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In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas is a Latin phrase commonly translated as "unity in necessary things; liberty in doubtful things; charity in all things", or, more literally, "in necessary things unity; in uncertain things freedom; in everything compassion".
In Name and Blood (band) In Name and Blood (INAB) was a hardcore punk band from Melbourne, Australia. Formed in 2003 as "The Setup" from the ashes of Snubfighter and Rushmore, their name was changed in 2004 as an overseas band had the same name.
In Nomine (role-playing game) In Nomine is a role-playing game designed by Derek Pearcy and published in 1997 by Steve Jackson Games, based on the French game In Nomine Satanis/Magna Veritas. Players typically assume the role of angels and demons in a setting that draws heavily on the traditional Christian mythos.
In Old Arizona In Old Arizona is a 1929 Western film, directed by Raoul Walsh, nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film, which was based around the character of the Cisco Kid in the story The Caballero's Way by O.
In One Ear In One Ear was a late-night alternative comedy sketch show, broadcast between 1984 and 1986, on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom. It was broadcast live from the BBC Paris Studio on Lower Regent Street in London, with a repeat later in the week.
In Operation In Operation is the first live DVD from HARD-Fi, filmed at the London Astoria during their sold-out tour in 2005. The DVD includes all 11 tracks from their #1 debut album 'Stars of CCTV', as well as a cover of The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army".
In pari delicto In pari delicto, Latin for "in equal fault," is a legal term used to indicate that two persons or entities are equally at fault, whether the malfeasance in question is a crime or tort. The phrase is most commonly used by courts when relief is being denied to both parties in a civil action because of wrongdoing by both parties.
In pectore In pectore (Latin for "in the breast/heart") is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church to refer to the power of the pope to name secret cardinals whose names are not revealed and whose identities are therefore known only to the pope and to God. Cardinals appointed in pectore do not need to be informed of their incardination, although such cases account for only a small fraction of such appointments.
In persona Christi In persona Christi is a Latin phrase which translates literally as "in the person of Christ." This is an important theological concept of the Catholic Church referring to the action of a priest while celebrating a sacrament.
In personam In personam (in purr-soh-nam) from Latin for "directed toward a particular person." In a lawsuit in which the case is against a specific individual, that person must be served with a summons and complaint to give the court jurisdiction to try the case, and the judgment applies to that person and is called an "in personam judgment.
In propria persona "In propria persona" (Latin: "in one's own [proper] person"; often abbreviated "in pro per") describes someone who is representing himself or herself in a lawsuit rather than being represented by a lawyer. This term is used in California state courts, and others.
In Pit Lane In Pit Lane is a motor sports television show currently broadcasting on Channel 31 (a community access television station) in Melbourne, Australia. It started on Optus Vision, another community access station that has since folded.
In Praise of Learning In Praise of Learning is an album by British avant-garde rock groups Henry Cow and Slapp Happy, recorded at Virgin Records' Manor studios in February and March 1975. It was the second of two collaborative albums by the two groups and was released later that year.
In Praise of Slowness In Praise of Slow is an analysis by Carl Honoré of the Cult of Speed that he claims is becoming the societal standard all over the world. He discusses and gives praise to the Slow Movement and the various groups around the world representative of this movement.
In Purgatory's Shadow "In Purgatory's Shadow" is a fifth-season episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first half of a two-part episode, it is most notable as the point where the Dominion began its invasion of the Alpha Quadrant.
In re In re, Latin for "in the matter [of]", is a legal term used to indicate that a judicial proceeding may not have formally designated adverse parties or is otherwise uncontested. The term is commonly used in case citiations of probate proceedings, for example, In re Smith's Estate; it is also used in juvenile courts, as, for instance, In Re Gault.
In Re: Sherlock Holmes In Re: Sherlock Holmes (in the UK it was titled The Adventures of Solar Pons) is a collection of detective fiction short stories by author August Derleth. It was released in 1945 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 3,604 copies.
In Reverie (album) In Reverie is an album by the Norwegian band Beyond Dawn. Much of the material was recorded during the spring and summer of 1996, but Candlelight Records refused to release it and the band was subsequently dropped from the label.
In silico In silico is an expression used to mean "performed on computer or via computer simulation." The phrase is coined from the Latin phrases in vivo and in vitro that are commonly used in biology (see also systems biology) and refer to experiments done in living organisms and outside of living organisms, respectively.
In Search of Captain Zero In Search of Captain Zero is a film scheduled for release in 2008. In Search of Captain Zero is an adaptation of the memoir In Search of Captain Zero (a surfer's road trip beyond the end of the road) by Allan Weisbecker, directed by Stacy Peralta and will star Sean Penn.
In Search of Schrödinger's Cat In Search of Schrödinger's Cat is a book written by physicist John Gribbin on quantum theory, discusing in layman's terms its logic and many interpretations. The sequel to this book is Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality.
In Search of Stupidity In Search of Stupidity is an international bestselling book written by Merrill Rick Chapman, first published in 2003. This detailed, insightful and humorous book explores the art and science of management used by high-technology companies.
In Search of Sunrise (series) In Search of Sunrise (ISOS for short) is the title given to a trance mix-compilation series by Tijs Verwest under his most well known pseudonym DJ Tiësto. The series, currently up to its fifth installment (as of May 2006), has been released by Tiësto on his own Songbirdlabel.
In Search of the Castaways In Search of the Castaways (original title Les Enfants du capitaine Grant, "The Children of Captain Grant") is a Science fiction novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1867-1868. The original edition, by Hetzel, contains a number of illustrations by Edouard Riou.
In Search of the Cradle of Civilization In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India is a 1995 book by Georg Feuerstein, Subhash Kak, and David Frawley that argues against the theories that Indo-European peoples only arrived in India in the middle of the second millennium BC (Indo-Aryan migration) and supports the Out of India theory. Published by Quest Books, a branch of the Theosophical Society in America, it targets a popular audience.
In Search of the Most Amazing Thing In Search of the Most Amazing Thing (ISOTMAT) is a computer game designed by Tom Snyder Productions and published by Spinnaker Software in 1983. Although marketed as a children's game, ISOTMAT drew acclaim from players of all ages for its original concept and imaginative game world.
In Search of the Pope's Children In Search of the Pope's Children is an Irish television programme based on the book The Pope's Children, aired by the state broadcaster RTÉ. The programme is a three-part true lives documentary, presented by economist David McWilliams.
In Search of the Unknown In Search of the Unknown is the original Dungeons & Dragons module designed for use with the Dungeons and Dragons Basic Set rules. In all, the adventure ran through six different printings in addition to a preproduction version that appeared in promotional artwork.
In Search of The La's : A Secret Liverpool In Search of The La's : A Secret Liverpool is a 2003 book about the 1980s/1990s band The La's. While not quite a biography of the band, it does go into depth interviewing former members of the band to provide a decent depiction of characters and events in the band both during their heydey and what they are up to now.
In Search Of The New Partridge Family In 2003, American cable TV network VH1 announced plans to create an updated version of The Partridge Family. In 2004, the network premiered In Search of The Partridge Family, a reality television series centered around the selection of a new Partridge Family cast, decided in an elimination process in the vein of American Idol.
In Square Circle "In Square Circle" is a 1985 album released by Stevie Wonder. The album features the hits "Part-Time Lover", "Go Home" and "Overjoyed" (which was left off Wonder's 1979 album Journey through the Secret Life of Plants and re-recorded for this album).
In Supremo Apostolatus In Supremo Apostolatus is a papal bull issued by Pope Gregory XVI regarding the institution of slavery. Issued on December 3, 1839 as a result of a broad consultation among the College of Cardinals, the bull resoundingly denouces both the slave trade and the continuance of the institution of slavery.
In terrorem In terrorem, Latin for "in [order to] frighten," is a legal term used to describe a warning, usually one given in hope of compelling someone to act without resorting to a lawsuit or criminal prosecution. For example, many intellectual property attorneys send in terrorem letters, which threaten litigation absent compliance with the written request, to persons that are violating their clients' trademark rights before resorting to court proceedings.
In the 1st Degree In the 1st Degree is an interactive legal drama adventure computer game released in 1995 by Brøderbund in which the player plays the role of a prosecutor attempting to convict an artist for grand theft and the first-degree murder of his business partner. The player must first examine evidence, then interview witnesses, and finally go to trial to secure a conviction.
In the Absence of Pink In the Absence of Pink is a live album released by Deep Purple. It was originally recorded by the BBC on Purple's triumphant return to their British home soil at the Knebworth Festival on June 22, 1985 after reforming in 1984.
In the Attic (Theatre of Ice album) During the fall of 1986 the band committed to its only extended tour of the United States. To accommodate the tour three new members were added to the band; Jay Planty on guitar, Ted Preiss on bass, and Jason Cobb on drums.
In the Beauty of the Lilies In the Beauty of the Lilies is a 1997 novel by John Updike. Beginning in 1910 and ending in 1990, it covers four generations of the Wilmot family, tying its fortunes to both the decline of faith and rise of Hollywood in twentieth century America.
In the Beginning (Angel album) In The Beginning is the sixth studio album and eighth album overall by Angel released in 2000 with original vocalists Frank Dimino and original drummer Barry Brandt along with new members Randy Gregg on bass, Steve Blaze on guitars, and Gordon G.G.
In the Belly of the Green Bird In the Belly of the Green Bird is a book by Nir Rosen which describes the events in Iraq after the US invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein. The book builds on nearly three years spent in Iraq observing ordinary life and talking with a wide range of people involved in and affected by the violence.
In the Cards "In the Cards" is the penultimate episode of the fifth season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is one of the series' most lighthearted episodes, standing in sharp contrast to the dark and violent events in the season finale and the sixth season's opening six-episode arc.
In the Carolinas "In the Carolinas", the third poem in Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium, experiments with a dramatic shift from languid meditation to a startling image of an aspic nipple, the aspish nipple of mother nature, and joltingly italicized first-person expressions of subjective response.
In the City (song) "In The City" was British mod band The Jam's debut single released on 29th April 1977, taken from their album of the same name. It reached #40 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1977, making it their first Top 40 single, and the beginning of their streak of eighteen consecutive Top 40 singles, carrying the group to the very end of their career in 1982.
In the Claws of the Big Z U kandĹľama velegrada, better known by its English title In the Claws of the Big Z (the literal English translation is actually: In the Claws of the Metropolis - but the title was slightly altered for the English release), is a Croatian martial arts parody starring Bore Lee.
In the Company of Heroes In the Company of Heroes is a book by Michael Durant and Steven Hartov about Durant's experiences in the Battle of Mogadishu, Korea, the Persian Gulf, Thailand, Panama, and Iraq. In the Battle of Mogadishu, the MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter code-named Super Six-Four that Durant was piloting was shot down over Somalia by a rocket-propelled grenade on October 3, 1993, and he was attacked by a mob and had to fight for his life.
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" is a popular song written by Hoagy Carmichael, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer for the 1951 movie Here Comes the Groom. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
In the Country of Last Things In the Country of Last Things is a novel written by Paul Auster and first published in 1987. It is the journal of a young woman named Anna Blume who ventures into a city (unnamed, but possibly New York) that has collapsed into chaos and disorder.
In the Dark (Tru Calling episode) In the Dark is the third episode of season two of Tru Calling. When the lights go out during her surprise birthday party in the morgue, Tru Davies hears someone asking for help—but due to the darkness, she has no idea who needs to be saved.
In the Deep "In the Deep" is a 2003 song written and performed by actress-singer Kathleen York, credited to her performing name Bird York. Taken from her album The Velvet Hour, the song gained notoriety from its use in the critically acclaimed film Crash.
In the Evening "In the Evening" is the first song on English rock band Led Zeppelin's final studio album, In Through the Out Door, released in 1979. The track features an extended distorted introductory section led by Jimmy Page's guitar, before beginning the song proper.
In the Flesh (Johnny Thunders album) In the Flesh is a posthumous live CD by legendary punk rock guitarist/singer/songwriter Johnny Thunders. It consists of the full live set featuring a reunion of Thunders with fellow ex-New York Dolls and Heartbreakers drummer Jerry Nolan and ex-Dolls bassist Arthur "Killer" Kane, recorded at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, California on January 4, 1987.
In the Flesh (tour) Returning from a 12-year long hiatus from the road, Roger Waters' In The Flesh concert tours were a showcase of his best known work from his days with Pink Floyd to his most recently released solo album Amused to Death. The In the Flesh tour was a massive, worldwide undertaking by Waters that spanned three individual tours over the course of three years (1999, 2000, and 2002).
In the Flesh: Live In the Flesh: Live is a two-disc live album that captures performances from Roger Waters' three-year In the Flesh tour. A DVD of the same title was also produced, and the two were released in a new package in 2006.
In the Forests of the Night In the Forests of the Night is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published in 1999. Originally entitled White Wine, she wrote it at the age of 13, and an English teacher helped her to publish it.
In the Game In the Game was a project to a sitcom that was produced for ABC by Touchstone Television and had Jennifer Love Hewitt (Party of Five) as an up-and-coming sports producer and single mom who unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter. ABC first ordered six episodes, for midseason 2005.
In the Ghetto "In the Ghetto" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Mac Davis and made popular by rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. The song was released in 1969 as a 45 rpm single with "Any Day Now" as flip side.
In the Groove (composition) "In the Groove" by pianist and arranger Mary Lou Williams (born May 8, 1910) is a classic big band jazz composition. The Kansas City-based band Andy Kirk and His Eight Clouds of Joy gained brief national following largely through the efforts of its principal arranger, pianist Mary Lou Williams, who had a formative role in the Kansas City jazz tradition.
In the Groove (game) In the Groove (abbreviated ITG) is a series of music video games that use a four-panel dance pad. The series was distributed by Roxor Games during a time when four-panel dance games in the arcade market were on the decline.
In the Hall of the Mountain King In the Hall of the Mountain King (Norwegian: I Dovregubbens hall) is a piece of orchestral music, Opus 23, composed by Edvard Grieg for Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt, which premiered in Oslo on February 24, 1876. Although a performance of the full piece runs to only two minutes, it has attained iconic status in popular culture and is easily recognized, though not, perhaps, by name.
In the Hand of the Goddess In the Hand of the Goddess is a fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, the second in a series of four books, The Song of the Lioness. It details the squire- and knighthood of Alanna of Trebond, who has hidden her real sex in order to become a knight.
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre (also known as Heart of the Beast or HOTB) is a puppet company from Minneapolis, Minnesota. HOTB began in 1973 as Powderhorn Puppet Theatre, named for a neighborhood park and lake in Minneapolis, and changed their name in 1979.
In the Heart of the Woods In the Heart of the Woods was a 1915 American silent short film directed by Tom Ricketts and written by Marion Heffernan. Starring Louise Lester, Vivian Rich, Harry von Meter, David Lythgoe and Charles Morrison.
In the Hearts of Green Birds In the Hearts of Green Birds: The Martyrs of Bosnia, a book by various anonymous authors about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a foundational text in Islamist literature and exists in numerous languages and recensions. It focuses on the deaths of foreign Muslims who had gone to Bosnia to serve as fighters, or mujahadin and describes their deaths as that of martyrs, or shauhudaa (plural for shahid, "martyr").
In the Heat of the Night (film) In the Heat of the Night is a 1967 film, based on the John Ball novel published in 1965 of the same name, which tells the story of a Northern Black police detective who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a racist small town in Mississippi.
In the Heat of the Night (novel) In the Heat of the Night is a novel by John Ball published in 1965 about an African American police detective named Virgil Tibbs who is brought to a small town in the Southern United States to help investigate a murder. The novel is the basis of the 1968 film In the Heat of the Night.
In the Heat of the Sun In The Heat Of The Sun (Simplified Chinese: éłĺ…‰çżç‚的日ĺ; Traditional Chinese: 陽光燦ç›çš„ć—Ąĺ; Hanyu Pinyin: yáng guĂŁng cĂ n lĂ n de rì zi) is a 1994 movie directed by the famous Chinese actor Jiang Wen. This was Jiang Wen's first foray into directing after years as a leading man.
In the Lake of the Woods In the Lake of the Woods (1994) is a novel by Tim O'Brien, author of Pulitzer Prize-nominated The Things They Carried. An example of O'Brien's recurring Vietnam War theme, In the Lake of the Woods follows the struggle of John Wade to deal with a recently failed campaign for the United States Senate.
In the Land of Hi-Fi (Patti Page album) In the Land of Hi-Fi was a Patti Page album issued by Mercury Records on its EmArcy label. The catalog number of the monaural version, first released in 1956, was MG-36074, and of the stereophonic version, released in 1958, it was SR-80000.
In the Land of Lost Monsters In 2004, Gatsbys American Dream released their third album titled In The Land Of Lost Monsters. After their second release Ribbons and Sugar, the band grew rapidly in popularity with their fans, but not with record labels.
In the Light of Reverence In the Light of Reverence is a documentary that was ten years in the making. Produced by Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor (Lumbee), the documentary was released in 2001, and features three tribal nations, the Hopi, the Winnemem Wintu, and the Lakota Sioux, and their struggle to protect three sacred sites that are central to their understanding of the world and their spiritual responsibilities to care for their homelands.
In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message is the main book written by Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (1875-1941) and first published in 1931 under the pen name Abdruschin. It is a collection of 168 lectures, presented to build upon each other, forming a complete picture of Creation.
In the Line of Fire: A Memoir In the Line of Fire: A Memoir is a book written by the president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf and first published on September 25 2006. The book contains a collection of memories of Pervez Musharraf and is being marketed as the official autobiography.
In the Loop In the Loop is a theme-based radio and Internet program produced by Minnesota Public Radio in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The show is usually taped before a studio audience, with a live band, and includes elements of news, interviews, music, humor, and audience interaction.
In the Mirror of Maya Deren The documentary In the Mirror of Maya Deren (Im Spiegel der Maya Deren, 2002) is a film about avant garde filmmaker Maya Deren (1917-1961) by Austrian film maker Martina Kudlacek. It is based on the biography The Legend of Maya Deren.
In the Mix (film) In the Mix is a 2005 crime-comedy film starring R&B/pop singer Usher. It was released in the United States on November 23 2005, the film being targeted at the traditionally large Thanksgiving weekend audience.
In the Mood for Love In the Mood for Love (, Yale (Cantonese): fa1 yeung6 nin4 wa4, Hanyu pinyin: huÄ yĂ ng nián huá, literal translation: "Age of Blossom") is a 2000 Hong Kong art film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu Wai.
In the Mouth of Madness In the Mouth of Madness (also known as John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness) is a 1995 horror film (originally intended for a 1994 release) directed by John Carpenter and written by Michael de Luca, who was at the time in charge of New Line Cinema.
In the Name of Allah In the Name of Allah, a documentary still in progress, is the world's first documentary film on the intersection of Islam and homosexuality. The film is directed by Parvez Sharma, produced by Sandi DuBowski ( Trembling Before G-d ) in association with Channel 4 Television (UK), ZDF (Germany), Arte (France), MTV-Logo (US) and SBS (Australia).
In the Name of Buddha In the Name of Buddha is a controversial 2002 British film; a true story about possibly one of the worst genocides at the end of the twentieth century. The film graphically portrays the conflict between native Tamil people and the Sri Lankan army and Indian peacekeeping forces.
In the Name of Love In the Name of Love is the first Thompson Twins album released in the USA. The album was released in 1982 on Arista Records and is comprised by eight of the eleven tracks from their second album, Set, plus two of the singles from their debut album, A Product of ...
In the Name of Suffering In the Name of Suffering is the name of sludgecore band Eyehategod's debut album, released on December 1 1992. It was rereleased in 2006 as part of Century Media's 20th Anniversary series of reissues with 4 bonus tracks take from the band's 1990 demo (these recordings are however available on their live album, 10 Years of Abuse (and Still Broke)).
In the News In the News was a series of two-minute televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre-teens. The segments were broadcast in the United States on Saturday mornings on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1986.
In the Realms of the Unreal In the Realms of the Unreal is a 2004 documentary about outsider artist Henry Darger. Darger is most known for his 15,143-page fantasy manuscript entitled The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion, along with several hundred watercolor paintings and other drawings illustrating the story.
In the Shadow of the Dreamchild In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll is a book by British author Karoline Leach that launched the concept of the "Carroll Myth"; the idea that many of the most famous aspects of Lewis Carroll's biography, including his infamous supposed adoration of Alice Liddell, are more legend than fact. The book has had considerable impact on Carroll studies and reactions to it have been very polarised.
In the Shadows (song) In the Shadows is the name of a single released by Finnish rock band The Rasmus. This single achieved success in charts outside of Scandinavia, such as in the United Kingdom and New Zealand; where it went to number one in the latter [1].
In the Sky "In The Sky" is Miz's third single and first one to release since releasing two other albums, Say It's Forever and Dreams. The title track is a Japanese re-make of Amazing, a song from her Swedish album Story Untold, and was used as the theme for the PS2 game Grandia III.
In the Steppes of Central Asia In the Steppes of Central Asia is the common English title for a "musical tableau" (or symphonic poem) by Alexander Borodin. The Russian title is Đ’ Ńредней Đзии, literally In Central Asia.
In the Still of the Night (1954 song) "In The Still of The Nite" is a song written by Fred Parris and recorded by his Five Satins. Although the single was only a moderate hit, peaking at #24 on the national pop charts and #3 on the R&B "race" charts (Billboard's chart designation for R&B during that time), its reputation came to surpass its original chart placement.
In the Street (film) In the Street is a short 1948 silent film shot in New York directed and edited by American photographer Helen Levitt, assisted by novelist and critic James Agee and fellow photographer Janice Loeb. In the Street was shot with small 18mm hidden cameras and documents the grim realities of Harlem street-life, especially that of its children at play.
In the Sulks In the Sulks is a one-act comic opera with a libretto by Frank Desprez and music by Alfred Cellier. It was first performed at the Opera Comique on 21 February 1880; revived 3 April 1880 to 2 April 1881 as a curtain raiser to The Pirates of Penzance, and again from 23 or 25 (sources differ) April to 2 May 1881 and from 11 to 14 October 1881 as a curtain raiser to Patience.
In the Time of Dinosaurs (Megamorphs) Megamorphs #2: In the Time of Dinosaurs is the second book in the Megamorphs series, a spinoff of the Animorphs series. With respect to continuity, it takes place between #18: The Decision and #19: The Departure.
In the Time of the Butterflies In the Time of the Butterflies is a novel by Julia Alvarez, fictionalizing the lives of the Mirabal sisters. It recounts the rebellion against Rafael LeĂłnidas Trujillo, then dictator of the Dominican Republic.
In the Wake of Separation In the Wake of Separation is an album by the melodic death metal/metalcore band Thine Eyes Bleed. First released in 2005 by The End Records, it was reissued a year later on enhanced CD including one bonus track.
In the Wake of the Bounty In the Wake of the Bounty (1933) was an Australian film adaptation of the novel Mutiny on the Bounty that preceded its more famous Hollywood counterpart by two years and featured the screen debut of Errol Flynn, playing Fletcher Christian. Mayne Lynton portrayed Captain Bligh and Charles Chauvel directed the film.
In the Wee Small Hours (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode) In the Wee Small Hours was originally presented as a two-hour telemovie, however, it has been subsequently divided to air as two one-hour episodes. The two episodes are titled: "In the Wee Small Hours Part I" and "In the Wee Small Hours Part II".
In the Wet In The Wet is a novel by Nevil Shute that was first published in the UK in 1953. It contains many of the typical elements of a hearty and adventurous Shute yarn such as: flying; the future; mystic states; and ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
In the Workhouse - Christmas Day In the Workhouse - Christmas Day, better known by its first line It is Christmas Day in the workhouse is a dramatic monologue published by George Robert Sims in 1879. It is a criticism of the harsh conditions in workhouses under the nineteenth century Poor Law.
In the Year 2525 "In the Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" is the title of a hit song from 1969 by the Lincoln, Nebraska duo Zager and Evans, which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks, commencing July 12. The song was written by Rick Evans in 1964 and originally released on a small local record label in 1967.
In The Dark - Live At Vicar Street In The Dark - Live At Vicar Street is a live album and DVD by Josh Ritter, released on November 24th 2006 as an Ireland Only release. The DVD was directed by Dennis Fitzgerald and features several performances from the shows, as well as interview footage and a selection of backstage and soundcheck performances (including several songs not included on the live CD.
In The End: Live & Rare In The End: Live & Rare is a 7 track EP, the title track being lifted from Linkin Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory. The album was only released in Japan, and although classed as a promotional item, was produced in heavy amounts.
In The Fishtank 10 In The Fishtank 10 is an 2003 EP by Motorpsycho and Jaga Jazzist Horns, recorded in 2002 during their European tour and released via the Konkurrent label in 2003. Motorpsycho did a handful gigs together with the horn section of Jaga Jazzist and used to opportunity to record their addition to the Fishtank series.
In Name and Blood (band) In Name and Blood (INAB) was a hardcore punk band from Melbourne, Australia. Formed in 2003 as "The Setup" from the ashes of Snubfighter and Rushmore, their name was changed in 2004 as an overseas band had the same name.
In Nomine (role-playing game) In Nomine is a role-playing game designed by Derek Pearcy and published in 1997 by Steve Jackson Games, based on the French game In Nomine Satanis/Magna Veritas. Players typically assume the role of angels and demons in a setting that draws heavily on the traditional Christian mythos.
In Old Arizona In Old Arizona is a 1929 Western film, directed by Raoul Walsh, nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film, which was based around the character of the Cisco Kid in the story The Caballero's Way by O.
In One Ear In One Ear was a late-night alternative comedy sketch show, broadcast between 1984 and 1986, on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom. It was broadcast live from the BBC Paris Studio on Lower Regent Street in London, with a repeat later in the week.
In Operation In Operation is the first live DVD from HARD-Fi, filmed at the London Astoria during their sold-out tour in 2005. The DVD includes all 11 tracks from their #1 debut album 'Stars of CCTV', as well as a cover of The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army".
In pari delicto In pari delicto, Latin for "in equal fault," is a legal term used to indicate that two persons or entities are equally at fault, whether the malfeasance in question is a crime or tort. The phrase is most commonly used by courts when relief is being denied to both parties in a civil action because of wrongdoing by both parties.
In pectore In pectore (Latin for "in the breast/heart") is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church to refer to the power of the pope to name secret cardinals whose names are not revealed and whose identities are therefore known only to the pope and to God. Cardinals appointed in pectore do not need to be informed of their incardination, although such cases account for only a small fraction of such appointments.
In persona Christi In persona Christi is a Latin phrase which translates literally as "in the person of Christ." This is an important theological concept of the Catholic Church referring to the action of a priest while celebrating a sacrament.
In personam In personam (in purr-soh-nam) from Latin for "directed toward a particular person." In a lawsuit in which the case is against a specific individual, that person must be served with a summons and complaint to give the court jurisdiction to try the case, and the judgment applies to that person and is called an "in personam judgment.
In propria persona "In propria persona" (Latin: "in one's own [proper] person"; often abbreviated "in pro per") describes someone who is representing himself or herself in a lawsuit rather than being represented by a lawyer. This term is used in California state courts, and others.
In Pit Lane In Pit Lane is a motor sports television show currently broadcasting on Channel 31 (a community access television station) in Melbourne, Australia. It started on Optus Vision, another community access station that has since folded.
In Praise of Learning In Praise of Learning is an album by British avant-garde rock groups Henry Cow and Slapp Happy, recorded at Virgin Records' Manor studios in February and March 1975. It was the second of two collaborative albums by the two groups and was released later that year.
In Praise of Slowness In Praise of Slow is an analysis by Carl Honoré of the Cult of Speed that he claims is becoming the societal standard all over the world. He discusses and gives praise to the Slow Movement and the various groups around the world representative of this movement.
In Purgatory's Shadow "In Purgatory's Shadow" is a fifth-season episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first half of a two-part episode, it is most notable as the point where the Dominion began its invasion of the Alpha Quadrant.
In re In re, Latin for "in the matter [of]", is a legal term used to indicate that a judicial proceeding may not have formally designated adverse parties or is otherwise uncontested. The term is commonly used in case citiations of probate proceedings, for example, In re Smith's Estate; it is also used in juvenile courts, as, for instance, In Re Gault.
In Re: Sherlock Holmes In Re: Sherlock Holmes (in the UK it was titled The Adventures of Solar Pons) is a collection of detective fiction short stories by author August Derleth. It was released in 1945 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 3,604 copies.
In Reverie (album) In Reverie is an album by the Norwegian band Beyond Dawn. Much of the material was recorded during the spring and summer of 1996, but Candlelight Records refused to release it and the band was subsequently dropped from the label.
In silico In silico is an expression used to mean "performed on computer or via computer simulation." The phrase is coined from the Latin phrases in vivo and in vitro that are commonly used in biology (see also systems biology) and refer to experiments done in living organisms and outside of living organisms, respectively.
In Search of Captain Zero In Search of Captain Zero is a film scheduled for release in 2008. In Search of Captain Zero is an adaptation of the memoir In Search of Captain Zero (a surfer's road trip beyond the end of the road) by Allan Weisbecker, directed by Stacy Peralta and will star Sean Penn.
In Search of Schrödinger's Cat In Search of Schrödinger's Cat is a book written by physicist John Gribbin on quantum theory, discusing in layman's terms its logic and many interpretations. The sequel to this book is Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality.
In Search of Stupidity In Search of Stupidity is an international bestselling book written by Merrill Rick Chapman, first published in 2003. This detailed, insightful and humorous book explores the art and science of management used by high-technology companies.
In Search of Sunrise (series) In Search of Sunrise (ISOS for short) is the title given to a trance mix-compilation series by Tijs Verwest under his most well known pseudonym DJ Tiësto. The series, currently up to its fifth installment (as of May 2006), has been released by Tiësto on his own Songbirdlabel.
In Search of the Castaways In Search of the Castaways (original title Les Enfants du capitaine Grant, "The Children of Captain Grant") is a Science fiction novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1867-1868. The original edition, by Hetzel, contains a number of illustrations by Edouard Riou.
In Search of the Cradle of Civilization In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India is a 1995 book by Georg Feuerstein, Subhash Kak, and David Frawley that argues against the theories that Indo-European peoples only arrived in India in the middle of the second millennium BC (Indo-Aryan migration) and supports the Out of India theory. Published by Quest Books, a branch of the Theosophical Society in America, it targets a popular audience.
In Search of the Most Amazing Thing In Search of the Most Amazing Thing (ISOTMAT) is a computer game designed by Tom Snyder Productions and published by Spinnaker Software in 1983. Although marketed as a children's game, ISOTMAT drew acclaim from players of all ages for its original concept and imaginative game world.
In Search of the Pope's Children In Search of the Pope's Children is an Irish television programme based on the book The Pope's Children, aired by the state broadcaster RTÉ. The programme is a three-part true lives documentary, presented by economist David McWilliams.
In Search of the Unknown In Search of the Unknown is the original Dungeons & Dragons module designed for use with the Dungeons and Dragons Basic Set rules. In all, the adventure ran through six different printings in addition to a preproduction version that appeared in promotional artwork.
In Search of The La's : A Secret Liverpool In Search of The La's : A Secret Liverpool is a 2003 book about the 1980s/1990s band The La's. While not quite a biography of the band, it does go into depth interviewing former members of the band to provide a decent depiction of characters and events in the band both during their heydey and what they are up to now.
In Search Of The New Partridge Family In 2003, American cable TV network VH1 announced plans to create an updated version of The Partridge Family. In 2004, the network premiered In Search of The Partridge Family, a reality television series centered around the selection of a new Partridge Family cast, decided in an elimination process in the vein of American Idol.
In Square Circle "In Square Circle" is a 1985 album released by Stevie Wonder. The album features the hits "Part-Time Lover", "Go Home" and "Overjoyed" (which was left off Wonder's 1979 album Journey through the Secret Life of Plants and re-recorded for this album).
In Supremo Apostolatus In Supremo Apostolatus is a papal bull issued by Pope Gregory XVI regarding the institution of slavery. Issued on December 3, 1839 as a result of a broad consultation among the College of Cardinals, the bull resoundingly denouces both the slave trade and the continuance of the institution of slavery.
In terrorem In terrorem, Latin for "in [order to] frighten," is a legal term used to describe a warning, usually one given in hope of compelling someone to act without resorting to a lawsuit or criminal prosecution. For example, many intellectual property attorneys send in terrorem letters, which threaten litigation absent compliance with the written request, to persons that are violating their clients' trademark rights before resorting to court proceedings.
In the 1st Degree In the 1st Degree is an interactive legal drama adventure computer game released in 1995 by Brøderbund in which the player plays the role of a prosecutor attempting to convict an artist for grand theft and the first-degree murder of his business partner. The player must first examine evidence, then interview witnesses, and finally go to trial to secure a conviction.
In the Absence of Pink In the Absence of Pink is a live album released by Deep Purple. It was originally recorded by the BBC on Purple's triumphant return to their British home soil at the Knebworth Festival on June 22, 1985 after reforming in 1984.
In the Attic (Theatre of Ice album) During the fall of 1986 the band committed to its only extended tour of the United States. To accommodate the tour three new members were added to the band; Jay Planty on guitar, Ted Preiss on bass, and Jason Cobb on drums.
In the Beauty of the Lilies In the Beauty of the Lilies is a 1997 novel by John Updike. Beginning in 1910 and ending in 1990, it covers four generations of the Wilmot family, tying its fortunes to both the decline of faith and rise of Hollywood in twentieth century America.
In the Beginning (Angel album) In The Beginning is the sixth studio album and eighth album overall by Angel released in 2000 with original vocalists Frank Dimino and original drummer Barry Brandt along with new members Randy Gregg on bass, Steve Blaze on guitars, and Gordon G.G.
In the Belly of the Green Bird In the Belly of the Green Bird is a book by Nir Rosen which describes the events in Iraq after the US invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein. The book builds on nearly three years spent in Iraq observing ordinary life and talking with a wide range of people involved in and affected by the violence.
In the Cards "In the Cards" is the penultimate episode of the fifth season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is one of the series' most lighthearted episodes, standing in sharp contrast to the dark and violent events in the season finale and the sixth season's opening six-episode arc.
In the Carolinas "In the Carolinas", the third poem in Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium, experiments with a dramatic shift from languid meditation to a startling image of an aspic nipple, the aspish nipple of mother nature, and joltingly italicized first-person expressions of subjective response.
In the City (song) "In The City" was British mod band The Jam's debut single released on 29th April 1977, taken from their album of the same name. It reached #40 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1977, making it their first Top 40 single, and the beginning of their streak of eighteen consecutive Top 40 singles, carrying the group to the very end of their career in 1982.
In the Claws of the Big Z U kandĹľama velegrada, better known by its English title In the Claws of the Big Z (the literal English translation is actually: In the Claws of the Metropolis - but the title was slightly altered for the English release), is a Croatian martial arts parody starring Bore Lee.
In the Company of Heroes In the Company of Heroes is a book by Michael Durant and Steven Hartov about Durant's experiences in the Battle of Mogadishu, Korea, the Persian Gulf, Thailand, Panama, and Iraq. In the Battle of Mogadishu, the MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter code-named Super Six-Four that Durant was piloting was shot down over Somalia by a rocket-propelled grenade on October 3, 1993, and he was attacked by a mob and had to fight for his life.
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" is a popular song written by Hoagy Carmichael, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer for the 1951 movie Here Comes the Groom. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
In the Country of Last Things In the Country of Last Things is a novel written by Paul Auster and first published in 1987. It is the journal of a young woman named Anna Blume who ventures into a city (unnamed, but possibly New York) that has collapsed into chaos and disorder.
In the Dark (Tru Calling episode) In the Dark is the third episode of season two of Tru Calling. When the lights go out during her surprise birthday party in the morgue, Tru Davies hears someone asking for help—but due to the darkness, she has no idea who needs to be saved.
In the Deep "In the Deep" is a 2003 song written and performed by actress-singer Kathleen York, credited to her performing name Bird York. Taken from her album The Velvet Hour, the song gained notoriety from its use in the critically acclaimed film Crash.
In the Evening "In the Evening" is the first song on English rock band Led Zeppelin's final studio album, In Through the Out Door, released in 1979. The track features an extended distorted introductory section led by Jimmy Page's guitar, before beginning the song proper.
In the Flesh (Johnny Thunders album) In the Flesh is a posthumous live CD by legendary punk rock guitarist/singer/songwriter Johnny Thunders. It consists of the full live set featuring a reunion of Thunders with fellow ex-New York Dolls and Heartbreakers drummer Jerry Nolan and ex-Dolls bassist Arthur "Killer" Kane, recorded at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, California on January 4, 1987.
In the Flesh (tour) Returning from a 12-year long hiatus from the road, Roger Waters' In The Flesh concert tours were a showcase of his best known work from his days with Pink Floyd to his most recently released solo album Amused to Death. The In the Flesh tour was a massive, worldwide undertaking by Waters that spanned three individual tours over the course of three years (1999, 2000, and 2002).
In the Flesh: Live In the Flesh: Live is a two-disc live album that captures performances from Roger Waters' three-year In the Flesh tour. A DVD of the same title was also produced, and the two were released in a new package in 2006.
In the Forests of the Night In the Forests of the Night is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published in 1999. Originally entitled White Wine, she wrote it at the age of 13, and an English teacher helped her to publish it.
In the Game In the Game was a project to a sitcom that was produced for ABC by Touchstone Television and had Jennifer Love Hewitt (Party of Five) as an up-and-coming sports producer and single mom who unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter. ABC first ordered six episodes, for midseason 2005.
In the Ghetto "In the Ghetto" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Mac Davis and made popular by rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. The song was released in 1969 as a 45 rpm single with "Any Day Now" as flip side.
In the Groove (composition) "In the Groove" by pianist and arranger Mary Lou Williams (born May 8, 1910) is a classic big band jazz composition. The Kansas City-based band Andy Kirk and His Eight Clouds of Joy gained brief national following largely through the efforts of its principal arranger, pianist Mary Lou Williams, who had a formative role in the Kansas City jazz tradition.
In the Groove (game) In the Groove (abbreviated ITG) is a series of music video games that use a four-panel dance pad. The series was distributed by Roxor Games during a time when four-panel dance games in the arcade market were on the decline.
In the Hall of the Mountain King In the Hall of the Mountain King (Norwegian: I Dovregubbens hall) is a piece of orchestral music, Opus 23, composed by Edvard Grieg for Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt, which premiered in Oslo on February 24, 1876. Although a performance of the full piece runs to only two minutes, it has attained iconic status in popular culture and is easily recognized, though not, perhaps, by name.
In the Hand of the Goddess In the Hand of the Goddess is a fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, the second in a series of four books, The Song of the Lioness. It details the squire- and knighthood of Alanna of Trebond, who has hidden her real sex in order to become a knight.
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre (also known as Heart of the Beast or HOTB) is a puppet company from Minneapolis, Minnesota. HOTB began in 1973 as Powderhorn Puppet Theatre, named for a neighborhood park and lake in Minneapolis, and changed their name in 1979.
In the Heart of the Woods In the Heart of the Woods was a 1915 American silent short film directed by Tom Ricketts and written by Marion Heffernan. Starring Louise Lester, Vivian Rich, Harry von Meter, David Lythgoe and Charles Morrison.
In the Hearts of Green Birds In the Hearts of Green Birds: The Martyrs of Bosnia, a book by various anonymous authors about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a foundational text in Islamist literature and exists in numerous languages and recensions. It focuses on the deaths of foreign Muslims who had gone to Bosnia to serve as fighters, or mujahadin and describes their deaths as that of martyrs, or shauhudaa (plural for shahid, "martyr").
In the Heat of the Night (film) In the Heat of the Night is a 1967 film, based on the John Ball novel published in 1965 of the same name, which tells the story of a Northern Black police detective who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a racist small town in Mississippi.
In the Heat of the Night (novel) In the Heat of the Night is a novel by John Ball published in 1965 about an African American police detective named Virgil Tibbs who is brought to a small town in the Southern United States to help investigate a murder. The novel is the basis of the 1968 film In the Heat of the Night.
In the Heat of the Sun In The Heat Of The Sun (Simplified Chinese: éłĺ…‰çżç‚的日ĺ; Traditional Chinese: 陽光燦ç›çš„ć—Ąĺ; Hanyu Pinyin: yáng guĂŁng cĂ n lĂ n de rì zi) is a 1994 movie directed by the famous Chinese actor Jiang Wen. This was Jiang Wen's first foray into directing after years as a leading man.
In the Lake of the Woods In the Lake of the Woods (1994) is a novel by Tim O'Brien, author of Pulitzer Prize-nominated The Things They Carried. An example of O'Brien's recurring Vietnam War theme, In the Lake of the Woods follows the struggle of John Wade to deal with a recently failed campaign for the United States Senate.
In the Land of Hi-Fi (Patti Page album) In the Land of Hi-Fi was a Patti Page album issued by Mercury Records on its EmArcy label. The catalog number of the monaural version, first released in 1956, was MG-36074, and of the stereophonic version, released in 1958, it was SR-80000.
In the Land of Lost Monsters In 2004, Gatsbys American Dream released their third album titled In The Land Of Lost Monsters. After their second release Ribbons and Sugar, the band grew rapidly in popularity with their fans, but not with record labels.
In the Light of Reverence In the Light of Reverence is a documentary that was ten years in the making. Produced by Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor (Lumbee), the documentary was released in 2001, and features three tribal nations, the Hopi, the Winnemem Wintu, and the Lakota Sioux, and their struggle to protect three sacred sites that are central to their understanding of the world and their spiritual responsibilities to care for their homelands.
In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message is the main book written by Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (1875-1941) and first published in 1931 under the pen name Abdruschin. It is a collection of 168 lectures, presented to build upon each other, forming a complete picture of Creation.
In the Line of Fire: A Memoir In the Line of Fire: A Memoir is a book written by the president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf and first published on September 25 2006. The book contains a collection of memories of Pervez Musharraf and is being marketed as the official autobiography.
In the Loop In the Loop is a theme-based radio and Internet program produced by Minnesota Public Radio in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The show is usually taped before a studio audience, with a live band, and includes elements of news, interviews, music, humor, and audience interaction.
In the Mirror of Maya Deren The documentary In the Mirror of Maya Deren (Im Spiegel der Maya Deren, 2002) is a film about avant garde filmmaker Maya Deren (1917-1961) by Austrian film maker Martina Kudlacek. It is based on the biography The Legend of Maya Deren.
In the Mix (film) In the Mix is a 2005 crime-comedy film starring R&B/pop singer Usher. It was released in the United States on November 23 2005, the film being targeted at the traditionally large Thanksgiving weekend audience.
In the Mood for Love In the Mood for Love (, Yale (Cantonese): fa1 yeung6 nin4 wa4, Hanyu pinyin: huÄ yĂ ng nián huá, literal translation: "Age of Blossom") is a 2000 Hong Kong art film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu Wai.
In the Mouth of Madness In the Mouth of Madness (also known as John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness) is a 1995 horror film (originally intended for a 1994 release) directed by John Carpenter and written by Michael de Luca, who was at the time in charge of New Line Cinema.
In the Name of Allah In the Name of Allah, a documentary still in progress, is the world's first documentary film on the intersection of Islam and homosexuality. The film is directed by Parvez Sharma, produced by Sandi DuBowski ( Trembling Before G-d ) in association with Channel 4 Television (UK), ZDF (Germany), Arte (France), MTV-Logo (US) and SBS (Australia).
In the Name of Buddha In the Name of Buddha is a controversial 2002 British film; a true story about possibly one of the worst genocides at the end of the twentieth century. The film graphically portrays the conflict between native Tamil people and the Sri Lankan army and Indian peacekeeping forces.
In the Name of Love In the Name of Love is the first Thompson Twins album released in the USA. The album was released in 1982 on Arista Records and is comprised by eight of the eleven tracks from their second album, Set, plus two of the singles from their debut album, A Product of ...
In the Name of Suffering In the Name of Suffering is the name of sludgecore band Eyehategod's debut album, released on December 1 1992. It was rereleased in 2006 as part of Century Media's 20th Anniversary series of reissues with 4 bonus tracks take from the band's 1990 demo (these recordings are however available on their live album, 10 Years of Abuse (and Still Broke)).
In the News In the News was a series of two-minute televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre-teens. The segments were broadcast in the United States on Saturday mornings on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1986.
In the Realms of the Unreal In the Realms of the Unreal is a 2004 documentary about outsider artist Henry Darger. Darger is most known for his 15,143-page fantasy manuscript entitled The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion, along with several hundred watercolor paintings and other drawings illustrating the story.
In the Shadow of the Dreamchild In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll is a book by British author Karoline Leach that launched the concept of the "Carroll Myth"; the idea that many of the most famous aspects of Lewis Carroll's biography, including his infamous supposed adoration of Alice Liddell, are more legend than fact. The book has had considerable impact on Carroll studies and reactions to it have been very polarised.
In the Shadows (song) In the Shadows is the name of a single released by Finnish rock band The Rasmus. This single achieved success in charts outside of Scandinavia, such as in the United Kingdom and New Zealand; where it went to number one in the latter [1].
In the Sky "In The Sky" is Miz's third single and first one to release since releasing two other albums, Say It's Forever and Dreams. The title track is a Japanese re-make of Amazing, a song from her Swedish album Story Untold, and was used as the theme for the PS2 game Grandia III.
In the Steppes of Central Asia In the Steppes of Central Asia is the common English title for a "musical tableau" (or symphonic poem) by Alexander Borodin. The Russian title is Đ’ Ńредней Đзии, literally In Central Asia.
In the Still of the Night (1954 song) "In The Still of The Nite" is a song written by Fred Parris and recorded by his Five Satins. Although the single was only a moderate hit, peaking at #24 on the national pop charts and #3 on the R&B "race" charts (Billboard's chart designation for R&B during that time), its reputation came to surpass its original chart placement.
In the Street (film) In the Street is a short 1948 silent film shot in New York directed and edited by American photographer Helen Levitt, assisted by novelist and critic James Agee and fellow photographer Janice Loeb. In the Street was shot with small 18mm hidden cameras and documents the grim realities of Harlem street-life, especially that of its children at play.
In the Sulks In the Sulks is a one-act comic opera with a libretto by Frank Desprez and music by Alfred Cellier. It was first performed at the Opera Comique on 21 February 1880; revived 3 April 1880 to 2 April 1881 as a curtain raiser to The Pirates of Penzance, and again from 23 or 25 (sources differ) April to 2 May 1881 and from 11 to 14 October 1881 as a curtain raiser to Patience.
In the Time of Dinosaurs (Megamorphs) Megamorphs #2: In the Time of Dinosaurs is the second book in the Megamorphs series, a spinoff of the Animorphs series. With respect to continuity, it takes place between #18: The Decision and #19: The Departure.
In the Time of the Butterflies In the Time of the Butterflies is a novel by Julia Alvarez, fictionalizing the lives of the Mirabal sisters. It recounts the rebellion against Rafael LeĂłnidas Trujillo, then dictator of the Dominican Republic.
In the Wake of Separation In the Wake of Separation is an album by the melodic death metal/metalcore band Thine Eyes Bleed. First released in 2005 by The End Records, it was reissued a year later on enhanced CD including one bonus track.
In the Wake of the Bounty In the Wake of the Bounty (1933) was an Australian film adaptation of the novel Mutiny on the Bounty that preceded its more famous Hollywood counterpart by two years and featured the screen debut of Errol Flynn, playing Fletcher Christian. Mayne Lynton portrayed Captain Bligh and Charles Chauvel directed the film.
In the Wee Small Hours (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode) In the Wee Small Hours was originally presented as a two-hour telemovie, however, it has been subsequently divided to air as two one-hour episodes. The two episodes are titled: "In the Wee Small Hours Part I" and "In the Wee Small Hours Part II".
In the Wet In The Wet is a novel by Nevil Shute that was first published in the UK in 1953. It contains many of the typical elements of a hearty and adventurous Shute yarn such as: flying; the future; mystic states; and ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
In the Workhouse - Christmas Day In the Workhouse - Christmas Day, better known by its first line It is Christmas Day in the workhouse is a dramatic monologue published by George Robert Sims in 1879. It is a criticism of the harsh conditions in workhouses under the nineteenth century Poor Law.
In the Year 2525 "In the Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" is the title of a hit song from 1969 by the Lincoln, Nebraska duo Zager and Evans, which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks, commencing July 12. The song was written by Rick Evans in 1964 and originally released on a small local record label in 1967.
In The Dark - Live At Vicar Street In The Dark - Live At Vicar Street is a live album and DVD by Josh Ritter, released on November 24th 2006 as an Ireland Only release. The DVD was directed by Dennis Fitzgerald and features several performances from the shows, as well as interview footage and a selection of backstage and soundcheck performances (including several songs not included on the live CD.
In The End: Live & Rare In The End: Live & Rare is a 7 track EP, the title track being lifted from Linkin Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory. The album was only released in Japan, and although classed as a promotional item, was produced in heavy amounts.
In The Fishtank 10 In The Fishtank 10 is an 2003 EP by Motorpsycho and Jaga Jazzist Horns, recorded in 2002 during their European tour and released via the Konkurrent label in 2003. Motorpsycho did a handful gigs together with the horn section of Jaga Jazzist and used to opportunity to record their addition to the Fishtank series.
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