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In August 2010, Eastwood wrote to the British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to protest the decision to close the UK Film Council, warning that the closure could result in fewer foreign production companies choosing to work in the UK.
This group generally consists of those who were playing during the " Golden Age " in the 1950s, including Wade Mainer and his Mountaineers, Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys, the Stanley Brothers, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs with the Foggy Mountain Boys, Hylo Brown and The Timberliners, Ervin T. Rouse, who wrote the standard " Orange Blossom Special ", Reno and Smiley, the Sauceman Brothers, Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Jim & Jesse, Jimmy Martin and the Osborne Brothers, Red Allen ( who also recorded with the Osborne Brothers for MGM in the mid-fifties ), Mac Wiseman, Mac Martin and the Dixie Travelers, Carl Story and his Rambling Mountaineers, Buzz Busby, The Lilly Brothers, Bill Clifton and Jim Eanes.
Ted Osborne spent a decade ( 1931 – 40 ) at the Walt Disney Studio as a story writer and, between 1932 and 1937, wrote the Mickey Mouse newspaper dailies and Silly Symphonies Sunday comics.
British playwright John Osborne wrote an adaptation in 1972, and in 1991 famed playwright Judith Thompson presented an adaptation at the Shaw Festival.
Other Westerners who wrote about Sri Ramana include Arthur Osborne ( the first editor of the ashram journal, The Mountain Path ), Major Chadwick ( who ran the Veda Patasala during Ramana's time ), Ethel Merston, and S. S. Cohen.
In the decision of District Attorney's Office v. Osborne ( 2009 ), US Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts wrote that post-conviction challenge " poses to our criminal justice systems and our traditional notions of finality better left to elected officials than federal judges.
Brophy also wrote several non-fiction books and essays, including Black Ship to Hell ( 1962 ; an appreciation of Shavian and Freudian ideas ), Mozart the Dramatist ( 1964 ) and ( with her husband and Charles Osborne ) Fifty Works of English Literature We Could Do Without ( 1967 ).
John Osborne denied it and in his autobiography he wrote, " This is not so.
The Elliot Library is named after former inter-war Cabinet Minister Walter Elliot ; the Bridie Library after Osborne Mavor, physician and dramatist, who wrote under the pseudonym, " James Bridie "; and the Reading Room is dedicated to Donald Dewar, former President of the Union, Secretary of State for Scotland and First Minister of Scotland.
Alan Sillitoe, author of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner ( both of which are also part of the " angry young men " movement ), wrote that Osborne " didn't contribute to British theatre, he set off a landmine and blew most of it up.
As Gary Osborne was an unknown at the time, many people have misinterpreted the album's title to imply that John wrote the entire album himself.
In addition to the Rhapsody, Osborne wrote several solo piano pieces ( including a set entitled Six Pieces for the Young Pianist ), chamber pieces for brass ensembles, and works for a cappella mixed choir, and also arranged and harmonized several other works.
The music critic Charles Osborne wrote, " When he retired, he handed over to his successor an organization of which any opera house in the world might be proud.
Former Nebraska coach Tom Osborne, who served as Nebraska's offensive coordinator in the early 1970s, wrote in his 1985 book More Than Winning that Rodgers had the greatest ability to return punts of any player he ever saw.
" Tendresse " was the original French version of the song which Gary Osborne wrote English lyrics for, thus transforming the song into " Nobody Wins ".
Richards, with help from Ken Moule and Leslie Osborne, wrote and sang many of the songs that were a regular and popular feature of the series, including " Memories Come Gently ", " Velvet Blue ", " I Bet You've Heard This One Before ", " Good to Me ", " All Our Yesterdays ", " When We Can Live in Peace Once More " and " If This Is The Last Time I See You ".

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In the earliest years, the program was hosted by " The Man in Black " ( played by Joseph Kearns or Ted Osborne ) with many episodes written or adapted by the prominent mystery author John Dickson Carr.
The county is famous for the quality of horses bred in the many stud farms to which it is home, including the Irish National Stud and many other top studs such as Gilltown, Moyglare and Kildangan Stud, and race horse training establishments, such as the Osborne Stables.
He surveyed the entire length of the route between London and Bristol himself, with the help of many, including his solicitor Jeremiah Osborne of Bristol law firm Osborne Clarke who on one occasion rowed Brunel down the River Avon himself to survey the bank of the river for the route.
From the ranks of this club came the founders of many microcomputer companies, including Bob Harsh, George Morrow, Adam Osborne, Lee Felsenstein, and Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
The continued English involvement in the port trade can be seen in the names of many port shippers: Cockburn, Croft, Dow, Gould, Graham, Osborne, Offley, Sandeman, Taylor and Warre being amongst the best known.
The British philosopher and theorist of conceptual art Peter Osborne suggests that among the many factors that influenced the gravitation toward language-based art, of vital importance for conceptualism was the turn to linguistic theories of meaning in both Anglo-American analytic philosophy, and structuralist and post structuralist Continental philosophy during the middle of the twentieth century.
Yet the record of her trial with Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne holds her giving an energetic confession, speaking before the court of " creatures who inhabit the invisible world ," and " the dark rituals which bind them together in service of Satan ," and implicating both Good and Osborne while asserting that " many other people in the colony were engaged in the devil's conspiracy against the Bay.
In Osborne ( 2004 ) many libraries around the country are finding numerous ways to reach many of these disadvantaged groups by discovering their needs in their own environments ( including prisons ) and offering them specific services in the libraries themselves.
" Police Superintendent Barry Osborne, divisional commander for the area, said many of his officers cried when they saw how badly people had been burned.
While working with many collaborators, the core of Royal City consisted of Aaron Riches, Lonnie James, Simon Osborne and Jim Guthrie.
Following his retirement from playing football professionally, Wark continued to live in Suffolk, like many other ex-Ipswich players, including Allan Hunter, Mick Mills, Roger Osborne and Mick Lambert.
The Z80 eventually became the most popular microcomputer family as it was used in millions of embedded devices as well as in many home computers and computers using the de-facto standard CP / M operating system, such as the Osborne, Kaypro, and TRS-80 models.
Moholo has played with many musicians, including Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy, Evan Parker, Enrico Rava, Roswell Rudd, Irène Schweizer, Cecil Taylor, John Tchicai, Archie Shepp, Peter Brötzmann, Mike Osborne, Keith Tippett, Elton Dean and Harry Miller.
Dingwall has played leading roles in many drama series such as the BAFTA winning BBC One serial Charles II: The Power and The Passion ( as Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby ) directed by Joe Wright, The Long Firm ( as Lenny, the hippy criminologist ) written by Joe Penhall and the epic serial In A Land of Plenty as the central role James Freeman.
Inevitably, the currency movement swung back the other way eventually, and Osborne were placed on credit hold by several of their major suppliers: unable to secure more components until at least some of the previous shipments had been paid for, and unable to ship the promised new computers to the many customers who had long since paid in full for them, Osborne went into Voluntary Administration in June 1995.
While Vrenna and Walsh supply most instruments and electronics, many other famous musicians have lent their voices and talents to Tweaker, including Robert Smith, David Sylvian, Burton C. Bell, Craig Wedren, Will Oldham, Hamilton Leithauser, Buzz Osborne, Jonathan Bates and Johnny Marr.
Under the ring name Matt Bourne, Osborne debuted on December 6, 1978 and began wrestling for many independent promotions, most prominently for Portland Wrestling, Mid-South Wrestling, where he was allied with Ted DiBiase and Jim Duggan as a member of the " Rat Pack " faction.

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The royal family stayed at Osborne for lengthy periods each year: in the spring for Victoria's birthday in May ; in July and August when they celebrated Albert's birthday ; and just before Christmas.
He married Shirley Osborne in 1940 and celebrated their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 9 November 2000.
Hosted by Robert Osborne, the four-day long annual festival celebrated Hollywood and its movies, and featured celebrity appearances, special events and screenings of around 50 classic movies including several newly restored by the Film Foundation, an organization devoted to preserving Hollywood's classic film legacy.
This first disc with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra celebrated Osborne ’ s Scottish musical heritage with a pairing of Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie's Scottish Concerto with Sir Donald Francis Tovey's Piano Concerto in A, winning a BBC Music Magazine ‘ Best of the Year ’ and a Gramophone ‘ Critics Choice ’.

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Doctor Einmug is a scientist who was created by Ted Osborne ( plot ) and Floyd Gottfredson ( plot and art ) in the story Island in the Sky, published in the Mickey Mouse daily strip from November 1936 to April 1937.
He was created by Ted Osborne ( plot ) and Floyd Gottfredson ( plot and art ) in the story Mickey Mouse and the Pirate Submarine, published in the Mickey Mouse daily strip from September 1935 to January 1936.
Writers included Merrill De Maris ( Mickey Mouse ), Ted Osborne ( Mickey Mouse ), Bill Walsh ( Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus ), Bob Karp ( Donald Duck, Merry Menagerie ), Carl Fallberg ( Treasury of Classic Tales, holiday
On February 10, 1935, Donald appeared in the Mickey Mouse daily strip by Ted Osborne and Floyd Gottfredson.

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