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  2. The Son of Man - Wikipedia

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    The monster in the episode takes off his mask, and reveals a floating green apple covering his facial features. The green apple was an ongoing motif in Magritte's work. His use of it in the 1966 painting Le Jeu De Morre , owned by Paul McCartney , inspired the Beatles to name their record company Apple Corps .

  3. Mary Worth - Wikipedia

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    Apple Mary strip of February 14, 1935, identifying the title character as Mary Worth in panels three and four Allen Saunders' and Dale Conner's Apple Mary, subtitled, Mary Worth's Family in blue panel at top left (February 4, 1940) As scripted by Saunders, each story (and its cast) was largely independent, though some popular characters would ...

  4. Bill Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Raskin invited Atkinson to visit him at Apple Computer; Steve Jobs persuaded him to join the company immediately as employee No. 51, and Atkinson never finished his PhD. [3] [4] Atkinson was the principal designer and developer of the graphical user interface (GUI) of the Apple Lisa and, later, one of the first thirty members of the original Apple Macintosh development team, [5] and was the ...

  5. List of American painters exhibited at the 1893 World's ...

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    Author Henry Davenport Northrop made a key observation: The American artists are practically of three classes—those who have studied entirely in this country; those who have studied abroad, but have returned to America and partly shaken off the foreign influence; and those who have remained abroad, painting very much like the artists of the ...

  6. Granny Smith: Did She Really Exist? - AOL

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    The delicious, light green Granny Smith apple was named after Maria Ann Smith, who, in 1868, found an apple tree seedling growing in her backyard garden. Granny Smith, who lived in New South Wales ...

  7. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    MacPaint is a raster graphics editor developed by Apple Computer and released with the original Macintosh personal computer on January 24, 1984. [2] It was sold separately for US$195 with its word processing counterpart, MacWrite. [3]

  8. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Granny Smith Apples

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    EXIF says flash was used, and the popup flash (directly above the lens axis) would place the highlight in about the right place on the whole apple, but in that case I'd expect the shadow to fall more to the right of the subject; here the strong shadow on the whole apple suggests a light source offset slightly to the right. IANAA. It's pretty ...

  9. Patrick D. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Born in D'Lo, Mississippi, Smith graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1947. On August 1, 1948, he married Iris Doty, with whom he remained until his death. He continued his studies until 1959, when he completed his M.A. Smith worked in public affairs at Hinds Junior College until 1962 and at the University of Mississippi until 1966, when he moved to Florida and took the position of ...