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Newman's 2008 Daytona 500 car, on display at the Daytona 500 Experience
Edwards spun as Keselowski charged to the checkered flag, getting airborne and bouncing off the hood of Ryan Newman's # 39 car, then smashed into the catch fence and skidded to a stop in the middle of the track as Keselowski and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. crossed the finish line.
In 2009, the Army withdrew their support in favour of Ryan Newman's # 39 car at Stewart Haas Racing.
For the 2009 season, the car became the # 39 with Ryan Newman driving ( the # 39 was Newman's midget car number ), and received the owner points of the # 66 car to stay in the top 35 for the first 5 races.
The Army returned to Newman's car for the 2010 season as sponsor for 15 races.

Newman's and was
Newman's father was Jewish, which was of particular concern in the face of Nazi Germany, and Lyn, Edward and William were evacuated to America in July 1940.
It was operated in Newman's new section, termed the " Newmanry ", was housed initially in Hut 11 and initially staffed by himself, Donald Michie, two engineers, and 16 Wrens.
Thomas Newman's score was recorded in Santa Monica, California.
An album featuring 19 tracks from Newman's score was released on January 11, 2000, and won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album.
Newman was a co-founder of Newman's Own, a food company from which Newman donated all post-tax profits and royalties to charity.
Newman's first professional event as a racer was in 1972, in Thompson, Connecticut, and he was a frequent competitor in Sports Car Club of America ( SCCA ) events for the rest of the decade, eventually winning four national championships.
Newman's spokesman told the press that the star was " doing nicely ," but neither confirmed nor denied that he had cancer.
Toy Story was nominated for two Golden Globes, one for " Best Motion Picture — Comedy / Musical ", and one for " Best Original Song — Motion Picture " for Randy Newman's " You've Got a Friend in Me ".
Mike Post, who served as Cop Rock's music supervisor, was also part of Newman's band in that opening sequence ; Post is the keyboardist in dark glasses sitting next to Newman.
Though Wilson was present for the Dutch recordings, he yielded to his bibulous tendencies ( primarily hashish and hard cider ) and rarely participated, confining himself to work on " Funky Pretty " ( a collaboration with Mike Love and the band's manager, Jack Rieley ), a one-line sung intro to Al Jardine's " California Saga: California ", and " Mount Vernon and Fairway ( A Fairy Tale )", a children's narrative suite musically inspired by Randy Newman's Sail Away that was promptly rejected by the band ; eventually, Carl Wilson capitulated and ensured that the suite would be released as a bonus EP with the album.
Newman's and Redford's chemistry was praised as was the film's charm and humor.
The acrophobic fireman who was afraid to rappel down the elevator shaft was played by Paul Newman's son, Scott.
From Mr. Newman's story, it appears that early in 1833, he was visiting friends in Ann Arbor, and during an evening conversation discussed with others the subject of unlocated lands lying west of Ann Arbor.
The latter settlement was known as " Newman's Mills " and later " Grant Post Office ".
" Nilsson was so impressed with Newman's talent that he devoted his entire next album to Newman compositions, with Newman himself playing piano behind Nilsson's multi-tracked vocals.
The result, Nilsson Sings Newman ( 1970 ), was commercially disappointing but was named Record of the Year by Stereo Review magazine and provided momentum to Newman's career.
Newman's idea was to encourage an audience for concert hall music who, though not normally attending classical concerts, would be attracted by the low ticket prices and more informal atmosphere.
That album was a success, and it paved the way for Newman's 1970 release, 12 Songs, a more stripped-down sound that showcased Newman's piano.

Newman's and featured
Land of Dreams included one of his most well-known songs, " It's Money That Matters ", and featured Newman's first stab at autobiography with " Dixie Flyer " and " Four Eyes ", while Bad Love included " I Miss You ", a moving tribute to his ex-wife.
* The Diogenes Club was featured in the Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures novel All-Consuming Fire, a Doctor Who / Sherlock Holmes crossover novel, which also refers to Newman's character Beauregard.
It has also been featured in the music videos for Randy Newman's " I Love LA " and The Prodigy's " Wind It Up ".
The competition comprised Randy Newman's " If I Didn't Have You " from Monsters, Inc., Diane Warren's " There You'll Be " from Pearl Harbor, Sting's " Until " featured in Kate and Leopold, and Paul McCartney's " Vanilla Sky ".
Unlike his later albums which featured Newman and his piano backed by guitar, bass guitar and drums, Randy Newman was highly orchestral and aimed to blend the orchestra with Newman's voice and piano.

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Some of these songs, along with others performed but not included on the album, were included on Colin Newman's post-Wire solo albums ( 5 / 10, We Meet Under Tables ), while others were released by Gilbert and Lewis ' primary post-Wire outlet Dome ( And Then ..., Ritual View ).
After the falling out, Mulroney began work on his autobiography, without Newman's help.
My Melungeon Heritage: A Story of Life on Newman's Ridge.
A snippet of a cue from Williams ’ score to Cinderella Liberty titled ' Maggie Shoots Pool ' is heard in a scene when William Holden's character converses on the phone with Paul Newman's character.
Newman's post-SNL film career has been in supporting roles and as a voice artist on television and features.
After an awkward meeting between Amy and Newman's wife at the party, she and Oscar go to a bar, but Amy leaves in frustration after she nearly kisses him, prompting a brief argument between her and Oscar where Oscar states that her relationship with Newman has no future, with the only reason they haven't argued after over a year being that Newman doesn't care enough to fight with her, while Amy counters that Oscar is hardly in a position to give her advice on romance, having simply been playing it safe by spending time with her as he hasn't been on a date since she met him.
He also turned down Ocean's Eleven, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ( his attorneys and agents could not agree with Paul Newman's attorneys and agents on who got top billing ), The Driver, Apocalypse Now, California Split, Dirty Harry and The French Connection ( he did not want to do another cop film ).
" The album proved Newman's most popular to date, reaching # 9 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
This ambivalence is borne out by Newman's own comments on the song.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Newman's " Louisiana 1927 " became an anthem and was played heavily on a wide range of American radio and television stations, in both Newman's 1974 original and Aaron Neville's cover version of the song.
Newman's work as a film composer began in 1971, with his work on the Norman Lear satire Cold Turkey.
In 2010, the Center Theatre Group staged Harps and Angels, a musical revue of the Randy Newman songbook, interspersed with narratives reflecting on Newman's inspirations.
Newman's series presents vampires as more or less natural beings, passing on a biological change through the sharing of blood.
" Some of the targets of Newman's satire on this album ( which he would return to on future albums ) include racism (" Yellow Man "), L. A .' s rock scene (" Mama Told Me Not to Come "), and the South (" Old Kentucky Home ").
" Allmusic editor Mark Deming dubbed the album " superb material brilliantly executed " and cited it as Newman's " first great album, and ... still one of his finest moments on record.
As vice principal of the theological college at Cuddesdon ( 1854 – 1859 ) he wielded considerable influence, and, on returning to Oxford as vice-principal of St Edmund Hall, became a force among the undergraduates, exercising his influence in opposition to the liberal reaction against Tractarianism, which had set in after John Henry Newman's conversion to Catholicism in 1845.
Thereafter, Newman relied on Badeley for legal advice though in 1855 Hope-Scott conducted the negotiations which ended in Newman's accepting the rectorship of the Catholic University of Ireland.
Meanwhile, Acton became the editor of the Roman Catholic monthly paper, The Rambler, in 1859, on John Henry ( later Cardinal ) Newman's retirement from the editorship.
Newman's late works, such as the Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue series, use vibrant, pure colors, often on very large canvases-Anna's Light ( 1968 ), named in memory of his mother who had died in 1965, is his largest work, 28 feet wide by 9 feet tall ( 8. 5 by 2. 7 meters ).

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