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" The hour-long documentary, " To Iraq and Back: Bob Woodruff Reports ‚" explored the consequences of traumatic brain injury, and highlighted the difficulties brain injured veterans face finding treatment — a subject which had first appeared in Discover magazine several weeks earlier, and was elaborated on by Washington Post reporters in the exposé, " Painting Over the Problems at Walter Reed's Building 18.

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O ' Neill also had a brief romantic relationship with Reed's wife, writer Louise Bryant.
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 ).
In 1769, Cleary Campbell, the first white settler in the area, built a log cabin near the present site of Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, and by 1773 William Reed, another settler, had built a cabin surrounded by a stockade and called it Reed's Fort.
Jack made use of a valuable contact he had made at Harvard, the muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens, who appreciated Reed's skills and intellect at an early date.
The first was his mentor and collaborator, Sir Alexander Korda in 1942, who had also been closely involved in the production of some of Reed's most admired films.
From the 1980s onwards Reed's films had less success, his more notable roles being General Rodolfo Graziani in Lion of the Desert ( 1981 ), which co-starred Anthony Quinn and chronicled the resistance to Italy's occupation of Libya ; and in Castaway ( 1986 ) as the middle aged Gerald Kingsland, who advertises for a " wife " ( played by Amanda Donohoe ) to live on a desert island with him for a year.
In September 1975, in front of a speechless Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show, the bellicose Reed had a glass of whiskey poured over his head on-camera by an enraged Shelley Winters ( Winters had been upset by Reed's seemingly derogatory comments toward women ).
Other members of the Supreme Court worried about Reed's commitment to civil rights, as he was a member of the ( then ) all-white Burning Tree Club in Washington, D. C., and his Kentucky home had an all-white restrictive covenant ( a covenant which had led Reed to recuse himself from a civil rights case in 1948 ).
The board conducted many of its dramatic series of experiments at Camp Lazear, named in November 1900 for Reed's assistant and friend Jesse William Lazear, who had died two months earlier of yellow fever while a member of the Commission.
The research work with the disease under Reed's leadership was largely responsible for stemming the mortality rates from yellow fever during the building of the Panama Canal, something that had confounded the French attempts to build in that region only 30 years earlier.
" was not scripted but rather, Reed's thumb had slipped and she accidentally stabbed the top of Wood's belly button with the needle, from which she carried a scar.
During this procedure, Ensign Sato informs Archer that Reed's proximity to the fire had caused the interior temperature of his suit to reach a dangerous forty-four degrees Celsius ( 121. 2 ° Fahrenheit ).
Doctor Doom and Mister Fantastic later had the Future Foundation members gather the other geniuses to attend a symposium on how to defeat the " Council of Reeds " ( alternate versions of Mister Fantastic who were trapped in this universe by Valeria a while back, possessing Reed's intellect while lacking his conscience ).
* Wizard – Robby Reed's hero half. Created the dials used in the 80's series, hid them in an abandoned house and had the house guarded by spooks until the right people came to move in.
Transformer was produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, both of whom had been strongly influenced by Reed's work with the Velvet Underground.
Co-stars include Barbara Bel Geddes ( as Reed's wife Nancy ), Jack Palance ( in his film debut ) and Zero Mostel – the latter two play associates of the victim who had prompted the investigation.
Once Hibiscus had left the group some of the members saw the departure as an opportunity to capitalize on the media attention from articles in The Rolling Stone and Maureen Orth's in The Village Voice as well as Rex Reed's nationally-syndicated column.
" As a major at the time he continues " I rode along a little before the main body, and when I was nigh Jacob Reed's ( at present Durenville ) I heard a great firing ; proceeded on, soon heard that the Regulars had fired upon Lexington people and killed a large number of them.
He trapped the Fantastic Four in the lower quarters of the building but was eventually caught, after being stopped by an unforeseen factor: the building's mailman, Willie Lumpkin, who on Reed's orders rang a bell at 4 pm, activating a circuit breaker Reed had built into all his devices.
After the death of his father, Reed finally returned to London to find that Esther's father had died during Reed's return trip to Britain.
In the film adaptation, the origin of unstable molecules was not a deliberate invention on Reed's part, but actually mere chance ; the FF's suits consisted of an all-purpose bodysuit that Victor von Doom and Susan Storm had developed to be worn under their astronaut suits while on the survey mission that resulted in the team acquiring their powers, the suits thus being exposed to the same cosmic radiation as their wearers and gaining the ability to change in the same manner.

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Reed's solution was enacted on January 28, 1890, in what has popularly been called the " Battle of the Reed Rules ".
This does not likely represent Galactus ' maximum power levels though, as Reed's measurements would have been based on Galactus ' strength in one of their six previous meetings, several in which Galactus was extremely weakened from hunger.
It has since been renamed Reed's Laundry and Dry cleaning.
Numerous films have been made at Twickenham since the end of Hagen's tenure including Carol Reed's The Stars Look Down in 1939, In the 1960s classic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with Noël Coward, Roman Polanski's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion ; Be My Guest in 1965, featured Jerry Lee Lewis an early appearance by the young actor Steve Marriott and The Nashville Teens.
Many of Reed's wind band compositions have been released as CD recordings by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.
Reed's powers have been increased in comparison to that of his Earth-616 counterpart.
Reed's rushing yards total has since been surpassed by National Football League stars Emmitt Smith and Walter Payton, and, in 2004 by CFL star Mike Pringle.
Reed's backhoe excavations revealed other significant features, such as a hole which seemed to have been the socket for a post about three feet ( one metre ) in diameter.
According to Lou Reed's official website, the velvet spider has been nicknamed after him
Reed has been recognized for his integrity, and when offered a bribe of £ 10, 000 sterling ,, as well as the most valuable office in the colonies, to promote the cause of colonial reconciliation with the British crown, Reed's reply was, " I am not worth purchasing ; but, such as I am, the King of Great Britain is not rich enough to do it.
Reed's antipathy to Pennsylvania's Loyalist residents has been well attested by historic sources.
Since then, China Cola has been sold and manufactured in the United States by Reed's, Inc but it boasts a low market share.
When they arrive, they discover it has been taken over by mutated plants and insectoid creatures and they must destroy the station after obtaining the power source they need to finish powering Reed's transformation chamber.
" Indeed, it has been argued that Richman's " Roadrunner " is, considering its distorted organ solo ( provided by producer John Cale ) and chordal similarities, largely a reworking of " Sister Ray " in musical terms, although Richman's positive and life-affirming lyrics about the joys of driving around suburban Boston are in marked contrast to Reed's detached saga of " debauchery and decay ".

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*" Walk On the Wild Side " ( director, producer ) ( 2005 ) A 10 minute film based on Lou Reed's song " Walk on the Wild Side " which featured several well-known New York nightlife figures such as Charles Winters and a variety of drag queens.
It is Reed's highest-charting album, reaching the Top 10 in the United States.
Anton Karas ( July 7, 1906 – January 10, 1985 ) was a Viennese zither player, best known for his soundtrack to Carol Reed's The Third Man.

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Merrimack was officially incorporated in 1746, a year largely regarded as Merrimack's birthday, although only the southern portion ( primarily what is known as Thornton's Ferry ) of the current boundaries of town was included in the original town, with the northern portion of what is now Merrimack ( primarily what is known as Reed's Ferry ) being added a few years later.
The Superdry store was originally Austin Reed's flagship store for more than 85 years was located at 103 – 113 Regent Street.
Over the next few years, the band worked with a series of drummers: Jimmy Bower of Eyehategod, local Raleigh percussion professor Merritt Partridge, Stanton Moore of Galactic and Reed's former drum technician Jason Patterson, who previously played drums in the Raleigh-based rock band Cry of Love.

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