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Among his best-known films are Cleopatra ; Samson and Delilah ; The Greatest Show on Earth, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture ; and The Ten Commandments, which was his last and most successful film.
Such was the case with Victor Mature in Samson and Delilah, when Mature refused to wrestle the lion, though the lion was tame and toothless.
DeMille was, however, adept at directing " thousands of extras ", and many of his pictures included spectacular set pieces, such as the parting of the Red Sea in both versions of The Ten Commandments, the toppling of the pagan temple in Samson and Delilah, train wrecks in The Road to Yesterday, Union Pacific and The Greatest Show on Earth, and the destruction of a zeppelin in Madame Satan.
However, Frankel's use of modern methods of historical scholarship in analyzing Jewish texts and developing Jewish law set him apart from neo-Orthodox Judaism, which was concurrently developing under the leadership of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch.
ESPN the Magazine published a full-page opinion piece about the Marlins and was extremely scathing in its criticism of David Samson.
Various saints such as the Celts Samson of Dol and Branwaldr ( Brelade ) were active in the region, although tradition has it that it was Saint Helier from Tongeren in modern-day Belgium who first brought Christianity to the Island in the 6th century, and Charlemagne sent his emissary to the island ( at that time called Angia, also spelt Agna )< ref >
* Rabbi Samson of Sens ( France ) was, apart from Maimonides, one of the few rabbis of the early medieval era to compose a Mishnah commentary on some tractates.
Peter Samson was director of marketing and program development.
In later years it was Rav Ettlinger's students Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer of Berlin who deepened the awareness and strength of Orthodox Jewry.
Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch commented in 1854 thatIt was not the ' Orthodox ' Jews who introduced the word ' orthodoxy ' into Jewish discussion.
He was nicknamed " Samson " by the hospital nurses, as he weighed at birth.
The first trilogy of his Bernard Samson novel series was made into a twelve-part television series by Granada Television in 1988, shown only once, then withdrawn on instructions from Deighton.
His grandmother Eva Bacharach was a granddaughter of the Maharal of Prague, and his father Moses Samson Bacharach, and grandfather had served as rabbis of Metz.
It was produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch (" with the assistance of " George Cukor ) and written by Samson Raphaelson, from the Lothar Schmidt play Only a Dream.
Made in the Pre-Code era, it was written by Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda, from the operetta Ein Walzertraum by Oscar Straus ( libretto by Leopold Jacobson and Felix Dörmann ), which in turn was based on the novel Nur der Prinzgemahl ( Only the Prince Consort ) by Hans Müller-Einigen.
But Frankel's conciliatory attitude was bound to create for him enemies on both liberal and orthodox sides, and such was the case with Abraham Geiger and Samson Raphael Hirsch, respectively.
The screenplay was by Samson Raphaelson based on the play Birthday by Leslie Bush-Fekete.
Bolt, Beranek and Newman had a " similar program " and T-Square was developed by Peter Samson and one or more fellow MIT students in 1962, both for the PDP-1.
His next film was a romantic comedy, written with Samson Raphaelson, Trouble in Paradise ( 1932 ).
He was entrusted into the care of Saint Hildutus ( Illtud ) in the monastic college of Llan Illtud Fawr along with Samson of Dol and Paul Aurelian, to be educated.
In the 13th century CE Priene was known as Sampson in Greek after the biblical hero Samson ( Samsun Kale, " Samson's Castle " in Turkish ).
Born in Hampstead, London, Scott was the third son of George Gilbert Scott, Jr. and his wife Ellen, née King Samson.

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A Chagossians | Chagossian, known as " Samson ", photographed by a US National Geodetic Survey team in 1969.
He is known especially for The Carnival of the Animals, Danse macabre, Samson and Delilah, Piano Concerto No. 2, Cello Concerto No. 1, Havanaise, Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, and his Symphony No. 3 ( Organ Symphony ).
* Peechee ( Pesew-‘ Mountain Lion ’, also known as Louis Piche ), Chief of the Asini Wachi Nehiyawak and later the head chief of the ' Rocky / Mountain Cree ' or Asini Wachi Wi Iniwak, born about 1821, introduced under the Asini Wachi Wi Iniwak the Catholic rite, his three sons, Piyesew Chak, Keskayiwew (' Bobtail ') and Ermineskin were also significant chiefs, Pesew and his elder son Chak Piyesew were killed during a gambling dispute in 1843, among his sons-in-law were the chiefs Samson, Chiniki, Bearspaw, Capote Blank and Jacques Cardinal )
Samson Raphael Hirsch ( June 20, 1808 – December 31, 1888 ) was a German rabbi best known as the intellectual founder of the Torah im Derech Eretz school of contemporary Orthodox Judaism.
* Natalie Oliveros, pornographic actress known under the stage name Savanna Samson
When his deeds become known, Semadar is killed during their wedding feast ; Samson becomes a hunted man and in his fury he begins fighting the Philistines.
Among these have been such notable figures as Heinrich Heine, Samson Raphael Hirsch, and Bertha Pappenheim ( also known as " Anna O.
Samson is a Biblical figure known for his superhuman strength, derived from his hair.
* Black the Ripper also known as Samson
Michael J. Anderson ( born October 31, 1953 ) is an American actor known for his roles as the Man from Another Place in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks, the epilogue and prologue film of the series, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and Samson Leonhart on the HBO series Carnivàle.
Spanish crypto-Jew, Antonio Enríquez Gómez is probably one of the first Jewish authors of whom an epic is known ( Sansón Nazareno: Poema heróico, a Spanish-language heroic epic version of the Samson story ), followed closely by Solomon de Oliveira's epic (" Elat Ahabim ," Amsterdam, 1665 ).
Isaac was succeeded by his pupil Samson ben Abraham of Sens ( d. about 1235 ), who, besides enriching the literature with his own compositions, revised those of his predecessors, especially his teacher's, and compiled them into the group known as the Tosafot of Sens.
At 22 he married in the town of Humenné, and began to study several Jewish writings not well known in Hungary, including the works of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch ; this briefly led to controversy until he could prove the relevance of Hirsch's work in defending the Orthodox viewpoint against attempts at reforming Jewish practice.
In 1968, the duo known as Samson & Hagar, backed by the Peppermint Trolley Co., released a 7 " promotional record on Ranwood Records with the tracks " Reach Out to Find Me " and " Read My Thoughts ".
The Netherlands Marine Corps operates four similar Dutch Leopard 1V-based BRV vehicles known as Hercules, Samson, Goliath and Titan which operate out of the Royal Netherlands Navy assault ships of the Rotterdam class.
It is not known who the man on the column actually represents, but it could be the Biblical character Samson.
The college of Llantwit, known as the College or Seminary of Theodosius ( Cor Tewdws in Welsh ) or College of St. Illtyd, at its peak reputedly had seven halls, over 400 houses and over 2000 students, including seven sons of British princes, and scholars such as St. Patrick, St. Paul Aurelian, the bard Taliesin, Gildas the historian, Samson of Dol, Paulinus, Bishop of Leon, and St. David is believed to have spent some time there.
The earlier knives featured a wide variety of custom blade designs ( many of which were hand ground by master knifemaker Jody Samson, well known for making the swords in the movie Conan the Barbarian ), as well as a number of exotic inlays for the handles ( ivory, prehistoric ivory, scrimshawed ivory, mother-of-pearl, ebony, tropical woods, etc .).
José Cura ( born December 5, 1962 ) is a prominent operatic tenor known for his intense and original interpretations of his characters, notably Verdi ’ s Otello and Saint-Saëns ’ Samson, as well as for his unconventional and innovative concert performances.
They were criticized by the Orthodox Judaism rabbis such as Samson Raphael Hirsch in Germany, and condemned, particularly by those known today as followers of Haredi Judaism, based mainly in Eastern Europe.
* Intret in conspectu, a motet for 6 voices, known from a single source copied out by Handel, who drew on Legrenzi ’ s motet in the chorus ' To thy dark servant ' in the oratorio Samson.
As an actor, however, he is probably better known for the role of Impossible Missions Force agent Max Harte, a former ANZAC commando, in the 1988 revival of the American television series Mission: Impossible, as well as for playing Samson in the 1984 television film Samson and Delilah.

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