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* 1915 – Ring Lardner, Jr., American journalist and screenwriter ( d. 2000 )
* Lardner, Ring, You Know Me Al: The Comic Strip Adventures of Jack Keefe, introduction by Al Capp ( 1979 ) Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
* 1885 – Ring Lardner, American writer ( d. 1933 )
Born in Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner was the son of wealthy parents Henry and Lena Phillips Lardner.
Lardner never liked his given name and shortened it, naming one of his sons Ring Jr.
Ring Lardner, Jr. was a screenwriter who was blacklisted after the Second World War as one of the Hollywood Ten, screenwriters who were incarcerated for contempt of Congress after refusing to answer questions posed by the House Un-American Activities Committee ( HUAC ).
* Sondheim appears in the 1974 PBS television version of the play June Moon by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner.
* Ring Lardner
* August 19 – Ring Lardner Jr., American film screenwriter ( d. 2000 )
* March 6 – Ring Lardner, American writer ( d. 1933 )
* September 25 – Ring Lardner, American writer ( b. 1885 )
* Ring Lardner – deceased
It was directed by George Stevens, produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and written by Ring Lardner Jr. and Michael Kanin ( his brother Garson Kanin thought up the original idea and worked with Katharine Hepburn along with brother Michael and Lardner on the early drafts, without credit.
Kanin was fighting in the war at the time, so the script was written by his brother, Michael Kanin, and mutual friend Ring Lardner, Jr. Hepburn contributed significantly to the script-reading it, suggesting cuts and word changes, and generally providing helpful enthusiasm for the project.
Ring Lardner Jr describes in Archive of America Television oral history interviews ( 2000 ) that changes made to the ending of the film were against the wishes of Katherine Hepburn, whilst both screenwriters were on vacation in New York.
* Win for Best Original Screenplay ( Michael Kanin and Ring Lardner, Jr .)
Former studio employees named by Warner included Alvah Bessie, Howard Koch, Ring Lardner Jr., John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz, Robert Rossen, Dalton Trumbo, Clifford Odets, and Irwin Shaw.
* Alibi Ike, a series of short stories written by Ring Lardner
Ringgold Wilmer " Ring " Lardner, Jr. ( August 19, 1915 – October 31, 2000 ) was an American journalist and screenwriter blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios during the Red Scare of the late 1940s and 1950s.
Born in Chicago, he was the son of Ellis ( Abbott ) and journalist and humorist, Ring Lardner.
Ring Lardner Jr. moved to Hollywood where he worked as a publicist and " script doctor " before writing his own material.
Ring Lardner Jr. ( far right ) with eight others of the Hollywood 10 charged with contempt of Congress in 1947.

Ring and thought
It was on this Quest of Erebor that Gandalf found his sword, Glamdring, in a troll's treasure hoard, and that Bilbo found the One Ring, in a chance meeting with the creature Gollum ( though at the time it was thought to be a lesser ring ).
Previously, the location of the Shire had been unknown to the Nazgûl, but they knew it to be the home of " Baggins ", who they thought still had the One Ring.
When Pippin touched the stone, without intent to spy, Sauron, looking the other way with voyeuristic intent thought he saw the hobbit who had the One Ring, misdirecting him from the true infiltration of Frodo, then hundreds of miles away.
When Aragorn used the stone, again without attempt to spy, Sauron thought that it meant that Aragorn had the Ring, again distracting him from the true presence of the Ring on its way to Mount Doom.
Also, in the narrative, it says that Gandalf thought that Sauron was quite capable of bringing all of Middle-earth under his sway even without the One Ring, perhaps explaining at least in part Gandalf's opposition to throwing the One Ring into the Sea at the Council of Elrond.
") Merlin rescues his father, Corwin, and hides him in Jurt's quarters, and also discovers that the Spikard Ring he found in Brand's quarters was a trap, meant to bring him under Mandor and Dara's influence-except the plan was anticipated by Bleys ( who was thought to be in hiding, recovering from his injury four books ago ), who replaced it with another identical spikard which Dara and Mandor did not control ( previously held by an estranged Amberite, a son of Oberon called Delwin ).
Georgette Heyer is generally thought of as the author of regency romance novels, but a number of her books, such as The Talisman Ring ( 1936 ), can be considered historical mysteries with a romance subplot.
Castle Ring was thought to have been occupied around AD 50, by the Celtic Cornovii tribe.
Jack Johnson, the only man to beat Jeffries, stated in an interview with Ring Magazine that he thought Jeffries was the greatest.
Ring species illustrate that the species concept is not as clear-cut as it is often thought to be.
We thought when we got in the " Ring ",
We thought when we got in the " Ring ",
We thought when we got in the " Ring ",
TRiC ( TCP-1 Ring Complex, also called CCT for chaperonin containing TCP-1 ), the eukaryotic chaperonin, is composed of eight different though related subunits, each thought to be represented once per eight-membered ring.
Ring thought that playing for a draw was impractical, so he decided to attack, while Johnston attempted to hold up his end with a series of defensive shots.
Power Ring and Ultraman thought they had come back from the dead, but later learned forces beyond their imaginations were responsible for their brief return.
Power Ring wished to return to the way his life used to be, and with that thought, he vanished.

Ring and himself
Though Wagner was working on his epic Der Ring des Nibelungen, he found himself intrigued by the legend of Tristan und Isolde.
But at this time Saruman himself began actively seeking the Ring near the Gladden Fields where Isildur had been killed, not far from Dol Guldur.
When Gandalf first told Frodo Baggins about the Rings of Power in The Fellowship of the Ring, he said, " The Nine he had gathered to himself ; the Seven also, or else they are destroyed.
Finally, he succumbed to the temptation to take the Ring for himself, justifying this with his duty to his people and his belief in his own superiority.
When Frodo still refused, Boromir tried to seize the Ring for himself.
During the scattered fighting near Parth Galen, Boromir was mortally wounded by orc archers while defending Merry and Pippin, redeeming himself for trying to take the Ring.
Boromir's attempts to gain the Ring for himself have been described as well-intentioned but oblivious of the potential danger.
When a band of orcs approached, Sam was forced to leave the apparently dead Frodo and take the Ring himself, and briefly became a Ring-bearer.
The two then journeyed alone through Mordor and into the heart of Mount Doom, where Gollum attacked Frodo and reclaimed the Ring, only to inadvertently destroy both it and himself by falling into the mountain's lava.
Three were intended for the Elves, Seven for Dwarves, Nine for Men, and one, the One Ring, was created by Sauron himself in Mount Doom.
Gollum and Frodo could only become invisible, while Gandalf and Galadriel mentioned that, if they wanted, they could use the " full " power of the Ring, becoming even more powerful than Sauron himself ( though they also mention that this in the end will corrupt them ).
But he deceived them, for in secret he had made the One Ring for himself in order to enslave them and all the other peoples of Middle-earth.
As they divide the treasure, Fafner kills Fasolt and takes the Ring for himself.
Montañez was recognized by Ring Magazine as one of history's most prolific knockout winners with 56 knockout wins, and one of the Latinos with the most knockout wins — while only being knocked out twice himself.
Norton knocked out previously unbeaten top prospect Duane Bobick in one round and after despatching European title holder Lorenzo Zannon easily, he beat number two contender Jimmy Young ( who himself had beaten George Foreman and Jody Ballard ) in a 15-round split-decision in a WBC big mandatory title-elimination fight, with the winner to face reigning WBC champion Ali, but Ali's camp told Ring Magazine they did not want to fight Norton for a fourth time.
Angelo Dundee wrote Ken's best punch was the left hook, many others went for the wild overhand right, whilst Norton himself in a Ring Magazine article said a right uppercut to Jerry Quarry was the hardest blow he recalled landing.
It was here, twenty-five centuries after the ambush, that the Stoor hobbit, Déagol, retrieved the One Ring from the Anduin and he was killed by his relative Sméagol, who became the creature who people called, Gollum, a name he later adopted himself.
Several 20th-century and later manufacturers have, however, combined the two instruments into a double Wagner tuba in B-flat and F. Wagner tubas are normally written as transposing instruments, but the notation used varies considerably and is a common source of confusion — Wagner himself used three different and incompatible notations in the course of the Ring, and all three of these systems ( plus some others ) have been used by subsequent composers.
Wagner's own Ring cycle, and specifically its components Das Rheingold and Die Walküre represent perhaps the closest he, or anyone else, came to realising these ideals ; he was himself after this stage to relax his own strictures and write more ' operatically '.
Edge went on to solidify himself as an emerging singles competitor by winning the King of the Ring tournament in 2001 and becoming a fan favorite again by siding with the WWF during the Invasion storyline.
He appeared as himself on " The Promise Ring " episode of That ' 70s Show in 2001.
The idea of the Eagles transporting the Ring to Mount Doom, or at least part of the way, is not discussed in The Lord of the Rings and Tolkien himself apparently never specifically addressed it, except in an oblique manner.
Legolas of the Fellowship of the Ring, although he lived among them and presented himself as one of the Silvan folk in The Lord of the Rings, was not one of them.
Several accounts on the dynasty of Tylonids succeeding the Atyads and / or Tantalids are available and once into the last Lydian dynasty of Mermnads, the legendary accounts surrounding Ring of Gyges, and Gyges's later enthronement to the Lydian throne and foundation of the new dynasty, by replacing the King Kandaules, the last of the Taylanids, this in alliance with Kandaules's wife who then became his queen, are Lydian stories in the full sense of the term, as recounted by Herodotus, who himself may have borrowed his passages from Xanthus of Lydia, a Lydian who had reportedly written a history of his country slightly earlier in the same century.

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