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Willcox's and Glitter
" It was Glitter, though, that launched Willcox's career: it appeared that Kate Milligan and Maximilian Schell were watching that play.

Willcox's and ),
Praised by several Shakespeare scholars, but dismissed by some traditionalist critics, the film contains a considerable amount of nudity ( mostly male, but also some female, including a scene in which Caliban's mother Sycorax breast-feeds her son ), some unconventional casting ( Toyah Willcox's Miranda hardly suggests innocent purity ) and an unusual setting ( a crumbling mansion as opposed to an island ).
Barbara Willcox had to give up her career after giving birth to Nicola ( b. 1950 ) and Kim ( b. 1953 ), Willcox's older sister and brother, respectively.

Willcox's and she
Afterwards, when Anne-Marie faces Miss Willcox's wrath, she turns against her and sees that she is just a pretender, she turns against her and traps her very cleverly.

Willcox's and musical
Since Willcox's move to London in the mid-1970s her acting and musical careers developed in parallel, causing lots of misunderstanding.

Willcox's and .
In 1845, Mr. Willcox's heirs sold the mill to David Felt, a paper manufacturer from New York.
On the way those two worlds interacted, Willcox's commented: " It's difficult to compare the two worlds and say why you're doing both.
Willcox's second album, The Blue Meaning, went up to no.
1981 saw Willcox's strengthened presence in the charts with hits such as Four from Toyah EP ( no.
She and Anne-Marie vie for Miss Willcox's preference.
The band quickly replaced him with Nigel Glockler formerly of Toyah Willcox's band who had to learn the whole set within a day and a half just before the tour was about to begin.
WPEP was sold in 1997 by Silver City Broadcasting to J. Keating Willcox's Willow Farm Broadcasting.
He obtained permission for the transfer of his old corps to this field of operations, and on March 19, 1863, General Parke was ordered to proceed there with his two remaining divisions, Willcox's and Sturgis's.
The corps was engaged in a similar attempt on the following day, the losses in Potter's and Willcox's Divisions being unusually severe in proportion to the number engaged.
Under this arrangement Willcox's Division was numbered as the 1st ; Potter's, as the 2nd ; Ferrero's black troops were designated as the 3rd Division.
Gen. Orlando B. Willcox's brigade when the latter was wounded in battle.

performance and Glitter
In concert, Glitter merged both into one performance.

performance and 1976
The duo's first live performance after Berry's accident occurred at the Palomino Nightclub in North Hollywood on June 5, 1976 ( ten years after the accident ) as guests of Disneyland regulars Papa Doo Run Run.
* The Canadian Encyclopedia-Kain, Karen featuring a clip of Karen's performance in the National Ballet of Canada's 1976 production of Giselle
The 1976 Monty Python Live at City Center performance ended with the slug lines, followed by:
At the Grammy Awards of 1976, the Judy Collins performance of the song was named " Song of the Year ".
Tom Waits and the Nocturnal Emissions toured the United States and Europe extensively from October 1976 until May 1977, including a performance of " The Piano Has Been Drinking " on cult BBC2 television music show the Old Grey Whistle Test in May 1976.
After reading an NME review of the Sex Pistols ' first performance, Shelley and Devoto travelled to London together to see the Sex Pistols in February 1976.
The original configuration of The Band ended its touring career in 1976 with an elaborate live ballroom performance featuring numerous musical celebrities.
Prior to 2005, after the top two cars were set, the top 14 cars in the qualifying races advanced to the field, and then between six ( 1998 – 2003 ), eight ( 1995 – 97, 2004 ), or ten ( until 1994 ) fastest cars which did not advance from the qualifying race were added, and, since 1976, between one and seven cars were added by previous year's points performance and or championship, except for 1985, when no such car was eligible for a provisional starting spot, the only time that happened in the Daytona 500 from when the provisional was added in 1976 through 2004.
As of 2010, CPUs with the best performance per watt each year have been CMOS static logic since 1976.
Krienbühl's best performance was the eighth position on the 10, 000 m at the 1976 Winter Olympics.
Haley continued to tour for the next year with a succession of new sax players, but his popularity was waning again and his 1976 performance in London was critically lambasted by music media such as Melody Maker.
In 1976, Richard Schickel cited his performance in Pitfall ( 1948 ) as a prototype of film noir in contrast with the appealing television characters for which Burr later became famous.
Hadlee was an inconsistent performer at test level for several years ; however a breakthrough performance against India in 1976 in which he took 11 wickets in a game resulting in a win by New Zealand cemented his place in the side.
She won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 1976 film Network.
In 1976 he won the gold medal for the best individual performance on that board.
On several occasions she narrated Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait, including a performance with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga in 1976, conducted by the composer.
Wilson returned to regular stage appearances with the band, alternating between piano and bass and, under Landy's advice, made a solo appearance on Saturday Night Live in November 1976 ; producer Lorne Michaels stipulated Wilson's exclusive performance, much to the chagrin of the other Beach Boys.
Nolte first gained national attention and critical acclaim for his performance in Rich Man, Poor Man, a 1976 television miniseries based on Irwin Shaw's 1970 best-selling novel.
" One of her most notable achievements with the RSC was her performance as Lady Macbeth in 1976.
The group's first public performance, in October 1976, was alongside an exhibit titled Prostitution, which included pornographic photos of Tutti as well as used tampons.
Other changes in appearance and performance came with a " Cobra II " version in 1976 & 1977 and a " King Cobra " in 1978.
He won acclaim for his performance in the Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci's 1976 epic film 1900 and as the conflicted father in the Academy award-winning family drama Ordinary People ( 1980 ) alongside Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton.
Smith has claimed that he was expelled from St. Wilfrid's as an " undesirable influence " after Malice's second live performance shortly before Christmas 1976, which took place at the school and allegedly caused a riot.

performance and ),
The 1942 novel Five Little Pigs ( aka Murder in Retrospect ), in which Poirot investigates a murder committed sixteen years before by analysing various accounts of the tragedy, is a Rashomon-like performance that critic and mystery novelist Robert Barnard called the best of the Christie novels.
The one occasion where the band was introduced as " The Alan Parsons Project " in a live performance was at Night of the Proms 1990 ( at the time of the group's break-up ), featuring all Project regulars except Woolfson who was present but behind the scenes, while Parsons stayed at the mixer except during the last song, where he played acoustic guitar.
Since algorithms are platform-independent ( i. e. a given algorithm can be implemented in an arbitrary programming language on an arbitrary computer running an arbitrary operating system ), there are significant drawbacks to using an empirical approach to gauge the comparative performance of a given set of algorithms.
Mozart's Davide penitente ( 1785 ), his Piano Concerto in E flat major ( 1785 ), the Clarinet Quintet ( 1789 ) and the great Symphony in G minor ( 1788 ) had been premiered on the suggestion of Salieri, who supposedly conducted a performance of it in 1791.
Analytical chemistry research is largely driven by performance ( sensitivity, selectivity, robustness, linear range, accuracy, precision, and speed ), and cost ( purchase, operation, training, time, and space ).
The most common version of the Sparrow today, the AIM-7M, entered service in 1982 and featured a new inverse monopulse seeker ( matching the capabilities of Skyflash ), active radar fuse, digital controls, improved ECM resistance, and better low-altitude performance.
However, since 2001, more emphasis has been placed on Defense-Independent Pitching Statistics, including Defense-Independent ERA ( dERA ), in an attempt to evaluate a pitcher's performance regardless of the strength of the defensive players behind him.
Also, it is often erroneously cited that total plate appearances is the divisor ( i. e., denominator ) used in calculating on base percentage ( OBP ), an alternative measurement of a player's offensive performance ; in reality, the OBP denominator does not include certain PAs, such as times reached via either catcher ’ s interference or fielder ’ s obstruction.
On 18 November 2008 the band released The BBC Sessions, which features songs from the period of 1996 – 2001 ( including the last recordings featuring Isobel Campbell before she left the band ), along with a second disc featuring a recording of a live performance in Belfast from Christmas 2001.
* Benchmark ( computing ), the result of running a computer program to assess performance
The performance or speed of a processor depends on the clock rate ( generally given in multiples of hertz ) and the instructions per clock ( IPC ), which together are the factors for the instructions per second ( IPS ) that the CPU can perform.
Although there are conflicting dates as to when they met ( some sources state that they met in January 1989 at the Satyricon nightclub ), Love stated that the two first encountered one another in January 1988 at a Dharma Bums show where she was doing a spoken word performance, and Erlandson stated that both he and Love were formally introduced to Cobain in a parking lot after a Butthole Surfers concert at the Hollywood Paladium in 1991.
In the first performance of Monteverdi's Orfeo ( 1607 ), for example, they played subsidiary roles, including Speranza and ( possibly ) that of Euridice.
Despite the solid offensive performance, the bullpen struggled with 23 blown saves ( a Major League worst ), and the Indians finished a disappointing fourth.
This, combined with poor ownership decisions ( such as the College of Coaches ), hampered on-field performance.
Cyrix used a PR rating ( Performance Rating ) to relate their performance to the Intel P5 Pentium ( pre-P55C ), because a 6x86 at a lower clock rate outperformed the higher-clocked P5 Pentium.
Computer controlled music is also found in the performance pieces by the Canadian composer Udo Kasemets such as the Marce ( ntennia ) l Circus C ( ag ) elebrating Duchamp ( 1987 ), a realization of the Marcel Duchamp process piece Erratum Musical using an electric model train to collect a hopper-car of stones to be deposited on a drum wired to an Analog: Digital converter, mapping the stone impacts to a score display ( performed in Toronto by pianist Gordon Monahan during the 1987 Duchamp Centennial ), or his installations and performance works ( e. g. Spectrascapes ) based on his Geo ( sono ) scope ( 1986 ) 15x4-channel computer-controlled audio mixer.
This evolved in the late 1990s into the treatment of other parts ( that did more than just increase the life of a product ) such as amplifier valves ( improved sound quality ), baseball bats ( greater sweet spot ), golf clubs ( greater sweet spot ), racing engines ( greater performance under stress ), firearms ( less warping after continuous shooting ), knives, razor blades, brake rotors and even pantyhose.

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