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Sheldon and complains
For instance, when Sheldon complains that the packet of Eaton's Corrasable Bond paper she bought for him is smudge-prone, she smashes his still-healing knee ; in the book, when he mentions that her typewriter is missing a key, she cuts off his thumb.

Sheldon and constantly
She begins to annoy Sheldon and Lisa ( with the whole city now watching ) by constantly talking to strangers about his most embarrassing moments.

Sheldon and therapist
Sheldon also finds that Wilkes was formerly married to a physical therapist named Ralph Dugan, who later divorced her, citing " mental cruelty.

Sheldon and about
The late Sheldon Brown has a website with many details about three-speed bicycles, including the history and workings of the bicycle.
Sheldon already held the living of Hackney, received that of Oddington, Oxfordshire at about the same time as Ickford, and at some time also that of Newington, Oxfordshire.
He is an expert on pet care and worries about the welfare of any animal entrusted to Angela ( as seen in the episode " Turtle Confessions " when Angela was looking after Gina's pet turtle Sheldon ).
In 1981, United States TV networks CBS and NBC approached Sheldon Wiseman about producing a 13 episode Raccoons TV series.
He worked on several left-oriented documentaries, including narrating Sheldon Dick's Men and Dust, about silicosis among miners.
Sheldon also took Burt's first " moddle " to the Patent Office in Washington D. C. sometime between March 9 and 12, 1830, as Burt writes about on March 13, 1830, on his second typographer typewriter he built.
In 1964, he starred as city editor Lou Sheldon, in the short-lived CBS drama about the fictitious New York Globe, The Reporter, with Harry Guardino in the title role as journalist Danny Taylor.
Of the social issues Sheldon espoused during his lifetime, the two he was most passionate about were equality and prohibition.
The Order is a 2001 20M action thriller film about a religious order, written by Jean-Claude Van Damme and Les Weldon and directed by Sheldon Lettich and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Screenwriter and novelist Sidney Sheldon had originally written a script for CBS entitled Double Twist about a married couple who were also both spies.
* Beans and Rice ( sung by Jack Sheldon and Bob Dorough ), about complementary proteins, and combining basic foods to create new dishes.
( Info about Mr. London's efforts with Mr. Sheldon, his brief tenure with " Tinker's Workshop " and his involvement with " The Today Show " can be found in " The NYC Kids Shows Round Up " section of www. tvparty. com.
At the time ( mid-1950s ), Keirsey was mainly interested in the relationship between temperament and abnormal behavior, finding that Ernst Kretschmer and his disciple William Sheldon were the only ones who wrote about this relationship.
Now it's up to him and his friend Sheldon, who knows almost everything about monsters, to defeat the troll when it kidnaps Eddie's older brother.
A television movie about his life and campaign, The Sheldon Kennedy Story, aired on CTV in 1999.
Yellen's work in Broadway theatre includes his Tony-nominated libretto for the musical, The Rothschilds, with music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick ; Rex, a musical about the life and loves of Henry VIII with music by Richard Rodgers-recently revised with Sheldon Harnick, and given a well received revival at the Toronto Light Opera Company ; and Strangers, a biographical drama about Sinclair Lewis.
Sheldon held that good management was about more than technique-it should be concerned with human understanding.
Sheldon Adelson revealed it would take “ a year and a half or so ” to complete the new Cotai resort at plots 5 and 6 on 9 January 2011, meaning the sites will be completed by about mid-2012.
Initially as simply Ma Hunkel, the Golden Age Red Tornado originated in Sheldon Meyer's semi-autobiographical humor feature " Scribbly ", about a boy cartoonist, in All-American Comics.

Sheldon and her
to Joan Sheldon the conditional bequest of ten thousand to be paid to her in the event that she was still in Mrs. Meeker's employ at the time of the latter's death.
James Tiptree, Jr. ( August 24, 1915 – May 19, 1987 ) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death.
" In 1945 she married her second husband, Huntington D Sheldon, at the close of the war on her assignment in Paris and she was discharged from the military in 1946, at which time she set up a small business in partnership with her husband.
The same year her first story (" The Lucky Ones ") was published in the November 16, 1946 issue of The New Yorker, and credited to " Alice Bradley " in the magazine itself, but to " Alice Bradley Sheldon " in the magazine's DVD index.
Sheldon had a complex relationship with her sexual orientation, putting different terms to use over the years.
Unsure what to do with her new degrees and her new / old careers, Sheldon began to write science fiction.
The revelation of her gender had less adverse impact on people's opinions of her talent than she had feared ; her final Nebula Award ( for " The Screwfly Solution ", published under her other occasional pseudonym, Raccoona Sheldon ) was awarded in 1977.
One well-known name, Tiptree, has assisted Sheldon in conveying feministic themes and beliefs to her audience.
On May 19, 1987, at age 71, Sheldon took the life of her 84-year-old, nearly-blind husband and then took her own.
In an interview with Charles Platt in the early 1980s Sheldon spoke of her emotional problems and previous suicide attempts.
Sheldon influenced this award through her use of a masculine pseudonym, James Tiptree, Jr., demonstrating that there is no distinction in works of science fiction when written by either gender.
The award is named for Alice B. Sheldon, who wrote under the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. By choosing a masculine nom de plume, having her stories accepted under that name and winning awards with them, Sheldon helped demonstrate that the division between male and female science fiction writing was illusory.
Alice Bradley Sheldon had a multiplicity of reasons to write under the pen name of James Tiptree, Jr .: she was a woman writing in the heavily male-dominated genre of science fiction ; she was a bisexual woman who may have wanted to avoid the inherent biases of her readers ; and she was a career intelligence officer, first in the Army Air Corps and then in the early years of the CIA, for whom concealment was a way of life.
Her older sister, Mary, was one of her godparents, along with Archbishop of Canterbury Gilbert Sheldon and Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth.
Editor Sheldon Mayer replaced the name " Suprema " with " Wonder Woman ", and the character made her debut in All Star Comics # 8 ( December 1941 ).
* On an episode of the TV show The Big Bang Theory, called The Alien Parasite Hypothesis, Amy Farrah Fowler is explaining to Sheldon Cooper her attraction to a boy named Zach.
* Alice Sheldon, science fiction author better known by her pen name, James Tiptree, Jr.

Sheldon and she
The problem was not that Sheldon had the inability to write what she wanted to write, it was mostly because Sheldon was a woman.
Sheldon gets confused when Amy tries to explain this, since he thinks that she is asking him the question " Who?
Although Loy was never nominated for an Academy Award for any single performance, after an extensive letter writing campaign and years of lobbying by screenwriter and then-Writers Guild of America, west board member Michael Russnow, who enlisted the support of Loy's former screen colleagues and friends such as Roddy McDowall, Sidney Sheldon, Harold Russell and many others, she received a 1991 Academy Honorary Award " for her career achievement ".
In the Marti Webb recording and subsequent London productions ( of both Tell Me on a Sunday and Song and Dance ) the lead character is not named, nor are most of the men she has relationships with, except Sheldon Bloom / Tyler King ( 2003 version ).
; Nadira: ( Portrayed by Kate Sheldon ) The daughter of Ransik, she is very loyal to her father.
In 1962, she married lyricist Sheldon Harnick, best known for his work in Fiddler On The Roof.
At Northwestern she met several unknown stars and producers, including Agnes Nixon, Charlton Heston, Paul Lynde, and songwriter Sheldon Harnick.
In 1955 she released her first ( and only ) solo album, Songs I Taught My Mother, which featured " silly, sinful, and satirical " songs by Sheldon Harnick, Vernon Duke, John La Touche, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart, and Marc Blitzstein ( who reportedly wrote the song " Modest Maid " especially for Rae ), among others.
Shortly after beginning her studies there, she met Sheldon Vanauken at the Indianapolis department store where she worked hand-tinting photographs to earn her tuition.
After various brunette starlets and beauty queens unsuccessfully tried out for the role she was approached by Sheldon who had seen her in The Brass Bottle and had been recommended by various colleagues.
She appeared in the segment " Scrambled Eggs " where she mistook Sheldon for being her unborn egg.
Ingrid Sheldon became involved in city government during these years, and first ran for elective office in 1988, when she was elected to the city council as a Republican.
Four years later, Sheldon ran for mayor, attacking what she and her supporters deemed to be the imperious style of governance by incumbent Democratic mayor Liz Brater.
In Sheldon's reelection campaigns of 1996 and 1998, she eked out narrow victories against Ann Arbor Democratic city-councilman Chris Kolb, who accused Sheldon of not doing enough in the areas of environmental policy, affordable housing, and downtown vitality.

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