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issionaries, such as the Protestant W. Stapleton and later, and more influentially, E. De Boeck himself, judged that the grammar and lexicon of this language were too poor for it to function properly as a medium of education, evangelization, and other types of vertical communication with the Africans in the northwestern and central-western parts of the colony (..).
In addition to O ' Connor and Stapleton singing, footage is also shown beginning with aerial shots of Manhattan, and continuing to Queens, progressively zooming in more closely, culminating with a still shot of a lower middle-class semi-detached home, presumably representing the Bunkers ' house in Astoria.
Stapleton began seeing more playing time as a late inning defensive replacement for Buckner in September and October.
Their father, Arthur ( E. G. Marshall ), parts from their controlling and mentally unstable but artistically inclined mother, Eve ( Geraldine Page ), going on to marry a more " normal " but plainer woman Pearl ( Maureen Stapleton ).
When William " Bill " Esper ( 1932-) was a young man, he saw Eli Wallach and Maureen Stapleton in a touring production of The Rose Tattoo ... " was so struck by the acting ... fter the play was over, I decided to go around the corner to get a cup of coffee so I could think about it some more.
* Speaking on the possibility of more sting operations, Lt. Matthew Stapleton of the Petaluma, California Police Department said: " f we have the resources in the future, absolutely, we might do one.
Ben and Marilyn ( Wilford Brimley and Maureen Stapleton ) decide that being with their families is more important than living forever, so they decide to stay.
Martock had a single entry in the Domesday book and expanded rapidly in the succeeding years to include dependent settlements at Bower Hinton, Hurst, Newton, Coat, Stapleton, Ash, Witcombe, Milton and Long Load, expanding between 1086 and 1302 from 89 tenants to more than 200.
Turning in a more south westerly direction the river enters Oldbury Court estate, a city park also known as Vassal's, past Snuff Mills, entering a steep valley at Stapleton, then passing Eastville park, where it feeds the former boating lake and is met by the Fishponds brook on the right.
As far as modern Staple Hill is concerned, the name relates more firmly to the hill than the standing stone since Staple Hill was part of the ancient parish of Stapleton, Bristol ( from Old English ‘ ton ’ farm and Old English ‘ Stapol ’ standing stone ).

Stapleton and about
A documentary about Corman's life and career entitled Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel premiered at Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals in 2011, directed by Alex Stapleton.
Author, NPR commentator and political satirist Sarah Vowell explicitly mentions Interiors in her book Assassination Vacation during a comedic tangent about Maureen Stapleton playing Emma Goldman in the film Reds: " And remember Stapleton in that Woody Allen movie, Interiors?
His younger brother Brian Stapleton of Crispings ( in Happisburgh ) and Hasilden, Norfolk died about the same time and they both left only co-heiresses.
That same year, Robbins would become one of the first members of New York's newly formed Actors Studio, attending classes held by founding member Robert Lewis three times a week, alongside such similarly accomplished classmates as Marlon Brando, Maureen Stapleton, Montgomery Clift, Herbert Berghof, Sidney Lumet and about 20 others.
Maureen Stapleton wrote about Dewhurst:
The hamlet of Stapleton is situated in south-west Leicestershire, England, about ten miles south-west of Leicester city centre as the crow flies ( seventeen miles by road ) and is inhabited by 427 people ( as of the 2001 census ).

Stapleton and Nina's
In 2003, Nina's mother, Trixie ( Wendy Stapleton ), arrives in Erinsborough after being dumped by Nina's father, Nick.

Stapleton and early
An early collaborator with Whitehouse, Steve Stapleton, formed Nurse with Wound, who experimented with noise sculpture and sound collage.
A longer version of the song was released as a single on Atlantic Records, reaching No. 30 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart early in 1972 ; the additional lyrics in this longer version lend the song a greater sense of sadness, and make poignant reference to social changes taking place in the 1960s and early 1970s A few perceptible drifts can be observed when listening to each version chronologically: In the original version Jean Stapleton was wearing glasses and after the first time the lyric " Those Were The Days " was sung over the tonic ( root chord of the song's key ) the piano strikes a Dominant 7th chord in transition to the next part which is absent from subsequent versions.
Actress Jean Stapleton, who played O ' Connor's onscreen wife and who had been a close friend of O ' Connor's since the early 1960s, did not attend the service due to a stage production performance commitment.
* Rita Stapleton, a heroine on the CBS soap opera The Guiding Light during the 1970s and early ' 80s
His early 90's collaborative work with Steven Stapleton of Nurse With Wound produced exceedingly experimental recordings that are radically different from Sol Invictus material.
In the 1950s and early 1960s, Norman was a singer for big bands such as those of Cyril Stapleton, Stanley Black, Ted Heath, and Nat Temple.
Maureen Stapleton ( Allentuck's real life mother ) also appears in a small, uncredited voice role ( calling after Hermie as he leaves the house in an early scene, and after he enters his room in a later scene ).
By then, his 20 goals for the Republic had made him the national side's all time leading goalscorer-a record which would be broken 10 years later by Niall Quinn, who was in the early stages of his own international career when Stapleton bowed out of the international scene.

Stapleton and life
In 1982, Stapleton portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt in a television production of the First Lady's later life.
He played " D. O. Guerrero ", a failure who schemes to blow himself up on an airliner so that his wife ( played by Maureen Stapleton ) can collect on a life insurance policy.
Stapleton suffered from chronic depression and a car wreck which nearly cost her her life during the time immediately following the birth of her children.
Speaking to journalists at Stapleton International Airport near Denver, Colorado, the Pope denounced abortion and euthanasia, stating that " The culture of life means respect for nature and protection of God's work of creation.

Stapleton and saying
" McNamara finally responded to Stapleton's attack in 2011 during an interview with Bob Costas for MLB Network, reneging on his original claim that sentiment was what caused him to keep Buckner in the game and saying that Stapleton had the nickname of " Shaky " because of his poor defense.

Stapleton and has
Jean Stapleton had wished to leave her role ( in interviews, Stapleton has stated the role of Edith had reached its potential ).
An intentional community with Quaker origins has been located at Stapleton, near Pontefract, Yorkshire, since 1921.
Although Stapleton has sole curatorship of NWW, the group has a long and illustrious list of collaborators including Diana Rogerson ( Stapleton's wife ), James Thirlwell of Foetus, Tony Wakeford, David Jackman of Organum, Andrew McKenzie of The Hafler Trio, Stereolab, Jim O ' Rourke, Christoph Heemann, William Bennett of Whitehouse, Robert Haigh, Rose McDowall of Strawberry Switchblade, Annie Anxiety, John Balance of Coil, Matt Waldron of Irr.
In 1998, Stapleton guest-starred in the Jean Smart sitcom, Style & Substance, playing a former television chef who has since " lost her marbles.
For example, British cinematographer Oliver Stapleton has written:
Noted Director of Photography Oliver Stapleton has written on his website:
He has also released numerous solo albums ( initially featuring other members of the Legendary Pink Dots, and including contributions from Steven Stapleton ), and has worked in various side projects, including The Tear Garden ( with cEvin Key of Skinny Puppy ), and Mimir ( with Phil Knight, Christoph Heemann, Jim O ' Rourke and others ).
Tibet has been the only constant in the group, though Steven Stapleton ( of Nurse with Wound ) has appeared on nearly every Current 93 release.
The Staten Island Rapid Transit railway has a stop in Stapleton.
Stapleton, like much of the Island's north shore, has two major coexisting cultural spheres: that based in the old, standalone homes that have been in the area since the Victorian era, and that based in the public housing projects.
Park Hill / Clifton ( along with nearby Stapleton ) has the largest Liberian population of any city outside Africa, with an estimated 6, 000-8, 000 strong community of direct immigrants in 2007.
The Staten Island Railway South Shore Branch has stops in St George, Tompkinsville, Stapleton, and Clifton.
He and Anna meet the owner, Estelle ( Maureen Stapleton ), who claims she must sell the house quickly because her husband Carlos ( John van Dreelen ) has been arrested by the Israelis, having been accused of being Adolf Hitler's pool boy.
Three of her children, Billy Carter, Ruth Carter Stapleton and Gloria Spann, also died from pancreatic cancer ; only the former president has not inherited the disease.
He has appeared in the television show Cheap Seats, on ESPN Classic, as " Gene Stapleton " and " Rabbi Marc Shalowitz ".
Easton has two railway stations, Lawrence Hill and Stapleton Road, which are served by trains on the Severn Beach Line plus services to and from Gloucester and South Wales.
Fishponds is bordered by five suburbs: Downend, Staple Hill, St. George, Eastville and Stapleton, and has a population of approx 20, 000.
Roberts's polemical essay, prompted by the opening of archive material on Bryant, has been followed by a full academic study by Julia Stapleton.
Since the layoff of the news department in November 2006, Metro Networks has provided traffic reports, still styled " Skyway Patrol ," with reporters Malcolm Alter, Bruce Adams, Joe Stapleton, Steve Hartman, Scott Pike, Mike Riley and Lisa Jackson.
Recently, Stapleton Road Station has become home to a community group, Eastside Roots.

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