Blackout

  • Blackout
    By Jason Elam, Steve Yohn

    Finally, Stanley Porter would be there. He was the director of the counterterrorism division. While Secretary Moss was Porter's direct superior, there was probably no one on earth who had a greater disdain for the secretary of Homeland ...

  • Blackout
    By Christina Johanna Benevich

    One must learn to rely on physical cues, the bell's ring as call to meditation, the gong signaling to leave meditation, the breath coming in and going out; these indicators transform sounds into demonstrations that immersion within ...

  • Blackout: Reinventing Women for Wartime British Cinema
    By Antonia Caroline Lant

    Great Day pc-RKO-Radio. rel—April 1945. p-Victor Hanbury. d-Lance Comfort. sc— Wolfgang Wilhelm and John Davenport, based on a play by Lesley Storm. r—79 minuteS. PLAYERS AND CHARACTERS: Eric Portman (Captain Ellis), Flora Robson (Mrs.

  • Blackout: World War II and the Origins of Film Noir
    By Sheri Chinen Biesen

    Ibid .; Gene D. Phillips , Graham Greene : The Films of His Fiction , excerpt from Los Angeles County Museum of Art Program Notes for " This Gun for Hire , " Sept. 18 , 1980 , MHL . " Windfall for the Salvagers , " NYT , Oct. 26 ...

  • Blackout
    By James Goodman

    ... John McGreevy, James McPherson, Anthony McWhorter, Jani Masur, Louis Masur, David Michaelis, Matthew Moore, N. Polinsky, Bruce Porter, Robin Ridler, Daniel Rodgers, Jonathan Rosenberg, Robert Rosenstone, Alan Rubin, Beryl Satter, ...

  • Blackout: A Doug Brock Thriller
    By David Rosenfelt

    Peterson actually looked like a weasel, small with a scrunched-up face. If that wasn't enough for Doug to know who he was, Peterson's reaction of stunned surprise clinched it. Once he recovered, he got off the stool, turned, ...

  • Blackout
    By Marc Elsberg

    A cold night in Milan, Piero Manzano wants to get home.

  • Blackout
    By James Goodman

    30 The men of Ladder Company 26: Daniel P. Higgins, letter to author, 14 Apr. 1999; Higgins, interview, 17 Apr. 1999. 30 To the delight of the audience: NYT, NYDN, NYP, 15 July 1977. 30 A truck pulled up: Curvin and Porter, ...

  • Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget
    By Sarah Hepola

    ... my friends could stay at Captain Morgan's pirate ship party while I was drop-kicked into a basement with homeless people chanting the Serenity Prayer. The cri de coeur of sheltered children everywhere: It isn't fair!

  • Blackout
    By Simon Scarrow

    In the distance, the rumble of war grows louder. In the shadows, a serial killer rises . . . As the Nazis tighten their chokehold on the capital, panic and paranoia fester as blackout is rigidly enforced.

  • Blackout: The Richard and Judy Book Club Pick
    By Simon Scarrow

    "As Germany goes to war, the Nazis tighten their terrifying grip. Paranoia in the capital is intensified by a rigidly enforced blackout that plunges the city into oppressive darkness every night, as the bleak winter sun sets.

  • Blackout
    By Jennifer LaBrecque

    Se não fosse o blackout, Tawny jamais teria revelado para Simon as fantasias mais pecaminosas que passavam pela cabeça (e pelo corpo) dela, nas quais ele era o principal personagem.

  • Blackout
    By David Rosenfelt

    Carl Swanson, the owner of the injured leg, formerly known as Mr. Right, was a large man. His partner, Jerry Daniels, aka Mr. Left, was even larger, but his belated willingness to talk to Doug had left him physically unscathed.

  • Blackout
    By John J. Nance

    First, my great appreciation to my editor at Putnam, David Highfill, and to my publisher, Leslie Gelbman, for all their help and enthusiasm, and to my agents, George and Olga Wieser of the Wieser and Wieser Agency in New York.

  • Blackout: Unique, Blackout Notebook, Journal, Diary, Scratchbook (110 Pages, Blank, 6 X 9)(Unique Notebooks, Blackout Series)
    By Unique Notebooks

    Discover the unique series of Blackout notebooks. Be unique and express yourself by noting, drawing, sketching, making plans, writing your thoughts in this unique notebook, perfect for an unlimited stream of thought and creativity.

  • Blackout: A Novel of Suspense
    By Matt Ward

    “ And Mitchell Rayner , president and CEO of Total Cable America ! ” Shit , Theresa thought , Rayner ? McLaughton's cut a deal with the country's biggest cable company ? The reporters in the room went into a full - blown tizzy .

  • Blackout
    By Richard Steele

    Peter Drake called the emergency meeting of the Directorate of Intelligence senior staff for Sunday morning, August 18th at 0800 hours. As usual, everyone was in place by 7:45, so Drake wasted no time in getting the meeting started.

  • Blackout
    By Connie Willis

    Georgie Cox went home to Hampstead, in spite of the fact that a nearby aerodrome had been bombed, Edwina and Susan's grandfather came from Manchester to fetch them, and Jimmy's aunt in Bristol sent for him, which made Eileen hope that a ...

  • Blackout
    By Richard Heinberg

    James B. Rice and Jill A. Janocha, “Coal Mining Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in 2006,” Bureau of Labor Statistics (June 27, 2008), bls.gov/opub/cwc/sh20080623ar01p1.htm. 9. Some sense of the human and environmental consequences ...

  • Blackout
    By Matthew Warren

    My thanks also go to Paul Simshauser AM, Tim Nelson, Ray Massie, Peter Cosier, Jessie Foran, Kieran Donoghue, Tim Duignan, Erwin Jackson, Ivor Frischnecht, Cameron Parrotte, Andrew Dillon, Colin Wain, Brad Page, Andrew Richards, ...