Draco Malfoy is transformed into a ferret by Mad-Eye Moody.
This event caused Governor Moody to impose martial law for a month and send in state troops to help rid the town of its criminal element.
He is credited with battling against Decca's notorious parsimonious treatment of their artists, ensuring that the Moody Blues had the time and resources to develop beyond their beat group origins into progressive rock, and he also used profits for pop sales to cross-subsidise recordings by avant garde jazz artists like John Surman.

Moody and 1991
These include: Oleta Adams " Circle of One " album ( reaching No. 1 in the UK charts 1991 ); Marc Almond " Tenement Symphony " album which included the epic tracks " Jacky " and " The Days of Pearly Spencer "; The Associates " Wild and Lonely " album ; Rick Astley " Free " album ; B * Witched " Awake and Breathe " album ; Chris Botti " Slowing Down the World " album ; Boyzone " A Different Beat " album ; Cher " It's a Man's World " album ; Petula Clark " La Vie en Rose " track ; Lloyd Cole and the Commotions " Rattlesnakes " album ; Andrea Corr " Ten Feet High " album ; Cathy Dennis " Move to This " and " Into the Skyline " albums ; Electronic " Getting Away with It " single ( reaching No. 12 in the UK charts 1990 ); Frankie Goes to Hollywood " Welcome to the Pleasuredome " album which included their 2nd and 3rd No. 1s " Two Tribes " and " The Power of Love "; Elton John " The Big Picture " album ; Martyn Joseph " Being There " album ; Kingmaker " Sleepwalking " album ; Annie Lennox " Medusa " album ( No. 1 in the UK charts 1995 ); Let Loose " Best In Me " single ; Virginia MacNaughton " The Music " album ; Paul McCartney " Press to Play " album ; Malcolm McLaren " Duck Rock " album ; The Men They Couldn't Hang " A Map Of Morocco " single ; George Michael " Careless Whisper " single ( reaching No. 1 in 25 countries ); Liza Minnelli " Results " album ( reaching No. 6 in the UK charts 1989 ); The Moody Blues " Greatest Hits " album ; Moist " Gasoline " single ; Jimmy Nail " Crocodile Shoes " album ( reaching No. 2 in the UK charts 1994 ); The Painted Word " Lovelife " album ; Pet Shop Boys " Very " album ; Pulp " Different Class " and " This Is Hardcore " albums ( both reaching No. 1 ); Rialto " Monday Morning 5: 19 " single ; Frances Ruffelle " Stranger To The Rain " single ; S Club " 7 album " ( No. 1 in the UK charts 2000 ); Scarlet " Naked " album ; Seal first 3 albums " Seal " " Seal II " " Human Being "; Siphiwo " Hope " album ( featuring Nelson Mandela on the title track ); Wendy Stark " Stark " album ; Rod Stewart " A Spanner in the Works " album and " If We Fall in Love Tonight " album and the single " Downtown Train "; Suggs " The Lone Ranger " album ; Travis " More Than Us " EP featuring Anne on the title track ; Tina Turner " Wildest Dreams " album ; Wet Wet Wet " Holding Back the River " album ( reaching No. 2 in the UK charts 1989 ); Wham!
* The Moody Blues – 1991
He is best known as the keyboardist for the progressive rock band Yes, from 1974 to 1976, and The Moody Blues from 1978 to 1991.
He continued touring and recording with the Moody Blues until 1991.
Susan Batten ( born September 21, 1961 in Clayton, North Carolina ) is an American soap opera actress, best known for her role as Luna Moody Holden on One Life to Live, a role she originally played from 1991 to 1995.
* Garden State ( novel ), a 1991 novel by Rick Moody

Moody and 1994
IS interpreter Bill Moody noted in a 1994 paper that the vocabulary used in conference settings is largely derived from the sign languages of the Western world and is less comprehensible to those from African or Asian sign language backgrounds.
# Horrid Henry ( 1994 ) ( Horrid Henry's Perfect Day, Horrid Henry's Dance Class, Horrid Henry and Moody Margaret, Horrid Henry's Holiday )
In addition to the Chicago graduate programs, what is now Moody Theological Seminary – Michigan was founded as Michigan Theological Seminary by the Michigan Theological Society in 1994 in Ann Arbor, Michigan and later moved to Plymouth, Michigan in 1996.
The Ice Storm is a 1994 American novel by Rick Moody.
Its roster of labels by this time included: Polydor, Mercury, London, London / FFRR, Casablanca ( until 1986, later to be reincarnated in 1994 ), RSO, De-Lite, Riva, Threshold ( owned by The Moody Blues ), Tin Pan Alley ( under Polydor ), and Atlanta Artists ( founded by Cameo lead singer Larry Blackmon ) all consolidated into PolyGram Records, Inc.
* Balancing the Christian Life, Moody Publishers, 1994 ISBN 0-8024-0887-7
The Scottish BAFTA-winning pilot episode, " Killer ", broadcast in 1983, directed by Laurence Moody, introduced the character of Detective Chief Inspector ( DCI ) Jim Taggart ( played by Mark McManus until his death in 1994 ), a tough and experienced detective who had worked his way up through the ranks.
* Time Traveller ( album ), a 1994 compilation set by The Moody Blues

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