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Woodward and released
A film adaptation, starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein respectively, was released in 1976.
A film adaptation, produced by Robert Redford and starring Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein, respectively, was released in 1976.
* A film adaptation was released in 1959 directed by Martin Ritt and starring Yul Brynner, Joanne Woodward, Margaret Leighton, Stuart Whitman, Ethel Waters, Jack Warden, and Albert Dekker.
In 1974, two years after the Watergate burglary and two months before Nixon resigned, Bernstein and Woodward released the book All the President's Men.
Woodward released his debut solo album in June 2009 under the name Lord Cut-Glass.
That speculation ended after former top Federal Bureau of Investigation official W. Mark Felt announced in May 2005 that he was the mysterious Watergate informant, as later confirmed by Woodward, Bernstein and Executive Editor Ben Bradlee in a statement released through The Washington Post.
On May 2, 2008 Woodward was released.
However, when the film was released much of the attention of reviewers was focused on Woodward, and Hayes was largely ignored.
Scott joined his former band The Clean on a reunion tour, and released a solo album, The Creeping Unknown, in 2001, while Woodward, Kean and Grant formed another band, Minisnap.

Woodward and autobiography
The then coach Clive Woodward would later write in his autobiography that Leonard's introduction was the key substitution which helped England win the match.

Woodward and Winning
He appeared with his wife, Joanne Woodward, in the feature films The Long, Hot Summer ( 1958 ), Rally ' Round the Flag, Boys !, ( 1958 ), From the Terrace ( 1960 ), Paris Blues ( 1961 ), A New Kind of Love ( 1963 ), Winning ( 1969 ), WUSA ( 1970 ), The Drowning Pool ( 1975 ), Harry & Son ( 1984 ), and Mr. and Mrs. Bridge ( 1990 ).
In Winning !, Woodward refers to Yehuda Shinar as one of the people who helped to turn the team around and who helped them win the World Cup.
He also appeared in Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show and the racing film Winning, with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.

Woodward and !,
* Rally ' Round the Flag, Boys !, starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Joan Collins
Shulman's works include the novels Rally Round the Flag, Boys !, which was made into a film starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward ; The Feather Merchants ; The Zebra Derby ; Sleep till Noon ; and Potatoes are Cheaper.

Woodward and 2004
In 2004, Booz Allen Hamilton selected Dartmouth College as a model of institutional endurance " whose record of endurance has had implications and benefits for all American organizations, both academic and commercial ," citing Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward and Dartmouth's successful self-reinvention in the late 19th century.
Franks argues that by keeping the ships at sea the Iraqis were deceived into believing a U. S. attack was yet to come from the north through Turkey, though Colin Powell and others have questioned his view ( Plan of Attack, Bob Woodward, 2004 ).
In 2004, two mystery plays — one focusing on the Creation and the other on the Passion — were performed at Canterbury Cathedral, with actor Edward Woodward in the role of God.
* Woodward, Bob Plan of Attack, New York, Simon & Schuster, 2004.
When awarded the Priestley Medal in 2004, E. J. Corey created a controversy with his claim to have inspired Robert Burns Woodward prior to the development of the Woodward-Hoffmann rules.
State of Denial, a book by investigative reporter Bob Woodward, says that White House Chief of Staff, Andrew Card, urged President Bush to replace Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld with Baker following the 2004 election.
" In 2004, Bob Schieffer of CBS News said, " Woodward has established himself as the best reporter of our time.
Woodward said the revelation came at the end of a long, confidential background interview for his 2004 book Plan of Attack.
* Plan of Attack by Bob Woodward, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004, ISBN 0-7432-5547-X.
When Woodward resigned from the role of England coach in September 2004, Robinson was named as acting coach before being confirmed in the position.
Woodward was linked with a switch to football and, although he had denied these rumours, on 1 September 2004, Woodward announced that he would be quitting as England coach.
As a Labour MP, Woodward served on the Joint Committee on Human Rights, and was a prominent supporter of the Gender Recognition Act 2004.
After his first divorce came Camilla Sparv ( 1963 – 1965 ), Ali MacGraw ( 1969 – 1972 ), Phyllis George ( 1977 – 1978 ), Catherine Oxenberg ( 1998 ), Leslie Ann Woodward ( 2002 – 2004 ) and Victoria White ( 2005 – 2006 ).
* Bob Woodward ( 2004 )
Plan of Attack is a 2004 book by the well known US author and investigative reporter Bob Woodward.
In 2004, Woodward, alongside Australian actor Daniel MacPherson, appeared as God in a revival of The Mystery Plays at Canterbury Cathedral.
Under the reign of Clive Woodward, the stadium became known as ' Fortress Twickenham ', as England enjoyed a run of 19 unbeaten home matches from October 1999, ending with defeat against Ireland in 2004.
The prize was awarded to Dumas Malone ( 1984 ), C. Vann Woodward ( 1986 ), Richard B. Morris ( 1988 ), Henry Steele Commager ( 1990 ), Edmund S. Morgan ( 1992 ), John Hope Franklin ( 1994 ), Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ( 1996 ), Richard N. Current ( 1998 ), Bernard Bailyn ( 2000 ), Gerda Lerner ( 2002 ), David Brion Davis ( 2004 ), and David Herbert Donald ( 2006 ).
* Video at YouTube of Ghostzapper's win in the 2004 Woodward Stakes
These were criticised by Sir Clive Woodward as a distraction, and by Matt Dawson as a waste of the SRU's money, after the Calcutta Cup game in Edinburgh in 2004, but Anderton was unrepentant on both counts.
Since 2004 she had been a co-presenter for Channel 5's The Gadget Show, a hi-tech weekly programme, alongside Jason Bradbury, Jon Bentley, Ortis Deley and Pollyanna Woodward.
He made a breakthrough in 2004 when Sir Clive Woodward handed him England's number 10 jersey for RBS Six Nations matches against Wales when he replaced an injured Paul Grayson at fly half and France, scoring 27 points over the two games.
* Kevin Woodward and Miriam H. Richards ( 2004 ) The parental investment model and minimum mate choice criteria in humans

Woodward and .
Woodward took occasion to warn Blackman about Lewis's drinking and urged him to `` try to keep him sober ''.
The school is located at 9-1/2 Mile Road, Woodward Heights.
Woodward, for example, has emphasized the `` need for a broad spectrum of services, including very brief services in connection with critical situations ''.
* Woodward, C. Vann.
* Woodward, C. Vann.
Authors Martin Walker and Bob Woodward state Clinton's innovative use of sound bite-ready dialogue, personal charisma, and public perception-oriented campaigning was a major factor in his high public approval ratings.
The Lions ' 2005 tour to New Zealand, coached by 2003 England world cup winning coach Clive Woodward, won all seven games against provincial teams however suffered heavy defeats in all three tests and were narrowly defeated by the New Zealand Maori team.
Nobel laureate Woodward described a parameter h as a measure of the height of the trigonal pyramid defined by the nitrogen ( as the apex ) and its three adjacent atoms.
Jöns Jacob Berzelius, Joseph Priestley, Humphry Davy, Linus Pauling, Gilbert N. Lewis, Josiah Willard Gibbs, Robert Burns Woodward, and Fritz Haber also made notable contributions.
* Staal, Julius D. W. ( 1988 ) The New Patterns in the Sky: Myths and Legends of the Stars, McDonald & Woodward Publishing Co., ISBN 0-939923-10-6 hardcover, ISBN 0-939923-04-1 softcover.
Mather then declared, in a letter to Dr. John Woodward of Gresham College in London, that he planned to press Boston's doctors to adopt the practice of inoculation should smallpox reach the colony again.
Its official definition, edited by Woodward, Wetherall and Gorman, was first published in 1970.
With these professional schools and graduate programs, conventional American usage would accord Dartmouth the label of " Dartmouth University "; however, because of historical and nostalgic reasons ( such as Dartmouth College v. Woodward ), the school uses the name " Dartmouth College " to refer to the entire institution.
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In 1699, John Woodward published his water culture experiments with spearmint.
* 1930 – Edward Woodward, English actor ( d. 2009 )

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