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In the 1990s, Japanese rock musicians such as B ' z, Mr. Children, Glay, Southern All Stars, L ' Arc-en-Ciel, Tube, Spitz, Wands, T-Bolan, Judy and Mary, Asian Kung – Fu Generation, Field of View, Deen, Ulfuls, Lindberg, Sharam Q, The Yellow Monkey, The Brilliant Green and Dragon Ash achieved great commercial success.
A principal objection to the 2SH is that it requires a hypothetical document, Q, the existence of which is not attested in any way, either by existing fragments ( and a great many fragments of early Christian documents do exist ) or by early Church tradition.
Main characteristics of Baloglou's " byzantine " is the distinction of σ and s ( σ = c ς = s ), the distinction οf lower and upper letters, such as π = n, Π = TT or 5, θ = 8, Θ = 0 or Q, ψ = y, Ψ = 4, and the unusual, but with great resemblance with the Greek prototype, transliterations σ = c, π = n ρ = p Ρ = P.
# Servilia of the Caepiones, who was mother of his daughter Lutatia Q. Hortensi, the wife of the great orator Q. Hortensius Hortalus ( consul 69 ).
Conquistador Pedro de Alvarado described how the Mam king Kayb ' il B ' alam was received with great honour in Q ' umarkaj.
* Q & A with Metro great Mike Ammann
Q called Guerrilla a " great big bouncing ball of confusion " and stated that the record " explodes all over the place with almost cartoon glee ".
In July 2004, Q magazine listed Live Magic as one of the top five disappointing live albums from usually great acts.
The March 2005 edition of Q magazine placed it at number 70 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks, saying of the song, " Possibly the only full-on, legs akimbo guitar great to be based around a rhythm that goes oompah-oompah, here Josh Homme joined the ranks of the immortal.
Upon its 1992 CD reissue, Q magazine gave the album four out of five stars and called it " essential ... one of the quintet's best albums " and cited " Footprints " and " Dolores " as " all-time great jazz compositions ".
Q Magazine described the recordings as having " certain historical interest " and remarked: " The show seems like a riot but the sound itself is terrible – like one hell of a great party going on next door.
Variety are more favourable, focusing on Cohen's ' wild ' and ' bizarre ' - albeit realistic-efforts: Q has great fun mixing realistic settings with political satire and a wild yarn '.

Q and writer
* 1977 – Anthony Q. Farrell, American writer and actor
The similarity between Q and Trelane, the alien encountered in Star Trek episode " The Squire of Gothos ", inspired writer Peter David to establish in his 1994 novel Q-Squared that Trelane is a member of the Continuum, and that Q is his godfather ...
The prologue that characterizes one manuscript tradition is substituted in the other main group of manuscripts with a letter as if written by a Q. Septimius Romanus, to a Q. Arcadius Rufus, in which the writer, giving a condensed version of the discovery tale, informs his friend that, the volume having fallen into his hands, he had been induced, for his own amusement and the instruction of others, to convert it into Latin.
Before entering politics, Patrick Boyer, Q. C., was a writer, journalist and a partner in Fraser & Beatty's law firm in Toronto.
* Arthur Quiller-Couch, or " Q ", the pen-name of the Cornish writer
" Brian Q. Miller, writer and executive story editor on Smallville, confirmed that the character was indeed intended to be Vandal Savage until studio restrains demaned it to be removed.
Vidal's loose hypothesis is that Bremer's writing was too good for a janitor with an average I. Q., but not beyond the skill of a writer such as Hunt.
During a Q & A for the new 52 and his career as a writer, he has answered a question about why he does not have a social media outlet any more.
During 2010, Brooks hosted screenings along with Q & A sessions with notable professionals, including: Mark Fergus, writer of Children of Men and Iron Man, David Sheffield, writer of Coming to America and The Nutty Professor and Brian Nelson, writer of Hard Candy and Devil.
Michael Palin recalls " Terry Jones and I adored the Q ... shows ... was the first writer to play with the conventions of television.
According to Batgirl writer Bryan Q. Miller, the ability to become invisible has not been incorporated into Stephanie's new identity as Batgirl.
Quinton Joseph Flynn ( born October 10, 1964 ), known to friends and colleagues as " Q ", is an American voice actor, actor and writer.
In his career as a writer and journalist he has written for Q, Word Magazine, Elle, The Times, The Guardian, the Evening Standard, Daily Express, Select, Mojo, Country Walking, Deluxe and was an assistant editor for the NME.
In his Q & A / comedy DVD, An Evening With Kevin Smith, writer / director Kevin Smith relates an anecdote about working with Peters when he was hired to write a script for a new Superman movie, then called Superman Reborn, and would later be renamed Superman Lives.
Prominent coin dealer and numismatic writer Q. David Bowers suggests that despite the ban on paying out gold, examples of the 1933 double eagle could have been obtained legally from Mint Cashier Powell in an exchange for earlier double eagles.
The Cornish writer Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (" Q ") started Castle Dor, a retelling of the Tristan and Iseult myth in modern circumstances with an innkeeper in the role of King Mark, his wife as Iseult and a Breton onion-seller as Tristan, the plot set in " Troy ", his name for his home town of Fowey.
* a 2008 Q & A interview on the Weblog of Joseph Mallozzi, a writer and producer of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis.
* James Kearns, ( 1957 -) writer of the film John Q

Q and George
Also among the early 32 members were syndicated panel cartoonists Dave Breger ( Mister Breger ), George Clark ( The Neighbors ), Bob Dunn ( Just the Type ) and Jimmy Hatlo ( They'll Do It Every Time ); freelance magazine cartoonists Abner Dean and Mischa Richter, editorial cartoonists Rube Goldberg ( New York Sun ), Burris Jenkins ( New York Journal American ), C. D. Batchelor ( Daily News ) and Richard Q. Yardley ( The Baltimore Sun ); sports cartoonist Lou Hanlon ; illustrator Russell Patterson and comic book artists Joe Shuster and Joe Musial.
Broken windows policing was another, related approach introduced in the 1980s by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, who suggested that police should pay greater attention to minor " quality of life " offenses and disorderly conduct.
If I was George Michael right about now, I'd be shitting myself ") or current events ( a 2000 issue remarked " The Government spent £ 850 million on the Millennium Bug, and the only thing that crashes is Q < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > out of the Bond films ").
The theory was introduced in a 1982 article by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling.
The broken windows theory was first introduced by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, in an article titled " Broken Windows " and which appeared in the March 1982 edition of The Atlantic Monthly.
* Dr. George Gamble ( Arthur Q. Bryan )-a local physician and surgeon with whom Fibber had a long-standing rivalry and friendship.
These have included musicals such as Hair, Godspell, A Chorus Line, Little Shop of Horrors, Sunday in the Park with George, Rent, Grey Gardens, Urinetown, Avenue Q, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Rock of Ages, In The Heights, Spring Awakening and Next to Normal.
In February 1882, George Q. Cannon, a prominent leader in the church, was denied a non-voting seat in the House of Representatives due to his polygamous relations.
Portrait of polygamists in prison, at the Utah Penitentiary, including George Q. Cannon in 1889, arrested under the Edmunds-Tucker Act.
The document was later edited by George Q. Cannon of the First Presidency and others to its present 356 words.
Among his pupils were William Schuman, H. Owen Reed, John Donald Robb, Robert Turner, Lorne Betts, George Lynn, John Verrall, and Peter Schickele ( best known as the creator of P. D. Q.
He chose as his counselors Joseph F. Smith and George Q. Cannon, the latter being the nephew of his wife Leonora.
In 1982, conservatives James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling formulated their theory in the article Broken Windows, published in The Atlantic Monthly, a U. S. cultural magazine.
In particular, the Institute is widely credited with pioneering community policing methods and more specifically quality-of-life policing, also known as " broken windows theory " after the landmark 1982 Atlantic Monthly article " Broken Windows " by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling.
Kurt Widner states that it was primarily through " the post 1883 sermons of LDS Apostle George Q. Cannon that the modern interpretation and significance of the First Vision in Mormonism began to take shape.
Early leader George Q. Cannon thought that “ there is too much of this inclination to deify ‘ our mother in heaven ,’ arguing that she is not part of the Godhead and that to worship her would diminish from the worship of heavenly father.
George Q. Cannon was the final recorder for the Council and served from 1867 to his death in 1901.
There are statues of Mr Justice Sir Redmond Barry, Q. C., designed by James Gilbert and built by Percival Ball, installed in 1887 ; Saint George and the Dragon, by the English sculptor Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, installed in 1889 ; Jeanne d ' Arc ( Joan of Arc ), a replica of the statue by French sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet, installed in 1907 ; and Charles La Trobe, by Australian sculptor Peter Corlett, installed in 2006.
John George Witt, the well-known barrister and Q. C ./ K. C.
In all he served for 3 years, the last part under mission president George Q. Cannon when he was sent on short assignments to both Denmark and France.
Smith was sustained as first counselor to Snow on the death of first counselor George Q. Cannon, but, as President Snow himself died only four days later, Smith never served in this position.
* House of the Lord: Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Salt Lake Temple by George Q Cannon, published in 1893
In January 1866, City Hall was dedicated by George Q. Cannon, a prominent LDS leader.
The literary development in this period then stimulated the development of the first professional LDS publishing company independent of the Church, George Q. Cannon and Sons, now part of Church-owned Deseret Book.

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