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The Choice (radio Series)
''The Choice'' may refer to: Books * ''The Choice'' (novel), a novel by Nicholas Sparks * ''The Choice'', 1984 novel by Og Mandino * ''The Choice'', a non-fiction book about Bill Clinton's 1996 presidential campaign by Bob Woodward * ''The Choice'' (Goldratt book), a book by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag * ''The Choice'', a 1993 book by Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat Film and television * ''The Choice'' (TV series), a 2012 dating game show on Fox * ''The Choice (Le Choix)'', a 1975 film by Jacques Faber starring Claude Jade in a dual role * ''Yam Daabo'', released in English as ''The Choice'', a 1986 film by Idrissa Ouedraogo * ''The Choice'' (2015 film), an Italian film directed by Michele Placido * ''The Choice'' (2016 film), a film adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel * ''The Choice'' (1970 film), by Youssef Chahine * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' May 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' November 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * ...
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The Choice (novel)
''The Choice'' is a 2007 novel written by Nicholas Sparks. It was first published on September 24, 2007 by Grand Central Publishing. Plot Part 1: Travis Parker and Gabby Holland set off into an interesting journey of life as neighbors. Travis Parker is a happy man with wonderful friends, a great occupation and an enviable life. He thinks his life is already full of joy and happiness – then Gabby Holland moves into the house next door. What blossoms is an emotional and inspiring love story. It is a story about overcoming barriers to be with your loved ones. It is about pure and intense romantic love, trust, strength, and the reality that all choice is a cheap illusion. Part 2: Gabby suffers an accident, and Travis visits her in the hospital, where she is comatose. The doctors say she probably will never wake up. Travis is forced to make the choice between taking Gabby off life support or to sending her to long term care, knowing that she may never wake up. He decides to take h ...
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The Choice (Dynasty November 1986)
The seventh season of ''Dynasty (1981 TV series), Dynasty'' originally aired in the United States on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from September 24, 1986, through May 5, 1987. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, revolves around the Carrington family, Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Season seven stars John Forsythe as millionaire oil magnate Blake Carrington; Linda Evans as his wife Krystle Carrington, Krystle; Jack Coleman (actor), Jack Coleman as Blake and Alexis's earnest son Steven Carrington, Steven; Gordon Thomson (actor), Gordon Thomson as Blake and Alexis's eldest son Adam Carrington, Adam; Heather Locklear as Krystle's niece and Steven's ex-wife Sammy Jo Carrington, Sammy Jo; Michael Nader as Alexis's husband Dex Dexter; Karen Cellini as Blake and Alexis's youngest daughter, Amanda Carrington, Amanda; Diahann Carroll as Blake's half-sister Dominique Deveraux; Wayne Northrop as Blake's former ch ...
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Frances MacDonald
Frances Macdonald MacNair (24 August 1873 – 12 December 1921) was a Scottish artist whose design work was a prominent feature of the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) during the 1890s. Biography The sister of artist-designer Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, she was born in Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, and moved to Glasgow with her family in 1890. Both sisters enrolled in painting classes at the Glasgow School of Art in 1891, where they met the young architects Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Herbert MacNair. Frances went on to marry MacNair in 1899, and Margaret married Mackintosh in 1900. After they met, they exhibited together in a 'School of Art Club' exhibition and due to their similar stylistic approach came to be referred to as "The Four". In the mid-1890s the sisters left the School to set up an independent studio together. They collaborated on graphics, textile designs, book illustrations and metalwork, developing a distinctive style influenced by mysticism, ...
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The Choice (painting)
''The Choice'' may refer to: Books * ''The Choice'' (novel), a novel by Nicholas Sparks * ''The Choice'', 1984 novel by Og Mandino * ''The Choice'', a non-fiction book about Bill Clinton's 1996 presidential campaign by Bob Woodward * ''The Choice'' (Goldratt book), a book by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag * ''The Choice'', a 1993 book by Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat Film and television * ''The Choice'' (TV series), a 2012 dating game show on Fox * ''The Choice (Le Choix)'', a 1975 film by Jacques Faber starring Claude Jade in a dual role * ''Yam Daabo'', released in English as ''The Choice'', a 1986 film by Idrissa Ouedraogo * ''The Choice'' (2015 film), an Italian film directed by Michele Placido * ''The Choice'' (2016 film), a film adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel * ''The Choice'' (1970 film), by Youssef Chahine * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' May 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' November 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * ...
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Arthur Murphy (writer)
Arthur Murphy (27 December 1727 – 18 June 1805), also known by the pseudonym Charles Ranger, was an Irish writer. Biography Murphy was born at Cloonyquin, County Roscommon, Ireland, the son of Richard Murphy and Jane French. He studied at the Jesuit-run College of Saint-Omer, France, and was a gifted student of the Latin and Greek classics. He worked as an actor in the theatre, became a barrister, a journalist and finally a (not very original) playwright. He edited '' Gray's Inn Journal'' between 1752 and 1754. As Henry Thrale's oldest and dearest friend, he introduced Samuel Johnson to the Thrales in January 1765. He was appointed Commissioner of Bankruptcy in 1803. Murphy is known for his translations of Tacitus in 1753. They were still published in 1922. He wrote also three biographies: his 1792 '' An Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson'', his 1762 '' Fielding's Works'' and his 1801 ''Life of David Garrick''. Murphy is thought to have coined the legal ter ...
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The Choice (play)
''The Choice'' may refer to: Books * ''The Choice'' (novel), a novel by Nicholas Sparks * ''The Choice'', 1984 novel by Og Mandino * ''The Choice'', a non-fiction book about Bill Clinton's 1996 presidential campaign by Bob Woodward * ''The Choice'' (Goldratt book), a book by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag * ''The Choice'', a 1993 book by Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat Film and television * ''The Choice'' (TV series), a 2012 dating game show on Fox * ''The Choice (Le Choix)'', a 1975 film by Jacques Faber starring Claude Jade in a dual role * ''Yam Daabo'', released in English as ''The Choice'', a 1986 film by Idrissa Ouedraogo * ''The Choice'' (2015 film), an Italian film directed by Michele Placido * ''The Choice'' (2016 film), a film adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel * ''The Choice'' (1970 film), by Youssef Chahine * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' May 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' November 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * ...
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Undertale Soundtrack
''Undertale Soundtrack'' (stylized as ''UNDERTALE Soundtrack'') is a soundtrack album by Toby Fox, released in 2015 for the video game ''Undertale''. Development The game's soundtrack was entirely composed by Fox with FL Studio. A self-taught musician, he composed most of the tracks with little iteration; the game's main theme, "Undertale", was the only song to undergo multiple iterations in development. The soundtrack was inspired by music from Super NES role-playing games—such as ''EarthBound'' and ''Live A Live''—bullet hell series ''Touhou Project'', the chiptune band Anamanaguchi, as well as the webcomic ''Homestuck'', for which Fox provided some of the music. Fox also stated that he tries to be inspired by all music he listens to, particularly those in video games. According to Fox, over 90% of the songs were composed specifically for the game. "Megalovania" (stylized as "MEGALOVANIA"), the song used during the boss battle against Sans, had previously been used ...
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The Word As Law
''The Word as Law'' is the second studio album by Californian band Neurosis. It was released in 1990 through Lookout! Records, originally on LP only. In 1991, the album was released on CD with several re-recorded tracks from previous releases as bonus material. ''The Word as Law'' is the first Neurosis album to feature Steve Von Till and Simon McIlroy. A different version of "Common Inconsistencies" is featured on the 1989 compilation ''The Thing That Ate Floyd''. Track listing #"Double-Edged Sword" – 4:05 (Music & Lyrics: Kelly) #"The Choice" – 4:07 (Music: Edwardson, Lyrics: Edwardson/Kelly) #"Obsequious Obsolescence" – 5:12 (Music: Kelly/Edwardson/Von Till, Lyrics: Kelly) #"To What End?" – 6:23 (Music & Lyrics: Von Till) #"Tomorrow's Reality" – 5:47 (Music & Lyrics: Edwardson) #"Common Inconsistencies" – 4:24 (Music: Edwardson, Lyrics: Edwardson/Kelly) #"Insensitivity" – 0:47 (Music & Lyrics: Edwardson) #"Blisters" – 7:18 (Music: Kelly/Edwardson, Lyrics: Kelly) ...
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Michael Buerk
Michael Duncan Buerk (born 18 February 1946) is a British journalist and newsreader. He presented BBC News from 1973 to 2002 and has been the host of BBC Radio 4's ''The Moral Maze'' since 1990. He was also the presenter of BBC One's docudrama ''999'' from 1992 to 2003. From 2017, Buerk also presented the TV series ''Royal Recipes'' which ran for two seasons. Early life Buerk was born on 18 February 1946 in Solihull, Warwickshire, and attended Solihull School, an independent school in the West Midlands where he was a member of the Combined Cadet Force and represented the school on the sports field. Buerk's hopes of a career in the Royal Air Force were dashed when he failed an eyesight test at the selection centre. He briefly worked as a hod carrier. Reporter and newsreader Buerk began his career in journalism with the ''Bromsgrove Messenger'', ''South Wales Echo'' (he shared a house with Sue Lawley in Cardiff), and the ''Daily Mail''. In 1970, he joined BBC Radio Bristol, whe ...
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The Choice (radio Series)
''The Choice'' may refer to: Books * ''The Choice'' (novel), a novel by Nicholas Sparks * ''The Choice'', 1984 novel by Og Mandino * ''The Choice'', a non-fiction book about Bill Clinton's 1996 presidential campaign by Bob Woodward * ''The Choice'' (Goldratt book), a book by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag * ''The Choice'', a 1993 book by Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat Film and television * ''The Choice'' (TV series), a 2012 dating game show on Fox * ''The Choice (Le Choix)'', a 1975 film by Jacques Faber starring Claude Jade in a dual role * ''Yam Daabo'', released in English as ''The Choice'', a 1986 film by Idrissa Ouedraogo * ''The Choice'' (2015 film), an Italian film directed by Michele Placido * ''The Choice'' (2016 film), a film adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel * ''The Choice'' (1970 film), by Youssef Chahine * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' May 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * "The Choice" (''Dynasty'' November 1986), an episode of ''Dynasty'' * ...
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The Choice (House)
"The Choice" is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama ''House'' and it is the 129th episode overall. It aired on May 3, 2010. It was written by David Hoselton and directed by Juan J. Campanella. This was the first episode of House since the first seven episodes of season one to garner fewer than 10 million viewers for its initial air date. Plot The team takes on the case of an ailing groom-to-be (guest star Adam Garcia) named Ted. He fainted at his wedding after having a round of aphasia (loss of voice). House unexpectedly pokes him with a needle and Ted says "ow." House claims Ted was faking to avoid getting married. However, he has a pleural effusion as he's being discharged. Thirteen and Taub check where Ted lived before he moved into his fiancée's room, but the owner comes back and sees them. The owner, Cotter, claims to be Ted's ex-boyfriend of three years. The team tests Ted for HIV/AIDS but he's negative. Thirteen talks to him and finds ...
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