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The theme music composed by Morton Stevens became especially popular.
The tune was composed by Morton Stevens, who also composed numerous episode scores.
The tune was composed by Morton Stevens, who also composed numerous episode scores.
Upon receiving contact reports early on 7 April, U. S. 5th Fleet commander Admiral Raymond Spruance ordered Task Force 54, under the command of Admiral Morton Deyo and composed of veteran battleships ( which were engaged in shore bombardment ), to intercept and destroy the Japanese sortie.
Bismarck-Mandan refers to the metropolitan area ( known as the " Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area ") composed of Burleigh and Morton counties in the U. S. state of North Dakota.
The bulk of the film's soundtrack is composed of a jazzy Jelly Roll Morton 78-rpm record and its backgrounds are breathtaking.
Stone studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972.
The Morton Hospital Heliport is a heliport composed of one helipad on the roof of Morton Hospital.

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* Morton W. Scott & Olenik J. Kenneth, Japan Its History and Culture 4th edition.
Benjamin Harrison & Levi Morton win the nominations for President and Vice President, respectively.
The contractor for the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters was Morton Thiokol ( now part of Alliant Techsystems ), for the external tank, Martin Marietta ( now Lockheed Martin ), and for the Space Shuttle main engines, Rocketdyne ( now Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, part of United Technologies ).
Levi P. Morton, by George Alfred Townsend ), ( Cleveland: N. G. Hamilton & Co., Publishers ), 1888.
Prejudiced individuals have been found to endorse exceptionally essential ways of thinking, suggesting that essentialism may perpetuate exclusion among social groups ( Morton, Hornsey & Postmes, 2009 ).
* Morton Hospital & Medical Center in Taunton ;
* RW & O Railroad, Morton, New York
In their book The Charter Revolution & the Court Party, Morton and Knopff express their suspicions of this alliance in detail, accusing the Trudeau and Chrétien governments of funding litigious groups.
* Williamson, Kenneth ; & Boyd, J. Morton.
Dave Dreyer & Morton Downey
* First recordings by Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers
*" Black Bottom Stomp " by Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers
*" Sidewalk Blues " by Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers
* " Milenberg Joys " m. Leon Rappolo, Paul Mares & Jelly Roll Morton
Ferdinand " Jelly Roll " Morton, Benjamin Spikes & John C. Spikes
** Martin Charnin ( composer ), Charles Strouse ( composer & producer ), Larry Morton ( producer ) & the original cast with Andrea McCardle & Dorothy Loudon for Annie
** Robert Brittan, Judd Woldin ( composers ), Thomas Z. Shepard ( producer ) & the original cast ( Virginia Capers, Joe Morton, Ernestine Jackson, Robert Jackson, Deborah Allen & Helen Martin ) for Raisin
* Tom Morton, Art & Language, Frieze, April 2002.
The Cook Seal company was a sideline product for Cook and he sold the company to Muskegon Piston Ring Company where it was renamed as The Rotary Seal Division of Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Muskegon Piston Ring sold the Rotary Seal Division to EG & G Sealol who in turn was largely acquired by John Crane Industries of Morton Grove, IL.
** Howard Scott ( producer ), Morton Gould ( conductor ) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Ives: Symphony No. 1 in D Minor

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The Republicans some weeks ago served notice through Senator Thruston B. Morton ( R ) of Kentucky, chairman of the Republican National Committee, that the Kennedy administration would be held responsible if the outcome in Laos was a coalition government susceptible of Communist domination.
Morton was an important foe of the Yorkist regime of King Richard III and spent some time in captivity in Brecknock castle.
In 2006, FCO historian Gill Bennett incorporated some of her findings on the Zinoviev letter into chapter four of her biography of SIS agent Desmond Morton.
Morton: Oh, I'll sing you some scat songs.
By this time the big band was such a dominant force in jazz that the older generation found they either had to adapt to it or simply retire — with no market for small-group recordings ( made worse by a depression-era industry reluctant to take risks ), some musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines fronted their own bands, while others, like Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver, lapsed into obscurity.
In 2007, Audio Renaissance released an audio book narrated by Simon Vance with some parts acted out by Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton and other performers.
If the boat is not horse-drawn, it may have a refurbished, slow-revving, vintage diesel engine, and there are even some steam-driven narrow boats such as the ex-Fellows Morton and Clayton steamer President.
In Cornwall, some of the pioneers of the Cornish language movement are generally referred to by their bardic names, e. g. ' Mordon ' for Robert Morton Nance, or ' Talek ' for E. G.
Although she had already received some critical acclaim, she gained mainstream success after being cast as Matron " Mama " Morton in the Oscar-winning film adaptation of the musical Chicago, the recipient of the Best Picture Oscar.
Though NORK and ODJB were not by any stretch of the imagination the first white jazz bands ( there were many others that played around Chicago and New Orleans ), they were some of the first to make recordings and one of the first white jazz bands that made mixed race recordings ( Jelly Roll Morton was creole ).
While Oliver had more admirers, to some extent preference was a matter of taste ; Jelly Roll Morton, Lil Hardin Armstrong, and Wellman Braud all thought Keppard superior to Oliver.
The group has given hundreds of world premieres and some of the most important composers include Thomas Adès, Louis Andriessen, Georges Aperghis, Harrison Birtwistle, Benjamin Britten, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Edison Denisov, James Dillon, Hugues Dufourt, Pascal Dusapin, Ivan Fedele, Morton Feldman, Brian Ferneyhough, Luca Francesconi, Francisco Guerrero, Sofia Gubaidulina, Jonathan Harvey, Toshio Hosokawa, Klaus Huber, Mauricio Kagel, György Kurtág, Helmut Lachenmann, György Ligeti, Bruno Maderna, Conlon Nancarrow, Roger Reynolds, Wolfgang Rihm, Giacinto Scelsi, Salvatore Sciarrino, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis.
By some accounts, among the recordings lost were sessions by Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver.
There are some other additions to the original text as well, most notably a line Frank says to Morton – " Pacific Ocean, hm?
It was there that he met some local " lobster fishermen " who happened to be quite musically inclined-Kent Greene, Dave Morton, and Danny MacKenzie.
Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson wrote A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake ( 1944 ) that unlocked some of Joyce's most obscure allusions.
While some of the blue yodels heard on late 1920s Race recordings-those by the Mississippi Sheiks, for example-probably do owe something to Jimmie Rodgers ' phenomenal success, others-like Billie Young's When They Get Lovin ' They's Gone ( accompanied by Jelly Roll Morton on Victor 23339, 1930 ), Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes ' Lost Lover Blues ( Gennett 6607, 1928 ), and Clint Jones ' Mississippi Woman Blues and Blue Valley Blues ( Okeh 8587, 1928 )-seem more deeply connected to these precedent recordings by Charles Anderson, and to the venerable line of African-American yodelers they represent.
Samuel George Morton ( 1799 – 1851 ) collected hundreds of human skulls from all over the world and started trying to find a way to classify them according to some logical criterion.
In 1625 he remarried, this time to a widow, Anne Yale, who was the daughter of George Lloyd, the Bishop of Chester ( some authorities say Anne Morton, the daughter of Bishop Thomas Morton of Chester ).
Morton Fried and Elman Service have hypothesised that Ubaid culture saw the rise of an elite class of hereditary chieftains, perhaps heads of kin groups linked in some way to the administration of the temple shrines and their granaries, responsible for mediating intra-group conflict and maintaining social order.
It is some fifteen miles ( 24 km ) north of Morton on Texas State Highway 214.
In his later work, Morton Smith increasingly came to see the historical Jesus as practicing some type of magical rituals and hypnotism, thus explaining various healings of demoniacs in the gospels.

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