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Moore and wanted
Moore recalled that " we wanted to aim high, do something different and big ... We knew we had to have a strong Picard story arc, so what are the profound things in a man's life he has to face?
Braga and Moore wanted to feature the Borg in the plot, while producer Rick Berman wanted a story involving time travel.
Terry Moore stated that ' I started out wanting to do a newspaper strip, and tried one idea after another before I realised I hated the gag-a-day life and really wanted to try a story instead.
Despite the rewrite, Generations co-writer Ronald D. Moore said Kirk's death, intended to " resonate throughout the Star Trek franchise ", failed to " pay off the themes death and mortality in the way we wanted ".
Moore had wanted to attend the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, however he found it difficult to be appointed to West Point due to the rural area of his hometown.
" Written by Burke and his then wife, Delores Burke, and John " J. B ." Moore, " a vengeful song about getting past someone who has found a new lover, and ... inspired by Burke's marital strife ", it " features his smooth, solid voice lamenting the death of a love affair ", " Got to Get You Off My Mind " was started on 11 December 1964, just hours after Burke heard that his friend Sam Cooke had been murdered, just after Burke ate with him in a Los Angeles restaurant, and on the same day his third wife, Delores, the mother then of 11 of his children, informed him by mail that she wanted a divorce.
Moore said in an interview, during 1963, that he wanted to buy the rights of Leslie Charteris's character and the trademarks.
His stay outside England would be short partly because of the beginning of the The Troubles, a dispute Moore wanted no part of.
HarperCollins wanted Moore to rewrite half of the book.
They also wanted to change the title to Michael Moore: The American, delete three chapters: " Kill Whitey!
Co-star Constance Moore remembered, " Before Mr. Fields did the famous Ping-Pong scene he wanted Mr. Cline.
Ronald D. Moore has stated, " We wanted to kill the Defiant as a statement on how tough the Breen were.
Author Lisa Moore suggests that Dworkin's explanation does not take into account that it is the pleasure the actresses exhibit that the male partners enjoy, and that it is more accurate to think men want their semen to be wanted.
The group failed to have a hit during their short Columbia run and in 1978, Pete Moore decided to retire from the road while Billy Griffin wanted to return to his solo career, leading to the group to disband.
Author Lisa Moore suggests that Dworkin's explanation does not take into account that it is the pleasure the actresses exhibit that the male partners enjoy, and that it is more accurate to think men want their semen to be wanted.
Both Moore and Bolland are well-known for their meticulous and time-consuming work-both creators ' then-recently-finished 12-issue maxiseries titles had seen delays-and Bolland made it clear that he " wanted to do the best possible job ," even though it wasn't perhaps " quite what I'd hoped to draw.
TNG writers Ronald D. Moore, Jeri Taylor, and Brannon Braga saw the drawing and wanted to use a saucer crash as a sixth season cliffhanger episode for the series, but were unable to do so because of a limited budget and resistance from producer Michael Piller.
The Garry Moore Show was cancelled in 1964, and in the summer of that year, after having been on radio and television for 27 uninterrupted years, Moore decided to retire, saying he had " said everything ever wanted to say three times already.
Moore and Cook had both wanted to make a movie with Julie Andrews which is why the magic word for Stanley's wishes is Juuuleeee Anndreeews!
In a 2000 Fandom interview, Star Trek screenwriter Ronald D. Moore suggested that the reason why no gay characters existed in the television franchise was because someone wanted it that way, and no amount of support from fans, cast or crew was going to make any difference.
William Moore, who was accompanying him, had experience building roads in mountainous areas and wanted to try this route since the Chilkoot Pass was reported to be too steep for a wagon road.
The pair formed a close bond, with Moore writing, " wanted me to hang out with Michael and talk about his character, and let him be in character.

Moore and family
Since its publishing, Little Nemo has had an influence on other artists, including Alan Moore, in Miracleman # 4, when the Miracleman family end up in a palace called " Sleepy Town ," which has imagery similar to Little Nemo's.
Other alcoholics in the family included her first husband Owen Moore, her mother Charlotte, and her younger siblings Lottie and Jack.
He moved into Fruchter's family home in New Jersey and stayed there for five years, but this, however, placed a great strain both on her marriage and her friendship with Moore, and she later set him up in the house next door.
Alan Moore did likewise in his The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic book ( and its sequels ) in which various Victorian era literary characters meet and join up with the eponymous League ( though they are not descended from a single family ).
In 1904 he married Ethel Hester Moore ( 1878 – 1961 ), and in 1907 he moved with his family to " Sopers ", a house in the village of Ditchling in Sussex, which would later become the centre of an artists ' community inspired by Gill.
Moore was buried near the house along with many other family members.
Moore begins by introducing himself and his family through 8 mm archival home movies ; he describes himself as " kind of a strange child ," the Irish American Catholic middle-class son of a General Motors employee assembling AC Spark Plugs.
Moore, who had been a member of a George Rogers Clark 1778 Illinois campaign, ( he shared this distinction with several other of the early settlers ) established himself at the site of the spring, this tract remained in possession of the Moore family for over a century, until at least the 20th century.
Ownership of Beechmoor has remained in the Moore family since 1868.
By another account ( Moore ), the Freeland family name was prominent in business and politics of the area.
West of the campus and just east of the Charles Benbow House, around the intersection of Oak Ridge Road and Linville Road, is an important collection of architectural styles including the 1863 log I-house belonging originally to the Moore family, the 1898 Neoclassical Robert M. Stafford House with its large vernacular doric-style columns, the 1924 National Folk side gable J. F.
He won acclaim for his performance in the Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci's 1976 epic film 1900 and as the conflicted father in the Academy award-winning family drama Ordinary People ( 1980 ) alongside Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton.
Kirtland's first European settlers were the John Moore family, soon followed by the Crary family who came to Kirtland in 1811.
A remnant of this era is a property known as Mooreland which was once owned by the Moore family and is situated on land that now houses Lakeland Community College.
Early pioneer family names of Bryson were Blount, Chambers, Clayton, Cook, Crumpton, Cullers, Enlow, Epperson, Henderson, Keyser, Kuykendall, McCloud, Moore, Raley, Shanafelt and Vanhooser.
In Fahrenheit 911, Moore makes nine allegations concerning the Carlyle Group, including: That the Bin Laden and Bush families were both connected to the Group ; that following the attacks on September 11, the bin Laden family ’ s investments in the Carlyle Group became an embarrassment to the Carlyle Group and the family was forced to liquidate their assets with the firm ; that the Carlyle group was, in essence, the 11th largest defense contractor in the United States.
In 1818 Moore wrote The Fudge Family in Paris, a story in which a British family travels to experience the sights of Paris ; a sequel, The Fudge Family in England, followed in 1835.
Moore was much criticised later for allowing himself to be persuaded to destroy Byron's memoirs at the behest of Byron's family because of their damningly honest content.
Dan Foley, a neighbour with whom Moore had a long-running dispute, was suspected of the murder, but the charges were denied by Foley's family.
Moore subsequently remarked that he never married because " there was no one else for me ... second best is no good for me ... I would have liked a wife and family, but it was not to be.
The Moore family firm, the Moore Special Tool Company, independently invented the jig borer ( contemporaneously with its Swiss invention ), and Moore's monograph is a seminal classic of the principles of machine tool design and construction that yield the highest possible accuracy and precision in machine tools ( second only to that of metrological machines ).

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