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There have been six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks and Jeffery Deaver ; a new novel, written by William Boyd, is planned for release in 2013.
It was created by Ragdoll's creative director Anne Wood CBE and Andrew Davenport, who wrote each of the show's 365 episodes.
These novels — including The Wood Beyond the World and The Well at the World's End — have been credited as important milestones in the history of fantasy fiction, because, while other writers wrote of foreign lands, or of dream worlds, or the future ( as Morris did in News from Nowhere ), Morris's works were the first to be set in an entirely invented fantasy world.
She wrote a biography of her father as Ethel M. Wood ;
The earliest identified use of the word toothbrush in English was in the autobiography of Anthony Wood, who wrote in 1690 that he had bought a toothbrush from J. Barret.
After the third performance of the work, at the Queen's Hall under Sir Henry Wood, The Times wrote, " Continually changing patterns scintillate … till one is hypnotised by the ingenuity of the thing.
In 1809 he wrote to George Wood,
Bergman originally wrote the play Trämålning ( Wood Painting ) in 1953 / 1954 for the acting students of Malmö City Theatre.
In his autobiography, The Magic Lantern, Bergman wrote that " Wood Painting gradually became The Seventh Seal, an uneven film which lies close to my heart, because it was made under difficult circumstances in a surge of vitality and delight.
In 1973, she wrote the screenplay for the TV movie The Affair, starring Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner.
Maltin wrote that Wood " never looked better " and that the film's comedy sometimes worked but was otherwise forced: " a mixed bag ".
Greenwood wrote the soundtracks for the films Bodysong ( 2003 ), There Will Be Blood ( 2007 ), Norwegian Wood ( 2010 ), We Need To Talk About Kevin ( 2010 ) and The Master ( 2012 ), and serves as composer-in-residence for the BBC Concert Orchestra.
In his last years he wrote an account of his life at the request of Anthony Wood.
On February 24, 1832, Ezra Cornell wrote the following response to his expulsion from The Society of Friends due to his marriage to Mary Ann Wood:
In their book on Karski, Wood and Jankowski state that Karski then wrote an article ( which was published in English, French and Polish ) called Shoah, a Biased Vision of the Holocaust, in which he pleaded for the production of another documentary showing the missing part of his testimony and the help given to Jews by Polish Righteous among the Nations.
His secretary, John Wood, said " such a power had seldom been seen there ," Moray wrote that " the journey is to put down troubles in the north.
Terry gave the premières of music by Vaughan Williams ( whose Mass in G minor received its liturgical performance at a Mass in the Cathedral ), Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells and Charles Wood ; in 1959 Benjamin Britten wrote his Missa brevis for the choristers ; and since 1960 works by Lennox Berkeley, William Mathias, Colin Mawby and Francis Grier have been added to the repertoire.
He wrote the first new Tank Girl limited series in over ten years: Tank Girl: The Gifting with award-winning Australian artist Ashley Wood.
Though Ashmole was " one of the earliest Freemasons, appears from his writings to have been a zealous Rosicrucian ", John Gadbury wrote that " Anthony Wood hath falsely called him a Rosicrucian, Whereas no man was further from fostring such follies.
" In his 2004 biography Natalie Wood: A Life biographer and screenwriter Gavin Lambert wrote in passing, Wood's " first studio-arranged date with a gay or bisexual actor had been with Nick Adams.
The British explorer John Wood, writing in 1838, described Bam-i-Duniah ( Roof of the World ) as a " native expression " ( presumably Wakhi ), and it was generally used for the Pamirs in Victorian times: In 1876 another British traveller, Sir Thomas Edward Gordon, employed it as the title of a bookand wrote in Chapter IX:
After the success of the TV series, which he wrote as the result of a commission from the BBC, ( produced by Ivor Wood ) which debuted in 1981, Cunliffe became something of a local celebrity, even having a room dedicated to him at Kendal's Museum of Lakeland Life.
Allen Dulles wrote: " George Wood ( our code name for him ) was not only our best source on Germany but undoubtedly one of the best secret agents any intelligence service has ever had.
Anne Wood primarily wrote all the first series, whilst the second series was written by Tom Poole and Dirk Campbell.

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Stuck in the mass of fugitives fleeing the battlefield, the French and Bavarian commanders narrowly escaped capture by General Cornelius Wood who, unaware of their identity, had to content himself with the seizure of two Bavarian Lieutenant-Generals.
Wood from the huts was used for firewood, and fish caught off the fringing reef combined with some potatoes and onions they had saved from their sinking vessel to augment the island's meager ( as it turned out ) supply of coconuts.
In the late 1960s, Roy Wood — guitarist, vocalist and songwriter of The Move — had an idea to form a new band that would use violins, cellos, string basses, horns and woodwinds to give their music a classical sound, taking rock music in the direction " that The Beatles had left off ".
Natalie Wood and Robert Hyatt played their children, Ann and Junior Morrison, respectively.
Brickett Wood coven members liked the Sabbat celebrations so much, they decided that there was no reason to keep them confined to the closest full moon meeting, and made them festivities in their own right.
Wood notes that the governmental structure in both the Virginia Plan and the final constitution were not innovative, since they were copied from the British government, had been used in the states since 1776, and numerous authors had already argued for their adoption at the national level.
Grant Wood, George Bellows, Alphonse Mucha, Max Kahn, Pablo Picasso, Eleanor Coen, Jasper Johns, David Hockney, Susan Dorothea White and Robert Rauschenberg are a few of the artists who have produced most of their prints in the medium.
While encamped in Birnam Wood, the soldiers are ordered to cut down and carry tree limbs to camouflage their numbers.
The historian Ian Wood has suggested that Mellitus ' journey through Gaul probably took in the bishoprics of Vienne, Arles, Lyons, Toulon, Marseilles, Metz, Paris, and Rouen, as evidenced by the letters that Gregory addressed to those bishops soliciting their support for Mellitus ' party.
The Beatles introduced audiences to many of the major elements of the psychedelic sound during this period, with guitar feedback in " I Feel Fine " ( 1964 ), " Norwegian Wood " from their 1965 Rubber Soul album using a sitar, and the employment of reversed audio tapes on their 1966 B-side " Rain ".
Three members of Green Bay's secondary, the strongest aspect of their defense, were named to the Pro Bowl: defensive backs Willie Wood, Herb Adderley, and Bob Jeter.
Robin Wood characterizes Leatherface and his family as victims of industrial capitalism, their jobs as slaughterhouse workers having been rendered obsolete by technological advances.
His family and supporters threw their support to Roosevelt's old military companion, General Leonard Wood, who was ultimately defeated by Taft supporter Warren G. Harding.
It was determined that the Wood Buffalo Park bison were actually cross breeds between plains bison and wood bison, but that their predominant genetic makeup was truly that of the expected " wood buffalo.
* Kahkewistahaw, Chief of the Rabbit Skin Cree ( Wāpošwayānak ) and Saulteaux, signed in 15 September 1874 the Treaty 4, his tribal group was hunting in the area around Wood Mountain and the Cypress Hills and went back to the Qu ' Appelle Valley once a year to get their payments and gifts until a reserve was established in 1881 )
Digory and Polly surmise that the world is not really a proper world at all but a " Wood between the Worlds ," similar to the attic that links their rowhouses back in England, and that each pool leads to a separate universe.
While in Britain, Waller also recorded a number of songs for EMI on their Compton Theatre organ located in their Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood.
On the eve of their wedding, he met and was smitten by Florence Mann ( née Wood ), a young married woman.
However, in his next start, he finished third in the Wood Memorial to his stablemate Angle Light and Santa Anita Derby winner Sham, in their final preparatory race for the Kentucky Derby.
Michael Wood suggests that the Sherden were an important part of the bands of pirates that disrupted Aegean trade in the end of the 13th century BCE, and that their raids contributed greatly to the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization.
In Europe the Wood Pigeon is commonly shot as a game bird, while Rock Pigeons were originally domesticated as a food species, and many breeds were developed for their meat-bearing qualities.
In a scene near the end of the film, Ed Wood ( Johnny Depp ) is complaining to Orson Welles ( Vincent D ' Onofrio ) about how producers always want the wrong actors to play certain parts in their movies.
In fact, the figures and arrangement of modern Scottish country dances, while derived from a 300-year tradition, make it difficult to generalize because many newer dances feature new ideas such as partner changes ( you dance with a new partner on each new time through the dance, as in " Nighean Donn " ( by Peter Hastings ) or " Caddam Wood " ( by John Mitchell )), palindromic structure ( the sequence of figures is similar seen from the end to the beginning as it is seen from the beginning to the end, as in " The White Heather Jig " by Cosh ), fugues ( the sequence of figures for each couple is intricately intertwined to resemble the structure of a musical fugue ), canons ( a new couple begins their time through even though the couple before have not finished theirs yet ) and others, such as John Drewry's " Crossing the Line ", where the bottom of the set becomes the top for the next time through.

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