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" He went on to create social caricatures of British life for popular publications such as The Comic Almanack ( 1835 – 1853 ) and Omnibus ( 1842 ).
Omnibus even went on to make a documentary on McGee and Creation in 1998 for BBC One.
From the early days of motor bus operation by the London General Omnibus Company ( LGOC ) in the 1900s until the 1960s London went its own way, designing its own vehicles specially for London use rather than using the bus manufacturers ' standard products used elsewhere.
This film, Toby and the Tall Corn, went on the American cultural TV program, Omnibus, in prime time and brought him into contact with Robert Drew, an editor at LIFE magazine in search for a less verbal approach to television reportage.
The first production PD2 / 1 complete with Leyland body went to Todmorden Joint Omnibus Committee, in July 1947 and another early example went to the Northern Ireland Road Transport Board.
Governors Oakes Murphy of Arizona and Miguel Otero of New Mexico even went to Washington to give a joint appearance in support of the Omnibus bill.

Omnibus and on
" Omnes Omnibus " was a pun on the Latin sounding name of that hatter Omnès: omnes meaning " all " and omnibus means " for all " in Latin.
In 1999 Otto Reich, a lobbyist in Washington on behalf of Bacardi, drafted section 211 of the 1999 Omnibus appropriations act, a bill that became known as the Bacardi Act.
While the first use of a roundel in a London transport context was the 19th-century symbol of the London General Omnibus Company – a wheel with a bar across the centre bearing the word GENERAL – its use on the Underground stems from the decision in 1908 to find a more obvious way of highlighting station names on platforms.
After some initial resistance, he successfully lobbied the government who passed the Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company Act 1883 on 10 October 1883, granting the company the right to operate a cable tram system in Melbourne.
The Omnibus bill, despite Clay's efforts, failed in a crucial vote on July 31 with the majority of his Whig Party opposed.
Omnibus weekend editions of the Big L program were also heard on several US radio stations, including KXOL-AM in Fort Worth.
The view that this was a specific commission with a £ 500 advance — two years ' income for Orwell at the time, is based on a recollection by Geoffrey Gorer who was interviewed for Melvyn Bragg's TV programme Omnibus in 1970.
On November 14 they appeared on the acclaimed Omnibus TV program in which Leonard Bernstein, making his first television appearance, discussed Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, and Bernstein led the Symphony of the Air during its first season.
Although the Justice Department under President Clinton had treated Miranda as valid, the Supreme Court was forced to grant certiorari to prevent a circuit split after the 4th Circuit ( on its own initiative ) took up Professor Cassell's suggestion and ruled that Congress had overruled Miranda with the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
This was first broadcast on the arts programme Omnibus on BBC 2 on 10 November 2001.
* In his short story " The Celestial Omnibus ", published in 1911, E. M. Forster makes Browne the first " driver " that the young protagonist encounters on the magical omnibus line that transports its passengers to a place of direct experience of the aesthetic sublime reserved for those who internalize the experience of poetry, as opposed to those who merely acquire familiarity with literary works for snobbish prestige.
Foundries and engineering works followed including Fell Christy at his Factory ( In later years known as Christy Norris Ltd ) on the corner of Kings Road and Broomfield Road opened 1858, closed 1985, Coleman and Moreton, Thomas Clarkson ( Steam Omnibus manufacturer and Founder of the Eastern National Bus Company ) and Eddington and Stevenson ( makers of traction engines ).
Cruikshank moved his efforts from his own magazine, The Omnibus to the new magazine, and an advertisement for the magazine appeared in December 1841 saying that the first issue would be published on 29 January 1842.
* 1931, John Lane ( The Bodley Head, February 1931 ( As part of the Agatha Christie Omnibus along with The Murder on the Links and Poirot Investigates ), Hardcover ( Priced at seven shillings and sixpence, a cheaper edition at five shillings was published in October 1932 )
* " Omnibus ", a song by XTC on the album Nonsuch
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Blindness ( NINDB ), the original name for the NINDS, was officially established on November 22, 1950, three months after President Harry Truman signed the Omnibus Medical Research Act ( Public Law 81-692 ) on August 15, 1950.
In 1953 his play Glory in the Flower was telecast on Omnibus with a cast of Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, and James Dean.
In 1906 it produced, using the Auto-Mixte patents of Belgian Henri Pieper, a petrol-electric vehicle and on 23 May 1906 registered Gearless Motor Omnibus Co. Limited.
* Agatha Christie 1920s Omnibus, Agatha Christie 1930s Omnibus, and so on to the 1960s Omnibus, are five omnibus editions of those novels by Agatha Christie that were originally published in one decade.

Omnibus and make
Most recently, the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009 added of Dolly Sods North to the original of the Wilderness to make the present total of.

Omnibus and documentary
His first foray into television was a documentary for NBC's Omnibus, Dancing is a Man's Game ( 1958 ) where he assembled a group of America's greatest sportsmen – including Mickey Mantle, Sugar Ray Robinson and Bob Cousy – and re-interpreted their moves choreographically, as part of his lifelong quest to remove the effeminate stereotype of the art of dance, while articulating the philosophy behind his dance style.
** Song of Summer, Ken Russell's noted TV documentary about Frederick Delius, is shown for the first time as part of the BBC's Omnibus series.
The 1973 BBC documentary Omnibus: The British Hero featured Christopher Cazenove playing a number of such title characters ( e. g. Richard Hannay and Bulldog Drummond ), including James Bond in dramatised scenes from Goldfinger – notably featuring the hero being threatened with the novel's circular saw, rather than the film's laser beam – and Diamonds Are Forever.
She later temporarily resigned from the Academy, following the broadcast of a BBC Omnibus television documentary about the preparations for the controversial Sensation exhibition hosted by the Academy in 1997 show-casing the Young British Artists.
* Omnibus ( U. K. TV series ), an arts-based documentary programme
She has also played several real-life characters for television including Barbara Pym, and, in a dramatised BBC Omnibus biographical documentary of 1994, Hildegard of Bingen.
The documentary was made for the British television series Omnibus, who later lost it.
In June 1985, Jones was the subject of the Emmy award winning BBC Omnibus documentary The Treble.
In 1973, he became a producer and director, working on the high-profile documentary series, Omnibus, for which, in 1975, he made a famous film called Cracked Actor about the musician David Bowie.
Originally planned for BBC TV's arts programme Omnibus, it featured documentary footage and a fantasy sequence, ' The Pirate and the Crystal Ball ', illustrating their attempt at an idyllic communal lifestyle.
The 1973 BBC documentary Omnibus: The British Hero featured Christopher Cazenove playing Brown.
The 1973 BBC documentary Omnibus: The British Hero had Christopher Cazenove playing Hannay in a scene from Mr. Standfast, as well as a number of other such heroic characters, including Beau Geste, Bulldog Drummond and James Bond.
Her final television appearance came the same year in an episode of the BBC arts documentary show Omnibus about female comedians, broadcast on 28 December 1978.
It was made by Alan Yentob for the BBC's Omnibus documentary strand, and was first shown, on BBC2 in the United Kingdom, on 26 January 1975.
His linocuts for the radical collective Cinema Action ’ s Kill The Bill film ( 1971 ), relating to the Industrial Relations Bill, began an involvement in moving images, which led to Jeff Perks ’ s 1976 BBC Omnibus documentary The Posterman.

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