Joe may be a nickname originating from the name "Joseph", "Josephina", "Josiah", and others.
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... Authentic 1960s associated media for Joe 90 included a Century 21 Toys range comprising friction-drive and battery-operated versions of Professor McClaine's Jet Air ... Also available were Joe's WIN briefcase (complete with replica gadgets and pistol) and his WIN badge reading "Most Special Agent" ... Joe 90 was also allotted its own weekly comic, Joe 90 Top Secret, which ran for 34 issues (and included strips based on TV series The Champions and Land of the Giants) ...
... Joe Morris (born Joseph Francis Michael Morris, September 13, 1955) is an American jazz guitarist ... with William Parker, Whit Dickey, Rob Brown, Joe Maneri and others ...
... retrospective at New York's Jack Tilton Gallery entitled "Joe Coleman 30 Paintings and a Selection from the Odditorium", curated by Steven Holmes ... European museums, in Paris at the Palais de Tokyo, and "Joe Coleman Internal Digging" at Berlin's KW Institut ... Dickinson Gallery exhibited Coleman's work together with "Devotio Moderno Joe Coleman/Northern Primitives" paintings by Hans Memling and other 15th century early Netherlandish painters ...
... Joe 90 is a late-1960s British science-fiction television series documenting the exploits of a nine-year-old boy, Joe McClaine, who embarks on a double life as a schoolboy turned spy when ... Equipped with the skills of the foremost academic and military minds, Joe enlists in the World Intelligence Network (WIN), becoming its "Most Special ... September 1968 to April 1969 on the ATV network, Joe 90 was the sixth and final Anderson production to have been made exclusively using the form of marionette puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation" ...
Famous quotes containing the word joe:
“We saw a pair of moose-horns on the shore, and I asked Joe if a moose had shed them; but he said there was a head attached to them, and I knew that they did not shed their heads more than once in their lives.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“While we were thus engaged in the twilight, we heard faintly, from far down the stream, what sounded like two strokes of a woodchoppers axe, echoing dully through the grim solitude.... When we told Joe of this, he exclaimed, By George, Ill bet that was a moose! They make a noise like that. These sounds affected us strangely, and by their very resemblance to a familiar one, where they probably had so different an origin, enhanced the impression of solitude and wildness.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)