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Paced by the continuing rapid growth of electronic data processing, sales of industrial and commercial electronic equipment totalled $1.8 billion compared to $1.6 billion in 1959.
** Paced by a prodigious home run by Reggie Jackson which hits a transformer on the roof of Tiger Stadium, the American League defeats the National League 6-4 in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Detroit.
The staff at Variety ( magazine ) magazine gave the film a positive review and wrote, " John Sayles again uses a keen intelligence and finely tuned ear to tackle the nature of friendship and loving in Lianna ... Paced by Griffiths ' excellent pivotal performance, the film is marked by fine acting overall, particularly Hallaren as the catalytic lover scared off by the intensity of Griffiths ' feelings ; DeVries as the acerbic, insecure academic mate ; Jo Henderson as the retroactively frightened best girlfriend ; and Jesse Solomon as the wise-beyond-years pubescent son.

Paced and .
Their 4th album Fast Paced World ( featuring Sarah Dugas as vocalist and Christian Dugas on drums ) was released in 2008.

by and Gump
In the case of Forrest Gump, the screenplay by Eric Roth had more proverbs than the novel by Winston Groom, but for The Harder They Come, the reverse is true, where the novel derived from the movie by Michael Thelwell has many more proverbs than the movie.
* The Renaissance of an Ancient Art, L. Stanley Grohs, A sale catalog of hand-wrought silver and pewter crafted by Porter Blanchard which were offered for sale in 1930 by S. G. Gump and Company of San Francisco, limited edition, 21 pages.
The origins of this was parodied in a famous scene from the movie Forrest Gump when Forrest is on his multiple jogs across America, and wipes his face on a T shirt given him by a struggling salesman, and on the shirt, as if transferred there by Forrest's face, is the image of the happy face, whereupon the man gets his idea.
Beaufort has been the setting or the inspirational setting for several novels by native son Pat Conroy and a popular filming location for major motion pictures, including The Big Chill, The Prince of Tides, The Great Santini, Forrest Gump, Something To Talk About and G. I.
Domestically in North America, it was slightly overtaken by Forrest Gump, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and a second consecutive Academy Award for Best Actor for Tom Hanks.
A famous scene in the movie Forrest Gump takes place at a bus stop and almost all episodes of South Park series start by presenting the main characters in a bus stop.
Local merchants are complemented by national retailers and restaurants, such as Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, The Cheesecake Factory, Johnny Rockets, Five Guys, Ann Taylor, Sunglass Hut, Banana Republic, Gap, Swatch, Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works, bebe, Fire & Ice, Starbucks, Brooks Brothers, Urban Outfitters, Uno Chicago Grill, and Swarovski.
The Scarecrow proposes manufacturing a flying beast called a Gump by which they can escape through the air.
On April 8, 2009, Joseph recorded his 352 NHL loss, which tied Gump Worsley for the NHL record for most losses by a goaltender.
* Other covers have been by The Hollies, country guitar virtuoso Chet Atkins, Odetta, Dolly Parton, folk chanteuse Judy Collins, The Kingston Trio, Marianne Faithfull ( 1964 single ), Jackie DeShannon, The Seekers, soul singer Sam Cooke, blues belter Etta James, Duke Ellington, Neil Young ( with air raid sound effects ), the Doodletown Pipers, Marlene Dietrich, Bobby Darin, Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Presley, Sielun Veljet, on their single " Blowin ' in the Wind ", Stevie Wonder ( whose version became a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966 ), John Fogerty, The Hooters on their 1994 album The Hooters Live, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, and was performed by Jenny in the award-winning film Forrest Gump ( sung by Joan Baez ), and was lampooned in Me, Myself & Irene.
The episode was directed by series producer Robert Zemeckis, who had recently directed Forrest Gump which utilized these effects.
Ordered by Paris to discover the kidnappers of his god-daughter, a panicked Cisco kills Gump, but not before coaxing him into also implicating Melvin for the kidnapping.
Examples of agape in books and movies include The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, Penelope in Odyssey, The Mission, Somewhere in Time, Titanic, Untamed Heart, Forrest Gump, and, arguably, The Bible.
Tillie's Punctured Romance, Elmer Gantry, Night Tide, Bean, The Sting, A Night at the Roxbury, Miracle Beach, Titanic, Forrest Gump ( there is a Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Restaurant on the pier, owned by the company that produced the film ), Not Another Teen Movie, Iron Man, Desperate Teenage Lovedolls, Dark Ride, Cellular, The Hottie and the Nottie, Ruthless People, Love Stinks and in The Hannah Montana Movie during the scene with Lilly's birthday party, were all filmed at this pier.
Natural Gas Clearinghouse ( NGC ) was created in late 1984 by a consortium of natural gas pipeline companies that included Transco ; investment bank Morgan Stanley ; and the legal firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
* Louise, played by Margo Moorer, Forrest Gump, 1994
The two sides were deadlocked at 11 before his header won the game and teammates nicknamed him Forrest Gump for celebrating by running the length of the pitch.
In contemporary novels, eye dialect can be found in Forrest Gump ( by Winston Groom ) and The Help ( by Kathryn Stockett ).

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From Worsley to the rapidly-growing town of Manchester its construction cost £ 168, 000 (£ as of ), but its advantages over land and river transport meant that within a year of its opening in 1761, the price of coal in Manchester fell by about half.
A volunteer named Alan Worsley used eye movements to signal the onset of lucidity, which were recorded by a polysomnograph machine.
For Clark then, the true purpose of Chiswick Villa was as a symbolic Royal Palace which awaited the return of the ' Kings over the water ' who were destined to rule by ‘ Divine Right ’, an interpretation supported by architectural historian Giles Worsley and others.
Ownership reverted to the Crown, and in 1544 the ferry rights as well as the Priory properties were bought by Ralph Worsley of Lancashire for £ 586.
Medicine, dentistry and healthcare students are served by the Health Sciences Library, located in the Worsley building, and there is an extension of this library at St James's University Hospital.
Elizabeth, one of his daughters by his first wife, married Sir Thomas Worsley, 6th Baronet, and one of their children was Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet.
Worsley in 1866 by Julia Margaret Cameron
Just before the current Duke of Kent's wedding in June 1961 to Katharine Worsley, she announced that she wished to be known as HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent instead of HRH The Dowager Duchess of Kent, a change in traditional style that was granted by her niece, Queen Elizabeth II.
Grantham was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham, British Ambassador to Austria at the time, by his wife Frances, daughter of Thomas Worsley.
It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester.
This name was mentioned in 1781 in The History of the Isle of Wight by R. Worsley and mentioned again in 1795 by J. Albin in A New, Correct and Much-improved History of the Isle of Wight ( Andersen page 11 ).
The team was led by All-Tournament players Jessica Worsley ( who was named the tournament MVP ) and Maria Rodriguez.
The team was led by All-Tournament players Marion Singleton and Jessica Worsley.
The site also includes an article on the journal's history by Peter Worsley, assisted by Dorothy Thompson ( historian ) and Stuart Hall.
In Canada, a differential analyser was constructed at the University of Toronto in 1948 by Beatrice Helen Worsley, but it appears to have had little or no use.
There are also two collections obtained in the field by professional anthropologists: Frank Willett collected pottery, masks and ritual regalia in Nigeria in 1956 ; Peter Worsley collected basketry and other items from the Wanindiljaugwa people of Groote Eylandt, Australia in 1952.
According to a 1996 profile by Jonathan Rigby, the New Statesmans T C Worsley wrote of his performance in a star-studded revival of King Lear that " Mr Morell's Kent is the best I remember since Sir Ralph Richardson's.
Thinly populated by craftsmen and serfs, Worsley grew as a settlement adjoining an ancient corn mill, close to the location of the present-day Worsley Road Bridge.
Worsley New Hall, designed by Edward Blore, was built in 1846 for the Bridgewaters.

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