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For example in February 1872 against Westminster school a brief contemporary match report states that: " The school captain took the precaution of strengthening his backs, deputizing HDS Vidal to cooperate with Rawson and Jackson and so well did these three play in concert ... they succeeded in defying the ... RE forwards " What is most notable about this report is that it confirms that the Royal Engineers " played beautifully together " That the engineers were the first side to break the trend of dribbling is shown in a contemporary account of their victory against Crystal Palace in early 1872.
Vidal biographer Fred Kaplan states that Fry was hired simultaneously with Vidal, and that Zimbalist knew Vidal would be able to work on the script for only a short time.

Vidal and Knowles
Gore Vidal, in his memoir Palimpsest, acknowledges that he and Knowles concurrently attended Phillips Exeter Academy, with Vidal two years ahead.

Vidal and told
Vidal also said he suggested to Wyler that Stephen Boyd be told to play the role that way, and that Heston be kept in the dark about the Messala character's motivations.

Vidal and him
He thought he found him in Nacho Vidal, but then Nacho went his own way.
Keating also does commercial and voiceover work, perhaps most famously on an early 1990s Vidal Sassoon commercial, where his British pronunciation of " salon " brought him some notice as well as a spoof on Saturday Night Live.
Vidal also significantly changed the storyline in the coda so that Jim rapes Bob instead of murdering him.
Mainardi previously lived in Venice, where he met Gore Vidal who heaped praise on him during a mid-1980s conference tour in Brazil.
In the Afterword, where Vidal explains the extent to which his novel is true to fact, he writes, " As David's life is largely unknown until Booth's conspiracy, I have invented a low-life for him.
We cannot here do more than enumerate the leading troubadours and briefly indicate in what conditions their poetry was developed and through what circumstances it fell into decay and finally disappeared: Peire d ' Alvernha, who in certain respects must be classed with Marcabru ; Arnaut Daniel, remarkable for his complicated versification, the inventor of the sestina, a poetic form for which Dante and Petrarch express an admiration difficult for us to understand ; Arnaut de Mareuil, who, while less famous than Arnaut Daniel, certainly surpasses him in elegant simplicity of form and delicacy of sentiment ; Bertran de Born, now the most generally known of all the troubadours on account of the part he is said to have played both by his sword and his sirveniescs in the struggle between Henry II of England and his rebel sons, though the importance of his part in the events of the time seems to have been greatly exaggerated ; Peire Vidal of Toulouse, a poet of varied inspiration who grew rich with gifts bestowed on him by the greatest nobles of his time ; Guiraut de Borneil, lo macsire dels trobadors, and at any rate master in the art of the so-called close style ( trebar clus ), though he has also left us some songs of charming simplicity ; Gaucelm Faidit, from whom we have a touching lament ( plaint ) on the death of Richard Cœur de Lion ; Folquet of Marseille, the most powerful thinker among the poets of the south, who from being a merchant and troubadour became an abbot, and finally bishop of Toulouse ( d. 1231 ).
The footage shows how the latter informs him Gisela measures to be taken to prevent the spread of a book ( La Señito by Carlos Vidal ), where they reveal intimate aspects of life of the hostess.
Moments before the episode with Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer, and Janet Flanner, Mailer, annoyed with a less-than-stellar review by Vidal of Prisoner of Sex, headbutted Vidal and traded insults with him backstage.
As the show began taping, a visibly belligerent Mailer, who admitted he had been drinking, goaded Vidal and Cavett into trading insults with him on air and continually referred to his " greater intellect ".
" Vidal was hired as a screenwriter because Zimbalist liked him and was very confident in his skills.
Vidal agreed to work on the script for three months so that he would come off suspension and fulfill his contract with MGM, although Zimbalist pushed him to stay throughout the entire production.
Charlton Heston has claimed that Fry was Wyler's first choice as screenwriter, but that Zimbalist forced him to use Vidal.
Julito Rodriguez ( no relation to Felipe ), another bolero singer, heard Rodriguez sing and invited him to form a singing duo ; they later they formed a trio called " Los Romanceros " ( The Romantics ) and he first took part in a radio program, the popular amateur showcase " Tribuna del Arte ", hosted and produced by Rafael Quiñones Vidal.
However, Mary refuses Vidal because she believes he is making the offer from guilt and as she has fallen in love with him she finds this intolerable.
" Though Gore Vidal thought Billings was " absolutely nobody ," he also believed " it was a good idea that Jack had somebody he could trust like that around him.
Burns wants what he describes as the " Hellfish Bonanza " for himself ; not wanting to wait for Grampa's natural death, he hires Fernando Vidal, " the world's most devious assassin ," to kill him.

Vidal and character
In the case of Gore Vidal's character, the majority of the lines were not scripted, and instead Vidal based his role upon his own political beliefs, and his real-life positions on many of the fictional election topics.
* In the historical fiction novel Creation by Gore Vidal Scylax of Caryanda appears as a character who is on such familiar terms with King Darius I of Persia that they engage in humorous banter about extending Persian rule to India.
Vidal also added small character touches to the script, such as Ben-Hur's purchase of a brooch for Tirzah and a horse for Messala.
After World War II, his screen career was largely relegated to television but he also portrayed the former President of the United States, a character loosely based on Harry Truman, in both the stage and film versions of The Best Man ( 1964 ), written by Gore Vidal.

Vidal and who
At the close of the work are added several eulogies written by Abba Mari on Ben Adret ( who died in 1310 ), and on Don Vidal, Solomon of Perpignan, and Don Bonet Crescas of Lunel.
According to Joseph Anglade, a philologist and specialist of medieval literature who helped impose the then archaic term Occitan as the sole correct name, the word Lemosin was first used to designate the language at the beginning of the 13th century by Catalan troubadour Raimon Vidal de Besalú in his Razós de trobar
After the death of Reclus as well as the main proponents of Le Play's ideas, and with Émile Durkheim turning away from his early concept of social morphology, Paul Vidal de la Blache, who noted that geography " is a science of places and not a science of men ", remained the most influential figure of French geography.
During its lifetime Hotel Chelsea has provided a home to many great writers and thinkers including Mark Twain, O. Henry, Herbert Huncke, Dylan Thomas, Arthur C. Clarke, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Arnold Weinstein, Leonard Cohen, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Arthur Miller, Quentin Crisp, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac ( who wrote On the Road there ), Robert Hunter, Jack Gantos, Brendan Behan, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Wolfe, Charles Bukowski, Raymond Kennedy, Matthew Richardson, James T. Farrell, Valerie Solanas, Mary Cantwell, and René Ricard.
Alfonso and his love affairs are mentioned in poems by many troubadours, including Guillem de Berguedà ( who criticized his dealings with Azalais of Toulouse ) and Peire Vidal, who commended Alfonso's decision to marry Sancha rather than Eudokia Komnene that he had preferred a poor Castilian maid to the emperor Manuel's golden camel.
The 2010 – 11 season brought two coaching changes, with both Antonio Calderón and David Vidal ( who returned to the club only a few months after leaving ) being fired, as Albacete returned to the third division after 21 years.
Thomas Gore, whom the town is named after, is claimed to have been an atheist with a strong misanthropic streak-" a populist who didn't like people ", as expressed by his grandson, author Gore Vidal.
The group, which went on tour in late 2008 and early 2009, is now integrated by Karlo Vidal and Jonathan Amabilis as well as Gustavo, Fernando and Adolfo, who are avid autograph signers.
In the mid-1970s, Yves Lacoste a French geographer who was directly inspired by Ancel, Braudel and Vidal de la Blache founded l ' Institut Français de Géopolitique ( French Institute for Geopolitics ) that publishes the Hérodote revue.
" Saying that the decision has " alarmed and confused peddlers of smut " by eliminating guidelines, Vidal says he has decided to substitute the names of the five Justices who voted for the decision, plus the names of anti-pornography crusaders Charles Keating and Father Morton A. Hill, S. J.
Vidal, who was paid $ 200, 000 for his script, agreed to drop his contractual claim for 10 % of the film profits in exchange for having his name removed from the title of the film ( original billing was to have been Gore Vidal's Caligula ).
* Julian ( 1964 by Gore Vidal, fictionalized biography of the emperor Julian who tried to revive Paganism
After their divorce, when Brooke was only five months old, he married, in 1970, Diana " Didi " Lippert, former wife of Thomas Gore Auchincloss, who is the son of Hugh D. Auchincloss and half-brother of Gore Vidal and a stepbrother of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Gore Vidal, who helped write the screenplay for Ben-Hur ( 1959 ), claimed in his 1995 book " Palimpsest " that Boyd was gay.
Gore Vidal said of his work: " Of all our novelists, Auchincloss is the only one who tells us how our rulers behave in their banks and their boardrooms, their law offices and their clubs .... Not since Dreiser has an American writer had so much to tell us about the role of money in our lives.
Other notable Cuban percussionists who came to the U. S. during that time include Chano Pozo, Mongo Santamaria, Armando Peraza, Francisco Aguabella, Carlos Vidal Bolado and Modetso Duran.
It received favorable reviews from critics, and the cover blurb featured a highly complimentary quote from Gore Vidal, who described Southern as " the most profoundly witty writer of our generation ".

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