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Piniella praised Wood's performance, stating " He threw the ball real good ", and " His breaking ball had some bite to it, and he threw it up there about 93-94, about what we expected ".
The first performance of the Manx National Anthem occurred at The Guild in 1907, accompanied by Harry Wood's Orchestra.
He was barred for two years by Harvard University from covering its home football games after he called All-American quarterback Barry Wood's performance " putrid.
Crosby and Root's first successful popular songs was " The Hazel Dell " ( 1853 ), a " sentimental ballad " described by its publisher as " a very pretty and easy song, containing the elements of great popularity ", which was released as the work of G. F. Wurzel toward the end of 1853, and was a hit, that was " one of the most popular songs in the country ", because of its performance by both Henry Wood's Minstrels and Christy's Minstrels, selling more than 200, 000 copies of sheet music ,.
One review praised Wood's performance as " excellent ".
Trumbull argued that the film could easily be finished-Natalie Wood's performance was already " in the can " and only a few scenes would have to be reshot.
Wood's performance in this movie gained him a nomination for a ' Young Star Award ', and Roger Ebert said in his review of the film that:
It has often been ( mistakenly ) suggested that Amy Turtle was the inspiration for Victoria Wood's parody of Crossroads Acorn Antiques ; Wood has denied this, and Julie Walters ( the actress who portrayed Mrs Overall ) more than suggested with her performance and appearance that Mrs Overall was in fact based on Crossroads character Mavis Hooper played by Charmian Eyre.
Sloat considered the performance of Wood's journey through Mexico " as an extraordinary feat, requiring great courage, presence of mind, and address.
Graeme Wood's Test career batting performance.

Wood's and was
His last appearance was Wood's Plan 9 from Outer Space.
He also includes Ed Wood's claim that one of his films made a profit and surmises that it was most likely Bride of the Monster, but that Wood had oversold the film and could not reimburse the backers.
Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 – May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
In August 1954, Fuller was cast in Wood's The Vampire's Tomb, intended to star Bela Lugosi.
She also complained that she was only portrayed as " sort of as an actress " and did not feel she was given credit for her other accomplishments and contributions towards Wood's career.
He was Ed Wood's " illiterary " agent.
She was scheduled to return to the American stage in a 1982 revival of Anastasia with Natalie Wood, until Wood's death just weeks before rehearsals.
By 1750 the Virginia House of Burgesses granted the fourth city charter in Virginia to Winchester ; as Frederick Town was renamed after Colonel Wood's birthplace in England.
Other early names for the village were Wood's Mill and Union Corners until finally Mount Sterling was selected.
In honor of Wood's eldest daughter, the town was renamed Elizabeth that same year.
Wood's childhood in Menahga was documented by Bhob Stewart in the illustrated biography, Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood ( TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003 ).
Originally known as Roundabout ( for the river bends in the area ) and then as Wood's Landing, it was renamed in the 1870s for James R. Sayre, Jr. of Newark, co-owner of Sayre & Fisher Brick Company, one of the many companies that took advantage of the extensive clay deposits supported the brick industry from the early 19th century until 1970.
Nightingale was sired from Mambrino King-Minnequa Maid, and by Wood's Hambletonian.
Wood's store, later Spec's store was north of the offices.
It was originally named Castle's Wood's, as the land in the immediate area had once belonged to Jacob Castle, a frontiersman in the likes of Daniel Boone.
It was also called " Wood's Weary Walkers " after its first commander, Colonel Leonard Wood, as an acknowledgment of the fact that despite being a cavalry unit they ended up fighting on foot as infantry.
Wood's second in command was former assistant secretary of the United States Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, a man who had pushed for American involvement in Cuban independence.
It was set up by a group of players who left Henry Wood's Queen's Hall Orchestra because of a new rule requiring players to give the orchestra their exclusive services.
In addition, most of Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs was replaced by Vaughan Williams's Sea Songs as a final tribute in his
The occasion was guitarist Ronnie Wood's debut with the band.
This was followed by a role as Gibbs in Duncan Wood's musical comedy, Cuckoo Patrol, with Freddie Garrity, Victor Maddern, and Kenneth Connor, and a small, uncredited role as a driver for John Huston in the James Bond spoof film, Casino Royale.
When, therefore, the violent agitation in Ireland against Wood's halfpence made it necessary to replace the Duke of Grafton as Lord Lieutenant, Carteret was sent to Dublin.
Wood's patent was however withdrawn, and Ireland settled down.

Wood's and Houston
In March 2005 McLagan joined Ronnie Wood's band at a London show, which also featured Kenney Jones on drums for the final encore ; and in December 2005 Wood joined Ian McLagan & the Bump Band for three numbers at a concert in Houston, Texas.
He was also the only Houston Astros to get a base hit in Kerry Wood's 20-strikeout game.

Wood's and game
In the sixth minute of the game Wood successfully claimed a cross ; however, Villa outside-left Peter McParland clattered into him, breaking Wood's jaw due to him ducking to avoid the challenge.
Spike says he has no remorse over killing Wood's mother, and that it was " all part of the game ".

Wood's and which
When Nikki Wood's son Robin tries to kill Spike, he unwittingly frees Spike from his hypnotic trigger: the song " Early One Morning ", a favorite of his mother, which evokes Spike's traumatic memories of his mother's abusive behavior toward him after she turned ; after Spike is able to address these issues, he realizes his mother had always loved him, knowledge which frees him from the First's control.
This sequence traditionally begins with Edward Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1 ( to part of which Land of Hope and Glory is sung ), and continues with Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, which culminates in Thomas Arne's Rule, Britannia !.
Wood's best known work is his 1930 painting American Gothic, which is also one of the most famous paintings in American art, and one of the few images to reach the status of universally recognised cultural icon, comparable to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Edvard Munch's The Scream.
In 1678 the university registers which had been in Wood's custody for eighteen years were removed, as it was feared that he would be implicated in the Popish Plot.
Many of the original papers from which the Athenae was written, as well as several large volumes of Wood's correspondence and all his diaries, are preserved in the Bodleian.
While playing for the Cubs, the Woods hosted a celebrity bowling tournament called Kerry Wood's Strike Zone, which also featured a silent auction that raised over two million dollars.
Wood's glass is one type of filtering material which is used in black lights.
The first black light tubes used Wood's glass, a nickel-oxide – doped glass, which blocks almost all visible light between 400 and 700 nanometers, but this is not used in modern tubes, partly due to cost but mainly because Wood's glass does not make a satisfactory material for lamp manufacturing.
Wood's best season came in 1912, in which he won 34 games while losing only 5, had an ERA of 1. 91 and struck out 258.
The album included a # 7 hit, Wood's " Brontosaurus ", which was the band's last recording for Regal Zonophone.
To her falls the responsibility of looking after Snitter after Wood's road accident, which she discharges by selling him to ARSE, buying a fur coat with the proceeds, and lying to Alan to cover her misdeeds.
not to mention regular appearances on BBC Television's Top of the Pops in which members and friends, including Wood's girl friend, singer Ayshea Brough, variously appeared in pantomime horses, gorilla costumes or as roller-skating angels, often wielding custard pies for good measure, they were one of the most picturesque groups in the British glam rock era.
Shobna Gulati ( born 7 August 1966 ) is a British actress, writer, and dancer of Indian origin, best known for playing Anita in Victoria Wood's Dinnerladies, and Sunita Alahan in the long-running soap opera Coronation Street from 2001 to 2006, a role to which she returned at the end of 2009.
In the late 1990s, she received excellent reviews for her work in Victoria Wood's BBC sitcom dinnerladies ; in 2001, she appeared in the short film Shadowscan, directed by Tinge Krishnan, which won a BAFTA Award ; and in 2004 Gulati was nominated for a Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for her work in the play Dancing within walls, which was staged at the Contact Theatre in Manchester.
Wood's Democratic machine was concerned to maintain the revenues ( which depended on Southern cotton ) that maintained the patronage.
Wood's Democratic machine was concerned to maintain the revenues ( which depended on Southern cotton ) that maintained the patronage.
One of these proposals was to disband the Municipal Police Department, in which Wood's supporters had a controlling interest, and replace it with a state-run Metropolitan Police Department.
Wood's patents and theoretical work shed much light on the nature and physics of ultra-violet radiation and made possible the myriad of uses of uv-fluorescence which became popular after World War I.
He also developed a lamp, called a Wood's lamp, that radiated only ultraviolet, which is now used in medicine, forensics, and other fields.

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