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and in her forthright way, Henrietta, who in her story of Sara had indicated her own unwillingness `` to think of men as the privileged '' and `` women as submissive and yielding '', felt obliged to defend vigorously any statement of hers to which Morris Jastrow took the slightest exception -- he objected to her stand on the Corbin affair, as well as on the radical reforms of Dr. Wise of Hebrew Union College -- until once, in sheer desperation, he wrote that he had given up hope they would ever agree on anything.
Leaflets arguing against the film's representation of the New Testament ( for example, suggesting that the Wise Men would not have approached the wrong stable as they do in the opening of the film ) were documented in Robert Hewison's book Monty Python: The Case Against.
Lewton promoted Wise to his superiors at RKO, beginning a collaboration which would produce the notable horror film The Body Snatcher starring Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, a film which in its stylization and atmosphere deliberately evoked the groundbreaking horror films of the 1930s, while presenting a psychological horror film more in tune with the uncertainty of the 1940s.
Wise decided that Martin's segments would be filmed at half hour intervals, so Martin would not face discomfort.
Although the office of the consulate would continue to exist until Emperor Leo VI the Wise formally abolished it with Novel 94, it was Justinian who effectively brought the consulate as a separate political entity to an end.
Originally Morecambe and Wise objected to sharing a bed ( which would become one of their most popular and fondly remembered character traits ), but Braben countered that if it was good enough for Laurel and Hardy it was surely good enough for Morecambe and Wise.
In reality, O ' Connor was a close friend of both Morecambe and Wise and would meet them in later years to devise jokes about himself.
Workshop director Paul Engle was the first to read and comment on the initial drafts of what would become Wise Blood.
The Sand Pebbles was eventually paid for, but because its production required extensive location scouting and pre-production work, as well as being due to monsoons in Taipei, its producer and director Robert Wise realized that it would be over a year before principal photography could begin.
According to this legend, romanticised by Alexander Pushkin in his celebrated ballad " The Song of the Wise Oleg ," it was prophesied by the pagan priests that Oleg would take death from his stallion.
Some would interpose the Wise Old Man and the Wise Old Woman as spiritual archetypes coming before the final step of the Self '.
Zawinul's " Unknown Soldier " featured performances by jazz / classical trumpet veteran Wilmer Wise and singers Yolande Bavan, Joshie Armstrong and Chapman Roberts ( as well as English horn contributed by Andrew White III, a cross-disciplinary multi-instrumentalist who was not only the oboist for the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra but also played bass guitar for both Stevie Wonder and The Fifth Dimension ) The album also featured Zawinul's first use of a synthesizer ( an instrument with which he would become synonymous within jazz ) and of sound effects.
A change of name followed in the autumn: after agreeing that the combination of their respective places of birth — Morecambe and Leeds — would make the act sound too much like a cheap day return, they settled on ' Morecambe and Wise '.
Braben also made Wise a would-be writer ; their BBC shows in the 1970s would always climax with an extended sketch, introduced by Wise as " a play what I wrote.
Wise's character would write a play, complete with cheap props, shaky scenery and appallingly clumsy writing (" the play what I wrote " became a catchphrase ), which would then be acted out by Morecambe, Wise and the show's guest star.
Morecambe and Wise would often pretend not to have heard of their guest, or would appear to confuse them with someone else ( former UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson returned the favour, when appearing as a guest at the duo's ' flat ', by referring to Morecambe as ' Mor-e-cam-by ').
Braben would comment that people judged the quality of their Christmas experience on the quality of the Morecambe and Wise Christmas Special.
This lack of water was initially because of practical considerations ( the floor of the studio had many electrical cables on it, and such quantities of water would be dangerous ) – but Morecambe and Wise found a way to turn the lack of water into a comic asset.

Wise and later
One example was recorded in 1948, by Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise, Sidney Lippman, and later Perry Como, called A, You're Adorable:
These included Vishnu Sarma's Panchatantra, the Hitopadesha, Vikram and The Vampire, and Syntipas ' Seven Wise Masters, which were collections of fables that were later influential throughout the Old World.
It formed the basis of later Byzantine law, as expressed in the Basilika of Basil I and Leo VI the Wise.
Out of the East New York section of Brooklyn came Prince Markie Dee of The Fat Boys, who later went on to produce Mary J. Blige ; and Wise, the beat box from Stetsasonic.
Solomon Kohan is later revealed as one of the extremely long-lived " Wise " ( like Enoch Root ), and compares a courtyard full of inventors ' workstations to " an operation I used to have in Jerusalem a long time ago ," denominating either facility as " a temple.
Eisenach was the place where Martin Luther lived as a child, although he was not born there, and later for his receiving protection by Frederick the Wise after having been pursued for his religious views.
Wise was the president of the Directors Guild of America from 1971 to 1975 and later became the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Though Wise was never known as a special-effects-driven director, echoes of this 1940s high-tech special effects technology were to emerge in several of his important later films, such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, West Side Story, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
In 1947, Wise directed the Lawrence Tierney noir classic Born to Kill and two years later directed the boxing movie The Set-Up, where his direction of the real-time setting got him noticed.
In his later years, Wise continued to be active in productions of DVD versions of his films, including making public appearances promoting those films.
The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 29 August 1597 by the bookseller Andrew Wise ; the first quarto was published by him later that year, printed by Valentine Simmes.
Although he did not receive any refined education ( for which he was later abused by his son-in-law Constantine VII ), Romanos advanced through the ranks of the army during the reign of Emperor Leo VI the Wise.
The Knights of the Wise Men was a precursor to the later civil rights movement.
Alonzo later tells Jake that he had to give Sandman's money to the Three Wise Men to obtain an arrest warrant.
Although Richard III was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 20 October 1597, by the bookseller Andrew Wise, who published the first quarto ( Q1 ) later that year ( with printing done by Valentine Simmes ), Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, which cannot have been written much later than 1592 ( Marlowe died in 1593 ) is thought to have been influenced by it.
The success of Married Love had stimulated the need for a follow-up, which Stopes provided in the form of the already written Wise Parenthood: a Book for Married People, a manual on birth control, published later that year.
Over a decade later, ten years later, in 2006, Wise Intelligent released a mixtape titled " Blessed Be The Poor ?".
Three days later, at Clifford's suggestion, Johnson called a conclave of the " Wise Men ".
In the later and most successful part of their career, which spanned the 1970s, they were joined behind the scenes by Eddie Braben, a script writer who generated almost all their material ( Morecambe and Wise were also sometimes credited as supplying " additional material ") and defined what is now thought of as typical Morecambe and Wise humour.
Succeeding generations saw Leo as a prophet and a magician, and soon a collection of oracular poems and some short divinatory texts, the so-called Oracles of Leo the Wise, at least in part based on earlier Greek sources, were attached to the Emperor's name in later centuries, and were believed to foretell the future of the world.

Wise and speak
On 21 October, Swindon gave Wise, and his assistant Poyet, permission to speak to Leeds, following their request.
Wise people speak of his might and wonders in saving the Jewish community from many difficulties.

Wise and Sand
The Sound of Music was an interim film for Wise, produced to mollify the studio while he developed the difficult film The Sand Pebbles, starring Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough and Candice Bergen.
The Sand Pebbles is a 1966 American period war film directed by Robert Wise.
For years, Robert Wise had wanted to make The Sand Pebbles, but the film companies were reluctant to finance it.
The Sand Pebbles was nominated for eight Academy Awards, but failed to win any: Best Picture for Robert Wise, Best Actor for Steve McQueen, Best Supporting Actor for Mako, Best Art Direction / Set Decoration-Color, Best Cinematography-Color, Best Film Editing, Best Sound ( James Corcoran ) and Best Original Music Score for Jerry Goldsmith.
To the Dog Soldiers, the Sand Creek Massacre illustrated the folly of the peace chiefs ' policy of accommodating the whites through treaties such as the first Treaty of Fort Laramie and the Treaty of Fort Wise.
On February 18, 1861, in the Treaty of Fort Wise, several chiefs of Cheyenne and Arapaho agreed with U. S. representatives to cede most of the lands, ten years earlier designated to their tribes, for white settlement, keeping only a fragment of the original reserve, located between Arkansas River and Sand Creek.
At the council, in the Treaty of Fort Wise some of the Cheyenne and Arapaho agreed to surrender all their former hunting lands except for a small Indian reservation along the Arkansas River between the northern boundary of New Mexico and Sand Creek.
With more than 200 recordings to his credit, his music has brought him on stage or in the studio to perform with entertainers in a variety of music fields: Carl Perkins ; Charlie Daniels ; Peabo Bryson ; The Whites ; Ricky Skaggs ; Kitty Wells ; Pee Wee King ; Jimmy Dickens ; Jeff and Sheri Easter ; The Lewis Family ; The Isaacs ; The Primitive Quartet ; Bill Monroe ; Jim and Jesse ; Ralph Stanley ; Raymond Fairchild ; Jimmy Martin ; Mac Wiseman ; Chubby Wise ; Josh Graves ; Doug Dillard ; Jerry Douglas ; Sam Bush ; Byron Berline ; The Warrior River Boys ; The Sand Mountain Boys ; The Gary Waldrep Band ; The Cox Family ; The Sidemen ; Elaine and Shorty ; “ Doc ” Tommy Scott ’ s Last Real Old Time Medicine Show.

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