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Terence and Blacker
* The Surprising Adventures Of Baron Munchausen Terence Blacker ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Hodder Stoughton, 1989 )
The term was coined in 1992 by novelist Terence Blacker to describe specifically the work of Joanna Trollope, which not only inspired the label but popularized the type of literature typically so labeled.
Terence Blacker in NorfolkTerence Blacker ( born February 5, 1948 near Hadleigh, Suffolk ) is an English author, columnist, journalist, and publisher.
by Terence Blacker, Pippa Unwin ( Random House Children's Books, 1990 ) ISBN 0-679-80838-8
** Neil's Book of the Dead by Terence Blacker, Nigel Planer ( Pavilion Books, 1984 ) ISBN 0-907516-53-X
* Terence Blacker at Journalisted
* Terence Blacker Questions & Answers from Writers OnlineRegional / Europe / United_Kingdom / News_and_Media / Columnists / Blacker, _Terence

Terence and English
* 1913 – Terence Reese, English bridge player and writer ( d. 1996 )
* 1904 – Terence Fisher, English film director ( d. 1980 )
* 1939 – Terence Stamp, English actor
* 1932 – Terence Frisby, English novelist
* 1886 – Walter Terence Stace, English philosopher ( d. 1967 )
* 1931 – Sir Terence Conran, English designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer
* 1936 – Terence Donovan, English photographer and director ( d. 1996 )
Terence Alan Patrick Seán " Spike " Milligan KBE ( 16 April 191827 February 2002 ) was a comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright, soldier and actor of English and Irish parentage.
Publius Terentius Afer ( 195 / 185 – 159 BC ), better known in English as Terence, was a playwright of the Roman Republic, of North African descent.
* July 22 – Terence Stamp, English actor
" It gained fame in English in translations by C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin as Remembrance of Things Past, but the title In Search of Lost Time, a literal rendering of the French, has gained usage since D. J. Enright adopted it for his revised translation published in 1992.
A draft Brooklands Conservation Plan was instigated by English Heritage and prepared in 2003 for DaimlerChrysler by DCUK consultants Terence O ' Rourke and will be updated and completed for publication in 2013.
* Terence P. Logan and Denzell S. Smith, eds., The Later Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama, Lincoln, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 1975.
Shortly afterwards, before he died of fever, just after the capture of Limerick, Ireton had some of the dignitaries of Limerick hanged for their obstinate defence of the city, including an Alderman, Terence Albert O ' Brien ( a Catholic Bishop ) and an English Royalist officer, Colonel Fennell.
Terence Henry Stamp ( born 22 July 1938 ) is an English actor.
* Terence Stamp, English actor
In: Terence P. Logan and Denzell S. Smith, eds., The Later Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama.
The Mummy is a 1959 English horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.
Terence Michael Joseph " Geezer " Butler ( born 17 July 1949 in Birmingham, England ) is an English musician and songwriter.
Sir Terry Frost RA ( born Terence Ernest Manitou Frost ) ( 13 October 1915 – 1 September 2003 ) was an English artist noted for his abstracts.
Michael Terence Aspel, OBE, ( born 12 January 1933 ) is an English television presenter on programmes such as Crackerjack, Aspel and Company, This is Your Life, Strange but True?
* Terence Stamp as Ramsley: The English butler of Gracey Manor who serves as a fatherly figure to Master Gracey.
Terry Hall ( 20 November 1926 – 3 April 2007 ), born Terence Hall, was an English ventriloquist.
Andria ( English: The Girl from Andros ) is a comedy adapted and translated through history by Niccolò Machiavelli ( see Andria ( Machiavelli )), Terence, and Menander.

Terence and publisher
However, his second short story collection Fall Into Time was recently published by the Bizarro publisher Eraserhead Press, and includes the story " Noam Chomsky and the Timebox " about a tech blogger who travels back in time and becomes obsessed with a twenty-two minute period in the Chicago O ' Hara Airport on November 16th, 1971, when Noam Chomsky and Terence McKenna nearly met.
Housman originally titled the book The Poems of Terence Hearsay, referring to a character in the volume, but changed the title at the suggestion of his publisher.
When the original Conan version of the story failed to find a publisher, Howard re-wrote " The Black Stranger " into a piratical Terence Vulmea story.

Terence and who
Entertaining Mr Sloane lost money in its three-week run, but critical praise from playwright Terence Rattigan, who invested £ 3, 000 in it, ensured its survival.
Terence Roehrig, who has written The prosecution of former military leaders in newly democratic nations.
The main characters were played by Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, who had already cooperated as hero pair in the " old style " Spaghetti Westerns God Forgives ...
Terence wrote in a simple conversational Latin, and most students who persevere long enough to be able to read him in the vernacular find his style particularly pleasant and direct.
a prologue to one of his plays, Terence meets the charge of receiving assistance in the composition of his plays by claiming as a great honour the favour which he enjoyed with those who were the favorites of the Roman people.
The film was directed by Terence Young who had known Chapman before the war.
Terence Hill also starred in the film as the young stranger who helps Fonda leave the dying West with style.
Terence Iles who succeeded Herbert Noble as Headmaster was most active in organising various extracurricular activities with a view to developing students'all-roundedness.
# Some literary works written in a lower register of Latin provide a glimpse into the world of Vulgar Latin in the classical period: the dialogues of the plays of Plautus and Terence, being comedies with many characters who were slaves, and the speech of freedmen in the Cena Trimalchionis by Petronius Arbiter
The city is named for Terence Powderly, who opened a coal mine there in 1887.
) ( 1962 ), playing sadistic Lieutenant Scott-Padget, co-starring Sir Alec Guinness ; I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ), co-starring Judy Garland in her final screen role ; Hot Enough for June, ( aka " Agent 8¾ ") ( 1964 ), a James Bond-type spy spoof co-starring Robert Morley ; Modesty Blaise ( 1966 ), a campy spy send-up playing archvillain Gabriel opposite Monica Vitti and Terence Stamp and directed by Joseph Losey ; The Fixer ( 1968 ), based on Bernard Malamud's novel, co-starring Alan Bates ; Sebastian ( 1968 ), as Sebastian, a mathematician working on code decryption, who falls in love with Susannah York, a decrypter in the all-female decoding office he heads for British Intelligence, also co-starring Sir John Gielgud, and Lilli Palmer, co-produced by Michael Powell ; Oh!
Her choice then was as the suicidal Hester Collyer, who meets a fellow sufferer, Mr. Miller ( played by Herbert Berghof ), in Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea.
It was for The Last Page that Hammer made one of its most significant appointments when it hired film director Terence Fisher, who went on to play a critical role in the forthcoming horror cycle.
Ballot arguments in support were signed by prominent oncologists, a cancer survivor, a nurse, and two politicians, Assemblyman John Vasconcellos and San Francisco District Attorney Terence Hallinan, who wrote that he supported Prop 215 because he didn't " want to send cancer patients to jail for using marijuana.
* Major Rupert Rutland-Smith ( Terence Alexander ) is the hen-pecked husband of a wealthy young woman who delights in pulling his strings because he depends upon her money.
Sir Michael Terence Wogan, KBE, DL ( born 3 August 1938 ), also known as Terry Wogan, is an Irish radio and television broadcaster who holds dual Irish and British citizenship.
More spy films spawned ; Richard Burton was British undercover agent Alec Leamas ( code-named Expendable ) in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1965 ) and Sidney Lumet's The Deadly Affair ( 1967 ), Terence Young's The Triple Cross ( 1967 ), based on a true story, starred Christopher Plummer as Eddie Chapman, a safe-cracker who joined with the Germans during the war, and then became a British double-agent.
His parents were both from County Galway, Ireland, and named their son after Terence MacSwiney, the Lord Mayor of Cork who died on a hunger strike during the Irish War of Independence.
The child actor Stephen Dudley ( John ) was given his part by his father, the show's producer Terence Dudley, while Tanya Ronder ( Lizzie ) is the daughter of Jack Ronder, who wrote eight episodes of Survivors.
Ruairí married the daughter of Terence MacSwiney, the Republican Lord Mayor of Cork who had died on hunger strike in 1920.
It also featured such colorful columnists as Pauline Phillips, who wrote under the name " Dear Abby ," " Count Marco " ( Marc Spinelli ), Stanton Delaplane, Terence O ' Flaherty, Lucius Beebe, Art Hoppe, Charles McCabe, and Herb Caen.
Jason Donovan was born in Malvern, Melbourne, is the son of actor Terence Donovan, who also appeared in Neighbours as Doug Willis, and Sue Menlove ( now Sue McIntosh ).
Terence Roehrig, who wrote The prosecution of former military leaders in newly democratic nations: The cases of Argentina, Greece, and South Korea ( McFarland & Company, 2001 )
* Sussurro – built by Feadship in 1998 with the interior designed by Terence Disdale, Abramovich bought her from the same person who sold him Pelorus.

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