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Wilson and credits
The job was handled by Stanley Wilson, although the cover of the 1993 Varese Sarabande CD issue credits Newman.
Mari Wilson performed the song " Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps ", by Osvaldo Farrés and Joe Davis, to accompany the opening and closing credits.
In the opening credits for the episode titled " Fish Story ", Hugh Wilson went under the name of Raoul Plager.
Also, because CBS always had an announcer talking over the closing credits, Wilson knew that no one would actually hear the closing theme lyrics anyway.
Drivers in the film billed in the opening credits include Dale Van Sickel, Reg Parton, Regina Parton, Tom Bamford, Bob Drake, Marion J. Playan, Hall Brock, Bob Hickman, Rex Ramsay, Hal Grist, Lynn Grate, Larry Schmitz, Richard Warlock, Dana Derfus, Everett Creach, Gerald Jann, Bill Couch, Ted Duncan, Robert Hoys, Gene Roscoe, Jack Mahoney, Charles Willis, Richard Brill, Roy Butterfield, Rudy Doucette, J. J. Wilson, Jim McCullough, Bud Ekins, Glenn Wilder, Gene Curtis, Robert James, John Timanus, Bob Harris, Fred Krone, Richard Ceary, Jesse Wayne, Jack Perkins, Fred Stromsoe, Ronnie Rondell, and Kim Brewer.
On the DVD audio commentary track for this episode, series creator Hugh Wilson credits Hesseman for largely improvising this entire speech.
Wilson is known for his long assocation with the film maker Wes Anderson, having shared co-writing and acting credits in a number of his films including Bottle Rocket ( 1996 ) which was his acting début, Rushmore ( 1998 ) and The Royal Tenenbaums ( 2001 ), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, as well as acting in Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ( 2004 ) and The Darjeeling Limited ( 2007 ).
Songs featured in the film include " Anything Goes " performed by Harpers Bizarre during the opening credits, " Good Lovin ' Ain't Easy to Come By " by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, " Funky Broadway " by Wilson Pickett, "( Love Is Like A ) Heat Wave " by Martha and the Vandellas, and an instrumental version of Burt Bacharach's " The Look of Love ".
Among his credits are Tsui Hark's The Seven Swords and Wilson Yip's Ip Man ; Mamoru Oshii's films The Red Spectacles, StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops, Ghost in the Shell, Mobile Police Patlabor and Avalon ; the anime adaptations of Rumiko Takahashi's Ranma ½ and Maison Ikkoku ; the live-action adaptation of Gantz ; and Hideo Nakata's films Ring, Ring 2, Chaos, Dark Water and Kaidan.
Their feature credits include the action-adventure The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, for director Rob Cohen, the hit action-comedy Shanghai Noon, starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Lui, as well as its sequel Shanghai Knights, directed by David Dobkin, Spider-Man 2, starring Toby Maguire, Herbie: Fully Loaded, starring Lindsay Lohan, Lethal Weapon 4, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover and the recent I Am Number Four, produced by Michael Bay.
Their feature credits include the action-adventure “ The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ,” for director Rob Cohen, the hit action-comedy “ Shanghai Noon ,” starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu, as well as its sequel “ Shanghai Knights ,” directed by David Dobkin, “ Spider-Man 2 ,” starring Toby Maguire, “ Herbie: Fully Loaded ,” starring Lindsay Lohan, “ Lethal Weapon 4 ,” starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover and the recent “ I Am Number Four ,” produced by Michael Bay.
Other notable film credits include Of Human Hearts ( 1938 ), The Lady Eve ( 1941 ), Kings Row ( 1942 ), The Constant Nymph ( 1943 ), Heaven Can Wait ( 1943 ), Wilson ( 1944 ), Impact ( 1949 ), The Paradine Case ( 1947 ), Everybody Does It ( 1950 ), Has Anybody Seen My Gal?
Wilson has sponsored and co-sponsored a number of bills, concerning teacher recruitment and retention, college campus fire safety, National Guard troop levels, arming airline pilots, tax credits for adoptions, tax credits for living organ donors, and state defense forces.
Wilson credits good friend Rosie O ' Donnell as inspiration for her charitable work, particularly with cancer and children's charities .< ref >
Stevenson's screen credits include the Disney movie The Cat from Outer Space as a friend of Dr. Frank Wilson ( played by Ken Berry ) along with his M * A * S * H replacement Harry Morgan.
In addition to his drum duties, Wilson has three song co-writing credits on Weezer songs-" The World has Turned and Left Me Here ," " Surf Wax America ," " My Name is Jonas "-and solo writing credits on " Automatic " and " In the Mall.
This was arguably a reflection of Wilson's own ideological convictions, who adhered to the classical liberal principles of Jeffersonian Democracy ( although Wilson did champion reforms such as agricultural credits later in his presidency, and called for a living wage in his last State of the Union Address ).
Initially, Landy and his girlfriend, Alexandra Morgan, even had their names included on some of the songs on Brian Wilson, but once he was successfully removed from Wilson's life in 1991, the credits were later revised to reflect their lack of involvement in Wilson's songs.
Parks states that part of the reason it was so heavily stressed to be a mostly Wilson composition ( indeed, Parks had to sue to gain any credits at all ) is because Warner Brothers had demanded Wilson return to writing music and to the front of the band — something Wilson was not willing to do.
Barnes credits his college art instructor Ed Wilson for laying the foundation for his development as an artist.

Wilson and reading
After reading a pamphlet by Doctor James Wilson, who operated a hydropathic establishment with James Manby Gully at Malvern, he stayed there for " some nine or ten weeks ", after which he " continued the system some seven weeks longer under Doctor Weiss, at Petersham ", then again at " Doctor Schmidt's magnificent hydropathic establishment at Boppart " ( at the former Marienberg Convent at Boppard ), after developing a cold and fever upon his return home.
" from the album U. F. Orb, use a sample from the reading of New Pathways in Psychology by Colin Wilson, who discusses the concept of the Noösphere.
* Wilson reading system
Hyperghettoization, a concept invented by sociologists Loïc Wacquant, William Julius Wilson, and Willy Aybar ( see Further reading ), is the extreme concentration of underprivileged groups in the inner cities.
John Bormuth of the University of Chicago looked at reading ease using the new Cloze deletion test developed by Wilson Taylor.
Jack Benny's weekly program would usually begin with Don Wilson reading standard copy announcing the name of the program and introducing the stars.
Watson reading the newspaper to Holmes and Wilson.
Although not a comics fan, Wilson enjoyed Watchmen upon reading it and opted to gain weight for the part, rather than wear a fatsuit.
As early as 1815, after reading about the Lewis & Clark Expedition and the expedition by Wilson Price Hunt, Kelley became interested in U. S. settlement of the area west of the Rocky Mountains.
Geologist Forbes Wilson, working for the Freeport mining company in August 1959 after reading Dozy's 1936 report, immediately prepared to explore the Ertsberg site.
The workshop was followed by a reading in November 1998 in New York City, with Jonathan Pryce as J. J. Hunsecker, Brian d ' Arcy James as Sidney, Anastasia Barzee, Patrick Wilson, Stacey Logan and an ensemble of 12.
:" Dorril spent a week reading highly classified documents about what is now known as ' Operation Clockwork Orange ' ( the plot by disaffected members of MI5 to discredit, among others, Edward Heath and Harold Wilson ).
The experienced elderly Radical James Wilson is claimed to have had a banner reading " Scotland Free or a Desart ".
She had learned about the Indians of the northern British Columbia coast, first from her brother Wilson who had visited there, and then from reading published accounts of the native culture.

Wilson and work
In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
The French physicist Pierre Victor Auger also discovered it in 1923 upon analysis of a Wilson cloud chamber experiment and it became the central part of his PhD work.
In his famous textbook The Cell in Development and Heredity, Wilson linked together the independent work of Boveri and Sutton ( both around 1902 ) by naming the chromosome theory of inheritance the " Sutton-Boveri Theory " ( the names are sometimes reversed ).
The CMB's serendipitous discovery in 1964 by American radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson was the culmination of work initiated in the 1940s, and earned them the 1978 Nobel Prize.
However, later in 1966, Brian Wilson began work on the Smile album, which was intended as a narrative.
A feature of these publications is the high-quality illustrations made by engravers like Wilson Lowry of art work supplied by specialist draftsmen like John Farey, Jr. Encyclopaedias were published in Scotland, as a result of the Scottish Enlightenment, for education there was of a higher standard than in the rest of the United Kingdom.
Godzilla then arrives in Japan and makes short work of King Ghidorah and the UFO, which was teleported by M-11 before it could time warp, killing Wilson and Grenchko.
Besides his studio work, Torrence became a graphic artist starting his own company, Kittyhawk Graphics, and designing and creating album covers and logos for other musicians and recording artists, including Harry Nilsson, Steve Martin, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dennis Wilson, Bruce Johnston, The Beach Boys, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Linda Ronstadt, Canned Heat, The Ventures and many others.
His goal was to surpass the earlier ornithological work of poet-naturalist Alexander Wilson.
Lane invited Mather to come to Washington, DC to work with him to draft and see passage of the National Park Service Organic Act, which the 64th United States Congress enacted and which President Woodrow Wilson signed into law on August 25, 1916.
This involved the work of Michael Fisher and Leo Kadanoff in the 1970s which led to the seminal reformulation of quantum field theory by Kenneth G. Wilson.
Wilson described his work as an " attempt to break down conditioned associations, to look at the world in a new way, with many models recognized as models or maps, and no one model elevated to the truth ".
Like Alan Wilson, Duane Allman played a key role in bringing slide guitar into rock music, through his work with The Allman Brothers Band, specifically on the 1971 live album At Fillmore East and with Derek and the Dominos ' Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album.
Despite the church's firm stand against blues music and the sinful world which revolved around it, House became attracted to it and taught himself guitar in his mid 20s, after moving back to the Clarksdale area, inspired by the work of Willie Wilson.
As the war neared its end, Marshall became the first vice president to conduct cabinet meetings ; Wilson left him with this responsibility while traveling in Europe to sign the Versailles treaty and to work on gathering support for his League of Nations idea.
Wilson started Congressional Government, his best-known political work, as an argument for a parliamentary system, but he was impressed by Grover Cleveland, and Congressional Government emerged as a critical description of America's system, with frequent negative comparisons to Westminster.
In his last scholarly work in 1908, Constitutional Government of the United States, Wilson said that the presidency " will be as big as and as influential as the man who occupies it ".
Wilson claims his book was already complete by the time he and Shea read Pynchon's novel ( which went on to win several awards ), but they then went back and made some modifications to the text before its final publication to allude to Pynchon's work.
He later threatened to leave home because Grandmother Wilson refused to permit him to work on Saturdays, the Adventist Sabbath.
Wilson describes Fort as " a patron of cranks " and also argues that running through Fort's work is " the feeling that no matter how honest scientists think they are, they are still influenced by various unconscious assumptions that prevent them from attaining true objectivity.
" Zap Comix " was among the original underground comics, and featured the work of Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin, and Robert Williams among others.
Some, such as Edmund Wilson, have contended that Marx's attack on Proudhon had its origin in the latter's defense of Karl Grün, whom Marx bitterly disliked, but who had been preparing translations of Proudhon's work.
The ideas of general semantics became a sufficiently important part of the shared intellectual toolkit of genre science fiction to merit parody by Damon Knight and others ; they have since shown a tendency to reappear ( often without attribution ) in the work of more recent writers such as Samuel R. Delany, Suzette Haden Elgin and Robert Anton Wilson.
Later on, a distinction was made between the stigmergic phenomenon, which is specific to the guidance of additional work, and the more general, non-work specific incitation, for which the term sematectonic communication was coined by E. O. Wilson, from the Greek words σῆμα sema " sign, token ", and τέκτων tecton " craftsman, builder ": " There is a need for a more general, somewhat less clumsy expression to denote the evocation of any form of behavior or physiological change by the evidences of work performed by other animals, including the special case of the guidance of additional work.

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