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* 1948 – Walter Egan, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
That year, Nicks sang back-up on virtually every track of Not Shy, recorded by musician Walter Egan, a friend of both Nicks and Buckingham.
* " There Ain't No Maybe In My Baby's Eyes " w. Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan m. Walter Donaldson
The cast included Susan Egan ( as Svetlana ), Kevin Earley ( as Anatoly ), Ty Taylor ( as Freddie ), Cindy Robinson ( as Florence ), Thomas Griffith ( as Molokov ), Tom Schmidt ( as Walter ) and Matthew Morrison ( as The Arbiter ), with the ensemble, choir and 27 piece orchestra on stage.
He also collaborated with some of the finest composers including, Grace LeBoy Kahn ( his wife ), Richard A. Whiting, Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Raymond Egan, Ted Fio Rito, Ernie Erdman, Neil Moret, Vincent Youmans, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Harry Akst, Harry M. Woods, Edward Eliscu, Victor Schertzinger, Arthur Johnston, Bronislaw Kaper, Jerome Kern, Walter Jurmann, Sigmund Romberg and Harry Warren, though his primary collaborator was Walter Donaldson.
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* Edward Walter Egan, Sergeant, U. S. Marines.
During this period Huey also became the staff drummer for Lowery Studios, and later moved to L. A. where he drummed on numerous hit records and tours for Walter Egan, Juice Newton, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Lindsey Buckingham, Etta James, and more.
Philosophers and theologians influenced by him include his successor, Pope Benedict XVI, Jürgen Habermas, John Haas, Andrew Greeley, Rocco Buttiglione, Hans Köchler, George Weigel, Scott Hahn, Mary Beth Bonacci, Deirdre McQuade, Antoinette Bosco, Hans Küng, Yves Congar, Avery Dulles, John J. Myers, Raymond Leo Burke, Joseph Bernardin, Francis George, Timothy Dolan, Edward Egan, John O ' Connor, Fabian Bruskewitz, Christoph Schönborn, Stanisław Dziwisz, Franciszek Macharski, Józef Glemp, Peter Hans Kolvenbach, Paolo Dezza, Pedro Arrupe, Óscar Romero, Mother Teresa, Walter Kasper, Michael Fitzgerald, Jean-Marie Lustiger, André Vingt-Trois, Jarosław Gowin, Christopher West and Elio Sgreccia.
* Walter Egan, rock musician
Leonard took up writing, and briefly moved to the USA, where he worked on a Walter Egan album.

Walter and uses
* Alphabetical Africa is a book by Walter Abish in which the first chapter only uses words that begin with the letter " a ", while the second chapter incorporates the letter " b ", and then " c ", etc.
* 1977 — Walter Gilbert and Allan Maxam present a rapid DNA sequencing technique which uses cloning, base destroying chemicals, and gel electrophoresis.
The film tells the story of powerful newspaper columnist J. J. Hunsecker ( portrayed by Lancaster and clearly based on Walter Winchell ) who uses his connections to ruin his sister's relationship with a man he deems inappropriate.
A 2006 book by Yale historian Walter Goffart is called Barbarian Tides and uses barbarian throughout to refer to the larger pantheon of tribes that the Roman Empire encountered.
Fishbone was assembled by John Norwood Fisher ( bass, vocals ), with his brother Phillip " Fish " Fisher ( drums ); Angelo Moore, who sometimes uses the stage name " Dr. Madd Vibe " ( vocals, saxophones ranging from sopranino to bass, and theremin ); Kendall Jones ( guitar ); " Dirty " Walter A. Kibby II ( vocals, trumpet ); and Christopher Dowd, who sometimes uses the pseudonym " Charlie Down " ( keyboards, trombone, vocals ).
* Jamie Kennedy as Specialist Walter Wogaman, a bumbling soldier who Archie uses to distract Adrianna.
Heller's attempts to break the demonic control of Earth by Rockecenter make him a target, and the corporation uses its most dangerous weapons to destroy him: psychiatry and psychology, and a mad, idealistic public relations genius by the name of J. Walter Madison ( known as " J. Warbler Madman ").
The novel uses a standard memoir format, revealing Walter F. Starbuck's current situation, then going back to tell the story of his first two days after being released from prison.
He uses examples of evidence for evolution: the genetic sequence of cytochrome C to show evidence for common descent ( citing the work of Emanuel Margoliash & Walter M. Fitch ); embryology ; and his own work on fruit flies in Hawaii.
" Dirty " Walter A. Kibby II of the band Fishbone uses a pocket trumpet for all live shows and recordings.
The second phase, which includes music by John Browne, Richard Davy and Walter Lambe, uses imitation, cantus firmus techniques, and frequent cross-relations ( a feature which was to become a distinctive sound in early Tudor polyphony ).
He uses several books for practicing, like the Charlier 36 Etudes, the Walter Smith Top Tones, and the Herbert L. Clarke second and third books.
The show is based on the 1957 movie of the same name, which tells the story of a powerful newspaper columnist named J. J. Hunsecker ( based on famed New York columnist Walter Winchell ) who uses his connections to ruin his sister's relationship with a man he deems inappropriate.
In the kitchen Ralph makes a grab at Walter but Walter kicks Ralph in the shins then makes his way to the outskirts of town, and uses a phone booth to call the court reporting school which his mother told him she was attending.
They have also found uses in propaganda, such as a book on the life of East German leader Walter Ulbricht and another on Albanian leader Enver Hoxha.
This character is in obvious reference to the antagonist of the 1979 Walter Hill film The Warriors, as the character uses many dialectic references to the character in Hill's film.
Breaking Bad uses flashforwards throughout its second season showing a mystery regarding debris and corpses in Walter White's house and neighborhood, revealed to be the result of two planes crashing overhead.

Walter and melody
The melody was used throughout director Fritz Lang's 1941 film Man Hunt starring Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett and George Sanders.
" Teddy Bears ' Picnic " is a song consisting of a melody by U. S. American composer John Walter Bratton, written in 1907, and lyrics added by Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy in 1932.
The popular chorus has a catchy melody, constructed more creatively by Walter Donaldson than most Tin Pan Alley popular songs of the era.
They contended that Walter Schumann had visited the sound stage in 1946 when Miklós Rózsa was recording " The Killers ", and so had picked up ( perhaps unconsciously ) the melody of a cue for that film known as " Danger Ahead ".

Walter and line
Mr. Devey will be responsible for the commercial expansion of VecTrol's line of electronic and electrical power control components as furnished to end equipment manufacturers, working closely with Walter J. Brown, President and Director of Engineering of the recently acquired Sprague subsidiary.
Brown ( by then in partnership with Walter Boveri ) put these into service on the first electrified main line, the Burgdorf — Thun line, Switzerland, in 1899.
The Patriots took the second quickest lead in Super Bowl history after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19-yard line on the second play of the game ( the Bears themselves would break this record in Super Bowl XLI when Devin Hester ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown ).
* In Billy Wilder's 1944 film noir Double Indemnity, the character of Mr. Jackson, played by Porter Hall, is from Medford, Oregon, but mentions Corvallis in this line to Walter Neff ( Fred MacMurray ): " It's the name!
In his poem " Past Ruin'd Ilion ", English writer and poet Walter Savage Landor ( 1775-1864 ) wrote the line " Alcestis rises from the shades " as having a double meaning, evoking her rise from Hades while demonstrating the ability of enduring poetry to give her vitality, drawing her into the light from the shadows of historical oblivion.
In addition, Perry was used as a fullback when his team was near the opponents ' goal line or 4th and short situations, either as a ball carrier or a lead blocker for running back Walter Payton.
The neoliberalism that came out of the Colloque Walter Lippmann was generally in line with Rüstow ’ s theories of turning away from conceptions of unrestricted liberty towards a market economy under the guidance and the rules of a strong state.
Instead of one of his parents, the German version credits the lumberjack's " Uncle Walter " as inspiring his passion for cross-dressing ; this change was likely done simply for a rhyme with " Büstenhalter ", the German translation for " bra ", which caps the phrase preceding the " I wish I'd been a girlie ..." line.
Success there ( and a threat to bolt to ABC News ) helped Rather pull ahead of longtime correspondent Roger Mudd in line to succeed Walter Cronkite as anchor and Managing Editor of CBS Evening News.
In the 1983 TV series Wizards and Warriors, the character Marko ( played by Walter Olkewicz ) delivers a spoof of the line as " Badgers?
He was hired in a railroad machine shop ( one of his co-workers was Walter Chrysler ), then he joined the railroad crew building the Union Pacific line through Colorado.
Susan Sontag said that in Walter Benjamin ’ s writing, sentences did not originate ordinarily, do not progress into one another, and delineate no obvious line of reasoning, as if each sentence “ had to say everything, before the inward gaze of total concentration dissolved the subject before his eyes ”, a “ freeze-frame baroque ” style of writing and cogitation.
" Former Vice-President Walter Mondale also used the line against rival Senator Gary Hart in his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 presidential campaign.
The path runs for about 4 miles from the village line at Walter Winter Rd.
In 1770 he was appointed a commissioner, along with Walter Rutherfurd, to establish the partition line between New York and New Jersey.
" It is clearly in the same line as the contemporaneous works of Philip José Farmer, " updating " Rohmer the way Farmer updated Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lester Dent and Walter B. Gibson.
Three-phase motors, which run at constant speed and provide regenerative braking, are well suited to steeply graded routes and the first mainline three-phase locomotives were installed by Brown ( by then in partnership with Walter Boveri ) in 1899 on the 40 km Burgdorf — Thun line, Switzerland.
Charles Kitchener, had died in 1982, and the line of Lieutenant-General Sir Walter Kitchener had failed on the death of his younger son, Squadron Leader Henry Kitchener, in 1984.
Levi's, under the leadership of Walter Haas Jr., Peter Haas, Ed Combs, and Mel Bacharach, expanded the firm's clothing line by adding new fashions and models, including stone-washed jeans through the acquisition of Great Western Garment Co. ( GWG ), a Canadian clothing manufacturer, and introducing Permanent Press trousers under the Sta-prest name.
Not only did the one-drop rule disregard the self-identification of people of mostly European ancestry who grew up in white communities, but Walter Plecker ordered application of the 1924 Virginia law in such a way that vital records were changed or destroyed, family members were split on opposite sides of the color line, and there were losses of the documented continuity of mixed-race people who identified as Native American.
Journalist Walter Pincus points to a passage on page 237 in which Clarke describes a September 4, 2001 meeting of national security principals in which he states Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, " who looked distracted throughout the session, took the United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz line that there were other terrorists concerns, like Iraq.
* DC Comics ' series Batman: The Widening Gyre, written by Kevin Smith, and illustrated by his lifelong friend and muse, Walter Flanagan, was titled after the opening line of this poem and draws heavily from Yeats ' various complex themes and symbology.
Confederate Brigadier General Walter Gwynn, in charge of coastal defenses from New Bern to the South Carolina line, working with North Carolina Adjutant General Richard Gatlin, proposed to erect a six-gun battery on Huggins Island to protect Bogue Inlet.

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