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None and Indians
Seven stories are inspired by a nursery rhyme: And Then There Were None by Ten Little Indians ; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by One, Two, Buckle My Shoe ; Five Little Pigs by This Little Piggy ; Crooked House by There Was a Crooked Man ; A Pocket Full of Rye by Sing a Song of Sixpence ; Hickory Dickory Dock by Hickory Dickory Dock, and Three Blind Mice by Three Blind Mice.
In addition, Ten Little Niggers ( 1939 ) was the original British title of Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None, which has also been known by the alternate title Ten Little Indians.
Agatha Christie's highly influential 1939 novel Ten Little Indians ( originally Ten Little Niggers, later changed to And Then There Were None ) presented the concept of a mysterious killer preying on a group of strangers trapped at an isolated location ( in this case, Indian Island ).
Something's Afoot is a murder mystery musical that spoofs detective stories, mainly the works of Agatha Christie, and especially her detective novel And Then There Were None ( a. k. a. Ten Little Indians ).
In a possibly apocryphal story by fellow panelist Oscar Levant, her appearances on the show stopped abruptly after she answered a question by referring to Agatha Christie's book Ten Little Niggers, which was the original British title of the book Ten Little Indians ( later retitled And Then There Were None ).
Ten Little Indians ( 1965 ) is the second film version of Agatha Christie's detective novel And Then There Were None.
And Then There Were None ( a. k. a. Ten Little Indians ) is a 1974 film version of the Agatha Christie mystery novel of the same name.

None and who
None of these earlier sources mentions Freyja or king Olaf Tryggvason, the historical figure who christianized Norway and Iceland in the 10th Century.
For example, it is correct British English or American English usage to say: " None are so fallible as those who are sure they're right.
James Stephens, who was in Dublin during the week, thought, " None of these people were prepared for Insurrection.
None of the bishops who had argued that proclaiming the definition was inopportune refused to accept it.
None of the other batsmen got going at all with the exception of Botham who top scored with 50 — his first half century since his first Test as captain 13 matches earlier.
None of the party-affiliated candidates was successful in the October senatorial elections ; three JDA members standing as independents were elected as deputies in November 2005 along with two members of the Centre Party who had similarly stood as independents.
None of these musicians, with the exception of Davis, had received a great deal of exposure before that time ; Chambers, in particular, was very young ( 19 at the time ), a Detroit player who had been on the New York scene for only about a year, working with the bands of Bennie Green, Paul Quinichette, George Wallington, J. J. Johnson, and Kai Winding.
The review caught the attention of Bar / None Records, who signed They Might Be Giants to a recording deal.
" None of the five zookeepers who took part in the discipline technique were charged, due to a lack of conclusive evidence and the fact that at the time these training techniques were accepted by the animal training community.
In this version Radius was played by Patrick Troughton who was later the second actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who, None of these three productions survive in the BBC's archives.
None of Condorcet's writings refer to a belief in a religion or a god who intervenes in human affairs.
None of the six Independents or Whigs who ran in these races was elected.
None of them has a " quadral "; in at least two cases the field workers who originally suggested they did have a " quadral " were also the first to publish a peer-reviewed article contradicting that suggestion.
None of their graduates are real or functional illiterates, and no one who meets their older students could ever guess the age at which they first learned to read or write.
When threatened to be made a fool and fully overpowered by Octavius, she takes her own life: “ She is not to be silences by the new master, she is the one who will silence herself: ‘ My resolution and my hands I ’ ll trust / None about Caesar ’ ( IV.
None could help but Ahithophel, who withheld his counsel in the hope of seeing David borne away upon the flood.
* Psalms 119-127 are broken into three parts, to be used as the complementary Psalmody for those who pray three daytime offices separately as Terce, Sext, and None, rather than one office of Daytime Prayer.
None could do it but Brunelleschi, who, according to Vasari:
Although the band has long had a cult following among listeners of Christian alternative music, that did not translate into financial success within the contemporary Christian music ( CCM ) industry, nor did it lead to a successful mainstream crossover experienced by later groups like Jars of Clay, Switchfoot and Sixpence None the Richer, who have pointed to The Choir as a significant musical influence.
Painter continues to work heavily in the Nashville area as a studio musician, performing on albums by Carolyn Arends, Ben Folds Five, Fear of Pop, Owsley, Rich Creamy Paint ( Rich Painter, who is John Mark Painter's nephew ), Sixpence None the Richer, Gabe Dixon Band, Sevendust, Jon Foreman, Frally Folds and others.
None of the Polish people who rescued Jews in Jedwabne were contacted, and no attempts were made to establish the names of the victims.
None became more eminent engaging this new format than Arthur Prince with his dummy Sailor Jim who was, perhaps, the most famous vaudeville ventriloquist and, at the time was one of the highest paid entertainers on the vaudeville circuits.
* L. D. Knox, perennial political candidate who legally changed his name to " None of the Above " Knox
None but the Lonely Heart is a 1944 film which tells the story of a Cockney lad who returns home with no ambitions but finds that his family needs him.
None of this arrangement was known to Monkhouse ( although the production crew were aware ), who appeared genuinely frightened.

None and gave
None of these empresses married or gave birth after ascending the throne.
None of these offices afforded much income, but the grants were an indication of royal favour and gave Cromwell a position in three major institutions of government: the royal household, the Chancery, and the Exchequer.
Nevertheless, Rosselló carried out a non-binding plebiscite in 1998 which gave electors four options and a fifth None of the Above column.
The 1920s also gave rise to one of the most popular mystery authors of all time, Agatha Christie, whose works include Murder on the Orient Express ( 1934 ), Death on the Nile ( 1937 ), and the world's best-selling mystery And Then There Were None ( 1939 ).
None the less, the attacks on disco gave respectable voice to the ugliest kinds of unacknowledged racism, sexism and homophobia.
None quite gave the standard model, but it seemed as though one could get close with enough effort in many distinct ways.
" While reviewing the blu-ray DVD version of the film, Chris Cabin of Slant Magazine gave the film a positive three-and-a-half out of five rating, calling it a " high-end, kitschy whodunit ", and writing that it is " riotous and chaotic take on the spy thriller, essentially, but it structurally resembles Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None " as well as describing it as " some sort of miraculous entertainment ".
: None of us can ever forget how in that last Easter Sunday of his life, the Holy Father, marked by suffering, came once more to the window of the Apostolic Palace and one last time gave his blessing Urbi et Orbi.
The next act Bar / None signed gave them the success they needed to actively establish a roster of talent and worth.
None of these occupations gave him much satisfaction, so he decided to sell his motorbike and hitch-hike around Europe.
None of the three people present during the disputed interview — Melvin, Dingle, and Silcott — gave evidence during the detectives ' trial at the Old Bailey in 1994.

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