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REAL ESTATE RECORD AND BUILDERS' GUIDE. VOL. XXX. NEW YOEK, SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBEE 30, 1882. Nr. 759 Published Weekly by The well eat our cake and have it, too, and this is Jay Gould. Of the seven papers composing why it is money is scarce. The country is it, he now coQtrols the World, ibhe Tribune, REAL ESTATE RECORD ASSOCIATION using it in a thousand ways not employed the Mail and Express, and the Su7i. A vote TERMS: before the revival of business in 1879. There has been passed discharging the Executive is no relief to the market, because there are Committee of the Associated Press,, and OJVE TEAR, in adTaace $3.00 no importations of gold or bullion from Eu transferring the collection of news and the Communications should be addressed to rope, such as we had in previous years. market reports to the News Bureau of the C. W. SWEET, 191 Broadway. Western Union Telegraph Company. Unfortunately, for the papers who now J. T. LINDSEY, Busfaiess Manager. We are exporting less and importing more tlian in former years. Wheat and flour go make an^appeal to the public, they do not forward slowly, and, as their price is less, come into court with cloau hands. The The REAL ESTATE RECORD will appear in an en they do not make so much exchange as in Associated Press itself was and is a detest" larged form next week, with s^reral new and attract 1879, 1880 and 1881. We ship less meat, able monopoly. It tried to put a stop to the ive features. -
Notes for Chapter Re-Drafts
Making Markets for Japanese Cinema: A Study of Distribution Practices for Japanese Films on DVD in the UK from 2008 to 2010 Jonathan Wroot PhD Thesis Submitted to the University of East Anglia For the qualification of PhD in Film Studies 2013 1 Making Markets for Japanese Cinema: A Study of Distribution Practices for Japanese Films on DVD in the UK from 2008 to 2010 2 Acknowledgements Thanks needed to be expressed to a number of people over the last three years – and I apologise if I forget anyone here. First of all, thank you to Rayna Denison and Keith Johnston for agreeing to oversee this research – which required reining in my enthusiasm as much as attempting to tease it out of me and turn it into coherent writing. Thanks to Mark Jancovich, who helped me get started with the PhD at UEA. A big thank you also to Andrew Kirkham and Adam Torel for doing what they do at 4Digital Asia, Third Window, and their other ventures – if they did not do it, this thesis would not exist. Also, a big thank you to my numerous other friends and family – whose support was invaluable, despite the distance between most of them and Norwich. And finally, the biggest thank you of all goes to Christina, for constantly being there with her support and encouragement. 3 Abstract The thesis will examine how DVD distribution can affect Japanese film dissemination in the UK. The media discourse concerning 4Digital Asia and Third Window proposes that this is the principal factor influencing their films’ presence in the UK from 2008 to 2010. -
Abitur-Beilage 2014 1
BERLIN, SONNTAG, 6. JULI 2014ABITUR 201470. JAHRGANG / NR. 22095 BERLINER ABITURIENTEN AUF EINEN BLICK Bestanden Wie Berliner Schüler ihren Abschluss feierten – und ihre Pläne für die Zeit danach WÖCHENTLICHE INFO- VERANSTALTUNGEN! B2 DER TAGESSPIEGEL ABITUR 2014 NR. 22 095 / SONNTAG, 6. JULI 2014 EDITORIAL Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Ohne Hartnäckigkeit geht es nicht! Das gilt für die Abiturprü- fungen, aber auch für diese Bei- lage, denn es war mal wieder nicht leicht, an die Namen der glückli- chen Absolventen heranzukom- men. Jedes Jahr gibt es Lücken, und auch 2014 haben sich leider nicht alle Schulen gemeldet. Ein- mal haben wir uns selbst auf den Weg gemacht, um den Abiturien- ten eine Enttäuschung beim Auf- schlagen der Beilage zu ersparen. Wenn dennoch Namen fehlen, sei als kleiner Trost darauf hingewie- sen, dass die fehlenden Schüler on- line unter www.tagesspiegel.de/ schule nachgetragen werden, so- bald sie uns vorliegen. Nun aber die Hauptsache: Eine herzliche Gratulation allen Absol- venten und die besten Wünsche „Schlauer Bursche“. Der 19-jährige Schirin ist einer der ersten Abiturienten der Gemeinschaftsschule auf dem Campus Rütli – angefangen für die kommenden aufregenden hatte er als Hauptschüler. „Doch es gab Lehrer, die an mich geglaubt haben.“ Sein Studienwunsch: Maschinenbau. Foto: Kitty Kleist-Heinrich Jahre zwischen Ausbildung, Stu- dium und hoffentlich vielen Rei- sen. Susanne Vieth-Entus An 178 Berliner Schulen wurde 2014 das Abitur abgelegt. Erstmals dabei: die Rütli-Schule. 12000 Abiturienten könnten tolle Geschichten erzählen. Wir fangen schon mal an CNACHRICHT D Neues Stipendium für Abiturienten auf Sinnsuche Voll im Leben Nach dem Abi keine Lust, gleich mit Ausbildung oder Studium zu starten? In diesem Fall kann das neue Pfad.finder-Stipendium der Von Susanne Vieth-Entus privaten Universität Witten-Her- decke helfen. -
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MEN WOMEN 1. Adam Ant=English musician who gained popularity as the Amy Adams=Actress, singer=134,576=68 AA lead singer of New Wave/post-punk group Adam and the Amy Acuff=Athletics (sport) competitor=34,965=270 Ants=70,455=40 Allison Adler=Television producer=151,413=58 Aljur Abrenica=Actor, singer, guitarist=65,045=46 Anouk Aimée=Actress=36,527=261 Atif Aslam=Pakistani pop singer and film actor=35,066=80 Azra Akin=Model and actress=67,136=143 Andre Agassi=American tennis player=26,880=103 Asa Akira=Pornographic act ress=66,356=144 Anthony Andrews=Actor=10,472=233 Aleisha Allen=American actress=55,110=171 Aaron Ashmore=Actor=10,483=232 Absolutely Amber=American, Model=32,149=287 Armand Assante=Actor=14,175=170 Alessandra Ambrosio=Brazilian model=447,340=15 Alan Autry=American, Actor=26,187=104 Alexis Amore=American pornographic actress=42,795=228 Andrea Anders=American, Actress=61,421=155 Alison Angel=American, Pornstar=642,060=6 COMPLETEandLEFT Aracely Arámbula=Mexican, Actress=73,760=136 Anne Archer=Film, television actress=50,785=182 AA,Abigail Adams AA,Adam Arkin Asia Argento=Actress, film director=85,193=110 AA,Alan Alda Alison Armitage=English, Swimming=31,118=299 AA,Alan Arkin Ariadne Artiles=Spanish, Model=31,652=291 AA,Alan Autry Anara Atanes=English, Model=55,112=170 AA,Alvin Ailey ……………. AA,Amedeo Avogadro ACTION ACTION AA,Amy Adams AA,Andre Agasi ALY & AJ AA,Andre Agassi ANDREW ALLEN AA,Anouk Aimée ANGELA AMMONS AA,Ansel Adams ASAF AVIDAN AA,Army Archerd ASKING ALEXANDRIA AA,Art Alexakis AA,Arthur Ashe ATTACK ATTACK! AA,Ashley -
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f - 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1967 PAGE TWENTY Manrt;f0t^r Eupning A v «h «B D bRy N et PkiMB R oi The Weather Vor Ute W«Us M m M MoaUy cloudy tonlgWt wtih ’The W om an'* ^AuxUtefy of Autpm 26, 1967 dianco cf abowera. Low 60 to tile' MlancheaitcT Midget and Night School liegistration About Town 66. C to u ^ tomorrow mocnfaiff. Pony Football AModatlpn will efiaexiag in alltemoon. High isi Manchester Veterans Council havo tte flrsit meeting o f the Sept. 19-20 at Tech School 14,590 70*. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at season Monday at 8:30 p m . at POHED ROSE Manche$ter— A City of VUlage Charm the home of Mrs. James Ray SALE the American Legion Home. ''at least two years of exper- of 180 Ferguson Rd. The meet Registration for adult eve- (Okuwlfled AdvertifibiK on Fnf« 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS fience in machine work. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,* 1967 ing lis open to all interested ■'itlng courses at Howell' Cheney VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 289 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) Manchester Ckirden Club will Shop math is offered to Uiose women. REG. $2.50 have a member's horticultural Technical School will be held who wish to learn baste al dhq>lay Monday, at 8 p.m. at Sept 19 and 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. gebra, trigonometry, ■with a Center CongcegatlohUl ^u rcb. Orange Hall bingo will open 1.50 at the school office. brief review of the fundamen for Uie season tomorrow at 7:30 Mrs. -
Explorations in the Typology of Anaphora A
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ BEYOND DEEP AND SURFACE: EXPLORATIONS IN THE TYPOLOGY OF ANAPHORA A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in LINGUISTICS by Andrea Thompson June 2014 The Dissertation of Andrea Thompson is approved: Professor Jorge Hankamer, chair Professor James McCloskey Associate Professor Pranav Anand Tyrus Miller Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies x Table of Contents Abstract iv Dedication v Acknowledgments vi 1 Introduction 1 2 The Typology of Anaphora 5 2.1 Theacceptedtypology ............................ 9 2.1.1 Therecord............................... 10 2.1.2 The record, reference, and mixed anaphors . 13 2.1.3 Thetests................................ 14 2.1.4 Methodofinterpretation . 14 2.1.5 Testing for syntactic complexity . 23 2.1.6 OvertA-bardependencies . 25 2.1.7 UnpronouncedA-bardependencies . 29 2.1.8 Adependencies............................ 31 2.1.9 Headmovement ........................... 33 2.2 Thecommonanalyses ............................ 34 2.2.1 Thestructuralapproaches . 35 2.3 Mixedanaphors................................ 43 2.4 Buildingananalysis............................. 49 2.4.1 Deepanaphoricapproaches . 49 2.4.2 A general problem for derivational theories of ellipsis .... 63 2.5 Acopyinganalysisformixedanaphors . .. 82 3 A Dependencies in Mixed Anaphora 89 3.1 ThenatureofAdependencies . 90 3.2 TheuseofAdependenciesastests . 92 iii 3.2.1 Morphological dependencies in A phenomena . 93 3.2.2 Syntactic dependencies in A phenomena . 96 3.2.3 The morphosyntactic nature of the antecedent and its inter- actionwithanaphorstructure. 99 3.3 Theanaphors ................................. 104 3.3.1 British do ...............................105 3.3.2 DutchMCA .............................. 119 3.3.3 Do so ..................................152 3.3.4 Swedish det ..............................166 3.4 Amovementandmixedanaphors . 195 4 A-bar Dependencies in Mixed Anaphora 197 4.0.1 A-bar dependencies and mixed anaphora: The data . -
*P Ocket Sizes May Vary. W E Recommend Using Really, Really Big Ones
*Pocket sizes may vary. We recommend using really, really big ones. Table of Contents Welcome to Dragon*Con! .............................................3 Live Performances—Concourse (CONC) .................38 Film Festival Schedule ...............................................56 Vital Information .........................................................4 Online Gaming (MMO) .........................................91 Walk of Fame ...........................................................58 Important Notes ....................................................4 Paranormal Track (PN) .........................................92 Dealers Tables ..........................................................60 Courtesy Buses .....................................................4 Podcasting (POD) ................................................93 Exhibitors Booths ......................................................62 MARTA Schedule ..................................................5 Puppetry (PT) <NEW> .......................................94 Comics Artists Alley ...................................................64 Hours of Operation ................................................5 Reading Sessions (READ) .....................................96 Art Show: Participating Artists ....................................66 Special Events ......................................................6 Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time (RJWOT) ................96 Hyatt Atlanta Fan Tracks Information and Room Locations ...................6 Robotics and Maker Track -
Friday Morning, Nov. 25
FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 25 FRO 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 COM 4:30 KATU News This Morning (N) Good Morning America (N) (cc) College Football Iowa at Nebraska. (N) (Live) 2/KATU 2 2 (cc) (Cont’d) KOIN Local 6 at 6am (N) (cc) The Early Show (N) (cc) True Hollywood Story Our Gang Paid Best of College Football 2011 (N) College Football 6/KOIN 6 6 battles type-casting. (cc) (TVPG) (cc) Newschannel 8 at Sunrise at 6:00 Today Black Friday shopping; Mary J. Blige. (N) (cc) NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Boston Bruins. (N) (Live) (cc) 8/KGW 8 8 AM (N) (cc) Power Yoga: Mind Wild Kratts (cc) Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Getting Centered. Sid the Science Clifford the Big Martha Speaks WordWorld (TVY) 10/KOPB 10 10 and Body (TVY) (TVY) Knows a Lot (TVY) (TVY) Telly learns yoga. (N) (TVY) Kid (TVY) Red Dog (TVY) (TVY) Good Day Oregon-6 (N) Good Day Oregon (N) MORE Good Day Oregon The 700 Club (cc) (TVPG) Law & Order: Criminal Intent A Mur- 12/KPTV 12 12 derer Among Us. (cc) (TV14) Key of David Paid Paid Paid Shelldon (cc) Babar The Through the Bible Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid 22/KPXG 5 5 (TVPG) (TVY7) Intruder. (TVY) Changing Your John Hagee Rod Parsley (cc) This Is Your Day Kenneth Cope- Northwest: Praise the Lord Northwest Focus Living Beyond James Robison Marilyn Hickey 24/KNMT 20 20 World (TVG) Today (cc) (TVG) (TVG) (cc) (TVG) land (TVG) Organic (cc) (cc) (TVG) (cc) Eye Opener (N) (cc) My Name Is Earl My Name Is Earl Swift Justice: Swift Justice: Maury (cc) (TV14) The Steve -
Coler-Carter-Newsletter-2015091.Pdf
Published by Coler Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center and Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility for our employees, patients, residents and friends. Vol. 34 Coler Rehabilitation and Issue 1 Nursing Care Center 900 Main Street Roosevelt Island, NY 10044 (212) 848-6000 Henry J. Carter Specialty CONTENTS Hospital and Nursing Facility 1752 Park Avenue New York, NY 10035 Message from our Executive Director ............................................ 1 (646) 686-0000 Client Navigators Greet Carter Visitors ......................................... 2 Executive Director: Fighting the Flu in the Hospital & Community ...................... 3 Robert K. Hughes Breast Cancer Fundraising Success .................................................. 3 Editors: Harlem Community Outreach ................................................................ 4 Robert K. Hughes Floyd R. Long IMSAL: State-of-the-Art Cardiac Training ..................................... 5 Howard Kritz Patient Safety: Our Winning Teams ................................................... 6 Linda Wyatt National Nutrition Month Celebrated ............................................ 7 Creative Directors: Guns Down, Life Up Assembly ................................................................ 8 Jose Torres Linda Wyatt The Power of Forgiveness ............................................................................. 9 Wheelchair Charities Hosts Multiple Events .............................. 10 Photography: Jose Torres Weaning Success Stories .............................................................................. -
Season 5 Article
N.B. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE READER USE 2-PAGE VIEW (BOOK FORMAT WITH SCROLLING ENABLED) IN ACROBAT READER OR BROWSER. “EVEN’ING IT OUT – A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE LAST TWO YEARS OF “THE TWILIGHT ZONE” Television Series (minus ‘THE’)” A Study in Three Parts by Andrew Ramage © 2019, The Twilight Zone Museum. All rights reserved. Preface With some hesitation at CBS, Cayuga Productions continued Twilight Zone for what would be its last season, with a thirty-six episode pipeline – a larger count than had been seen since its first year. Producer Bert Granet, who began producing in the previous season, was soon replaced by William Froug as he moved on to other projects. The fifth season has always been considered the weakest and, as one reviewer stated, “undisputably the worst.” Harsh criticism. The lopsidedness of Seasons 4 and 5 – with a smattering of episodes that egregiously deviated from the TZ mold, made for a series much-changed from the one everyone had come to know. A possible reason for this was an abundance of rather disdainful or at least less-likeable characters. Most were simply too hard to warm up to, or at the very least, identify with. But it wasn’t just TZ that was changing. Television was no longer as new a medium. “It was a period of great ferment,” said George Clayton Johnson. By 1963, the idyllic world of the 1950s was disappearing by the day. More grittily realistic and reality-based TV shows were imminent, as per the viewing audience’s demand and it was only a matter of time before the curtain came down on the kinds of shows everyone grew to love in the 50s. -
Reminder List of Productions Eligible for the 86Th Academy Awards
REMINDER LIST OF PRODUCTIONS ELIGIBLE FOR THE 86TH ACADEMY AWARDS ABOUT TIME Notes Domhnall Gleeson. Rachel McAdams. Bill Nighy. Tom Hollander. Lindsay Duncan. Margot Robbie. Lydia Wilson. Richard Cordery. Joshua McGuire. Tom Hughes. Vanessa Kirby. Will Merrick. Lisa Eichhorn. Clemmie Dugdale. Harry Hadden-Paton. Mitchell Mullen. Jenny Rainsford. Natasha Powell. Mark Healy. Ben Benson. Philip Voss. Tom Godwin. Pal Aron. Catherine Steadman. Andrew Martin Yates. Charlie Barnes. Verity Fullerton. Veronica Owings. Olivia Konten. Sarah Heller. Jaiden Dervish. Jacob Francis. Jago Freud. Ollie Phillips. Sophie Pond. Sophie Brown. Molly Seymour. Matilda Sturridge. Tom Stourton. Rebecca Chew. Jon West. Graham Richard Howgego. Kerrie Liane Studholme. Ken Hazeldine. Barbar Gough. Jon Boden. Charlie Curtis. ADMISSION Tina Fey. Paul Rudd. Michael Sheen. Wallace Shawn. Nat Wolff. Lily Tomlin. Gloria Reuben. Olek Krupa. Sonya Walger. Christopher Evan Welch. Travaris Meeks-Spears. Ann Harada. Ben Levin. Daniel Joseph Levy. Maggie Keenan-Bolger. Elaine Kussack. Michael Genadry. Juliet Brett. John Brodsky. Camille Branton. Sarita Choudhury. Ken Barnett. Travis Bratten. Tanisha Long. Nadia Alexander. Karen Pham. Rob Campbell. Roby Sobieski. Lauren Anne Schaffel. Brian Charles Johnson. Lipica Shah. Jarod Einsohn. Caliaf St. Aubyn. Zita-Ann Geoffroy. Laura Jordan. Sarah Quinn. Jason Blaj. Zachary Unger. Lisa Emery. Mihran Shlougian. Lynne Taylor. Brian d'Arcy James. Leigha Handcock. David Simins. Brad Wilson. Ryan McCarty. Krishna Choudhary. Ricky Jones. Thomas Merckens. Alan Robert Southworth. ADORE Naomi Watts. Robin Wright. Xavier Samuel. James Frecheville. Sophie Lowe. Jessica Tovey. Ben Mendelsohn. Gary Sweet. Alyson Standen. Skye Sutherland. Sarah Henderson. Isaac Cocking. Brody Mathers. Alice Roberts. Charlee Thomas. Drew Fairley. Rowan Witt. Sally Cahill. -
SCREEN ACTORS GUILD INFORMAL COLLECTION LIST to Arrange Onsite Research Viewing Access at UCLA, Please Contact the Archive Research and Study Center [email protected]
SCREEN ACTORS GUILD INFORMAL COLLECTION LIST To arrange onsite research viewing access at UCLA, please contact the Archive Research and Study Center [email protected] . PREFIX LOCATION EPISODE TITLE_SERIES SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1460 ALFRE WOODARD FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1669 ANDY DICK FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS ANDY GARCIA MODERATED BY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 8699 TODD AMORDE FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS ANDY RICHTER MODERATED BY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 7020 SARAH KUHN FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1484 ANGLE LANSBURY FOUNDATION: LEGACY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1409 ANN DORAN FOUNDATION: LEGACY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 2010 ANTHONY HOPKINS FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1483 ANTHONY LAPAGLIA FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1434 BARBARA BAIN FOUNDATION: LEGACY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1413 BARRY GORDON FOUNDATION: LEGACY BEN AFFLECK MODERATED BY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 6348 PETE HAMMOND FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS BEN COOPER MODERATED BY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 8697 DAVIDSON LLOYD FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1486 BEN KINGSLEY FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1500 BENICIO DEL TORO FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1674 BETTY GARRETT FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1416 BEVERLY GARLAND FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS BILL AND SUSAN SEAFORTH SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 1843 HAYES FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS BILL PAXTON MODERATED BY SCREEN ACTORS GUILD DVD 7019 JENELLE RILEY FOUNDATION: CONVERSATIONS SCREEN ACTORS