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In 1848, the New York and New Haven Railroad Line was completed through Connecticut, providing a direct, faster rail connection from New York City to Boston.
In 1978, the term Barassi Line was used to describe the dichotomy that existed in Australia's football culture, where Australian Football was most popular in all states bar New South Wales and Queensland.
The original route structure was Line 1 Wimbledon to Elmers End, Line 2 Croydon to Beckenham Junction, and Line 3 Croydon to New Addington.
Line of cairns used to mark the way above the treeline on Mount Washington ( New Hampshire ) | Mount Washington, New Hampshire
Category: New Line Cinema films
* New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics Best Documentary for The Thin Blue Line ( 1988 )
Allan Loeb wrote currently the script for the New Line Cinema project.
* 1998 – In Clinton v. City of New York, the United States Supreme Court decides that the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 is unconstitutional.
* 1493 – Pope Alexander VI divides the New World between Spain and Portugal along the Line of Demarcation.
The New Zealand Defence Force ( Maori: Te Ope Kaatua o Aotearoa, " Line of Defence of New Zealand ") consists of three services: the Royal New Zealand Navy ; the New Zealand Army ; and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, New Guinea, and New Zealand lie outside the Andesite Line.
* Thruway, New York to Pennsylvania Line — $ 1, 547, 000 per mile
New York's Radio Row in 1936, with the IRT Ninth Avenue Line | Ninth Avenue El at Cortlandt St. in the background ( photograph by Berenice Abbott )
But it was mostly his international critical renown which enabled Eisenstein to direct October ( aka Ten Days That Shook The World ) as part of a grand tenth anniversary celebration of the October Revolution of 1917, and then The General Line ( aka Old and New ).

New and Cinema
* New Queer Cinema
For example, Frenchmen Philippe Noiret and Jacques Perrin were dubbed into Italian for Cinema Paradiso and Austrian bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger was dubbed for Hercules in New York.
Despite the foundation of the Kuratorium Junger Deutscher Film ( Young German Film Committee ) in 1965, set up under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of the Interior to support new German films financially, the directors of this New German Cinema, who rejected co-operation with the existing film industry, were consequently often dependent on money from television.
As a result of the funds provided by the Film-Fernseh-Abkommen, German films, particularly those of the New German Cinema, gained a much greater opportunity to enjoy box-office success before they played on television ( Blaney 1992: 204 ).
The artistically ambitious and socially critical films of the New German Cinema strove to delineate themselves from what had gone before and the works of auteur film-makers such as Kluge and Fassbinder are examples of this, although Fassbinder in his use of stars from German cinema history also sought a reconciliation between the new cinema and the old.
In addition, a distinction is sometimes drawn between the avantgarde " Young German Cinema " of the 1960s and the more accessible " New German Cinema " of the 1970s.
The New German Cinema also allowed for female directors to come to the fore and for the development of a feminist cinema which encompassed the works of directors such as Margarethe von Trotta, Helma Sanders-Brahms, Helke Sander and Cristina Perincioli.
Having achieved some of its goals, among them the establishment of state funding for the film industry and renewed international recognition for German films, the New German Cinema had begun to show signs of fatigue by the 1980s, even though many of its proponents continued to enjoy individual success.
In addition, the " aesthetic left " nature of New German Cinema ( in the words of the critic Enno Patalas ) no longer coincided with the spirit of the times.
" A New Guide to Italian Cinema ".
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
British Cinema in the Fifties: Gender Genre and the New Look.
Lindsay Gordon Anderson ( 17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994 ) was an Indian-born, British feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light of the Free Cinema movement and the British New Wave.
Examples: The New School in New York City ( the first Media Studies Program in the country, created in 1975 ), The Paley Center for Media in New York City, Comparative Media Studies at MIT, Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Chicago, Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside, Rhetoric and Media Studies at Willamette University, Media Studies in Communication at Kennesaw State University, the Instructional Technology and Media Program at Columbia University, and The Department of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University.
" On February 18, 2010, it was announced that Tarantino had bought the New Beverly Cinema.
In 1983 New Line Cinema acquired the distribution rights from Bryanston and gave the producers a larger share of the profits.
A straight remake, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, was released by Platinum Dunes and New Line Cinema in 2003.
Category: New Line Cinema films
He first realized that the film had a cult following when he attended a midnight screening in 2000 at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles and witnessed people quoting dialogue from the film to each other.

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Chauncey Depew, one-time runner-up for the Republican Presidential nomination, was attending a convention at Saratoga, where he was scheduled to nominate Colonel Theodore Roosevelt for Governor of New York when he noticed that the temporary chairman was a man he had never met.
New Zealand and the UK additionally agreed to pay a one-time settlement of $ 12 million each.
* Thebes, Egypt, Thebes of the Hundred Gates, one-time capital of the New Kingdom of Egypt
“ The father, one-time collector of internal revenue in New York by appointment of Abraham Lincoln, was the founder of a well known publishing house ”, known previously as the Putnam Publishing house, but now known as G. P. Putnam's Sons.
These include Hall's Croft ( the one-time home of Shakespeare's daughter, Susanna, and her husband Dr. John Hall ) and Nash's House, which stands alongside the site of another property, New Place, owned by Shakespeare himself, wherein he died.
Beginning in 1921 and continuing throughout the rest of their lives, he and one-time opponent Jack Dempsey would remain close friends, visiting back and forth in New York and Paris, getting together to commemorate anniversary of their famous bout and exchanging birthday greetings.
Lauper joined them on stage for a one-time performance at New York's Lone Star Cafe.
On April 12, 2012, Auf der Maur reunited for a one-time gig with Hole ( comprising the 90s lineup of herself, Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson and Patty Schemel ) in New York during the promotion of Schemel's newly released documentary " Hit So Hard ".
He presented a detailed sketch of the " Fat Man " atomic device to the official, who later transmitted the information to the NKVD from New York using a one-time pad cipher.
The one-time largest employer in Chelmsford, RHP, the former Hoffman ball bearing manufacturing company, closed its New Street / Rectory Lane site in 1989.
* Hank Lammens-former New York Islanders draft pick and one-time Ottawa Senators player ( St. Lawrence University alum ).
The one-time branch to New Romney from Appledore ( its small offshoot to Dungeness closed in 1937 ) was closed to passenger traffic in 1967.
commenced publication on 6 June 1981 and was edited by Geoff Barton, initially as a one-time supplement in the Sounds newspaper, which focused on the New Wave of British Heavy Metal phenomenon and on the rise of other hard rock acts.
Other main characters include Piers Crispin, a self obsessed doctor who has a crush on Janet ; Mrs. Raven, the doctor's miserable receptionist ; Ella and Stanley Dawkins, Janet's over-protective parents ; and Arnie, Thermoman's cousin, a one-time superhero who runs a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York.
Some agencies charge a one-time fee between $ 20. 00 and $ 30. 00 for each new transponder, including the Delaware Department of Transportation, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, and the Maine Turnpike Authority.
On June 12, 2007, the former three-term Senator from New York endorsed one-time Senate colleague from Tennessee Fred Thompson for the Republican nomination for president in 2008 .< ref >
Lead vocalist Norm Davis, who was paid a one-time flat fee of $ 25, is currently a poet and poetry teacher in Rochester, New York.
Among the rare presentations were a 1993 screening at the Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., a 2003 one-time screening at the Two Boots Den of Cin in New York City and an August 2008 presentation at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio.
The New York Rangers then acquired Daigle as a reclamation project, sending cash to the Lightning, but they, too, realized the one-time junior superstar was not living up to expectations and waived him at the end of the season.
Knots Landing was created by David Jacobs ( one-time writer of Family and later producer of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ) in conjunction with producer Michael Filerman ( who would also later co-produce Falcon Crest ).
On March 18, 2010, Hall reunited with Dogbowl as King Missile ( Dog-Fly Religion ) for a one-time performance at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City.
* Harry Frazee ( 1881-1929 ), American theatrical agent and producer, one-time owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball team who sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees.
Clare, meanwhile, has become a respected New York film critic, entrusting the Classic theatre to her one-time projectionist Don Sharkey, who stops showing artful films in favour of shallow entertainment for a new generation of moviegoers.
In 1982, under the auspices of the New York Caledonian Club, New York State Governor Hugh Carey, and New York City Mayor Ed Koch declared July 1, 1982, as Tartan Day, a one-time celebration of the 200th anniversary of the repeal of the Act of Proscription of August 12, 1747, the law forbidding Scots to wear tartan.

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