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  • He also voiced its recurring villain Hugo A-Go-Go.
  • The Vitae Hildebert wrote are the lives of Hugo, abbot of Cluny, and of St Radegunda.
  • Lourens (Laurie) Wepener Hugo Ackermann (b 14 January 1934) is a former justi
  • Hugo Adam Bedau (born September 23, 1926) is the Aus
  • ing Brandon De Wilde as mentally-troubled youth Hugo, after the magic wand of a kindly magician.
  • ure of agricultural machinery, in which his son Hugo, after completing his school education, gained
  • his relationship with Caggie, C.J; a friend of Hugo, Agne; Francis' intern and his friend Mark-Fran
  • Hugo Alexander Hellsten (September 15, 1894 - May 25
  • Portugal: Hugo Almeida
  • 982 Spain soccer world cup were he trained Ever Hugo Almeida, Roberto Fernandez, and Manuel Battagli
  • er own theater, she also put on works by Victor Hugo, Alphonse Daudet, Gerhart Hauptmann, and Leonid
  • Arne Kristiansen on drums, Tore Berg on guitar, Hugo Alvarstein on keyboards, and Nils Aune on guita
  • Ed Coxen as Hugo, an artist
  • Hugo and Alice Tinker are always shown to have tende
  • In Oklahoma: Antlers, Broken Bow, Haworth, Hugo, and Idabel.
  • 2010: Odyssey Two (1982) ( Hugo and Locus Awards nominee, 1983)
  • Brightness Reef (1995) -- Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1996
  • It was praised by Victor Hugo and became a classic.
  • married to Florence and has a young son called Hugo and a baby girl called Anna.
  • Her husband Hugo and their sons Horst and Willi were the first e
  • The picture is NOT a 1982 Hugo and it was not the only time a Lucite Hugo was
  • n M.F.A. in 1979, where he studied with Richard Hugo and Madeline DeFrees.
  • ench (including the first translation of Victor Hugo) and a pseudonymous “Memoirs of the Life and Wr
  • winning an Emmy Award for coverage of Hurricane Hugo and a Peabody Award for an hour he produced on
  • In his last season with the team, Hugo and UNAM won its second championship and the CO
  • ect to a number of different spellings: Hugh or Hugo and Paduinan, Padinan and Padvinan.
  • y Awards, in 1990 for his coverage of Hurricane Hugo, and in 1989 for his coverage of people who liv
  • Jack Faust (1997), BSFA nominee, 1997; Hugo and Locus Fantasy Awards nominee, 1998
  • Awards in 2005, and was also nominated for the Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards that same year.
  • s", among whom are also some of the mystics, as Hugo and Richard of St. Victor.
  • s also covered live by Maroon 5, featuring Chad Hugo and rapper Mos Def, who replaced Jay-Z's verse
  • Hugo and his mother survived but his brother and fat
  • ) - Nebula and British SF Awards nominee, 1980; Hugo and Locus Awards nominee, 1981
  • After his father's death in 1898 Hugo and his brother Alphons became the owners of F.
  • to a local paper lead to recognition by Victor Hugo and Sainte-Beuve.
  • by Errol Pritchard, with Carolyn Kizer, Richard Hugo, and Nelson Bentley as co-editors.
  • : or A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer (1995) - Hugo and Locus SF Awards winner, 1996; Nebula, Campb
  • arterres that occupied the present Place Victor Hugo and the site of the railway station.
  • woman, his adopted daughter Ruth and her cousin Hugo, and Miss Lingard, a secretary helping Chevenix
  • Four friends, named Rick, Ben, Hugo, and Archie, all fascinated by the Big Head mur
  • u, Prada, Siviglia, Sportmax, Valentino, Victor Hugo, and White House Black Market.
  • "The Faery Handbag": 2005 Hugo and Nebula Award for Best Novelette, Locus Awar
  • They comprised identical twins Hugo and Jebb Boothby) on guitar and bass respective
  • r Best Fantasy Novel, and was nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.
  • While at Roulette Hugo and Luigi did a series of Beautiful Music recor
  • Written by Pharrell, Chad Hugo, and Jay-Z
  • y includes CDs of works by Chinese composers on HUGO and two double-CD albums This is Classical Musi
  • He has three gargoyle friends named Victor, Hugo, and Laverne.
  • James and Ellen had two children, Hugo and Mabel.
  • Kiln People (2002) -- Campbell, Clarke, Hugo, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 2003.
  • he composer Henri Dutilleux, the writers Victor Hugo and Charles Dickens, and the painters Carolus-D
  • ed and conducted by Glenn Osser and produced by Hugo and Luigi who wrote in the liner notes,
  • Hugo Andrew Hollas (November 30, 1945 - September 6,
  • Hugo Anibal Llanos Mansilla (Chile)
  • d Improvisation by Benjamin Dale, Gordon Jacob, Hugo Anson
  • Both baronetcies passed to Sir Ralph Hugo Anstruther, 7th Baronet.
  • For the Christian philosopher, see Hugo Anthony Meynell.
  • Hugo Antonio Laviada Molina, Mexican politician
  • In 2001 along with Eamonn Holmes, Hugo appeared in Episode Two of Season One of popula
  • Hugo appears to have left a large number of drawings
  • Hugo Arana
  • Hugo Arana ... First engineer
  • Hugo Arbues as Mateo
  • Hypnosis Theme ( Hugo Arcier)
  • Ugo Sasso as Hugo Arden - Snack
  • Hugo Arias, president of the debt analysis committee
  • Hugo Armando (born on May 27, 1978 in Miami, United
  • Hugo Armando and Xavier Malisse were the defending c
  • Hugo Armando Campagnaro (born 27 June 1980) is an Ar
  • The Tricontinential Story' with Hugo Armstrong (1995)
  • Hugo Arnet (1749-1786), was a Scottish historical wr
  • J. Hugo Aronson (1891-1978) - American politician
  • d for Best Fantasy Novel, was nominated for the Hugo, Arthur C. Clarke, World Fantasy, Locus, Philip
  • Mauritz Hugo as Barton
  • enneth Anger, (based on)Kenneth Patchen and Ian Hugo as well as other types of unusual or controvers
  • lsh bard, had, however, attached himself to Sir Hugo as a Breton minstrel, in order that he might av
  • Mauritz Hugo as Tony Sandol - Gangster
  • cke as the Heartking and Madhatter and Nicole & Hugo as the heartking and Heartqueen.
  • Mauritz Hugo as Sam, Sideshow barker and Henchman
  • Hugo Astar
  • AFTA Award for Best Animation Film and a Silver Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival.
  • around this period, including 'Rhythm Method', ' Hugo Au Go-Go', 'Floating Garden', 'The Armchair', '
  • Maj. Hugo Aurelius Wangelin
  • med in commemoration of this party, has won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine a number of times.
  • Main article: Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress
  • cond foray into directing Liberato won a Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress for her performance in t
  • At the first Hugo Award ceremony in Philadelphia in 1953, Forrest
  • Me, Ray Bradbury" has been nominated for a 2011 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short For
  • levision Script, and was nominated for the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short For
  • In 2000, it was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Related Book and won the Bram St
  • Hugo Award for Best Fanzine 1975, SF Commentary, nom
  • rd nominee, 1990; BSFA and Locus Awards winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1991;
  • In 2005 she won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book for The Cambridge C
  • The film was nominated for a 1967 Hugo Award in the "Best Dramatic Presentation" categ
  • On October 23, 2010 it won the Gold Hugo award for Best Documentary at the 46th Chicago
  • tion, December 1950, was nominated for the 1951 Hugo Award (awarded in 2001) (See also M.T.A.)
  • e was released in 2004, and received the Silver Hugo Award for documentaries at the 2004 Chicago Int
  • It won the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1969 and was also nom
  • Hugo Award winner, 1998
  • eral years, the window also held Tom Whitmore's Hugo Award for co-chairing Worldcon in 2001.
  • klings Studies) and was a finalist for the 2008 Hugo Award for Best Related Book at Denvention 3, th
  • In 2008 the novel was nominated for a Hugo Award and a Campbell Award.
  • nal seasons of Angel, writing and directing the Hugo Award nominated episode, "Smile Time."
  • won the International Monitor Award, the Golden Hugo Award and the Maverick Director Award, Newport
  • also nominated for a Nebula Award in 1974 and a Hugo Award in 1975.
  • Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago Film Festival, Chicago, IL
  • on His Tail" (1971) was nominated for the 1972 Hugo Award for short fiction.
  • able Flame Award. it was also nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Related Book at Denvention 3, th
  • He won the first Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1955 for his humo
  • es" won both the 1967 Nebula Award and the 1968 Hugo Award for Best Novelette.
  • It won the Nebula Award, Hugo Award and John W. Campbell Memorial Award in 19
  • 1993: Hugo Award for Best Novelette
  • , Blind Lake (Aurora Award winner, 2004), Spin ( Hugo Award winner, 2006)
  • 1983 Hugo Award for Best Novel
  • imov's Science Fiction, October 1988), the 1992 Hugo Award for "A Walk in the Sun" (Asimov's Science
  • He was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor every year f
  • Chicago Film Festival's Silver Hugo Award
  • (Short version nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1980)
  • In 2008 it was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short For
  • This film was a nominee for the 1971 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.
  • "The Family of Blood", it was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short For
  • The episode won the 2010 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short For
  • It was nominated for the 1946 Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.
  • In 2008 it won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book.
  • It won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Sa
  • In 1979 the film received a nomination for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.
  • d by the UK's Channel 4, Inferno won the Silver Hugo Award at the 2002 Chicago International Film Fe
  • Gordon R. Dickson's Soldier, Ask Not wins a Hugo Award
  • Won Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festiva
  • 1972: Hugo Award for Best Novel, To Your Scattered Bodies
  • The Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist was bestowed upon him
  • Chicago International Film Festival: Gold Hugo Award, Best First Feature Award, 1976.
  • The film, which was nominated for a Hugo Award, modified Caidin's plot, and notably made
  • Among other honors, she has won a Hugo award, three Nebula awards, and a World Fantasy
  • nternational Film Festival, where it won a Gold Hugo award, the San Francisco International Film Fes
  • City won the 2010 Arthur C. Clarke Award, 2010 Hugo Award, and 2010 World Fantasy Award, as well as
  • the first rock album to ever be nominated for a Hugo Award, in the category of Best Dramatic Present
  • Timothy Zahn (class of 1969) is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction author, whose mos
  • Stephen H. Segal is a Hugo Award-winning American editor, writer and publi
  • Farah Mendlesohn is a Hugo Award-winning British academic and writer on sc
  • Ubercon X featured Guest of Honor, Hugo Award-winning science fiction author Timothy Za
  • ed has clearly been inspired by Roger Zelazny's Hugo Award-winning novel Lord of Light.
  • Lord of the Rings was nominated for a Hugo Award.
  • ng the Aurora Award and being nominated for the Hugo Award.
  • It was nominated for the 2008 Hugo Awards in the best novel category.
  • In 2010 she was twice nominated for Hugo Awards in the Best Related Books category.
  • At Chicon IV, the Hugo Awards were made of a lucite rocket on a wooden
  • asquerade will be Friday the 19th, and the 2011 Hugo Awards will be presented on Saturday August 20t
  • In 1996 and 2001, he was nominated for Retro Hugo Awards for artwork published in 1945 and 1951.
  • He has been nominated eleven times for Hugo Awards, and 18 times for Chesley Awards (with 8
  • m Nycon I, held in New York in 1939, as well as Hugo Awards, mugs, medallions, program books, t-shir
  • Sir Hugo Baldwin Huntington-Whiteley, 3rd Baronet (b.
  • Hugo Ball performing at Cabaret Voltaire in 1916
  • sed down, activities moved to a new gallery and Hugo Ball left for Bern.
  • er of artists including Balla, Carra, Boccioni, Hugo Ball and Dada, the Russian futurists, the Vorti
  • The Magic Bishop: Hugo Ball, Dada Poet by Erdmute Wenzel White
  • nd most especially of all his particular friend Hugo Ball.
  • ir (1923) was a silent feature film directed by Hugo Ballin and released by Samuel Goldwyn.
  • Prairie Wife is a 1925 Western film directed by Hugo Ballin and featuring Boris Karloff.
  • Art direction for the film was by Hugo Ballin.
  • to include a category for graphic story on the Hugo ballot.
  • Revolution and Repetition: Marx, Hugo, Balzac (University of California Press, 1977)
  • of then president and former military dictator Hugo Banzer, came third in the polls.
  • skervilles, a demonic dog that first killed Sir Hugo Baskerville (Ralph Forbes) several hundred year
  • Ralph Forbes - Sir Hugo Baskerville
  • Sir Hugo Baskerville-This 17th-century Baskerville ances
  • Frank Reicher as Professor Hugo Baumer
  • Hugo Becker (born Jean Otto Eric Hugo Becker) (Febru
  • He played 1st violin with Hugo Becker, Fritz Bassermann and Adolf Rebner in th
  • first teacher was Karl Niedermeyer, a pupil of Hugo Becker, with whom she studied until age fourtee
  • Hugo began working on his first major television pro
  • Hugo began playing the piano at around age 5.
  • Xavier and Carlos Hugo believed that there was a real possibility that
  • s she was referring to a loving, caring father, Hugo believes he had another father.
  • Hugo believes that he is being pranked by his compan
  • ith composer Bernard Zweers and vocal pedagogue Hugo Bellwidt in Frankfurt.
  • Victor Hugo Benioff (September 14, 1899 - February 1, 1968)
  • The term was named for the two seismologists, Hugo Benioff of the California Institute of Technolo
  • Eisenberg, Benjamin Miessner, George Beauchamp, Hugo Benioff and Fredray Kislingbury.
  • Hugo Bergmann's name is used in The Postcard Killers
  • Das Habilitierungsproblem des jungen Hugo Bergmann.
  • Hugo Bettauer (18 August 1872 - 26 March 1925), born
  • e Joyless Street), a film based on the novel by Hugo Bettauer and directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst in
  • Hugo Betting was a German rugby union player who com
  • This change came because coach Hugo Bezdek said his team "fought like a band of wil
  • surpassing notable coaches such as Joe Paterno, Hugo Bezdek, and Rip Engle.
  • Hugo Bezdek, since replaced by E. T. Pickering, had
  • Admiral Hugo Biermann SSA SD OBE (born 1916) was a South Afr
  • “Victor Hugo: Biography”.
  • Hugo Bischof (1882-1971), German politician
  • whose order he deposed the Abbot of Gerald and Hugo, Bishop of Cahors, for conspiring against the p
  • iel Marian and keyboard player Javier Retamozo ( Hugo Bistolfi left to form the band Alianza with sin
  • Hugo Bistolfi: Keyboards (1989-1993, 2000-2010)
  • a law clerk in the office of Associate Justice Hugo Black in the United States Supreme Court, after
  • eral Life Insurance Company v. Johnson, Justice Hugo Black wrote "in 1886, this Court in the case of
  • ), which held in a unanimous opinion by Justice Hugo Black that the Fourteenth Amendment prohibited
  • Hugo Black and William O. Douglas took issue with ev
  • Hugo Black and William O. Douglas, First Amendment "
  • The opinion, written by Supreme Court justice Hugo Black, held that the need to protect against es
  • Black was born in Alabama, the son of Hugo Black, Jr. and Bessie Graham Hobson, and the gr
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