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Moving and Carnegie
In 2003 Vancouver Moving Theatre partnered with the Carnegie Community Centre to put on the Heart of the City Festival, the City of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Revitalization link which attracted thousands of visitors from outside the area.

Moving and Corporation
The span was blown up in 1921 by the Clark Power Company, an event filmed as part of a melodrama by the Pine Tree Moving Picture Corporation of Portland.
Soon afterwards, The Moving Picture Company ( MPC ), Europe's largest video facilities provider, joined Carlton in a joint venture to acquiring the U. K. subsidiary of California's International Video Corporation for £ 400, 000.

Moving and New
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 92f </ ref > Moving on to Ignatius of Antioch, Barrett states that here we find a sharp distinction between ' presbyter ' and ' bishop ': the latter now stands out as " an isolated figure " who is to be obeyed and without whom it is not lawful to baptise or hold a love-feast .< Barrett, C. K.
The Apple II computer on display at the Museum of the Moving Image ( New York City ) | Museum of the Moving Image in New York City
This version was screened publicly numerous times, including at the University of Washington in 1996 ; at least two presentations by American Cinematheque ; once by the American Museum of the Moving Image ; at the USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas ; by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, in New York City ; and once at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, NY.
A huge, four-ton Nipper can be seen on the roof of the old RTA ( former RCA distributor ) building now owned by Arnoff Moving & Storage on Broadway in Albany, New York.
Moving to Hoboken, New Jersey, he met a group of underground cartoonists such as Peter Bagge and Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis ( Kaz ), and had some of his earliest drawings appearing as Jerseyana in New Jersey Monthly magazine.
Retrospectives include the Museum of Modern Art ; the Art Institute of Chicago ; and the American Museum of the Moving Image, New York ; McElwee has received fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the American Film Institute.
Moving from the New York stage, Gloria Foster started to do roles on the big screen.
Moving to New York City at the encouragement of Joey Ramone, the Ramones ' lead singer, the Dead Boys quickly gained notoriety for their outrageous live performances.
" Moving to New York City in the mid-1970s, Bagge briefly attended the School of Visual Arts before dropping out to work on Punk Magazine.
Moving to London in the late 1970s, he quickly expanded his business, and then opened clubs in the United States in the late 1980s in New York, Miami and Los Angeles.
Moving on to the Eastern Finals the Nationals would battle the New York Knickerbockers beating their big city rivals in a 3-game series.
* Moving Against the Stream: The Birth of a New Buddhist Movement
Moving to New York as a young man, Moondog made a deliberate decision to make his home on the streets there, where he spent approximately twenty of the thirty years he lived in the city.
Moving to New York City in 1984, Lady Bunny organized Wigstock in 1985, an annual drag queen festival that lasted until 2005.
Moving to New York, DeShannon co-wrote with Randy Newman, producing such songs as " She Don't Understand Him " and " Did He Call Today Mama?
* Battlewings Moving to New Orleans ( Shreveport Source )
* New World, New Mind Moving Towards Conscious Evolution ( 1988, co-authored with Robert Ornstein )
Moving up the ranks in the 1950s, he landed in New York in 1959 and for the next 20 years made London Records, Decca's classical arm, the most significant label in the United States.
Moving on to New York University he played guitar in the art-punk band Hose, influenced by San Francisco's Flipper.

Moving and York
The most notable rediscovered panorama in the United States was the Great Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress, which was found in storage at the York Institute now the Saco Museum in Saco, Maine, by its former curator Tom Hardiman.
Moving to Pittsburgh in 1823 and then to Philadelphia in 1824, where he drew from casts at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, he rejoined his parents and sister in New York City early in 1825.
Moving to New York, Duel landed a role in a touring production of the comedy Take Her, She's Mine.
* A parody of Test Card F appears numerous times in the music video of Moving to New York by the band The Wombats.
Moving to New York, Selina becomes corporate vice president then CEO of Randolf Industries, a mafia-influenced company, through blackmail.
* Geismar, Tom & Kahn, Harvey, Spiritually Moving: A Collection of American Folk Art Sculpture, New York: Hacker Art Books, 1998
Moving in 1725 to New York, he and his brother Isaac ran a butcher shop.

Moving and act
Day continued to act in films from time to time in small parts ( including a brief but memorable turn in Richard Pryor's Moving, and the Andrew Dice Clay ( 1990 film ) The Adventures of Ford Fairlane ).

Moving and independent
Moving images were produced on revolving drums and disks in the 1830s with independent invention by Simon von Stampfer ( Stroboscope ) in Austria, Joseph Plateau ( Phenakistoscope ) in Belgium and William Horner ( zoetrope ) in Britain.
Special relativity ( SR, also known as the special theory of relativity or STR ) is the physical theory of measurement in an inertial frame of reference proposed in 1905 by Albert Einstein ( after the considerable and independent contributions of Hendrik Lorentz, Henri Poincaré and others ) in the paper " On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies ".
As time has put distance between Berkley and the infamous film ( which has since achieved cult status among film fans and placed number 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies and is also one of top 20 highest grossing films of all time for MGM ), she has performed in strong supporting roles in independent films such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger ( which her manager advised her not to do ), and Moving Malcolm.
Moving into the late 1600s and early 1700s the recorded births, deaths and marriages spread out through the Rhineland and include Alsace which was partially independent and is now a part of France, Austria and other parts of Germany.
In 2006, the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival recognized writer / director John Sayles and producer Maggie Renzi for their more than two decades of collaboration in independent film, which includes such acclaimed indie classics as The Brother From Another Planet, Passion Fish, Lone Star, and the Sidewalk 2004 Opening Night Film, Silver City.
In the following few years, Shelton landed in a variety of independent films, including Just a Kiss, Dallas 362, Grand Theft Parsons, and Moving Alan – directed by her father and starring her sister.

Moving and what
Moving away from Jenkinson's organic and passive approach to archival acquisition, where the administrator decided what was kept and what was destroyed, Schellenberg argued for a more active approach by archivists to appraisal.
Moving to Los Angeles, they were soon opening for groups like The Doors and Buffalo Springfield and recording their eponymous debut album, full of lighthearted poppy soul that was quite contrary to what the group was performing in various clubs and theatres in California such as the Fillmore West and Troubadour, picked out by the label from a pool of songwriters including Jackson Browne and Jimmy Radcliffe who's song " Nothing But Tears " was the plug for their initial single.
David Schwartz, the chief curator of the Museum of the Moving Image, notes, " She built up a level of stardom in Hollywood, but Hollywood didn ’ t know what to do with her.
Moving yet again, this time to Wishaw in Lanarkshire, he took what was to be his last salaried job, laying down plant and network as Chief Engineer, aged just twenty-four.

Moving and is
Moving as he is into the phase of the campaign which demands conviction of him, he adopts a position that is morally indefensible.
Also, in the novel Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett, this slang is frequently used.
* Phaenomena, a treatise on spherical astronomy, survives in Greek ; it is quite similar to On the Moving Sphere by Autolycus of Pitane, who flourished around 310 BC.
The elevation of Sinai's southern rim is about 1, 000 m. Moving northward, the elevation of this limestone plateau decreases.
* Moving / Travelling: Similar to a traditional geocache, this variation is found at a listed set of coordinates.
Moving from the left side of the bass bridge to the right side of the treble bridge is analogous to moving from the right side of the treble bridge to the left side of the treble bridge.
Its on screen title is Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N. Y. Herald and his Moving Comics, but it is usually referred to as Little Nemo.
The Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG ) is a working group of experts that was formed by ISO and IEC to set standards for audio and video compression and transmission.
MPEG-2 was the second of several standards developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group ( MPEG ) and is an international standard ( ISO / IEC 13818 ).
MPEG-3 is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards agreed upon by the Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG ) designed to handle HDTV signals at 1080p in the range of 20 to 40 megabits per second.
It appeared already in Heinlein's Red Planet and is a major plot element in Greg Bear's Moving Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, and S. C. Sykes ' books.
Moving Pictures is currently the band's highest-selling album ( 4. 4 million units ).
Dutch band Focus, containing Thijs van Leer and Jan Akkerman, began to assert symphonic prog with their second album Focus II ( Moving Waves ) ( 1971 ) despite their hit song " Hocus Pocus " ( which is noted for lead singer Thijs van Leer's yodeling ).
In a 2008 commercial, " Moving " is played.
Moving in together to save money or for convenience, or any other reason similar to these is not a sign of a healthy relationship.
Moving to a population, however, this analogy masks the fact that there are many individuals, and that it is meaningful to talk about their differences.
Moving to point B from point A, however, is not a Pareto improvement, as less butter is produced.
Moving such a pinned piece is legal, but may not be prudent as the shielded piece would then be vulnerable to capture.

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