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Some memorable plays have been drawn from books, notably Life With Father and Diary Of Anne Frank.
With this work, Ravel followed in the tradition of Schumann, Mussorgsky, and Debussy, who also created memorable works of childhood themes.
Dwight Eisenhower, and it was so memorable that he devoted a chapter to it (" Through Darkest America With Truck and Tank ") in his 1967 book At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends.
With her return to film in the 1950s, she portrayed an abused colonial wife in Carol Reed's Outcast of the Islands ( 1952 ), but had already transitioned into mature, supporting roles with Sailor of the King ( 1953 ) and a memorable victim of the Mau Mau uprising in Something of Value ( 1957 ).
With its first incarnation formed in 1962 in El Paso, Texas, the group went on to produce some of its most memorable hits under Mustang Records in Hollywood, California.
With memorable hit songs such as " Itchycoo Park ", " Lazy Sunday ", " All or Nothing ", " Tin Soldier ", and their concept album Ogdens ' Nut Gone Flake, they later evolved into one of the UK's most successful psychedelic acts before disbanding in 1969.
With his trademark raincoat, umbrella and pipe, Hulot is among the most memorable comic characters in cinema.
With Gary Eichten of Minnesota Public Radio, Paul co-moderated a memorable debate between United States Senate candidates Walter Mondale and Norm Coleman.
The convoy was memorable enough for a young Army officer, Lt. Col. Dwight David Eisenhower, to include a chapter about the trip, titled " Through Darkest America With Truck and Tank ," in his book At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends ( Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1967 ).
With the bat, Cairns has been the author of some of New Zealand cricket's most memorable innings, including his unbeaten 102 to win the final of the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy for New Zealand against India in Kenya, and his 158 from just 172 balls in a Test against South Africa in 2004.
With graduation approaching, he struggles to find anything truly memorable about his high school experience.
With the correct atmosphere, professional event caterers with experience can make an event special and memorable.
With appearances in over 100 films, Durning's memorable roles include police officers in the Oscar-winning The Sting ( 1973 ) and crime drama Dog Day Afternoon ( 1975 ), along with the comedies Tootsie, To Be Or Not To Be and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, the last two of which earned him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor.
With Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's army he marched to Atlanta in the memorable campaign of 1864, the line of march being marked by engagements at Rocky Face Ridge, Dalton, Resaca, Kingston, Kennesaw Mountain and various other points.
With the arrival of sound, his presence and powerful voice became an asset and he went on to memorable roles in The Green Pastures ( 1936 ), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ( the 1939 MGM version, opposite Mickey Rooney ), The Thief of Bagdad ( 1940 — perhaps his best-known film appearance — as the genie ), The Talk of the Town ( 1942 ), and Sahara ( 1943 ).
With a quick wit and a grating personality, Albano delivered memorable promos and earned the scorn of the wrestling audience as he attempted to dethrone World Wide Wrestling Federation superstar and WWF champion Bruno Sammartino.
With a recent restoration project that loops together the Catholic culture, the legacy of gold miners, visions of a vibrant downtown and the sentiments of Sacramentans who spent some of life ’ s most memorable moments within the church ’ s walls.
With Berlin behind the " iron curtain ", the opening ceremony of the 1974 World Cup was held at the Waldstadion, as were five matches-including the memorable Wasserschlacht von Frankfurt (" Water-battle of Frankfurt ), in which the German team defeated Poland 1 – 0 on a nearly unplayable surface to proceed to the final.
Although their comeback was arguably not as successful, it did include some memorable skits including Sofa For Two With Three in which Trevor and Simon would sit at the two ends of a two-seater settee, with a celebrity guest in the middle.
Destructoid named it the 48th best game of its decade, saying " With its unbelievably memorable characters and oddly addictive adventure / courtroom gameplay, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is easily one of the most unique and surprising games of the last decade.
It had the memorable signature tune " With A Song in My Heart " ( original played by Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra ) and was presented by a variety of well-known radio personalities including Cliff Michelmore, Jean Metcalfe, Bill Crozier in Cologne, Michael Aspel, Judith Chalmers and Sarah Kennedy.
With no spoken dialogue ( but sings the airman's version of the Navy Hymn ), Dano was memorable as the saddened, unnamed preacher in The Right Stuff ( 1983 ).
The convoy was memorable enough for him to include a chapter on the trip entitled " Through Darkest America With Truck and Tank ," in At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends ( Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1967 ).
With everyone speculating as to his status for the game, Reed created one of the most memorable moments in NBA history as he came out of the Madison Square Garden tunnel and onto the court to start Game 7.

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With three fine Russian films in recent months on World War 2, -- `` The House I Live In '', `` The Cranes Are Flying '' and `` Ballad Of A Soldier '' -- we had every right to expect a real Soviet block-buster in `` The Day The War Ended ''.
With their careful construction — and in the case of Easy Street and The Immigrant, their social commentary — these films are considered by Chaplin scholars to be among his finest work.
With Robert J. Flaherty's Nanook of the North in 1922, documentary film embraced romanticism ; Flaherty filmed a number of heavily staged romantic films during this time period, often showing how his subjects would have lived 100 years earlier and not how they lived right then.
With a legendary Hollywood " girl next door " image, and capable of delivering comedy and romance as well as heavy drama, she appeared in 39 films, released 29 albums, spent 460 weeks in the Top 40 charts and eventually became one of America's most beloved entertainers.
With Lenin's admission of limited private enterprise through his New Economic Policy ( NEP ) of 1921, Russia began receiving fiction films from afar, an occurrence that Vertov regarded with undeniable suspicion, calling drama a " corrupting influence " on the proletarian sensibility (" On ' Kinopravda ,'" 1924 ).
With the change to " nickelodeon " exhibition there was also a change, led by Pathé in 1907, from selling films outright to renting them through film exchanges.
Several other films dealing with inner city issues and Black Britons were released in the 2000s such as Bullet Boy ( 2004 ), Life and Lyrics ( 2006 ) and Rollin ' With the Nines ( 2009 ).
With sales of his music dwindling and after appearing in several poorly received films, Sinatra retired for the first time in 1971.
Other leading films included Mr. Deeds Goes to Town ( 1936 ), Lost Horizon ( 1937 ), You Can't Take It With You ( 1938 ), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), Meet John Doe ( 1941 ), Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944 ), It's a Wonderful Life ( 1946 ) and State of the Union ( 1948 ).
With the progression of the genre actors were beginning to build entire careers in such films, most especially Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
With advances in technology, the tone of horror films shifted from the Gothic towards contemporary concerns.
Lesbians as predators were presented in Rebecca ( 1940 ), women's prison films like Caged ( 1950 ), or in the character Rosa Klebb in From Russia, With Love ( 1963 ).
With his roles in Leone's films, Van Cleef became a major star of Spaghetti Westerns, playing central roles in films such as Death Rides a Horse, Day of Anger, The Big Gundown and The Sabata Trilogy.
With partners Daniel Frohman and Charles Frohman he planned to offer feature-length films that would appeal to the middle class by featuring the leading theatrical players of the time ( leading to the slogan " Famous Players in Famous Plays ").
With so many important players, Paramount was able to introduce " block booking ", which meant that an exhibitor who wanted a particular star's films had to buy a year's worth of other Paramount productions.
* Most notably, the rights to four Paramount films directed by Alfred Hitchcock – Rear Window ( 1954 ), The Trouble With Harry ( 1956 ), The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ), and Vertigo ( 1958 ) were owned by the director himself.
With The Wrong Box ( 1966 ) and Bedazzled ( 1967 ) Cook and Moore began to act in films together.
With the lack of natural color processing available, films of the silent era were frequently dipped in dyestuffs and dyed various shades and hues to signal a mood or represent a time of day.
With the United States not yet having entered the war, it was one of several Hollywood films made with the aim of arousing a pro-British sentiment among American audiences.
With the sound era, films like All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1930 ) ( and its much darker German counterpart Westfront 1918 ), Howard Hawks ' Road to Glory ( 1936 ) and Grand Illusion ( 1937 ), focused on the futility of war for non-American soldiers whilst Hollywood produced American soldiers featuring in World War I comedies such as Buster Keaton's Doughboys ( 1930 ) and Wheeler & Woolsey's Half Shot at Sunrise ( 1930 ), or exciting tales of the U. S. Marine Corps putting down rebellions in Central America, China, and the Pacific Islands in films like Frank Capra's Flight ( 1930 ), The Leathernecks Have Landed ( 1936 ) and Tell it to the Marines ( 1926 film ).
Other zombie-themed films include Val Lewton's I Walked With a Zombie ( 1943 ) and Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow, ( 1988 ) a heavily fictionalized account of Wade Davis ' book.
With the exception of totally color blind people ( See: Achromatopsia ), no person viewing these films sees the real world without color, but they are still willing to suspend disbelief and accept the images in order to be entertained.
Among films released before 1950, only Gone With the Wind, The Bells of St. Mary's and four Disney titles have done more total business, in part due to later re-releases.

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