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Sue's mother revealed that she knows that Reed's abilities allow him to stretch his brain in order to accommodate and solve almost any problem thus making him effectively a human computer.

Reed's and other
* Responsible for Lou Reed's introduction to the music industry in the early 1960s, Pomus was one of two friends Reed memorialized on his 1992 album Magic and Loss ( the other was Rotten Rita ).
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.
Doctor Doom and Mister Fantastic later had the Future Foundation members gather the other geniuses to attend a symposium on how to defeat the " Council of Reeds " ( alternate versions of Mister Fantastic who were trapped in this universe by Valeria a while back, possessing Reed's intellect while lacking his conscience ).
Unlike other filmed rock operas ( such as that of Pink Floyd's The Wall ) the album is never dubbed over the film ; the different actors – including Nicholson and Reed, neither of whom were known for their vocal prowess ( Reed's character's songs were cut from Oliver !, and Nicholson's in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever appeared only in the now-lost roadshow version ) – perform the songs in character instead of The Who, with the exception of Daltrey as Tommy and where Townshend sings narration in place of recitative.
Reed's account has received no such detailed analysis other than Bisson and Schultz ( below ).
Doug Yule, on the other hand, insists that Reed's mixes were respected.

Reed's and significant
Among the most significant films produced during this period were David Lean's Brief Encounter ( 1945 ) and his Dickens adaptations Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Oliver Twist ( 1948 ), Carol Reed's thrillers 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 ).
The first significant gold rush in the United States was in Cabarrus County, North Carolina ( east of Charlotte ), in 1799 at today's Reed's Gold Mine.
But Reed's failure to appear at any of the shows and a litany of logistical issues resulted in significant losses.

Reed's and features
The film features a love affair between Slade and Wild's characters, recalling rumors about Bowie and Reed's supposed sexual relationship.
The Velvet Underground, the band's self-titled third album, is presented in its famous " closet mix ", that is, Lou Reed's mix of the album that features a cramped, closed-in sound with more emphasis on vocals.
The 2001 cover album Strange Little Girls by Tori Amos features a cover of the song, singing Reed's earlier lyrics.

Reed's and such
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.
Some eight-tracks included extra musical content to fill in time such as a piano solo on Lou Reed's Berlin and a guitar solo in Pink Floyd's Animals.
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.
Two decades of spoken word and performance art include highlights such as Hal Willner's Poe Show at St. Anne's Episcopal Church, De Sade / Burroughs / Poe with Sean Lennon, Steve Buscemi and Richard Hell at The ISSUE Project Room, Lou Reed's The Raven with Laurie Anderson and Fisher Stevens at St. Ann's Warehouse and Let's Eat: Feasting on the Firesign Theatre at Royce Hall with John Goodman, Todd Rundgren and Ralph Carney.
The upbeat music as the theme for such a dark story is perhaps a reference to Carol Reed's The Third Man, with a harmonica in the place of a zither ( The Third Man is indeed referenced in a number of camera shots, according to DVD commentary ).
*" Walk On the Wild Side " ( director, producer ) ( 2005 ) A 10 minute film based on Lou Reed's song " Walk on the Wild Side " which featured several well-known New York nightlife figures such as Charles Winters and a variety of drag queens.
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.
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.

Reed's and which
In 1894, he published his handbook on parliamentary procedure, titled Reed's Rules: A Manual of General Parliamentary Law, which was, at the time, a very popular text on the subject and is still in use in the legislature of the State of Washington.
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.
In 1982 came Red Bells, based on John Reed's Ten Days that Shook the World ( which serves as the film's alternative title ).
Reed's most famous poem is Lessons of the War, a witty parody of British army basic training during World War II, which suffered from a lack of equipment at that time.
A production of John Reed ( novelist ) | John Reed's All the World's a Grave in the New York Marble Cemetery, which does not contain headstones
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.
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.
Other members of the Supreme Court worried about Reed's commitment to civil rights, as he was a member of the ( then ) all-white Burning Tree Club in Washington, D. C., and his Kentucky home had an all-white restrictive covenant ( a covenant which had led Reed to recuse himself from a civil rights case in 1948 ).
PF was originally designed as replacement for Darren Reed's IPFilter, from which it derives much of its rule syntax.
William M. Ladd ( son of Reed's former partner William S. Ladd ) provided the lands on which the college stands today, and almost all of Reed's estate was passed on to the college, Reed having left no heirs.
His refusal to alter some of his notes to Isaac Reed's edition of 1785, which disagreed with Steevens's, resulted in a quarrel with the latter.
" was not scripted but rather, Reed's thumb had slipped and she accidentally stabbed the top of Wood's belly button with the needle, from which she carried a scar.
Although Reed's tongue piercing was real, Wood wore a costume version held onto her tongue by a small suction cup which was painful when taken off.
Reed's rookie term is played out during the first two seasons, after which he is promoted to a full officer.
The band name " Venus in Furs " is taken from a song by Lou Reed's early band, The Velvet Underground, which appeared on their first album.
* Curtis is named in Lou Reed's song " Walk on the Wild Side " which was about the ' superstars ' Reed knew from Andy Warhol's studio The Factory.
The film also made use of three Kenworth W900A short-frame semi trucks which Jerry Reed's character " Snowman " can be seen driving, each equipped with 38 " sleepers.
It was also explained that Reed's metabolism functioned because his cells were replaced with " pliable bacterial stacks ," single cells which duplicate most of the larger functions of the human body and does not rip or tear when he extends.
He was also in four films ; most famously Carol Reed's Odd Man Out ( 1947 ), in which he played the opportunistic Shell.
Wirtz and Hannaman divorced in 1969, at which time Wirtz teamed up with poetry writer Maria Feltham to record Wirtz's concept album, Philwit and Pegasus, for composer Les Reed's Chapter One label.
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 ).
However, in a 1986 television interview on CBS's 60 Minutes, he defended the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the building of the Berlin Wall ( saying it was for " self-defense "), and compared Ronald Reagan to Joseph Stalin, which angered many in the U. S., including Reed's family and friends.
Hanks is planning to produce a movie on Reed's life, which is also the subject of the documentaries American Rebel: The Dean Reed Story ( 1985 ), Dean Reed – Glamour und Protest ( 1993 ) and Der Rote Elvis ( The Red Elvis ) ( 2007 ).

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