「Cohan」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| James Cagney, playing | Cohan, after meeting FDR in the Oval Office, perform |
| Cohan also penned scripts for episodes of numerous o | |
| Cohan and Hunter also worked as creative consultants | |
| ummer Olympics in Munich, together with Donald | Cohan and John Marshall. |
| and sellers of art, founded by Jane and James | Cohan, and launched in January 2011. |
| ummer Olympics in Munich, together with Donald | Cohan and Charles Horter. |
| nhardt, Lillie Langtry, Edwin Booth, George M. | Cohan and showman Buffalo Bill. |
| bin Howard, its first artistic director Robert | Cohan, and subsequent directors Richard Alston, John |
| The Place, founded by Robin Howard with Robert | Cohan as its Artistic Director. |
| first freeway section came off the west end of | Cohan Boulevard and over the Providence River, endin |
| ected by Norman Taurog, and starring George M. | Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante. |
| In the early 1980s, | Cohan co-created Who's the Boss? with business partn |
| According to Richard Rodgers, George M. | Cohan deeply resented having to work with Rodgers an |
| Martin | Cohan died at his home in Pacific Palisades, Califor |
| dormitory to Amherst College; it was named the | Cohan Dormitory in his honor in 1989. |
| Cohan earned a B.A. in art history in 1979 and a B.S | |
| Steven | Cohan explores in his book on the series, Lady Heath |
| The | Cohan family used to live on the easterly end of Div |
| He is represented in New York by James | Cohan Gallery and was featured in PBS' Art21. |
| Wim Wenders, James | Cohan Gallery, New York, NY Wim Wenders, Galerie Jud |
| Cohan has also been U.S. champion, European champion | |
| Cohan has served as President of Jewish Employment a | |
| As | Cohan is leaving the White House grounds, a group of |
| Peter | Cohan is an American businessman, author, venture ca |
| The way the film portrays it, | Cohan is watching a military band parade by, and a s |
| Cohan is the author of nine books, including Capital | |
| Cohan looked for excellent doctors who would allow h | |
| ed to write a spoof of the patriotic George M. | Cohan musicals that were popular at the time. |
| In the film, we also see Cagney as | Cohan performing "Off the Record" during the show's |
| Cohan, playing FDR, danced in such pieces as "Off th | |
| Cohan, playing the title character, sings this song | |
| y, to be released only if team president David | Cohan resigned. |
| ost to many theater greats including George M. | Cohan, Sara Bernhardt, John Barrymore, Eubie Blake, |
| It was rumoured at the time that George M | Cohan sold the rights expressly as a vehicle for the |
| It is a play on the famous George M. | Cohan song of World War I, "Over There". |
| ard Buzzell in a film version of the George M. | Cohan stage musical Little Johnny Jones, the title b |
| ho have attended the Bloom School include Ryan | Cohan, Steve Rodby, Jon Weber, Cliff Colnot, and Rob |
| Cohan transitioned to writing for sitcoms, including | |
| Cohan was bitter that the type of musical theatre th | |
| Cohan, William D. (2007). | |
| Cohan, William D. (2011). | |
| ord, a 1910 Broadway play written by George M. | Cohan, with music by Cohan |
| During the filming, | Cohan would sarcastically refer to Rodgers and Hart |
| In 1914, George M. | Cohan wrote a monologue for him, and in 1917, Cohan, |
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