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Chaplin also received his only competitive Oscar for his composition work, receiving the Academy Award for Best Original Score for Limelight ( along with Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell ) in 1973.
Kidd also visited Block Island around 1699, where he was supplied by Mrs. Mercy ( Sands ) Raymond, daughter of the mariner James Sands.
Raymond also records that she was told by Christ to leave her withdrawn life and enter the public life of the world.
Simon's greatest triumph was the victory against superior numbers at the Battle of Muret — a battle which saw not only the defeat of Raymond of Toulouse and his Occitan allies — but also the death of Peter of Aragon — and the effective end of the ambitions of the house of Aragon / Barcelona in the Languedoc.
* Jimmy Murakami, also known as Teruaki Murakami ( 村上輝明 ), animator and director whose work includes adaptations of Raymond Briggs ' The Snowman and When the Wind Blows
Raymond also notes that the success of Linux coincided with the wide availability of the World Wide Web.
Raymond himself refused to do so and left for Tripoli ; Baldwin of Ibelin also refused, gave up his fiefs, and left for Antioch.
It has also been used to describe the plays and novels of Samuel Beckett, the films of Robert Bresson, the stories of Raymond Carver, and even the automobile designs of Colin Chapman.
Pope Clement V, born Raymond Bertrand de Got ( also occasionally spelled de Guoth and de Goth ) ( c. 1264 – 20 April 1314 ) was Pope from 1305 to his death.
It was formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their 1969 book The Peter Principle, a humorous treatise, which also introduced the " salutary science of hierarchiology.
To honor the 40th anniversary of the 1958 NFL Championship, also known as " The Greatest Game Ever Played ", the following participants of that game appeared during the coin toss ceremony: Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Frank Gifford, Roosevelt Brown, Don Maynard, Sam Huff, and Tom Landry, the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants.
It is also related to the works of Max Weber ( see theories of rationality ), and were popularized and redefined in 1992 by Raymond Boudon in his book Action.
Raymond also provides anecdotal accounts of his own implementation of this model for the Fetchmail project.
The document contained references to a second memorandum specifically dealing with Linux, and that document, authored by Vinod Valloppillil and Josh Cohen at Microsoft, was also obtained, annotated and published by Raymond.
Raymond also views things on what he owns-he assaults a woman because she cheated and he insists Meursault is his friend after a simple favor from Meursault.
The article also compared Fleming unfavourably to John Buchan and Raymond Chandler in both moral and literary measures.
Raymond Kanelba also Rajmund Kanelba ( 1897 – 1960 ) was a 20th century Polish painter.
Davenport and Raymond also won in Amelia Island, over Paola Suárez and Virginia Ruano Pascual, and in Eastbourne, over Jennifer Capriati and Magüi Serna.
Davenport also teamed with Lisa Raymond to win the doubles title.
He also appeared in episodes of ALF, Campus Ladies, Entourage, Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, Friends, Greek, How I Met Your Mother, Mad About You, Married ... with Children, Murphy Brown, NYPD Blue, Reba, Reno 911 !, That ' 70s Show, Veronica Mars, Yes, Dear, and Desperate Housewives.
Also, at the start of World War I, Albert I of Belgium stated he was in command of the Belgian army contrary to his Prime Minister Charles de Broqueville and, according to Raymond Fusilier, also against the Belgian Constitution Luc Schepens wrote similar opinions :" The two main casualties of World War I are the Constitution and the parliamentary regime.
Lorre also branched out ( without Greenstreet ) into comedy with the role of Dr. Einstein in Arsenic and Old Lace, filmed by director Frank Capra in 1941, released in 1944, and starring Cary Grant and Raymond Massey.
" Astaire also had this to say to Raymond Rohauer, curator at the New York Gallery of Modern Art: " Ginger was brilliantly effective.
Raymond also investigates the nature of the spread of open source into the untamed frontier of ideas he terms the noosphere, postulating that projects that range too far ahead of their time fail because they are too far out in the wilderness, and that successful projects tend to relate to existing projects.

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The specific term glycobiology was coined on 1 August 1988 in the Oxford English Dictionary by Prof. Raymond Dwek to recognize the coming together of the traditional disciplines of carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
Raymond Moody, a psychologist and medical doctor who first coined the term for NDE, noted that similar to these accounts, Swedenborg described death as a pulling away from the physical body, followed by encounters with departed ones and a life review drawn from the person's memory.
* July 1 – Ray Knight stages the first Raymond Stampede in Raymond, Alberta, and in so doing coined the rodeo word stampede, thus launching his rodeo career as the world's first rodeo producer and stock contractor, as well as being the world's richest rodeo promoter with some of ranchland with 18, 000 head of cattle and 3, 000 head of horses.
* Raymond Moody Ph. D. ' 87, author of the best-selling Life After Life and several others regarding his work on near-death experiences, a term he coined.
Although sometimes said to have been coined by Raymond Lindeman in 1942, the term " ecosystem " first appeared in a 1935 publication by the British ecologist, Arthur Tansley, and had in 1930 been coined by Tansley's colleague, Roy Clapham.
According to Roosevelt Brain Trust member Raymond Moley, Kieran coined the term, however Rosenman contended that Louis Howe, a close advisor to the President, first used the term but used it derisively in a conversation with Roosevelt.
The term was coined by French baking professor Raymond Calvel.
According to the writer Raymond Foye, Kaufman is the person who coined the term " beatnik ", and his life was filled with a great deal of suffering: In San Francisco, he was the target of beatings and harassment by the city police, and his years living in New York were filled with poverty, addiction and imprisonment.

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A new horn section dubbed the Earth, Wind & Fire Horns was also created, made up of Gary Bias on the saxophone, Raymond Lee Brown on the trumpet, and Reggie Young on the flugelhorn and trombone.
At his home, in 1911, he and his brothers Raymond and Marcel organized a regular discussion group with artists and critics such as Francis Picabia, Robert Delaunay, Fernand Léger and others that was soon dubbed the Puteaux Group.
Afterward, Alonzo meets with a group of high-ranking police officials dubbed the " Three Wise Men " ( Tom Berenger, Harris Yulin and Raymond J. Barry ).
Mrs Carol Park was dubbed the " Lady in the Lake " after the Raymond Chandler novel of the same name.
Stephanie was later asked by Barbara to shut down the vigilante operations of John Raymond, a wealthy young superhero who had been giving powerful exo-suits to a number of people in hopes of creating a nationwide army of crime-fighters he dubbed " Web Hosts ".
In 1904, A. H. Tee took over the lease on St Ann's Well Gardens, and Smith moved to a new home in Southwick, Sussex, dubbed Laboratory Lodge, where with finance from Charles Urban, he went on to develop the Lee and Turner process, which had been acquired by Urban following the death of Edward Raymond Turner in 1903, into the first successful colour film process, Kinemacolor.
Hedy Lamarr's singing voice was dubbed by Paula Raymond.
For the American production, the original Japanese footage was dubbed into the English language and new footage was shot with actor Raymond Burr.
After opening the UK's first strip club, Raymond became very wealthy, buying property on a scale that got him dubbed " King of Soho ", and launching Paul Raymond Publications with the soft-porn magazine Men Only, soon followed by Escort, Club International, Mayfair and many other best-selling titles.
Paul Raymond was frequently dubbed by the press as the ' King of Soho '.
participated as one of the trio members of a one-time session group dubbed " Suzukisan ", in which he sung together with popular enka singer Sachiko Kobayashi and Raymond Johnson.

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