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Martin Ritt's The Front (1976) (also starring | Woody Allen). |
1990 English language romantic comedy starring | Woody Harrelson, Ely Pouget, and Hank Azaria and dir |
directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring | Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel, and Bil |
Again, Sam, directed by Herbert Ross, starring | Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Tony Roberts |
The fifth entry of the series stars | Woody Woodpecker, rather than Bugs Bunny, due to Kem |
e the Fool was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, | Woody Bay Studios, Good Earth Studio and Livingstone |
f the most widely occurring early successional | woody species in Sri Lanka, specially in low country |
ns of the island are densely covered with such | woody species as eastern red cedar, wax myrtle, and |
Members of the band included Bruce Sudano, | Woody Wilson (bass guitar), John Parisio (guitar), R |
o relax, but is constantly disturbed by surfer | Woody. |
To his surprise, | Woody finds himself in the middle of an adventure wi |
isc jockey Greg Budell, local songstress Susan | Woody, and longtime Montgomery personality Skipper. |
ers from that species most notably by its tall | woody stem whereas D. petiolaris forms clumps of man |
wildfire which clears overgrown brush and tall | woody vegetation so that the understory plants recei |
the film Reds: "And remember Stapleton in that | Woody Allen movie, Interiors? |
during the run of the syndicated version that | Woody Allen parodied What's My Line? in his 1972 fil |
Season 2 saw that | Woody was replaced by paparazzi video duo Gary & Rac |
Frasier extrapolates on | Woody's interest in a political career to the point |
With that, | Woody bops the chief over the head with a mallet, an |
tropolis played the part of a scientist in the | Woody Allen film Husbands and Wives (1992). |
the 18th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
b Band, later going on to play trumpet for the | Woody Herman Orchestra. |
the 58th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
In 1967 he established himself on the | woody Middelberg hill in Rotselaar, Belgium (in Flem |
any sites are known only to collectors, as the | woody growth has commercial value. |
e eighth animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
The | Woody Woodpecker Show |
the 84th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
recorded the song as an instrumental with the | Woody Herman band on a Chess release from 1969 title |
iversal Express pass distribution area for the | Woody Woodpecker's Kidzone area attractions, which w |
The up-tempo blues tune was the | Woody Herman Orchestra's biggest hit, as well as the |
the 49th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
ter shown on television in 1963 as part of The | Woody Woodpecker Show. |
The | woody component of a forest contains lignin, which i |
the 11th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
The | woody parts are reddish brown and woolly when new, d |
The | Woody Allen movie Manhattan includes a pedantic char |
The | woody surface, included in the agricultural space, i |
the matter; "I Am the Way" was a parody of the | Woody Guthrie song "New York Town"; Ludlow Publishin |
The seeds are released when the | woody seed capsule splits open after drying out. |
first screen appearance was as an extra in the | Woody Allen film, The Purple Rose of Cairo. |
e 1960s he again toured South America with the | Woody Herman orchestra, and led a house band at the |
re & Barry Patilla on weekday mornings and The | Woody Wilson Show on weekday mid-days. |
the 72nd animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
The | Woody Underwing (Catocala grynea) is a moth of the N |
His music is also featured in the | Woody Allen film Hannah and Her Sisters. |
rchestra, which was featured at the end of the | Woody allen film Leonard Zelig. |
Lyrics from the | Woody Guthrie Foundation |
the 75th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
eorge Munger Award), and he has been named the | Woody Hayes National Coach of the Year. |
the 70th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
se of Cairo is a fictional film set within the | Woody Allen film The Purple Rose of Cairo. |
the 62nd animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
Felix Kersten is heavily parodied in the | Woody Allen book Getting Even, in the chapter entitl |
The | woody parts are gray when aged and new twigs are gre |
The | woody parts are gray to reddish brown in color. |
These gaps in the | woody vegetation of the scrub are maintained by peri |
i (born December 4, 1928) is the leader of the | Woody Herman Orchestra. |
The | woody base grows attached to wet, mossy cliffs. |
rred with Bebe Neuwirth and Paul Reiser in the | Woody Allen written and directed play, Writer's Bloc |
The | woody parts are reddish, especially when new. |
the 81st animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
the 80th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
e second animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
h backing vocals by Bob Dylan), as well as the | Woody Guthrie song "Jesus Christ," which appeared on |
the 50th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
the 22nd animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
s of indigenous trees and shrubs represent the | woody plants in the botanical garden and park. |
r extensive works include the oversight of the | Woody Guthrie Foundation. |
The sprawling runners spread out from the | woody rootstock but the large 2-lobed leaves are spa |
960s, Ascher played piano and arranged for the | Woody Herman Orchestra. |
For the | Woody Allen movie, see Broadway Danny Rose. |
the 64th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
the 96th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
1940s, Phillips was one of the anchors of the | Woody Herman band, prior to going out on his own and |
The song is not The | Woody Woodpecker Song composed later in the 1940s by |
The | Woody, inspired by his research for an HBO film abou |
The | woody parts are gray in color and waxy and somewhat |
Because of the | woody core of the cobs of corn, the alcohol produced |
the 27th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
he fifth animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
the 10th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
the 99th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
the 38th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
cs is a prolific song writer and singer in the | Woody Guthrie mold, but Rovics is far more versatile |
The park features in the | Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona. |
the 66th animated cartoon short subject in the | Woody Woodpecker series. |
acters for theatrical shorts later seen on the | Woody Woodpecker program. |
that clusters of leaves usually terminate the | woody stem, for the flowers grow in whorls or in clu |
ord and played intermission piano opposite the | Woody Herman Band, all at Chicago's famed Blue Note |
(another near-Welles characterization) in the | Woody Allen film Love and Death. |
In the | Woody Allen movie "Everyone Says I Love You" there i |
Then, | Woody turns him into a dog, a monkey, and appropriat |
a perennial aromatic herb with a sturdy thick | woody rootstock; tuft up to 30 cm across. |
y their Aerial prop roots that grow into thick | woody trunks which, with age, can become indistingui |
This is a perennial herb forming thick, | woody mats up to 40 centimeters high and wide on ser |
xylocarpa refers to the thicky | woody fruit. |
She thinks | Woody is cute and tries to kiss him on the lips the |
This | woody shrub is native to China but it has been intro |
corallina - coral plant of Chile, a threatened | woody vine, locally known as voqui fuco. |
the Appalachian Trail (AT) as it goes through | Woody Gap. |
s that guests are going on a wild ride through | Woody Woodpecker's own Nut Factory. |
Returning to the present, Wally ties | Woody to an anchor and hurls him into the ocean. |
ased on an Elektra Records three-LP set titled | Woody Guthrie: Library of Congress Recordings in 196 |
dekick in 1964 bears a striking resemblance to | Woody Allen, though his hairdo is very much like Sid |
Email: refer to | Woody Bennett Ministries and New Destiny Internation |
chestra can also be heard in the soundtrack to | Woody Allen's Manhattan (film). |
wigs are greenish or tan when young and age to | woody brown. |
s is a perennial herb with a creeping corky to | woody stem which roots where nodes come in contact w |
its inclusion in this article I'll move it to | Woody Allen filmography. |
are gone with the wind" in Bob Dylan's Song to | Woody. |
In talking about the sisters' connection to | Woody Guthrie, Marie Burns explains, "Woody Guthrie' |
of New York Magazine, who compared Kaufman to | Woody Allen and Mel Brooks. |
es and views of towns, but later on he took to | woody scenes, and especially oak forests with cattle |
The plant grows from a tough, | woody taproot and older plants develop rhizomes. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a tough, | woody caudex with a basal rosette of narrow linear o |
imeters to over a meter, growing from a tough, | woody caudex. |
lly's relationship with A.J., he takes her toy | Woody from Toy Story, a present from A.J., throws it |
And two of trainer | Woody Stephens' Trial winners Caveat in 1983 and Cre |
Then, on May 1, trainer | Woody Stephens announced that Devil's Bag would not |
eady had is that his sidemen include trumpeter | Woody Shaw and pianist Mulgrew Miller; bassist Nat R |
e younger brother of legendary Jazz trumpeter, | Woody Shaw. |
al herb that grows from an enlarged, tuberlike | woody root (caudex). |
Woody's demeanor and attitude are designed to match | |
a sturdy perennial vine that may have twining, | woody stems that are 30 feet (9.1 m) or longer and a |
Johnny Coles (Side One and Side Two), | Woody Shaw (Side Three and Side Four) - trumpet |
Under | Woody Allen's direction, Wiest won an Academy Award |
1967-1968; and at Ohio State University under | Woody Hayes in 1969-1970 before accepting the head c |
ter a stint as an assistant coach at SMU under | Woody Woodard (who coincidently coached at Ottawa ri |
University, where he played three years under | Woody Hayes and led the Buckeyes in both rushing (1, |
The park's rare and unusual | woody plants include Aesculus indica, Alangium plata |
Shade Beds - natives and unusual | woody plants from Asia and Europe. |
Gesneria species are usually | woody shrubs or subshrubs, and (with the closely rel |
The larvae feed on various | woody and herbaceous plants such as Erica, Calluna a |
are typically Clematis, Euphorbia, and various | woody Asteraceae . |
The larva feed on various | woody shrubs. |
The larvae feed on various | woody plants, including Vaccinium. |
Mundell Lowe, Chubby Jackson, Charlie Ventura, | Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Gerry Mulligan, and, after |
his evil uncle, Khan, played by Tarzan veteran | Woody Strode. |
of twelve species of large evergreen vigorous | woody vines with milky sap from India, Ceylon to Sou |
At first, Grace voiced | Woody without screen credit, because she thought tha |
In the 2007 film The Walker, | Woody Harrelson's character Carter Page III drinks S |
s, Alicyn Sterling, Peter North, Marc Wallice, | Woody Long, and Tera Heart. |
The third cast member announced was | Woody Harrelson who will play McCain campaign chair |
with Chris Potter, Tommy Newsom, Bill Watrous, | Woody Herman, Sam Most, and the Clark Terry Big Band |
"In A Capricornian Way" ( | Woody Shaw) - 5:52 |
It is used to control weeds, | woody and herbaceous plants, and sugar cane. |
Sportswriter Lenny Weinrib ( | Woody Allen) is married to career-driven wife Amanda |
When | Woody Reid bought the club in 1976 and gained a Majo |
It was in 1975, when | Woody Woodward took over the head coaching job at Fl |
The scene where | Woody dressed up as a Chinese stereotype to trick th |
e spoofs such as "Play it Again, Bob" in which | Woody Allen (Rick Moranis) attempts to entice Bob Ho |
While | Woody and Bullseye are saved, Jessie ends up being l |
While | Woody is still playing, the box car becomes uncouple |
lant from Japan, China and the Himalayas whose | woody stems are sometimes used to make canes and umb |
Woodrow Wilson ( | Woody) Bledsoe died on 4 October 1995 of ALS, more c |
coring with 22 goals and 30 assists; left wing | Woody Dumart was second in the league with 22 goals |
The fruit is a winged, | woody capsule with a tapered end, up to 1.5 centimet |
years, beginning in 1973, Anderson toured with | Woody Herman's Thundering Herd as music director, pl |
Later, he toured with | Woody Herman and other Jazz greats before accepting |
I first had occasion to work with | Woody on a trip to Iran. |
Coming to prominence in the late 1940s with | Woody Herman's big band, Getz is described by critic |
965 he played with Bill LeSage, and later with | Woody Herman, John Dankworth, Friedrich Gulda, and C |
is perhaps best known for his later work with | Woody Herman. |
eard briefly during a scene in Zombieland with | Woody Harrelson in a flashback scene. |
From 1947 to 1949, he worked extensively with | Woody Herman and in 1950 and 1951 he played with Sta |
From 1947 to 1949 he worked with | Woody Herman and also recorded in small groups with |
He also recorded with | Woody Shaw, Bud Powell, and Ornette Coleman. |
n Europe with Stan Kenton in 1956, played with | Woody Herman's Anglo-American Herd in 1959, and led |
Jim Chapin; he also recorded extensively with | Woody Herman. |
here performed with Herb Pomeroy and also with | Woody Herman again. |
nce trombonist for several years, notably with | Woody Herman in the mid-1970s. |
From 1971 to 1975 he toured with | Woody Herman, then played with Harold Danko in 1975 |
ophonium Orchestra from 1961 to 1963, and with | Woody Herman from 1965 to 1966. |
t 1968 and features performances by Tyner with | Woody Shaw, Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, H |
Phillippe, Alan Cumming, Anthony LaPaglia with | Woody Allen and Denis Leary as "Officer Fry". |
As a young man, Hamilton met and played with | Woody Guthrie at Will Geer's artist colony in Topang |
rough February, on rotted wood or in soil with | woody material, in tropical forests, from Brazil, Co |
rub sometimes reaching 3 meters in height with | woody branches with one to three thick brown thorns |
low clumps up to a meter wide, the plants with | woody bases branching into fleshy, jointed green ste |
After leaving Kenton, Harrell played with | Woody Herman's big band (1970-1971), Azteca (1972), |
After leaving UNT, Mays toured with | Woody Herman's group for approximately eight months. |
e-based and most frequently is associated with | woody plants, particularly under the bark or as a se |
in the 1950s, and for his two-year stint with | Woody Herman, from 1954 to 1955, but also performed |
He studied at SUNY before working with | Woody Herman. |
ect stems up to about 30 centimeters tall with | woody bases. |
McGhee worked with | Woody Herman from 1963 to 1966. |
Between 1977 and 1980 he played with | Woody Shaw. |
She has also appeared with | Woody Herman, George Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Peggy |
Upon his return to America he toured with | Woody Herman in 1958 and with Al Cohn/Zoot Sims in 1 |
ar he switched to bass trumpet and worked with | Woody Herman and Sandy Mosse among others. |
He would also work with | Woody Herman's band and in the 1960s wrote music for |
In 1967 he played with | Woody Herman at the Monterey Jazz Festival, and play |
He toured with | Woody Herman (1959), George Shearing's big band (ca. |
en returned to Chicago to play and record with | Woody Herman, Stan Getz, Groove Holmes, B.B. King, a |
daisy and sunflower family (Asteraceae), with | woody, tree-like stems, and rubbery leaves up to 18 |
roduction of his play The Late Henry Moss with | Woody Harrelson, Cheech Marin, and Nick Nolte in the |
bucking-horse rider and in 1937 traveled with | Woody Guthrie to Los Angeles where they landed on th |
ft The Spiders, and put Murray in contact with | Woody Woodmansey; and together with Phil Plant, Fran |
of erect stems 30 to 50 centimeters tall with | woody bases. |
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