A former assistant at Aaron Spelling's production company, which is responsible for " Melrose Place " and " Beverly Hills 90210, " said that Larry Lyttle, a top executive, would quixotically refuse to take the calls of industry titans like Bill Haber, the agent who is a partner of the Creative Artists Agency.
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In response, Yeats delivered a series of speeches that attacked the " quixotically impressive " ambitions of the government and clergy, likening their campaign tactics to those of " medieval Spain . " " Marriage is not to us a Sacrament, but, upon the other hand, the love of a man and woman, and the inseparable physical desire, are sacred.
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In the Winter 1992 issue of " The Georgia Review ", Greg Johnson wrote that " Skin " powerfully dramatizes the stress and confusion of people who try, quixotically and sometimes nobly, to get inside the skin of another person, while a review from PBS Books & Company stated " the stories all hit the mark with their depictions of characters who are devious, gullible, confused, quirky and even insane, but never unreal ."
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The protonotary Ogerius reported to Pope Nicholas III that George was upsetting the Union of Churches that Michael Palaiologos promoted . " It was not so much that Charles of Anjou had a quixotically loyal ally in Trebizond, " writes Anthony Bryer, " as that while Michael was forcing his subjects into the union, George was pushed by anti-Unionist refugees from Constantinople into posing as champion of Orthodoxy and into seeking to replace the'heretical'Michael as emperor in Constantinople ."
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Beverly Hills-based Creative Artists Agency was kind enough to provide their " coverage " _ Hollywood-speak for a plot synopsis written by a 24-year-old Ivy League grad _ of former governor William Weld's upcoming novel, " Mackerel by Moonlight : A Novel that Never Happened . " ( This subtitle has since been dropped, as wags might note that MxM, stylishly written but quixotically plotted, is a novel in which nothing happens . ) Even though the putative movie would be relatively easy to shoot ( " Budget : Low " is CAA's take on MxM's cost ) there's no sign of Tinseltown interest after five months of flogging the book to would-be lensmen.