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Scudder's and early
" The Sound of His Wings " covers Nehemiah Scudder's early life as a television evangelist through his rise to power as the First Prophet.

Scudder's and career
He embarked on an entertainment career, first with a variety troupe called " Barnum's Grand Scientific and Musical Theater ," and soon after by purchasing Scudder's American Museum, which he renamed after himself.

Scudder's and is
In fact, the new regime seen in full bloom in the book's 2086 came into being in direct reaction to Scudder's attempt to impose Puritanical mores on the entire American society for example, the complete abolition of the nudity taboo, which is an important aspect of the book's plot.
At the same time ( 2010 ) it appears the original Laura Scudder's brand is being actively marketed by a California-based company.

Scudder's and with
After a year of mixed success with his first variety troupe called " Barnum's Grand Scientific and Musical Theater ," followed by the Panic of 1837 and three years of difficult circumstances, he purchased Scudder's American Museum, at Broadway and Ann Street, New York City, in 1841.
Captain Cold and the Rogues visit Sam Scudder's old hideout and unveil a giant mirror with the words In Case of Flash: Break Glass written on it and release beings from a Mirror World upon breaking it.
Block planned to end the series there, but a promise he'd made to supply an editor friend with an original short resulted in " By the Dawn's Early Light ," a story set during Scudder's drinking days but told from the perspective of a recoverer.
From then on, Scudder's circumstances rarely remain the same for long: 1990's A Ticket to the Boneyard reunites him with Elaine Mardell, a hooker from his days on the force, and concludes with him staging the suicide of a man who had threatened their lives-a decision he recalls in a number of subsequent volumes.
Heat Wave and the Rogues visit Sam Scudder's old hideout and unveil a giant mirror with the words In Case of Flash: Break Glass written on it.

Scudder's and Scudder
" The Hindoo Goddess Karle ", an illustration from Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers About the Heathen, by Dr. John Scudder ( London, 1849 ).

Scudder's and at
1991's A Dance at the Slaughterhouse introduces TJ, a young Times Square hustler who becomes Scudder's protégé and closest ally.

Scudder's and by
Smucker Company website, the Laura Scudder's Natural Peanut Butter business was acquired by Smucker's from BAMA Foods Inc. in December 1994.

Scudder's and .
In fact, the Libertarian regime seen in full bloom in that book's 2086 came into being in direct reaction to Scudder's attempt to impose Puritanical mores on the entire American society.
Smucker company brands include Smucker's, Santa Cruz Organic, Jif, Laura Scudder's, Crisco, Pillsbury, Eagle Brand, R. W.
Barnum's Scudder's American Museum.
One of Richard Scudder's ancestors from Kent, England was named Henry Skudder.
Barnum purchased Scudder's Dime Museum in 1841, and transformed it into one of the popular single cultural sites that has ever existed.
This new standard of freshness was reflected in the marketing slogan: " Laura Scudder's Potato Chips, the Noisiest Chips in the World.
However, the buyer, G. F. Industries, Inc .' s Granny Goose subsidiary was already in trouble, and was put up for sale in January 1995. In 2009, Snack Alliance, Inc. licensed from The Laura Scudder's Company, LLC the rights to produce and market potato chips under the Laura Scudder's brand.

early and career
Steinberg claims that these early years of orchestra participation were of invaluable help to his career.
He had read his poetry with musicians as early as 1951, and his entire career has been characterized by radical experiments with the form and presentation of his poetry.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
he had found his style quite early in his career and he thought it quite wonderful that the world admired it, and he could not imagine why he should alter it.
Poirot's appearance, regarded as fastidious during his early career, is hopelessly out of fashion later in his career.
* For a new understanding of his early career, based on a newly discovered text, see also: Michot, Yahya, Ibn Sînâ: Lettre au vizir Abû Sa'd.
In 1904, he also wrote a novel, Born Again, clearly inspired by the popular Utopian fantasy Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, an early harbinger of the metaphysical turn his career would take with the theory of Lawsonomy.
After the early death of his father, Ambrose followed his father's career.
His career was forwarded by the Church however and institutions of the Catholic clerics supported his early advance.
Aalto's early career runs in parallel with the rapid economic growth and industrialization of Finland during the first half of the twentieth century and many of his clients were industrialists ; among these were the Ahlström-Gullichsen family.
The span of his career, from the 1920s to the 1970s, is reflected in the styles of his work, ranging from Nordic Classicism of the early work, to a rational International Style Modernism during the 1930s to a more organic modernist style from the 1940s onwards.
The height of Nimzowitsch's career was the late 1920s and early 1930s.
He changed his surname from Einstein ( to avoid confusion with the famous physicist ) and began a comedy career that quickly made him a regular on variety and talk shows during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
An increasing percentage of the ranks are " long-service " volunteer professionals ; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks ; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps.
In Bardot's early career, professional photographer Sam Lévin's photos contributed to her image of sensuality.
Disraeli had been considering a political career as early as 1830, before he departed England for the Mediterranean.
During the early years of his career he produced several drawings and additional contributions for Target: The Political Cartoon Quarterly.
However, Charlton credits much of the early development of his career to his grandfather Tanner and his mother Cissie.
The chosen name, " Ravens ," alludes to the famous poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, who spent the early part of his career in Baltimore, and is also buried there .< ref >
In 2006 Chris Noonan directed Miss Potter, a biopic of Potter ’ s life focusing on her early career and romance with her editor Norman Warne.
The anonymous sleeve notes accompanying the 1956 Decca album " Rock Around The Clock " describe Haley's early life and career thus: " Bill got his first professional job at the age of 13, playing and entertaining at an auction for the fee of $ 1 a night.
* In 1990, Haley's eldest son, John W. Haley, along with John von Hoëlle wrote Sound and Glory, a biography focusing mostly on Haley's early life and peak career years.
In his early career he and his bands contributed to the Turkish rock movement by combining traditional Turkish music with rock influences, which is still one of the main trends of Turkish popular music.
In an interview with Holger Petersen, on Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio in the fall of 2006 Bo Diddley commented about the racism that existed in the music industry establishment during the early part of his career that saw him deprived of his royalties from the most successful part of his career.

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