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In Henry Reed's Think Tank ( 1986, paperback reissue ISBN 0-440-40104-6 ), the fifth book, Henry and Midge return to their roots and set up a think tank to help solve the problems of Grover's Corner residents.

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Reed's solution was enacted on January 28, 1890, in what has popularly been called the " Battle of the Reed Rules ".
It has since been renamed Reed's Laundry and Dry cleaning.
He also played a bully boy wrestler in Carol Reed's film A Kid for Two Farthings ( 1955 ) based around London's Petticoat Lane Market where he has a match against a local bodybuilder who is getting married to Diana Dors.
Nancy Lusignan Schultz has edited and prefaced an investigation of both the Rebecca Reed and Maria Monk cases ; it incorporates Reed's Six Months in a Convent ( 1835 ) and Awful Disclosures ( 1836 ):
Reed's parents are Stuart and Mary, and he has a sister, Madeline.
Curt Wild's character has a flashback to enforced electric shock treatment as a teenager to attempt to cure his homosexuality, echoing Reed's teenage experiences as a victim of the homophobic medical profession.
" Kiyosaki has provided a rebuttal to some of Reed's statements, but failed to address any of the in-depth technical points raised by Reed.
Ben Grimm, no longer Reed's college friend but his grade-school friend, is not as intelligent and has to have science explained to him, providing an opportunity for plot dumps.
Associations with Larry Page's Penny Farthing label ( Samantha Jones, Kris Ife and Les Reed's Chapter One label ( Philwit & Pegasus, Roger James ) followed, during which Wirtz formed a co-writing partnership with Ife that has endured to the present day with recent collaborations (" Learning 2 Live With Love ," MWET / Spyderbaby ( 2005 ); " One Night Stand " MWET / Anthony Rivers " ( 2005 ), and current works in progress for the Cooking For Cannibals soundtrack album ( 2007 ).
Dallesandro has a famous " jailhouse " style tattoo on his upper right arm that reads " Little Joe ", and was portrayed as the hustler " Little Joe " in Lou Reed's hit 1972 song " Walk on the Wild Side ", which was about the characters Reed knew from Warhol's studio, The Factory.
Reed's rushing yards total has since been surpassed by National Football League stars Emmitt Smith and Walter Payton, and, in 2004 by CFL star Mike Pringle.
It should be noted that there is seemingly less interest in Rebecca Reed's account and the ensuing events at Charlestown than in Maria Monk's later account, which has undergone successive reprintings since 1836.
Reed's account has received no such detailed analysis other than Bisson and Schultz ( below ).
According to Lou Reed's official website, the velvet spider has been nicknamed after him
Reed has been recognized for his integrity, and when offered a bribe of £ 10, 000 sterling ,, as well as the most valuable office in the colonies, to promote the cause of colonial reconciliation with the British crown, Reed's reply was, " I am not worth purchasing ; but, such as I am, the King of Great Britain is not rich enough to do it.
Since then, China Cola has been sold and manufactured in the United States by Reed's, Inc but it boasts a low market share.
When they arrive, they discover it has been taken over by mutated plants and insectoid creatures and they must destroy the station after obtaining the power source they need to finish powering Reed's transformation chamber.
" Indeed, it has been argued that Richman's " Roadrunner " is, considering its distorted organ solo ( provided by producer John Cale ) and chordal similarities, largely a reworking of " Sister Ray " in musical terms, although Richman's positive and life-affirming lyrics about the joys of driving around suburban Boston are in marked contrast to Reed's detached saga of " debauchery and decay ".
A recognisable landmark of Belfast, the pub has featured as a location in numerous film and television productions, such as David Caffrey's Divorcing Jack ( 1998 ) and as far back as Carol Reed's 1947 film Odd Man Out.

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This does not likely represent Galactus ' maximum power levels though, as Reed's measurements would have been based on Galactus ' strength in one of their six previous meetings, several in which Galactus was extremely weakened from hunger.
Numerous films have been made at Twickenham since the end of Hagen's tenure including Carol Reed's The Stars Look Down in 1939, In the 1960s classic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with Noël Coward, Roman Polanski's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion ; Be My Guest in 1965, featured Jerry Lee Lewis an early appearance by the young actor Steve Marriott and The Nashville Teens.
The first was his mentor and collaborator, Sir Alexander Korda in 1942, who had also been closely involved in the production of some of Reed's most admired films.
Reed's face had been scarred 10 years previously during a 1963 bar fight after which he received 63 stitches and was in danger of having his film career terminated in his 20s.
In September 1975, in front of a speechless Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show, the bellicose Reed had a glass of whiskey poured over his head on-camera by an enraged Shelley Winters ( Winters had been upset by Reed's seemingly derogatory comments toward women ).
Many of Reed's wind band compositions have been released as CD recordings by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.
Transformer was produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, both of whom had been strongly influenced by Reed's work with the Velvet Underground.
Reed's powers have been increased in comparison to that of his Earth-616 counterpart.
Reed's backhoe excavations revealed other significant features, such as a hole which seemed to have been the socket for a post about three feet ( one metre ) in diameter.

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The expedition consists of David, Carl and Mark, as well as Reed's girlfriend, Kay Lawrence ( Julia Adams ), and another scientist, Dr. Edwin Thompson ( Whit Bissell ).
It is the setting for Stephen Hunter's fictional Bob Lee Swagger series, the most notable being Black Light, as well as the place where Joel B Reed's fictional character, Jazz Phillips, of the Jazz Phillips mystery series, grew up.
He was the stylist for Roxy Music's first eight albums, as well as for the back cover for Lou Reed's 1972 Transformer album.
This theory was proved false as early back story clearly stated Reed's orientation ( as well as everyone else's ) as heterosexual.
Once Hibiscus had left the group some of the members saw the departure as an opportunity to capitalize on the media attention from articles in The Rolling Stone and Maureen Orth's in The Village Voice as well as Rex Reed's nationally-syndicated column.
It is also the first solo Lou Reed album not to feature any songs originally recorded by Reed's earlier band, The Velvet Underground, as well as the first of Reed's solo studio albums to be recorded in the United States ( Reed's previous three albums were all recorded in the United Kingdom ).
Remarkably for a man whose first two seasons were spent largely on the bench, Pringle had George Reed's record 16, 116 career rushing yards and 134 career rushing touchdowns well within his sights.

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Its program in the sciences is likewise unusual – Reed's TRIGA research reactor makes it the only school in the United States to have a nuclear reactor operated entirely by undergraduates.
( Transcripts are accompanied by a card explaining Reed's relatively tough grading system, so as to not penalize students applying to graduate schools.
The crew faces situations that are familiar to Star Trek fans and shows the origins of some concepts which have become taken for granted in Star Trek canon, such as Lt. Reed's development of force fields and Captain Archer's questions about cultural interference eventually being answered by later series ' Prime Directive.
The conflict over parliamentary procedure lasted three days, with Democrats delaying consideration of the bill by introducing points of order to challenge the maneuver, then appealing the Reed's rulings to the floor.
Memorable films from post-war England include David Lean's Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Oliver Twist ( 1948 ), Carol Reed's Odd Man Out ( 1947 ) and The Third Man ( 1949 ), and Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946 ), Black Narcissus ( 1946 ) and The Red Shoes ( 1948 ), Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, the first non-American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture and Kind Hearts and Coronets ( 1949 ) directed by Robert Hamer.
The value of fully meshed networks is proportional to the exponent of the number of subscribers, assuming that communicating groups of any two endpoints, up to and including all the endpoints, is approximated by Reed's Law.
According to this argument, the research around Dunbar's Number implies a limit on the number of inbound and outbound connections a human in a group-forming network can manage, so that the actual maximum-value structure is much sparser than the set-of-subsets measured by Reed's law or the complete graph measured by Metcalfe's Law.
); the campus novel, with a lot of intellectual discussion and a lot of sex going on ( in particular Changing Places ); pastiche ( the narrative technique itself and, in particular, the essays written by Helen Reed's students on " What Is It Like to Be a Bat ?").
In 1769, Cleary Campbell, the first white settler in the area, built a log cabin near the present site of Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, and by 1773 William Reed, another settler, had built a cabin surrounded by a stockade and called it Reed's Fort.
The introduction Taylor wrote was fairly sympathetic towards the Bolsheviks but also pointedly tweaked the Kremlin's nose by pointing out certain contradictions between Reed's book and the official historiography in the Soviet Union — for instance Leon Trotsky played a very prominent and heroic role in Ten Days That Shook The World while in 1963 Trotsky was almost a non-person in Soviet historiography, mentioned only in terms of abuse.
" Among the first songs Vaughan learned were " Wine, Wine, Wine " and " Thunderbird " by The Nightcaps, a Dallas garage rock band, along with Jimmy Reed's " Baby What You Want Me to Do ".
Brands available in North America include Canada Dry, Bull's Head, Canfield's, Hansen Natural, Vernors, Seagram's, Seaman's ( acquired by PepsiCo and now discontinued ), Schweppes, Sussex, Buffalo Rock, Boylan Bottling Company, Polar Beverages, Ale-8-One, Blenheim, Foxon Park, Sprecher, Vally, Market Basket / Chelmsford, Red Rock, Reed's Ginger Brew, Thomas Kemper, Blaze ( produced by Pipeline Brands ), Chek ( River of Dreams ), Shasta, Northern Neck, and Sussex Golden Ginger Ale.
Note that Read's Island is the spelling used by the Ordnance Survey and other maps, whilst some spell it Reads Island, and others even Reed's or Reeds Island.
A second single, " Passing Strangers ", failed to reach the Top 40, but the band achieved a substantial hit with the third single, the album's title track ( inspired by Carol Reed's 1949 film The Third Man ).
From the 1980s onwards Reed's films had less success, his more notable roles being General Rodolfo Graziani in Lion of the Desert ( 1981 ), which co-starred Anthony Quinn and chronicled the resistance to Italy's occupation of Libya ; and in Castaway ( 1986 ) as the middle aged Gerald Kingsland, who advertises for a " wife " ( played by Amanda Donohoe ) to live on a desert island with him for a year.
The previously strong Andy Warhol influence is diminished, with the most notable ties to The Factory being the cover and back photographs taken by Warholite Billy Name, and opening track " Candy Says ," written about transsexual Candy Darling ( who would later appear in Reed's 1972 song, " Walk On The Wild Side ") The song was sung by Yule at Reed's insistence.

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