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He made his name as host of the improvised television comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway ?, which ran for 10 series.
She starred in Whose Life Is It Anyway with James Naughton, which opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on February 24, 1980, and ran for 96 performances, and in Sweet Sue, which opened at the Music Box Theatre ( transferred to the Royale Theatre ) on Jan. 8, 1988, and ran for 164 performances.
On Broadway, Moore received a special Tony Award for her performance in Whose Life Is It Anyway?
There were two processes at work in this new discourse, revisionism and appropriation, which Arlene Stein teases out in her article “ Whose Memory, Whose Victimhood ?” both of which were used at different points in the movement for civil rights.
BBC Radio has continued to be a breeding ground for new talent and many programmes have transferred successfully to television in recent years, including Whose Line is it Anyway ?, Goodness Gracious Me, Knowing Me, Knowing You and Little Britain.
Eddy ’ s book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures has been a best seller for decades, and was selected as one of the “ 75 Books By Women Whose Words Have Changed The World ,” by the Women's National Book Association.
He is best known for his improv and co-production work on the American and British versions of Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Pope has also composed a large amount of music other radio and television including the theme tunes for Through the Keyhole, Whose Line Is It Anyway?
# The principle of (" Whose realm, his religion ") provided for internal religious unity within a state: the religion of the prince became the religion of the state and all its inhabitants.
Palmer concludes by invoking George Eliot's poem The Choir Invisible: " Frederick Delius ... belongs to the company of those true artists for whose life and work the world is a better place to live in, and of whom surely is composed, in a literal sense, ' the choir invisible / Whose music is the gladness of the world '".
Also the Honourable Freddy Arbuthnot, Wimsey's friend and contact for the stock market, in this book finds a long-delayed domestic bliss with Rachel, the daughter of Sir Reuben Levy who was murdered in Whose Body ?.
* Tony Award for Best Actor ( Whose Life Is It Anyway?
* Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play (' Whose Life is it Anyway?
* Variety Club Award for Best Actor ( Whose Life is it Anyway?
First, when outlining his plan to assume power he refers to Henry as a king " Whose church-like humours fits not for a crown " ( 1. 1. 246 ).
Whose father for his hoarding went to hell?
In Act 2, Scene 2, two lines are missing from Henry's rebuke of Clifford's accusation that he has been unnatural by disinheriting the Prince ; " And happy always was it for that son / Whose father for his hoarding went to hell " ( ll. 47 – 48 ).
For example, Henry's " I know not what to say, my title's weak " ( 1. 1. 135 ), " All will revolt from me, and turn to him " ( 1. 1. 152 ), " And I with grief and sorrow to the court " ( 1. 1. 211 ), and " Revenged may she be on that hateful Duke ,/ Whose haughty spirit, wing'd with desire ,/ Will cost my crown, and like an empty eagle / Tire on the flesh of me and my son " ( 1. 1. 267 – 270 ); Exeter's " And I, I hope, shall reconcile them all " ( 1. 1. 274 ); the entirety of York's soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 4 ; Warwick's pause to get his breath during the Battle of Barnet ( 2. 3. 1 – 5 ); all of Act 2, Scene 5 ( including dialogue from Henry, the father and the son ) up to the entry of Prince Edward at line 125 ; all of Henry's monologue in Act 3, Scene 1, prior to his arrest ( ll. 13 – 54 ); Richard's entire soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 2 ( ll. 124 – 195 ); Margaret's " Ay, now begins a second storm to rise ,/ For this is he that moves both wind and tide " ( 3. 3. 47 – 48 ); Warwick's soliloquy at the end of the Act 3, Scene 3 ( ll. 257 – 268 ); Richard's " I hear, yet say not much, but think the more " ( 4. 1. 85 ) and " Not I, my thoughts aim at a further matter :/ I stay not for love of Edward but the crown " ( 141. 124 – 125 ); Warwick's " O unbid spite, is sportful Edward come " ( 5. 1. 18 ); the entirety of Richard's soliloquy in Act 5, Scene 6, after killing Henry ( ll. 61 – 93 ) and Richard's " To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master / And cried ' All hail ', whenas he meant all harm " ( 5. 7. 33 – 34 ).
Perkins also developed Have I Got News For You, Whose Line Is It Anyway ?, Drop The Dead Donkey and Father Ted for Hat Trick, many of which won awards including Baftas.
* Yahya ibn Khalid of Harun al Rashid ( Whose son Jafar bin Yahya was an inspiration for the aforementioned Arabian Nights Jafar )
He also produced the opening scene for the 1990s edition of Whose Line Is It Anyway?

marble and flowers
Alma-Tadema's works are remarkable for the way in which flowers, textures and hard reflecting substances, like metals, pottery, and especially marble, are painted – indeed, his realistic depiction of marble led him to be called the ' marbelous painter '.
The marble bust of a lady with a bunch of flowers ( Dama col Mazzolino ) in the Bargello at Florence is probably from the later 1470s.
It has a black marble fascia on which the names and ages of those that died are inscribed in gold, and a black marble platform on which people can leave flowers and mementos.
Una wrote to Julian that their mother's grave was " on a sunny hillside looking towards the east ... We had a head and footstone of white marble, with a place for flowers between, and Rose and I planted some ivy there that I had brought from America, and a periwinkle from papa's grave.
: Syria and Greece, Italy and Spain, laid like pieces of a golden pavement into the sea-blue, chased, as we stoop nearer to them, with bossy beaten work of mountain chains, and glowing softly with terraced gardens, and flowers heavy with frankincense, mixed among masses of laurel, and orange, and plumy palm, that abate with their grey-green shadows the burning of the marble rocks, and of the ledges of porphyry sloping under lucent sand.
In others, the marble inlay flowers have been removed by looters and vandals.
The interior was constructed using local resources such as Langkawi ’ s marble and high-quality tropical wood for the doors crafted by hand to shape flowers and leaf motifs.
A bas-relief or painted decor consisting of a series of ox-skulls draped or decorated with garlands of fruit or flowers was a Roman motif drawn from marble altars, which have survived in some number ; the motif was also later used on Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical buildings.

marble and for
The curving benches are broken, chipped, tumbled, but still in place, as are the marble chairs, the seats of honor for the legislators.
Behind him lay the Low Countries, where men were still completing the cathedrals that a later Florentine would describe as `` a malediction of little tabernacles, one on top of the other, with so many pyramids and spires and leaves that it is a wonder they stand up at all, for they look as though they were made of paper instead of stone or marble '' ; ;
Some of the marble busts in the park are of young Englishmen who fought and died for Garibaldi.
Flanked by marble urns and alabaster lamps, they seemed to be posing for a tribal portrait.
Pels also sent a check for $100 to Russell's widow and had a white marble monument erected on his grave.
To climax her Roman revels, she was thrown out of the swanky Hotel Excelsior after she had run naked through its marble halls screaming for help.
The Apollo Belvedere is a marble sculpture that was rediscovered in the late 15th century ; for centuries it epitomized the ideals of Classical Antiquity for Europeans, from the Renaissance through the 19th century.
The Greek abacus was a table of wood or marble, pre-set with small counters in wood or metal for mathematical calculations.
Algardi's large dramatic marble high-relief panel of Pope Leo and Attila ( 1646 – 53 ) for St Peter's Basilica was widely admired in his day, and reinvigorated the use of such marble reliefs.
There had been large marble reliefs used previously in Roman churches, but for most patrons, sculpted marble altarpieces were far too costly.
The latter two completed his design for an altarpiece of the Vision of Saint Nicholas ( San Nicola da Tolentino, Rome ) using two separate marble pieces linked together in one event and place, yet successfully separating the divine and earthly spheres.
Antonio Canova (; 1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822 ) was an Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh.
His heart was interred in a marble pyramid he designed as a mausoleum for the painter Titian in the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice, now a monument to the sculptor.
The Pentelic marble portrait head of Arcadius ( illustration ) was discovered in Istanbul close to the Forum Tauri, in June 1949, in excavating foundations for new buildings of the University at Beyazit.
The nearby town of Kishangarh is one of the largest centres for marble products, employing about 7, 000 people.
Nowadays Afyon is known for its marble ( in 2005 there were 355 marble quarries in the province of Afyon producing high quality white stone ), its sucuk ( spiced sausages ), its kaymak ( meaning either cream or a white Turkish Delight ) and various handmade weavings.
Another of his most important works was the marble and bronze Fountain of Neptune ( Fontana del Nettuno ) for the Piazza della Signoria.
" Ammannati continued working on this fountain for another ten years, adding, in a mannerist style, around the perimeter suave bronze reclining river gods, laughing satyrs and marble sea horses emerging from the water.
The significant Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Cycladic culture is best known for its schematic flat idols carved out of the islands ' pure white marble centuries before the great Middle Bronze Age (" Minoan ") culture arose in Crete, to the south: these figures have been looted from burials to satisfy a thriving Cycladic antiquities market since the early 20th century.
According to tradition, Constantine arranged for the rockface to be removed from around the tomb, without harming it, in order to isolate the tomb ; in the centre of the rotunda is a small building called the Kouvouklion ( Kουβούκλιον ; Modern Greek for small compartment ) or Aedicule ( from Latin: aediculum, small building ), which supposedly encloses this tomb, although it is not currently possible to verify the claim, as the remains are completely enveloped by a marble sheath.

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