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  2. A Man for All Seasons - Wikipedia

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    "A Man for All Seasons", a song by Concord Dawn from Chaos by Design "A Man for All Seasons", a song by Robbie Williams from the 2003 film Johnny English

  3. A Man for All Seasons (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British historical drama film directed and produced by Fred Zinnemann, adapted by Robert Bolt from his play of the same name.It depicts the final years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century Lord Chancellor of England who refused both to sign a letter asking Pope Clement VII to annul Henry VIII of England's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and to take an Oath of ...

  4. Lonely Days - Wikipedia

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    As in other territories, "Man for All Seasons", also taken from 2 Years On, featured as the B-side. [4] [5] Atco also issued a promotional single featuring the mono and stereo mixes on the disc's respective sides. [6] A music video of the song was made following the release of the song.

  5. Al Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Amy Johnson inspired the song "Flying Sorcery", from Year of the Cat. Henry VIII of England (misidentified by Stewart as Henry Plantagenet (Henry II)) [21] and Thomas More (Henry VIII's chancellor) are referenced in "A Man for All Seasons" from Time Passages. The assassin of Jean-Paul Marat is the subject of "Charlotte Corday", from Famous Last ...

  6. 2 Years On - Wikipedia

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    Despite the album marking the musical reunion of the Bee Gees, only three songs credited all three Gibb brothers as composers: the single "Lonely Days", its flip side "Man For All Seasons", and "Back Home". Maurice sings on all songs, but Barry and Robin are only on the ones they wrote or co-wrote. [6]

  7. 39th Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Six films won multiple Oscars this year—A Man for All Seasons, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Grand Prix, Fantastic Voyage, A Man and a Woman, and Born Free—a record that was later tied in 2010, 2012, and 2017, and surpassed in 2020/21, when seven films won at least two Oscars.

  8. I went to Burning Man for the first time. Here are 5 things ...

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    I went to Burning Man for the first time in 2023 — and many people are wrong about the event. Many people think Burning Man is a big music festival only attended by celebrities and CEOs.

  9. A Man for All Seasons (play) - Wikipedia

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    A Man for All Seasons is a play by Robert Bolt based on the life of Sir Thomas More.An early form of the play had been written for BBC Radio in 1954, and a one-hour live television version starring Bernard Hepton was produced in 1957 by the BBC, [1] but after Bolt's success with The Flowering Cherry, he reworked it for the stage.