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1 "Before" refers to the party standings in the Legislature at the end of the legislative session, and not to the standings at the previous election.
2 Richard Butson was the sole candidate for the Confederation of Regions Party.
3Ten candidates ran as "Independent Renewal" candidates. This was the Marxist-Leninist party under another name.
4Candidates from the Independent Re ...
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Ontario general election 2003 - Brampton Mississauga & Oakville
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
Howard Cukoff
(Comm)
503
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James Armstrong
(Ind)
1,053
Wayne Forbes
(F)
780
Craig Smith
(Ind)
432
Lisa Turner
(F)
242
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Ontario general election 2003 - AssessmentCBC Newsworld declared a Liberal victory minutes after ballot-counting began. Ernie Eves conceded defeat only ninety minutes into the count.
The NDP had a disappointingly confusing election: on one hand, they won one fewer than the eight seats needed to keep "official party status," which would give it a share of official Queen's Park staff, money for research, and guaranteed time during Question Period. On the other hand, they increased their share of the popular vote for the first time since 1990. The party may be in a better positi ...
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - More of The Monkees - CD bonus tracks"Don't Listen to Linda" (unissued version)
Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
Lead vocal by Davy Jones
Intended for More of the Monkees, then put aside and re-cut for The Birds, The Bees, & The Monkees, but then again put aside later for the Instant Replay album.
"I'll Spend My Life With You" (alternate)
Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
Unused until Headquar ...
See also:More of The Monkees, More of The Monkees - Musical content, More of The Monkees - The Monkees rebel, More of The Monkees - Track listing, More of The Monkees - CD bonus tracks, More of The Monkees - Other personnel, More of The Monkees - Trivia Read more here: » More of The Monkees: Encyclopedia II - More of The Monkees - CD bonus tracks |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Horror film - Other notable items
Horror film - Notable directors.
Dario Argento
Clive Barker
Mario Bava
Tod Browning
John Carpenter
William Castle
Larry Cohen
Roger Corman
Don Coscarelli
Wes Craven
David Cronenberg
Sean S. Cunningham - also producer
Ruggero Deodato
Terence Fisher
Freddie Francis
Jesus Franco
Lucio Fulci
John Gilling
Stuart Gordon
Michael Haneke
F ...
See also:Horror film, Horror film - History, Horror film - Early milestones, Horror film - 1930s & 1940s, Horror film - 1950s, Horror film - 1960s, Horror film - 1970s, Horror film - 1980s, Horror film - 1990s, Horror film - Millennial horror, Horror film - Other notable items, Horror film - Notable directors, Horror film - Notable actors, Horror film - Notable studios, Horror film - Bibliography Read more here: » Horror film: Encyclopedia II - Horror film - Other notable items |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - More of The Monkees - Musical contentThe musical content of More of The Monkees was assembled by Don Kirshner from a total of 34 songs. With 12 slots to fill the competition to land a spot on the album was fierce.
Like their debut, the second album by The Monkees was a top-ranking album in the U.S. for 18 weeks, also charting number one in the UK. The album includes Neil Diamond's "I'm a Believer," the group's second number one song. Another Diamond song is "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)". The track rests squarely in the rock 'n' roll camp, as does Boyce and Hart's 1960s garage-rock classic "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone". ...
See also:More of The Monkees, More of The Monkees - Musical content, More of The Monkees - The Monkees rebel, More of The Monkees - Track listing, More of The Monkees - CD bonus tracks, More of The Monkees - Other personnel, More of The Monkees - Trivia Read more here: » More of The Monkees: Encyclopedia II - More of The Monkees - Musical content |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Ontario general election 2003 - Northern Ontario
Ontario general election 2003 - By-elections since the general election.
Hamilton East (called due to the death of Dominic Agostino, March 24, 2004), May 13, 2004:
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey (resignation of Ernie Eves, February 1, 2005), March 17, 2005:
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Signs film - CriticismsSome aspects of the movie have been roundly criticized by science fiction fans (see external links). The concept of an alien species expert in space travel and invisibility, but unable to protect themselves from Earth's water-rich environment, conceive of or use weapons, open doors, etc., is held by many to be highly unrealistic.
Opponents to this criticism have argued that it is highly unrealistic to have such expectations to begin with. As extra-terrestrials have not been observed, there is no reason to believe that their evolution, ...
See also:Signs film, Signs film - The Plot, Signs film - Criticisms, Signs film - Trivia, Signs film - Deleted Scenes Read more here: » Signs film: Encyclopedia II - Signs film - Criticisms |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Tippi Hedren - The Birds in retrospectAt a packed house in Lancaster, California's Antelope Valley Independent Film Festival Cinema Series screening of The Birds on September 28, 2004, Hedren recounted her film career and her big acting break to a spellbound audience for almost an hour. "I said, 'Well, who is this person? Who is interested?'... Nobody would tell me who it was." Of course, it was Alfred Hitchcock, who soon announced that Hedren was his new lead actress.
She remembered the work (on location at Bodega Bay) as being dangerous and taxing. During the fil ...
See also:Tippi Hedren, Tippi Hedren - Early life, Tippi Hedren - The Birds in retrospect, Tippi Hedren - Hedren and Hitchcock, Tippi Hedren - Her career after Hitchcock and Shambala Preserve, Tippi Hedren - Marriages, Tippi Hedren - Filmography Read more here: » Tippi Hedren: Encyclopedia II - Tippi Hedren - The Birds in retrospect |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Tippi Hedren - Her career after Hitchcock and Shambala PreserveAfter the two for Hitchcock, she went on to make 40 films between 1967 and 2005. After Marnie, she next appeared in Charlie Chaplin's last film, A Countess from Hong Kong (1967). In 1981, she produced her own film, Roar, a grueling, five-year project starring dozens of African lions. "This was probably one of the most dangerous films that Hollywood has ever seen," remarked the actress. "It's amazing no one was killed." During the production of Roar, both Hedren and her husband at the time, Noel Marshall, w ...
See also:Tippi Hedren, Tippi Hedren - Early life, Tippi Hedren - The Birds in retrospect, Tippi Hedren - Hedren and Hitchcock, Tippi Hedren - Her career after Hitchcock and Shambala Preserve, Tippi Hedren - Marriages, Tippi Hedren - Filmography Read more here: » Tippi Hedren: Encyclopedia II - Tippi Hedren - Her career after Hitchcock and Shambala Preserve |
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| |  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - AwardsThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Hitchcock the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, in 1967. However, despite six earlier nominations, he never won an Oscar in a contested category. His unsuccessful Oscar nominations were:
for Best Director: Rebecca (1940), Lifeboat (1944), Spellbound (1945), Rear Window, and Psycho; and
as a producer, for Best Picture: Suspicion (1941).
However Rebecca, which Hitchcock did direct, won the 1940 Best Picture Oscar for its producer David O. Selznick. Three other films Hitchcock directed were ...
See also:Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock - Biography, Alfred Hitchcock - Early life, Alfred Hitchcock - Pre-war British career, Alfred Hitchcock - Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock - Peak years and decline, Alfred Hitchcock - Themes and devices, Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his films, Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working, Alfred Hitchcock - Awards, Alfred Hitchcock - Quotations, Alfred Hitchcock - Other notes, Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography, Alfred Hitchcock - Silent films, Alfred Hitchcock - Sound films, Alfred Hitchcock - Television episodes, Alfred Hitchcock - Frequent collaborators Read more here: » Alfred Hitchcock: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - Awards |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - His style of workingHitchcock once commented, "The writer and I plan out the entire script down to the smallest detail, and when we're finished all that's left to do is to shoot the film. Actually, it's only when one enters the studio that one enters the area of compromise. Really, the novelist has the best casting since he doesn't have to cope with the actors and all the rest." Hitchcock was often critical of his actors and actresses as well, dismissing, for example, Kim Novak's performance in Vertigo, and once famously remarking that actors were to be ...
See also:Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock - Biography, Alfred Hitchcock - Early life, Alfred Hitchcock - Pre-war British career, Alfred Hitchcock - Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock - Peak years and decline, Alfred Hitchcock - Themes and devices, Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his films, Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working, Alfred Hitchcock - Awards, Alfred Hitchcock - Quotations, Alfred Hitchcock - Other notes, Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography, Alfred Hitchcock - Silent films, Alfred Hitchcock - Sound films, Alfred Hitchcock - Television episodes, Alfred Hitchcock - Frequent collaborators Read more here: » Alfred Hitchcock: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working |
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| |  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his filmsHitchcock's films sometimes feature male characters struggling in their relationships with their mothers. In North by Northwest (1959), Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant's character) is an innocent man ridiculed by his mother for insisting that shadowy, murderous men are after him (in this case, they are). In The Birds (1963), the Rod Taylor character, an innocent man, finds his world under attack by vicious birds, and struggles to free himself of a clinging mother. The killer in Frenzy (1972) has a loathing of women but idoli ...
See also:Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock - Biography, Alfred Hitchcock - Early life, Alfred Hitchcock - Pre-war British career, Alfred Hitchcock - Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock - Peak years and decline, Alfred Hitchcock - Themes and devices, Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his films, Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working, Alfred Hitchcock - Awards, Alfred Hitchcock - Quotations, Alfred Hitchcock - Other notes, Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography, Alfred Hitchcock - Silent films, Alfred Hitchcock - Sound films, Alfred Hitchcock - Television episodes, Alfred Hitchcock - Frequent collaborators Read more here: » Alfred Hitchcock: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his films |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Horror film - Other notable items
Horror film - Notable directors.
Dario Argento
Clive Barker
Mario Bava
Tod Browning
John Carpenter
William Castle
Larry Cohen
Roger Corman
Don Coscarelli
Wes Craven
David Cronenberg
Sean S. Cunningham - also producer
Ruggero Deodato
Terence Fisher
Freddie Francis
Jesus Franco
Lucio Fulci
John Gilling
Stuart Gordon
Frank Henenlotter
See also:Horror film, Horror film - History, Horror film - Early milestones, Horror film - 1930s & 1940s, Horror film - 1950s, Horror film - 1960s, Horror film - 1970s, Horror film - 1980s, Horror film - 1990s, Horror film - Millennial horror, Horror film - Other notable items, Horror film - Notable directors, Horror film - Notable actors, Horror film - Notable studios, Horror film - Bibliography Read more here: » Horror film: Encyclopedia II - Horror film - Other notable items |
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Horror film - Notable directors.
Dario Argento
Clive Barker
Mario Bava
Tod Browning
John Carpenter
William Castle
Roger Corman
Don Coscarelli
Wes Craven
David Cronenberg
Sean S. Cunningham - also producer
Ruggero Deodato
Terence Fisher
Freddie Francis
Jesus Franco
Lucio Fulci
John Gilling
Alfred Hitchcock
Tobe Hooper
Takashi Miike
See also:Horror film, Horror film - History, Horror film - Early milestones, Horror film - 1930s & 1940s, Horror film - 1950s, Horror film - 1960s, Horror film - 1970s, Horror film - 1980s, Horror film - 1990s, Horror film - Millennial horror, Horror film - Other notable items, Horror film - Notable directors, Horror film - Notable actors, Horror film - Notable studios, Horror film - Bibliography Read more here: » Horror film: Encyclopedia II - Horror film - Other notable items |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Antelope Valley - Transportation
Antelope Valley - Major highways and roads.
Include:
the Antelope Valley Freeway (California State Highway 14)
California State Highway 138 (of which Pearblossom Highway comprises its eastern leg)
California State Highway 58 (freeway status now that the new Mojave bypass has been completed)
U.S. Highway 395 (which technically lies east of the Valley proper)
On the ridgeline of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Angeles Crest Highway (California State Highway 2) sn ...
See also:Antelope Valley, Antelope Valley - Aerospace, Antelope Valley - Agriculture, Antelope Valley - Industry, Antelope Valley - Parks, Antelope Valley - People, Antelope Valley - Transportation, Antelope Valley - Major highways and roads, Antelope Valley - Rail, Antelope Valley - Air service, Antelope Valley - History, Antelope Valley - Notable people, Antelope Valley - Valley place names Read more here: » Antelope Valley: Encyclopedia II - Antelope Valley - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Bernard Herrmann - Other WorksFrom the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, Herrmann scored a series of notable mthycially-themed fantasy films, including Journey to the Center of the Earth, , Mysterious Island, and The Three Worlds of Gulliver and the Ray Harryhausen Dynamation epics Jason & the Argonauts and The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad .
During the same period, Herrmann turned his talents to writing scores for television shows. Perhaps most notably, he wrote the scores for several well-known episodes of the original "Twilight Zone" series, including the lesser k ...
See also:Bernard Herrmann, Bernard Herrmann - Early Life and Career, Bernard Herrmann - Collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann - Other Works, Bernard Herrmann - Use of Electronic Instruments, Bernard Herrmann - Compositional Style and Philosophy, Bernard Herrmann - Legacy, Bernard Herrmann - Film scores, Bernard Herrmann - External link Read more here: » Bernard Herrmann: Encyclopedia II - Bernard Herrmann - Other Works |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Bleed Like Me single - Single Release"Bleed Like Me" was released on Tuesday, 3 May 2005 to US alternative rock radio, although it had been receiving some airplay before then. It debuted at #39 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart on 28 May and moved to #27 several weeks later.
The single charted on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play several weeks after falling off the Modern Rock Tracks chart. This makes it the first single since "Special" to make the dance chart. The song was still on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in November 2005.
The Eric Kupper remixes of "Bleed Like Me" climbed to the Hot Dance Music/Clu ...
See also:Bleed Like Me single, Bleed Like Me single - Song Profile, Bleed Like Me single - Single Release, Bleed Like Me single - B-sides, Bleed Like Me single - Music Video, Bleed Like Me single - Remixes, Bleed Like Me single - Live Performances, Bleed Like Me single - Trivia, Bleed Like Me single - Bleed Like Me quote unquote, Bleed Like Me single - Comprehensive charts Read more here: » Bleed Like Me single: Encyclopedia II - Bleed Like Me single - Single Release |
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|  |  |  | The Birds: Encyclopedia II - Antelope Valley - AerospaceEdwards Air Force Base lies east of Rosamond, 37 miles (60 km) northeast of Palmdale. Edwards AFB's dry lakebeds are the lowest geographic elevation in the valley. Significant amounts of U. S. military flight testing is performed there, and it has been the site of many important aeronatical accomplishments, including the first flight to break the sound barrier. NASA space shuttles originally landed at Edwards because the lake beds offer a vast landing area. NASA has since built a huge landing strip at Kennedy Space Center, and Edwards remains the bac ...
See also:Antelope Valley, Antelope Valley - Aerospace, Antelope Valley - Agriculture, Antelope Valley - Industry, Antelope Valley - Parks, Antelope Valley - People, Antelope Valley - Transportation, Antelope Valley - Major highways and roads, Antelope Valley - Rail, Antelope Valley - Air service, Antelope Valley - History, Antelope Valley - Notable people, Antelope Valley - Valley place names Read more here: » Antelope Valley: Encyclopedia II - Antelope Valley - Aerospace |
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