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* On the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, the Nanites ( voiced variously by Kevin Murphy, Paul Chaplin, Mary Jo Pehl, and Bridget Jones )-are self-replicating, bio-engineered organisms that work on the ship, they are microscopic creatures that reside in the Satellite of Love's computer systems.
Kevin N. Laforest of the Montreal Film Journal commented in his September 2002 review that Cruz " has been getting some really bad reviews for her recent American work, but I personally think that she's a more than decent actress, especially here, where she's charming, moving and always believable.
Other studies of the use of proverbs in film include work by Kevin McKenna on the Russian film Aleksandr Nevsky, Haase's study of an adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood, and Elias Dominguez Barajas on the film Viva Zapata !.
The work on the draft specification continued in the following few years, where Kevin Holley of Cellnet ( now Telefónica O2 UK ) played a leading role.
Some have to be recompiled to work on the Titanium due to various small hardware changes, though in most cases the problems can be fixed by using a utility such as GhostBuster, by Olivier Armand and Kevin Kofler.
Milligan, who had grown up in British India, played Kevin O ' Grady, a half-Pakistani half-Irish man who comes to work in a British factory and ends up boarding with his ineffectual foreman Arthur Blenkinsop ( Sykes ), who has to regularly defend Kevin against his racist workmates.
Brothers Kevin and Keith Knight and their cousins Randy and Gary Knight, who would also move to Phoenix and work for Swift, then the four cousins would found Knight Transportation in 1990.
* Jerry Lambert – film and television actor, best known for his work on the ABC sitcom, Sons and Daughters, as well landmark commercials for companies including GEICO, Holiday Inn, and playing a fictional Sony Executive named Kevin Butler
Music composer Kevin Houben commemorated the battle in his concert work, Thyellene, battle on the heath.
Shortly after all of these releases, Kevin Lenear quit the band to work on his own material and was replaced by Roman Fleysher.
Selling players, including Steven Whittaker, Scott Brown, Kevin Thomson and Steven Fletcher, also funded these debts and further work.
The show focuses on paramedics John Gage and Roy DeSoto ( played by Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe ) of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 51 ( actually Station 127 in Carson, California ), and the hospital ( actually Harbor Medical Center in Los Angeles, California ) emergency room staff Dr. Kelly Brackett, Nurse Dixie McCall and Dr. Joe Early ( portrayed by, respectively, Robert Fuller, Julie London and Bobby Troup ) with whom the paramedics work to save lives.
The film was restored in 1981 after twenty years ' work by silent film historian Kevin Brownlow.
* Kevin Murphy ( actor ) ( born 1956 ), American actor, author and puppeteer, best known for his work on Mystery Science Theater 3000
Kevin Naff, editor of the Blade, said employees " found out when two of the corporate officers were waiting for us when we got to work this morning ".
Anne was portrayed by Megan Follows in three of the four CBC Television film adaptions by Kevin Sullivan: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, and Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story ; the third film is an original story not based on any of Montgomery's work ( and, indeed, it contradicts the chronology of the novels by featuring a 20-something Anne during World War I ).
After arriving in Grand Harbor, Kevin finds them work as painters and decorators for a house nearby.
Kevin will oversee the expansion of Terminal B and he will work to get new airline service at Bradley.
* Kevin Coogan, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 1998 ISBN 1-57027-039-2 ( publisher's blurb, Table of contents )-The only biography of Yockey ever written, Coogan's work on Yockey's life is definitive, but the ' facts ' he presents regarding other figures should be regarded with caution.
" Durham co-star Kevin Costner, a self-described libertarian, defended Robbins and Sarandon, saying, " I think Tim and Susan's courage is the type of courage that makes our democracy work.
And for later series include: Paul Hansard, Paul Eddington, Michael Lane, Edward Mulhare, Shaun O ' Riordan, Morris Barry, Patrick Troughton, Wilfrid Brambell, Nigel Davenport, Harry H. Corbett, Kevin Stoney, Ronald Hines and Max Faulkner, who also did stunt / double work.
Although known primarily for her TV work, Ball first became a major British celebrity in radio, after she was recruited to co-host The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 in October 1997 with Kevin Greening.
In February 2009, a special issue of the International Journal of General Systems was specifically devoted to Ashby and his work, containing papers from leading scholars such as Klaus Krippendorff, Stuart Umpleby and Kevin Warwick.
Curlutu went on to work with the band Clevelend, and Grant with southern rock band Jasper Mills from Columbus, Ohio, and later Kevin Ball's Saints and Sinners of Nashville.

work and Vos
Subsequently, American producer Richard Vos suggested to Rice to work with Andersson and Ulvaeus instead, knowing that they were looking to develop and produce projects outside of ABBA.
Eliot had published in 1920 Ara Vos Prec, a limited printed work that collected his early poems including Gerontion.
Mary Kałamajska Saeed in her 1990 thesis argued that Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn was a work of a local artist and was inspired by contemporary Flemish mannerist painter Marten de Vos through an engraving of Thomas de Leu ( 1580 ).

work and Biblical
Inspired by the esoteric work La langue hebraïque restituée by Antoine Fabre d ' Olivet, he began a semantic and grammatical analysis of Biblical Hebrew.
Consequently Kenyon's work has been cited to support the Minimalist School of Biblical Archaeology.
Ruth A. Drayer's book, Numerology, The Power in Numbers ( Square One Publishers ) says that around the turn of the century ( from 1800 to 1900 A. D .) Mrs. L. Dow Balliett combined Pythagoras ' work with Biblical reference.
This confusion of historical detail was compounded by the common acceptance of Pseudo-Dionysius's writings as the authentic work of the Biblical Dionysius of Acts 17: 34.
These prohibited activities are exegetically derived – based on juxtaposition of corresponding Biblical passages – from the kinds of work that were necessary for the construction of the Tabernacle.
On the grounds of the cathedral, toward the south, are several buildings ( including a Synod Hall and the Cathedral School ), and a Biblical garden, as well as a large bronze work of public art by the cathedral's sculptor-in-residence, Greg Wyatt, known as the Peace Fountain, which has been both strongly praised and strongly criticized.
Beza found time to write a Biblical drama, Abraham Sacrifiant, in which he contrasted Catholicism with Protestantism, and the work was well received.
Early on, this vocabulary of refined behaviour began to work its way into English: the word ' debonaire ' appears in the 1137 Peterborough Chronicle ; so too does ' castel ' ( castle ) which appears in the above Biblical quotation, another import of the Normans, who made their mark on the English language as much as on the territory of England itself.
In 1901, whilst in Rome, Modigliani admired the work of Domenico Morelli, a painter of melodramatic Biblical studies and scenes from great literature.
Although the company planned on performing the work in a fully staged production, the Lord Chamberlain objected to a Biblical work being mounted and the company was forced to present the opera in a concert version.
One work in particular which belongs to this province, Yesod Mora (" Foundation of Awe "), on the division and the reasons for the Biblical commandments, he wrote in 1158 for a London friend, Joseph ben Jacob.
It is thanks to the work of David Ussishkin's team that eight of these stamped jars were restored, thereby demonstrating lack of relevance between the jar volumes ( which deviated as much as 5 gallons or 12 litres ), and also proving their relation to the reign of Biblical king Hezekiah.
Indeed one of them, Samuel H. Turner ( 1790 – 1861 ), of the General Theological Seminary, NYC, referred to the " Rabbinical writer " in this way: " The work itself is evidently composed in the purest Rabbinical Hebrew, with a large intermixture of the Biblical idiom, ..." indicating that Turner was not of the opinion that it was an ancient text.
This work gave rise to a tendency to allegorize Biblical narratives, and to downplay the role of miracles.
Biblical minimalists generally hold that the Bible is principally a theological and apologetic work, and all stories within it are of an aetiological character.
Fiennes ' film work has ranged from thrillers ( Spider ) to animated Biblical epic ( The Prince of Egypt ) to campy nostalgia ( The Avengers ) to romantic comedy ( Maid in Manhattan ) to historical drama ( Sunshine ).
* El Cristo de Velázquez ( The Christ of Velázquez ) ( 1920 ) — a religious work, divided into four parts, where Unamuno analyzes the figure of Christ from different perspectives: as a symbol of sacrifice and redemption, as a reflection on his Biblical names ( Christ the myth, Christ the man on the cross, Christ, God, Christ the Eucharist ), as poetic meaning, as painted by Diego Velázquez, etc.
Also important to the pow-wow practitioner was the work Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, a magical text attributed to Moses, and claimed as an esoteric sequel to the Biblical Five Books of Moses, or Pentateuch.
The entire body of work could be said to stem from an attempt to solve the following problem: that to Velikovsky there appeared to be insufficient correlation in the written or archaeological records between Biblical history and what was known of the history of the area, in particular, Egypt.
His first work was an inquiry into the authorship of the Commentary on St Paul's Epistles and the Treatise on Biblical Questions, ascribed to Saint Ambrose and Augustine of Hippo respectively.
In a significant portion of that work, he interprets the Biblical passages of Genesis and Exodus.
The main moral argument is that usury creates excessive profit and gain without " labor " which is deemed " work " in the Biblical context.
Berechiah's work adds a layer of Biblical quotations and allusions to the tales, adapting them as a way to teach Jewish ethics.
The work is cast in the form of a dialogue full of riddles, in which Solomon, the wisest king of the land of Israel, and Saturn, the eldest of the elder gods of Roman mythology, though identified in the poem as a prince of the Chaldeans, quiz each other on Biblical, runic, and similar medieval lore.

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