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Neil Christie considers 150, 000 to be a realistic size, a number which would make the Lombards a more numerous force than the Ostrogoths on the eve of their invasion of Italy.
Following his success on Broadway and on film with The Odd Couple playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon would also be prominent in the 1970s, with films like The Sunshine Boys and California Suite.
As the recording sessions progressed it was decided that the album would be issued under the Crowded House band name, rather than as a Neil Finn solo album.
She would play piano at family parties and encourage Neil and Tim to accompany her.
In the second quarter, Neil O ' Donnell's controversial 5-yard touchdown pass to Kordell Stewart gave Pittsburgh a 10-6 halftime lead ( replays showed that Stewart stepped on the end line before making the catch, which would have made him ineligible ).
As is true of other frontier opening endeavors, the capital investment necessary for space colonization would probably come from the state., an argument made by John Hickman and Neil deGrasse Tyson
The film was known as The Soldier's Wife for much of the production, but Stanley Kubrick, who was a friend of Neil Jordan, counselled against the title saying that audiences would expect a war film.
For instance, on 21 July 1995 a libel case brought by Neil Hamilton ( then a member of parliament ) against The Guardian was stopped after Justice May ruled that the Bill of Rights ' prohibition on the courts ' ability to question parliamentary proceedings would prevent The Guardian from obtaining a fair trial.
The reinvention of the Labour Party would take the better part of two decades, at the hands of Neil Kinnock, John Smith and – electorally, most conclusively – Tony Blair.
Bermann would later write for Neil Young and script an early Spielberg-directed television medical drama.
" Literary critic Neil Philip would later relate that " this sense of a numinous, sacred potency in landscape " was something that imbued all of Garner's work.
The Beatles ' road manager, Neil Aspinall, later reflected: " No band today would come off a long US tour at the end of September, go into the studio and start a new album, still writing songs, and then go on a UK tour, finish the album in five weeks, still touring, and have the album out in time for Christmas.
* Untitled Sandman Project ( 2013 ): Neil Gaiman announced via video in the San Diego Comic Con 2012 that he and JH Williams III would collaborate to produce the story that was previously hinted in Gaiman's introduction to Season of Mists and in Brief Lives of Dream's adventure prior to Preludes and Nocturnes which had exhausted him so much that it made Burgess ' actions capable of capturing him.
Three years later, this change would be the reason Michael Collins orbited the Moon while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on its surface.
Decades later, noted comic book writer Dennis O ' Neil would have the two Dark Knights meet up in Batman # 253 ( November 1973 ) and Batman # 259 ( December 1974 ) to solve crimes.
Others who have covered the song include Ann-Margret, who would later co-star with Presley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Diamond, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Guns N ' Roses.
Sources citing 1982 mark the end of the generation in the early 2000s ( decade ) Today, there are approximately 80 million Millennials in the U. S. Experts William Strauss and Neil Howe projected in their 1991 book " Generations " that the U. S. Millennial population would be 76 million people.
The comic play, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, by Neil Simon included thinly disguised versions of Sid Caesar and his staff, as did The Dick Van Dyke Show, which was created by Brooks ' friend and colleague, Carl Reiner ( who would later star in Van Dyke's show as Alan Brady ).
They also enlisted Hall's girlfriend Sara Allen ( and also her younger sister Janna ) as songwriting collaborators, as well as beginning a working relationship with Neil Kernon, an engineer on Voices who would work as co-producer on their succeeding two albums.
On 20 April 2007 Gradi announced that with effect from 1 July he would relinquish first team responsibilities, becoming Technical Director while gradually handing over to new first-team coach Steve Holland, with Neil Baker remaining as assistant manager.
Years later, director / playwright Neil LaBute and Laura Jones would collaborate on the script for a 2002 film.
During an interview to be included in the audio book Neil Gaiman explained how, one day while driving he had seen a wall on the side of the road and had conceived the idea of Faerie being behind the wall, this sparked an idea in his head about an American novelist who moved to England where he would find out about this wall, this book was to be called, very simply, Wall.
The director, Neil Jordan, later stated that he changed the scene because showing policemen do the shooting would have made it " too terrifying " for the film's tone.
This changed during the Premiership of Margaret Thatcher, when the prime minister chose not to transfer any questions to other members of her Cabinet, and Labour leader Neil Kinnock would always take his full allocation of questions.
Neil would go on to become the SNP's Publicity Director, and then in charge of the party's policy, as well as a candidate in the 1989 Glasgow Central by-election and candidate in the Kilmarnock and Loudoun constituency in both the 1992 and 1997 General Elections.

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O ' Neil orders the team to return to the pyramid.
In the period since Benn's defeat in Bristol, Michael Foot had stepped down after the general election in June 1983 ( which saw Labour return a mere 209 MPs ) and was succeeded in October of that year by Neil Kinnock.
It showed support with the Labour Party in the UK, starting with the 1992 general election, when Neil Kinnock was attempting for the second time to return Labour to government for the first time since they had been ousted from power in 1979.
He engineered confidence and supply agreements with the Independent Socialist TD, Tony Gregory ( in return for £ 100 million of investment in the Dublin North Inner City ; a deal dubbed the Gregory Deal ), the Independent Fianna Fáil TD Neil Blaney and three Workers ' Party TDs, which saw him return as Taoiseach for a second time.
This is the last album to feature Vince Neil until his return for their 1997 album Generation Swine.
Sarah Chalke returned for four episodes as a guest star ; Although credited as a guest star, Ken Jenkins appeared in the majority of the season, appearing in nine of the thirteen episodes ; Neil Flynn appeared in the season premiere in a brief cameo ; and Judy Reyes was absent the entire season, making her the only former star not to return to the show.
Craig Derrick announced on a new interface that was in the vein of The Curse of Monkey Islands and a return of the original voice cast, including Dominic Armato as Guybrush, Alexandra Boyd as Elaine, Earl Boen as LeChuck, and even Neil Ross as Wally.
He would return one week later on the August 31 edition of Smackdown, defeating Cody Rhodes. At Night Of Champions, Mysterio would lose a fatal-four way title match against Sin Cara, Cody Rhodes, and the eventual winner, The Miz. The following day on Raw, Sin Cara and Mysterio teamed up to defeat Epico and Primo in a tag team match, after which they were attacked by the Prime Time Players ( Darren Young and Titus O ' Neil ).
On May 13, 2010, Cernan and Neil Armstrong testified before Congress in opposition to President Barack Obama's cancellation of the Constellation program, initiated during the Bush administration as part of the Vision for Space Exploration to return humans to the Moon and later to Mars, but later deemed underfunded and unsustainable by the Augustine Commission in 2009.
Governor Neil Goldschmidt ( D-OR ) issued a decree that the band not return to Oregon for several years ; the band did not return until 2001.
During his absence, United had been captained by fellow midfielder Neil Webb, but Robson regained the captain's armband on his return.
The ANS sets have been very successful with the return of original 1970s Wacky Packages cartoonist Jay Lynch plus newcomers David Gross, Strephon Taylor, Neil Camera, Fred Wheaton, Smokin ' Joe McWilliams, Mark Parisi, Brent Engstrom and Joe Simko.
Testifying before the United States Congress in 2010, Neil Armstrong opposed an administrative scrap of Constellation, stating " a return to the Moon would be a most productive path to expanding the human presence in the Solar System.
" was the B-side of " Going Home to Mary Lou " and appeared on his 1961 album Neil Sedaka Sings " Little Devil " and His Other Hits ; and " All the Words in the World " was recorded but was kept in the RCA vaults until 1977, at the height of Sedaka's return to popularity, when it was released on the album Neil Sedaka: The ' 50s and ' 60s.
For years prior to the return of the Squadron Supreme to his universe, Neil had organized and supervised his elite Nighthawks who battled the Blue Eagles enlisted by the corporate New World Order.
Robertson had since ended, the album marked the return of Christopher Neil as songwriter / producer.
The 2004 – 05 NHL lockout meant Binghamton got a return visit from their recent graduates and several other NHL players, including Jason Spezza, Antoine Vermette, Anton Volchenkov, Chris Neil, Josh Langfeld and Brian Pothier, making the Senators a legitimate Calder Cup contender.
Defeat to Neil Robertson ( he was trailing 7 – 2 but only lost 10 – 9 ) in the qualifying for the World Championship in 2005 cost him the chance of a top 16 return, but King qualified a year later, resiliently losing 10 – 6 to Stephen Maguire in the first round.
The 2008 trip, when Neil Gordon led a troupe of skiiers to the United States, proved eventful, as the plane home experienced engine difficulties and had to return to Boston.
During the return journey from the Moon, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong commented that during the launch of the Lunar Module Ascent Stage, he could see " Kapton and other parts on the LM staging scattering all around the area for great distances.

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