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| | Indiana Jones |
 | | Jones and Miss Seymour, when Indy thinks he sees the mysterious man again. |  | | A delirious Indy becomes upset and this bothers his mother. |  | | During these travels, he learned a great deal about different countries and cultures, and gained a fondness for adventures abroad. |
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http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/i/indyjone.htm
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| | Jack Kerouac - Biocrawler definition:Jack Kerouac - Biocrawler |
 | | There is a book featuring much of Jack's early writings when he was first beginning as a writer, entitled Atop an Underwood. |  | | A journal of some his dreams was also published after his death, in a book called Book of Dreams. |  | | Key to the characters in Jack Kerouac's books, and their real-life counterparts (http://emptymirrorbooks.com/alias2.html) |
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http://www.biocrawler.com/biowiki/Jack_Kerouac
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| | Jack |
 | | 1992 Jack McEdward, asst dir (Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell), dies at 94 |  | | 1908 Jack Hobbs makes his Test debut at the MCG (83 and 28) |  | | 1907 Jack Albertson, born in Malden, Massachusetts, actor, Thin Man, Chico and the Man |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/j/jack.html
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| | The Sci Fi Guys - Volume 8 Issue 1 |
 | | I am certainly not qualified to pass judgement on the accuracy of the theory of global warming, but then again, I doubt Crichton is either (though he does pepper the book with footnotes so as to give at least the suggestion that his assertions are factual). |  | | Popular sf author (including the Well of Souls series) JACK CHALKER has had heart failure and has had serious conditions at hospital. |  | | This time Sparrow must payoff Davey Jones or face eternal damnation. |
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http://www.scifiguys.com/newsletters/v8i1.html
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| | Jones |
 | | 1965 Dante Jones, NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos |  | | 1931 James Earl Jones, Mississippi, actor, Darth Vader, Exorcist II, Soul Man |  | | 1881 Daniel Jones, England phoneticist, English pronouncing dictionary |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/j/jones.html
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| | Golden Rule Jones |
 | | You usually read disclaimers at the beginning of books that none of the characters or events have a basis in real life, but in Author, Author everything that happens, happened. |  | | Ed Ames, Eddy Arnold, Jack Jones, Jim Reeves, and more. |  | | Sometimes a novelist will break the effect of period language by presenting passages which speak in present-day English, as John Fowles does. |
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http://goldenrulejones.blogspot.com/2004_12_01_goldenrulejones_archive.html
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| | CREW Welsh Writers Online: Glyn Jones |
 | | But there is also an acute sense of the mysterious beauty of the natural world, often the countryside of Carmarthenshire, seen with the vividness of the painter he once intended to be. |  | | Contact with Dylan Thomas in the mid-1930s seems to have suggested the use of a young boy as narrator, allowing Jones to draw on his own boyhood in Merthyr as well as his years as a teacher. |  | | This technique is employed with great success in The Water Music (1944), his finest volume. |
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http://www.swan.ac.uk/english/crew/welshwriters/gjones.htm
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| | The Beat Page - Neal Cassady |
 | | His only book, an unfinished autobiography titled "The First Third", was published by City Lights Books in 1971 a few years after his death. |  | | William Plummer's definitive book on Cassady, "The Holy Goof" was published in 1981. |  | | Cassady's wife Carolyn, wrote about their relationship in "Heart Beat", published in 1976 and later made into a movie starring Nick Nolte as Neal, Sissy Spacek as Carolyn, and John Heard as Jack Kerouac. |
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http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/cassady.html
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| | Glyn Jones (Writers of Wales Series) |
 | | Glyn Jones, poet, novelist, short-story writer, critic, biographer and translator, was a major figure in the field of Anglo-Welsh literature for almost sixty years. |  | | He continued to produce poems, short stories and works of criticism throughout his long career and they bear witness to his humanity, his observant eye and his gusto for language. |  | | Glyn Jones was born in 1905 in Merthyr Tydfil, and although his adult life was passed in Cardiff, where he became a teacher, Merthyr remained central to his work as a writer. |
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http://www.uwp.co.uk/book_desc/1410.html
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| | Jones Family Crest |
 | | This surname comes from the personal name John, which is derived from the Latin Johannes, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." This name has always been common in Britain, rivaling William in popularity by the beginning of the 14th century. |  | | The feminine form Joan, or Johanna in Latin, was also popular, and the surname Jones may be derived from either the male or female name. |  | | While the ancestors of the bearers of Jones came from ancient Welsh-Celtic origins, the name itself has its roots in Christianity. |
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http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/jones-family-crest.htm
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| | Liar! Liar!: Jack Kerouac -Novelist Greenwich Exchange |
 | | Begin not from preconceived idea of what to say about image but from jewel center of interest in subject of image at moment of writing, and write outwards'. |  | | Rather than considering, then, Kerouac's place in literary history, a central concern of my study will be to explore the saturated relationship between Kerouac's writings and their socio-cultural contexts, and how this bears upon Kerouac's representations of subjectivity. |  | | In the same way, as Gerald Nicosia points out, 'a writer can learn to cut words in his head before he puts pen to paper', so that he is 'virtually writing it in his head', leading to minimal revision when putting it on the page. |
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http://www.greenex.co.uk/literature/kerouac2c.html
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| | Jones, Tom |
 | | Tom Jones (1963) - Starring George Devine, Rachel Kempson, Angela Baddeley, Joyce Redman, Jack MacGowran |  | | Henry Fielding - Fielding, Henry, 1707–54, English novelist and dramatist. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0157301.html
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| | James Earl Jones Biography -- Academy of Achievement |
 | | If you like James Earl Jones's story, you might also like: |  | | Serious jobs for black actors were scarce, and Jones had before him the sobering example of his father, Robert Earl Jones, an actor who had been blacklisted for his political activism. |  | | He received two Obies in 1965 for his work in Bertolt Brecht's Baal and Shakespeare's Othello. |
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http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/jon2bio-1
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| | God of the Machine |
 | | The proprietor went to the back and returned with several items from the library of Glenway Wescott (1901-1987), a distinguished novelist and a friend and contemporary of Winters. |  | | It's when Jack Nicholson sits himself down in one of those praying-mantis lounge chairs and treats Kane and Garfunkel to a slide show of his erotic life that we know we're in that early 70s netherworld between Godspell and disco. |  | | Fifteen years ago I walked into the Phoenix, a poetry bookshop on Jones Street that no longer exists, and asked what they had by Yvor Winters. |
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http://www.godofthemachine.com
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| | The Beat Page - LeRoi Jones |
 | | Who has ever stopped to think of the divinity of Lamont Cranston? |  | | He is a respected playwright, poet, novelist and essayist who is best known for his exploration and examination of African American experiences and his "affirmation of black life". |  | | (Only jack Kerouac, that I know of: and me. |
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http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/jones.html
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| | Cacciaguida |
 | | Avery Brooks, the next generations's James Earl Jones, triumphs in the title role that has baffled knighted Englishmen. |  | | Still, though, where are Edith Jones (U.S. Ct. of Apps., 5th Cir.), Emilio Garza (same), and Janice Rogers Brown (U.S. Ct. of Apps., D.C. Cir.)? |  | | Drop whatever you're doing and go see the Shakespeare Theatre's production of Othello (and hurry, b/c it doesn't have much longer to run). |
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http://www.cacciaguida.blogspot.com
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| | Jones, James -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | His main message was that blacks deserve to be treated like humans and that the civil rights problem derives from the insecurity of the white man, who needs a Negro to whom he can feel superior. |  | | Brief information on the life and literary contributions of this 20th century American novelist known for his works on war and military life. |  | | Founder of the English classical school of architecture, Inigo Jones was surveyor of works, or official architect, to James I and Charles I. He exerted a wide influence in his own time and left his mark on London by designing the first of its civic squares. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9043934
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| | The Beat Page - John Clellon Holmes |
 | | John Clellon Holmes is an essayist, poet, and novelist; and was a "sometime member" of the Beat Generation. |  | | In 1948, Holmes had pressed Jack Kerouac to describe the unique qualities of his generation, and Kerouac invented the term 'Beat Generation' on the spot. |  | | Holmes remained close friends with Kerouac until his death in 1969. |
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http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/holmes.html
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| | Jack Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Several people named Jack Jones have been well known. |  | | Jack Jones (actor) (There have been several actors with this name.) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Jones
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| | Quincy Jones Biography -- Academy of Achievement |
 | | It was the first of his 33 major motion picture scores. |  | | With musicians from the Arlen show, Jones formed his own big band, with 18 artists -- plus their families -- in tow. |  | | Jones settled in New York, where, throughout the 1950s, he wrote charts for Tommy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dinah Washington, Cannonball Adderley and his old friend Ray Charles. |
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http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/jon0bio-1
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| | Press Release: High on a Hill by Dorothy Garlock |
 | | Will she hate him if he arrests her father and his gang of rumrunners? |  | | After her retirement as newspaper reporter and bookkeeper in 1978, she began her career as a novelist with the publication of Love and Cherish. |  | | He introduces himself as Jack Jones of Fertile, Missouri, and says he is trying to get the local baseball team to take him on. |
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http://www.twbookmark.com/books/85/044652946X/press_release.html
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| | Card Games: Commercial Games |
 | | The American novelist Paul Auster has also designed a baseball-based card game called Action Baseball that was published in his recent Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure (NY, Henry Holt, 1996). |  | | In this version each round consists of two games played with the same cards: first you select five cards with which to play Poker; then you play Michigan (Boodle), and collect chips whenever you play a card or combination corresponding to one of the sections of the board. |  | | This is a game of the climbing group, somewhat similar to President. |
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http://www.pagat.com/com
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| | Creating Space Without Adding On - Jack Jones |
 | | This artikel Jack_Jones is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License. |  | | This artikel Jack_Jones_(novelist) is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License. |  | | Several people named Jack Jones have been well known.See: |
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http://www.booksearchbyauthor.com/413061_jack-jones_0830639586creatingspacewithoutaddingonenglishauthor.html
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| | James Jones -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | James T. Jones, (Click link for more info and facts about Southwest Missouri State University) Southwest Missouri State University professor who has written extensively on the work of (United States writer who was a leading figure of the beat generation (1922-1969)) Jack Kerouac |  | | (Click link for more info and facts about James Earl Jones) James Earl Jones, actor |  | | Notable people by the name of James Jones: |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/J/Ja/James_Jones.htm
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| | Jack Jones (novelist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was born in Wales and, having served in World War I, followed many professions and stood as a Liberal candidate for Parliament before becoming well-known for books such as Rhondda roundabout (1934) and Off to Philadelphia in the morning (based on the life of the composer Joseph Parry) (1947). |  | | Jack Jones (1884-1970) was a Welsh novelist and playwright. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Jones_(novelist)
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| | Illinois |
 | | Analysis: Republican Senate candidate Jack Ryan of Illinois says his campaign will continue despite a judge unsealing his divorce records that reveals potentially damaging sexual allegations (All Things Considered (NPR)) |  | | FORWARD THINKING DESPITE A 0-4 BIG TEN RECORD, ILLINOIS COACH RON ZOOK BELIEVES HIS PROGRAM IS ON THE RIGHT TRACK.(SPORTS) (Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108209.html
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| | Most Popular Names Directory. Daily updates. |
 | | Bayne - Robin Bayne, Romance, Fiction, Novelist Robin Bayne. |  | | His parents Jack and Lidia immigrated to Canada from Europe in their mid-twenties. |  | | Bayly - Manufacturers of quality uniform head-wear since 1865, selling to dealers only. |
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http://www.99hosted.com/Starting5401.html
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