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Doom principal rivals were Apogee's Rise of the Triad and Looking Glass Studios ' System Shock.
Studying avant-garde theatre and mime under Lindsay Kemp, he was given the role of Cloud in Kemp's 1967 theatrical production Pierrot in Turquoise ( later made into the 1970 television film The Looking Glass Murders ).
Like " Jabberwocky ," another poem published in Through the Looking Glass, " Haddocks ’ Eyes " appears to have been revised over the course of many years.
A decade before the publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the sequel Through the Looking Glass, Carroll wrote the first stanza to what would become " Jabberwocky " while in Croft on Tees, close to nearby Darlington, where he lived as a child,
The flight of the non-treaty Nez Perce began on June 15, 1877 with Chief Joseph, Looking Glass, White Bird, Ollokot, Lean Elk ( Poker Joe ) and Toohoolhoolzote leading 800 men, women and children in an attempt to reach a peaceful sanctuary.
* 2005 – Looking Glass.
* The Red Queen ( Through the Looking-Glass ), a character in Through the Looking Glass
* Good Ideas, Through the Looking Glassby Niklaus Wirth
The only canonical mention was in the 1995 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Through the Looking Glass.
Named the EC-135 Looking Glass, it realized the SAC vision of a flying command post.
As a result, one of SAC's EC-135 Looking Glass aircraft was constantly airborne from 1961 until the dissoultion of the Soviet Union and the de facto end of the Cold War in 1990.
In an effort to augment the Looking Glass mission, a 1973 initiative resulted in the establishment of the National Emergency Airborne Command Post ( NEACP ), also known as " knee cap ," resulting in the procurement of four Boeing E-4 aircraft derived from the Boeing 747.
* EC-135 Looking Glass from 1963 – 92
System Shock is a first-person action-adventure video game developed by Looking Glass Technologies and published by Origin Systems.
A sequel, System Shock 2, was released by Looking Glass Studios and off-shoot developer Irrational Games in 1999 ; the 2000 game Deus Ex and the 2007 game BioShock are spiritual successors to the two games.
Meanwhile, on board the EC-135 Looking Glass aircraft, the order comes in from the President of the United States for a full nuclear strike against the Soviet Union.
Alice entering the Looking Glass.
For all other characters see: List of minor characters in Through the Looking Glass
The Jabberwock, as illustrated by John Tenniel for Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, including the poem " Jabberwocky ".
One of the earliest adaptations was a silent movie directed by Walter Lang, Alice Through a Looking Glass, in 1928.
Musical versions include the 1966 TV musical with songs by Moose Charlap, and Judi Rolin in the role of Alice, a Christmas 2007 multimedia stage adaptation at The Tobacco Factory directed and conceived by Andy Burden, written by Hattie Naylor, music and lyrics by Paul Dodgson and a 2008 opera Through the Looking Glass by Alan John.
Television versions include the 1974 BBC TV movie, Alice Through the Looking Glass, with Sarah Sutton playing Alice, a 1982 38-minute Soviet cutout-animated film made by Kievnauchfilm studio and directed by Yefrem Pruzhanskiy, an animated TV movie in 1987, with Janet Waldo as the voice of Alice ( Mr. T was the voice of the Jabberwock ) and the 1998 Channel 4 TV movie, with Kate Beckinsale playing the role of Alice.
It featured most of the elements from Through the Looking Glass as well, including W. C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, and a Leon Schlesinger Productions animated version of The Walrus and the Carpenter.
Another adaptation, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, was produced by Joseph Shaftel Productions ( distributed by Fox-Rank productions ) in 1972, and is felt by many to be the most faithful adaptation to the original novel, with the exception of the omitted scene with the Cheshire Cat ( Roy Kinnear ) replaced by Tweedledum and Tweedledee ( in a scene which remains faithful to their respective scene from Alice Through the Looking Glass ).
In 2007, Chicago-based Lookingglass Theater Company debuted an acrobatic interpretation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass with Lookingglass Alice.

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During the Cold War, a general and various support personnel from the base were airborne 24-hours a day on an EC-135 from February 3, 1961 to July 24, 1990 in Operation Looking Glass, creating an airborne command post in case of war.
Lean then saw Christopher Jones in The Looking Glass War ( 1969 ) and decided he had to have Jones for the part, and so cast him without ever meeting him.
However, unbeknown to Lean, The Looking Glass War had hidden Jones ' short height and dubbed his high-pitched voice, and so Lean came to regret his casting decision for the role of the heroic, square-jawed Major.
In his essay " Looking Back on the Spanish War ", published in 1943 ( six years before the publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four ,) Orwell wrote:
Sontag continued to theorize about the role of photography in real life in her essay " Looking at War: Photography's View of Devastation and Death " which appeared in the December 9th, 2002 issue of The New Yorker.
* 2002: Received her second George Polk Award, for Cultural Criticism for " Looking at War ," in The New Yorker
Looking at the list of Italian prime ministers since the end of the Second World War, it is evident that most governments were short-lived, lasting 11 months on average.
Looking into the next business cycle, he leased the plant for four years and eventually made a robust profit from the sale of metallic zinc, used in making brass, which picked up in the Civil War years.
Looking back from the perspective of the Second World War, historian Gavin Long noted that Chauvel's annual reports were " a series of wise and penetrating examinations of Australian military problems of which, however, little notice was taken ".
Image: AWMAnzacParade. JPG | Looking along Anzac Parade to the War Memorial at the foot of Mount Ainslie
He is a central character in the novels Call for the Dead ; A Murder of Quality ; Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ; The Honourable Schoolboy ; and Smiley's People, and a minor character in a number of others, including The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The Looking Glass War and The Secret Pilgrim.
Smiley appeared again in The Looking Glass War, le Carre's fourth novel, but only in a peripheral role, supposedly occupying the " North European desk " at the Circus.
* The character of Smiley was dropped from the film adaptation of The Looking Glass War.
Looking out from one of the cave dwellingsThese reservations were called national monuments and were to be managed by the Interior, Agriculture, and War departments, depending on which agency had controlled a particular site before it was withdrawn.
In John le Carré's 1965 novel The Looking Glass War, British spy and main protagonist Fred Leiser's favorite drink is a White Lady, and he makes several attempts to get the other agents to try the cocktail.
As part of a series of dramatisation of Le Carre's work, the " Complete Smiley " series, BBC Radio produced a radio play of The Looking Glass War in 2009.
Robbins's film credits included The Whisperers, Up The Junction, The Looking Glass War, Zeppelin and Blake Edwards ' film Victor / Victoria and Just Ask For Diamond.
Looking for Square Two: Moving from War and Organized Violence to Global Community.

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