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Weary and war
Before the Germans capture Billy, he meets Roland Weary, a jingoist character and bully, just out of childhood like Billy, who constantly chastises him for his lack of enthusiasm toward war.
The sketch was supposed to show Shaun introducing a segment in which war hero Weary Dunlop would be shown as a transsexual and a few seconds into the sketch it would cut to the ABC switchboard lighting up with complaints.
Weary Dunlop was known as a courageous leader and compassionate doctor, and showed great leadership whileserving as prisoner of war in Changi prison and on the Burma-Thailand Railway during World War 2.
Dunlop is named after Lieutenant Colonel Sir Ernest Edward ' Weary ' Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE ( Edward Dunlop ) who was an Australian surgeon and was renowned for his leadership whilst being held prisoner of war by the Japanese during World War II.

Weary and known
The O & W entered bankruptcy as early as 1937 ( which it ultimately would never emerge from ), and, apart from total dieselization by the early 1950s, it operated as a virtual 19th-century " time warp " ( then known to locals as the " Old & Weary ", " Old & Wobbly " or " Old Woman ").

Weary and on
* Sir Ernest Edward " Weary " Dunlop, Australian surgeon renowned for his leadership of POWs on the railway
Emmett Leo Kelly ( December 9, 1898-March 28, 1979 ) was an American circus performer, who created the memorable clown figure " Weary Willie ", based on the hobos of the Depression era.
His books also feature the names Eduard Blutig (" Edward Gory "), a German language pun on his own name, and O. Müde ( German for O. Weary ).
It was also called " Wood's Weary Walkers " after its first commander, Colonel Leonard Wood, as an acknowledgment of the fact that despite being a cavalry unit they ended up fighting on foot as infantry.
Weary of opera house politics and convinced that opera was a dying art form, Galli-Curci retired from the operatic stage in January 1930 to concentrate instead on concert performances.
Weary of the bloody, lonely life of a Don, Michael retires and makes his nephew the new head of the family, on condition that he end the relationship with Mary.
During the same period, Thighpaulsandra also worked on The Waterboys ' album A Rock in the Weary Land.
In 1962 Dahl made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: " The Case of the Lonely Eloper ", and the murder victim in " The Case of the Weary Watchdog.
Of the 53 tracks, 22 had not been previously issued on any of Dylan's albums, including " Lay Down Your Weary Tune " ( which closes the Martin Scorsese film No Direction Home ) and " Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?
Frank Lloyd was Scotland's first Academy Award winner and is unique in film history having received three Oscar nominations in 1929 for his work on a silent film ( The Divine Lady ), a part-talkie ( Weary River ) and a full talkie ( Drag ).
* Monique Aiuto – vocals on " Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head!
* Tom Eaton – trumpet on " Flint ( For the Unemployed and Underpaid )", " For the Widows in Paradise, For the Fatherless in Ypsilanti ", " Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head!
He recorded for Duke Reid, with backing from The Skatalites on tracks such as " Zion " and " Weary Wanderer ", before returning to the UK, where he began working with Pama Records.
In his first major screen role, he portrayed Roland Weary in the 1972 film Slaughterhouse-Five, based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut.
He was deployed to Timor and was a prisoner of the Japanese from 1942 to 1945, during which time he worked on the Burma-Siam railway and served with Edward " Weary " Dunlop.
Both actors Gale Gordon as Weary Willie the Stork and Oliver Ostrich and Joseph Kearns as The Crazy-Quilt Dragon would later go on to work on the 1959 television show Dennis the Menace.

Weary and journey
Weary from his labors and the tiresome journey back from the imperial capital, Balaji Vishwanath's health began to fail.

Weary and .
The set contains `` High Society '', `` Do What Ory Say '', `` Down Home Rag '', `` Careless Love '', Jazz Me Blues '', `` Weary Blues '', `` Original Dixieland One-Step '', `` Bourbon Street Parade '', `` Panama '', `` Toot, Toot, Tootsie '', `` Oh Didn't He Ramble '', `` Beale Street Blues '', `` Maryland, My Maryland '', `` 1919 Rag '', `` Eh, La Bas '', `` Mood Indigo '', and `` Bugle Call Rag ''.
In this first phase of his career, Lang alternated between art films such as Der Müde Tod (" The Weary Death ") and popular thrillers such as Die Spinnen (" The Spiders "), combining popular genres with Expressionist techniques to create an unprecedented synthesis of popular entertainment with art cinema.
Other proposed titles included Bugles Sang True, Not in Our Stars, and Tote the Weary Load.
* Walker, Clarence E. ( 1982 ) A Rock in a Weary Land: The African Methodist Episcopal Church During the Civil War and Reconstruction, Louisiana State University Press, ISBN 0-8071-0883-9
Weary of philosophical disputation, in 1660, Malpighi returned to Bologna and dedicated himself to the study of anatomy.
Weary of the long struggle with the Duchy of Pomerania, he abdicated in 1470 in favour of his younger brother Albert Achilles, he retired to the Bayreuth Principality and died one year later in Neustadt an der Aisch.
Weary of Petticoat Government ”: The Specter of Female Rule in Early Nineteenth-Century Shaker Politics .” Communal Societies.
Weary of political back-stabbing, he resigned in 1901, but remained as head of the Privy Council as the premiership alternated between Saionji Kimmochi and Katsura Tarō.
* Edward " Weary " Dunlop-surgeon and World War II Prisoner of War.
" Weary Willie " was a tragic figure: a clown, who could usually be seen sweeping up the circus rings after the other performers.
Kelly's son, Emmett Kelly, Jr., did a similar " Weary Willie " character ; the two were estranged for many years as a result.
Weary of Scotland she may have been: she was now even more tired of Lord Methven, who was proving himself to be even worse than Angus in his desire both for other women and for his wife's money ; also, their only child, a daughter ( possibly called Dorothea Stewart ), died in infancy.
Weary and emotional, he tells Tess what he wants most of all is a son.
He also published under pen names that were anagrams of his first and last names, such as Ogdred Weary, Dogear Wryde, Ms. Regera Dowdy, and dozens more.
Schreiber had several supporting roles in various independent films until his big break, as the accused murderer Cotton Weary in the Scream trilogy of horror films.
In the next few years, Scott continued working as an extra and bit player in several films, including Weary River ( 1929 ) with Richard Barthelmess and The Virginian ( 1929 ) with Gary Cooper.
* " World Weary " w. m.
The 1919 recordings ( two takes ) of " Weary Blues " by the Louisiana Five contained the same boogie-woogie bass figure as appears in the 1915 " Weary Blues " sheet music by Artie Matthews.

war and surviving
Moreover Frieser states that surviving German economists and members of the German General Staff have denied Germany went to war based on a blitzkrieg strategy.
The first two editions place a first nuclear war near the end of the 21st century, with the final war in the years AD 2309-2322, and ascribe the final annihilation to a terrorist group called " The Apocalypse and the ensuing retaliation by surviving factions.
* Alec Campbell, longest surviving war veteran from the Battle of Gallipoli
Soon dispute plunged the surviving brothers into a civil war that was only settled in 843 by the Treaty of Verdun, which split the Frankish realm into three parts, to become the kernels of France and Germany, with Burgundy and the Low Countries between them.
* Progressive rock band Ayreon's 2000 album Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer tells the story of the last surviving human living on a Mars colony, many years after a war wiped out all life on Earth, leaving the Mars colony berift of supplies.
After 1969, the New Left degenerated into radicals and moderate factions, and that same year, the Weathermen, a surviving faction of SDS, attempted to launch a guerrilla war in an incident known as the " Days of Rage.
All surviving Japanese were repatriated after the end of the war.
He contributed millions of scudi to the Turkish war fund in Austria and Hungary and had the satisfaction of surviving the capture of Belgrade, 6 September 1688.
Although Byzantium lost much of the grandeur of Roman culture and extravagance in the process of surviving, the Empire emphasized efficiency in its war manuals.
This part of the war is the least developed among surviving sources, which prefer to talk about events in the last year of the war.
When asked what their plans for surviving nuclear war were, a FEMA official replied that they were experimenting with putting evacuation instructions in telephone books in New England.
Most of the surviving crew of 1, 150 were interned in Uruguay and Argentina and many remained after the war.
* February 19 – Florence Green, Last surviving World war I veteran ( died 2012 )
The third act ( December 2005 — October 2026 ) deals with the aftermath of the war, and concludes with the prospect of the few surviving humans becoming the new Martians, a prospect already foreshadowed in "— And the Moon be Still as Bright ", and which allows the book to return to its beginning.
A surviving first section, titled The Walnut Trees of Altenburg, was published after the war.
Having distinguished himself in his father's war against the Seljuk Turks, in 1143 Manuel was chosen as his successor by John, in preference to his elder surviving brother Isaac.
One of Henry V's surviving brothers, John, Duke of Bedford, was appointed senior regent of the realm and was in charge of the ongoing war in France.
* Corvallis plays a major role in The Postman, in which it is depicted as the center of rebuilding civilization in post-apocalyptic Oregon, due to the university, logistics, and favorable wind patterns, which render it capable of surviving nuclear war.
After the war, a majority of the few surviving Jews emigrated to Israel, the United States and western Europe.
He sought to pacify the enmities surviving from the Trujillo regime and from the 1965 civil war, but political murders continued to be frequent during his administration.
The ancient, high-tech city has been ravaged by decades of war, and one of the surviving fighters, Gasher, kidnaps Jake by taking advantage of the near-accident the team faced while crossing a decaying bridge that looks like the George Washington Bridge of NYC.
The end of his reign was marred by a civil war with his eldest surviving son, the future Sancho IV, which would continue after his death.
After the war, according to the preliminary agreements of the conferences of Yalta and Potsdam, the German territories east of the Oder-Neisse line — most of Pomerania, Silesia and East Prussia — were transferred to Poland and the surviving Germans expelled.

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