taking+the+point

  • 61The Religion of Shakespeare (Was Shakespeare Catholic?) —     The Religion of Shakespeare     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Religion of Shakespeare     Of both Milton and Shakespeare it was stated after their deaths, upon Protestant (Protestantism) authority, that they had professed Catholicism. In… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 62The Book of Abraham — is a historical novel written by Marek Halter that documents the history (both factual and fictional) of his Jewish family. Although the early parts of the book are fictional, those parts taking place after the fifteenth century factually… …

    Wikipedia

  • 63The Who — at a 1975 curtain call. Left to right: Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend Background information Origin …

    Wikipedia

  • 64The Everly Brothers — The Everly Brothers, Phil (left) and Don Background information Born Don Everly February 1, 1937 (1937 02 01) …

    Wikipedia

  • 65The Fairy with Turquoise Hair — (Italian: La Fata dai Capelli Turchini ) is a fictional character in Carlo Collodi s book The Adventures of Pinocchio . She repeatedly appears at critical moments in Pinocchio s wanderings to admonish the little wooden puppet to avoid bad or… …

    Wikipedia

  • 66The Last Starfighter — Theatrical release poster Directed by Nick Castle Produced by …

    Wikipedia

  • 67The Crimson Pirate — Film poster Directed by Robert Siodmak Produced by Norman D …

    Wikipedia

  • 68The Economist editorial stance — The Economist was first published in September 1843 by James Wilson to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress. This phrase is quoted on its contents… …

    Wikipedia

  • 69The Overcoat — ( ru. Шинель, Shinel ; sometimes translated as The Cloak ) is the title of a short story by Ukrainian born Russian author Nikolai Gogol, published in 1842. The story and its author have had great influence on Russian literature, thus spawning… …

    Wikipedia

  • 70The Twelve Flatheads — are fictional characters from the Zork universe. Their lives and artifacts are central to the plot of Zork Zero . They are all characteristically depressed, excessive, cruel, corrupt, and tragic. In order of seniority, they are Dimwit, John D., T …

    Wikipedia