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womeninmotorsport · 3 years ago
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- W SERIES STARS SET FOR SPANISH TEST -
W Series will stage a three-day on-track test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, between 2-4 March 2022
The eight drivers who qualified automatically for the 2022 season by finishing in the top eight last year – including two-time reigning champion Jamie Chadwick – will get the chance to reacquaint themselves with W Series’ Tatuus T-318 Formula 3 race cars ahead of season three, which consists of eight rounds in support of Formula 1, beginning in Miami, USA, in May. Joining them will be 11 drivers all hopeful of earning one of the remaining spots on the 2022 grid and a fully funded season on motor racing’s greatest stage.   
After five days of testing in Arizona, USA, at the start of February, W Series’ Racing Director Dave Ryan has chosen five drivers – Tereza Babickova, Léna Bühler, Bianca Bustamante, Chloe Chambers, and Emely De Heus – who impressed at the Inde Motorsports Ranch to travel to Spain and test themselves against some established W Series stars and exciting newcomers, including Japan’s Juju Noda who, aged 16, will be the youngest driver to take part in the test.
The 20 Drivers testing in Spain:
Tereza Babickova CZE 18
Léna Bühler SWI 24
Bianca Bustamante PHI 17
Jamie Chadwick UK 23
Chloe Chambers USA 17
Emely De Heus NED 19
Belen Garcia ESP 22
Marta Garcia ESP 21
Megan Gilkes CAN 21
Jessica Hawkins UK 27
Emma Kimiläinen FIN 32
Nerea Martí ESP 20
Sarah Moore UK 28
Juju Noda JPN 16
Alice Powell UK 29
Abbi Pulling UK 18
Irina Sidorkova RUS 18
Bruna Tomaselli BRA 24
Beitske Visser NED 26
Fabienne Wohlwend LIE 24
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fortunatelylazypeach · 7 years ago
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RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE - THEATRE REVIEW: Back to the future in the soiree from hell with the new middle classes of England in 1977
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – THEATRE REVIEW: Back to the future in the soiree from hell with the new middle classes of England in 1977
Love to hate you baby: Beverly and Laurence in Abigail’s Party
Abigail’s Party. Alma Theatre, Bristol
Set in the 1970s Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party is still a play about us. Fashions transform and house prices rise, but people don’t change that much. It is the reason why the tragic comedy about the soiree from hell that gripped the nation in 1977 continues to make us feel uncomfortable with its…
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burgerfiction · 6 years ago
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Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927/28) - Charles Rosher & Karl Struss
White Shadows In The South Seas (1928/29) - Clyde De Vinna
With Byrd At The South Pole (1929/30) - Joseph T. Rucker & Willard Van der Veer
Tabu: A Story Of The South Seas (1930/31) - Floyd Crosby
Shanghai Express (1931/32) - Lee Garmes
A Farewell To Arms (1932/33) - Charles Lang
Cleopatra (1934) - Victor Milner
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) - Hal Mohr
Anthony Adverse (1936 B&W) - Tony Gaudio
The Garden Of Allah (1936 COLOR) - W. Howard Greene & Harold Rosson
The Good Earth (1937 B&W) - Karl Freund
A Star Is Born (1937 COLOR) - W. Howard Greene
The Great Waltz (1938 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg
Sweethearts (1938 COLOR) - Oliver T. Marsh & Allen Davey
Wuthering Heights (1939 B&W) - Gregg Toland
Gone With The Wind (1939 COLOR) - Ernest Haller & Ray Rennahan
Rebecca (1940 B&W) - George Barnes
The Thief Of Bagdad (1940 COLOR) - Georges Perinal
How Green Was My Valley (1941 B&W) - Arthur C. Miller
Blood And Sand (1941 COLOR) - Ernest Palmer & Ray Rennahan
Mrs. Miniver (1942 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg
The Black Swan (1942 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
The Song Of Bernadette (1943 B&W) - Arthur C. Miller
Phantom Of The Opera (1943 COLOR) - Hal Mohr & W. Howard Greene
Laura (1944 B&W) - Joseph LaShelle
Wilson (1944 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945 B&W) - Harry Stradling
Leave Her To Heaven (1945 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
Anna And The King Of Siam (1945 B&W) - Arthur C. Miller
The Yearling (1946 COLOR) - Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith & Arthur E. Arling
Great Expectations (1947 B&W) - Guy Green
Black Narcissus (1947 COLOR) - Jack Cardiff
The Naked City (1948 B&W) - William H. Daniels
Joan Of Arc (1948 COLOR) - Joseph A. Valentine, William V. Skall & Winton Hoch
Battleground (1949 B&W) - Paul C. Vogel
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949 COLOR) - Winton Hoch
The Third Man (1950 B&W) - Robert Krasker
King Solomon’s Mines (1950 COLOR) - Robert Surtees
A Place In The Sun (1951 B&W) - William C. Mellor
An American In Paris (1951 COLOR) - Alfred Gilks & John Alton
The Bad And The Beautiful (1952 B&W) - Robert Surtees
The Quiet Man (1952 COLOR) - Winton Hoch & Archie Stout
From Here To Eternity (1953 B&W) - Burnett Guffey
Shane (1953 COLOR) - Loyal Griggs
On The Waterfront (1954 B&W) - Boris Kaufman
Three Coins In The Fountain (1954 COLOR) - Milton R. Krasner
The Rose Tattoo (1955 B&W) - James Wong Howe
To Catch A Thief (1955 COLOR) - Robert Burks
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg
Around The World In 80 Days (1956 COLOR) - Lionel Lindon
The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) - Jack Hildyard
The Defiant Ones (1958 B&W) - Sam Leavitt
Gigi (1958 COLOR) - Joseph Ruttenberg
The Diary Of Anne Frank (1959 B&W) - William C. Mellor
Ben-Hur (1959 COLOR) - Robert Surtees
Sons And Lovers (1960 B&W) - Freddie Francis
Spartacus (1960 COLOR) - Russel Metty
The Hustler (1961 B&W) - Eugen Schufftan
West Side Story (1961 COLOR) - Daniel L. Fapp
The Longest Day (1962 B&W) - Jean Bourgoin & Walter Wottitz
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962 COLOR) - Freddie Young
Hud (1963 B&W) - James Wong Howe
Cleopatra (1963 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
Zorba The Greek (1964 B&W) - Walter Lassally
My Fair Lady (1964 COLOR) - Harry Stradling
Ship Of Fools (1965 B&W) - Ernest Laszlo
Doctor Zhivago (1965 COLOR) - Freddie Young
Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966 B&W) - Haskell Wexler
A Man For All Seasons (1966 COLOR) - Ted Moore
Bonnie And Clyde (1967) - Burnett Guffey
Romeo And Juliet (1968) - Pasqualino De Santis
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) - Conrad L. Hall
Ryan’s Daughter (1970) - Freddie Young
Fiddler On The Roof (1971) - Oswald Morris
Cabaret (1972) - Geoffrey Unsworth
Cries And Whispers (1973) - Sven Nykvist
The Towering Inferno (1974) - Fred J. Koenekamp & Joseph F. Biroc
Barry Lyndon (1975) - John Alcott
Bound For Glory (1976) - Haskell Wexler
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977) - Vilmos Zsigmond
Days Of Heaven (1978) - Nestor Almendros
Apocalypse Now (1979) - Vittorio Storaro
Tess (1980) - Geoffrey Unsworth & Ghislain Cloquet
Reds (1981) - Vittorio Storaro
Gandhi (1982) - Billy Williams & Ronnie Taylor
Fanny And Alexander (1983) - Sven Nykvist
The Killing Fields (1984) - Chris Menges
Out Of Africa (1985) - David Watkin
The Mission (1986) - Chris Menges
The Last Emperor (1987) - Vittorio Storaro
Mississippi Burning (1988) - Peter Biziou
Glory (1989) - Freddie Francis
Dances With Wolves (1990) - Dean Semler
JFK (1991) - Robert Richardson
A River Runs Through It (1992) - Philippe Rousselot
Schindler’s List (1993) - Janusz Kaminski
Legends Of The Fall (1994) - John Toll
Braveheart (1995) - John Toll
The English Patient (1996) - John Seale
Titanic (1997) - Russell Carpenter
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Janusz Kaminski
American Beauty (1999) - Conrad L. Hall
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) - Peter Pau
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) - Andrew Lesnie
Road To Perdition (2002) - Conrad L. Hall
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World (2003) - Russell Boyd
The Aviator (2004) - Robert Richardson
Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005) - Dion Beebe
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) - Guillermo Navarro
There Will Be Blood (2007) - Robert Elswit
Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Anthony Dod Mantle
Avatar (2009) - Mauro Fiore
Inception (2010) - Wally Pfister
Hugo (2011) - Robert Richardson
Life Of Pi (2012) - Claudio Miranda
Gravity (2013) - Emmanuel Lubezki
Birdman (2014) - Emmanuel Lubezki
The Revenant (2015) - Emmanuel Lubezki
La La Land (2016) - Linus Sandgren
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) - Roger Deakins
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viralnews-1 · 2 years ago
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Sheffield Shield preview, squad, player to watch 2022-23
Sheffield Shield preview, squad, player to watch 2022-23
Captain Kurtis PattersonCoach Phil Jaques Squad R=Rookie, CA=Australia contract Sean Abbott, Trent Copeland, Pat Cummins (CA), Oliver Davies, Liam Doddrell (R), Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Ryan Hackney, Ryan Hadley, Liam Hatcher, Josh Hazlewood (CA), Lachlan Hearne, Moises Henriques, Baxter Holt, Daniel Hughes, Hayden Kerr, Nathan Lyon (CA), Blake Nikitaras (R),…
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rginternetpress · 3 years ago
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LA SERIE W PRUEBA EN BARCELONA
W Series, el campeonato internacional de automovilismo monoplaza para mujeres, anuncia hoy que realizará una prueba en pista de tres días en el Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, ​​España.
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Londres, 23 de febrero de 2022.- Los ocho pilotos que se clasificaron automáticamente para la temporada 2022 al terminar entre los ocho primeros el año pasado, incluido el dos veces campeón reinante Jamie Chadwick, más la piloto de la W Series Academy de la temporada pasada, Irina Sidorkova, tendrán la oportunidad de volver a familiarizarse con Tatuus de la W Series. Autos de carrera T-318 de Fórmula 3 en la tercera temporada, que consta de ocho fechas en apoyo de la Fórmula 1, comenzando en Miami, EE. UU., en mayo. Junto a ellos estarán 11 pilotos, todos con la esperanza de ganar uno de los lugares restantes en la parrilla de 2022 y una temporada totalmente financiada en el escenario más grande del automovilismo.
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Después de cinco días de pruebas en Arizona, EE. UU., a principios de febrero, el director de carreras de la Serie W, Dave Ryan, eligió a cinco pilotos: Tereza Babickova, Léna Bühler, Bianca Bustamante, Chloe Chambers y Emely De Heus, que impresionaron en la Inde Motorsports Ranch para viajar a España y probarse contra algunas estrellas establecidas de la Serie W y emocionantes recién llegados, incluido el japonés Juju Noda, quien, de 16 años, será el piloto más joven en participar en la prueba.
El Circuito de Barcelona-Catalunya, que también albergará la segunda fecha de la temporada 2022 de la Serie W en mayo, ha sido escenario del Gran Premio de España de F1 desde 1991. El circuito de 4,675 km (2,9 millas) tiene 16 curvas y es un lugar de prueba popular para la serie de automovilismo líder en el mundo debido a su desafío integral. La prueba de la Serie W seguirá inmediatamente después de la primera prueba de pretemporada de F1 de 2022 en el mismo lugar.
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Los 20 pilotos que probarán en la prueba de pretemporada de las W Series 2022 en el Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya entre el 2 y el 4 de marzo de 2022, son los siguientes:
Tereza Babickova, CZE, 18
Léna Bühler, SWI, 24
Bianca Bustamante, PHI, 17
Jamie Chadwick, UK, 23
Chloe Chambers, USA, 17
Emely De Heus, NED, 19
Belen Garcia, ESP, 22
Marta Garcia, ESP, 21
Megan Gilkes, CAN, 21
Jessica Hawkins, UK, 27
Emma Kimiläinen, FIN, 32
Nerea Martí, ESP, 20
Sarah Moore, UK, 28
Juju Noda, JPN, 16
Alice Powell, UK, 29
Abbi Pulling, UK, 18
Irina Sidorkova, RUS, 18
Bruna Tomaselli, BRA, 24
Beitske Visser, NED, 26
Fabienne Wohlwend, LIE, 24
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uobattop-blog · 7 years ago
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Radical Mischief: A Conference Inviting Experiment in Theatre, Thought and Politics
All of us involved in the University of Birmingham and RSC’s collaboration at The Other Place are excited to announce details of our forthcoming conference.
‘Radical Mischief: A Conference Inviting Experiment in Theatre, Thought and Politics’ will take place from 20-21 July 2018 at The Other Place theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon and offers an unmissable opportunity to be involved in an urgent and open conversation about what thought and theatre can do in our time.
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This conference invites participants to address the most important issues of our time in an open and exciting, inter-disciplinary and sector-crossing conversation. From the financial crash to war in the Middle East; from popular nationalism to fundamental questions about the value of both art and education: we live in a bewilderingly changing world. This conference will explore new ways in which we can work together not only to define but also to respond to its many challenges.
In the spirit of the new democracy we seek to promote, this event will experiment with the traditional conference form. There will be no uninterrupted, pre-written papers; instead, there will be two provocative plenary conversations, between high-profile figures with challenging views, intended to inspire open debate. The conference will then curate a series of focused conversations in different formats, including active participation and open space technology, led by artists, scholars and conference participants. 
The conference will kick off with a conversation between Emma Rice and Professor Jonathan Dollimore. The event will also feature an exciting mix of scholars, artists and journalists such as: Professor Dympna Callaghan, Nadia Latif, Professor Kiernan Ryan, Dr Catherine Silverstone, Hassan Abdulrazzak, Professor Julia Lupton, Anders Lustgarten, Lyn Gardner, Professor Peter Holbrook, Juliet Gilkes Romero, Dr Abigail Rokison-Woodall and Professor Richard Wilson.
 For more information, or to register, visit: www.birmingham.ac.uk/rmc2018
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la-leto · 8 years ago
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ – Sir Elton John and David Furnish will host the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF)’s 25th annual Academy Awards Viewing Party on Sunday, February 26, 2017, at West Hollywood Park in Los Angeles. The gala event is supported by Presenting Sponsors BVLGARI, Neuro Drinks and Diana Jenkins. For a fifth consecutive year, award-winning Chef Gordon Ramsay will prepare the sumptuous dinner for Party guests to enjoy while watching a live telecast of the 89th Academy Awards. Alexander Gilkes of Paddle8 will return to conduct the evening’s highly anticipated live auction, and DJ Johnny Dynell also returns to spin tunes for guests to dance the night away. 
The Foundation’s Academy Awards Viewing Party is the most highly visible and successful fundraising event in Hollywood on Oscar night. Over the past quarter century, this annual event has raised more than $56 million, thanks to the generosity of EJAF’s supporters. These funds help the Foundation to make a real difference in the lives of people at risk for or living with HIV/AIDS, including urgently needed medical care in the Caribbean, innovative treatment and prevention programs in the Southern United States, and national initiatives addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. 
This year’s event co-chairs are Mahershala Ali, Tim and Jane Allen, Alessandra Ambrosio, Beck, Carrie Brownstein, Naomi Campbell, Jim Carrey, Ciara, Chris Colfer, John Demsey, Jennifer Kelly Dominiquini, Michael Douglas, Ava DuVernay, Stéphane Gerschel, Fin Gray and Michael Melnick, Miranda Harper, Luke Hemsworth, Tommy Hilfiger, Gaby Hoffmann, Stephanie Horbaczewski, Diana Jenkins, Caitlyn Jenner, Quincy Jones, Heidi Klum, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Diana Krall and Elvis Costello, Ryan Kwanten, Padma Lakshmi, Amy Landecker, Fred Latsko, Shelley Lazar, Sandra Lee, Jared Leto, Judith Light, Eugenio Lopez, Rob and Sheryl Lowe, Eric and Janet McCormack, Joe McMillan, Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Daniel Paltridge, Katy Perry, Tyler Perry, Andrew Rannells, Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross, Zoë Saldana, Jane Seymour, Steve Sims, Kevin Spacey, Britney Spears, Sharon Stone, Steven Tyler, and Denzel and Pauletta Washington. 
ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION – At EJAF, we believe AIDS can be beaten. We act on that belief by raising funds for evidence-based programs and policies, and also by speaking out with honesty and compassion about the realities of people’s lives. Sir Elton John created EJAF almost 25 years ago, first in the United States in 1992 and then in the United Kingdom in 1993. Through hard work and with the help of our network of kind and generous friends and supporters, the two foundations together have raised more than $350 million over the past quarter century to combat stigma, prevent infections, provide treatment and services, and motivate governments to end AIDS. The U.S. foundation focuses its efforts on programs in the United States, the Americas, and the Caribbean, while the U.K. foundation funds HIV-related work in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Join us in speaking out, taking action, and contributing to our efforts to achieve a world without AIDS. For more information, please visit www.ejaf.org.
via PR Newswire // 1/18/17
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nakeddeparture · 8 years ago
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BARBADOS (Naked Departure) — Last Week in Photos from Barbados and around the World.  Naked Departure
THE LIST: Denis Lowe may carry virus
MMG
John Mwansa
Four dead
Four dead
Four Dead
Jannel Farray, almost killed by her husband, but forgives him. No longer wants to continue with court action. He walked FREE
Alden Blackman continues his fight against white supremacy and Pat Brayshaw
Alden Blackman
Deborah Carrington, Dishonest Attorney in Barbados
Women’s March
Women’s March
Women’s March
Women’s March
Women’s March
Women’s March
Women’s March
Shane Thompson, be careful with this crocked attorney
Michron Robinson–Did Roy Morris get to her?
Robin Thicke, dirty n*gger and Paula Patton
Elderly woman killed by four pitbulls in Barbados
Elderly woman killed by four pitbulls in Barbados
Coralita Yarde, Fraudster in Barbados
Philip Nicholls aka Lumpy, suing government of Barbados
Philip Nicholls, OMG!!!!!
Philip Nicholls
PREGNENCY WATCH: Kelly Rowland
Ivan Codrington, fraudster
Brotherly love: Dylan and Dylano Atkins. Atkins family bloodline: incest, pedophiles, rapists, murderers. Hope to represent Barbados abroad.
Sonya Toppin, Republic Bank — held with drug money ($50,000)
Shem Barker, made love to a Plus bottle
Pictures of the mom and her two babies from the accident which the drunk man who broke the traffic light on the Priority Bus Route and killed all three of them…. A very sad day in Trinidad today
Pictures of the mom and her two babies from the accident which the drunk man who broke the traffic light on the Priority Bus Route and killed all three of them…. A very sad day in Trinidad today
Pictures of the mom and her two babies from the accident which the drunk man who broke the traffic light on the Priority Bus Route and killed all three of them…. A very sad day in Trinidad today
Beyonce with distended stomach — pregnancy rumours
Untranslatable Emotions you never knew you had
White woman regrets going on a date with a black bajan man
Edward Albecker of Chickmont Foods
Edward Albecker of Chickmont Foods, Barbados
DEAD! Khaliq Blake, 33, of Norman Drive in Kingston
DEAD! Romaine Richards, 15, crush by truck in Jamaica
Incestuous twins Dylan and Dylano Atkins came out as gay
Marsha Barton having a nervous breakdown
Joy Bowen with Donville Inniss at Honda Dealership opening
Devaluation Barbados
Janet Jackson, without ring, baby or headdress
Jamaican children under spell
Parris Jackson is BLACK
Respiratory sufferers in Barbados
Michael Joseph, pedophile
Michael Joseph
Michael Joseph, buller
Michael Joseph’s bribe text to a underage boy
Barry Jenkins, stop lying!!! Black do have to play subservient roles to get noticed in Hollywood
Linue Joel Cumberbatch had bail party, big drinks, marijuana
Richard Ramlal, EXECUTED. One bullet in the back of the head
Frederick Jay Bowdy
Shia LaBeouf arrested in Queens, NY
Vanessa Tamara Gibson Marks – THIEF, ex attorney
Tamara Gibson Marks DISBARRED in London and Wales
Ingrid Innes got FIRED
Glenda Gilkes, Incompetent ICBL employee
Kamante Millar, Incompetent ICBL employee
Goulbourne Alleyne, Incompetent ICBL employee
Alex Tasker, Incompetent ICBL employee
ICBL in trouble….
Cherise Inniss in the ND news
Cherise Inniss
Cherise Inniss
Nakia Venant hung herself
Mary Taylor Moore, 80, DIED
Barbados, one of the most corrupt places in the WORLD
Butch and Browne….bed partners
Hugh Foster is a Liar and a Slave!
Roderick aka Biggs Layne, Drug Dealer
Photo of interest submitted to ND
Photo of interest submitted to ND
Free Melania
DLP
Paul Hanniford, Pastor, RAPIST. He raped a 13 year old girl
Mark Adamson
Mark Adamson et al.
Mark Adamson
Mark Adamson stands up!!
Mark Adamson and Stephanie Chase. Chase is a POORLY trained teacher and an ignorant human being
Heather Brathwaite (Jamaican) and Jeff Brathwaite (Barbadian) of Rude Boyz Jerk Kitchen
Transport board in shambles
Transport board bus
Taj Tarik Bey
Jay Bowdy
Keith Coleman–killed three white people and wants mercy
Bermuda triangle — No direct flights from Bermuda to the islands
Bermuda Triangle
Paul Ryan, Inner Cities are a Blight
Pink, liquid Cocaine and Errol Watson of Barbados
JAILED!! Errol Watson jailed for 16 years in UK. Pink, liquid cocaine in cylinders
David Harris aka David King looks like a sly, bulling dog! Why is he hiding.
I hate my husband
Natalie Nicole Harewood does sell PUSSY
Michron Robinson – Sexual Harassment in the workplace. And serial accused rapist Roy Morris
David Browne of Queen’s College
Jeff Broomes, retired teacher
THE LIST: Shelton Perkins gay rapist of school boys
DEPOPULATION POLICY: Louis Farrakhan
Tansal Akcayli is a trifling bitch
Tino Best and Michelle Gay
Tino Best, Bi-Sexual
Mark B.A. Thompson, Fraudster, Germ, Super Predator, Morally Corrupt, Living Duppy
Last Week in Photos BARBADOS (Naked Departure) -- Last Week in Photos from Barbados and around the World.  Naked Departure
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Chris Tremain returns to New South Wales
AUSTRALIAN DOMESTIC CRICKET
The pacer returns after spending six seasons in Victoria. © Getty
Chris Tremain is among the four new full contracts handed out by New South Wales for the 2020-21 season – along with Daniel Solway, Adam Zampa and Nathan McAndrew. The pacer returns to the state after spending six seasons in Victoria.
“I hope that if I can continue providing that service then I’ll contribute to the squad’s success,” Tremain said. “The wheel doesn’t need to be reinvented. Work hard, play well, lead from the front and win games of cricket for NSW.
“Sydney is where my cricket career was forged, but it’s fantastic being so close to family back at Yeoval [in Central West NSW] where it really all started. We were happy in Melbourne but with a young son and a nine-hour drive between him and his grandparents, we limited their interaction. Now we have the opportunity to grow a better relationship between Noah and his grandparents.”
Tanveer Sangha and Lachlan Hearne have been given rookie contracts along with Oliver Davies, Ryan Hadley and Baxter Holt while offspinner Arjun Nair too returns to the side on a rookie deal.
Tremain, who had taken 209 Shield wickets at 23.79 in six seasons with Victoria, will add to the potency of a power-packed pace attack of New South Wales, which also includes the likes of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.
Zampa, who too returned to NSW, could find it difficult to get in to the XI for as long as Lyon is available to the side. Seven of the players named in NSW’s squad are contracted by Cricket Australia.
New South Wales squad: Sean Abbott, Harry Conway, Trent Copeland, Pat Cummins, Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Ryan Hackney, Liam Hatcher, Josh Hazlewood, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, Nick Larkin, Nathan Lyon, Nathan McAndrew, Peter Nevill, Kurtis Patterson, Daniel Sams, Jason Sangha, Steven Smith, Daniel Solway, Mitchell Starc, Chris Tremain, David Warner, Adam Zampa
Rookies: Oliver Davies, Ryan Hadley, Baxter Holt, Arjun Nair, Lachlan Hearne, Tanveer Sangha
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torentialtribute · 6 years ago
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All five British drivers make final cut of 18 to enter inaugural W Series
Jamie Chadwick, Alice
All five British drivers make the final cut of 18 to enter the inaugural W-series, with only women's championship with prize pool of more than £ 1 million in six races
The test for the final
The test for the final Format of six races now starts at Hockenheim , Germany on 3-4 May
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Five British drivers have been selected for the inaugural championship only racing for women that
Jamie Chadwick, Alice Powell, Esmee Hawkey, Jessica Hawkins and Sarah Moore have all been included in the final 18 after the selection process of this week's W series. jury, led by former McLaren sports director Dave Ryan, trimmed the drivers of 28, with those who are now fighting to fight against a £ 1.15 million prize pool in the six-championship
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David Coulthard, a 13-time Formula 1 race winner and chairman of the W series advisory board, said: & # 39; This was a harder selection process than we could have ever dreamed in terms of how close it has been across the field.
& # 39; The emotion attached to it has nothing at all about whether they are male or female. I sincerely want everyone who has gone through this process to have professional career careers at any level with their talent.
Jamie Chadwick (UK) Shea Holbrook (USA)
Megan Gilkes (Canada)
Esmee Hawkey (19459019)
Jessica Hawkins (UK)
Emma Kimilainen (Finland)
Sarah Moore (1945)
Naomi Schiff (19459026)
Alice Powell (UK)
Gosia Rdest Caitlin Wood (Australia) )
: Sarah Bovy (Belgium) Vivien Keszthelyi (Hungary) Stephane Kox (Holland), Francesca Linossi (Italy)
& # 39; This is a big step closer to them to make that dream come true and I think everyone in the W series can be proud of their co putting these racers on the right track, who happen to be women.
All five British women who were selected for the final shortlist of 28 pilots have passed the test in Almeria in which lap times, speed of improvement, ability
Chadwick and Hawkey both shared their joy in social media after making the cut for the series where the winner will be awarded around £ 380,000
– Super excited to announce that I have been selected as one of the 18 drivers to participate to participate in this year's W Series championship! Hawkey added: & # 39; I made it !!!!!!! & # 39; I'm not sure what to do. I am so happy to say that I have been selected as one of the 18 W series drivers !!! Thank you so much to W and everyone who supported me during this process and made this possible !!! Let's race !! & # 39;
Last year, 20-year-old Chadwick became the first female British driver to win a Formula Three race, while Powell, 26, was impressed in the junior categories before the money ran out.
However, the W-series is free to ride with drivers using identical machines. The opening race will take place in Hockenheim, Germany on 3-4 May, with Brands Hatch hosting the season finale on the second weekend of August.
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Every Best Cinematography Oscar Winner from 1929 to 2019
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The 2019 Oscars are just a day away now. If you’d like a dose of visual inspiration, check out this 10-minute video by Burger Fiction. It steps through every single film that won the “Best Cinematography” Oscar over the past 90 years, from 1929 to 2018 (and 2019 nominees as well).
Here’s a complete list of the films seen and the brilliant cinematographers behind them:
Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927/28) – Charles Rosher & Karl Struss
White Shadows In The South Seas (1928/29) – Clyde De Vinna
With Byrd At The South Pole (1929/30) – Joseph T. Rucker & Willard Van der Veer
Tabu: A Story Of The South Seas (1930/31) – Floyd Crosby
Shanghai Express (1931/32) – Lee Garmes
A Farewell To Arms (1932/33) – Charles Lang
Cleopatra (1934) – Victor Milner
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) – Hal Mohr
Anthony Adverse (1936 B&W) – Tony Gaudio
The Garden Of Allah (1936 COLOR) – W. Howard Greene & Harold Rosson
The Good Earth (1937 B&W) – Karl Freund
A Star Is Born (1937 COLOR) – W. Howard Greene
The Great Waltz (1938 B&W) – Joseph Ruttenberg
Sweethearts (1938 COLOR) – Oliver T. Marsh & Allen Davey
Wuthering Heights (1939 B&W) – Gregg Toland
Gone With The Wind (1939 COLOR) – Ernest Haller & Ray Rennahan
Rebecca (1940 B&W) – George Barnes
The Thief Of Bagdad (1940 COLOR) – Georges Perinal
How Green Was My Valley (1941 B&W) – Arthur C. Miller
Blood And Sand (1941 COLOR) – Ernest Palmer & Ray Rennahan
Mrs. Miniver (1942 B&W) – Joseph Ruttenberg
The Black Swan (1942 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
The Song Of Bernadette (1943 B&W) – Arthur C. Miller
Phantom Of The Opera (1943 COLOR) – Hal Mohr & W. Howard Greene
Laura (1944 B&W) – Joseph LaShelle
Wilson (1944 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945 B&W) – Harry Stradling
Leave Her To Heaven (1945 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
Anna And The King Of Siam (1945 B&W) – Arthur C. Miller
The Yearling (1946 COLOR) – Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith & Arthur E. Arling
Great Expectations (1947 B&W) – Guy Green
Black Narcissus (1947 COLOR) – Jack Cardiff
The Naked City (1948 B&W) – William H. Daniels
Joan Of Arc (1948 COLOR) – Joseph A. Valentine, William V. Skall & Winton Hoch
Battleground (1949 B&W) – Paul C. Vogel
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949 COLOR) – Winton Hoch
The Third Man (1950 B&W) – Robert Krasker
King Solomon’s Mines (1950 COLOR) – Robert Surtees
A Place In The Sun (1951 B&W) – William C. Mellor
An American In Paris (1951 COLOR) – Alfred Gilks & John Alton
The Bad And The Beautiful (1952 B&W) – Robert Surtees
The Quiet Man (1952 COLOR) – Winton Hoch & Archie Stout
From Here To Eternity (1953 B&W) – Burnett Guffey
Shane (1953 COLOR) – Loyal Griggs
On The Waterfront (1954 B&W) – Boris Kaufman
Three Coins In The Fountain (1954 COLOR) – Milton R. Krasner
The Rose Tattoo (1955 B&W) – James Wong Howe
To Catch A Thief (1955 COLOR) – Robert Burks
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 B&W) – Joseph Ruttenberg
Around The World In 80 Days (1956 COLOR) – Lionel Lindon
The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) – Jack Hildyard
The Defiant Ones (1958 B&W) – Sam Leavitt
Gigi (1958 COLOR) – Joseph Ruttenberg
The Diary Of Anne Frank (1959 B&W) – William C. Mellor
Ben-Hur (1959 COLOR) – Robert Surtees
Sons And Lovers (1960 B&W) – Freddie Francis
Spartacus (1960 COLOR) – Russel Metty
The Hustler (1961 B&W) – Eugen Schufftan
West Side Story (1961 COLOR) – Daniel L. Fapp
The Longest Day (1962 B&W) – Jean Bourgoin & Walter Wottitz
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962 COLOR) – Freddie Young
Hud (1963 B&W) – James Wong Howe
Cleopatra (1963 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
Zorba The Greek (1964 B&W) – Walter Lassally
My Fair Lady (1964 COLOR) – Harry Stradling
Ship Of Fools (1965 B&W) – Ernest Laszlo
Doctor Zhivago (1965 COLOR) – Freddie Young
Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966 B&W) – Haskell Wexler
A Man For All Seasons (1966 COLOR) – Ted Moore
Bonnie And Clyde (1967) – Burnett Guffey
Romeo And Juliet (1968) – Pasqualino De Santis
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) – Conrad L. Hall
Ryan’s Daughter (1970) – Freddie Young
Fiddler On The Roof (1971) – Oswald Morris
Cabaret (1972) – Geoffrey Unsworth
Cries And Whispers (1973) – Sven Nykvist
The Towering Inferno (1974) – Fred J. Koenekamp & Joseph F. Biroc
Barry Lyndon (1975) – John Alcott
Bound For Glory (1976) – Haskell Wexler
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977) – Vilmos Zsigmond
Days Of Heaven (1978) – Nestor Almendros
Apocalypse Now (1979) – Vittorio Storaro
Tess (1980) – Geoffrey Unsworth & Ghislain Cloquet
Reds (1981) – Vittorio Storaro
Gandhi (1982) – Billy Williams & Ronnie Taylor
Fanny And Alexander (1983) – Sven Nykvist
The Killing Fields (1984) – Chris Menges
Out Of Africa (1985) – David Watkin
The Mission (1986) – Chris Menges
The Last Emperor (1987) – Vittorio Storaro
Mississippi Burning (1988) – Peter Biziou
Glory (1989) – Freddie Francis
Dances With Wolves (1990) – Dean Semler
JFK (1991) – Robert Richardson
A River Runs Through It (1992) – Philippe Rousselot
Schindler’s List (1993) – Janusz Kaminski
Legends Of The Fall (1994) – John Toll
Braveheart (1995) – John Toll
The English Patient (1996) – John Seale
Titanic (1997) – Russell Carpenter
Saving Private Ryan (1998) – Janusz Kaminski
American Beauty (1999) – Conrad L. Hall
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) – Peter Pau
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) – Andrew Lesnie
Road To Perdition (2002) – Conrad L. Hall
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World (2003) – Russell Boyd
The Aviator (2004) – Robert Richardson
Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005) – Dion Beebe
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) – Guillermo Navarro
There Will Be Blood (2007) – Robert Elswit
Slumdog Millionaire (2008) – Anthony Dod Mantle
Avatar (2009) – Mauro Fiore
Inception (2010) – Wally Pfister
Hugo (2011) – Robert Richardson
Life Of Pi (2012) – Claudio Miranda
Gravity (2013) – Emmanuel Lubezki
Birdman (2014) – Emmanuel Lubezki
The Revenant (2015) – Emmanuel Lubezki
La La Land (2016) – Linus Sandgren
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) – Roger Deakins
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Every Best Cinematography Oscar Winner from 1929 to 2019
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The 2019 Oscars are just a day away now. If you’d like a dose of visual inspiration, check out this 10-minute video by Burger Fiction. It steps through every single film that won the “Best Cinematography” Oscar over the past 90 years, from 1929 to 2018 (and 2019 nominees as well).
Here’s a complete list of the films seen and the brilliant cinematographers behind them:
Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927/28) – Charles Rosher & Karl Struss
White Shadows In The South Seas (1928/29) – Clyde De Vinna
With Byrd At The South Pole (1929/30) – Joseph T. Rucker & Willard Van der Veer
Tabu: A Story Of The South Seas (1930/31) – Floyd Crosby
Shanghai Express (1931/32) – Lee Garmes
A Farewell To Arms (1932/33) – Charles Lang
Cleopatra (1934) – Victor Milner
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) – Hal Mohr
Anthony Adverse (1936 B&W) – Tony Gaudio
The Garden Of Allah (1936 COLOR) – W. Howard Greene & Harold Rosson
The Good Earth (1937 B&W) – Karl Freund
A Star Is Born (1937 COLOR) – W. Howard Greene
The Great Waltz (1938 B&W) – Joseph Ruttenberg
Sweethearts (1938 COLOR) – Oliver T. Marsh & Allen Davey
Wuthering Heights (1939 B&W) – Gregg Toland
Gone With The Wind (1939 COLOR) – Ernest Haller & Ray Rennahan
Rebecca (1940 B&W) – George Barnes
The Thief Of Bagdad (1940 COLOR) – Georges Perinal
How Green Was My Valley (1941 B&W) – Arthur C. Miller
Blood And Sand (1941 COLOR) – Ernest Palmer & Ray Rennahan
Mrs. Miniver (1942 B&W) – Joseph Ruttenberg
The Black Swan (1942 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
The Song Of Bernadette (1943 B&W) – Arthur C. Miller
Phantom Of The Opera (1943 COLOR) – Hal Mohr & W. Howard Greene
Laura (1944 B&W) – Joseph LaShelle
Wilson (1944 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945 B&W) – Harry Stradling
Leave Her To Heaven (1945 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
Anna And The King Of Siam (1945 B&W) – Arthur C. Miller
The Yearling (1946 COLOR) – Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith & Arthur E. Arling
Great Expectations (1947 B&W) – Guy Green
Black Narcissus (1947 COLOR) – Jack Cardiff
The Naked City (1948 B&W) – William H. Daniels
Joan Of Arc (1948 COLOR) – Joseph A. Valentine, William V. Skall & Winton Hoch
Battleground (1949 B&W) – Paul C. Vogel
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949 COLOR) – Winton Hoch
The Third Man (1950 B&W) – Robert Krasker
King Solomon’s Mines (1950 COLOR) – Robert Surtees
A Place In The Sun (1951 B&W) – William C. Mellor
An American In Paris (1951 COLOR) – Alfred Gilks & John Alton
The Bad And The Beautiful (1952 B&W) – Robert Surtees
The Quiet Man (1952 COLOR) – Winton Hoch & Archie Stout
From Here To Eternity (1953 B&W) – Burnett Guffey
Shane (1953 COLOR) – Loyal Griggs
On The Waterfront (1954 B&W) – Boris Kaufman
Three Coins In The Fountain (1954 COLOR) – Milton R. Krasner
The Rose Tattoo (1955 B&W) – James Wong Howe
To Catch A Thief (1955 COLOR) – Robert Burks
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 B&W) – Joseph Ruttenberg
Around The World In 80 Days (1956 COLOR) – Lionel Lindon
The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) – Jack Hildyard
The Defiant Ones (1958 B&W) – Sam Leavitt
Gigi (1958 COLOR) – Joseph Ruttenberg
The Diary Of Anne Frank (1959 B&W) – William C. Mellor
Ben-Hur (1959 COLOR) – Robert Surtees
Sons And Lovers (1960 B&W) – Freddie Francis
Spartacus (1960 COLOR) – Russel Metty
The Hustler (1961 B&W) – Eugen Schufftan
West Side Story (1961 COLOR) – Daniel L. Fapp
The Longest Day (1962 B&W) – Jean Bourgoin & Walter Wottitz
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962 COLOR) – Freddie Young
Hud (1963 B&W) – James Wong Howe
Cleopatra (1963 COLOR) – Leon Shamroy
Zorba The Greek (1964 B&W) – Walter Lassally
My Fair Lady (1964 COLOR) – Harry Stradling
Ship Of Fools (1965 B&W) – Ernest Laszlo
Doctor Zhivago (1965 COLOR) – Freddie Young
Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966 B&W) – Haskell Wexler
A Man For All Seasons (1966 COLOR) – Ted Moore
Bonnie And Clyde (1967) – Burnett Guffey
Romeo And Juliet (1968) – Pasqualino De Santis
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) – Conrad L. Hall
Ryan’s Daughter (1970) – Freddie Young
Fiddler On The Roof (1971) – Oswald Morris
Cabaret (1972) – Geoffrey Unsworth
Cries And Whispers (1973) – Sven Nykvist
The Towering Inferno (1974) – Fred J. Koenekamp & Joseph F. Biroc
Barry Lyndon (1975) – John Alcott
Bound For Glory (1976) – Haskell Wexler
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977) – Vilmos Zsigmond
Days Of Heaven (1978) – Nestor Almendros
Apocalypse Now (1979) – Vittorio Storaro
Tess (1980) – Geoffrey Unsworth & Ghislain Cloquet
Reds (1981) – Vittorio Storaro
Gandhi (1982) – Billy Williams & Ronnie Taylor
Fanny And Alexander (1983) – Sven Nykvist
The Killing Fields (1984) – Chris Menges
Out Of Africa (1985) – David Watkin
The Mission (1986) – Chris Menges
The Last Emperor (1987) – Vittorio Storaro
Mississippi Burning (1988) – Peter Biziou
Glory (1989) – Freddie Francis
Dances With Wolves (1990) – Dean Semler
JFK (1991) – Robert Richardson
A River Runs Through It (1992) – Philippe Rousselot
Schindler’s List (1993) – Janusz Kaminski
Legends Of The Fall (1994) – John Toll
Braveheart (1995) – John Toll
The English Patient (1996) – John Seale
Titanic (1997) – Russell Carpenter
Saving Private Ryan (1998) – Janusz Kaminski
American Beauty (1999) – Conrad L. Hall
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) – Peter Pau
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) – Andrew Lesnie
Road To Perdition (2002) – Conrad L. Hall
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World (2003) – Russell Boyd
The Aviator (2004) – Robert Richardson
Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005) – Dion Beebe
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) – Guillermo Navarro
There Will Be Blood (2007) – Robert Elswit
Slumdog Millionaire (2008) – Anthony Dod Mantle
Avatar (2009) – Mauro Fiore
Inception (2010) – Wally Pfister
Hugo (2011) – Robert Richardson
Life Of Pi (2012) – Claudio Miranda
Gravity (2013) – Emmanuel Lubezki
Birdman (2014) – Emmanuel Lubezki
The Revenant (2015) – Emmanuel Lubezki
La La Land (2016) – Linus Sandgren
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) – Roger Deakins
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Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927/28) - Charles Rosher & Karl Struss
White Shadows In The South Seas (1928/29) - Clyde De Vinna
With Byrd At The South Pole (1929/30) - Joseph T. Rucker & Willard Van der Veer
Tabu: A Story Of The South Seas (1930/31) - Floyd Crosby
Shanghai Express (1931/32) - Lee Garmes
A Farewell To Arms (1932/33) - Charles Lang
Cleopatra (1934) - Victor Milner
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) - Hal Mohr
Anthony Adverse (1936 B&W) - Tony Gaudio
The Garden Of Allah (1936 COLOR) - W. Howard Greene & Harold Rosson
The Good Earth (1937 B&W) - Karl Freund
A Star Is Born (1937 COLOR) - W. Howard Greene
The Great Waltz (1938 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg
Sweethearts (1938 COLOR) - Oliver T. Marsh & Allen Davey
Wuthering Heights (1939 B&W) - Gregg Toland
Gone With The Wind (1939 COLOR) - Ernest Haller & Ray Rennahan
Rebecca (1940 B&W) - George Barnes
The Thief Of Bagdad (1940 COLOR) - Georges Perinal
How Green Was My Valley (1941 B&W) - Arthur C. Miller
Blood And Sand (1941 COLOR) - Ernest Palmer & Ray Rennahan
Mrs. Miniver (1942 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg
The Black Swan (1942 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
The Song Of Bernadette (1943 B&W) - Arthur C. Miller
Phantom Of The Opera (1943 COLOR) - Hal Mohr & W. Howard Greene
Laura (1944 B&W) - Joseph LaShelle
Wilson (1944 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945 B&W) - Harry Stradling
Leave Her To Heaven (1945 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
Anna And The King Of Siam (1945 B&W) - Arthur C. Miller
The Yearling (1946 COLOR) - Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith & Arthur E. Arling
Great Expectations (1947 B&W) - Guy Green
Black Narcissus (1947 COLOR) - Jack Cardiff
The Naked City (1948 B&W) - William H. Daniels
Joan Of Arc (1948 COLOR) - Joseph A. Valentine, William V. Skall & Winton Hoch
Battleground (1949 B&W) - Paul C. Vogel
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949 COLOR) - Winton Hoch
The Third Man (1950 B&W) - Robert Krasker
King Solomon’s Mines (1950 COLOR) - Robert Surtees
A Place In The Sun (1951 B&W) - William C. Mellor
An American In Paris (1951 COLOR) - Alfred Gilks & John Alton
The Bad And The Beautiful (1952 B&W) - Robert Surtees
The Quiet Man (1952 COLOR) - Winton Hoch & Archie Stout
From Here To Eternity (1953 B&W) - Burnett Guffey
Shane (1953 COLOR) - Loyal Griggs
On The Waterfront (1954 B&W) - Boris Kaufman
Three Coins In The Fountain (1954 COLOR) - Milton R. Krasner
The Rose Tattoo (1955 B&W) - James Wong Howe
To Catch A Thief (1955 COLOR) - Robert Burks
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg
Around The World In 80 Days (1956 COLOR) - Lionel Lindon
The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) - Jack Hildyard
The Defiant Ones (1958 B&W) - Sam Leavitt
Gigi (1958 COLOR) - Joseph Ruttenberg
The Diary Of Anne Frank (1959 B&W) - William C. Mellor
Ben-Hur (1959 COLOR) - Robert Surtees
Sons And Lovers (1960 B&W) - Freddie Francis
Spartacus (1960 COLOR) - Russel Metty
The Hustler (1961 B&W) - Eugen Schufftan
West Side Story (1961 COLOR) - Daniel L. Fapp
The Longest Day (1962 B&W) - Jean Bourgoin & Walter Wottitz
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962 COLOR) - Freddie Young
Hud (1963 B&W) - James Wong Howe
Cleopatra (1963 COLOR) - Leon Shamroy
Zorba The Greek (1964 B&W) - Walter Lassally
My Fair Lady (1964 COLOR) - Harry Stradling
Ship Of Fools (1965 B&W) - Ernest Laszlo
Doctor Zhivago (1965 COLOR) - Freddie Young
Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966 B&W) - Haskell Wexler
A Man For All Seasons (1966 COLOR) - Ted Moore
Bonnie And Clyde (1967) - Burnett Guffey
Romeo And Juliet (1968) - Pasqualino De Santis
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) - Conrad L. Hall
Ryan’s Daughter (1970) - Freddie Young
Fiddler On The Roof (1971) - Oswald Morris
Cabaret (1972) - Geoffrey Unsworth
Cries And Whispers (1973) - Sven Nykvist
The Towering Inferno (1974) - Fred J. Koenekamp & Joseph F. Biroc
Barry Lyndon (1975) - John Alcott
Bound For Glory (1976) - Haskell Wexler
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977) - Vilmos Zsigmond
Days Of Heaven (1978) - Nestor Almendros
Apocalypse Now (1979) - Vittorio Storaro
Tess (1980) - Geoffrey Unsworth & Ghislain Cloquet
Reds (1981) - Vittorio Storaro
Gandhi (1982) - Billy Williams & Ronnie Taylor
Fanny And Alexander (1983) - Sven Nykvist
The Killing Fields (1984) - Chris Menges
Out Of Africa (1985) - David Watkin
The Mission (1986) - Chris Menges
The Last Emperor (1987) - Vittorio Storaro
Mississippi Burning (1988) - Peter Biziou
Glory (1989) - Freddie Francis
Dances With Wolves (1990) - Dean Semler
JFK (1991) - Robert Richardson
A River Runs Through It (1992) - Philippe Rousselot
Schindler’s List (1993) - Janusz Kaminski
Legends Of The Fall (1994) - John Toll
Braveheart (1995) - John Toll
The English Patient (1996) - John Seale
Titanic (1997) - Russell Carpenter
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Janusz Kaminski
American Beauty (1999) - Conrad L. Hall
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) - Peter Pau
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) - Andrew Lesnie
Road To Perdition (2002) - Conrad L. Hall
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World (2003) - Russell Boyd
The Aviator (2004) - Robert Richardson
Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005) - Dion Beebe
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) - Guillermo Navarro
There Will Be Blood (2007) - Robert Elswit
Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Anthony Dod Mantle
Avatar (2009) - Mauro Fiore
Inception (2010) - Wally Pfister
Hugo (2011) - Robert Richardson
Life Of Pi (2012) - Claudio Miranda
Gravity (2013) - Emmanuel Lubezki
Birdman (2014) - Emmanuel Lubezki
The Revenant (2015) - Emmanuel Lubezki
La La Land (2016) - Linus Sandgren
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) - Roger Deakins
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The Big Bash League season 8 has created a huge impact for all the cricket fans. The next games will be the 20th & 21st match of the Big Bash League which will be played on Jan 5th, 2019. The 20th match will be between Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Thunder at Carrara Oval, Queensland, The Melbourne Stars are in the 5th position and Sydney Thunder is in the 3rd position in the points table. The 21st match is between Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat at Perth Stadium, Perth. The Perth Scorchers are in the 7th position and Brisbane Heat is in the 8th position in the points table. Play Fantasy Cricket for Big Bash League. Pick your Best '5 Players' and Start Playing at https://www.pick5cricket.com/, Win Cash & Get Exciting Prizes! Big Bash League 2019 - 20th Match Match Details:  Match:                            MLS vs SYT Date:                              Saturday, January 05, 2019 Time:                             07:15 AM GMT Place:                            Carrara Oval, Queensland Melbourne Stars Team:  Glenn Maxwell (c), Dwayne Bravo, Jackson Coleman, Nic Maddinson, Michael Beer, Ben Dunk (wk), Evan Gulbis, Peter Handscomb, Jackson Bird, Scott Boland, Adam Zampa, Daniel Worrall, Marcus Stoinis, Nick Larkin, Seb Gotch (wk), Matthew Parkinson, Travis Dean, Sandeep Lamichhane, Liam Bowe, Jonathan Merlo, Lance Morris Sydney Thunder Team: Shane Watson (c), Callum Ferguson, Jos Buttler (wk), Chris Jordan, Usman Khawaja, Joe Root, Pat Cummins, Kurtis Patterson, Gurinder Sandhu, Sam Rainbird, Fawad Ahmed, Anton Devcich, Jay Lenton (wk), Chris Green, Liam Hatcher, Ryan Gibson, Nathan McAndrew, Arjun Nair, Jason Sangha, Daniel Sams, Jonathan Cook, Matthew Gilkes Big Bash League 2019 - 21st Match Match Details:  Match:                            PRS vs BRH Date:                              Saturday, January 05, 2019 Time:                             10:30 AM GMT Place:                            Perth Stadium, Perth Perth Scorchers Team:  Mitchell Marsh (c), David Willey, Michael Klinger, Jason Behrendorff, Shaun Marsh, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Usman Qadir, William Bosisto, Cameron Bancroft, Joel Paris, Ashton Agar, Sam Whiteman (wk), Hilton Cartwright, Andrew Tye, Jhye Richardson, Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Ashton Turner Brisbane Heat Team: James Pattinson, Chris Lynn (c), Ben Cutting, Joe Burns, Josh Lalor, Mark Steketee, Alex Ross, Matt Renshaw, Marnus Labuschagne, Brendon McCullum, Sam Heazlett, Mitchell Swepson, Brendan Doggett, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Max Bryant, Matthew Kuhnemann, Jack Prestwidge, Jimmy Peirson (wk)
http://pick5cricket.blogspot.com/2019/01/big-bash-league-2019-20th-21st-match.html
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McGeehan goal keeps Scunthorpe level with Rotherham in play-offs
Cameron McGeehan scrambled in a late equaliser to earn Scunthorpe a draw in the first leg of their League One play-off semi-final with Rotherham United.
Rotherham went in front when Jon Taylor fired home but Scunthorpe levelled immediately when Michael Ihiekwe turned Duane Holmes’ chip into his own net.
Substitute Joe Newell drove in with his first touch to put the Millers ahead.
But McGeehan’s first goal for the Iron ensured the tie is level going into Wednesday’s second leg.
Relive Scunthorpe’s draw with Rotherham[1]
McGeehan’s close-range finish, after Rotherham keeper Marek Rodak and defender Ihiekwe got in each other’s way, extended Scunthorpe’s unbeaten run to nine games, eight of which have come under the interim management of Nick Daws.
However, it maintained their run of never having won a first leg in the play-offs.
Despite a fast-paced start, neither defence had looked in trouble before the game burst into life with two goals in a minute as Ihiekwe’s own goal cancelled out Taylor’s angled finish.
Defender Rory McArdle twice went close to giving the Iron the lead as he hit the bar with a half-volley from a corner before heading straight at Rodak from close range.
However, the decisive moment appeared to come midway through the second half when Newell’s angled finish restored the visitors’ lead soon after he replaced Taylor at the same time as Scunthorpe keeper Matt Gilks was forced off with a knee injury.
Holmes was denied by Rodak and Ivan Toney hit the post as Scunthorpe threatened to level immediately again.
But just when it appeared that Rotherham would hold on to claim a third win over Scunthorpe this season, substitute McGeehan poked in to leave the tie evenly poised.
Line-ups[2]
Match Stats[3]
Live Text[4]
Line-ups
Scunthorpe
1GilksSubstituted forWatsonat 62'minutes
2Clarke
23McArdle
5WallaceBooked at 38mins
3Townsend
16AdelakunSubstituted forMcGeehanat 75'minutes
24Yates
6Ojo
11Morris
19Holmes
9ToneySubstituted forHopperat 90+4'minutes
Substitutes
12Bishop
14Hopper
17Novak
18Vermijl
21Burgess
26McGeehan
31Watson
Rotherham
13Rodák
2Emmanuel
20Ihiekwe
6WoodBooked at 40mins
3Mattock
4Vaulks
11TaylorBooked at 55minsSubstituted forNewellat 63'minutes
17TowellSubstituted forAjayiat 72'minutes
8PalmerBooked at 50mins
23R WilliamsSubstituted forFordeat 90+6'minutes
24Smith
Substitutes
5Ajayi
7Forde
10Ball
12Price
18Purrington
22Newell
31Lavery
Referee:
Tim Robinson
Attendance:
6,591
Match Stats
Home TeamScunthorpeAway TeamRotherham
Possession
Home53%
Away47%
Shots
Home18
Away13
Shots on Target
Home5
Away3
Corners
Home9
Away3
Fouls
Home14
Away22
Live Text
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Match ends, Scunthorpe United 2, Rotherham United 2.
Full Time
Posted at 90'+8'
Second Half ends, Scunthorpe United 2, Rotherham United 2.
Posted at 90'+7'
Attempt missed. Murray Wallace (Scunthorpe United) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right following a corner.
Posted at 90'+7'
Corner, Scunthorpe United. Conceded by Richard Wood.
Posted at 90'+7'
Attempt blocked. Cameron McGeehan (Scunthorpe United) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Josh Morris.
Substitution
Posted at 90'+6'
Substitution, Rotherham United. Anthony Forde replaces Ryan Williams.
Posted at 90'+6'
Cameron McGeehan (Scunthorpe United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 90'+6'
Foul by Michael Smith (Rotherham United).
Posted at 90'+4'
Attempt saved. Ryan Williams (Rotherham United) with an attempt from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Joe Mattock with a cross.
Substitution
Posted at 90'+4'
Substitution, Scunthorpe United. Tom Hopper replaces Ivan Toney.
Posted at 90'+3'
Attempt blocked. Joe Newell (Rotherham United) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Ryan Williams.
Posted at 90'+2'
Foul by Ivan Toney (Scunthorpe United).
Posted at 90'+2'
Richard Wood (Rotherham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 90'+1'
Foul by Ivan Toney (Scunthorpe United).
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Richard Wood (Rotherham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Goal!
Posted at 88'
Goal! Scunthorpe United 2, Rotherham United 2. Cameron McGeehan (Scunthorpe United) left footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner.
Posted at 87'
Josh Morris (Scunthorpe United) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Posted at 87'
Foul by Semi Ajayi (Rotherham United).
Posted at 86'
Attempt missed. Ryan Williams (Rotherham United) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Michael Smith.
Posted at 83'
Murray Wallace (Scunthorpe United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 83'
Foul by Joe Newell (Rotherham United).
Posted at 81'
Foul by Ryan Yates (Scunthorpe United).
Posted at 81'
Matthew Palmer (Rotherham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 79'
Corner, Scunthorpe United. Conceded by Michael Ihiekwe.
Posted at 79'
Attempt missed. Josh Morris (Scunthorpe United) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Duane Holmes.
Posted at 75'
Ryan Yates (Scunthorpe United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 75'
Foul by Will Vaulks (Rotherham United).
Substitution
Posted at 75'
Substitution, Scunthorpe United. Cameron McGeehan replaces Hakeeb Adelakun.
Posted at 74'
Foul by Duane Holmes (Scunthorpe United).
Posted at 74'
Joe Mattock (Rotherham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 72'
Hakeeb Adelakun (Scunthorpe United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 72'
Foul by Joe Mattock (Rotherham United).
Posted at 72'
Attempt missed. Semi Ajayi (Rotherham United) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left.
Posted at 72'
Attempt blocked. Michael Smith (Rotherham United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Will Vaulks.
Substitution
Posted at 72'
Substitution, Rotherham United. Semi Ajayi replaces Richard Towell.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Posted at 69'
Delay in match Michael Ihiekwe (Rotherham United) because of an injury.
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Foul by Josh Morris (Scunthorpe United).
Posted at 69'
Michael Ihiekwe (Rotherham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 67'
Attempt missed. Funso Ojo (Scunthorpe United) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left following a corner.
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Premier League 2016 summertime transpose opening: club-by-club verdicts
The lowdown on the business conducted by Englands top-flight sororities before the delivery deadline
Arsenal
It has taken two summertimes but Arsne Wenger has finally bought to strengthen the sticker of his squad. Coming in after Petr Cech last-place season are actors to address key stances that have needed bolstering for some time. Wenger hopes Shkodran Mustafi speedily models a great partnership with Laurent Koscielny, while Granit Xhaka has already inspired comparisons to Emmanuel Petit in midfield. The wildcard is the 27 -year-old Lucas Prez up front. Arsenal fans praying a nightmare striker are hoping for the best from an unfamiliar appoint with a honour as a late developer, a Spanish Jamie Vardy. Jack Wilsheres loan move to Bournemouth accepts out among the retirements. Amy Lawrence
Major moves
In : Granit Xhaka Borussia Mnchengladbach 35 m; Shkodran Mustafi Valencia 35 m; Lucas Prez Deportivo La Corua 17 m; Rob Holding Bolton Wanderers 2m Out : Tomas Rosicky Sparta Prague Free; Joel Campbell Sporting Lisbon( loan ); Calum Chambers Middlesbrough( lend ); Jack Wilshere Bournemouth( lend)
Bournemouth
Signing Jordon Ibe from Liverpool for a club-record 15 m was an early sign of the intentions and the winger was soon must be accompanied by Brad Smith, with the Anfield left-back moving for 3m. But few have been able to expected Jack Wilshere would be heading to the Vitality Stadium. The signing of the Arsenal midfielder on loan in the face of interest from Milan, Roma and Crystal Palace represents a significant takeover. There is excitement, very, about Lewis Cook, the teenage midfielder who arrived for 7m from Leeds United. Marc Wilson has signed from Stoke in an attempt to improve Bournemouths leaky excuse. Jacob Steinberg
Major moves
In : Jordon Ibe Liverpool 15 m; Lewis Cook Leeds United 7m; Lys Mousset Le Havre 5m; Brad Smith Liverpool 3m; Marc Wilson Stoke 2m; Nathan Ak Chelsea( loan ); Jack Wilshere Arsenal( lend)
Out : Matt Ritchie Newcastle United 10 m; Tommy Elphick Aston Villa 3.3 m; Lee Tomlin Bristol City 3m
The ups and downs of Jack Wilsheres vocation thus far
Burnley
The club have expended around 18 m on reinforcements, a piddling summing-up next to the amounts being twinkled by northwest neighbours but considerably more than the 5m they expended to no avail two years ago, the previous duration they were promoted. Burnley have violated their transport enter twice, first for the Belgium defender Steven Defour, then with the deadline-day acquisition of their long-term target Jeff Hendrick, though a cope for the Poland winger Kamil Grosicki fell through. Burnley should be competitive again, if not yet fairly the brand-new Leicester, particularly as Sean Dyche has picked up a couple of shrewd loan signals in Patrick Bamford and Jon Flanagan. Paul Wilson
Major moves
In : Steven Defour Anderlecht 7.3 m; Jon Flanagan Liverpool( loan ); Patrick Bamford Chelsea( loan ); Jeff Hendrick Derby 10.5 m Out : Joey Barton Rangers( free ); Matt Gilks Rangers( free)
Chelsea
For the second summer in succession, there was a preferably slapdash experience to much of Chelseas business. The advents of NGolo Kant and Michy Batshuayi mounted an upbeat manner but the endeavours of defensive reinforcements passed Michael Emenalo and Marina Granovskaia on a instead tortuous seek of various types of overpriced centre-halves in Serie A. They intent up haunting Marcos Alonso for cros at left-back, with all streets eventually, and instead bafflingly, leading to David Luiz at Paris Saint-Germain. Antonio Conte clearly likes certain challenges. There ought to have the usual flurry of loan retirements and last years surprise deadline-day subscribe, Papy Djilobodji, was sold at vast profit. Dominic Fifield
Major moves
In : Michy Batshuayi Marseille 33 m; NGolo Kant Leicester City 30 m; Marcos Alonso Fiorentina 23 m; David Luiz PSG 34 m
Out : Mohamed Salah Roma 12 m; Papy Djilobodji Sunderland 8m; Juan Cuadrado Juventus( lend)
David Luiz set to rejoin Chelsea in 38 m deal
Crystal Palace
The failure to secure Jack Wilshere on deadline date showed anticlimax but Alan Pardew is more difficult to grumble as to the bulk of the business conducted in this space. Palaces inadequacies up front should be relieved by the reachings of Christian Benteke and Loc Rmy, while Andros Townsend and Steve Mandanda also represent a step forward in tone. James Tomkins is the extent of the defensive plow while Yannick Bolasie will be missed as will Mile Jedinak but there can be no more forgives. After two wins in 24 Premier League activities, this team must now revive. DF
Major moves
In : Christian Benteke Liverpool 27 m; Andros Townsend Newcastle United 13 m; James Tomkins West Ham 9.9 m; Steve Mandanda Marseille Free; Loc Rmy Chelsea( lend) Out : Yannick Bolasie Everton 25 m; Dwight Gayle Newcastle United 10 m; Alex McCarthy Southampton 4m; Mile Jedinak Aston Villa 3.2 m; Adrian Mariappa Watford( free ); Marouane Chamakh , Emmanuel Adebayor Both exhausted; Brede Hangeland Retired
Everton
Ronald Koemans first summer in charge of Everton revolved around the two big names who wanted away John Stones and Romelu Lukaku and the fraternity appear to have doing well in keeping one and obtaining a handsome cost for the other. Lukaku should be as good as a new sign as long as he devotes himself amply to the cause this season, and he will have Enner Valencia to support him in attack after failing to land Moussa Sissoko or Yacine Brahimi, while bring back Ashley Williams to oust Stones could turn out to be one of the smartest fragments of business of the summer. Beginners Maarten Stekelenburg and Idrissa Gana Gueye had now been made a favourable impression at Goodison. Yannick Bolasie was more of a astound but has all the attacking tones Everton strive. PW
Major moves
In : Yannick Bolasie Crystal Palace 25 m; Ashley Williams Swansea 12 m; Idrissa Gueye Aston Villa 7m; Maarten Stekelenburg Fulham 850 k; Enner Valencia West Ham( lend)
Out : John Stones Manchester City 47.5 m; Tim Howard Colorado Rapids( free ); Steven Pienaar Sunderland( free ); Leon Osman Released
Evertons Ashley Williams praises followers after the competitor against West Bromwich Albion alongside Yannick Bolasie. Picture: Jason Cairnduff/ Reuters
Hull City
A summer of disarray boasting Steve Bruces departure, various serious injuries and a potential Chinese takeover threatened to produce no ratifies. Happily for Mike Phelan a collective 17 m was belatedly spent on three participates Ryan Mason, David Marshall and Will Keane before the midfielder James Weir met from Manchester United and the striker Dieumerci Mbokani came in from Norwich on deadline epoch. The custodian director must also have been relieved to construe Abel Hernndez, his hotshot striker, stay put in the face of a 20 m Aston Villa bid. The squad remain understaffed but Hulls position no longer ogles quite as critical as it did a week ago. Louise Taylor
Major moves
In : Ryan Mason Tottenham 12.5 m; David Marshall Cardiff City 3.5 m; Will Keane Manchester United 1m; James Weir Manchester United( undisclosed ); Dieumerci Mbokani Norwich City( lend ); Markus Henriksen AZ Alkmaar( lend) Out : Mo Diam Newcastle United 4.5 m; Sone Aluko Fulham( free)
Leicester City
Leicester broke their transfer record three times, firstly to sign Nampalys Mendy and Ahmed Musa and then on deadline day to bring in Islam Slimani. The one downside for the Premier League endorses and it came as a major blow to Claudio Ranieri was NGolo Kants departure to Chelsea. Musa and Slimani will give Leicester plenty of criticizing alternatives while Mendy has to fill Kants boots good luck with that. A question mark wavers over the quality of their center defensive cover for Wes Morgan and Robert Huth. SJ
Major moves
In : Islam Slimani Sporting Lisbon 30 m; Ahmed Musa CSKA Moscow 16 m; Nampalys Mendy Nice 13 m; Bartosz Kapustka Cracovia 4.25 m; Ron-Robert Zieler Hannover 2.8 m; Luis Hernndez Sporting Gijn( free)
Out : NGolo Kant Chelsea 30 m; Andrej Kramaric Hoffenheim 8.5 m; Ritchie De Laet Aston Villa 1.9 m; Gkhan Inler Besiktas( undisc)
Islam Slimani meets Leicester from Sporting in 30 m move
Liverpool
Jrgen Klopp did most of his business rapidly and decisively, bringing in got a couple of proven though expensive Premier League performers in Sadio Man and Georginio Wijnaldum, while including agreements from around Europe such as Loris Karius and Jol Matip. It is the outgoing inventory that catches the eye at Anfield, however. Only Chelsea have moved on or liberated as many actors, but Liverpools departees are better known, with Christian Benteke, Joe Allen, Jordon Ibe and Martin Skrtel among the headliners. While Liverpool still have a large squad their somewhat muted start to the season has led to some consideration of determining whether Klopp has left all his basis fully treated. PW
Major moves
In : Sadio Man Southampton 30 m; Georginio Wijnaldum Newcastle United 25 m; Loris Karius Mainz 4.7 m; Ragnar Klavan Augsburg 4.25 m; Jol Matip Schalke( free) Out : Christian Benteke Crystal Palace 27 m; Jordon Ibe Bournemouth 15 m; Joe Allen Stoke City 13 m; Martin Skrtel Fenerbahce 5m; Luis Alberto Lazio 4.3 m; Brad Smith Bournemouth 3m; Jon Flanagan Burnley( lend ); Kolo Tour Celtic( free ); Mario Balotelli Nice( free ); Lazar Markovic Sporting Lisbon( loan)
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola can be as happy with his trading as Jos Mourinho is with his at Manchester United. Citys major acquisitions are Leroy San, Ilkay Gndogan, John Stones, Nolito and Claudio Bravo. The last-place musician is the permutation for Joe Hart, whose drop-off as the No1 goalkeeper and loan to Torino is the story of this opening. Out, too, going to go Samir Nasri and Wilfried Bony, also on a loan basis. But it is the Hart-Bravo move that Guardiola may be judged on. If the Chilean proves a bad buy City could struggle. Jamie Jackson
Major moves
In : John Stones Everton 47.5 m; Leroy San Schalke 37 m; Gabriel Jesus Palmeiras 27 m; Ilkay Gndogan Borussia Dortmund 21 m; Claudio Bravo Barcelona 15.4 m; Nolito Celta Vigo 14 m
Out : Edin Dzeko Roma 9.5 m( lend induced permanent ); Wilfried Bony Stoke City( lend ); Joe Hart Torino( loan ); Samir Nasri Sevilla( lend ); Eliaquim Mangala Valencia( lend ); Martn Demichelis Exhausted; Richard Wright Retired; Jason Denayer Sunderland( loan)
The 13 players who broke club transportation accounts in the Premier League
Manchester United
Eric Bailly, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba are four headline signings who appear to have significantly strengthened Jos Mourinhos squad as his backs flying start accentuates. The administrator related right-back and centre-half as feeble neighborhoods but has not included any actors in those departments. Still, Mourinho did all his recruitment before awareness-raising campaigns started and the United he is fashioning have gait, capability and a win-at-all costs attitude that will remind seasoned United watchers of best available Sir Alex Ferguson XIs. JJ
Major moves
In : Paul Pogba Juventus 89.25 m; Eric Bailly Villarreal 30 m; Henrikh Mkhitaryan Borussia Dortmund 26 m; Zlatan Ibrahimovic PSG( free)
Out : Paddy McNair Sunderland 5m; Donald Love Sunderland 1m; Will Keane Hull City 1m; Guillermo Varela Eintracht Frankfurt( loan ); James Wilson Derby County( loan ); Adnan Januzaj Sunderland( loan ); Cameron Borthwick-Jackson Wolves( lend ); Nick Powell Wigan Athletic( free ); Vctor Valds Middlesbrough( free ); James Weir Hull City( undisc)
Pogba: I am back home at Manchester United and here to win names
Middlesbrough
By doing the bulk of their assign business early, Boro have had a chance to bed in newcomers. Aitor Karanka certainly seems softly content with a space that has left him seeing strong competition in every plight across a well-balanced squad who should be capable of impounding their own in the Premier League. While Vctor Valds and lvaro Negredo are the star imports, Boro appear to have shopped sensibly even if numerous Teessiders will have been grieved to experience Albert Adomah, a very popular winger( albeit one who did not ever envision eye to eye with Karanka) vary for Aston Villa on Wednesday. LT
Major conveys
In : Marten de Roon Atalanta 12 m; Viktor Fischer Ajax 4m; lvaro Negredo Valencia( loan ); Calum Chambers Arsenal( loan ); Vctor Valds Manchester United( free ); Brad Guzan Aston Villa( free ); Gastn Ramrez Southampton( free ); Adama Traor Aston Villa( undisc)
Out : Albert Adomah Aston Villa Part-exchange; Adam Reach Sheffield Wednesday( undisc)
Alvaro Negredo of Middlesbrough brawls with Gareth McAuley of West Bromwich Albion. Photo: Stu Forster/ Getty Images
Southampton
The window began with yet another round of differences. Ronald Koeman met Everton, and supplanting Sadio Man, Victor Wanyama and Graziano Pell has not been easy. Nonetheless, Southampton broke their move enter when they signed Lilles assaulting midfielder Sofiane Boufal for 15.9 m and, although women appear light up front, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Nathan Redmond are predicting young abilities. JS
Major moves
In : Sofiane Boufal Lille 15.9 m; Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg Bayern Munich 12.75 m; Nathan Redmond Norwich City 11 m; Alex McCarthy Crystal Palace 4m; Jrmy Pied Nice( free) Out : Sadio Man Liverpool 30 m; Graziano Pell SD Luneng 12.9 m; Victor Wanyama Tottenham 11 m; Juanmi Real Sociedad 4m; Sam Gallagher Blackburn Rovers( loan ); Paulo Gazzaniga Rayo Vallecano( loan ); Gastn Ramrez Middlesbrough( lend)
Stoke City
This had the makings of a thwart opening for Stoke but a couple of important loan bargains on deadline era have changed thoughts. Wilfried Bonys reaching from Manchester City imparts Stoke a sincere point threat something that they have been lacking for a long time while Bruno Martins Indis loan move from Porto will strengthen center explanation. Signing Joe Allen, like Bony a former Swansea player, earlier in the summer was also a very good bit of business. SJ
Major moves
In : Joe Allen Liverpool 13 m; Ramadan Sobhi Ahly 4.3 m; Wilfried Bony Manchester City( loan ); Bruno Martins Indi Porto( loan ); Lee Grant Derby County( loan) Out : Marc Wilson Bournemouth 2m; Steve Sidwell Brighton( free ); Peter Odemwingie Released; Joselu Deportivo la Corua( loan)
Sunderland
The hiatus prompted by Englands courtship of Sam Allardyce before David Moyess appointment as his heir hardly facilitated Sunderlands assign strategy and they were never on the front hoof. Club-record signing Didier Ndong sounds a midfield gamble following a series of rebuffs from more experienced policy options and the force still ogle worryingly thin in places, most notably attack where Moyes must dread Jermain Defoe getting injured. Jason Denayer has joined from Manchester City to provide farther alternatives in defense. LT
Major moves
In : Didier Ndong Lorient 13.6; Papy Djilobodji Chelsea 8m; Paddy McNair Manchester United 5m; Donald Love Manchester United 1m; Steven Pienaar Everton( free ); Javier Manquillo Atltico( loan ); Adnan Januzaj Manchester United( loan ); Jason Denayer Manchester City( lend ); Mika Boavista( undisclosed) Out : Youns Kaboul Watford 3.5 m; Emmanuele Giaccherini Napoli 1.2 m; Liam Bridcutt Leeds United 978 k; Santiago Vergini Boca Juniors 765 k
Swansea City
What a regret. Joe Allen and Wilfried Bony are now available the summer months, two former players who would have been happy to go back to the Liberty Stadium and, in doing so, would have given everyone at the society a huge face-lift, yet Swansea missed out on both to Stoke. They naughtily need the striker Borja Bastn, their 15.5 m club-record ratify, to come good and Fernando Llorente must also weigh in with a few purposes. Another anxiety would be the failure to sign an experienced replacing for Ashley Williams, their former command. SJ
Major moves
In : Borja Bastn Atltico 15.5 m; Alfie Mawson Barnsley 5m; Fernando Llorente Sevilla 5m; Leroy Fer QPR 3.5 m( lend move obliged permanent) Out : Andr Ayew West Ham 20.5 m; Ashley Williams Everton 12 m; Alberto Paloschi Atalanta 5m; der Lille 3.8 m
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs were always build from a strong basi and the adds-on of Vincent Janssen and Victor Wanyama have served to add more strength in depth. Georges-Kvin Nkoudou, whose be removed from Marseille seemed to drag on for weeks, could be an fascinating addition. Mauricio Pochettino will hope Moussa Sissoko, a late 30 m purchase from Newcastle from for the purposes of the noses of Everton, can find the organize he demo with France at Euro 2016 rather than return to the up-and-down sort he evidenced at St James Park. Interest in Wilfried Zaha seemed half-hearted at the price offered. DF
Major moves
In : Vincent Janssen Alkmaar 18.8 m; Victor Wanyama Southampton 11 m; Georges-Kvin NKoudou Marseille 9m; Pau Lopez Marseille( loan ); Moussa Sissoko Newcastle 30 m Out : Nacer Chadli West Bromwich Albion 13 m; Alex Pritchard Norwich City 7.9 m; Ryan Mason Hull City 10.1 m: DeAndre Yedlin Newcastle United 5m; Federico Fazio Roma( loan ); Nabil Bentaleb Schalke( lend ); Clinton Njie Marseille( loan)
Watford
Watford have brought in no fewer than 11 musicians into Walter Mazzarris squad. Several are familiar names, with Youns Kaboul and Daryl Janmaat provisioning much-needed experience across the backline but the most exciting business is currently in onslaught. The advent of Roberto Pereyra from Juventus should boost their firepower in a move partly funded by the sale of Matej Vydra to Derby County. Tom Morgan
Major moves
In : Isaac Success Granada 12.7 m; Roberto Pereyra Juventus 11 m; Sven Kums Gent 8.5 m; Daryl Janmaat Newcastle 7.5 m; Christian Kabasele Genk 5.9 m; Stefano Okaka Anderlecht 5.1 m; Youns Kaboul Sunderland 3.5 m; Brice Dja Djdj Marseille 3m; Adrian Mariappa C Palace( free ); Kenedy Chelsea( lend ); Camilo Ziga Napoli( lend ); Out : Matej Vydra Derby 8m; Miguel Layn Porto 5.1 m; Almen Abdi Sheffield Wednesday 3.1 m; Jos Manuel Jurado Espanyol 1m; Juanfran Dep La Corua( free ); Daniel Pudil Sheff Wed( free ); Gabriele Angella Udinese( free ); Mario Surez Valencia( loan ); Obbi Oulare Waregem( lend ); Steven Berghuis Feyenoord( lend ); Ikechi Anya Derby( undisclosed)
West Bromwich Albion
The club-record signed during Nacer Chadli from Tottenham for 13 m is the one bright place during a thoroughly underwhelming window for West Brom. If anything summed up the desperate nature of their assign business it was the news the unattached forwards Hal Robson-Kanu, who had been available all summertime, had connected on deadline daytime. The Watford right-back Allan Nyom arrived in a late slew. As for Saido Berahino, the word saga comes to psyche. SJ
Major moves
In : Nacer Chadli Tottenham 13 m; Matt Phillips QPR 5.5 m; Brendan Galloway Everton( loan ); Allan Nyom Watford( undisc ); Hal Robson-Kanu Unattached( free) Out : James Chester Aston Villa 7.9 m; Cristian Gamboa Celtic 1m; Anders Lindegaard Preston( free ); Stphane Sessgnon Secreted; Victor Anichebe Exhausted; Sbastien Pocognoli Brighton( loan ); Rickie Lambert Cardiff( undisclosed)
West Ham United
The squad has been strengthened but it remains to be seen whether the first team has been improved. Sofiane Feghouli, a free carry from Valencia, has been injured and Andr Ayew, signed for a record 20 m, is out until December, while Havard Nordtveit, Gokhan Tore, Edimilson Fernandes and Jonathan Calleri will need time to settle. With Andy Carroll injured and Diafra Sakhos focus elsewhere, Simone Zaza crowds a hole up front after connecting from Juventus but right-back remains a weakness. JS
Major moves
In : Andr Ayew Swansea City 20.5 m; Manuel Lanzini Al-Jazira 10.2 m( lend become permanent ); Arthur Masuaku Olympiakos 6m; Edimilson Fernandes Sion 5.4 m; Simone Zaza Juventus( loan ); Jonathan Calleri Maldonado( loan ); Gkhan Tre Besiktas( loan ); Havard Nordveit Borussia Mnchengladbach( free ); Sofiane Feghouli Valencia( free ); Ashley Fletcher Manchester United( free ); lvaro Arbeloa Unattached( free)
Out : James Tomkins Crystal Palace 9.9 m; Joey OBrien Secreted; Alex Song Barcelona( death of lend ); Enner Valencia Everton( loan)
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