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  • ...the theme from the film ''[[Midnight Express]]''. Both were hits in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. The full movie score for the film "Midnight Express" won him *[[List of number-one dance hits (United States)]]
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  • ...his birth, the family moved to [[Belper]], [[Derbyshire]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]. He became interested in acting in his teenage years, and lef ...s return to cinema and the beginning of his American career. While in the United States, Dalton worked mainly in television, although he starred in several
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  • ...at the mercy of the cartoonist ([[Chuck Jones]]). Their reactions to their artists' whims are also very similar in as they both try to work with what is drawn In the United States, the cartoons were featured on the children's TV series ''[[The Grea
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  • |Distributor || [[United Artists]] ...st of 100 Years, 100 Movies, and has been selected for preservation in the United States [[National Film Registry]].
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  • ...such as [[My Classic Car]], and [[Horsepower TV]]. Hot rods are part of [[United States|American]] culture, although there is growing controversy within the There is still a vibrant Hot Rod culture worldwide, especially in the United States and Sweden. The hot rod community has now been subdivided into two m
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  • ...a Savorgnan in Venice. Thus two of Venice's most influential families were united. However this union, unusually for the era, was also a love match, which w ...e rooms on the first piano nobile overlooking the rio di San Barnaba. The artists selected for this task were [[Jacopo Guarana]], [[Gaspare Diziani]] and mos
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...the terrorists. One terrorist identified, Henry Gupta, has purchased an [[United States|American]] [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] encoder. Upon viewing t
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  • ...noese Baroque and Rococo artists]] settled elsewhere and a number of local artists became prominent. *[[Florida International University]] in [[Miami, Florida]] in the [[United States]] has a regional campus in Genoa.
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  • ...The film also marks the culmination of a long legal battle between United Artists and [[Kevin McClory]]. Blush and her charge, an [[United States|American]] [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] pilot named Jack Petachi, are in fact operativ
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...t was the sixth and final film in the series to star [[Sean Connery]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Secret Intelligence Service|Secret Service Agent]], Com
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  • ...engineering profession. Some years later this practice was adopted by the United States. Members of the US [[Order of the Engineer]] accept this ring as a p ...must provide guidance gained through [[education]] and experience. In the United States, each state tests and licenses [[Professional Engineer]]s.
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  • ...tzman]], who had previously sold his shares of EON Productions to [[United Artists]] in [[1975]]. ...ith the Golden Gun]]'', was their final Fleming James Bond novel. In the [[United States]], a condensed version of the novel was published in the [[men's mag
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...at resulted in a lawsuit brought about by [[EON Productions]] and [[United Artists]]. Nevertheless McClory was able to film a remake of ''Thunderball'' entitl
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] |Released:||[[1963]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]])<br>[[April 8]], [[1964]] ([[USA]])
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  • ...were joined by [[Toscana|Tuscan]] bankers, and with them came outstanding artists such as [[Giovanni Boccaccio|Boccaccio]], [[Francesco Petrarca|Petrarca]] a ...Iberian peninsula and made Naples a centre of the Italian [[Renaissance]]: artists who worked in Naples in this period include [[Francesco Laurana]], [[Antone
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...Productions parent company, [[Danjaq, LLC]] was then purchased by [[United Artists]]. The resulting legalities over the Bond property delayed production of th
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  • ...way Corporation]]. It was long known around the world as the home of the [[United States Grand Prix]], which it hosted for 20 consecutive years (1961–1980) == Home of the United States Grand Prix ==
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  • ...ond film, but the idea was blocked by lawsuits brought by EON and [[United Artists]]. However, the project was revived in the 1980s and Connery signed to play ...Forever'', Connery was given carte blanche to produce two films at United Artists but felt that the only film made under this deal, ''[[The Offence]]'', was
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  • ...sraeli]] dancing group Mayumana and others. In the first part of the show, artists reproduced scenes of the 60s, such as scenes from films by [[Federico Felli Fiat CEO [[Sergio Marchionne]] has indicated that the United States may receive the newly designed Fiat 500. “Sooner or later it is a
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  • According to the Greek geographer [[Strabo]], Capri was once united to the mainland. This has been recently confirmed both by geological survey ...e 2nd half of the 19th century, Capri became a popular resort for european artists, writers and other celebrities. [[John Singer Sargent]] and Frank Hyde are
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