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  1. Frank Darabont -- Green Mile
    It's been much too long since Frank Darabont's made a movie. He's done a lot of uncredited work on other people's screenplays, but the last real Darabont project was 1999's The Green Mile.
  2. Michael Clarke Duncan -- Green Mile
    Michael Clarke Duncan is that really huge dude that you see in all of the movies. He has actually developed into a decent actor. You really believe that he got into acting because he loves it for what it is. In his roles, you sense more realism than many other actor's who are considered more talented than he. Of all of his roles in all of his movies, my favorite has to be "The Green Mile."
  3. Sarah Miles -- Maurice Bejart
    Sarah Miles studied dance at the Royal Ballet School in London, England. Before her graduation, she was accepted into the Paris Opera Ballet where she worked under the direction of Sir Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan and Maurice Bejart and performed with such greats as Rudolf Nureyev, Natalia Makarova, and Mikhail Baryshnikov.
  4. Miles Davis -- John Coltrane
    Melvin Broiles, Carmine Fornarotto, Bernie Glow, Arthur Strutter, John Ware, Joe Wilder (tp) Miles Davis (flh, tp) Ron Ricketts, John Swallow (barh) John Clark, Urbie Green, J.J. Johnson (tb) Ray Alonge, Jim Buffington, Joe Singer, Art Sussman (frh) Bill Barber (tu) Milt Hinton (b) Osie Johnson (d) Richard Horowitz (per) John Lewis (arr, comp) Gunther Schuller (cond)
  5. Big Bend National Park -- Miles
    With over 100 miles of lightly used paved roads and 160 miles of backcountry dirt roads, Big Bend National Park is Texas's premier mountain biking destination. The panoramic views, desert solitude, and unexpected beauty of the region make any ride a pleasant one, provided that you're adequately prepared (water, water, water!).
  6. Graham Greene
    With his centenary coming up in October, Graham Greene has been in the news lately. In an article for The Guardian, Zadie Smith writes, "Where lesser novelists deploy broad strokes to separate good guy from bad, Greene was the master of the multiple distinction: the thin lines that separate evil from cruelty from unkindness from malevolent stupidity. His people exist within a meticulously calibrated moral system. They fail by degrees. And so there is no real way to be good in Greene, there are simply a million ways to be more or less bad." The essay, posted by The Guardian... serves as the introduction to a new centenary edition of "The Quiet American by Graham Greene."
  7. Green Country
    This southern part of Green Country is brimming with lakes, museums, wineries and a rich history that is explored through live performances and re-enactments. The annual events and festivals are outstanding and range from MuskogeeĆ¢€™s Azalea Festival to the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival.
  8. Richard Greene
    Richard Greene is a leading bluegrass/newgrass fiddler who has served stints with everyone from Bill Monroe to newgrass mandolin player David Grisman. Along the way, he founded a couple of influential ensembles of his own, including the groundbreaking folk-rock band, Sea Train, and a jazz/folk/rock/chamber outfit called the Greene String Quartet. Over the years, Greene has ... released a slew of highly-praised solo records, including the Grammy-nominated 1998 "Sales Tax Toddle."
  9. Green Bay -- Northeastern Wisconsin
    Green Bay is connected to the rest of the state by 4 major highways. US Highway 41 connects Green Bay to the Fox Cities, Fond du Lac and Milwaukee to the south and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan via Oconto, Peshtigo, and Marinette. U.S. Route 141 starts in Green Bay and joins with US41 to the north for 18 miles before splitting off and providing access to the Upper Peninsula via Niagara. Interstate 43, which terminates at US 41/141, heads south along Lake Michigan to Milwaukee and on to Illinois via Beloit. Recently Wisconsin Highway 29 has been upgraded to four lanes to provide better access to western Wisconsin and Minnesota via Wausau and Eau Claire.
  10. Green Bay Packers
    The Green Bay Packers are a professional football team and one of four teams in the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL). Under the league's realignment plan which will took effect in 2002 the Packers used to play in the Central Division of the NFC. The Packers play at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and wear uniforms of dark green, gold, and white. The team, the NFL's only publicly owned franchise, takes its name from a local packing plant that provided the club with uniforms in 1919.
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