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He developed a script for the third series of Torchwood entitled 'The Jinx', but it was dropped when the show's format was reworked.
She is the daughter of 1948 Wimbledon men’s singles tennis champion Bob Falkenburg and the niece of 1950s actress-model-TV personality Jinx Falkenburg.
Later, Danny (Jimmy Strand), sees his girl friend Jinx (Roberta Smith) dancing with Jean at a party, so the gang decides to crash it.
In 1942 he arranged Britten's Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, a work for string orchestra, for two pianos, to be used for Lew Christensen's ballet Jinx.
Daisy Bates at Ooldea is a painting by Australian artist Sidney Nolan, completed in Sydney in 1950 after Nolan, his wife Cynthia and stepdaughter Jinx visited the small South Australian settlement of Ooldea during their travels in Central Australia.
Jinx Money is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys.
Jinx was the daughter of Hap and Merry Holliday, earning her unusual name by virtue of being born on Halloween.
His first book, The Right College: How to Get In, Stay In, Get Back In (Macmillan, 1970), was followed by a nationally syndicated article series, "Twenty Myths That Can Jinx Your College Choice," published in The Washington Post Magazine and Reader's Digest.
Notable performers include: Jinx (Croatia), Talco (Italy), Skarface (France), Peter and the Test Tube Babies and The Adicts (UK) and Ringišpil and Atheist Rap from Novi Sad.
Jinx automates stress testing by automatically exploring unlikely execution scenarios.
The portraits are wildly unrealistic and distorted in varying ways — Jinx gets a cubist portrait — and the travelers are appalled to discover that they have been magically transformed to resemble their portraits, instead of the other way around.
Trouble at Jinx Hotel is the fourth album by Canadian experimental music band Molasses, fronted by Mike Moya who is also a founding member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and HṚṢṬA.
A wild-caught albino Leopard called Jinx was kept at the Central Park Zoo, USA between 1935-1960 and had originated from Mozambique.