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Ivanhoe is sometimes credited for increasing interest in Romanticism and Medievalism ; John Henry Newman claimed Scott " had first turned men's minds in the direction of the middle ages ," while Carlyle and Ruskin made similar claims to Scott's overwhelming influence over the revival based primarily on the publication of this novel.
Gretzky has made several TV appearances, including a Dance Fever celebrity judge, and an ' unforgettable appearance ', acting in a dramatic role along side with Victor Newman in The Young and The Restless in 1981.
Tate and her friends became interested in the filming of Adventures of a Young Man, which was being made nearby with Paul Newman, Susan Strasberg and Richard Beymer, and obtained parts as film extras.
Newman was one of the few actors who successfully made the transition from 1950s cinema to that of the 1960s and 1970s.
One of the drafters of the McMahon Act, James R. Newman, famously concluded that the bill made " the field of atomic energy island of socialism in the midst of a free-enterprise economy ".
Monk is believed to be the pianist featured on recordings Jerry Newman made around 1941 at the club.
The big-screen adaptation of the play was made in 1958 by MGM, and starred Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Judith Anderson, and Jack Carson, with Burl Ives and Madeleine Sherwood reprising their stage roles.
Although Elisha Newman made the first land entry in the township of Portland ( June, 1833 ), he did not become a settler until three years later, by which time a few settlers had located in the town.
Following up his impulse, he made ready to start at once, and, accompanied by James Newman and Joseph Wood, went out to the Looking Glass on a tour of inspection.
Several films, including The Sundowners, Hud starring Paul Newman ( 1963 ), Leap of Faith, and Sunshine Christmas ( 1977 ), starring Cliff DeYoung and the closing sunset scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ( 1989 ), were made in and around Claude.
In a comic twist Oscar is mistaken for a gay man when meeting with Charles Newman ( made even more humorous by the fact that Peter is genuinely gay, with Oscar's comments leading Newman to think that Peter's the straight one ).
Newman held no grudge against the rebels, and made the Queen's Hall available to them.
Newman also made his first foray into music for films at this time, writing and performing the theme song " He Gives Us All His Love " for Norman Lear's 1971 film Cold Turkey.
After Clymer's death in 1970 his widow sold the alleged Indian trademark to Los Angeles attorney Alan Newman, who continued to import minicycles made by ItalJet, and later manufactured in a wholly owned assembly plant located in Taipei ( Taiwan ).
There he ultimately entered the Anglican Church, having studied theology at Oxford and made the friendship of Thomas Arnold, John Henry Newman and Richard Whately.
Strachey is critical of Manning's underhand manipulations in attempting to prevent Newman being made a Cardinal.
Newman also made a few sculptures which are essentially three-dimensional zips.
Newman also made a series of lithographs, the 18 Cantos ( 1963 – 64 ) which, according to Newman, are meant to be evocative of music.
John Henry Newman ( February 21, 1801 – August 11, 1890 ) was an English convert to Roman Catholicism, later made a cardinal, and beatified in 2010.
It was a worldwide best-seller, translated into a dozen languages, and was made into a feature film in 1960, starring Paul Newman, directed by Otto Preminger, as well as into a short-lived Broadway musical ( 12 previews, 19 performances ) in 1971.
Kim Newman of the British Film Institute judged the picture inferior to the original, as all the time was spent on special effects, instead of creating the atmosphere which made the original film such a classic.
He made dismissive comments about the current standards of musical criticism (" the average newspaper critic of music ... is either a shipwrecked or worn-out musician, or else a journalist too incompetent for ordinary reporting ") which offended senior critics such as Ernest Newman.

Newman and important
During the 1940s Barnett Newman wrote several important articles about the new American painting.
Shortly after his death, his obituary in The Guardian newspaper declared that " For ten brief but glorious years, Sydney Newman ... was the most important impresario in Britain ... His death marks not just the end of an era but the laying to rest of a whole philosophy of popular art.
Alfred Newman is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of film music.
Newman and his followers created an array of public organizations of which the most important were the New Alliance Party ( NAP ), an electoral party, which at its 1979 inception considered itself " pro-socialist " but also had a broader issue-oriented appeal ; the All Stars Talent Show Network, a national youth program which staged talent competitions ; and the Castillo Center, a theater and arts facility in Manhattan that would later merge with All Stars ( more on All Stars below ).
Over time, her character reformed and became an important part of Genoa City society, as she married Victor Newman ( Eric Braeden ).
But there is obviously an important difference between an establishment that is open and invites every one to come, study its methods, and suggest improvement, and one that regards the questioning of credentials as due to wickedness of heart, such as Cardinal Newman attributed to those who questioned the infallibility of the Bible ...
Barnett Newman, Morris Louis, Jack Bush, Gene Davis, Kenneth Noland and David Simpson, all made important Series ' of stripe paintings.
The four volume series covers many branches of mathematics and represents a 15 year effort by Newman to collect what he felt were the most important essays in the field.
Hugely popular at its peak, with audiences occasionally touching an astounding twenty million, Armchair Theatre was an important influence over later programmes such as the BBC's The Wednesday Play ( 1964 – 1970 ), a programme initiated by Sydney Newman after he had moved to the BBC.
Each member of the Campus Ministry Team plays an important role in the overall campus outreach of the Newman Centre, bringing his or her own unique personality, talents and skills to the community-at-large.
Indeed it stands today as the most important burial place in the UK of 19th-century Congregational, Baptist, Methodist and Salvation Army ministers and educationalists, including Christopher Newman Hall and many others, some of whom are mentioned below.
An important figure in Montreal ’ s education system, founding St. Joseph ’ s Teachers College for English-speaking Catholics, Cardinal Carter was a member of the Montreal Catholic School Commission for 15 years, and active at McGill University ’ s Newman Club and the St. Thomas More Institute.
During his time with Norwich, Newman was initially used in 1991-92 as a central midfielder, where he managed to score several important goals.
Two of the most important of these are John Henry Newman and Henry Edward Manning who both wished to revitalise Anglicanism with a return to the Roman Catholic Church.
Newman has continued to make important contributions.
The character, a former pupil taught by current headteacher Michael Byrne ( Alec Newman ), played an important role in a storyline that has seen the current school move from its location in Rochdale to a new site in Greenock, Scotland at then end of the seventh series.
Meeting in the long room on the first floor of the Old Palace-then known as the Newman Room-the society frequently attracted important figures.

Newman and contributions
More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion The Kernel and the Husk ( 1886 ), Philomythus ( 1891 ), his book The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman ( 1892 ), and his article " The Gospels " in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world.
It will be released on 29 October 2012, and includes covers of songs by The White Stripes, Ron Sexsmith, Randy Newman, Joni Mitchell, Sufjan Stevens, Low, Scritti Politti, two original songs, and contributions from Green Gartside and Ben Watt.
Torelli is most remembered for his contributions to the development of the instrumental concerto ( Newman 1972, p. 142 ), especially concerti grossi and the solo concerto, for strings and continuo, as well as being the most prolific Baroque composer for trumpets ( Tarr 1974 ).
The film stars Scott Bakula and Jasmine Guy, and was the directorial debut of former Disney animator Mark Dindal, its musical numbers, written by Randy Newman, and for Gene Kelly's contributions as choreographer.
He is also a member of the experimental electronica trio Tauchsieder ( along with Stuart McLean and Innes Smith ), who have so far released one CD album entitled ' Louder ' which features contributions from Colin Newman, Richard X, Tom Ellard and JD Twitch from Optimo.
He also made significant contributions to the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The collection was edited by Stephen Jones, and included contributions by Neil Gaiman, Ramsey Campbell, David Sutton, Kim Newman ( both as himself and Jack Yeovil ), and other authors.
* NUT-Kerr – Newman – de Sitter solution contains contributions from an electromagnetic field and a positive vacuum energy, as well as a kind of vacuum perturbation of the Kerr vacuum which is specified by the so-called NUT parameter,
In 1955 a tribute described as a Festschrift, Fanfare for Ernest Newman was published to mark his golden jubilee as a critic, with contributions from Neville Cardus, Philip Hope-Wallace, Gerald Abraham, Winton Dean, Christopher Hassall and Sir Jack Westrup, among others.
Ezra Ted Newman ( b. October 17, 1929 ) is an American physicist, known for his many contributions to general relativity theory.

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