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Armadillo was a 2001 three-part television drama starring James Frain, directed by Howard Davies and based on William Boyd's 1998 novel of the same name. Boyd also served as the screenwriter for the show.
Armadillo is William Boyd's seventh novel, published in 1998. It was the first of his novels to be based in Britain. [ 1 ] Boyd also wrote the screenplay for a BBC / A&E television adaptation in 2001.
Upon Armadillo's entering his office, the Consultant asked his secretary to cancel the rest of his appointments for the afternoon as he anticipated a lot of work improving Armadillo's image. [22] The Armadillo later took place in the Fifty State Initiative, as a member of Texas's superhero team, The Rangers. [23]
In fact, the newest soccer "jocktag" celebrates the Armadillo World Headquarters. The hottest Austin club from 1970 to 1980, the old Armadillo was — and is — an essential part of Austin's ...
The word armadillo means ' little armored one ' in Spanish; [2] [3] it is derived from armadura ' armor ', with the diminutive suffix -illo attached. While the phrase little armored one would translate to armadito normally, the suffix -illo can be used in place of -ito when the diminutive is used in an approximative tense. [4]
On Oct. 3, iconic 1970s Austin music venue Armadillo World Headquarters reemerged after 44 years as “Armadillo World," a lifestyle brand repackaging classic rock n’ roll culture with a gilded ...
A Willy Wonka inspired 'Chocolate Experience' in Glasgow, Scotland, was 'where dreams go to die,' one actor hired for the event said.
Kate and Willy Pride – lions, co-mascots of the Hofstra Pride; Kasey the Kangaroo – mascot of the Kansas City Roos; Keggy the Keg – unofficial mascot of the Dartmouth Big Green; proposed by the Jack-o-Lantern humor magazine) [20] Katy the Kangaroo – mascot of the Austin College Kangaroos; Kid and Play – tigers, co-mascots of the Texas ...