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Other notable guest stars included: Cesar Romero as Chico's absentee father ; Tony Orlando as Chico's look-alike, the ex-fiance of a hostile woman he wants to date ; José Feliciano, who wrote the theme song, as Chico's womanizing famous-singer cousin Pepe Fernando ; Sammy Davis Jr. as himself ; Herbie Faye appeared as Bernie in the 1975 episode " Louie's Retirement "; Shelley Winters ( reuniting with Albertson, with whom she'd costarred in The Poseidon Adventure ) as the owner of the local bakery, Shirley Schrift ( her real name ); Jim Backus as Ed's friend who uses him as a " beard "— pretending to be playing cards with him when cheating on his wife ( Audra Lindley ); silent-film actress Carmel Myers as a former star who has fallen on hard times, brings in her car for repairs, and stays in the garage while looking for work ; George Takei as Ed's supposed long-lost son from his time in Japan during World War II ; Cesare Danova as Aunt Connie's Spanish aristocrat boyfriend, the Count de Catalan, in the second episode in which she appeared ; comedian Joey Bishop as an inept robber ; Bernie Kopell as a plastic surgeon ; Rose Marie as a CB radio enthusiast with whom a lonely Ed connects on New Year's Eve ; Penny Marshall, as a waitress ; football star Rosey Grier as himself, Della's date for a charity benefit dance ; Larry Hovis as a customer in the second episode of the first season ; and Jim Jordan ( of radio's Fibber McGee and Molly ) as a mechanic who used to be a big businessman, until he was victimized by his own company's retirement-age mandate ).
Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote the poem Adonais for John Keats, and uses the myth as an extended metaphor for Keats ' death.
Shelley uses this to illustrate the evil in man's nature.
He manipulates the Tsarina's lady-in-waiting, Sonia ( Shelley ), whom he uses to satisfy his voracious sexual appetite and gain access to the Tsarina.

Shelley and letters
Staton and Curtis are assisted by Shelley Pleger, who inks and letters Staton's drawings, along with Shane Fisher, who provides the coloring on the Sunday strips, and Chicago-area policeman Jim Doherty, who provides " Crimestopper " captions for the Sunday strips, and acts as the feature's technical advisor.
The storyline is based on an anecdote that James heard about a Shelley devotee who tried to obtain some valuable letters written by the poet.
* The letters of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Shelley scholar Carlos Baker states that " the title of his college pamphlet should have been The Necessity of Agnosticism rather than The Necessity of Atheism ," while historian David Berman argues that Shelley was an atheist, both because he characterized himself as such, and because " he denies the existence of God in both published works and private letters " during the same period.
Still, what Clairmont longed for most of all was privacy and peace and quiet, as she complained in letters to Mary Shelley.
Epistolary novels, which were very common in the early years of the novel, generally consist of a series of letters written by different characters, and necessarily switching when the writer changes ; the classic books Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Dracula by Abraham " Bram " Stoker and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde take this approach.
Hogg and Shelley subsequently exchanged many emotional letters over the course of the following two months, but then ceased communicating for a year.
Despite this, the two poets exchanged letters when Shelley and his wife moved to Italy.
Shelley and became Top-40 " WRES ", the new call letters being Shelley's initials.

Shelley and one
He was one of the main figures of the second generation of romantic poets along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, despite his work only having been in publication for four years before his death.
The Pindarick of Cowley was revived around 1800 by William Wordsworth for one of his very finest poems, the Intimations of Immortality ode ; irregular odes were also written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley who wrote odes with regular stanza patterns.
Shelley Emling writes that the family lived so close to the sea that the same storms that swept along the cliffs to reveal the fossils sometimes flooded the Annings ' home, on one occasion forcing them to crawl out of an upstairs bedroom window to avoid being drowned.
Bloody Mama ( 1970 ), Starring Shelley Winters as Ma Barker, and twenty-six-year-old Robert De Niro in one of his earliest film roles.
She was standing one day, the day before I was taken ill, 15 at a window that looked on the Terrace with Trelawny — it was day — she saw as she thought Shelley pass by the window, as he often was then, without a coat or jacket — he passed again — now as he passed both times the same way — and as from the side towards which he went each time there was no way to get back except past the window again ( except over a wall twenty feet from the ground ) she was struck at seeing him pass twice thus & looked out & seeing him no more she cried — " Good God can Shelley have leapt from the wall ?....
* Percy Bysshe Shelley has his annus mirabilis, one of his most productive years
A filmed version of Strasberg-directed Three Sisters ( 1966 ) opened with Stanley reprising the role of Masha, and is the only time one can see her perform in a film alongside Geraldine Page, Sandy Dennis, Shelley Winters and other well-known names of the Actors Studio.
In 2004, after an initial investigation into the company's practices, Secretary of State of California Kevin Shelley issued a ban on one model of Diebold voting machines in that state.
Shelley Berman found that he could create solo routines by showing one half of telephone conversations.
Swinburne described it as " the sublimest poem published in our language, between the last masterpiece of Milton ( Samson Agonistes ) and the first masterpiece of Shelley, ( Prometheus Unbound ) one equally worthy to stand unchallenged beside either for poetic perfection as well as moral majesty.
The show was created by Shelley Duvall, and lasted only one season.
Nash returned to TNA once more on the April 27, 2006 episode of Impact !, announcing in a pre-taped segment that he would give a private interview to Alex Shelley one week later.
In " Information Literacy as a Liberal Art ", Jeremy J. Shapiro and Shelley K. Hughes advocated a more holistic approach to information literacy education, one that encouraged not merely the addition of information technology courses as an adjunct to existing curricula, but rather a radically new conceptualization of " our entire educational curriculum in terms of information ".
By the beginning of the 1860s Boscombe consisted of the Shelley estate and some cottages, one of which is known to have stood at the top of Boscombe Hill, near the present Drummond Road.
In particular, one massive fallen statue at the Ramesseum is now inextricably linked with Shelley, because of the cartouche on its shoulder bearing Ramesses's throne name, User-maat-re Setep-en-re, the first part of which Diodorus transliterated into Greek as " Ozymandias ".
In " Cliffie's Big Score " ( 1986 ), he and Diane Chambers ( Shelley Long ) are dancing partners for the contest in one night.
* Shelley Long as Lucille Newtrich ( one episode )
" Clairmont's emotions were so stirred by Cordelia that she had one of her " horrors ," a hysterical fit, Mary Shelley recorded in her own journal entry for the same day.
" Clairmont You know --& I believe saw once that odd-headed girl — who introduced herself to me shortly before I left England — but you do not know — that I found her with Shelley and her sister at Geneva — I never loved her nor pretended to love her — but a man is a man --& if a girl of eighteen comes prancing to you at all hours of the night — there is but one way — the suite of all this is that she was with child --& returned to England to assist in peopling that desolate island ... This comes of " putting it about " ( as Jackson calls it ) & be dammed to it — and thus people come into the world.
Clairmont wrote to Mary Shelley ; " He likes a turbid and troubled life ; I a quiet one ; he is full of fine feeling and has no principles ; I am full of fine principles but never had a feeling ( in my life ).
At one point, she thought of writing a book about the dangers that might result from " erroneous opinions " about the relations between men and women, using examples from the lives of Shelley and Byron.
In the popular TV series Xena: Warrior Princess, Cyane is a recurring name of prominent Amazon warriors, each considered the reincarnation of the former one: five different Cyanes ( from different times ) are shown in " Xenaverse ", played respectively by Vicky Pratt as " Cyane III ", Selma Blair as " Cyane I ", Shelley Edwards as " Cyane IV " and Morgan Reese Fairhead as " Cyane V ".
In 1990, Isaacs named a four-hour dramatisation of an early Percy Bysshe Shelley Gothic horror novel, Zastrozzi ( 1986 ), as one of the 10 programmes of which he was most proud during his tenure as Channel 4's chief executive.

Shelley and variety
On these occasions Mr. Chandler was among the men of strong frames, sinewy arms, and pugnacity of spirit, who furnished the Whig muscle to defeat this variety of “ Loco-foco trick .” He and Alanson Shelley ( now a well-known Detroit merchant ) were with a few others of like strength and stature, the Whig bodyguard who forced a way for voters through the dense crowd, and interposed for the rescue of the threatened.
The main firms making chintz — Grimwades ( trade name Royal Winton ), A. G. Richardson & Co. ( trade name Crown Ducal ), James Kent Ltd., Shelley Potteries Ltd., and Elijah Cotton Ltd. ( trade name Lord Nelson )— were English and turned out a great variety of chintz dinnerware, teaware, and ornamental pieces mostly in the 1920s to the 1960s.

Shelley and story
One of the first writers of science fiction was Mary Shelley, whose novel Frankenstein ( 1818 ) dealt with the asexual creation of new life, a re-telling of the Adam and Eve story.
Storyspace 2. 0, a professional level hypertext development tool, is available from Eastgate Systems, which has also published many notable works of electronic literature, including Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story, Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl, Stuart Moulthrop's Victory Garden, and Judy Malloy's its name was Penelope, Forward Anywhere.
* 1816 – Lord Byron reads Fantasmagoriana to his four house guests at the Villa Diodati, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont, and John Polidori, and inspires his challenge that each guest write a ghost story, which culminated in Mary Shelley writing the novel Frankenstein, John Polidori writing the short story The Vampyre, and Byron writing the poem Darkness.
This sub-plot has an obvious similarity to the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and even more so, perhaps, to subsequent film adaptations of the novel ( the novel itself does not present electricity as Frankenstein's means of creating the monster.
Although never acknowledged by Matheson, it is worth noting that Mary Shelley published a novel entitled The Last Man that told the story of a future world ravaged by a plague and the last solitary inhabitant.
Byron also composed an enigmatic fragmentary story concerning the mysterious fate of an aristocrat named Augustus Darvell whilst journeying in the Orient — as his contribution to the famous ghost story competition at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816, between him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley and John William Polidori ( who was Byron's personal physician ).
* Galvani's report of his investigations were mentioned specifically by Mary Shelley as part of the summer reading list leading up to an ad hoc ghost story contest on a rainy day in Switzerland — and the resultant novel Frankensteinand its reanimated construct.
They decided to have a contest to see who could write the scariest story, leading Shelley to write Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus and Lord Byron to write " A Fragment ", which Polidori later stole and rewrote as The Vampyre — a precursor to Dracula.
It tells the story of the making of Bandolier in the band's own words, including an extensive audio interview with Burke Shelley.
Although the story is not particularly successful as a narrative because of Lamb's poor sense of plot, it was well thought of by Lamb's contemporaries and led Shelley to observe “ what a lovely thing is Rosamund Gray!
He was present at the famous gathering at the Villa Diodati on 16 June 1816 when Byron issued a challenge to him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin and Claire Clairmont to write a ghost story.
Scholar Bradford A. Booth suggested in 1938 that Clairmont, driven by a need for money, might have been the true author of most of " The Pole ," an 1830 short story that appeared in the magazine The Court Assembly and Belle Assemblée as by " The Author of Frankenstein " Unlike Mary Shelley, Clairmont was familiar with the Polish used in the story.
* Shelley Jackson-Writing ; novelist and short story writer
The story makers are named after English poets, William Wordsworth, John Milton, Lord Byron, Dante Rossetti ( or possibly Christina Rossetti ), Percy Bysshe Shelley ( or possibly Mary Shelley ), William Blake, and John Webster.

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