Lovelace is well aware of his friend's role, and he reproaches him for it. |
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In a strange twist, Chambers was to play the part of Shana Babcock, the best friend of Linda Lovelace. |
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The genial dialogue between Lovelace and her costar, Harry Reems, is like a vaudeville routine. |
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Also known as Lady Lovelace, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, is considered the first computer programmer. |
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A valiant attempt to make a fair and emotionally truthful biopic of Linda Lovelace – though the woman herself remains unknowable. |
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Babbage worked closely with Ada Lovelace, daughter of the poet Byron, after whom the modern programming language ADA is named. |
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She says she appreciates the opportunity to celebrate Lovelace, and inform people about her. |
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In my speech I quoted the Lovelace decision where, in 1985, the government did expand its response. |
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The two Court of Appeal decisions, Perry and Lovelace, might have suggested otherwise. |
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Sandra Lovelace Nicholas will be sitting in the Senate as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. |
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When Wales and his new wife had a daughter in 2011, they named her Ada, after Lady Lovelace. |
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It also harkened back to Ada Lovelace, who asserted that machines would be able to do almost anything, except think on their own. |
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Famous for her role in Deep Throat, Linda Lovelace airs her dark secrets and life of tragedy. |
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Danville is currently producing his 2001 interview with Lovelace on 12-inch vinyl. |
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As deep throat turns 40 in June, its star, Linda Lovelace, is still on our minds. |
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Through feminism, Lovelace sought ways to politicize her traumatic relationship with a violent man. |
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Forty years later, Lovelace, who died in a car accident in 2002, is still a household name, an icon of the sexual revolution. |
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In the play, Babcock tries to persuade Lovelace to leave the abusive Chuck Traynor. |
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The ingenuity of Lovelace was to show the distinction between two realities, both potentially true. |
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While Lovelace gets many things right, it is the title character herself who seems to be severely underscripted. |
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Adam Brody has been working in smaller films like the upcoming Some Girls and Lovelace. |
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Herschel found the method impressive, Babbage knew of it, and it was later noted by Ada Lovelace as compatible with the analytical engine. |
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At the time of the Civil War, poetry had been dominated by metaphysical poetry of the John Donne, George Herbert, and Richard Lovelace sort. |
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Ada Lovelace corresponded with him during his development of the Analytical Engine. |
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However, some did question the propriety of having Lovelace, the villain of the novel, act in such an immoral fashion. |
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The best known of the Cavalier poets are Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew, and Sir John Suckling. |
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He became firm friends with Thomas Bigg, a surgeon and the son of Lovelace Bigg, a gentleman from Wiltshire. |
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This is the original novelisation by pulp writer Delos Lovelace, and oozes Hollywood-class horror. |
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In Lovelace, the Court found that the necessary evaluation of the needs of those included and excluded from the program had been taken into account. |
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Dr Lovelace added that the event was one of the two activities organised by ABP every year. |
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Lovelace is a womanizer who is more and more impressed by Clarissa Harlowe, a beautiful and virtuous young lady whose family has become very wealthy only in recent years. |
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Ada Lovelace, notable in her own right, collaborated with Charles Babbage on the analytical engine, a predecessor to modern computers. |
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In her desperate straits, Clarissa appraises too highly the qualities that set Lovelace beyond the world of her family, and, when he offers protection, she runs off with him. |
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The best known of the Cavalier poets are Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew and Sir John Suckling. |
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Without exception, the performances in Lovelace are brilliant – especially the principals, as well as Robert Patrick and an unrecognisable Sharon Stone as Linda's ice-cold parents. |
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And there was also Ada Lovelace, his collaborator and the world's first computer programmer. The argument against the great man theory of invention is not new. |
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I want to reference briefly the Lovelace case. |
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Because it was like postpartum depression getting over Lovelace. |
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Corporal Joe Kiefer and Corporal Brett Lovelace, veterans of the current Canadian conflict in Afghanistan, can't help but compare their experience with the trenches of the First World War. |
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During his 22 years with the Lovelace organization, he provided leadership for development of one of the world's leading research programs concerned with the toxic effects of airborne materials. |
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His only legitimate child, Ada Lovelace, is regarded by some as the first computer programmer based on her notes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. |
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The incomparable actor does double voice duty in Happy Feet, also featuring as the eccentric Rockhopper penguin Lovelace, the Guru of Adelie Land who also narrates the story. |
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In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine eight years earlier. |
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