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Actors who have portrayed Long John Silver in the various motion picture adaptations of Treasure Island include Wallace Beery, Ivo Garrani, Orson Welles, Charlton Heston, Eddie Izzard, Lance Henriksen, Robert Newton, Anthony Quinn, Tim Curry, Jack Palance, Brian Murray, Oleg Borisov, Boris Andreyev and British actor Ivor Dean in a televised version of the novel.
* Vocal Works: Two Machine Portraits ( Les Murray ( poet )), The Long Boat ( Stanley Kunitz ), Twang ( Wallace Stevens ), Lightening viii ( Seamus Heaney ), September 11, 2001 ( W. H.
* Edgar Wallace Each Way by Robert Curtis ( John Long, 1932 )
The 1950s were a time of rapid expansion for Long Ashton with the opening of the Kearns and Hewitt Laboratories ( 1956 ) and the Wallace Laboratory, Refectory and Conference Room ( 1959 ).
The Wallace Laboratory at Long Ashton, following closure of the site
Honest also had its own roster of singer / songwriters, including Kate Wallace for whom Long produced the first “ CD Plus ” for a new artist marketing campaign, providing biographical audio as well as music video and behind the scenes footage ( a new technology format, now familiar on DVD ).
Helm ( store clerk ), Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln ( stepmother ), Stephen T. Logan ( law partner ), Leonard Swett ( lawyer ), Frances Wallace ( sister-in-law ), and Robert L. Wilson ( one of the " Long Nine ," a group of tall Whigs, including Lincoln, who served together in the Illinois legislature in the 1830s ).
Initially it was constructed of wood by Wallace D. Lovell and referred to as The Mile Long Wooden Bridge.
* Lee, Michael J., " The Populist Chameleon: The People's Party, Huey Long, George Wallace, and the Populist Argumentative Frame ", Quarterly Journal of Speech, November 2006, Vol.
Dave Wallace of Comics Bulletin said that Dark Victory " doesn't quite live up to the high standards set by The Long Halloween " but praised " Loeb's note-perfect understanding of what makes the Batman tick " and added that " Tim Sale's artwork also keeps on hitting new highs.
Wallace met Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell in June 1997, when she appeared in the Backstreet Boys ' music videos " As Long As You Love Me " and " I'll Never Break Your Heart ".

Wallace and Trail
On February 24, 2011, the day of the NBA trade deadline, the Bobcats made some moves to clear up some cap space by sending former all-star forward Gerald Wallace to the Portland Trail Blazers for two first round draft picks, Joel Przybilla, Sean Marks, and Dante Cunningham.
Along with Theo Ratliff and Dan Dickau in exchange for Rasheed Wallace and Wesley Person, Abdur-Rahim was sent to the Portland Trail Blazers on February 9, 2004.
Henry A. Wallace's Irrigation Frontier: On the Trail of the Corn Belt Farmer 1909 15 articles written by Wallace in 1909 ; 1991 edition edited by Richard Lowitt, and Judith Fabry
Wallace averaged a career best 19. 4 points per game in 2002 for the Trail Blazers.
After the season, Wallace was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Rod Strickland, a move that proved beneficial for both sides: Strickland averaged 17. 2 ppg and 8. 9 apg after the trade, helping the Bullets make the playoffs in 1997 for the first time in eight seasons, and upped those stats to 17. 8 ppg and a league-leading 10. 5 apg the following year.
However, just as his season was gaining momentum, Wallace again broke his left thumb and was forced to miss the next month of the season, but he returned in time for a strong performance in the first round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, which the Trail Blazers lost.
Wallace was named an NBA All-Star in 2000 and 2001 and led the Trail Blazers to the Western Conference Finals in 1999 and 2000, losing to the San Antonio Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers, respectively.
* Cody, Edmund R. History of the Coeur d ' Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart: Old Mission, Cataldo, Idaho: on the Union Pacific between Spokane and Wallace and on the Yellowstone Trail between Coeur d ' Alene and Kellogg.
Tom Wallace Recreation Area features various handicapped-accessible facilities, including a fishing dock and a-long natural trail, the Tuliptree Trail.
An early widescreen film ( along with Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail with John Wayne, produced the same year ), the movie also features Wallace Beery as Pat Garrett.
* Gerald " Crash " Wallace, a forward for the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers.
On March 15, 2012, Okur was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers along with Shawne Williams and a 2012 1st round draft pick in exchange for Gerald Wallace.
B. Guthrie, Jr .. For Wallace Stegner it is " the best " of the six novels in Guthrie's sequence dealing with the Oregon Trail and the development of Montana from 1830, the time of the Mountain Men, to " the cattle empire of the 1880s to the near present.
* Portland Trail Blazers: Damon Stoudamire, Rasheed Wallace, Arvydas Sabonis, Scottie Pippen, Steve Smith, and Detlef Schrempf

Wallace and Andrew
A justification had to be given for the rejection of King John in whose name William Wallace and Andrew de Moray had rebelled in 1297.
The following year William Wallace and Andrew de Moray raised forces to resist the occupation and under their joint leadership an English army was defeated at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
* 1297 Battle of Stirling Bridge: Scots jointly-led by William Wallace and Andrew Moray defeat the English.
Along with Andrew Moray, Wallace defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and was Guardian of Scotland, serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk.
Some historians such as Andrew Fisher believe Wallace must have had some earlier military experience ; campaigns like Edward I of England's wars in Wales provided a good opportunity for a younger son of a landholder, with no other prospects in life than becoming a monk or priest, to become a mercenary soldier.
On 11 September 1297, an army jointly led by Wallace and Andrew Moray won the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
* September 11 Battle of Stirling Bridge: The Scottish armies of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeat the English.
The First War of Scottish Independence can be loosely divided into four phases: the initial English invasion and success in 1296 ; the campaigns led by William Wallace, Andrew de Moray and various Scottish Guardians from 1297 until John Comyn negotiated for the general Scottish submission in February 1304 ; the renewed campaigns led by Robert the Bruce following his killing of The Red Comyn in Dumfries in 1306 to his and the Scottish victory at Bannockburn in 1314 ; and a final phase of Scottish diplomatic initiatives and military campaigns in Scotland, Ireland and Northern England from 1314 until the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328.
The revolts which broke out in early 1297, led by William Wallace, Andrew de Moray and other Scottish nobles, forced Edward to send more forces to deal with the Scots, and although they managed to force the nobles to capitulate at Irvine, Wallace and de Moray's continuing campaigns eventually led to the first key Scottish victory, at Stirling Bridge.
* The state of Indiana commissioned a marble statue of Wallace dressed in a military uniform, which was made by the sculptor Andrew O ' Connor.
On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.
On 11 September 1297, a large English force under the leadership of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham was routed by a much smaller Scottish army led by Wallace and Andrew Moray at Stirling Bridge.
Over the next few years, there were several Scottish rebellions against Edward ( for example, in 1297 under William Wallace and Andrew Moray ).
Despite this, resistance to the English led by William Wallace and Andrew Moray had emerged in the name of King John Balliol.
An official Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras festival event, the critically acclaimed independent production starred Simon Corfield ( Jamie ), Natalie Murray ( Leah ), Fiona Harris ( Sandra ), Andrew Wallace ( Ste ) and Charles Kevin ( Tony ).
They were dislodged the following year, after the victory of Andrew Moray and William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
In the early 15th century these were followed by Andrew of Wyntoun's verse Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland and Blind Harry's The Wallace, which blended historical romance with the verse chronicle.
McCain Foods Limited is a privately owned company established in 1957 by four brothers — Harrison McCain, Wallace McCain, Robert McCain, and Andrew McCain — in Florenceville, New Brunswick, Canada.
* The home of Alfred Russel Wallace ( see above ), now named Wallace House, can be found at 11 St. Andrew St. and is marked with a plaque.
Judges were Andrew Hook, Sacha Mamczak, Mark Rich, Sean Wallace, and Kim Wilkins.
" This first act of this rebellion was marked by two events: Andrew Moray proclaiming his defiance of English rule at Avoch ; and the murder of William Hesilrig, the English sheriff of Lanark, on 3 May 1297, during an attack on the town led by William Wallace and Richard Lundie.
There is no evidence that Wallace actually ever attacked Aberdeen and it has been recognised that this deed is more likely to have been the work of Andrew Moray.
While Andrew Moray seized control of northern Scotland and William Wallace rampaged through west-central Scotland, a rising led by Scotland's traditional feudal leaders was taking place in the south.

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