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Siskel's and Roger
This was the last film reviewed by the noted film critics Gene Siskel, who gave the film a thumbs up, and Roger Ebert, who gave the film a thumbs down, on Siskel and Ebert and The Movies before Siskel's death on 20 February 1999.
* In the opening credits for Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's Sneak Previews, Ebert's name appears on a tub of popcorn and Siskel's on a Good & Plenty box.

Siskel's and Ebert
After Siskel's death in 1999, Ebert teamed with Richard Roeper for the television series Ebert & Roeper & the Movies, which began airing in 2000.
" Siskel declined to comment on the new arrangement, but Ebert publicly criticized Siskel's Tribune bosses for punishing Siskel for taking their television program to a company other than Tribune Entertainment.
After Siskel's death, the producers of Siskel & Ebert hired other film critics and began using them on a rotating basis as an audition for a permanent successor.
It was widely known for the " thumbs up / thumbs down " review summaries given during Siskel's and Ebert's tenures ( although these are a trademark held by Ebert and by Siskel's widow, not the producers ).
The weekend following Siskel's death, Ebert devoted the entire half hour as a tribute to him.

Siskel's and ;
As a critic, Siskel's first top ten list was in 1969 ; Ebert's had debuted in 1967.

colleague and Roger
Roger Casement, writing to a consular colleague in Lisbon on August 3, 1903 from Lake Mantumba in the Congo Free State, said: " The people round here are all cannibals.
A colleague, Roger Beadon, recalled ( in a 1969 recording for the BBC ) that Orwell was fast to learn the language and that before he left Burma, " was able to speak fluently with Burmese priests in ' very high-flown Burmese.
Together with his colleague, Roger Brown, Lenneberg proposed that in order to prove such a causality one would have to be able to directly correlate linguistic phenomena with behavior.
The demotion occurred after Siskel and longtime Chicago film critic colleague Roger Ebert decided to shift the production of their weekly movie-review show — then known as At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert and later known as Siskel & Ebert & The Movies — from Tribune Entertainment to The Walt Disney Company's Buena Vista Television unit.
Author Roger Morris, a former colleague of Haig's on the National Security Council early in Nixon's first term, wrote that when Ford pardoned Nixon, he in effect pardoned Haig as well.
Along with colleague Roger Ebert, he hosted the popular review show Siskel & Ebert At the Movies from 1975 until his death.
That theory was originated by Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Management, at The University of Toronto and collaboratively developed with his colleague Mihnea C. Moldoveanu, Director of the Desautels Centre for Integrative Thinking.
He was admitted to the bar in 1815, and then moved to Baltimore, where he became a legal colleague of Luther Martin, William Pinkney and Roger B. Taney.
Roger Ebert included The Cable Guy in his worst of the year list for 1996, though colleague Gene Siskel disagreed.
Roger Ebert greeted the film with ★★ stars and also rated it ( along with colleague Gene Siskel ) thumbs down on their television program, stating that Pee-Wee entered the real world, and comparing it to Pee-Wee's Playhouse, dubbed by the duo as " the television show " and Pee-wee's Big Adventure ( by claiming that the characters in those have absolutely no connection with reality whatsoever ).
The piece is based upon the Shepard scale concept, named after Tenney's colleague at Bell Labs psychologist Roger Shepard, though the technique which the piece uses is more properly described as a continuous Risset scale or Shepard-Risset glissando ( Polansky 2003 ).
* In the film Lethal Weapon 2, South African criminal Arjen Rudd ( played by Joss Ackland ), his colleague Pieter Vorstedt ( played by Derrick O ' Connor ) and their followers frequently refer to Danny Glover's character Roger Murtaugh, who is African American, as a " kaffir ".
In 2000, he joined his old colleague Roger Mudd for a History Channel look at the quadrennial gatherings.
He and his colleague Georges Mager ( principal trumpet from 1919 until 1950 ) were both teachers of well-known trumpeters Roger Voisin, who became principal trumpet with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1950, and Adolph Herseth, who was principal trumpet with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1948 until 2001.

colleague and Ebert
In 1995, Ebert, along with colleague Gene Siskel, guest starred on an episode of the animated TV series The Critic.
Ultimately, Ebert's Chicago Sun-Times colleague Richard Roeper was hired and the show was renamed Ebert & Roeper at the Movies.
In an 1990 Siskel and Ebert special on Cruise, Ebert added one more ingredient to the formula, the " Dying Friend ", referencing how in almost all the Cruise formula films, his friend / colleague had almost ended up sick or dying in the course of the film to present an emotional challenge for the Cruise character.
" Ebert and his colleague, Gene Siskel, gave the film a " Two Thumbs Up " rating on their syndicated television program, Siskel and Ebert and the Movies.

colleague and also
Time was also taken up in a controversy involving his Senate colleague from Tennessee, John Bell, a leading Whig.
The readings of the Vatican manuscript were given with more exactness and certainty than had been possible in the earlier editions, and the editor had also the advantage of using the published labours of his colleague and friend Samuel Prideaux Tregelles.
He also noted that the " feud " that there may have been between Jones and colleague Robert Clampett was mainly because they were so different from each other.
In 1936, Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and his French colleague Yvette Cauchois also analyzed pollucite, this time using their high-resolution X-ray apparatus.
The write-off occurred after Dr Fitzgerald left politics and Dr. Fitzgerald also said he believed his then Fine Gael colleague, Peter Sutherland, who was chairman of AIB at the time, was unaware of the situation.
He was admired by and influential among other philosophers, and also by the Bloomsbury Group, but is ( unlike his colleague Russell ) mostly unknown today outside of academic philosophy.
In addition to pioneering experimental psychology, Ebbinghaus was also a strong defender of this direction of the new science, as is illustrated by his public dispute with University of Berlin colleague, Wilhelm Dilthey.
Reinitzer's Viennese colleague von Zepharovich also indicated that the intermediate " fluid " was crystalline.
Beginning with the 2008 – 09 season, Albert was also paired with his TNT broadcast colleague Mike Fratello on the YES Network.
They have a " professional association, cognitive base, institutionalized training, licensing, work autonomy, colleague control ... ( and ) code of ethics ," to which Larson then also adds, " high standards of professional and intellectual excellence ," ( Larson, p. 221 ) that " professions are occupations with special power and prestige ," ( Larson, p. x ) and that they comprise " an exclusive elite group ," ( Larson, p. 20 ) in all societies.
This armillary sphere was also described by Gerbert in a letter to his colleague Constantine.
Orde Wingate, also involved in planning that operation, had taken such a dislike to Powell that he asked a colleague to restrain him if he was tempted to " beat his brains in ".
His colleague whom he alerted also saw the event.
A colleague of Antiochianus, Virius Orfitus, also the descendant of a powerful family would continue to hold influence during his father's term as prefect.
The Sherman Antitrust Act was named after its author, Senator John Sherman, an Ohio Republican, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, who was also Rockefeller's colleague.
Yakovlev was also a close colleague of Andropov associate KGB General Yevgeny Primakov, later Prime Minister of Russia.
His HZDS colleague Augustín Marián Húska said: " The NATO-War against Yugoslavia in 1999 was also a signal to us, to not pursue any vision of political independence anymore.
Examination of her anatase by a colleague, mineralogist Dr Kenneth Towe, showed that it was very different from the neat, rounded crystals found in the Vinland Map and modern pigments, and despite decades of further work, she was also never able to explain how the iron would have disappeared from the Vinland Map ink.
He was also a well-respected colleague at Columbia University, where he taught alongside fellow staff.
* Maurice ' Memphis ' Hardaker ( a member of a skiffle group called Rob Ferris And The Wildcats, he was also mentioned in the original 60s series as work colleague Morrie Hardaker )
His friend, and Trinity College colleague, John Hingston from Skibbereen also played the uilleann pipes.
Trevor-Roper's attacks on the philosophies of history advanced by Arnold J. Toynbee and Edward Hallett Carr, and on his colleague A. J. P. Taylor's account of the origins of Second World War, were also widely noted.
He also has a bad relationship with his colleague Dave Clifton ( played by Phil Cornwell ), Alan occasionally insults him while introducing him on his show ( for example in " Alan Attraction ", Alan says " Here's a man who indeed won't be killing anyone with syphilis ").
Lott and his future Senate colleague, Thad Cochran ( also elected to Congress that year ), were only the second and third Republicans elected to Congress from Mississippi since Reconstruction.
Le Mesurier also teamed up with another ex-Dad's Army colleague, Clive Dunn, to record a novelty single, " There Ain't Much Change from a Pound These Days " / " After All These Years ", which had been written by Le Mesurier's step-son, David Malin.

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