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Traditionally a popular source of food in some countries, such as Norway, in the United Kingdom it has previously been largely consumed as a cheaper and versatile alternative to cod and haddock in the West Country, elsewhere being known mostly for its traditional use as " Pollack for puss / coley for the cat.
* Scholar Alan W. Pollack has pointed out that The Beatles ' I've Got a Feeling is a quodlibet of sorts.
Sperry informs him that the director has been replaced by up-and-comer Arthur Willis ( played by director Sidney Pollack ).
This has nevertheless been seen as inconsistent by some scholars ( for instance Mark Pollack ) who take issue with the assertion that informational advantages only allow national governments to gain freedom from European electorates and that the same principle applies with European institutions gaining an advantage over their principals through informational asymmetries.
Indeed, one has to pay careful attention to figure out just what it is that who is doing to whom in Three Days of the Condor and, if I understood it correctly, it's never as horrifying as the real thing ... The suspense of the film depends less on this kind of plausibility than on Mr. Redford's reputation ( in a movie we accept the fact that he can do anything ) and on the verve with which Mr. Pollack, the director, sets everything up.
New York Times columnist Bill Keller, in supporting the Iraq war in 2003, wrote “ Kenneth Pollack, the Clinton National Security Council expert whose argument for invading Iraq is surely the most influential book of this season, has provided intellectual cover for every liberal who finds himself inclining toward war but uneasy about Mr. Bush .” Liberal writer Matthew Yglesias in the LA Times also attested to Pollack ’ s influence:
USS Pollack has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
The song has been sped up 12 % from the demo, apparently to " effect the ... snappy tempo " as Alan W. Pollack has speculated.
Will was born on October 23, 1966 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, to WASP parents Marilyn ( Blythe Danner ) and George ( Sydney Pollack ); he has two brothers, Paul and Sam.
Pollack has been a great influence on the women's spirituality movement.
A comic fandom legend has it that Pollack was assigned to write the series after writing persistent letters to the editor.
Author Neil Gaiman has sometimes consulted Rachel Pollack on the tarot for his stories.
Pollack is Jewish, and has frequently written about the Kabbalah, most notably in The Kabbalah Tree.
Pollack is a transsexual woman and has written frequently on transgender issues.
For nearly 20 years Pollack has been teaching seminars with Tarot author Mary K. Greer at the Omega Institute, in Rhinebeck, New York.
Pollack has taught English at State University of New York.
In addition to columns by Arianna Huffington and a core group of contributors such as John Conyers, Harry Shearer, Jeff Pollack, and Roy Sekoff, The Huffington Post has many bloggers — from politicians and celebrities to academics and policy experts — who contribute on a wide range of topics.
He has made a couple of multimillion-dollar offers, but Norman Pollack told the Fairfield Citizen-News that the seven members of the family who make up the limited liability company are not inclined to sell at this time.
Music analyst Alan Pollack said the song has " an off-beat mixture of styles typical of the times: a three-way cross between jazz waltz, folk song, and late sixties psychedelia.

Pollack and written
Stark was less enthused, but agreed because Pollack assured him he could deliver Robert Redford for the role of Hubbell, which Laurents had written with Ryan O ' Neal in mind.
What was intended to be the final draft of the screenplay was written by Laurents and Pollack at Stark's condominium in Sun Valley, Idaho, and Laurents, dismayed to discover very little of his work remained when it was completed, left the project.
Originally written by Tom Peyer and Rachel Pollack, and pencilled by Luke Ross, volume four of New Gods ran from October 1995 until February 1997.
Early drafts of the film's screenplay were written by playwright David Henry Hwang in the nineties, but the project languished in pre-production for years ( with directors like Sydney Pollack and Gillian Armstrong working on the film and eventually giving up ) before LaBute came aboard.
Booty Call is a 1997 comedy film, written by J. Stanford Parker ( credited as Bootsie ) and Takashi Bufford, and directed by Jeff Pollack.
* Doom Patrol # 75-79, 81-82, 84-87 ( written by Rachel Pollack, Vertigo, 1994 – 1995 )
" Helter Shelter " was written by Brian Pollack and Mert Rich and directed by Mark Kirkland as part of the fourteenth season of The Simpsons ( 2002 – 03 ).
A 1954 popular song with words and music written by a larger team than normally is known to collaborate on a song: Bill Norvas, Alan Copeland, and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, comprising Leon Rappolo, Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, George Brunies, Mel Stitzel, and Walter Melrose.
The Yakuza is a 1974 neo-noir gangster film directed by Sydney Pollack, written by Leonard Schrader, Paul Schrader, and Robert Towne.

Pollack and seven
Pollack also notes that the repeated cell is seven bars long, which means that a different chord begins each four-bar phrase.
The following day the Egyptians launched several more attacks ( four according to Pollack, seven according to Morris ), all of which were repulsed.

Pollack and books
Pollack created an actual tarot spread for one of Gaiman's books.

Pollack and Neal
* Neal Pollack, satirist, journalist and author ( Alternadad )
Writer Neal Pollack was named " editor-at-large ," and former editor Mort Todd was named a contributing editor.
* Neal Pollack ( 1970 –), satirist, novelist and writer
Neal Pollack
Neal Pollack ( born March 1, 1970 ) is an American satirist, novelist, short story writer, and journalist.
Pollack wrote a political satire column for Vanity Fair, and the " Bad Sex With Neal Pollack " column for Nerve. com.
The Neal Pollack Anthology Of American Literature, a collection of short satires of literary pomposity, was originally published by McSweeney's in 2000.
The original Neal Pollack Invasion included folk-rock musician Jim Roll, veteran touring musicians Neil Cleary and Jon Williams, and Dakota Smith, a young Austin musician who later became the lead guitarist for Peel.
* The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature ( 2002 ) ISBN 0-06-001168-8
* The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature ( by Neal Pollack ) 2000 / 09 / 01
Regular and past contributors include Rick Moody, Mary Gaitskill, Lisa Carver, Steve Almond, Neil LaBute, Kevin Keck, and Neal Pollack.
* Pollack, Neal ( 19 January 2000 ).

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