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Back in 1979, he had made a well-received debut as the ' Ace Face ' in Quadrophenia, the film version of The Who's rock opera, followed by a role as a mechanic in love with Eddie Cochran's music in Chris Petit's Radio On.
On an episode of That ' 70s Show entitled " Who's Been Sleeping Here?
On the title page he wrote, " There was an old fossil named Lear, Who's verses were boring and drear.
The McGees ' regular routine with LaTrivia entailed Fibber and Molly misunderstanding a figure of speech, in much the same vein as Abbott & Costello's Who's On First?
On March 6, 2007, MTV wrote an article titled " Who's Joining The Army " in which they stated Edmonson County has the highest Army enlistment rate of any county in the United States.
Despite having minor supporting roles, Abbott and Costello stole the film with their classic routines, including an abbreviated version of " Who's On First?
They only had supporting roles in their first picture, One Night in the Tropics ( 1940 ), but stole the film with their classic routines, including a much-shortened version of " Who's On First?
The sketch was so popular that it was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame, with a plaque, gold record and transcript of this famous sketch included in the museum collection — although they were not actually inducted into the Hall of Fame — over their less well-known word-play routine " Slaughter the Baseball Player " ( Who's On First full radio broadcast ), where they were looking for to buy a baseball bat and the one available was made for Enos Slaughter, and the more sadistic " Ninth Inning Steal " routine in which Bud and Lou rob an unsuspecting person by distracting him with a sensational baseball game recounting, unaware that someone else has already robbed the intended target using the same distraction.
By then, John Grant had been writing or adapting other sketches for the team, and he may have helped expand " Who's On First?
On the January 13, 2001 episode of Saturday Night Live host Charlie Sheen and SNL cast-member Rachel Dratch performed a modified version of " Who's On First?
* Video of Abbott and Costello performing " Who's On First "?
On September 7, 1978, The Who's drummer Keith Moon returned to the same room in the flat after a night out, and died at 32 from an overdose of Clomethiazole, a prescribed anti-alcohol drug.
*" Who's That Knocking On My Door?
They played on and produced hundreds of records, including classics like “ Walking the Dog ”, “ Hold On, I'm Comin '” ( on which the multi-instrumentalist Jones played tuba over Donald “ Duck ” Dunn's bass line ), “ Soul Man ”, “ Who's Making Love ”, “ I've Been Loving You Too Long ( To Stop Now )”, and “ Try a Little Tenderness ”, among others.
Davies ' first television play, Who's Going to Take Me On ?, was broadcast in 1965 as part of BBC1's The Wednesday Play strand.
On March 8, 2008, Trapt released " Who's Going Home With You Tonight?
On June 10, 2008, Trapt released " Who's Going Home with You Tonight?
On July 1, 2008 " Who's Going Home with You Tonight?
His notable films include High Noon ( 1952, as producer ), The Defiant Ones ( 1958 ), On the Beach ( 1959 ), Inherit the Wind ( 1960 ), Judgment at Nuremberg ( 1961 ), It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ), Ship of Fools ( 1965 ) and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner ( 1967 ).
Among some of those controversial films were Not as a Stranger ( 1955 ), The Pride and the Passion ( 1957 ), The Defiant Ones ( 1958 ), On the Beach ( 1959 ), Inherit the Wind ( 1960 ), Judgment at Nuremberg ( 1961 ) and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner ( 1967 ).
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Their first picture, which featured the Who's On First?
On September 25, 1982, The Hooters opened for one of The Who's farewell tour concert shows at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia on a bill that also included The Clash and Santana.

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On this, she builds an `` egg compartment '' or `` egg cell '' which is filled with that famous pollen-and-nectar mixture called beebread.
On 12 November, it was transported from Aegina, by Vettore Cappello, the famous Venetian commander.
Ralph Vaughan Williams produced his most famous settings of six songs, the cycle On Wenlock Edge, for string quartet, tenor and piano ( dedicated to Gervase Elwes ) in 1909, and it became very popular after Elwes recorded it with the London String Quartet and Frederick B. Kiddle in 1917.
On his death, Ammannati won the competition for the continuing of this assignment over other famous sculptors, such as Benvenuto Cellini and Vincenzo Danti.
On Monday Night Football that week, the 49ers ' win was not included in the famous halftime highlights.
On 25 August 1946 the Blue Angels switched to the Grumman F8F Bearcat | F8F-1 Bearcat and in 1947 introduced the famous " diamond " formation at the World Air Carnival in Birmingham, Alabama | Birmingham, Alabama.
Building on the work of Clausius, between the years 1873-76 the American mathematical physicist Willard Gibbs published a series of three papers, the most famous one being the paper On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances.
On the more sinister side, famous criminals from Edinburgh's history include Deacon Brodie, pillar of society by day and burglar by night, who is said to have influenced Robert Louis Stevenson's story, the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the murderers Burke and Hare who provided fresh corpses for anatomical dissection by the famous surgeon Robert Knox and Major Weir a notorious warlock.
On a small hillock in the town stands the Meeting House and the famous Tree of Guernica.
Three years later came the paper that would make his name famous, Sur les équations du mouvement relatif des systèmes de corps ( On the equations of relative motion of a system of bodies ).
His most famous novels were ' A Town Like Alice ' and ' On the Beach '.
As early as 1819, in his famous speech “ On Ancient and Modern Liberty ,” the political philosopher Benjamin Constant, a proponent of constitutional monarchy and representative democracy, criticized Rousseau, or rather his more radical followers ( specifically the Abbé de Mably ), for allegedly believing that " everything should give way to collective will, and that all restrictions on individual rights would be amply compensated by participation in social power .”
Posthumous Portrait of Percy Shelley | Shelley Writing Prometheus Unbound ( Shelley ) | Prometheus Unbound ( 1845 ) On 17 September 1820, Severn set sail onboard the Maria Crowther from England to Italy with the famous English poet John Keats.
On the other hand, centers of learning as the Platonic Academy in Athens and the famous law school of Beirut lost their importance during his reign.
On 3 October 2010, CBS Sunday Morning aired an in-depth interview with Lennon that covered much of his life, including his relationship with his parents and sibling, his career, and his experience growing up as the son of one of the world's most famous celebrities.
On May 3, 1655, Abendana delivered a famous memorial sermon on the Cordovan martyrs Marranos Nunez and Almeyda Bernal who had been burned at the stake.
On November 9, 1882, Baum married Maud Gage, a daughter of Matilda Joslyn Gage, a famous women's suffrage and radical feminist activist.
He initially gained popularity for recreating the role as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a Tennessee Williams play that had established him as a Broadway star during its 1947-49 stage run ; and for his Academy Award-winning performance as Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), as well as for his iconic portrayal of the rebel motorcycle gang leader Johnny Strabler in The Wild One ( 1953 ), which is considered to be one of the most famous images in pop culture.
The " I coulda been a contenda " scene from On the Waterfront, according to the author of Brooklyn Boomer, Martin H. Levinson, is " one of the most famous scenes in motion picture history and the line itself has become part of America's cultural lexicon.
On the other hand, minerals are often artificially added to the diet as supplements ; the most famous is likely iodine in iodized salt which prevents goiter.
On the evening of 7 April 1775, he made the famous statement, " Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
On the famous race on 11 July 1957 when the " three Olavis " ( Salsola, Salonen and Vuorisalo ) broke the world record for the 1, 500 m, Matti Nurmi finished a distant ninth with his personal best, 2. 2 seconds slower than his father's world record from 1924.
His works include the early and very influential De Inventione ( On Invention, often read alongside the Ad Herennium as the two basic texts of rhetorical theory throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance ), De Oratore ( a fuller statement of rhetorical principles in dialogue form ), Topics ( a rhetorical treatment of common topics, highly influential through the Renaissance ), Brutus ( Cicero ) ( a discussion of famous orators ) and Orator ( a defense of Cicero's style ).
On May 24, 1844, the line was officially opened as Morse sent the famous words " What hath God wrought " from the Supreme Court chamber in the basement of the U. S. Capitol building in Washington, D. C., to the B & O's Mount Clare Station in Baltimore.

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