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Having worked with many Hollywood stars, Cronenberg says that he did not get to make a film with an actor he wanted to work with for a long time, Burt Reynolds.
Joyce Reynolds served as part of the editorial team of the Request For Comments series from 1987 to 2006, and also performed the IANA function with Jon Postel until this was transferred to ICANN, and worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI.
Having left Hudson, Reynolds worked for some time as a portrait-painter in Plymouth Dock ( now Devonport ).
Reynolds worked long hours in his studio, rarely taking a holiday.
Despite betrayal of the secret to the meat packers, who worked three shifts a day for three weeks to thwart the inspection, Neill and Reynolds were still revolted by the conditions at the factories and at the lack of concern by plant managers.
After his death, Joyce K. Reynolds, who had worked with him for many years, managed the transition of the IANA function to ICANN.
* Shannen Rossmiller, The youngest female judge in United States history, whose testimony led to the conviction of Ryan G. Anderson, and ( Alaskan pipeline terrorist ) Michael Curtis Reynolds was born and worked here.
In 1953 he also played inspectors in the crime films The Drayton Case and Black 13, the latter directed by Ken Hughes and co-starring Peter Reynolds, Rona Anderson and Patrick Barr ; he again worked with John Harlow in the 1954 film Dangerous Cargo.
The plan worked and Joan was dismissed, until a penitent Nun, inmate Sister Anita Selby ( Diane Craig ), spilled the beans to Ann Reynolds, leading to The Freak's reinstatement and the imposition of far stricter security.
Having worked with former inmate Ettie Parslow, running a block of flats for wayward youngsters, Ann Reynolds returned to Wentworth and resumed her role of governor.
After leaving office, Frank Zeidler worked as a mediator, as development director for Alverno College, and served in the administration of Wisconsin Governor John W. Reynolds.
Reynolds worked to develop a flavor he thought would be more appealing than past products, creating the Camel cigarette, so named because it used Turkish paper, in imitation of then-fashionable Egyptian cigarettes.
Instead, Reynolds worked with Gottfried Michael Koenig, and collaborated with Michael von Biel, who was living in the atelier of Karlheinz Stockhausen's friend Mary Bauermeister at that point.
Reynolds worked at the West German Radio station's Electronic Music Studio, where he completed A Portrait of Vanzetti ( 1963 )
Aside from the traditional instruments of the Western Classical orchestra, Reynolds has worked extensively with analog and digital electronic sound, typically employed to bolster the form and color of his works.
Reynolds later worked collaboratively with John Ashbery on the seventy-minute song cycle last things, I think, to think about ( 1994 ), which uses a spatialized recording of the poet speaking.
Later, in Japan, Reynolds worked with engineer Junosuke Okuyama to build a " photo-cell sound distributor ," which used a matrix of photoelectric cells to move sounds around a quadraphonic setup, with the aid of a flashlight as a kind of controller.
At one point or another, Steve Kramer, Ardwight Chamberlin, Tom Wyner, and Mike Reynolds all of whom served as series staff writers ( and voice actors ) on Robotech, worked as independent writers and voice actors for Streamline.
Reynolds initiated his game career with the now defunct MicroProse where he worked as lead programmer for a number of graphic adventure games.
It was at Microprose where Reynolds first worked with Sid Meier and the two collaborated on a strategy title by the name of Sid Meier's Colonization which was released in 1994.
Reynolds went on to become lead designer on his next title where he worked with Douglas Kaufman to create a sequel to Sid Meier's Civilization.
On the show Brooks worked with Gene Reynolds who taught him the importance of extensive and diligent research, which he conducted at Los Angeles High School for Room 222, and he used the technique on his subsequent works.
Reynolds worked on the film Tron ( 1982 ) as a scene programmer, and on Batman Returns ( 1992 ) as part of the video image crew.
* Jesse Reynolds ( programmer )-joined Obsidian Entertainment and worked on Neverwinter Nights 2.

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In the 2007 regular season, the Diamondbacks enjoyed success with a young team including Brandon Webb, Conor Jackson, Stephen Drew, Carlos Quentin, Chad Tracy, Chris Young, Miguel Montero, Mark Reynolds ( called up from Double-A in May ) and Justin Upton ( called up from Double-A in August ).
This was achieved with the invention of the dimensionless Reynolds number by Osborne Reynolds.
Reynolds also experimented with laminar to turbulent flow transition in 1883.
The presence of shock waves, along with the compressibility effects of high-velocity ( see Reynolds number ) fluids, is the central difference between supersonic and subsonic aerodynamics problems.
The 1990s saw the development of Earthships, similar in intent to the Ark project, but organized as a for-profit venture, with construction details published in a series of 3 books by Mike Reynolds.
Such storylines were unpopular with viewers and ratings dropped and in October 2001, Macnaught was abruptly moved to another Granada department and Carolyn Reynolds took over.
Reynolds went on to arguably even greater achievements as a coach, a position to which he was first appointed, jointly with Harry Hunter, in 1939 ( this was while Reynolds was still a player ).
Since 1974 with the publication of Elizabeth A. R. Brown's The Tyranny of a Construct, and Susan Reynolds ' Fiefs and Vassals ( 1994 ), there has been ongoing inconclusive discussion among medieval historians as to whether feudalism is a useful construct for understanding medieval society.
A small minority of players ( such as Nick Reynolds of the Kingston Trio ) close tuned the instrument to D G B E to produce a deep instrument that could be played with the four-note chord shapes found on the top four strings of the guitar or ukulele.
About this time he co-edited a collection titled British Pamphleteers with Reginald Reynolds.
Reynolds was also responsible for The Mysteries of London which has been accorded an important place in the development of the urban as a particularly Victorian Gothic setting, an area within which interesting links can be made with established readings of the work of Dickens and others.
Reynolds ' annotated copy was lost for nearly two hundred years when it appeared in a Cambridge bookshop, inscribed with the signature ‘ J.
Although apprenticed to Hudson for four years, Reynolds only remained with him until the summer of 1743.
Lord Edgecumbe, who had known Reynolds as a boy and introduced him to Keppel, suggested that he should study with Pompeo Batoni, the leading painter in Rome at the time, but Reynolds replied that he had nothing to learn from him.
In 1760 Reynolds moved into a large house, with space to show his works and accommodate his assistants, on the west side of Leicester Fields ( now Leicester Square ).
Along with his ambitious full-length portraits, Reynolds painted large numbers of smaller works.
It shows a figure representing, though not resembling, Reynolds, seated in front of a cascade of prints from which Reynolds had borrowed with varying degrees of subtlety .>

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