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Paramount News
... Paramount News is the name on the newsreels produced by Paramount Pictures (1927-1957) ...
Albert Nozaki
... – November 16, 2003) was an art director who worked on various films for Paramount Pictures ... Starting out at Paramount as a draftsman in the Paramount set-design department in 1934, he retired in 1969 as the studio's supervising art director for feature films ... the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Nozaki was abruptly dismissed from his job at Paramount ...
Leonard Nimoy Discography
... Dot Records was a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures, and both Paramount and Desilu - the studio producing Star Trek - were acquired by Gulf+Western, first Paramount in 1966 and Desilu in 1967 ... two companies Nimoy wound up working for Paramount both as an actor (from 1966 to 1971) and singer (from 1967 to 1970), doing two television series (Star Trek and Mission Impossible) and five albums (the ...
Paramount Hotel
... The Hotel Paramount in New York City is a hotel located at 235 West 46th Street, to the west of Broadway ... under the ownership of Ian Schrager and redesigned by Philippe Starck, reopened as the Paramount Hotel ... Various musicians have been associated with the Paramount ...
Paramount - Other Uses
... Paramount Airways, an airline based in Chennai, India Paramount, California, USA, a city in Los Angeles County Paramount, Yolo County, California, former town in Yolo ... Paramount Cars, a specialist British car maker active between 1950 and 1956 Paramount chief, the highest-level traditional (usually tribal) chief or political leader in a region or country Paramount leader, the ...

Famous quotes containing the word paramount:

    If all political power be derived only from Adam, and be to descend only to his successive heirs, by the ordinance of God and divine institution, this is a right antecedent and paramount to all government; and therefore the positive laws of men cannot determine that, which is itself the foundation of all law and government, and is to receive its rule only from the law of God and nature.
    John Locke (1632–1704)

    There are many faculties in man, each of which takes its turn of activity, and that faculty which is paramount in any period and exerts itself through the strongest nation, determines the civility of that age: and each age thinks its own the perfection of reason.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that.
    Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865)