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Mort and Weisman
Mort Weisman had been talking of retirement for some years and his confidence in the future of the paper-based games business was low.

Mort and father
Mort's father, named Lezek, felt that Mort thought too much, which prevented him from achieving anything practical.
The man turns out to be Death, and Mort is given an apprenticeship in ushering souls into the next world ( though his father thinks he's been apprenticed to an undertaker ).
These poems are: Maugis d ' Aigremont ( story of the youth of Maugis ), Mort de Maugis ( story of the death of Maugis ), Vivien de Monbranc ( story of the brother of Maugis ), Bueve d ' Aigremont ( story of the father of Maugis, Bueve d ' Aigremont, brother to Girart de Roussillon and Doon de Nanteuil ).
She is also referred to ( though not by name ) at the end of Mort, when her father invites Death to her christening.
She possesses a birthmark on her cheek that shows itself only when she blushes ; it consists of three finger-like lines that were left on her father when Death slapped him in Mort, and which glow when she is angry.
Despite coming from a technically purely human background, Susan has inherited abilities from her adoptive Grandfather through a way that is more than conventional means: Into Death's family, her mother, Ysabell was merely adopted, into Death's family, her father, Mort merely married, but, into Death's family, Susan was conceived and born ; " some things were inherited through more than genetics ... some things were inherited through the soul ... some things were in the bones.
The first three editions were edited by Lewis A. McArthur and published by Binford & Mort ; Lewis L. McArthur took over from his father as of the fourth ( 1974 ) edition, which was the first to be published by the Oregon Historical Society Press.
The Cardinals ' only victory the same day as the death of Mort & Walker Cooper's father, Robert.
He was brought up in the nation's capital, although both of his parents were Welsh – his father, actor Glyn Owen ( 1928 – 2004 ), was from Caernarfon, Gwynedd, in northwest Wales, while his mother, actress Patricia Mort, was from Morriston in Swansea, Wales.
The main characters are Carter Brandon ( played by Stephen Rea and, in series 3 and 4, Keith Drinkel ); his Uncle Mort ( Robin Bailey ); his mother, Annie ( Liz Smith ); his father, Les ( John Comer ); his girlfriend ( later wife ), Pat Partington ( Anita Carey and, in series 3 and 4, Liz Goulding ); and Uncle Staveley ( Bert Palmer and, in series 4, Leslie Sarony ).
Alger Island came from the family name of its longtime owners, father and son Mort and Ollie Alger.
These poems are: Maugis d ' Aigremont ( story of the youth of Maugis ), Mort de Maugis ( story of the death of Maugis ), Vivien de Monbranc ( story of the brother of Maugis ), Bueve d ' Aigremont ( story of the father of Maugis, Bueve d ' Aigremont, brother to Girart de Roussillon and Doon de Nanteuil ).
No one would ; even Mort Goldman, Neil's father.

Mort and joined
Mort Drucker ( 1929, American ) joined Mad in 1957 and became well known for his parodies of movie satires.
The first editor was Mort Weisinger, who had been an active fan in the early 1930s and had joined Standard Magazines in 1935, editing Thrilling Wonder from 1936.
Mort Lachman, who had been one of Bob Hope's writers, joined the writing team at the recommendation of Shavelson.

Mort and company
In 1808 the emperor had taken him to Erfurt and made him play the Mort de Cesar to a company of crowned heads.
Despite protests from women's rights groups, Mort Beyer was unapologetic, opining that the free publicity it gained the company was worth the public outrcy.
In late 2011, Mort started a media company in Portland, Maine called Station A.
Mort offered shares to his employees and in 1875, the company was incorporated with limited liability having been managed beforehand by a committee that included four leading hands.

Mort and 1985
In 1985, Mort Todd became editor of Cracked magazine at age 23.
* Beachcombing for Japanese Glass Floats by Amos L. Wood ( Binford & Mort, 4th ed., 1985 ; ISBN 0-8323-0437-9 )
The 1985 book La Vie sans Mort ( Life without Death ) is a follow-up to Mind of the Cells, co-written with Luc Venet, and provides a glimpse of Satprem in his post-Ashram life in this period.
* The orchestral version of the passacaglia is played in the opening scene of the 1985 movie White Nights in which Mikhail Baryshnikov performs the ballet of Le Jeune Homme Et La Mort ( The Young Man and Death ).
In 1985, Marchal recorded a 45 of " Celine " ( by Vline Buggy, Hugues Aufray and Mort Shuman ); the B side featured " Les maisons sans visage ", with music by Marchal and lyrics by Vline Buggy.

Mort and lead
The movie stars Zach Galligan and Lauren Tom in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sam Jaffe and Mort Sahl.

Mort and company's
While Mort ran the paper and metal based sides of the business, the company's founders focused on the development of computer-based games.
Robinson recalled working in the bullpen at the company's 480 Lexington Avenue office, alongside Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, as well as Jack Kirby Fred Ray, and Mort Meskin, " one of my best friends, who I brought up from MLJ ".

Mort and having
Mort Walker said he modeled the character and personality of Lt. Fuzz on himself, having taken himself too seriously after completing Officer Training.
Successful author Mort Rainey ( Johnny Depp ) suffers a psychotic break when he catches his wife, Amy ( Maria Bello ) having an affair.
He was described in the 1959 Red Cedar Log yearbook as having tastes that included blonds, Thelonious Monk, Chico Hamilton, Mort Sahl, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, and " drinking, preferably vodka ".
* In Mort, Albert, briefly returned to the world, summoned Death, who was having a holiday, to let him know that Mort, his apprentice, was doing a terrible job as replacement.
Things begin to unravel quickly when Beth is hurt during a mixed doubles tennis match and Mort accuses Stu of having caused her injury by lobbing the ball.
Owen was married twice, his first marriage having been to the actress Patricia Mort.

Mort and sold
On 7 June 2007 Freddy Shepherd's final shares in the club were sold to Mike Ashley and Shepherd was replaced as chairman by Chris Mort on 25 July.
After building an estimated 2, 000 homes, Mort Engle sold his remaining to the U. S. Home Corporation and to the Federal Life Insurance Company and moved to Arizona.
* La Mort Noir dans Esch / Alzette ( limited to 1000 machine-numbered copies, sold on 2006 tour ) ( 2006 )
In 1962, cartoonist Mort Drucker teamed with humorist Paul Laikin in creating the John F. Kennedy Coloring Book, which sold 2, 500, 000 copies.
Connell's Bush was subdivided by the Laycocks and the western part sold to Thomas Mort.

Mort and book
In January 1932, the New York City circle, which by then included future comic book editors Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger, brought out the first issue of their own publication, The Time Traveller, with Forrest J Ackerman of the embryonic Los Angeles group as a contributing editor.
The term is believed to have been coined by the French writer, Françoise d ' Eaubonne in her book, Le Feminisme ou la Mort.
Subsequently he planned a large-scale cycle of pieces, La Mort de Virgile, based on Hermann Broch's novel The Death of Virgil, a book which Barraqué's friend and sometime lover Michel Foucault recommended to him.
Philippe Erlanger, in his book L ' Étrange Mort de Henri IV ( 1957, rev.
There is a point during the second book at which Roland psychically bonds himself with a murderer named Jack Mort ; the combination of the two personages is said to resemble the mannerisms of Arnold Schwarzenegger as he appeared in The Terminator.
Neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks described a physician with severe Tourette syndrome ( Canadian Mort Doran, M. D., a pilot and surgeon in real life, although a pseudonym was used in the book ), whose tics remitted almost completely while he was performing surgery.
Mort dismisses Shooter as mentally ill and throws the book away, but his cleaning lady digs it out of the trash and presents it back to him.
Mort then drives to his house where his estranged wife Amy is living to obtain a copy of the book and stews outside as he watches her leave with her new lover Ted Milner ( Timothy Hutton ).
Unproduced projects included Prince Namor, based on the character Namor and to be directed by Philip Kaufman, and Mort the Dead Teenager, based on the comic book of the same name and written by John Payson and Mort creator Larry Hama.
As reality was given a retcon in the book, the Duke who united the Sto Plains was Mort, and he did it by diplomacy rather than conquest.
The book was immensely successful in postwar France, and was followed by La Mort du Petit Cheval and Le Cri de la Chouette to create a trilogy.
Mort Walker defined in his book The Lexicon of Comicana, the iconic representations used within comics and cartooning as " symbolia ".
Morton " Mort " Meskin ( May 30, 1916 – March 29, 1995 ) was a prolific American comic book artist best known for his work in the 1940s Golden Age of comic books, well into the late-1950s and 1960s Silver Age.
In the second book, the The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three, Roland goes through a doorway into the mind of Jack Mort, a serial killer.

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