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 Sheepskin Coat
Coat is an important conformation point in animal fancy, particularly dog shows.
The style is considered a classic, and P coats are now worn in the United States by all manner of individuals.
Robert Coates, considered by some to have been the worst actor of all history.
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 Robert Did You Mean robert?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Kevin Lewis:Nathanael West and American Apocalyptic
Robert Coates saw him as afflicted with an immense, sorrowful, all pervasive pessimism.
Tod is both an actor in the plot and an observer, the se-quence of whose perceptions, described throughout, unifies a narra-tive fully in the control of West's omniscient authorial voice.
One, Homer Simpson (played by the actor Donald Sutherland - whom we glimpse sitting on a bench on the periphery of the street scene at the film premiere as the concluding action begins) is portrayed a hapless, half-wit, automaton Christ-figure.
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 City Pages - Once More with Feeling
Coates was born in 1772 in Antigua, where he spent much of his life.
He always wore outlandish, diamond-encrusted clothes, and rode in a scallop-shell-shaped carriage that bore a coat of arms of a cock-a-doodle-dooing rooster along with the message "Whilst I Live I'll Crow." What was most puzzling about Coates, though, was that he never suggested that his act (or his life) was a joke.
He claimed to be a great actor, and by all reports his love of Shakespeare and the theater was genuine and deeply held.
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 Sheridan Media News Archives
The specially coated well-covering huts are designed to help reduce fire danger at the wellheads.
The government’s response, filed this week by assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Roberts, claims the park was not to blame for the accident.
Roberts said that any injuries incurred by the plaintiff were caused by his own negligent acts and omissions, including unlawfully walking in a thermal area off any boardwalk or trail.
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Coates wildlife tours available great tours available great destinations great leaders great company.
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 THE FILMS OF JERRY WARREN
It is said that he started in the film business as an actor and became a producer after realizing that they were the ones who made the most money in the picture business.
A monster was to appear in the film but the suit strank and Warren had to forget the monster part of the plot.
Robert Clarke who also appears in the movie was the star of THE MAN FROM PLANET X and THE ASTOUNDING SHE MONSTER.
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 Old and New
As Romeo, he once overdramatically died a second time at the behest of a wag in the crowd who shouted "Die again, Romeo!" The AOF (real name Robert Coates) eventually became the topic of London society and was forced to answer his numerous critics.
The strange sight before them -- a single actor onstage drinking wine and inviting the audience down for a drink, as it were -- was unlike any stage performance seen at the Haymarket before.
Whatever was left of the fourth wall of drama was gone now, with Coates simply refusing to recognize it, and addressing the audience as if he were having a drink with each one of them personally.
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 City Pages - Lucky 13
Robert Coates, "the amateur of fashion," made his own appearance in London shortly after Ireland's deceit had unraveled.
Coates scandalized London with a baroque take on Romeo that was worthy of Andy Kaufman.
Coates had, Collins asserts, "in utter innocence, invented camp." After a long and successful run on the London stage, Coates eventually suffered financial reversals, married, and faded into retirement.
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 Dr Alka Pande   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert Coates, an American critic, coined it in 1946, referring to Gorky, Pollock and de Kooning.
By the 1951 Museum of Modern Art exhibition 'Abstract Painting and Sculpture in America', the term was used to refer to all types of non-geometric abstraction.
In the Brahmanas - the common term for arts was "silpa" -in the sense of the creations of a perfect or refined form or replica of life.
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 The Other Side of Truth: September 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Of course, it was all fun and games, as B'Stard was a fictional character, played with gloriously reckless abandon by actor Rik Mayall for 29 superbly hilarious episodes of The New Statesman between 1987 and 1994 (two of the episodes were specials, outside the regular run of the series itself).
Roberts would be well-known to the editors, as would his views.
Roberts' piece was, in that fine old journalistic phrase, "too good to check," or that the Globe editors think fact-checking is a tool of imperialism.
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 The Haymarket | British History Online
On another occasion he was not less coarse, though more laughable, to an actor than he had been to the manager.
It is needless to add that, for the character of the theatre, "Romeo" Coates, as he was afterwards called, was not allowed to appear again upon the stage at the Haymarket, though he possibly amused his friends by amateur performances in private.
In a work published in 1808 it is made a subject of complaint that there were only two theatres, whereas London, in the reign of Elizabeth and James I., the golden age of the English drama, was not a tenth part of its then size, and yet nevertheless it contained seventeen theatres.
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 Nova Law Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Roberts, [FN119] a Catholic-run hospital in Washington, obtained a capital improvement grant from the government, with the Supreme Court indicating that organizations devoted to social welfare activities, such as this Catholic hospital, should not be otherwise denied governmental money on account of the First Amendment.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a preeminent healthcare charitable group, for example, has 1100 faith-based healthcare programs up and running with the support of nearly forty million in private charitable funds.
The subtle manipulation of this kind of exchange, with its generally one-way communication, strikes some as inappropriate, even if the person is not turned away for not listening, and lies at the heart of the religious coercion issue central to the debate as to how far government should go in deregulating religious providers.
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 Weihnachts-Oratorium BWV 248 - conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Unless it is a "live performance" recording, arias, choruses, chorales, recitatives are all recorded out of sequence and the feeling of a complete performance disappears.
The worst I have ever heard was Robert King's recording of Händel's "Joshua" which had first-rate performers but the breaks between movements must have been left to the engineers.
If it is jarring to have people relocated suddenly, all it takes is a wipe, or a fade; in our minds, having become accustomed to the conventions of cinema, wipes and fades accomplish just enough of a disconnect that the psychological need for continuity is dulled, or appeased.
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 A Greek Odyssey - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A line of limos delivered actors Paul Dooley, Jordan-Claire Green, Gregg Russell, Macey Cruthird, Sal Catalano, Kristen Renton and director Doug McKeon to the movie palace that was ready for its close-up with lights, cameras and hundreds of cheering fans.
Among the colonials whose family trees were planted at Plymouth Rock were Dr. Billie Gailey; Brewster Cockrell; David Hunt; Winchell Carroll; Margaret Leo; Patricia Hill; Robert Coates; Alice and William Doty with Laura and David; Linda Latine; Joseph Zemba; Sally Dunbar; Jean Rogers; Betty Midget; Josephine Cockrell; and Betty Tigner.
John Waters, the deliciously scandalous cult film director, actor, author and artist, was keeping the crowds entertained at Friday's opening of his exhibit at The Warhol.
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 CTVA Reporter Drama - "The Name of The Game" (Univ/NBC) (1968-71) Gene Barry, Robert Stack, Tony Franciosa
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 Clio Wired: Doing Digital History, Chapter 1
Peter Bakewell and two colleagues at Emory University have posted a modest selection of primary sources on Colonial Latin America to "provide expanded access to limited documentary resources" for students in their courses.
Eyler Robert Coates, Sr., a self-employed investor and consultant, wanted to publish a volume called Quotations from Chairman Jefferson that he saw as "freedom's alternative to 'Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung'" and began assembling quotations on more than two thousand handwritten cards.
For example, Robert Darnton's 1999 presidential address to the American Historical Association on news and the media in eighteenth-century Paris, the first article with an electronic supplement published by the American Historical Review, includes a map of Paris, links to police reports, illustrations, and even songs.
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 LWN: 2000 Linux timeline
The law in open code means that no actor can gain ultimate control over open-source code.
Inprise Corporation announces that C. Robert Coates, CEO of Management Insights, Inc., has resigned from the Board of Directors in protest of the merger with Corel.
Coates does not seem to disagree with the merger itself; it mostly seems to be an issue of how much compensation Inprise stockholders (he is a big one) get out of the deal.
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 List of people widely considered eccentric
The Cherry Sisters, whose performances were typically met with a barrage of thrown vegetables
Joseph Haines, 17th century actor, singer, dancer, guitar player, fortune teller, and author
Alfred Wintle, British Colonel who served in both World War I and World War II who regarded the period between as "intensely boring".
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 Bright Lights Film Journal | The Human Stain
Other authors I have read and reread in the last decade — Raymond Queneau, Flann O’Brien, Witold Gombrowicz, Amos Tutuola, Robert Coates, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, Mikhail Bulgakov — have a handful movies taken from their oeuvres.
While I was watching the film, I caught myself enjoying it because I had read the book and, in a sense, was indulging what critics call a guilty pleasure, only I had stumbled into a room of cheap pleasures and partook of them all.
Curiously, the actor who plays the young Hopkins, Wentworth Miller, is part fl (African-American, Jamaican, English, German, French, Dutch, Syrian and Lebanese descents).
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Before he became an actor, Mark Richman played football for two years...
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1912 Robert Cromie publishes first issue of the Vancouver Sun, to "consistently advocate the principles of Liberalism"
1917 Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden 1854-1937 arrives in London to sit as a member of the British [Imperial] War Cabinet
1985 Defence Minister Robert Coates resigns news reports reveal he visited a nightclub featuring nude dancers and prostitutes while on ministry business in West Germany
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 Picture of 'Robert Coates' - British Library Images Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Known as 'Romeo' Coates for his eccentric portrayal of the part in 'Romeo and Juliet'.
Also known as 'Diamond' Coates because of his habit of wearing expensive furs and clothes studded with diamonds.
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