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Bubù (also known as Bubu) is a 1971 Italian historical drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a transposition, set in Milan and Turin, of the novel Bubu de Montparnasse by Charles-Louis Philippe.
Bub (English: Father) is an Indian film in Kashmiri language directed by Jyoti Sarup. It released in Jammu on 1 December 2001. It is only the third Kashmiri film, the preceding one was released 38 years before. The film won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at the 49th National Film Awards. The film is based on the Wandhama Massacre, where several Kashmiri Pandits were killed by militants before the Republic Day on 26 January and focuses on one such family that was massacred.
Bub was greeted with a positive response from the media. The Hindu said that the film "describes the pain of a Kashmiri boy who lost his parents" and it also "gives an insight into the various aspects of Kashmiri society, culture". Radio Kashmir praised the performances, saying "Mr. K.K.Raina, whose character runs throughout the movie, has done an excellent job".Praising the newcomer it said, "The young Kuber Sarup, 14 years old, does a very superb restrained part"."Radio Kashmir". Retrieved 2009-01-30.
Free warren—often simply warren—refers to a type of franchise or privilege conveyed by a sovereign in mediaeval England to a subject, promising to hold them harmless for killing game of certain species within a stipulated area, usually a wood or small forest. The sovereign involved might be either the monarch or a marcher lord.
The grant of free warren could be as a gift, or in exchange for consideration, and might be later alienated by the grantee. The stipulated area might be coextensive with the frank-tenement of the grantee, or it might be discontinuous or even at a considerable remove from the grantee's holdings. The right of free warren did not extend automatically to the freeholder of the soil.
Although the rights of free warren are usually discussed in the context of forest law, the only law which applied within the warren was common law. Thus, even though the warrant ultimately derived from the sovereign, the only statutes applied to poachers in a warren were the common-law crimes of theft and trespass.
Warren is a town in Bristol County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 10,611 at the 2010 census.
Warren was the site of the Indian village of Sowams on the peninsula called Pokanoket (the near parts now called Mount Hope Neck), and was first explored by Europeans in 1621, by Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkins. By the next year, Plymouth Colony had established a trading post at Sowams. In 1623, Winslow and John Hampden saved the life of Wampanoag Sachem Massasoit with medicine, gaining an important native ally.
In 1636, Roger Williams, banished from Salem, fled to Sowams where he was sheltered by Massasoit until he settled at Providence, Rhode Island.
Permanent English settlement east of the Indian village began. In 1653, Massasoit and his oldest son sold to certain Plymouth Colony settlers what is now Warren and parts of Barrington, Rhode Island; Swansea, Massachusetts; and Rehoboth, Massachusetts. After the death of Massasoit, relations between the Indians and the settlers became strained, leading to King Philip's War in 1675. The English settlement at Sowams was destroyed during the war, but rebuilt.
A domestic warren is an artificial, enclosed establishment of animal husbandry dedicated to the raising of rabbits for meat and fur. It evolved from the Anglo-Norman concept of free warren, which had been, essentially, the equivalent of a hunting license for a given woodland.
The cunicularia of the monasteries may have more closely resembled hutches or pens, than the open enclosures with specialized structures which the domestic warren eventually became. Such an enclosure or close was called a cony-garth, or sometimes conegar, coneygree or "bury" (from "burrow").
To keep the rabbits from escaping, domestic warrens were usually provided with a fairly substantive moat, or ditch filled with water. Rabbits generally do not swim and avoid water. A pale, or fence, was provided to exclude predators.
The most characteristic structure of the "cony-garth" ("rabbit-yard") is the pillow mound. These were "pillow-like", oblong mounds with flat tops, frequently described as being "cigar-shaped", and sometimes arranged like the letter <E> or into more extensive, interconnected rows. Often these were provided with pre-built, stone-lined tunnels. The preferred orientation was on a gentle slope, with the arms extending downhill, to facilitate drainage. The soil needed to be soft, to accommodate further burrowing. See Schematic diagram of a pillow mound.
Warren Bub is a professional Movie / Television and NYC Theatre actor. This reel is from various Feature films & Television shows. It does not contain any of his commercial or theatrical work. Thanks for taking the time and I hope you enjoy it.
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SHOCKERFEST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL [OFFICIAL SELECTION] Oct. 16 & 23, 2013 (9:00 PM Pacific Time) SCARE-A-CON FILM FESTIVAL [OFFICIAL SELECTION] Friday, September 13, 2013 (5:30 PM) Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Screening Room A Verona, NY FRIGHT NIGHT FILM FESTIVAL [OFFICIAL SELECTION] Saturday, July 27, 2013 (5:00 PM) The Galt House Hotel, Laffoon Room Louisville, KY NYC PREMIERE SCREENING: Sunday, March 3, 2013 (7:30 PM) Anthology Film Archives 32 Second Avenue New York City * OFFICIAL SELECTION [Screening] - ShockerFest International Film Festival, 2013 * OFFICIAL SELECTION [Screening] - Scare-A-Con Film Festival, 2013 * OFFICIAL SELECTION [Screening] - Fright Night Film Festival, 2013 * AWARD OF MERIT [Feature Film] - Accolade Competition, 2013 * OFFICIAL SELECTION [Screenin...
Man in a Box. Starring Warren Bub, Michael Galante, Kevin Davis, Chelsea Marino and Tim Duquette
False Detectives! is a comedic spin on the classic "Police Procedural". #FalseDetectives! Complete with Cliche One-Liners & Crime Scene Contaminations...These guys do it all! Starring: Justyn Bougeno @justynbougeno Jonathan Duran Written & Directed by Ashley Denise @nuanseent Produced by Ashley Denise, Justyn Bougeno, Jonathan Duran Featuring: Warren Bub - The Sargeant Gabe Hernandez - Paco Katelyn O'Friel - Woman with Purse @katelynofriel Nicholle M. Manners - Catcalled Woman Laura Lynn Lavely - Murder Victim Courtney McKinney - Stacey, Crime Scene Technician Julio Delgado - "Papi", Ice Cream Truck Owner Director of Photography - Eddie Lebron Gaffer: Michael Mann Chris Behn: 1st Assistant Camera Sharon Dulo - Hair/Makeup/Special FX Makeup Milton Guity - Sound Visual F/X - Eddie L...
Mike (Phillip Andrews) needs money to pay his rent or get evicted. As his last resort he calls on "Edgar" (Chiko Mendez) to help him out with a shady job. Edgar brings his henchman (Warren Bub) to meet Mike and discuss the details.
Saturday, Nov 15, 2014. The Showroom at Hub-Bub, Spartanburg, SC. Warren Hood, Marshall Hood, and Willie Pipkin perform: Warren Hood, fiddle; Marshall Hood, guitar; Willie Pipkin, guitar. Austin, Texas-based musicians Warren Hood and Marshall Hood are cousins with strong ties to Spartanburg (South Carolina) and specifically, to the influential acoustic outfit Uncle Walt's Band which formed in the Hub City (Spartanburg) in the 1970's. Song: "Ease My Mind" by Marshall Hood.
Saturday, Nov 15, 2014. The Showroom at Hub-Bub, Spartanburg, SC. Warren Hood, Marshall Hood, and Willie Pipkin perform: Warren Hood, fiddle; Marshall Hood, guitar; Willie Pipkin, guitar. Austin, Texas-based musicians Warren Hood and Marshall Hood are cousins with strong ties to Spartanburg (South Carolina) and specifically, to the influential acoustic outfit Uncle Walt's Band which formed in the Hub City (Spartanburg) in the 1970's.
Saturday, Nov 15, 2014. The Showroom at Hub-Bub, Spartanburg, SC. Warren Hood, Marshall Hood, and Willie Pipkin perform: Warren Hood, fiddle; Marshall Hood, guitar; Willie Pipkin, guitar. Austin, Texas-based musicians Warren Hood and Marshall Hood are cousins with strong ties to Spartanburg (South Carolina) and specifically, to the influential acoustic outfit Uncle Walt's Band which formed in Spartanburg in the 1970's. Song: "Songbird" written by Warren Hood and Willie Pipkin.
Saturday, Nov 15, 2014. The Showroom at Hub-Bub, Spartanburg, SC. Warren Hood, Marshall Hood, and Willie Pipkin perform: Warren Hood, fiddle; Marshall Hood, guitar; Willie Pipkin, guitar. Austin, Texas-based musicians Warren Hood and Marshall Hood are cousins with strong ties to Spartanburg (South Carolina) and specifically, to the influential acoustic outfit Uncle Walt's Band which formed in the Hub City (Spartanburg) in the 1970's. Song: "Goin' to New Orleans" written by Walter Hyatt, and recorded by Uncle Walt's Band and a whole lot more folks.
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