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Perelman and Terence
Others, such as Grigory Margulis, Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, Stanislav Smirnov, Terence Tao and Grigori Perelman, have gone on to become notable mathematicians.

Perelman and John
John Morgan spoke at the ICM on the Poincaré conjecture on August 24, 2006, declaring that " in 2003, Perelman solved the Poincaré Conjecture.
* The Work of Grigori Perelman, talk by John Lott ( University of Michigan ) International Congress of Mathematicians 2006 Presentation, for mathematicians in all areas, excellent graphics
Current and former residents in this stretch of the thoroughfare include Blackstone Group co-founder Stephen Schwarzman, former Morgan Stanley executive Zoe Cruz, private equity investor Ronald O. Perelman, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Vera Wang, and others.
Zukofsky's formal procedures, especially his interest in aleatory writing, were a key influence on Jackson Mac Low and John Cage, amongst others, and through them on the Language School, an avant garde group of poets who started publishing in the 1970s and who included Bruce Andrews, Charles Bernstein, Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Michael Palmer, Rae Armantrout, Carla Harryman, Barrett Watten, Clark Coolidge, Hannah Weiner, Susan Howe, Tina Darragh and Fanny Howe.
In 1956, Shir-Cliff edited a humor anthology, The Wild Reader, for Ballantine, including essays, poems and satirical pieces by Robert Benchley, Art Buchwald, Tom Lehrer, John Lardner, Shepherd Mead, Ogden Nash, S. J. Perelman, Frank Sullivan, James Thurber and others.
White, John McNulty, Joseph Mitchell, Katharine S. White, S. J. Perelman, Janet Flanner (" Genet "), Wolcott Gibbs, Alexander Woollcott, St. Clair McKelway, John O ' Hara, Robert Benchley, and Dorothy Parker.
Hart and the speech act linguist John L. Austin, Stephen Toulmin in rhetoric ( Chaim Perelman too ), the moral theorists W. D.

Perelman and David
As a sideman and session musician, he left his mark with a variety of noteworthy artists, including, ( alphabetically ) Jane Bunnett ( notably their Duo album New York Duets ), Bill Cosby, Kip Hanrahan, David Murray's 1991 Shakill's Warrior, Maceo Parker, Ivo Perelman and Jack Walrath.
Both editors resigned suddenly in May of the same year after publisher Hachette Filipacchi's then president and chief executive, David Pecker told Connelly to not publish a column about Planet Hollywood because of its ties to billionaire Revlon owner Ronald Perelman, who was also half owner of Premiere.

Perelman and .
Among his childhood favorites were Dickens, Smollett, Mark Twain, Booth Tarkington, and later, Robert Benchley and S. J. Perelman.
* Perelman, Michael.
White, S. J. Perelman, and James Thurber, amongst others.
Nash was the lyricist for the Broadway musical One Touch of Venus, collaborating with librettist S. J. Perelman and composer Kurt Weill.
After nearly a century of effort by mathematicians, Grigori Perelman presented a proof of the conjecture in three papers made available in 2002 and 2003 on arXiv.
Perelman introduced a modification of the standard Ricci flow, called Ricci flow with surgery to systematically excise singular regions as they develop, in a controlled way.
Perelman was awarded the Millennium Prize on March 18, 2010.
The actual solution was not found until Grigori Perelman published his papers.
In late 2002 and 2003 Perelman posted three papers on the arXiv.
On August 22, 2006, the ICM awarded Perelman the Fields Medal for his work on the conjecture, but Perelman refused the medal.
Perelman showed how to continue past these singularities: very roughly, he cuts the manifold along the singularities, splitting the manifold into several pieces, and then continues with the Ricci flow on each of these pieces.
By studying the limit of the manifold for large time, Perelman proved Thurston's geometrization conjecture for any fundamental group: at large times the manifold has a thick-thin decomposition, whose thick piece has a hyperbolic structure, and whose thin piece is a graph manifold, but this extra complication is not necessary for proving just the Poincaré conjecture.
Grigori Perelman.
In November 2002, Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman posted the first of a series of eprints on arXiv outlining a solution of the Poincaré conjecture.
In August 2006, Perelman was awarded, but declined, the Fields Medal for his proof.
On March 18, 2010, the Clay Mathematics Institute awarded Perelman the $ 1 million Millennium Prize in recognition of his proof.
Perelman rejected that prize as well.

Terence and Rattigan
The Ashes featured in the film The Final Test, released in 1953, based on a television play by Terence Rattigan.
Entertaining Mr Sloane lost money in its three-week run, but critical praise from playwright Terence Rattigan, who invested £ 3, 000 in it, ensured its survival.
Also, at the same time as pre-production of the film, Terence Rattigan was developing his play Ross which centred primarily on Lawrence's alleged homosexuality.
* In 1974-75, Terence Rattigan was commissioned to write a play about Nijinsky and Diaghilev, as the BBC's Play of the Month.
* Terence Rattigan: French Without Tears, The Winslow Boy, and The Browning Version
The Sound Barrier ( 1952 ) had a screenplay by the playwright Terence Rattigan and Hobson's Choice ( 1954 ) was based on the play by Harold Brighouse.
Separate Tables is the collective name of two one-act plays written by Sir Terence Rattigan, both taking place in the Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth, a seaside town on the south coast of England.
Category: Plays by Terence Rattigan
* Sir Terence Rattigan CBE
She later appeared in London in Cause Célèbre by Terence Rattigan.
His post-war acting credits included The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan, and The Deputy aka The Representative by Rolf Hochhuth on Broadway.
This decision seemed justified when, in 1936, he was invited to join the Stratford Memorial Theatre and, in London, given the role of one of the students in French without Tears by Terence Rattigan, which ran for two years.
The playwright John Osborne was the archetypal example, and his signature play Look Back in Anger ( 1956 ) attracted attention to a style of drama contrasting strongly with the genteel and understated works of Terence Rattigan which had been in fashion.
* Sir Terence Rattigan ( 1911 – 1979 ), playwright
He produced and performed Army Concert Party work, and in 1945 toured bases and hospitals with two Terence Rattigan plays he directed, French Without Tears and While the Sun Shines.
Other notable alumni include writers ( including Lord Byron, Sir Terence Rattigan and Richard Curtis ), numerous aristocrats ( including the current richest British subject, the Duke of Westminster and the prominent reformist Lord Shaftesbury ) and business people ( including DeBeers chairman Nicky Oppenheimer, Pret a Manger founder Julian Metcalfe ) and the big game hunter and artist General Douglas Hamilton, as well as Island Records founder Chris Blackwell.
* Terence Rattigan – Separate Tables
* November 30 – Terence Rattigan, dramatist
* Terence Rattigan – Ross
The Browning Version is a play by Terence Rattigan, first performed on 8 September 1948 at the Phoenix Theatre, London, in a joint performance with Harlequinade.
Although the name of the school is not given in the play, it is clearly Harrow School ( which Terence Rattigan attended ), something evident from the idiosyncrasies of the timetable that Crocker-Harris is in charge of writing.
Category: Plays by Terence Rattigan
A descendant of one of the sons was George Archer-Shee, the central figure in The Winslow Boy, a play written by Terence Rattigan.
** Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan

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