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Time Out Of Mind (TV Play)
Time Out of Mind may refer to: *Time immemorial, a legal concept and the origin of the phrase Film * ''Time Out of Mind'' (1947 film), a film starring Phyllis Calvert and Robert Hutton *''Time Out of Mind'' (1968 film), a Verity Films documentary * ''Time Out of Mind'' (2014 film), a film starring Richard Gere Literature *''Time Out of Mind'', a 1935 book by Rachel Field *''Time Out of Mind'', a 1956 book by Joan Grant *''Time Out of Mind'', a 1973 book by John Middleton Murry Jr. (as Richard Cowper) and W.R. Cowper *''Time Out of Mind'', a 1999 book by Leonard Michaels *''Time Out of Mind'', a 2006 book of poetry by Laurie Block Music *"Time Out of Mind", a song by Steely Dan from the 1980 album ''Gaucho'' * ''Time Out of Mind'' (Bob Dylan album), 1997 * ''Time Out of Mind'' (Grover Washington Jr. album), 1989 *''Time Out of Mind'', a 2004 album by Troubleman, a musical alias of Mark Pritchard Television *"Time Out of Mind", an episode of ''Mannix'' *"Time Out of Mind", an ep ...
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Time Immemorial
Time immemorial ( la, Ab immemorabili) is a phrase meaning time extending beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition, indefinitely ancient, "ancient beyond memory or record". The phrase is used in legally significant contexts as well as in common parlance. In law In law, time immemorial denotes "a period of time beyond which legal memory cannot go," and "time out of mind." Most frequently, the phrase "time immemorial" appears as a legal term of art in judicial discussion of common law development and, in the United States, the property rights of Native Americans. English and American Common Law "Time immemorial" is frequently used to describe the time required for a custom to mature into common law.Kunal M. Parker"Law "In" and "As" History: The Common Law in the American Polity, 1790-1900" 1 UC Irvine L. Rev. 587, 594-600 (2011). Common law is a body of law identified by judges in judicial proceedings, rather than created by the legislature.James Apple,A Primer on ...
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Gaucho (album)
''Gaucho'' is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released on November 21, 1980, by MCA Records. The sessions for ''Gaucho'' represent the band's typical penchant for studio perfectionism and obsessive recording technique. To record the album, the band used at least 42 different musicians, spent over a year in the studio, and far exceeded the original monetary advance given by the record label.''PopMatters'' review:Steely Dan – Guacho" In 1981, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording and received Grammy nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. During the two-year span in which the album was recorded, the band was plagued by a number of creative, personal and professional problems.''Mojo'' article:The Mojo Interview" MCA, Warner Bros. and Steely Dan had a three-way legal battle over the rights to release the album. After it was released, jazz musician Keith Jarrett was ...
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Andromeda (TV Series)
''Andromeda'' (formally titled ''Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda'') is a space opera television series, based on unused material by Gene Roddenberry, developed by Robert Hewitt Wolfe, and produced by Roddenberry's widow, Majel Barrett. It starred Kevin Sorbo as High Guard Captain Dylan Hunt. The series premiered on October 2, 2000, and ended on May 13, 2005. ''Andromeda'' was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and produced by Andromeda Productions, Tribune Entertainment, Fireworks Entertainment and MBR Productions. In Canada, the show aired on Global Television Network (Fireworks' parent company) and ran in first-run broadcast syndication in the United States. ''Andromeda'' is one of two television series (alongside '' Earth: Final Conflict'') produced after Roddenberry's death based on concepts he had created as early as the 1960s and 1970s; Roddenberry died in 1991, nine years prior to the series premiere. The name Dylan Hunt had previously been used for the hero of ...
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