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Terry's and Pat
Pat Ryan: Terry's friend and mentor, a writer but also a man of action who helps his young protegee out of scrapes.

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The play was also one of Ellen Terry's last performances with Henry Irving at the Lyceum in 1896.
Terry's performance was widely praised, though Irving was judged an indifferent Iachimo.
Around this time, Terry Fox's run caught the attention of Isadore Sharp who was the founder and CEO of Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts — and who had lost a son to melanoma in 1978 just a year after Terry's diagnosis.
Set in Northeast England, humour was based on the tension between Terry's firmly working-class outlook and Bob's aspirations to join the middle class, through his new white-collar job, suburban home, and impending marriage to prissy librarian Thelma Chambers ( Brigit Forsyth ).
Nemesis, in the shape of Thelma ( and to a lesser extent, Terry's sister Audrey ) was usually waiting just around the corner.
There were no male influences in either Bob or Terry's life: neither Bob's father nor Terry's ever appeared and on the few occasions that we saw Thelma's father he was usually being henpecked by either Thelma or her mother.
Terry County was formed from Bexar County in 1876 and named for Col. Benjamin Franklin Terry, who commanded the Terry's Texas Rangers in the Civil War.
On May 8 Custer was informed at Fort Snelling that he was to lead the 7th Cavalry, but under Terry's direct supervision.
Nearby King's Island, previously known as Terry Island ( or Terry's Island, or Great Island ), was the location of pivotal meetings of Adventist Christians in 1872 and 1873.
On 23 October 2008, Terry's new Sing-along styled Brighton The Musical show was announced on the fan site.
" Terry's studio had the lowest budgets and was among the slowest to adapt to new technologies such as sound ( in about 1930 ) and Technicolor ( in 1938 ), while its graphic style remained remarkably static for decades.
Background music was entrusted to one man, Philip Scheib, and Terry's refusal to pay royalties for popular songs forced Scheib to compose his own scores.
Farmer Al Falfa was Terry's most familiar character in the 1930s ; Kiko the Kangaroo was spun off the Farmer Al Falfa series.
Despite the artistic drawbacks imposed by Terry's inflexible business policies, Terrytoons was nominated four times for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film: All Out for V in 1942, My Boy, Johnny in 1944, Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life in 1945, and Sidney's Family Tree in 1958.
In a rather bold move for a 1940s comic strip, Sanjak was hinted at being a lesbian and cross-dresser with designs on Terry's girlfriend April Kane.
They were marketed for a brief period in the 1990s under the " Nuttall's " brand when Callard and Bowser was under the ownership of Terry's.
Terry's sister Kate was a very successful actress until her marriage and retirement from the stage in 1867.
While the theatre was closed in the summers, Terry's father presented drawing-room entertainments at the Royal Colosseum, Regent's Park, London, and then on tour.
In 1879, The Times said of Terry's acting in All is Vanity, or the Cynic's Defeat by Paul Terrier, " Miss Terry's Iris was a performance of inimitable charm, full of movement, ease, and laughter ... the most exquisite harmony and natural grace ... such an Iris might well have turned the head of Diogenes himself.

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She played as Nance Oldfield in a A Pageant of Great Women written in 1909 by Cicely Hamilton and directed by Terry's daughter Edith Craig.
He was a member of Clark Terry's big band from 1967 into the ' 70s and played in the New York Jazz Quartet ( with Roland Hanna ).
The French Maid, by Basil Hood, with music by Walter Slaughter, first played in London at Terry's Theatre under the management of W. H.
The owner of Terry's company is Sir Dennis Hodge, a grumpy man who rules the company with a rod of iron ( played by Reginald Marsh who played a similar character in The Good Life ).
He played in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, and though he was not particularly effectual with the ball beyond managing to fracture Paul Terry's ulna he did score 77, his highest first-class innings, coming in as nightwatchman on the first day.

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Terry's other division under Adelbert Ames, supported by an independent brigade under Colonel Joseph Carter Abbott, would move down the peninsula and attack the fort from the land face, striking the landward wall on the river side of the peninsula.
In 1903, Pamela launched her own magazine under the title The Green Sheaf, with contributions by Yeats, Christopher St John ( Christabel Marshall ), Cecil French, A. E. ( George William Russell ), Gordon Craig ( Ellen Terry's son ), Dorothy Ward, John Todhunter, and others.
The appearances and personalities of other 1920s feline stars such as Julius of Walt Disney's Alice Comedies, Waffles of Paul Terry's Aesop's Film Fables, and especially Bill Nolan's 1925 adaptation of Krazy Kat ( distributed by the eschewed Winkler ) all seem to have been directly patterned after Felix.
Drawing by John Singer Sargent | Sargent for Terry's golden jubilee programme, 1906
On 12 June 1906, after 50 years on the stage, a star-studded gala performance was held at the Drury Lane Theatre for Terry's benefit and to celebrate her golden jubilee, at which Enrico Caruso sang, W. S. Gilbert directed a performance of Trial by Jury, Eleanora Duse, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Lillie Langtry, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Nellie Melba, and more than twenty members of Terry's family performed in an act of Much Ado about Nothing with her, among other performances.
Filmed entirely on location, the series was produced by Frank King, who had also produced the 1966 feature film, Maya, which inspired the series and starred Jay North, Sajid Khan, and Clint Walker as Terry's estranged father.
However, as the full comedy potential of Cole's dodgy-dealing character emerged, as well as the successful on-screen pairing of Waterman and Cole ( which proved to be one of the series most popular elements ), the emphasis increasingly focused more on Arthur's exploits, and by a few series into the show's life, typical plots revolved more around Arthur's latest shady scam instead of some of the more " gritty " plots of Terry's minding jobs witnessed in early episodes.
Terry's son Teddy, later known as Edward Gordon Craig, spent much of his childhood indulged by Irving backstage at the Lyceum ( from when he was eight years old in 1879 to 1897 ).
* Interview of Terry's brother, James by Michael Moore in his documentary Bowling for Columbine.
In Portland, Arthur Denny recruited Illinois farmer William Nathaniel Bell and his wife, and, by coincidence, Charlie Terry, Leander Terry's older brother.
The food tax, nicknamed " Terry's Tax ", and other taxes implemented by Sanford diminished his popularity and were heavily criticized by his political opponents.
Bruce initially opposes all of Terry's efforts and vehemently demands he return the suit ( at one point paralyzing the suit while Terry is wearing it and in the midst of combat ), but Terry convinces Bruce to let him take on the Batman mantle, partially by drawing on the fact they both lost a parent to criminals, and subsequently defeats Mr. Fixx.
The earliest known work of literature by an African American and by a slave, Lucy Terry's poem " Bars Fight ," was composed in 1746 and was first published in 1855 in Josiah Holland's " History of Western Massachusetts ".
The theme to this film, titled " Terry's Theme " ( written by Charles Chaplin ) became a popular, often-covered song as " Eternally " with words by Geoff Parsons and John Turner.

Terry's and Anderson
Much of the fighting at Fort Anderson and Town Creek was directed by Gen. CoxCox pursued Hagood from Fort Anderson, and on February 19 caught up to the Town Creek Line while Terry's remaining troops advanced up the east bank of the river towards the Confederate's Sugar Loaf Line manned by Gen. Hoke's troops.

Terry's and Bob
The earlier ones feature Terry's attempts to settle down again following his discharge from the Army, but later the emphasis shifts to the preparations for the wedding of Bob and Thelma.
* Christopher Biggins ( Podge Rowley: Bob and Terry's friend )
Bob Stephenson as Paul Merkin-The Jr. Mail Room Engineer, and a common target of Terry's wrath.

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