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Drifter's Escape

Biographer Clinton Heylin has noted that in writing "Drifter's Escape", Dylan found a new, economical style that allowed him to tell a five-act story in just three verses.


Calendar of Regrets

8) a series of pirate podcasts by a young drifter along the shores of the Salton Sea in southern California;

Count Baltar

The episode "Baltar's Escape" features an attempt by Baltar and other imprisoned villains, Borellian Nomen and some Eastern Alliance officers, to escape from the prison barge.

Declan Hicks

Originally Hicks competed in a Mk1 Mazda MX-5, which proved a great starting point for a budding drifter.

Governor Stirling Senior High School

It was also used as a primary filming location for the short film Ronan's Escape.

Indian Queens

On his 2001 CD The Convincer, singer Nick Lowe wrote and sang a song called "Indian Queens", about a drifter who yearns to return there after a lifetime of travelling.

JDM Allstars

The championship was formed in 2008 by former pro drifter Niall Gunn and was previously known as JDM Allstars until the series was re-branded Drift Allstars and officially launched as a European series.

Lynn Verlayne

She wrote her first album, Drifter, almost entirely on Columbia University's Medical School concert piano, which had been donated by Rachmaninoff, because she could not afford her own.

One More Drifter in the Snow

One More Drifter in the Snow is the tenth album and first Christmas album by Aimee Mann, released by SuperEgo Records in the United States on October 31, 2006 (see 2006 in music).

Quorum of Twelve

All of the Council members seen in "Saga of a Star World" have been replaced by the time of "Baltar's Escape" wherein the entire Council is captured in the Galactica landing bay while greeting representatives of the Eastern Alliance.

Robbie Nishida

Robbie Nishida is a professional drifter who currently competes in several different professional series' around the world, including Formula D USA series and Formula D Asia series.

Ronan's Escape

The film set in the rural wheat belt of Western Australia, provides a candid insight into the life of Ronan, a 14 year old boy who gets bullied at school and decides to make his escape.

David Lazarus as Ronan, a boy who is bullied by everyone at school leaving him friendless and no choice but to commit suicide.

At school during break Ryan (Ryan Cammiande), a bully kicks a ball at a young boy, Ronan (David Lazarus), sitting along by himself causing him to fall down and everyone laughs at him.

Sailcat

The resulting album was produced by Pete Carr, was a concept album with biker theme, about a motorcycle riding drifter in the Easy Rider vein who tires of life on the road and falls in love with a young woman.

Salvatore Naturale

He sported a faint blond mustache and crude tattoos on his arms and thighs and lived mostly as a drifter, but a The New York Times article stated that he remained in contact with and occasionally lived with his mother.

Sexual Eruption

Snoop Dogg originally heard the single "Drifter", produced by Atlanta-based producer Fatboi, and was prepared to purchase the song.

Sharpe's Escape

Sharpe's Escape is the tenth novel in Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series, finding the hero embroiled in the British retreat through Portugal in 1810 from the defence of the Ridge at Bussaco to the Lines of Torres Vedras, where the French offensive was successfully halted.

While the British and their Portuguese allies see off the French assault at Bussaco, Sharpe becomes embroiled in a private feud with the criminal Ferragus, whom he pursues from the abandoned town of Coimbra back towards the massive defensive works which Wellington has ordered built at Torres Vedras.

The Nobody

It is a story inspired by the H.G. Wells novel The Invisible Man and recasts the iconic bandaged stranger as a modern day drifter.

Vaughn Gittin

JR to be featured in Shift 2: Unleashed as a mentor and with his Monster Energy / Falken Tire Ford Mustang GT as a drifter.

Walter Sparrow

His career enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s, with Sparrow playing key roles in the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves as the blinded retainer Duncan, 1993's The Secret Garden as gruff gardener Ben Weatherstaff, and the 1995 American coming-of-age film Now and Then as tragic drifter 'Crazy Pete'.


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