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Mrs. Stanley Wright is ticket chairman and Mrs. Theodore Pate is in charge of publicity.
The film adaptation, directed by Stanley Kubrick, is based on the American edition of the book ( which Burgess considered to be " badly flawed ").
The town's other famous association is with Accrington Stanley F. C., the butt of many ( largely affectionate ) jokes.
One of the most popular types of workplace utility knife is the retractable or folding utility knife ( also known as a Stanley knife, boxcutter, X-Acto knife, or by various other names ).
In British, Australian and New Zealand English, along with Dutch and Austrian German, a utility knife frequently used in the construction industry is known as a Stanley knife.
This name is a genericised trademark named after Stanley Works, a manufacturer of such knives.
The Blue Crane ( Anthropoides paradiseus ), also known as the Stanley Crane and the Paradise Crane, is the national bird of South Africa.
In Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt ( 2002 ), Bayonne is the first city recolonized by the Muslims after the total depopulation of Europe by the Black Death.
This thesis is not confirmed by the extensive study on the causes of the dissolution of the Soviet Union by two prominent economists from the World Bank — William Easterly and Stanley Fisher from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
Stanley Stowers, however, has argued on rhetorical grounds that Paul is in these verses not addressing a Jew at all but rather an easily recognizable caricature of the typical boastful person ( ὁ ἀλαζων ).
The company now operates several retail outlets in Stanley and is involved in port services and shipping operations.
Services in Stanley are delivered via fibre optic and copper ; in the remainder of the Islands the service is delivered via wireless technology
The main international airport is RAF Mount Pleasant, west of Stanley.
The smaller Port Stanley Airport, outside the city, is used mainly for internal flights.
It is mainly based in Stanley but there is also a detachment at Mount Pleasant.
It is the present day main harbour area of the City of Vancouver beyond Stanley Park.
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.
However, about once a week some character spots the fact that HAL is one letter ahead of IBM, and promptly assumes that Stanley and I were taking a crack at the estimable institution ... As it happened, IBM had given us a good deal of help, so we were quite embarrassed by this, and would have changed the name had we spotted the coincidence.
The Aberdeen Pavilion, built in 1898 in Ottawa was used for ice hockey in 1904 and is the oldest existing facility that has hosted Stanley Cup games.
Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, a British astrophysicist of the early 20th century, wrote in his book The Nature of the Physical World ; " The stuff of the world is mind-stuff ";
Kim Stanley Robinson ( born March 23, 1952 ) is an American science fiction writer known for his award-winning Mars trilogy.

Stanley and apparently
Apparently “ in preparing the ground for the usurpation and in consolidating his position, Richard found it more expedient to appease than to alienate the house of Stanley .” Thus, Lord Stanley was soon at liberty and continued as steward of the royal household, apparently flourishing at the heart of the new regime.
Nonsense may also be used abusively, as in Pinter's The Birthday Party when Goldberg and McCann torture Stanley with apparently nonsensical questions and non-sequiturs:
Luminaries such as Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, Douglas Hofstadter, Ken Burns, Harold Bloom, Camille Paglia, Hunter Thompson, Anne Rice, and Jacques Derrida were apparently interviewed as to their opinions about the film.
He held this position ( in which he was neither interested nor particularly effective ) until 1924 when he was apparently equally undistinguished as Minister for Agriculture under Stanley Baldwin.
Finding Kabaka Mutesa I apparently receptive, Stanley wrote to the Church Missionary Society ( CMS ) in London and persuaded it to send missionaries to Buganda in 1877.
The global financial community apparently didn't see the IMF's track record as one of conflicted interests or consistent failure: IMF managing director Stanley Fischer and Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin both left for multimillion dollar jobs at Citigroup.
At the end of Game 4 of the 1927 Stanley Cup, Coutu started a bench-clearing brawl, apparently at the request of coach Art Ross, by assaulting referee Jerry Laflamme and tackling referee Billy Bell.
Billy Coutu was the first, and to date only, player banned from the NHL for life for violence in 1927 ; he assaulted referee Jerry Laflamme and tackled referee Billy Bell before starting a bench-clearing brawl during a Stanley Cup game between the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators, apparently on the orders of Bruins coach Art Ross.
He was one of the first to realize that Stanley Milgram's famous " six degrees " letter-passing experiment implied not only that there are short paths between individuals in social networks but also that people seem to be good at finding those paths, an apparently simple observation that turns out to have profound implications for the structure of the networks in question.
During the evening, Sir Arthur's son ( Arthur ) Stanley Wilson observed Sir William apparently cheating by altering the amount of the bets he had on the table after he won or lost a hand: he told his mother, his brother-in-law Edward Lycett Green, and his friend Berkeley Levett.
is apparently due to Touchard ( according to Richard P. Stanley, who mentions it in his panorama article " Exercises on Catalan and Related Numbers " giving an overwhelming plenitude of different definitions for the Catalan numbers ).
But when one is found dead, apparently having ingested a rare isotope called Strontium-90 from Phillips ' lab ( via Phillips ' accidentally irradiated Great Dane ), West and Stanley realize they must find more of the isotope at the castle and figure out how to contaminate the remaining silicates with it before it is too late.
In 1922, Arthur Stanley Eddington wrote a paper expressing ( apparently for the first time ) the view that gravitational waves are in essence ripples in coordinates, and have no physical meaning.

Stanley and recruited
According to Stephen Dorril, at about the same time, Special Branch officers recruited an informant within CND, Stanley Bonnett, on the instructions of MI5.
Stanley's graffiti at Persepolis, IranIn 1867, Stanley was recruited by Colonel Samuel Forster Tappan ( a one-time journalist ) of the Indian Peace Commission, to serve as a correspondent to cover the work of the Commission for several newspapers.
Disney shareholders Roy E. Disney and Stanley Gold recruited Wells to become Disney's President and Chief Operating Officer ( 1984 – 1994 ), along with Michael Eisner as Chairman and CEO, in their bid to oust CEO / President Ron W. Miller.
Ryan has been recruited by Human rights groups to act as a Canadian peace observer in Northern Ireland, to march alongside members of the United Farm Workers in California and to lobby Texas politicians for a commutation of Stanley Faulder's death sentence.
The Friends unanimously decided to accept the offer, and Edmund Stanley ( A Clerk of the Kansas Yearly Meeting ) was recruited to serve as Friends University's first President.
He was born in Stanley, County Durham and was recruited by Newcastle United as an apprentice after scouts had spotted his useful left foot, he went on to be a member of the Newcastle United FA Youth Cup winning side of 1985 that included the likes of Paul Gascoigne.
Radcliffe recruited at least five young white players ( Lou Chirban, Lou Clarizio, Al Dubetts, Frank Dyall, and Stanley Miarka ).
In 1982, after graduating business school and having a baby boy, Cruz was recruited by Morgan Stanley and had a 25-year history with the firm.
Radcliffe recruited at least five young white players ( Lou Chirban, Lou Clarizio, Al Dubetts, Frank Dyall and Stanley Miarka ).

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