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* Kauffman, Stanley.
Stanley Kauffman described the film as " an attempt to keep old Hollywood alive — a place where nuns can turn out to be disguised whores, where heroes can always have a stick of dynamite under their vests, where every story has not one but two cute finishes.

Stanley and writes
" For example, Stanley writes:
* 1925-E. Stanley Jones, Methodist missionary to India, writes The Christ of the Indian Road
Stanley Meisler, biographer of Kofi Annan, writes that Boutros Ghali's reluctance in bombing the Serbs in Bosnia stemmed from French and British opposition to the tactic, as both countries had provided most of the UN peacekeepers and feared that the Serbs would retaliate against their soldiers.
In his opening remarks, Ebert writes, " Stanley Kubrick considered ' The Killing ' ( 1956 ) to be his first mature feature, after a couple of short warm-ups.
Historian Stanley G. Payne writes in his study of Fascism, " The Legion was arguably the most unusual mass movement of interwar Europe.
In the last of his ' Old Sam ' series of monologues, Stanley Holloway writes of the protagonist of the series, Sam, attempting to join the Army at the outbreak of war in 1939.
The Reverend Charles Stanley writes " I began to apply the principles of ( Think and Grow Rich ) to my endeavors as a pastor, and I discovered they worked!
Stanley writes that bare IRI is " simply the claim that whether or not someone knows that p may be determined in part by practical facts about the subject's environment.
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley writes that Elvis did not approve of his father's relationship with divorcee Dee Stanley and did not attend their wedding.
Stanley writes " I began to apply the principles of that book to my endeavors as a pastor, and I discovered they worked!

Stanley and often
They usually included a degree of social comment, and featured ensemble casts which often included Alec Guinness or Stanley Holloway.
Although it is often conjectured that the name HAL was based on a one-letter shift from the name IBM, this has been denied by both Clarke and 2001 director Stanley Kubrick.
According to economist William Stanley Jevons ( 1875 ), representative money arose because metal coins often were " variously clipped or depreciated " during use, but using representations for the value stored in banks ensured its worth.
In 1912, Asquith fell in love with Venetia Stanley, and his romantic obsession with her continued into 1915, when she married Edwin Montagu, a Liberal Cabinet Minister ; a volume of Asquith's letters to Venetia, often written during Cabinet meetings and describing political business in some detail, has been published ; but it is not known whether or not their relationship was sexually consummated.
Thereafter John Adey and Repton's younger son George Stanley Repton often worked with their father, although George continued to work in Nash's office as well.
The term was first used by Jock Young in reference to the public reaction to drug takers in Notting Hill, but it is often attributed to his colleague Stanley Cohen with regard to reactions of the establishment to mods and rockers.
Most blips were animated, often inspired by Stanley Donwood's album artwork, and have been seen as stories of nature reclaiming civilisation from uncontrollable biotechnology and consumerism.
He has often drawn inspiration from the work of director Stanley Kubrick, whose film 2001: A Space Odyssey inspired The Fountain.
The crew of Engine 51 was Chester " Chet " Kelly ( Timothy " Tim " Donnelly ), Marco Lopez ( Marco Lopez, an actor using his real name, is often thought to be an actual LACoFD firefighter ), Mike Stoker ( LACoFD firefighter Mike Stoker as himself ), Captain Dick Hammer ( LACoFD Captain Richard Hammer as himself, later John Smith, first season ), Captain Henry " Hank " Stanley ( Michael Norell, remaining seasons ).
Stanley Singer discussed ( 1971 ) this type of hypothesis and suggested that the electrical recombination time would be too short for the ball lightning lifetimes often reported.
Return to Forever's songs were distinctively melodic due to the Corea's composing style and the bass playing style of Stanley Clarke, who is often regarded with Pastorius as the most influential electric bassists of the 1970s.
By the time Stewart took office, it was becoming apparent that the policy was not being universally complied with: Conservative MLA George Douglas Stanley alleged that judges were often hungover when they sat in judgment of those accused of violating liquor laws, and Cross's replacement as Attorney-General, John Boyle, admitted that in his estimation 65 % of the province's male population broke the Prohibition Act.
Stanley Street is one of the suburb's two secondary restaurant strips ( with Victoria Street ) and is often referred to as Sydney's first " Little Italy ".
Ethical concerns surrounding the experiment often draw comparisons to the Milgram experiment, which was conducted in 1961 at Yale University by Stanley Milgram, Zimbardo's former high school friend.
Increasingly frail and often ill, Stanley Reed and his wife lived at the Hilaire Nursing Home in Huntington, New York for the last few years of their lives.
In one classical study, Stanley Milgram ( as part of the Milgram Experiment ) created a highly controversial and often replicated study.
Another notable study is the Stanley Milgram obedience experiment, often known as the Milgram experiment.
Wanda often gives weak explanations for what happened to each student, such as when she casts a spell and turns one boy into a bowl of jello, she asks Stanley how he knows that the boy wasn't a already bowl of jello when he got to school.
Pontiac has often been imagined by artists, as in this 19th-century painting by John Mix Stanley, but no authentic portraits are known to exist.
Along with Maurice Wilkes and Stanley Gill he is credited with the invention of the subroutine ( which they referred to as the closed subroutine ), because of which jump to subroutine instruction is often called Wheeler Jump.
Soon after the establishment of relational ties between the Africans and Europeans, East African slavers from Zanzibar, often erroneously called " Arabs " by European writers of the time, reached Stanley Falls.
George Stanley Faber ( 25 October 1773 – 27 January 1854 ) ( often written G. S. Faber ) was an Anglican theologian and prolific author.
For a time, starting on 26 May 2005, he wrote a weekly column for the G2 section of The Guardian, and continues to write for various newspapers and magazines, often on environmental topics ( see Stanley Johnson personal site below for details ).
Stanley Newcomb " Stan " Kenton ( December 15, 1911 – August 25, 1979 ) was a pianist, composer, and arranger who led an innovative, influential, and often controversial American jazz orchestra.

Stanley and shot
Herald photographer Stanley Forman received two Pulitzer Prizes consecutively in 1976 and 1977, the first being a dramatic shot of a young child falling in mid-air from her mother's arms on the upper stories of a burning apartment building to the waiting arms of firefighters below, and the latter ( known as " The soiling of Old Glory ") being of Ted Landsmark, an African American city official, being beaten with an American flag during Boston's school busing crisis.
Following another playoff upset in 1953 at the hands of the Bruins, the Red Wings won back to back Stanley Cups in 1954 ( over Montreal, when Habs defenseman Doug Harvey redirected a Tony Leswick shot into his own net ) and 1955 ( also over Montreal in the full seven games ).
The film, shot very quickly and efficiently by Eastwood and Frank Stanley, came in $ 1 million ( US $ in dollars ) under budget and was finished three days ahead of schedule.
Stanley Kubrick's film Barry Lyndon has scenes shot with a NASA / Zeiss 50mm f / 0. 7, the fastest lens in film history.
Much of the series was shot on location, with Stanley played by Keith Buckley.
Mike goes hunting with Axel, John and Stanley one more time, and after tracking a beautiful deer across the woods, takes his " one shot " but pulls the rifle up and fires into the air, unable to take another life.
The opening scene with the ridiculously long, wide angle continuous shot of Spaceball One is an homage to the opening scene of Star Wars — which itself is an homage to the first shot of the Discovery One in Stanley Kubrick ’ s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
It is revealed on the DVD documentary that after having shot many takes of any given scene, Stanley Kubrick would frequently ask Scott to redo it in an " over the top " fashion.
A few scenes from the movie A League of Their Own ( 1992 ) were shot in Henderson, including boarding house scenes filmed at 612 North Main St., once the home of Augustus Owsley Stanley, a governor of Kentucky and U. S. senator.
* Private " Snowball " Brown in the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket commits a malapropism in trying to explain details of President Kennedy's assassination and the distance of the shot taken by Lee Harvey Oswald.
In the crime drama " Hell is a City "( 1960 ) he starred opposite Stanley Baker, the film was shot on location in Manchester, England.
Still from Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, some of which was shot just by candlelight.
Day of the Fight is a 1951 American short subject documentary film shot in black-and-white and also the first picture directed by Stanley Kubrick.
Prior to the establishment of the outdoor Stanley Street set, most of the location footage was shot in West London.
Most of the scenes were shot on the Coolibah Station in the Northern Territory, as well as at Stanley Chasm, Ormiston Gorge and Mary River in the north.
The final shot of the film is of Dean — using the name ' Stanley ' — romancing Barbara, with Max watching them via binoculars, implying that Max and Dean are now working together to get Max's money back.
On December 5, 1990, Bias's younger brother, James Stanley " Jay " Bias III, a promising young basketball talent, was shot to death at age 20 following a dispute in the parking lot of Prince George's Plaza, a Hyattsville shopping mall located just a few miles from the University of Maryland.
Barttelot had been shot in a dispute, Jameson was at Bangala dying of a fever, Troup had been invalided home, and Herbert Ward had gone back down the Congo a second time to telegraph the Relief Committee in London for further instructions ( the Column had not heard from Stanley in over a year ).
* Goaltender Marc-André Fleury of the Pittsburgh Penguins had a shot from Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings go between his legs and stop short of the goal in the third period of Game 6 of the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals.
One memorable scene was shot at the location of the old Lakefield train station on Stanley St.
* 15 October — World Middleweight Champion Stanley Ketchel is shot and killed at Conway, Missouri, by Walter Dipley, a jealous farm worker.
Jimmy climbed up the ivy to Sir Stanley Digby's room, threw the formula down to Loraine, climbed back down the ivy and into the library where he staged the fight, shot himself in his right arm and threw the second pistol onto the lawn.
The first successful penalty shot in NHL Stanley Cup Final history occurred on June 5, 2006, when Chris Pronger of the Edmonton Oilers beat Cam Ward of the Hurricanes, following an illegal covering of the puck by Carolina's Niclas Wallin.

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