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Schaffner and two
" Schaffner named " All Things Must Pass " and " Beware of Darkness " as " two most eloquent songs on the album, musically as well as lyrically " with " mysterious, seductive melodies, over which faded strings and horns hover like Blue Jay Way fog ".

Schaffner and more
The bank, which is led by CEO Jerry Schaffner, employs more than 650 people.

Schaffner and for
`` You think I got you and Artie and Herr Schaffner all the way out here just for the boat ride??
" He ordered a second bourbon and water, paid his drink tab ( and insisted Schaffner keep the change ), and offered to request meals for the flight crew during the stop in Seattle.
However, it was not easy for Coppola to convince Franklin J. Schaffner that the opening scene would work.
Franklin James Schaffner ( May 30, 1920July 2, 1989 ) was an American film director best known for such films as Planet of the Apes ( 1968 ), Patton ( 1970 ), Papillon ( 1973 ), and The Boys from Brazil ( 1978 ).
Screenwriter William Goldman identified Schaffner in 1981 as being one of the three best directors ( then living ) at handling ' scope ' ( a gift for screen epics ) in films.
Sometime prior to September 1970, Reagan was working as a salesman for the clothing company Hart, Schaffner & Marx.
The unemployed Hillman found work in the garment industry as an apprentice garment cutter for Hart Schaffner & Marx, a prominent manufacturer of men's clothing.
In 1911, the firm completed its first underwriting for Hart Schaffner & Marx.
After the war he became something of an indentured servant to a Mr. Schaffner, serving for three years.
The prices drew some criticism, from Harrison for one, even if it was accepted that the proceeds were going to those desperately in need − or, as Beatles Forever author Nicholas Schaffner would write five years later, to " a nation still viewed as the worst pocket of misery on earth ".
Schaffner also wrote articles for Rolling Stone, Musician, The Village Voice, and Trouser Press.

Schaffner and work
Girls With Wheatpaste And Webspace An interview with artists and former Avengers Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner about their work as DAM!

Schaffner and on
Schaffner died on July 2, 1989, at the age of 69.
* " Papillon " is the title of Henri Charriere's 20th Century autobiographical novel concerning a Frenchman interned on a penal colony in French Guiana, and the 1973 movie directed by Franklin J. Schaffner.
* The War Lord ( 1965 ), a film by Franklin J. Schaffner, starring Charlton Heston as a knight who falls in love with a peasant woman, using droit de seigneur to claim her on her wedding night.
According to Torretti, " Whittaker's views on the origin of special relativity have been rejected by the great majority of scholars ", and he cites Born ( 1956 ), Houlton ( 1960, 1964 ), Schribner ( 1964 ), Goldberg ( 1967 ), Zahar ( 1973 ), Hirosige ( 1976 ), Schaffner ( 1976 ), and Miller ( 1981 ).
The Best Man is a 1964 film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner with a screenplay by Gore Vidal based on his play of the same title.
The Amalgamated found it harder, on the other hand, to make gains in Baltimore, where it was able to sign an agreement with one of the largest manufacturers that, like HSM ( Hart Schaffner and Marx ) in Chicago, sought labor peace, it found itself at odds with an unusual alliance of UGW locals, the corrupt head of the Baltimore Federation of Labor, and the Industrial Workers of the World, who undermined the Amalgamated's strikes and attacked strikers.
1997 Carol Rama, works on paper, 1930s to present, Esso Gallery, New York, curated by Filippo Fossati ( with presentation by Filippo Fossati, Levi, Paolo Fossati, Sanguineti and Ingrid Schaffner ); Galleria Giancarlo Salzano, Turin
F & M alumni who have performed on the Green Room stage include Oscar-winning film director Franklin J. Schaffner and actors Roy Scheider and Treat Williams.
In fact, almost every selection on the three-record set was named as a highlight by one reviewer or another: Preston's " That ’ s the Way God Planned It " coming as a " sheer delight " to Landau, Harrison's " Something " especially " delicate and moving " to Playboys album reviewer, Dylan's " A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall " resonating most with Nicholas Schaffner, while to Richard Williams, " Just Like a Woman " was " the masterpiece ".
The next day, Schaffner and Fontevieux came to GuyoMarch They brought with them a newspaper from which they had learned of the execution of Louis XVI on January 21.
Schaffner died on August 28, 1991 in New York City of an AIDS-related illness shortly after the release of Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey.

Schaffner and 1955
The six-foot-one-inch ( 1. 85-m ) Boone continued to appear in movies, typically as the villain, including The Raid ( 1954 ), Man Without a Star ( 1955 King Vidor ), The Tall T ( 1957 Budd Boetticher ), The War Lord ( 1965 Franklin Schaffner ), Hombre ( 1967 Martin Ritt ), The Arrangement ( 1969 Elia Kazan ), The Kremlin Letter ( 1970 John Huston ), Big Jake ( 1971 Michael Wayne ), and The Shootist ( 1976 Don Siegel ).

Schaffner and Broadway
The novel was adapted by Loring Mandel into the 1960 Broadway play Advise and Consent ( play ), directed by Franklin Schaffner and starring Richard Kiley, Ed Begley.

Schaffner and Ford
Some of Lloyd's favorite filmmakers include John Ford, Kenji Mizoguchi, Ernst Lubitsch, Stan Brakhage and Franklin Schaffner.

Schaffner and .
He and his safety man, Herr Schaffner, swam up to the boarding ladder together.
`` Hi there, Schaffner '', he had said.
`` No thank you very much '', Schaffner had answered in his accented English.
`` Yes '', Herr Schaffner had said.
`` Well, no '', Herr Schaffner said.
Herr Schaffner said.
There was no doubt that Herr Schaffner meant every word of what he said.
`` I think maybe you're right, Schaffner '', he said.
Johnson, and A. A. Schaffner.
Cooper passed a note to Florence Schaffner, the flight attendant situated nearest to him in a jumpseat attached to the aft stair door.
Schaffner, assuming the note contained a lonely businessman's phone number, dropped it unopened into her purse.
" Schaffner did as requested, then quietly asked to see the bomb.
Schaffner conveyed Cooper's instructions to the cockpit ; when she returned he was wearing dark sunglasses.
Schaffner recalled that Cooper appeared to be familiar with the local terrain ; at one point, he remarked, " Looks like Tacoma down there ," as the aircraft flew above it.
Schaffner described him as calm, polite, and well-spoken, not at all consistent with the stereotypes ( enraged, hardened criminals or " take-me-to-Cuba " political dissidents ) popularly associated with air piracy at the time.
Once the delivery was completed, Cooper permitted all passengers, Schaffner, and senior flight attendant Alice Hancock to leave the plane.
( from far left ) Stanley O ' Toole, Gregory Peck and Franklin J. Schaffner outside Franklin & Marshall College after accepting an honorary degree in 1977.
Schaffner was born in Tokyo, Japan, the son of missionaries Sarah ( née Swords ) and Paul Franklin Schaffner, and was raised in Japan.

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