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Geryon In Greek mythology, Geryon (Geryones,Geyron), son of Chrysaor and Callirhoe, was a fearsome titan who dwelt on the island Erytheia of the mythic Hesperides in the far west of the Mediterranean. A more literal-minded later generation of Greeks associated the region with Tartessos, in the province of Cadiz in southern Spain.
Gerzeh Gerzeh (or Girza, Jirzah) was a predynastic Egyptian cemetery (29°27'N, 31°12'E) located along the west bank of the Nile and today named after al-Girza, the nearby present day town in Egypt Gerzeh is situated only several miles due east of the lake of the Al Fayyum] "Gerzean culture" refers to the way of life led by the [[prehistory|prehistoric] peoples of the region.
Gesamtbedeutung Gesamtbedeutung (German for "general meaning"), in linguistics, is the general meaning of the various uses of a morphological element. The Gesamtbedeutung of a language's past tense, for instance, might be conceived as "distance from the present".
Gesamtkunstwerk Gesamtkunstwerk ("total work of art" or "complete artwork") is a German term attributed to the German opera composer Richard Wagner which refers to an operatic performance encompassing music, theater, and the visual arts. Wagner felt that in ancient Greek tragedy, these had been fused, but at some point they drifted apart — he was critical of current opera which he felt emphasized the music too heavily and did not contain quality drama.
Gesang Martohartono Gesang Martohartono (b. 1917) is a renowned Indonesian singer-songwriter from central Java, and composer of the song Bengawan Solo, a tune which has become famous throughout Indonesia, Japan and much of Asia, and which is almost synonymous with the kroncong style of Javanese music.
Gesäuse National Park The Gesäuse National Park is an IUCN category II national park in Styria, Austria. It is located west of the bend of the Enns River in Upper Styria, in the municipalities of Admont, Johnsbach, Weng, Hieflau, Landl, and St.
Gescom Gescom is an electronic music project based in England with close ties to the band Autechre. The name is believed to have at some point meant Gestalt Communications, Global Enterprise Communication Systems, or Global Engineering Systems Components.
Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde The Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (in English: Society for the Friends of Music) was founded in 1812 by Joseph von Sonnleithner, the Secretary for Court Theatre in Vienna. Its official charter, drafted in 1814, states that the purpose of the Society was to promote music in all its facets.
Gesellschaft fĂĽr Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik Gesellschaft fĂĽr Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik ("Society of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics"), often referred to by the acronym GAMM, is a German society for the promotion of science, founded in 1922 by the physicist Ludwig Prandtl and the mathematician Richard von Mises.
Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte (GEMA) (Society for musical performing and mechanical reproduction rights) is a performance rights organization from Germany. It is a member of BIEM and CISAC.
Gesetz ĂĽber GroĂź-Hamburg und andere Gebietsbereinigungen The Gesetz ĂĽber GroĂź-Hamburg und andere Gebietsbereinigungen or GroĂź-Hamburg-Gesetz (Law regarding Larger Hamburg and other territorial readjustments) was passed by the government of the German Reich on January 26 1937 and mandated the exchange of territories between Hamburg and Prussia. It became effective on April 1 19371.
Gesha Gesha is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Keficho Shekicho Zone, Gesha is bordered on the south by Chena, on the southwest by Yeki, on the west by Masha Anderacha, on the north by the Oromia Region, and on the east by Ginbo.
Geshe Rabel Geshe Rabel is one of the 105 woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Located at the eastern edge of the Ethiopian highlands in the Semien Shewa Zone, Geshe Rabel is bordered on the south by the Gera Midira Keya Gebriel, on the west and north by the Debub Wollo Zone, and on the east by Antsokiyana Gemza.
Geshem Geshem (גשם) is one of the Hebrew words for "rain," applied mostly to the heavy rains which occur in Israel in the fall and winter. This half of the year is called in the Mishnah "yemot ha-geshamin" (days of rains).
Gesher Haziv Gesher Haziv is an Israeli kibbutz located in the Western Galilee on the Coast Highway between Nahariya and Rosh HaNikra, situated opposite the Achziv National Park. Kibbutz Gesher Haziv belongs to the Mateh Asher Regional Council.
Geschiebekunde Geschiebekunde, or the scientific examination of erratics, is a discipline of geological science, an element of quaternary geology. It studies glacial erratics; rocks or boulders that are dislocated from their original location, transported and subsequently deposited by glaciers.
Geschichte des Materialismus Geschichte des Materialismus und Kritik seiner Bedeutung in der Gegenwart ("History of Materialism and Critique of its Present Importance") is a philosophical work by Friedrich Albert Lange, originally written in German and published in October 1865 (although the year of publication was given as 1866).Wolfdietrich von Kloeden: F.
Geschmacksmuster Under German law, the Geschmacksmuster ("aesthetic model") is a form of intellectual property that extends industrial design rights over the visual design of objects that is not purely utilitarian. The term of a Geschmacksmuster is twenty years, compared to twenty-five years for a community design.
Geschwind-Galaburda Hypothesis The Geschwind-Galaburda hypothesis was proposed by Norman Geschwind and Albert Galaburda to explain sex differences in cognitive abilities by relating them to lateralization of cerebral functions. The basic idea is that differences in maturation rates between the cerebral hemishpheres is mediated by circulating testosterone levels, and that sexual maturation acts to hold the hemispheres at different stages in development.
Gesiel Theodoro da Silva Gesiel Theodoro da Silva Junior was born on December 2, 1963, in Ăguas de Santa Bárbara, SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil. He currently lives and works as a writer, journalist and biographer in AvarĂ©, SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil .
Gesine Schwan Gesine Schwan (born 22 May 1943) is a German political science professor who was the unsuccessful Social Democratic candidate for President of Germany, being defeated by the Christian Democrat Horst Köhler on May 23, 2004.
Gess Gess is a strategic board game for two players, involving a grid board and mutating pieces. The game was created by the Puzzles and Games Ring of The Archimedeans, and published in 1994 in the society's magazine Eureka (the article is available online, and linked below).
Gessius Florus Gessius Florus was the Roman procurator of Judea from AD 64 until 66. Born in Clazomenae, Florus was appointed to replace Lucceius Albinus as procurator by the Emperor Nero due to his wife's friendship with Nero's wife Poppaea.
Gesso "Gesso" ['dso] is the Italian word for "chalk" (akin to the Greek word "gypsum"), and is a powdered form of the mineral calcium carbonate used in art. Gesso was traditionally mixed with animal glue, usually rabbit-skin glue, to use as an absorbent primer coat for panel painting with tempera paints.
Gesta Danorum Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes") is a work of Danish history, by 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate", literally "the Grammarian"). It is the most ambitious literary undertaking of medieval Denmark and an essential source for the nation's early history, one that helps define the national identity.
Gesta Francorum The so-called Gesta Francorum ("The Deeds of the Franks") or in full De Gesta Francorum et aliorum Hierosolimitanorum ("The deeds of the Franks and the other pilgrims to Jerusalem") is a Latin chronicle of the First Crusade written in circa 1100-1101 by an anonymous author connected with Bohemund I of Antioch.
Gesta Hungarorum The Gesta Hungarorum (Latin for The Deeds of the Hungarians), a record of early Hungarian history written by the otherwise unknown author Magister P, who is often cited simply as Anonymous. It is preserved in a manuscript from around 1200.
Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum The Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum ("Deeds of the Huns and Hungarians") or just Gesta Hungarorum (II) ("Deeds of the Hungarians") written mainly by Simon of Kéza is one of the sources of early Hungarian history.
Gesta Normannorum Ducum Gesta Normannorum Ducum (Deeds of the Norman Dukes) is a written work originally created by the monk William of Jumièges just before 1060. In 1070 William I had William of Jumièges extend the work to detail his rights to the throne of England.
Gesta Romanorum Gesta Romanorum, a Latin collection of anecdotes and tales, was probably compiled about the end of the 13th century or the beginning of the 14th. It still possesses a two-fold literary interest, first as one of the most popular books of the time, and secondly as the source, directly or indirectly, of later literature, in Chaucer, Gower, Boccaccio, Shakespeare, and others.
Gesta Tancredi Gesta Tancredi ("The Deeds of Tancred of Hauteville")In full, Gesta Tancredi in expeditione Hierosolymitana. is a prosimetric historyProsimetric means the combination of poetry and prose in a narrative, whether in oral storytelling or in print.
Gesta Treverorum The Gesta Treverorum (Deeds of the Treveri) is a collection of histories, legends, wars, records of the Archbishops of Trier, writings of the Popes, and other records that were collected by the monks of the St. Matthias Abbey in Trier.
Gestair Gestair (Executive Jet) is an airline based in Madrid, Spain. It is a corporate aviation company operating a wide range of services including air taxi, scheduled commuter flights, aircraft maintenance and handling, aircraft marketing and sales, aviation consultancy and management of third-party aircraft.
Gestalt prayer The "Gestalt prayer" is a 56-word statement by psychotherapist Fritz Perls that is generally taken as a classic expression of the kind of individualism associated with the American culture of the 1960s.
Gestalt psychology Gestalt psychology (also Gestalt theory of the Berlin School) is a theory of mind and brain that proposes that the operational principle of the brain is holistic, parallel, and analog, with self-organizing tendencies. The classic Gestalt example is a soap bubble, whose spherical shape (its Gestalt) is not defined by a rigid template, or a mathematical formula, but rather it emerges spontaneously by the
Gestapo The (contraction of Geheime Staatspolizei; "Secret State Police") was the official secret police of Nazi Germany. Under the overall administration of the SS, it was administered by the RSHA and was considered a dual organization of the Sicherheitsdienst and also a suboffice of the Sicherheitspolizei.
Gestapo SS Gestapo SS is an RAC/Hatecore project started back in 1997 in Tucson/Phoenix Arizona in the USA/Vinland as an NSBM/RAC crossover outfit even though originally it was meant to be RAC and has returned to those roots.
Gestas Gestas, also spelled Gesmas, is the apocryphal name (first appearing in the Gospel of Nicodemus) given to one of the two thieves who was crucified alongside Jesus. According to legend, Gestas taunted Jesus about not saving himself, while Dismas asked for mercy.
Gestation crates Gestation crates, narrow metal enclosures where female breeding pigs are confined for most of their lives, have been outlawed by European countries because of humane concerns, and many humane organizations are campaigning to ban these devices in the United States.
Gestational age Gestational age is the age of a fetus (or newborn infant) from the beginning of pregnancy. Although there is some controversy over the beginning of pregnancy, the definition most commonly used is from the woman's last menstrual period (LMP).
Gestational carrier A gestational carrier is a woman who carries a pregnancy for another woman. She does not provide a genetic contribution (ovum) to the pregnancy but provides strictly a pregnancy carrier service ("a rented womb") and hands the baby over to the biological mother at the conclusion of the pregnancy.
Gestes esthétiques The term gestes esthétiques ("epic aesthetics") refers to a quasi-mystical synthesis of the visual arts, literature and music. The term has its origins in the Rosicrucian salons of Paris in the late 19th century.
Gestetner The Gestetner, named for its inventor David Gestetner, was a duplicating machine. The company is now a division of Ricoh being a part of the NRG Group of Companies where NRG represents Nashuatec, Rex Rotary and Gestetner.
Gestricia Eastern Court District Gestricia Eastern Court District, or Gästriklands östra tingslag, was a court district in the province of Gästrikland in Sweden. The parish of Söderfors also belonged to the court district, despite being a part to Uppland.
Gestricia Western Court District Gästrikland Western Court District, or Gästriklands västra tingslag, was a court district of Gästrikland in Sweden. The court district (tingslag) served as the basic division in those provinces that did not have hundreds.
Gestrinone Gestrinone is a synthetic steroid hormone that acts as an anti-progestin and also has some androgenic activity. It is marketed under the names Dimetriose, Dimetrose, and Nemestran, as a treatment for endometriosis.
Gesture A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication made with a part of the body, used instead of or in combination with verbal communication. The language of gesture is rich in ways for individuals to express a variety of feelings and thoughts, from contempt and hostility to approval and affection.
Gesture recognition Gesture Recognition is a topic in computer science with goal of interpreting human gestures via mathematical algorithms. Gestures can originate from any bodily motion or state but commonly originate from the face or hand.
Gesu Church Gesu Church is a Jesuit parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was designated a Milwaukee Landmark in 1975.
Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices (German: Tod fĂĽr fĂĽnf Stimmen) is a 1995 film by German director Werner Herzog filmed for ZDF television. The film explores the music of Carlo Gesualdo and the legends surrounding Gesualdo's personality, his cursed castle, and his murder of his wife and her lover.
Gesura Gesura ( Gesura) - Also known as Quesra, Quezra, or Quesura, this aquatic monster from the Ultraman television series had a sweet tooth for chocolate, cocoa, and the cacao bean. Gesura apparently had terrorized ships carrying cacao beans before, since an old sailor in the harbor where the episode takes place told several children about the creature.
GeSbTe GeSbTe, or Germanium-Antimony-Tellurium, also known as GST or 225, is a phase change material from the group of chalcogenide glasses, used in rewritable optical discs and phase-change memory applications. It is a ternary compound of germanium, antimony, and tellurium, with composition GeTe-Sb2Te3.
Get 'Em Wet Get 'Em Wet is an upcoming comedy film expected to be released sometime around 2008. The movie will star Will Arnett and Dax Shepard as "two hot tub salesmen who travel to Japan to break into the local market.
Get (conflict) A get or gett (×’×) is the Jewish form of divorce which, when one is available in the state of residence, is supervised by a Beth Din (בית דין), a rabbinical court. This page deals with the Conflict of Laws implications.
Get (divorce document) A get (×’×, plural gittim or gittin) is the Hebrew word for a divorce document, which is presented by a husband to his wife on the occasion of their divorce. The essential text of the get is quite short: "You are hereby permitted to all men," i.
Get a life Get a life is an American English idiom usually intended as a taunt. The phrase generally instructs its addressee to go out and make their way in the world, without being supported by outside sources such as parents or benefactors.
Get a Life (TV series) Get a Life was a television sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network from September 23, 1990 to March 8, 1992. The show starred Chris Elliott as a 30-year-old paperboy named Chris Peterson.
Get a Room Get a Room is a sarcastic slang expression directed at a couple who are being overly or inappropriately affectionate in a public or social setting. The implication is that they should rent a hotel or motel room to continue their amorous activities in private.
Get Away "Get Away" is the third single from Christina Milian's self-titled debut album, performed with rapper Ja Rule. It is unknown if the track was released officially, but despite having a music video (directed by Little X), the song charted neither in the US nor overseas.
Get bent Get bent is an American idiom intended to dismiss a person or what they are saying, and end the conversation. Similar to "Get lost" or "Go soak your head" it conveys that the interlocutor has lost the respect of the speaker and that the speaker would appreciate it if the interlocutor damaged, misplaced, or humiliated themselves.
Get Back "Get Back" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (though largely the work of McCartney), and originally released as a single credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston" in 1969. It would later become the closing track of The Beatles' last album to be released before they split, Let It Be (1970).
Get Back Loretta Get Back Loretta is an alternative rock ensemble from San Diego, California. The band consists of Stephen Bradford (vocals, bass); Kevin Martin (vocals, piano); Isaac Cass (drums); Santino Romeri (guitar) and Josh Cass (guitar).
Get Born Again "Get Born Again" was one of the last two songs that Alice in Chains ever recorded, the other being "Died," both written for their 1999 release Nothing Safe: Best of the Box. It features a murky, heavy grunge sound.
Get Britain Back Get Britain Back is a British political party which was founded by Rodney Hylton-Potts after he won the controversial ITV programme Vote For Me. The party's main platform is strong support for immigration control and withdrawal of the UK from the European Union.
Get Close to My Love Jennifer Holliday's formidable vocal talent and charisma is stifled by lackluster songswriting and overproduced tracks. This is the main reason Holliday's third album, "Get Close to My Love" just missed both the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and The Billboard 200.
Get down Get down is a stance, posture or movement in some traditional West African cultures and in African American culture that involves bending at the waist and knees, bringing the body low to the ground in moments of ecstacy or earnest. Bending at the knees and waist is an expression of profound spirituality and connectedness to the earth.
Get Down on It "Get Down on It" was a hit song released by the jazz/funk/R&B/pop band Kool & The Gang on their album Something Special in 1981. The song reached number 10 on the Billboard charts, displaying some of the characteristics of a blend of disco and funk, with the title of the song repeating continuously.
Get Down Tonight "Get Down Tonight" is a song released in 1975 on the eponymous album by the disco group KC and the Sunshine Band. The song became widely successful, becoming the first of their five number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; and displays some of the signature characteristics of the disco era such as a fast tempo, and repeating lyrics.
Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion was a 2004 musical documentary special which aired on PBS. The special featured Irene Cara, Harry Wayne Casey, Yvonne Elliman, Herb Fame, Karen Lynn Gorney, Janice Marie Johnson, Rob Parissi, Hazel Payne, Leo Sayer, Deney Terrio, Frankie Valli, Martha Wash, Barry Williams, Norma Jean Wright and Felton Pilate.
Get Ed Get Ed is a computer animated television series which debuted in the year 2005 and is currently airing as part of the Jetix programming block on the United States cable television network Toon Disney and also used to run on the ABC Family channel before they switched over to a non-animated format.
Get Fresh Get Fresh was a children's television programme that ran from 1986 to 1988 in the United Kingdom. Broadcast on the Children's ITV network, the show starred Gareth Jones (aka Gaz Topp), Charlotte Hindle and a puppet named Gilbert the Alien voiced by Phil Cornwell.
Get Fuzzy Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. The strip features the adventures of Boston advertising executive Rob Wilco and his two anthropomorphic pets: dog Satchel Pooch and cat Bucky Katt.
Get Gorgeous Get Gorgeous was a beauty contest and talent search run by one of India's top music channels, Channel [V], in 2004. The show's mission was to find new faces, seeking to discover the long-hidden beauty of the girl-next-door.
Get Happy Get Happy is a term used in the African American Gospel Music tradition, that refers to the experience of receiving the Holy Spirit during a Church service, usually involving ecstatic singing, or during prayer, or spontaneously.
Get Him Back "Get Him Back" is a song written by American singer Fiona Apple and produced by Mike Elizondo and Brian Kehew for her third album Extraordinary Machine (2005). It was released to triple-A radio as the album's fourth single on February 6 2006 (see 2006 in music).
Get Him Eat Him Get Him Eat Him is a five-piece indie rock band from Providence, Rhode Island, formed in February of 2004. Their music is an energetic brand of keyboard-heavy (somewhat) dorky Indie Rock influenced by bands like Dismemberment Plan and The New Pornographers.
Get in the game Get in the game (GITG) is a developer relations and marketing program of ATI Technologies, a technology company best known for its PC graphics products. The program is designed to ensure that PC games take full advantage of ATI hardware, ensure driver compatibility, and publicise games which have been specifically tuned for ATI hardware.
Get in the Ring "Get in the Ring" is the fifth song on the Guns N' Roses album Use Your Illusion II. It was written by Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, and Slash and is directed at the music critics, who gave the band negative reviews because of their actions on stage.
Get into You (song) "Get into You" is a pop–dance song written by Mike Percy and Tim Lever for Dannii Minogue's second album Get into You (1993). The song was produced by Tim Lever & Mike Percy and received a mixed reception from music critics.
Get Into Something Get Into Something is a 1970 album released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint. The album yielded six R&B chart-topping hits between 1970 and 1971, among those hits included the title track, "Bless Your Heart", the horn and drum-driven "Keep On Doin'"; which inspired the instrumental cover by The JBs later that year under the title "The Grunt", "Freedom" and "Girls Will Be Girls".
Get It / Spraypaint & Ink Pens Promo CD "Get It / Spraypaint & Ink Pens" is the first Promo CD from the mixtape DJ Green Lantern Presents Fort Minor: We Major by Fort Minor and DJ Green Lantern. The track "Get It" is a Styles Of Beyond single, while "Spraypaint & Ink Pens" showcases the talents of rap newcomer Lupe Fiasco and veteran Ghostface from the Wu-Tang Clan, whom Mike Shinoda has also produced for.
Get It On (Grinderman song) "Get It On" is an Post Punk–rock song written by Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave for Grinderman's self titled debut album Grinderman (2007). The song was produced by Nick Cave and Nick Launay and received a positive reception from music critics.
Get It On (Koda Kumi song) Get It On is a song by Koda Kumi It is a special "00" online single release, and an extended version of "Introduction to the Second Session" on her album BEST ~second session~. The cover is a cosplay of an Arabian (as seen on Aladdin).
Get It Up "Get It Up" opens The Time's debut album and is also their debut single. Like most of the album, the song was recorded in Prince's home studio in April 1981, and was produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince with Morris Day later adding his lead vocals.
Get Johnny Week "Get Johnny Week" was a week-long storyline the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, which occurred at the end of March 2006. The storyline involved the characters of Johnny and Ruby Allen, Grant and Phil Mitchell, and Jake and Danny Moon.
Get Low Recordz Get Low Recordz is a San Francisco based independent record label found in 1992 and owned by rapper/producer JT the Bigga Figga. The first artists who released material on Get Low Recordz were JT the Bigga Figga, Get Low Playaz, San Quinn, The Game and D-Moe.
Get Lucky Get Lucky is the second album released by the hit rock band Loverboy in 1981. The album soared in the charts and sold millions of records with explosive hit tracks like Working for the Weekend, When It's Over, Lucky Ones and Take Me To The Top.
Get Me Out of Hollywood Get Me Out of Hollywood is the title of an album recorded by Randy Stonehill in 1973, but never released at that time. A handful of LPs and test pressings reportedly leaked out, and the album was traded and bootlegged for years until Solid Rock Records released it officially for the first time in 2003.
Get on the Bus Get on the Bus is a 1996 film about a group of African-American men who are taking a cross-country bus trip in order to participate in the Million Man March. The film was directed by Spike Lee and premiered on the one-year anniversary of the March.
Get out and Stay Out Get Out and Stay Out was a song taken from The Who's 1973 Rock Opera Quadrophenia. The track was used in the 1979 film towards the end as Jimmy (Phil Daniels) is kicked out of his home by his parents who after finding pills in his coat realise that he took part in the Brighton disturbances.
Get On The Snake "Get on The Snake" is the fifth track of the 1989 album "Louder Than Love" by grunge band Soundgarden, it never achieved major airplay but still was an underground fan favorite and still is because of it's distinct song structure. "Get on the Snake" was released three times as an A&M promo for the Lost Angels soundtrack, where it appears and later released in the only greatest hits compilation by the band A-Sides.
Get Out of My Room Get Out of My Room is an album and short-form video featuring comedians Cheech and Chong, released in 1985. The album and video marked the last release by the long time comedy duo, with Cheech leaving in 1986 in order to focus on his mainstream acting career.
Get Rhythm "Get Rhythm" is a rockabilly song, written and recorded by Johnny Cash. The song is about optimism, centering on a shoeshine boy who "gets rhythm" to cope with the tedious nature of his job.
Get Safe Online Get Safe Online is a United Kingdom-based campaign and national initiative to teach citizens about basic computer security and internet privacy. It was launched in October 2005 with the backing of several government departments, and the support and sponsorship of many companies, listed below.
Get Shorty (film) A 1995 film, Get Shorty, based on the novel, was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starred John Travolta as Chili Palmer, Gene Hackman as Harry Zimm, Rene Russo as Karen Flores, Delroy Lindo as Bo Catlett, Dennis Farina as Ray "Bones" Barboni, James Gandolfini as Bear (Catlett's muscle man), David Paymer as Leo and Danny DeVito as Martin Weir. The plot remained very true to the book although some minor details were changed.
Get Smart (film) Get Smart is an upcoming film adaptation of the hit spy parody 1960's television show Get Smart. The film will star Steve Carell as Maxwell Smart and Anne Hathaway] as [[Agent 99 Shooting is scheduled to begin in March of 2007, and the film is not slated to hit theaters until 2008.
Get Smart, Again! Get Smart, Again! is a made-for-TV reunion movie based on the 1965-1970 NBC/CBS television series, Get Smart, which originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC (ironically, the network that rejected the original pilot for the Get Smart TV series!
Get Some Go Again Get Some Go Again is the sixth full-length studio album by Rollins Band, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). It is also the first album by lead singer Henry Rollins after dissolving his longtime lineup featuring guitarist Chris Haskett and others.
Get Some Go Again Sessions Get Some Go Again Sessions is the latest Album by the Rollins Band although on this release it is credited to Henry Rollins & Mother Superior. This album contains the original Get Some Go Again album plus the tracks from the Yellow Blues album as well as two live tracks and two videos.
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