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Episode six,
Bridge to Freedom,
produced by
Callie Crossley and
James A.
DeVinney, was
nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Do****entary
Feature in 1988...
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Archived from the
original on 28
January 2018.
Retrieved 28
January 2018.
DeVinney,
Gemma (18
January 2007). "Wikiquote:
Another source for
quotes on the...
- The
university of
Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-0669-9. Thury, Eva M.;
Devinney,
Margaret (2017).
Introduction to
Mythology Contemporary Approaches to...
- on the
mentally ill. 236 3* "Eyes on the
Prize (Parts 7–8)"
James A.
DeVinney &
Madison D. Lacy Jr. (Part 7)
Sheila C.
Bernard &
Samuel D.
Pollard (Part...
- Politicians: Hunter-
devinney to Huntington". The
Political Graveyard.
Retrieved 2015-03-06.
Lawrence Kestenbaum. "Index to Politicians: Hunter-
devinney to Huntington"...
-
produced for the PBS
series WonderWorks. The
story was
adapted by
James A.
DeVinney from a play by John Wheatcroft. The
original play,
entitled Ofoti, was...
-
Timothy M.
Devinney is an Australian-American-British
management scholar. He
holds the
position of
Chair and
Professor of
International Business and Strategy...
- (Mayor),
Kevin Wilk (Mayor Pro Tem),
Cindy Silva, Matt
Francois and
Craig DeVinney (Council members). On the
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, Walnut...
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Civil Rights Years/Bridge to
Freedom 1965 –
Callie Crossley and
James A.
DeVinney ****fire: A
Journey from Hiroshima – John
Junkerman and John W.
Dower Radio...
- "Academy Award-Winning Do****entaries".
Academy Film Archive. 4
September 2014.
De Souza, P. "Kokoda
Front Line! (1942)".
australianscreen (National Film and...