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  1. THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF PIRATES: The Raid on Nombre de Dios; Corsairs of the Barbary Coast; Enter the Buccaneers; How Half-Arse Became Captain; Morgan's Way; The Taking of Panama; On the Account; Pirates of the Thames; Twilight of the Buccaneers by Jon E. (editor) (Sir Francis Drake; Philip Nichols; Christopher Lloyd; Howard Pyle; Louis le Golif; A. O. Exquemelin; Clive Senior; Neil Grant; William Dampier; Charles Ellms; Alexander Winton; Captain Charles Johnson; E. O. Hoppe; Edward Leslie) Lewis, 2006
  2. The Book Of Druidry by Ross - John Matthews, and Philip Carr-Gamm, [editors] Nichols, 1990
  3. The Book of Druidry:History,Sites and Wisdom by Ross/Matthews,John & Carr-Gomm,Philip editors. Nichols, 1991-01-01

61. To The Best Of Our Knowledge - 1997-2001 Authors And Titles N-R
Peter Nichols, Sea Change Alone Across the Atlantic in a Wooden Boat Dominique Raccah, series Editor, Elise Paschen, Rebekah Presson Mosby, eds.
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62. Coming Home: American Paintings, 1930-1950, From The Schoen Collection
Dale Nichols Come to Supper, 1939 Oil on canvas 29 1/4 x 39 3/8 inches; Philip Evergood Sunday in Astoria, 1935 Oil on canvas 23 x 27 inches 59.
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Editor's note: The Lowe Art Museum at University of Miami provided source material to Resource Library for the following article or essay. If you have questions or comments regarding the source material, please contact the Lowe Art Museum at University of Miami directly through either this phone number or web address: Coming Home: American Paintings, 1930-1950, from the Schoen Collection November 27, 2004 - January 23, 2005 J ohn Steuart Curry, Thomas Hart Benton, Charles Burchfield, names that ring like a bell pealing across a prairie landscape, are just a few of the artists whose stirring images of strong, resilient Americans completed during the Depression and World War II are on view at UM's LoweArt Museum from November 27, 2004 through January 23, 2005. Coming Home: American Paintings, 1930-1950, from the Schoen Collection, organized by the Mobile Museum of Art and the Georgia Museum of Art, is on a tour of southeastern venues before its close in 2005. The exhibition includes 128 works by 100 highly-productive artists who were active during this significant period of American art. (right: Helen Forbes

63. Alberta Flyway Waterfowl Outfitters Ltd Pug Power Waterfowl Article Written By P
By Philip Shirley. The sun was not yet in the sky, but already crimson and Philip Bourjaily, contributing Editor for Field Stream, J. Scott Rupp,
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By Philip Shirley
The sun was not yet in the sky, but already crimson and orange streaks were piling up along the horizon. Six of us hunters were on our backs among the decoys, forcing ourselves to remain still. Our guide, Darrell Nieberding of Alberta Flyway Outfitters, was ten yards behind us in the 500-acre field to have a better perspective to call the shots. Already we could hear hundreds of Canada geese honking their morning hellos in the surrounding pea fields. Several flocks of 25 to 50 restless and eager birds were silhouetted against the beautiful dawn sky.
Through the slits of the magnum goose decoy blind chair, I could see a flock of 75 mallards locked up to land in the V made by the spread of Canada goose decoys. The wind was picking up at our backs as daylight came in the 24-degree weather, causing a shiver to run down my spine. We had spread five dozen or so full-body Canada decoys in front, then set out a dozen magnum shells to help conceal our decoy blinds, then spread another several dozen photographic silhouette decoys behind us.
Benelli was represented by Stephen McKelvain from Maryland. Also present for the field testing and hunt was Wolf Creek Productions, including Tom Kanalis, Tom Nichols and Dave Gruber, the host of Benelli's American Bird Hunter. Wolf Creek filmed segments for American Bird Hunter to be aired on the Outdoor Channel in 2001. Winchester was good enough to provide cases of their Supreme High Velocity Steel Shotshells for us to test in the new Benellis.

64. Defenders Of The Catholic Faith - Resources - Recommended - Books - Peter And Th
Achtemeier, Paul J., Editor, Harper s Bible Dictionary, San Francisco Nichols, James H., Primer For Protestants New York Association Press, 1947.
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65. Presenter Bios: M-R
By 1997 Philip was in charge of a software research team creating early Web Thomas Nichols has been developing commercial software since he caught the
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Malloy, Mary Ann - Lead Information Systems Engineer, The MITRE Corporation, United States
Dr. Mary Ann Malloy is a Lead Information Systems Engineer for the MITRE Corporation. She presently supports the Interoperability and Site Technologies Department in the Center for Air Force C2 Systems. Dr. Malloy has over 20 years of hands-on experience in information standards and processing, interoperability, legacy system migration, and operational software development for defense applications. Her interest areas include software reliability, system architecture and XML technologies. Dr. Malloy has authored or co-authored over 30 technical papers and she is an adjunct faculty member at Old Dominion University. Mansfield, Philip - President, Schema Software Inc., Canada
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66. Chronogram, Chronogram
Since taking over as poetry Editor a little over a year ago, Phillip Levine This month, Sharon Nichols previews a weekend retreat with Toltec shaman and
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Education Almanac of regional Schools. Newsletter 8-Day Week Subscribe Un-Subscribe View from the Top Editor's Note As I write in late August, many things in this election season remain unclear, both momentous and mundane. For starters, the presidential contest is a statistical dead heat. Despite the best efforts of the "non-affiliated" 527 arms of the campaigns, who make a virtue of character assassination (though the LA Times, in a moment of lucidity, did note that while groups like MoveOn were broadcasting personal attacks against the president, at least they weren't presenting patently false charges, like the lies put forth by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth about Kerry's war record), the red states are still red, the blue states are still blue, and the swing states are still swinging. And while I hope that local Trends prognosticator Gerry Celente is right in predicting a Kerry landslide, my crystal ball is still cloudy.

67. EIU Media Directory
Editor, Business Latin America. •, Ana Nicholls Managing Editor, IndustryWire Senior Editor/Economist. •, Philip Walker Editor/Economist. •, Anna Walker
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68. MAIN SYNOPSIS REVIEW PRODUCTION NOTES TRIVIA PRESS QUOTES 101
CGI Animators Caragh O Connor, Rich Draper, Philip Edward Alexy John Campanaro,Marjolaine Tremblay, Mike Eames, Steve Nichols, Philip Edward Alexy
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MAIN SYNOPSIS REVIEW PRODUCTION NOTES TRIVIA PRESS QUOTES 101 Dalmatians [1996] FULL CREDITS Back to Main Page PRODUCTION
Production Company: Great Oaks Entertainment / Walt Disney Productions
Executive Producers: Edward S. Feldman William Ryan [uncredited]
Producer: John Hughes Ricardo Mestres
Associate Producer: Rebekah Rudd
Creative Producers: David Molina Terry Shakespeare
Disney Interactive Senior Producer: Noah Dudley
Disney Interactive Producer: Scott Pettit
Unit Production Manager: Callum McDougall
2nd Unit Production Manager: Terry Bamber
Production Supervisors: Karen Cassie John Comfort Production Coordinators: Janine Modder Roma O'Connor Assistant Production Coordinators: Judy Britten Virginia Murray SCRIPT Script: John Hughes Novel: The One Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith DIRECTION Director: Stephen Herek 2nd Unit Director: Mickey Moore 1st Assistant Director: David Tringham Assistant Director: Toby Hosking 2nd Unit 1st Assistant Director: Terry Bamber 2nd Assistant Director: Adam Somner Additional 2nd Assistant Director: Richard Whelan 2nd Unit 2nd Assistant Directors: Rebecca Harris Mark Ward 3rd Assistant Director: Robert Grayson Additional 3rd Assistant Directors: Justine Moakes Richard Walker PHOTOGRAPHY Director of Photography: Adrian Biddle 2nd Unit Director of Photography:

69. The Official Philip José Farmer Home Page - Introductions About
Editor s Note to A FEAST UNKNOWN by Philip José Farmer Farmer states that this book Introduction to TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO by Peter Nicholls This
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Introductions to Philip José Farmer's Books and Stories
The following is a list of introductions, forewords, afterwords, author's notes, etc., to the works of Philip José Farmer. Some of these are written by Farmer himself and some are written by other authors or editors. The ones that talk about the story behind the story, where the ideas came from, or facts about getting the story published are especially interesting. This is one reason we recommend all of the Phantasia Press printings. Unless otherwise noted, these extra writings appear in all printings of a book.
Introduction to Riders of the Purple Wage by Harlan Ellison
This appears in all the printings of DANGEROUS VISIONS (1967). In this gushing introduction Ellison extols Farmer's virtues as both person and writer and accurately predicts a Hugo award for this story.
Afterword to Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer
This appears in all the printings of DANGEROUS VISIONS (1967). Farmer talks about first hearing about the Triple Revolution Document just before Harlan Ellison asked him to write a story for DANGEROUS VISIONS. He also talks about writing the story and parts he had to cut out to keep the story down to 30,000 words.
Introduction to Sail On! Sail On!

70. GMV-93: Patrick Nicholls
Editor Philip W. Judge Having seen Nicholls in competitions telecast inthe 80s, I was interested in seeing more. This video gave it to me,
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GMV-93: Patrick Nicholls: The Black Hercules 56 minutes in length
Executive Producer and Camera: Wayne R. Gallasch
Assistant Producer: Tina Bartusek (now Gallasch)
Videotaped in the London studios of GMV Productions in 1988
Interviewer: Clive Jaques
Editor: Philip W. Judge Availability: This video was the first I got from GMV Productions, back in spring of 1990. Having seen Nicholls in competitions telecast in the '80s, I was interested in seeing more. This video gave it to me, and made me a lifetime fan of Nicholls. I have watched it many times. Nicholls is from Barbados, and speaks with a charming Caribbean accent. The video starts with him posing in the studio, and we hear him in overvoice narration. He gives us knockout back and rear bicep poses against a blue background. Then it cuts to the interview proper, where Clive Jaques (who does the interviews for GMV) asks questions of Nicholls, who is sitting across from him with a microphone in his hands, and wearing a black tank top. Nicholls prefigured the bald look you see on many bodybuilders of African heritage these days. He has a moustache, a little unshaven hair below his lip, and a pierced ear. He's 5'9" at a weight of about 225, which he drops to 198 to compete as a light-heavyweight. He trusts the mirror more than a tape measure or weight scale. His skin tone is drumhead tight.

71. Star Trek The Motion Picture Credits
Nichelle Nichols Majel Barrett Presenting Persis Khambatta And Starring Tom Overton Music Editor Ken Hall Unit Production Manager Phil Rawlins
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Leonard Nimoy DeForest Kelley Co-Starring James Doohan George Takei Walter Koenig Nichelle Nichols Majel Barrett Presenting Persis Khambatta And Starring Stephen Collins as Decker Music by Jerry Goldsmith Edited by Todd Ramsay Production Designer Harold Michelson Director of Photography Richard H. Kline, A.S.C. Based on Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry Screenplay by Harold Livingston Story by Alan Dean Foster Produced by Gene Roddenberry Directed by Robert Wise CLOSING CREDITS Special Photographic Effects Directed By Douglas Trumbull Special Photographic Effects Supervisor John Dykstra Special Photographic Effects Produced By Richard Yuricich Executive in Charge of Production Lindsley Parsons Jr. Associate Producer Jon Povill Special Animation Effects Robert Swarthe Special Science Advisor Jesco Von Puttkamer Grateful Acknowledgment is made to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Science Consultant Isaac Asimov Costume Designer Bob Fletcher Set Decorator Linda DeScenna Make Up Artists Fred Phillips Janna Phillips Ve Neill Hair Stylist Barbara Minster Sound Mixer Tom Overton Music Editor Ken Hall Unit Production Manager Phil Rawlins Assistant Director Danny McCauley Second Assistant Director Doug Wise Art Directors Joe Jennings Leon Harris John Vallone Prop Master Dick Rubin Script Supervisor Bonnie Prendergast

72. Edward Tatnall Nichols
To become this site s Editor or a contributor Click Here or email Virtualologyhere. Nichols, Edward Tatnall, naval officer, born in Augusta, Georgia,
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NICHOLS, Edward Tatnall, naval officer, born in Augusta, Georgia, 1 March, 1823; died in Pomfret, Connecticut, 12 October, 1886. He was appointed to the United States naval academy in 1836, became passed midshipman in 1842, lieutenant in 1850, and commander in 1862. At the beginning of the civil war he was placed in command of the steamer "Winona" in the Western Gulf blockading squadron, participated in the bombardment of Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, and received the surrender of the latter on 28 April, 1862. He also took part in the passage of the batteries at Vicksburg, and was commended for " ability, steadiness, and sound judgment." In June, 1864, while in command of the steamer "Mendote." he engaged the Confederate battery at Four Mile Creek, James river, Virginia He became captain in 1866, commodore in 1872, rear-admiral in 1878, and was placed on the retired list in March, 1885.

73. It's A Women's World - Neil Philip - Penguin Group (USA)
A Century of Women s Voices in Poetry Neil Philip Editor Grace NicholsHolding My Beads Nagase Kiyoko Surf. I Live With A Bullet
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      add to cart view cart Book: Hardcover Sixty poems by fifty-five different twentieth-century women poets have been selected in this remarkable anthology celebrating the power and strength of women. Drawing from poets both familiar ( Gwendolyn Brooks, Adrienne Rich, Dorothy Parker, Sylvia Plath ) and less well known, this collection traces women's diverse experiences through the turbulent years of this century and represents voices from many different cultures, including Native American, African-American, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, and Nigerian. Quirky, moving, surprising, amusingthese poems let women speak for themselves about love and war, work and play, marriage and family, power and ambition. With striking black-and-white photographs, a preface, and a handy index of titles and first lines, this elegant compilation makes an ideal gift for poetry lovers and women's history buffs. Introduction by Neil Philip
      Eavan Boland It's a Woman's World
      Dear Female Heart

      Stevie Smith Dear Female Heart
      Marie Luise Kaschnitz from Return to Frankfurt
      Tell Me Again

      Gertrude Stein from A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson
      Anna Wickham The Marriage
      Mamta Kalia After Eight Years of Marriage
      Anna Wickham Sung in a Graveyard Hira Bansode Woman Dorothy Parker Chant for Dark Hours News of a Baby Elizabeth Riddell News of a Baby Kim Nam-jo My Baby Has No Name Yet

74. MI6 :: Die Another Day (2002)
Location Production Supervisors Philip Kohler, Mark Albela, Chris Brock, Editor Christian Wagner, Andrew McRitchie 1st Assistant Editor Kevin Holt
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75. New York City Ballet - Christopher Wheeldon's Morphoses
Dancers Kyra Nichols and Philip Neal Photo Paul Kolnik Please emaileditor@ExploreDance.com for reprint permission requests.
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New York City Ballet - Christopher Wheeldon's Morphoses
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January 10, 2003 In G Major (1975): Music by Maurice Ravel, Choreography by Jerome Robbins, Scenery and Costumes by Erté, Lighting by Ronald Bates, Pianist, Cameron Grant, Performed by Kyra Nichols and Philip Neal and the Company, Conducted by Andrea Quinn. Against a backdrop of an ocean scene, reminiscent of André Derain paintings, with flawless technique, Ms. Nichols, who has been a principal with New York City Ballet since 1979, created a lyrical, poetic, and highly stylized image. Her perfect pointe, her balance, and her persona all blended into this superb and energetic tour de force. Ms. Nichols is in amazing shape and has tremendous charisma as a performer. Mr. Neal was adept at his partnering, but did not seem to have the intensity and focus, so inherent in Ms. Nichols' performance. Ravel's concerto, which contains elements of jazz, was buoyant and bouncy, and Ms. Quinn conducted in a clean, crisp manner. The harp, piano and flute lent a surreal quality to this upbeat score. The Company, in colorfully striped, tank top bathing suits, danced with grace and dynamism.

76. UK Titles: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, And Abnormal Psychology
From the Ashes of Experience by Phil Barker(Editor), et al Marital Therapyby Nichols; The Marriage Clinic by John M. Gottman; Massachusetts General
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  • ABC of Mental Health by Teifion Davies, T.K.J. Craig Abnormal Psychology by H. David Barlow Abnormal Psychology by Roland J. Comer Abnormal Psychology by Gerald C. Davison, John M. Neale Abnormal Psychology by V. Durand, David Barlow Abnormal Psychology by Rob McIlveen, Richard Gross Action Speaks Louder by A. Jane Remocker, et al Adolescent Breakdown and Beyond by Moses Laufer(Editor) Adult Psychological Problems by L.A. Champion(Editor), M.J. Power (Editor) Adults with Autism by Hugh Morgan Affairs by Emily M. Brown Antibody Politic by Tamsin Wilton Anxiety and Depression - Your Questions Answered by Cosmo Hallstrom MD MRCP FRCPsych DPM, Nicola McClure The Art of Psychotherapy by Anthony Storr Art Psychotherapy Groups by Sally Skaife(Editor), Val Huet (Editor) Assessment in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing by Philip J. Barker
  • 77. The Reel Thing: One Editor's List Of Great Material Moments In The Movies
    Editor’s note I feel compelled to apologize for my clear lapses of taste andjudgment That’s good enough to include director Mike Nichols’ movie here.
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  • All of the films must be available on DVD. If you are moved to see any of them, I urge you to see them in the best available medium. The Man in the White Suit (U.K.) and The Structure of Crystals (Poland). Sorry. The materials and associated technologies presented can be either real or fanciful. They must, however, be presented in a credible context, meaning that the viewer can reasonably suspend his or her disbelief.
  • Let me explain: Why not?
    or the dreadful opening moments of Saving Private Ryan ? Movies have the power to capture our imaginations, fuel our anxiety, elevate our adrenaline, wrench our emotions, and spur us into action. In many ways, they have become the commonplaces of our culture.

    78. TREKPULSE.com - Movies
    Nichelle Nichols Majel Barrett. Presenting Persis Khambatta. And Starring Tom Overton. Music Editor Ken Hall. Unit Production Manager Phil Rawlins
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    TREKPULSE
    MOVIES MOTION PICTURE Credits OPENING CREDITS A Gene Roddenberry Production
    A Robert Wise Film Starring
    William Shatner
    Leonard Nimoy
    DeForest Kelley Co-Starring
    James Doohan
    George Takei
    Walter Koenig
    Nichelle Nichols
    Majel Barrett Presenting Persis Khambatta And Starring Stephen Collins as Decker Music by Jerry Goldsmith Edited by Todd Ramsay Production Designer Harold Michelson Director of Photography Richard H. Kline, A.S.C. Based on Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry Screenplay by Harold Livingston Story by Alan Dean Foster Produced by Gene Roddenberry Directed by Robert Wise CLOSING CREDITS Special Photographic Effects Directed By Douglas Trumbull Special Photographic Effects Supervisor John Dykstra Special Photographic Effects Produced By Richard Yuricich Executive in Charge of Production Lindsley Parsons Jr.

    79. Letters To Editor
    John C. Nichols. Plaza Road and Morlot Avenue Intersection Response from theEditor (Phil Plotch). Thanks for all the warm words.
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    Home Features Discussion Forum Events and Free Classifieds (Merchandise, Real Estate, Events,...) Updated Daily and No Charge To Add Your Item Topics Business Education Events and Recreation Food ... Transportation More About / Next Edition About The Discussion Forum Archives / Search E- mail the Editor ... Our Sponsors Fair Lawn News From the December-January 2001 Edition Letters to the Editor Traffic Light at Chandler Drive I have requested that a traffic light be put up on Fair Lawn Avenue and Chandler Drive. Nothing transpired. There are lots of senior citizens in the new Commons Complex and on Chandler Drive. Drivers whiz by with no regard for these people. They rush to get onto Route 208 North. There is an accident waiting to happen and a traffic light at that corner is a must. AOL User River Road Traffic Suggestions Since the River Road Improvement Corporation has been doing its part to improve the River Road area, I would like to suggest some small improvements to the intersections at Berdan and Fair Lawn Aves. At Fair Lawn Ave, I think that a left lane only turn should be painted on the road going southbound on River Road. And has anyone noticed that No Right On Red signs are being ignored? Foot Patrol police or someone should be more vigilant in enforcing this. Will it take an accident and death? Secondly, I think changes should be made in the positioning of "lane signs" at each corner of Berdan and River Road. They are blocked by other signs or trees. At what distance should these signs be clearly seen? The no turn on red signs are not clearly visible, especially, if you are right under them. Isn't there some rule governing their placement as well? I think that the rule of common sense is not being applied.

    80. The New York Times > Movies > People > Philip Haas
    Philip Haas, Up at the Villa, The Blood Oranges, Angels Insects, Money Man,The Music of Chance, By Peter M. Nichols. More News About Philip Haas
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