• Audie Elizabeth Bock (born October 15, 1946) is an American film scholar and politician who served in the California State Assembly from 1999 to 2000,...
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  • Audie or Audy is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Audie Bock (born 1946), American film scholar and politician who served...
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  • ISSN 1067-9847. Bock, Audie (1985). Japanese film directors. Tokyo: Kodansha International. p. 254. ISBN 0-87011-714-9. OCLC 12250480. Bock, p. 256 Bock, pp. 257-258...
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  • Bock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Bock, Canadian playwright Audie Bock, American film scholar and politician Brittany Bock...
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  • unexpected election to the California State Assembly of Green Party candidate Audie Bock, by which time turnout had fallen to just 15% of registered voters. The...
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    of Office" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov. "Audie Bock Oath of Office" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov. "Audie Bock changes Party Registration" (PDF). clerk...
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  • One Wonderful Sunday, for example, film scholar (and future politician) Audie Bock claimed that not even Kurosawa's celebrated prowess as an editor could...
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  • Maine House of Representatives, re-elected in 2004, but defeated in 2006. Audie Bock was elected to the California State Assembly in 1999, but switched her...
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  • 2307/2384496. ISSN 0027-0741. JSTOR 2384496. "Full Biography for Audie Elizabeth Bock". League of Women Voters of California. Retrieved 2024-03-04. "Art...
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    ISBN 0-571-19982-8. Kurosawa, Akira. Something like an autobiography. Translated by Audie Bock. p. 161. "The Second Father – Hiroshi Inagaki's Rickshaw Man". "The Japanese...
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  • initial release was met with positive reviews. In 1993, film scholar Audie Bock praised Ichikawa's use of "the Burmese landscape and the eerie power of...
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    Most Beautiful, 1944)". Critics like Stephen Prince, Kurosawa translator Audie Bock, and historian David Conrad have argued that what is most striking about...
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    seat he previously held from 1978 to 1990, but lost to Green challenger Audie Bock. In the 1999 election, Harris, an African-American, sent targeted mailers...
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  • Hamburg, former U.S. Representative (1993–1995) to Green Party 1999 – Audie Bock, California State Assemblywoman to Green Party 2000 – Matt Gonzalez, Supervisor...
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  • Woman in the Dunes at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese) Woman in the Dunes: Shifting Sands an essay by Audie Bock at the Criterion Collection...
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    Director Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film and Best Director Film scholar Audie Bock curated two extensive retrospectives on Naruse in Chicago and New York...
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    the Assembly, expanding their majority by two and defeating independent Audie Bock, who previously won a special election to her seat as a Green. Final results...
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    of all votes cast and in the general election defeated the incumbent, Audie Bock, with over two-thirds of all votes cast. Beyond her role as majority leader...
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    December 2, 1996 – December 7, 1998 Preceded by Barbara Lee Succeeded by Audie Bock Personal details Born Don Richard Perata (1945-04-30) April 30, 1945 (age 79)...
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    2003 after a falling-out with Democratic leadership. He lost re-election. Bock was elected as a Green Party of California member to the California State...
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  • Louisiana Senate from the 1st district April 26, 2007 Republican Democratic Audie Bock Member of the California State Assembly from the 16th district 1999 Green...
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  • carried by Tamura in the objects of salt and a grenade respectively. Audie Bock points out that in the novel the narrator is in Japan with a Christian...
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    across the US. The first US Green elected to a state legislature was Audie Bock in 1999, to the California State Assembly, followed by John Eder to the...
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    history to be elected to a state-level political position. The first was Audie Bock, who won election to the California State Assembly in a Special Election...
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    3,906 0.1% 21 Independent Badi Badiozamani 3,404 <0.1% 22 Democratic Audie Bock 3,358 <0.1% 23 Democratic Ralph Hernandez 3,199 <0.1% 24 Democratic Edward...
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  • Pigs and Battleships at IMDb Pigs and Battleships at AllMovie Pigs and Battleships: Feeding Frenzy an essay by Audie Bock at the Criterion Collection...
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    arisen, and it might not have become such a box-office hit." Film scholar Audie Bock referred to Twenty-Four Eyes as being "undoubtedly a woman's film, honoring...
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  • published by Iwanami Shoten in 1981, and translated into English by Audie E. Bock the following year. In 1980, inspired by the memoir of one of his heroes...
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  • was Audie Bock, who won a March 1999 special election as a state legislator in the California Assembly from the Alameda/Oakland area. In 2000, Bock lost...
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    Greens won another council majority there, lasting until 2006. In 1999, Audie Bock won election for state assembly office in Assembly district 16. In 2000...
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