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Peter and Ibbetson
He followed this triumph with Broadway successes in Peter Ibbetson ( 1917 ), a role his father Maurice had wanted to play, Tolstoy's Redemption ( 1918 ) and The Jest ( 1919 ), co-starring his brother Lionel, reaching what seemed to be the zenith of his stage career as Richard III in 1920.
* Peter Ibbetson ( April 17-June 1917 ) ( Broadway )
He starred in Howard Hanson's Merry Mount, as well as operas by Deems Taylor, The King's Henchman and Peter Ibbetson.
Her films during her peak include The Animal Kingdom, Peter Ibbetson, When Ladies Meet, The Flame Within, and Biography of a Bachelor Girl.
His first, Peter Ibbetson, was a modest success at the time and later adapted to stage and screen, most notably in the 1935 film starring Gary Cooper, and as an opera.
* Peter Ibbetson – 1891, adapted in 1935 by Henry Hathaway, in a film starring Gary Cooper
* Peter Ibbetson ( Composed 1935 )
* Peter Ibbetson ( 1935 )
The number of Metropolitan Opera performances for The King ’ s Henchman and Peter Ibbetson is greater than any opera of any other American composer, and he had as many large-scale works published as any of his American-born contemporaries.
* Peter Ibbetson ( 1935 )
* Peter Ibbetson ( 1935 )
* Forever ( 1921 film ) or Peter Ibbetson, a silent film by George Fitzmaurice
* Peter Ibbetson ( 1935 )

Peter and followed
The idiom made a brief appearance in the UK-based DJ reggae music of the 1980s in the hit " Cockney Translation " by Smiley Culture of South London ; this was followed a couple of years later by Domenick and Peter Metro's " Cockney and Yardie ".
The decision followed his personal visit to Peter Smollett, an official at the Ministry of Information.
Often starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, and drawing on Universal's precedent, these films include The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ), and Dracula ( 1958 ), both followed by many sequels, with director Terence Fisher being responsible for many of the best films.
According to the general interpretation John was also that " other disciple " who with Peter followed Christ after the arrest into the palace of the high-priest ( John 18: 15 ). Saint John alone remained near his beloved Master at the foot of the Cross on Calvary with the Mother of Jesus and the pious women, and took the desolate Mother into his care as the last legacy of Christ ( John 19: 25-27 ).
In a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Motherwell, Peter Voulkos and others opened the floodgates to the diversity and scope of all the art that followed them.
New dynastic struggles followed the death of Peter.
This was followed by The Story of Peter Grey ( 1961 ).
Soderbergh followed up on the success of Out of Sight by making another crime caper, The Limey ( 1999 ), from an original screenplay by Lem Dobbs and starring veteran actors Terence Stamp and Peter Fonda.
The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d ( 1956 ) starring Peter Sellers was the first attempt to translate Goons humour to TV ; it was followed by A Show Called Fred and Son of Fred, both made during 1956 and directed by Richard Lester, who went on to work with The Beatles.
In the 1980s The War Game was followed by such similarly themed films as The Day After ( US ABC, TV film, 1983 ) and Threads ( BBC, 1984 ), the latter of which particularly evoked Peter Watkins ' style and delivery.
After the arrest of Jesus, Peter and the " other disciple " ( according to Sacred Tradition, John ) followed him into the palace of the high-priest.
The feasts covered include the major feasts of the Virgin Mary ( including the votive masses for the Virgin for the four seasons of the church year ), All Saints and Corpus Christi ( 1605 ) followed by the feasts of the Temporale ( Christmas, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension, Whitsun and Feast of Saints Peter and Paul ( with additional items for St Peter's Chains and the Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament ) in 1607.
Reportedly, he also advised the Fifth Doctor, actor Peter Davison, to limit his time in the role to three seasons in order to avoid being typecast and the young actor followed that advice.
In the Family Guy Season Four episode Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High, Peter Griffin is slimed after saying " I don't know ," followed immediately by a still shot that is a direct reference to YCDTOTVs opening sequence, with the words " You can't do that on television " written in red over a man's face.
: " The previously unrelased track " Predictions of Fire " which Laibach readily contributed to this compilation functioned in an early version as background to a 1994 speech of the NSK philosopher Peter Mlakar and is followed by an ecstatic dance orgy.
1980's Breaker Morant starring Jack Thompson and Bryan Brown dramatised the controversial trial of an Australian soldier during the Boer War and was followed by 1981's World War I drama Gallipoli directed by Peter Weir and starring Mel Gibson.
Queen Constance died first in 18 November 1313, followed by Infante John and Infante Peter during a military campaign against Granada in 1319, which left Dowager Queen María as the only regent until her death in 1 July 1321.
Though still a nominal member of the band, Joey Covington had immersed himself in the production of his own album with Peter Kaukonen and Black Kangaroo on Grunt ; consequently, John Barbata ( formerly of The Turtles and CSNY ) played on most of the album and continued on for the promotional tour that followed.
He followed this with Who'll Stop the Rain in 1978 and North Dallas Forty, based on the Peter Gent novel, in 1979.
In 2003, the company revived Pinafore, followed by Bea Arthur at The Savoy, John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, Peter Pan and Pirates.
Caribbean immigrants were drawn to the area in the 1950s, partly because of the dubious practices followed by the landlord Peter Rachman, and became the target of white Teddy Boys in the 1958 Notting Hill race riots.
: ` And this the Presbyter used to say is in the plural implying John the Elder would employ this argument multiple times in defense of Mark's Gospel: " Mark, being the recorder of Peter, wrote accurately but not in order whatever he remembered of the things either said or done by the Lord ; for he had neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but later, as I said, Peter, who used to make teachings according to the cheias, special kind of anecdote but not making as it were a systematic composition of the Lord's sayings ; so that Mark did not err at all when he wrote certain things just as he had recalled.
He was followed by Peter Poole, Robert Taylor, Stephen Callan, George Mendenhall, Richard Wickham and their families.

Peter and 1929
* Peter Rabbit's Almanac for 1929 ( 1928 )
* 1929Peter Porter, Australian poet ( d. 2010 )
* 1929Peter Angelos, American businessman and politician
* 1929Peter Higgs, British theoretical physicist
In his later years he published two lengthy novels on historical subjects, Peter the First ( 1929 – 45 ) and The Road to Calvary ( 1922-41 ).
* Peter Maas ( 1929 – 2001 ), American journalist and author
After his success as time traveller Peter Standish in Berkeley Square ( 1929 ), he launched his Hollywood career by repeating the Standish role in the 1933 film version of the play.
* Dixon, Peter Stanley ( 1929 – 1993 ).
Later composers to write nocturnes for the piano include Gabriel Fauré, Alexander Scriabin, Erik Satie ( 1919 ), Francis Poulenc ( 1929 ), as well as Peter Sculthorpe.
* William Peter Hamilton ( 1867 – 1929 ), Wall Street Journal editor
Originated by Samuel Johnson in 1765 and refined by Peter Alexander in 1929.
Malone's view was the dominant one until 1929, when Peter Alexander and Madeleine Doran, working independently of one another, re-established the dominance of the bad quarto theory.
* Peter Loader ( 1929 – 2011 ), English cricketer and umpire
* Peter Isola, 1929 — 2006, Gibraltarian politician and lawyer
Paul Christian Lauterbur ( May 6, 1929 – March 27, 2007 ) was an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2003 with Peter Mansfield for his work which made the development of magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) possible.
* Peter L. Berger ( born 1929 ), American sociologist and theologian
Peter Ware Higgs, FRS, FRSE, FKC ( born 29 May 1929 ) is a British theoretical physicist and emeritus professor at the University of Edinburgh.
After World War II, the discipline developed to a large extent owing to one scholar in particular, Peter Szondi ( 1929 – 1971 ), a Hungarian who taught at the Free University Berlin.
The History was criticised as inadequately researched by Peter Chalmers Mitchell in 1929 ; both histories were labelled inaccurate by John Bastin in 1970.
* Elizabeth Alice Abel Smith ( born 5 September 1936 ); she married Peter Wise ( born 29 December 1929 ) on 29 April 1965 ; they divorced in 1975 and had one daughter who died as an infant from a barbiturate overdose.
* Peter Higgs ( born 1929 ), physicist, namesake of the Higgs boson particle
He is the eldest son of Captain Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass ( 1920 – 1964 ) ( who assumed the additional surname of Bass, which was that of his uncle by marriage, Sir William Bass, 2nd Baronet, by deed poll in 1954 ), son of Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings ( 1878 – 1929 ), younger son of the fourteenth Earl.
Cydus Yolas ( later to be known as Sid Krofft ) was born in 1929 to Peter, a clock salesman, and his wife Mary.
Peter Joshua Sculthorpe AO OBE ( born 29 April 1929 ) is an Australian composer.
* Poem LXII, in Dorothy L. Sayers, Detective Novel, from 1929, " Strong Poison ", the title and King Mithridates VI of Pontus, from the poem, are referred to by the protagonist Lord Peter Wimsey.

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