The Saturday Evening Post | ... hort stories about his six months in Europe, eventually breaking through in | . Within a year, Reed had other work accepted by Collier's, The Forum, and ... |
Chicago Daily Tribune | ... use of the word in a musical context was documented as early as 1915 in the | . Its first documented use in a musical context in New Orleans appears in ... |
Red Book of Westmarch | ... odleian on behalf of Jesus College. Tolkien later created his own fictional | telling the story of The Lord of the Rings. Many of Tolkien's manuscripts ... |
Daily Racing Form | ... , the timer malfunctioned during that race, stopping the clock at 1:55. Two | clockers timed Secretariat's Preakness in 1:53 2/5, a new track record. A ... |
TV Guide | ... erre Cardin was brought in to design a new wardrobe for Macnee. In America, | ran a four-page photospread on Rigg's new "Emmapeeler" outfits (10–16 June ... |
Asterix the Gaul | ... lects in Finland. Also, in Portugal, a special edition of the first volume, | , was translated into local language Mirandese. In Greece, a number of vol ... |
Nintendo Power | ... t just to shoot all of the ducks, but to avoid being laughed at by the dog. | listed the dog as one of the things they love to hate, stating that there ... |
The Edge | ... glish weekly. Nanyang Siang Pau is a Chinese-language financial daily while | is an English-language financial weekly newspaper. All of them are in nati ... |
Wonderful Life | ... products of evolution is the subject of a popular controversy. In his book | , Stephen Jay Gould argues that if the tape of life were re-wound and play ... |
Antiquities of the Jews | The next work by Josephus is his twenty-one volume | , completed during the last year of the reign of the Emperor Flavius Domit ... |
St. Joseph Gazette | ... es before the mochila was handed off. The ride began at about 7:15 p.m. The | was the only newspaper included in the bag |
Film Threat | ... leaved in half by a glass door.” (referencing a scene from Thirteen Ghosts) | 's Jim Agnew called it “dark, disturbing and original throughout. You know ... |
Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe | ... nt while he was hitchhiking around Europe as a young man with a copy of the | book, and while lying drunk in a field in Innsbruck with a copy of the boo ... |
The Salmon of Doubt | ... e story also appears in some of the omnibus editions of the trilogy, and in | . There are two versions of this story, one of which is slightly more expl ... |
Pravda | ... the scenes. Stalin struck an alliance with Communist Party theoretician and | editor Nikolai Bukharin and Soviet prime minister Alexei Rykov. Zinoviev a ... |
Suda | ... ether in a single entry in both the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia the | and by Zenobius |
Austin American-Statesman | ===Media===Austin's main daily newspaper is the | . The Austin Chronicle is Austin's alternative weekly, while The Daily Tex ... |
Model Railroader | ... the Jerome & Southwestern, originally developed as a series of articles in | Magazine and later released in book form was also set in and around Jerome ... |
Esquire | ... During subsequent years his stories and feature articles were published in | , Theatre Arts, and the New York Times. He also worked for a period on the ... |
Popular Science | ... research and development, and are likely to continue to be for a long time. | has published articles about the possible uses of fullerenes in armor. In ... |
Allmusic | Steve Huey of | notes that The Shirelles defined "the so-called girl group sound with thei ... |
Kerrang! | ... ity. "Love to Love" was also covered by Djali Zwan for the 2002 movie Spun. | magazine listed the album at No. 28 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Al ... |
The Histories | The oldest known mention of "Atlantic" is in | of Herodotus around 450 BC (Hdt. 1.202.4): Atlantis thalassa (Greek: Ἀτλαν ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... no. With the release of her debut single "Back & Forth", Dimitri Ehrlich of | expressed that Aaliyah's "silky vocals are more agile than those of self-p ... |
Punch | ... . Milne's work came to the attention of the leading British humour magazine | , where Milne was to become a contributor and later an assistant editor |
Player's Guide | ... nks", referring to the scratch and sniff stickers that were included in the | |
Nature | ... 0. After data acquisition and processing, Sagan et al. published a paper in | in 1993 detailing the results of the experiment. Galileo had found what ar ... |
The Gay Science | ... lso contains the famous dictum "God is dead", which had appeared earlier in | . In his autobiographical work Ecce Homo, Nietzsche states that the book's ... |
The Failure of the New Economics | Austrian School economic commentator and journalist Henry Hazlitt's | is a paragraph-by-paragraph critique of The General Theory. In 1960 he pub ... |
The New York Times | ... ip" Ward, the first Commanding Officer of the United States Africa Command, | columnist William Rhoden, David E. Talbert, who is a playwright, TV produc ... |
How to Rap | ... . The art form can be broken down into different components, as in the book | where it is separated into “content”, “flow” (rhythm and rhyme), and “deli ... |
Neil Gaiman | In the late 1990s, Avary was hired by Warner Bros studio to adapt | 's comic series The Sandman to the big screen. He frequently sparred with ... |
Foreign Affairs | ... re at the American Enterprise Institute, which was then developed in a 1993 | article titled "The Clash of Civilizations?", in response to Francis Fukuy ... |
USA Today | ... with support for its claim from both Sunset magazine and a 1998 article in | . Glendale is home to the popular Arrowhead Towne Center mall in the north ... |
Conan the Barbarian | ... Barry Smith for "The Shadow of the Vulture" and "The Song of Red Sonja" in | issues 23 and 24 (1973), she did not have as full a figure and dressed a l ... |
Derbyshire Times | ... e for the area is August 2011. Also in the town are the headquarters of the | , the local newspaper, which does not cover all of the county |
Att vara Per Gessle | ... f the same name was released; "En händig man". Later on October a book of " | " was released, telling some of the unknown facts about Gessle and his 30- ... |
The Ethics of Ambiguity | ... minist and existentialist ethics in her works, including The Second Sex and | . Although often overlooked due to her relationship with Sartre, de Beauvo ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Since the inception of the | rankings, Amherst College has been ranked ten times as the first overall a ... |
Trouser Press | ... d musically. Critical opinion was divided, often within individual reviews. | s Ira Robbins described half the album as "great", half as "nonsense" and ... |
Rolling Stone | ... endships with rock star Alice Cooper—the two were photographed together for | magazine—and television host Dick Cavett, becoming a frequent guest on Cav ... |
Vogue | In 2010, Cruz was a guest editor for the French | magazine, focusing on larger-size models in a provocative photo shoot. Van ... |
The New York Times | ... ent into a depressive state and was placed in institution; when he escaped, | ran a cover story declaring him missing, and after being found in New Jers ... |
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples | ... came a member of the editorial board of Sir Winston Churchill's four volume | |
The Star | The mainstream newspapers in Penang include the English dailies | , The New Straits Times, and the free The Sun; the Malay dailies Berita Ha ... |
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus | ... task of describing the kind of power an omnipotent being would have. In his | he stays generally within the realm of logical positivism, until claim 6.4 ... |
ICD-10 | ... not been formally defined through a diagnostic system such as the DSM-IV or | , and are nearly absent from current scientific literature regarding menta ... |
Aryabhatiya | ... and Dignāga during the 1st millennium CE. In Indian astronomy, Aryabhata's | (499 CE) proposed the Earth's rotation, while Nilakantha Somayaji (1444–15 ... |
Unfinished Tales | ... The meeting of Gandalf and Thorin is described in "The Quest of Erebor" in | |
Daily Telegraph | ... ritish filmmaker, he came first in a 2007 poll of film critics in Britain's | , which said: "Unquestionably the greatest filmmaker to emerge from these ... |
The New York Times | ... He went into a depressive state and was institutionalized; when he escaped, | ran a cover story declaring him missing, and after he was found in New Jer ... |
Wired | ... luding Billboard, Forbes, Levi's Original Music Magazine, The Free Radical, | and The New York Times. Along with free software and Linux (a free operati ... |
second treatise on government | ... its form, in its phraseology, follows closely certain sentences in Locke's | ." The extent of Locke's influence on the American Revolution has been que ... |
The Second Sex | ... ner, wrote about feminist and existentialist ethics in her works, including | and The Ethics of Ambiguity. Although often overlooked due to her relation ... |
Scientific American | ... " The Apple II introduction ad was later run in the September 1977 issue of | |
MEN media | The chief publications in the area are the Accrington Observer, part of | , and the Lancashire Telegraph |
The Irish Times | ... e. Dublin is also the headquarters of important national newspapers such as | and Irish Independent, as well as local newspapers such as The Evening Her ... |
The Jerusalem Post | ... l in southern Ashkelon, causing significant structural damage. According to | , 4 people were seriously injured and 87 were treated for shock. 15 people ... |
Florida Today | | is the major daily newspaper serving Melbourne, Brevard County and the Spa ... |
Wizard | According to George Pérez in a | magazine interview in 1994, Chris Claremont suggested that Superman of Ear ... |
Daily Racing Form | (Secretariat, the 1973 winner, is credited with running 1:53 2/5 by the | . However, the timer malfunctioned during that race, stopping the clock at ... |
Institutes of the Christian Religion | John Calvin defined original sin in his | as follows |
Why We Suck | ... 05; he is thus credited as "Dr. Denis Leary" on the cover of his 2009 book, | |
The Argosy | ... contact with anyone but his mother. This changed when he wrote a letter to | , a pulp magazine, complaining about the insipidness of the love stories o ... |
Kama Sutra | The Ancient Indian | , dating from the first century AD, describes oral sex, discussing fellati ... |
The Road to Serfdom | ... d that the Treatise no longer reflected his thinking. After reading Hayek's | , Keynes wrote to Hayek saying: "Morally and philosophically I find myself ... |
Harvard Classics | ... exemption) to the intellectual welfare of the general public. He edited the | , which together are colloquially known as his and which were intended at ... |
Till Eulenspiegel | ... ccaccio and François Rabelais. Other examples of Renaissance satire include | , Reynard the Fox, Sebastian Brant's Narrenschiff (1494), Erasmus' Moriae ... |
NME | British group Public Image Ltd (PiL) were also pioneers, described by the | as "arguably the first post-rock group". Their second album Metal Box (197 ... |
Araragi | ... Shiki, who accepted him as a student. Itō established the literary magazine | in 1903, and served as its editor until 1908. During this time, he publish ... |
The Telegraph | ... photographer Peter Lindbergh only if her pregnancy was not shown. In 2011, | reported the most sought after body parts of the rich and famous revealed ... |
Fables of the Reconstruction | "Love and Theft becomes his | , to borrow an R.E.M. album title", writes Greg Kot in The Chicago Tribune ... |
Billboard | ... he One", a song that was also recorded during Presley's RCA debut sessions. | magazine praised it as "a strong blues item wrapped up in his usual powerf ... |
Philosophy of Freedom | ... for Steiner's later anthroposophical work is contained in the seminal work, | . In his early works, Steiner sought to overcome what he perceived as the ... |
Allmusic | ... isc set, which included a greatest hits audio CD and a DVD. Andy Kellman of | remarked "Ultimate Aaliyah adequately represents the shortened career of a ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... ed by Tobey Maguire. The film was directed by Sam Raimi. Owen Gleiberman of | remarked on Dunst's ability to "lend even the smallest line a tickle of fl ... |
Rolling Stone | ... n eccentric personality, continues to garner awards and praise, including a | readers' pick placing him in second place of the magazine's "best drummers ... |
New York Herald Tribune | ... he was found in New Jersey, a picture of him behind bars was printed in the | . He subsequently lost the post of Music Director, though he would occasio ... |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | ... l Academy of Sciences meets annually in Washington, D.C., documented in the | , the scholarly journal of the National Academy of Sciences. The National ... |
Go-Set | ‘Pop’ magazines such as | (which began in 1966), the Daily Planet, RAM, and Juke, and television pro ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... of Britain and Matter of France, the former based on Geoffrey of Monmouth's | ("History of the Kings of Britain"), written in the 1130s |
Oxford Dictionary of Saints | ... ession of St Peter himself that the mission continued. David Farmer, in the | , suggests that the whipping story may been a blending of the Quo Vadis st ... |
The Sun | ... g include the English dailies The Star, The New Straits Times, and the free | ; the Malay dailies Berita Harian, Utusan Malaysia, Harian Metro, and Kosm ... |
Neil Gaiman | Avary and novelist | 's long gestating screenplay for Beowulf was finally produced by the pair ... |
Summa contra Gentiles | ... th internal angles that did not add up to 180 degrees. As Aquinas put it in | |
Ante-Nicene Fathers | See also the | |
Prose Edda | ... Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Along with Snorri Sturluson's | , the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology a ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... Spider-Man earned him some glowing reviews. For instance, Mark Caro of the | felt that "with his big, round, soulful eyes, Maguire always has been able ... |
Billboard | The single topped | s Top 100 chart for seven weeks, was number one on the Country and Western ... |
The Sirius Mystery | ... efer to a third star accompanying Sirius A and B. Robert Temple's 1976 book | , credits them with knowledge of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and th ... |
Ring En Español | ... r and the decade, according to such magazines as The Ring, KO Magazine, and | , and Chacon recovered from knockdowns suffered in rounds three and 10 to ... |
Maxim's | Cruz ranked as No. 58 in | Hot 100 of 2007 list, and was chosen by Empire magazine as being one of th ... |
Gospel of Mark | ... eference to Peter in Dial. 106.3, followed by a quotation found only in the | (Mk 3:16–17). Therefore, according to Koester, it is likely that Justin ap ... |
Gospel of John | ... ionysus and Jesus Christ; Wick argues that the use of wine symbolism in the | , including the story of the Marriage at Cana at which Jesus turns water i ... |
A Theory of Justice | John Rawls gives a critique of utilitarianism in | that rejects the idea that the happiness of two distinct persons could be ... |
The Poverty of Historicism | In The Open Society and Its Enemies and | , Popper developed a critique of historicism and a defence of the 'Open So ... |
Guinness World Records | ... um's history (including football), saw the homestanding Wolverines win 5–0. | , using a count of ticketed fans who actually entered the stadium instead ... |
The Book of the Courtier | ... lations from both Latin and Greek. In the early 16th century, Castiglione ( | ) laid out his vision of the ideal gentleman and lady, while Machiavelli c ... |
The New York Times | The local newspaper is The Ledger, owned by | |
U.S. News & World Report | ... master's degrees; over 300 law degrees; and more than 160 doctoral degrees. | ranked SU 53rd among national universities in the United States for 2009 a ... |
Journal de Savants | ... led her the Hypatia of the nineteenth century,” and “J.J Biot wrote, in the | , that she had probably penetrated the science of mathematics more deeply ... |
The Masses | ... to a far more radical position than theirs. In 1913 he joined the staff of | , edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal. To this publication Jack c ... |
The Machinery of Freedom | ... unding father of the school, which is the subject of his most popular book, | (1969, revised 1989). He has authored many other books and articles, inclu ... |
Principia Ethica | ... he phrase was described by British philosopher G. E. Moore in his 1903 book | . Moore stated that a naturalistic fallacy is committed whenever a philoso ... |
The Picture of Dorian Gray | ... starting point for the two protagonists. While Salomé, An Ideal Husband and | had dwelt on more serious wrongdoing, vice in Earnest is represented by Al ... |
Deuteronomy | # | , Dt —Devarim (דברים |
Notes of a Native Son | ... d its artistic value. The essay was collected with nine others in Baldwin's | (1955) |
NME | | – October 1971 |
The Blind Watchmaker | ... of similar placental and marsupial forms is described by Richard Dawkins in | as a case of convergent evolution, because mammals on each continent had a ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... ce the film at the time of its release, when McCarthyism was in full force. | charged at the time that it was made "under direct orders of the Kremlin." ... |
Colleges That Change Lives | Millsaps was one of 40 schools in Loren Pope's | |
Forbes | ... ic Philosophy was reported on by diverse media outlets including Billboard, | , Levi's Original Music Magazine, The Free Radical, Wired and The New York ... |
Big Budget | ... 1902, when he was 11 years old, a three-picture strip in the British comic | |
Evening Standard | ... In 1927, he accepted an invitation from Max Aitken to join the conservative | on the strict understanding that there would be no editorial interference ... |
Empire | Cruz ranked as No. 58 in Maxim's Hot 100 of 2007 list, and was chosen by | magazine as being one of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars in the world. Cruz wa ... |
People | In July 2006, Bass revealed that he is gay in a cover story for | magazine. He was awarded the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award in Oct ... |
The Boston Globe | ... obert F. Kennedy, Jr., Joseph Patrick Kennedy II, and other family members. | wrote of the changed role: "It underscored the evolution that surprised so ... |
Book of Wisdom | ... change his soul and false imaginations would not deceive his mind – as the | teaches about early death |
Die Reihe | ... . ." (". . . How Time Passes . . ."), first published in 1957 in vol. 3 of | (Texte 1, 99–139) |
The New York Times | ... lboard, Forbes, Levi's Original Music Magazine, The Free Radical, Wired and | . Along with free software and Linux (a free operating system), copyleft l ... |
La Repubblica | ... , Eugenio Scalfari, who went on to found the weekly magazine L'Espresso and | , a major Italian newspaper. The two teenagers formed a lasting friendship ... |
Amazing Stories | ... d text pieces for Weird Tales and Planet Stories, and was also published in | and Marvel Science Stories. He wrote for a diverse range of pulp magazines ... |
A Theory of Justice | In 1971 John Rawls published | , noteworthy in its pursuit of moral arguments and eschewing of meta-ethic ... |
Exodus | # | , Ex —Shemot (שמות |
Bellifortis | ... rpreted as "chastity belts" in the West is in Konrad Kyeser von Eichstätt's | (1405), which describes the military technology of the era. The book inclu ... |
Marshall Field III | ... nd and build seaside mansions and estates. These included William Matheson, | , Ronald Conklin, Harold Dimppel, Sr., Ferdinand Eberstadt and George McKe ... |
Billboard | ... ling more than one million copies. It reached reaching a peak of #14 on the | Hot 100, and #13 on the Cash Box Top 100 Singles Chart in June 1968,. It b ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Millsaps fell from 81 to 89 in the 2010 | 's list of "Best Liberal Arts Colleges" |
Rolling Stone | ... to please critics with the contemporary sound it contained. Ernest Hardy of | felt that Aaliyah reflected a stronger technique, where she gave her best ... |
USA Today | ... to the controversy just before his retirement, Barker told William Keck of | , "[The allegations have] been such a problem. I don't want to say anythin ... |
Octoechos | ... th special hymns to him which are found in the liturgical book known as the | . Soon after the transfer of Saint Nicholas' relics from Myra to Bari, a R ... |
The Progressive | ... ting Bob" La Follette and the Progressive movement. La Follette's magazine, | , founded in 1909, is still published in Madison |
Atari ST | ... s for each instrument. This is the first time ADSR samples are heard on the | , unfortunately only one more piece of music is ever written using this ro ... |
Skeptical Inquirer | ... is has been the subject of controversy and speculation. According to a 1978 | article it is possibly the result of cultural contamination. Some have sug ... |
The Austin Chronicle | ===Media===Austin's main daily newspaper is the Austin American-Statesman. | is Austin's alternative weekly, while The Daily Texan is the student newsp ... |
They Marched into Sunlight | ... he Frank Lloyd Wright designed Monona Terrace. David Maraniss wrote a book, | , which incorporated the 1967 Dow protests into a larger narrative |
The New York Times | ... nationally recognized as a leading undergraduate institution. In July 2006, | included Grinnell in its profile of the 20 colleges and universities of "e ... |
Reader's Digest | ... n the mid 1960s, an account of an excavation of the "Money Pit" appeared in | magazine. Over a decade later, the Money Pit mystery was the subject of an ... |
Gospel of John | ... mposed by Justin or his school. However, his use, or even knowledge, of the | is uncertain. One possible reference to John is a saying that is quoted in ... |
broadsides | ... he printing shop of John Dunlap. Through the night Dunlap printed about 200 | for distribution. Before long, the Declaration was read to audiences and r ... |
Planet Stories | ... 0s, Fox wrote a number of short stories and text pieces for Weird Tales and | , and was also published in Amazing Stories and Marvel Science Stories. He ... |
Gospel of John | ... , in Middle Egypt, which date around the year AD 200, and a fragment of the | , written in Coptic, which was found in Upper Egypt and can be dated to th ... |
New York | ... itive, passionate but with a mature grasp of the workings of human nature." | magazine, however, thought Hawke's performance was only "middling. |
The Secret Mulroney Tapes | ... for change undermined the objectives and spirit of the accord. According to | he was fired by Prime Minister Mulroney. Bouchard was joined by five of hi ... |
The Century Magazine | ... t. Within a year, Reed had other work accepted by Collier's, The Forum, and | . One of his poems had been set to music by composer Arthur Foote, and the ... |
Chronicle of the Kings of Alba | ... Constantine as "the Bald". He reigned for eighteen months according to the | |
Germania | In his book | , Tacitus wrote that the ancient Germanic tribes enforced a similar prohib ... |
The New York Times | ... ’s Canaanite silver calf, whose discovery was reported on the front page of | |
Look-in | ... usion. Other comics have since been published by Maximum Press, Grandreams, | Magazine, Realm Press and, currently, Dynamite Comics. Of all these series ... |
Ruhnama | ... was accused of developing a totalitarian cult of personality. His opus, the | , was made a mandatory reading in Turkmenistan's schools and months of the ... |
Prose Edda | Hermóðr appears distinctly in section 49 of the | book Gylfaginning. There, it is described that the gods were speechless an ... |
Treatise | ... d to (and even confused with) the is–ought problem, which comes from Hume's | |
Principia Ethica | Meta-ethics came to the fore with G.E. Moore's famous work | from 1903. In it he first wrote about what he called the naturalistic fall ... |
Prose Edda | ... iskviða she is the mother of Týr, the poem suggests by Hymir, but the later | states that Óðinn is his father |
Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald | It is served by the | newspaper |
Asterix in Corsica | ... ct. In former Yugoslavia, "Forum" publishing house translated Corsican in " | " into Montenegrin dialect of Serbo-Croatian (today called Montenegrin lan ... |
The Guardian | If... is an ongoing political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper | , written and drawn by Steve Bell since its creation in 1981 |
Medicine Under Canvas | ... pportunity to discuss the events. An account of one survivor is recorded in | , on page 141 of the second edition, which also offers details of 77th Eva ... |
Suda | A goddess Macaria is named in the | . This Macaria is the daughter of Hades (no mother is mentioned). She seem ... |
NME | ... que and at odds with everything else on the market – it was picked up on by | who championed the band, although one guest reviewer, John Lydon of Public ... |
Liberty | ... a professor of law at Santa Clara University, and a contributing editor for | magazine. He is an atheist |
Expressen | ... ally" was released on 29 October 2008, which achieved critical acclaim from | , who called Per a "pop genius". After that, Per started the Party Crasher ... |
Weird Tales | ... and into the 1950s, Fox wrote a number of short stories and text pieces for | and Planet Stories, and was also published in Amazing Stories and Marvel S ... |
Stowe Missal | ... ed as a saint, and was given the feast day of 3 February. The ninth century | commemorates his feast day, along with Mellitus and Justus. A Vita (or Lif ... |
River View Observer | ... is part of The Hudson Reporter group of local weeklies. Other weeklies, the | and El Especialito also cover local news. Bayonne-based periodicals includ ... |
Sesame Street Unpaved | ... and chuckles, "Wow! These boring stories are really exciting!" In the book | , Frank Oz says, "I was never really happy with Bert's character until abo ... |
Life | ... egan making appearances on major TV talk shows and writing book reviews for | magazine. In his follow-up work, , 1967, he tried to demonstrate the learn ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | Authorities disagree about the history of the letter's name. The | says the original name of the letter was ; this became in Vulgar Latin, pa ... |
Species Plantarum | ... napobrassica was first validly published by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 work | as a variety of B. oleracea: B. oleracea var. napobrassica. It has since b ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... South African to win an Oscar for Best Actress. The Oscar win pushed her to | 's 2006 list of highest-paid actresses in Hollywood; earning US$10 million ... |
The Independent | At one time the offices of | group of publications were situated in the Docklands. In 2008 Independent ... |
Socialist Register | ... work has also been criticized from a number of angles. In a 1971 paper for | , Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski undertook a detailed critique of st ... |
Prose Edda | ... ngandr, who then either breaks loose or, as told in the Gylfaginning of the | , is cut loose by Hymir. The Prose Edda provides the additional detail tha ... |
Critique of Dialectical Reason | ... 1960s, Sartre attempted to reconcile existentialism and Marxism in his work | . A major theme throughout his writings was freedom and responsibility |
L'Osservatore Romano | In an interview entitled "Aliens Are My Brother", granted to | , the Vatican newspaper, Father José Gabriel Funes, director of the Vatica ... |
Politico | ... papers are based in Northern Virginia, such as The Washington Examiner and | . The paper with the nation's widest circulation, USA Today, with 1.83 mil ... |
Aftonbladet | ... Artist Of The Year" 1982, by the readers of Sweden's biggest evening paper | , receiving the Swedish Music Award Price Rockbjörnen |
Daily Record | ... York City TV stations. It is served by the newspapers The Star-Ledger, the | , and The Record of Bergen County, NJ |
Jiyun | Sima Guang was also a lexicographer (who perhaps edited the | ), and spent decades compiling his 1066 Leipian (類篇; "Classified Chapters" ... |
Conan the Barbarian | ... nearly century-old house (now a museum) of Robert E. Howard, author of the | books |
Atari ST | ... worked with Atari to produce the BASIC that was initially provided with the | — ST BASIC |
Cahiers du cinéma | ... ip ever depicted in a Lynch movie", while Thierry Jousse, in his review for | , notes that the love between these two women is "of lyricism practically ... |
Hello! | On 10 April 2007, | reported that Atkinson was moving forward with his ideas for a fifth serie ... |
Nouvelle Revue Française | In 1908, Gide helped found the literary magazine | (The New French Review). In 1916, Marc Allégret, only 15 years old, became ... |
Rolling Stone | ... later: "he is not a sex symbol, but a mother image." Lenny Kravitz, in the | magazine edition for their List of 100 Greatest Singers, in which Jagger w ... |
The Truth About Cars | ... keep the Taurus competitive, focusing too unilaterally on trucks and SUVs. | published a review/editorial also showing their disappointment at how Ford ... |
Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution | ... e Economic Problems of the Church (1955), Puritanism and Revolution (1958), | (1965 and revised in 1996), The Century of Revolution (1961), AntiChrist i ... |
Book of Shadows | The television fantasy series Charmed features a fictional | which contains spells and arcane law, and has a supernatural ability to de ... |
Bayonne Community News | ... ocal, county, and regional news is covered by the daily Jersey Journal. The | is part of The Hudson Reporter group of local weeklies. Other weeklies, th ... |
The Gardeners Dictionary | ... nist elevated Linnaeus' variety to species rank as Brassica napobrassica in | , which is the currently accepted name |
The Concept of Anxiety | ... as first attributed to Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855). In | (also known as The Concept of Dread, depending on the translation), Kierke ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... lan Moore, Junji Ito, F. Paul Wilson, Brian Lumley, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and | , have cited Lovecraft as one of their primary influences. Beyond direct a ... |
A Greek-English Lexicon | ... succeeding Greek lexicons (including, therefore, the contemporary standard | ). A special improvement was the introduction of words and expressions con ... |
Zizhi Tongjian | ... ike Zheng Qiao (鄭樵) in writing Tongshi (通史) and Sima Guang (司馬光) in writing | (資治通鑑). The Chinese historical form of dynasty history, or Jizhuanti histo ... |
Allmusic | ... nted, delightfully eclectic album". William Cooper had a similar opinion in | : "Frida escapes the creative limitations of being a member of one of the ... |
Capital | ... ser and his students in an intensive philosophical rereading of Karl Marx's | . The book reflects on the philosophical status of Marxist theory as "crit ... |
The Guardian | ... o was born prior to the marriage of his parents. According to an article in | , Guest attended the House of Lords regularly until the House of Lords Act ... |
Newsweek | ... her test pilots to a mighty public relations enterprise". In his review for | , David Ansen wrote, "When The Right Stuff takes to the skies, it can't be ... |
Necronomicon | ... ed "Mad Arab" credited with authoring the imaginary book Kitab al-Azif (the | ), and as such an integral part of Cthulhu Mythos lore |
Official Nintendo Magazine | ... unt will tell stories of broken TVs, controllers, and NESes due to the dog. | listed him as the eighth greatest Nintendo moment, describing him as being ... |
Gray's Anatomy | ... ms, such as the nervous or respiratory systems. The major anatomy textbook, | , has recently been reorganized from a systems format to a regional format ... |
Conan the Barbarian | ... magazine. Buscema drew her again in this costume in issues 43, 44 and 48 of | (1974) and Dick Giordano in the first issue of Marvel Feature (1975) befor ... |
New Scientist | ... L. Semple, a surgeon, both researchers from the University of Toronto, told | magazine that an analysis of weather conditions on 11 May suggested that f ... |
Rolling Stone | ... chieved their sound simply by creatively utilizing their limited technique. | lavished praise on the Band in this era, giving them more attention than p ... |
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The Decameron | ... sed directly-to-DVD in North America on August 26, 2008. The film, based on | , is about a group of people who escape the Black Plague epidemic by hidin ... |
On the Origin of Species | In | (1859), Charles Darwin proposed evolution through natural selection, a the ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... el written in collaboration between the English authors Terry Pratchett and | |
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | ... tion based on how much it contributes to the social harmony of a state. The | describes Mohist consequentialism, dating back to the 5th century BC, as " ... |
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | ... l Processes in Mesospheric Dynamics that was published in four parts in the | between 1965 and 1966. See also The first of these, Part I: Models for Rad ... |
The Wind in the Willows | In 1908 Kenneth Grahame wrote | from his retired position as secretary of the Bank of England. He moved to ... |
Nature | ... s against its classifications, on the basis of documentation or criteria. A | editorial defended the Red List's relevance in October 2008 |
The Economist | ... uage used – we talk of the battle against terrorism or the war on drugs..." | magazine has become increasingly vocal in its criticism of such regulation ... |
Los Angeles Times | By the mid-1950s, department store heiress and wife of the publisher of the | , Dorothy Buffum Chandler became the de facto leader of the orchestra's bo ... |
Gospel of Luke | In the Sermon on the Plain in the | , Jesus says |
Outdoor Life | ... ed in the top 20 cities in the U.S. for sportsmen in the current edition of | magazine, was recently ranked #2 for Field and Stream's Best Fishing Towns ... |
Atari ST | ... ly a large collection of C64 tunes that The Exceptions ported across to the | 's Yamaha YM2149 sound chip using his own driver to get the most out of it ... |
The Prince | ... undiced eye on "la verita effetuale delle cose"the actual truth of thingsin | , composed, humanist style, chiefly of parallel ancient and modern example ... |
The Road to the Temple | ... ictured) that was used by the Players for their theater. Glaspell writes in | , "So Gene took Bound East for Cardiff out of his trunk, and Freddie Burt ... |
Yupian | ... pent decades compiling his 1066 Leipian (類篇; "Classified Chapters", cf. the | ) dictionary. It was based on the Shuowen Jiezi, and included 31,319 Chine ... |
Boston Herald | She ran for State Auditor in 1998 and was endorsed by the | . Howell lost finishing with 102,198 votes for 5.71% of the total vote. Ho ... |
USA Today | ... e the young white man she has chosen to marry. Of the film, Bernie Mac told | in 2003, "Interracial dating is not that significant anymore." In the arti ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... Webster Dictionary both define rock and roll as synonymous with rock music. | , on the other hand, regards it as the music that originated in the mid-19 ... |
American Political Science Review | ... ors. The American Political Science Association was founded in 1903 and the | was founded in 1906 in an effort to distinguish the study of politics from ... |
La Stampa | ... le Italian newspapers. Its main rivals are Rome's La Repubblica and Turin's | |
Into Thin Air | ... was in one of the affected parties, and afterwards published the bestseller | , which related his experience. Anatoli Boukreev, a guide who felt impugne ... |
Unsafe at Any Speed | Ralph Nader's book, | , published in 1965, criticized a number of Detroit automobiles as poorly ... |
Freedomnomics | ... red five books, including More Guns, Less Crime, The Bias Against Guns, and | |
Uncut | ... ed it in its unranked list 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and in 2005, | magazine ranked the first performance of "Heartbreak Hotel" in 1956 by Pre ... |
Casper Star-Tribune | Casper and the rest of Wyoming are served by the | , a newspaper with statewide circulation; the Casper Journal is a communit ... |
Harvard Law Review | ... on to study law at Harvard Law School, where he was a Notes Editor for the | . He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law in 1960, becoming a Sheldo ... |
Four Color | ... shing brought the Disney strips to comic books in 1940, through Dell Comics | title. The Four Color books reprinted a variety of newspaper strip materia ... |
London Gazette | ... vy Council on that occasion, and the Sovereign's speech is published in the | . That special assembly of the Privy Council and others held to proclaim t ... |
Roughing It | ... ony Express in action first hand, described the riders in his travel memoir | as: "... usually a little bit of a man". Though the riders were small, lig ... |
Book of Ezekiel | In the Old Testament, in the | , God's people are rebuked for suggesting that the children would die/suff ... |
GQ | ... anks and author and futurist Sir Arthur C. Clarke. In a 2007 interview with | magazine, Bass stated that he "absolutely" still intends on going to space ... |
Gospel of Matthew | In the Sermon on the Mount in the | , Jesus says |
Le Morte d'Arthur | ... created the image of Camelot most familiar to English speakers today in his | , a work based mostly on the French romances. He firmly identifies Camelot ... |
Billboard | ... on of Titus Turner's "All Around the World", was a hit, reaching # 5 on the | R&B chart. He followed up with a string of R&B hits, including the origina ... |
Jefferson's Manual | ... f Representatives, the House operates under general parliamentary rules and | but these are not binding on the current House until they are approved by ... |
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language | ... passed into English via Old French , and by Middle English was pronounced . | derives it from French hache from Latin haca or hic |
Almagest | ... n after, he wrote the Compendium of the Almagest, a commentary on Ptolemy's | . Avicenna concluded that Venus is closer to the Earth than the Sun. In 10 ... |
TV Guide | In 2004 and 2007, Quantum Leap was ranked #15 and #19 on | s "Top Cult Shows Ever" |
Black's Law Dictionary | The phrase does not come from association with | , which was first published in 1891. The phrase "black-letter law" was use ... |
Syntactic Structures | ... n ideas sleep furiously" is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in his 1957 | as an example of a sentence that is grammatically correct (logical form) b ... |
USA Today | ... nse cliché.” A large sum of critics, like Miami Herald’s Rene Rodriguez and | ’s Claudia Puig found themselves confused and thought that by the end of t ... |
Christianity Today | ... may have long term positive effects for the industry. John J. Thompson told | that "The lack of monetary benefit has filtered out some of the people who ... |
Systema Naturae | ... riginal description can be found, in this case the 10th edition of the book | . (Botanists are not required to give the date) |
The Gay Science | ... fore Zarathustra, Nietzsche had mentioned the concept in the fourth book of | (e.g., sect. 341); this was the first public proclamation of the notion by ... |
The Ring | ... , this duel was subsequently dubbed the division's 'Fight of The Decade' by | magazine. But it did not go Pintor's way. Gómez recorded a fourteenth roun ... |
Allmusic | ... Suddenly, Eric Burdon and Van Morrison weren't so weird — even Bob Dylan." | has described Jagger as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen ... |
Das Kapital | Karl Marx, in | , writes |
Science Digest | ... s, Columbus, and FDR all fought…" His article was published in the magazine | , 1980. It goes on to state |
The Wall Street Journal's | ... ews & World Report. Among regional schools the MBA program was ranked #1 by | most recent ranking (2007), and it was ranked #92 among business schools w ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... ally loyal to a city or to a particular leader rather than to their nation. | identifies the movement's genesis with the late-18th century American Revo ... |
Radio & Records | ... es, the single reached #13 in March 1983 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on | , and was the 20th biggest selling single in the US that year |
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae | ... mber theory was renewed when she read Carl Friedrich Gauss' monumental work | . After three years of working through the exercises and trying her own pr ... |
house beautiful | ... s similarly driven by conventional views of happiness; from her belief in " | " domestic bliss to her car and gardening outfit, Carolyn's domain is a "f ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... particularly the gay press. In one incident, it was noted that the magazine | refused to review the album, instead asking him to make a comedic contribu ... |
Zizhi Tongjian | ... changing the title from Tongzhi ("Comprehensive Records") to the honorific | ("Comprehensive Mirror to Aid in Government"). Scholars interpret this tit ... |
Forbes | ... Vernon was named one of the "25 Richest Zip Codes" in the United States by | magazine in 2006. Many relatively unchanged large country estates that hav ... |
Genesis | ... was viewed as bringing shame on the viewer, not the naked, as evidenced in | 9: 20-27 |
S/Z | ... en been less systematic (or, in some special cases such as Roland Barthes's | , they have been so specifically and exhaustively systematic as to render ... |
Robinson Risner | ... chutist Joseph Kittinger spent 11 months in prison there. Brigadier General | was the senior ranking POW, responsible for maintaining chain of command a ... |
Cincinnati Magazine | ... ighborhood in the Greater Cincinnati area. In 2007 Bellevue was included in | s list of the 10 great neighborhoods you might want too take a look at |
Musical America | ... en freely and is more modern than his previous works. Gershwin explained in | , "My purpose here is to portray the impressions of an American visitor in ... |
The Future of Ideas | Lawrence Lessig, | , 2001, p. 187-190, freely available |
Western Mail | The main local newspaper, the South Wales Echo and the national paper the | are based in Park Street in the city centre. Capital Times, Echo Extra and ... |
The King's English | ... to Guernsey in 1903 where he and his brother Francis George Fowler composed | and the Concise Oxford Dictionary, and much of Modern English Usage |
Jefferson's Manual | ... se of Representatives is governed by the Constitution, the House Rules, and | |
Atari ST | ... also an experienced Amiga programmer and ported many of Thalion Software's | titles. He no longer composes music for a living and in 2006 he was workin ... |
Mrs. Mary Eales's Receipts | ... 18th-century England and America. The recipe for ice cream was published in | in London in 1718 |
Allmusic | ... the Roof, which featured jazz arrangements of eight songs from the musical. | awarded the album 4 stars and states "Cannonball plays near his peak; this ... |
The Spiral Dance | ... ith, the Newsweek/Washington Post online forum on religion. Starhawk's book | (1979) was one of the main inspirations behind the Neopagan movement. In 2 ... |
USA Today | ... 7. In 2006, Tulsa's Oktoberfest was named one of the top 10 in the world by | and one of the top German food festivals in the nation by Bon Appetit maga ... |
Advertising Age | ... Gore proposed launching a progressive TV network, a Fox News executive told | (10/13/03): "The problem with being associated as liberal is that they wou ... |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer | ... to give her a character,” whereas other critics such as William Arnold from | said the opposite: “she projects intelligence, determination and resourcef ... |
Time | ... butt of jokes on The Tonight Show and other late-night television programs. | magazine said Kennedy was being perceived as a "Palm Beach boozer, lout an ... |
Atari ST | ... rn 1970), a French musician known by the alias Jess, wrote chiptunes on the | during the 1990s |
Irish Independent | ... e headquarters of important national newspapers such as The Irish Times and | , as well as local newspapers such as The Evening Herald |
Book of Genesis | ... by the three sons of Anak, descendants of the Nephilim (Joshua 10:5,6). The | mentions that it was formerly called Kirjath-arba, or "city of four", poss ... |
The New York Times | ... ollowed the trends of the larger music industry since that point. In 2009 a | op-ed placed the entire music industry on a "deathwatch," pointing out tha ... |
The Guardian | ... xt piece, Arsewoman in Wonderland, described a pornographic film in detail. | asked, "It's art. But is it porn?" calling in "Britain's biggest porn star ... |
Handbook of Texas | ... n area and Harris County. The population was 29,685 at the 2000 census. The | describes Channelview as "an oil refinery suburb of metropolitan Houston. |
Science | ... s Lynn Thorndike, starting with a letter in the 1915 edition of the journal | , and repeated in several books of his. M. M. Pattison Muir also expressed ... |
Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences | ... wasn't accepted by scientific community. The paper was published in 1973 in | (in Russian) |
Eikonoklastes | ... a plea, while Parliament commissioned John Milton to write a rejoinder, the | ("The Iconoclast"), but the response made little headway against the patho ... |
Health Affairs | A 2008 article in the journal | suggested that the Dutch health system, which combines mandatory universal ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... The Letter (1940) was considered "one of the best pictures of the year" by | , and Davis won admiration for her portrayal of an adulterous killer, a ro ... |
AM 748 I 4to | ... also included in editions of the Poetic Edda. Important manuscripts include | , Hauksbók and Flateyjarbók. Many of the poems are quoted in Snorri's Edda ... |
Congressional Record | ... gned a legislative number, enrolled in the House Journal and printed in the | and the Speaker of the House refers the bill to the Committee(s) with juri ... |
The Daily Telegraph | More recently, on 8 March 2011, | reported: Last year the prince spent £620,000 as a trade envoy, including ... |
Los Angeles Times | The reaction to Hawke's performance as the title role is also mixed. The | described him as a "superb Prince of Denmark - youthful, sensitive, passio ... |
Dictionary of Welsh Biography | ... ld, he was knighted in 1934. Under his editorship, the first edition of the | was compiled, though not published until after his death (1950) |
The Tampa Tribune | ... ic of some other race, 2.7% two or more races and 12.6% Hispanic or Latino. | projects a population of 115,000 by 2020 due to massive immigration |
Dataquest | ... India, among engineering colleges, it ranked #3 by Outlook India, and #1 by | in 2011. Amongst government engineering colleges, it was ranked #1 by Mint ... |
The Tale of Peter Rabbit | In 1902 Beatrix Potter published | , that follows Peter Rabbit, a mischievous and disobedient young rabbit, a ... |
Weekly Shōnen Jump | ... d manga artist Akira Toriyama, who knew of Horii through the manga magazine | , was commissioned to illustrate the characters and monsters to separate t ... |
Newsweek | ... of ecofeminism. She is a columnist for Beliefnet.com and for On Faith, the | /Washington Post online forum on religion. Starhawk's book The Spiral Danc ... |
Book of Genesis | The Eden story, which takes up chapters 2 to 4 of the | , tells how the Abrahamic God creates the first man and puts him in a para ... |
2 Maccabees | ... he origin of the Hasmonean dynasty is recorded in the books 1 Maccabees and | , covering the period from 175 to 134 BCE during which time the Hasmonean ... |
Cahiers pour l'Analyse | ... example of this points to the editors and contributors of the 1960s journal | : This influence continues to guide some of today's most significant and p ... |
Cheaper by the Dozen | ... way to toast three slices of bread on a one-side, two-slice grill. The book | introduced the emerging concepts to the context of family life |
Men's Health | ... pe Cruz, known for her voluptuous figure, was voted as having the top body. | ranked her at No. 32. on their "100 Hottest Women of All-Time" list |
The New York Times | ... n 1981 the total strength of the army was around 85,000 troops according to | . The army had around 35-40,000 soldiers, who was mostly conscripts, the a ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | The earliest reference to ice cream given by the | is from 1744, reprinted in a magazine in 1877. 1744 in Pennsylvania Mag. H ... |
Loeb Classical Library | ... m France and Spain. This was the version used by H. St J. Thackeray for the | edition widely used today. William Whiston, who created perhaps the most f ... |
London Gazette | The | 15 February 1946 Citation |
Social-Demokraten | ... formist views on socialism, Hansson succeeded Hjalmar Branting as editor of | in 1917 and was appointed his Minister of Defence in Sweden's first Social ... |
Anabasis | The Greek general Xenophon records in his | that the Armenians burned their crops and food supplies as they withdrew b ... |
TIME | ... nged Music" in the July of that year. Also in 2006, the album was chosen by | magazine as one of the 100 best albums of all time |
Times-Standard | The only major locally published regional daily newspaper is the | . Owned by Media News Group since 1996, it has been in continuous publicat ... |
Chicago Reader | ... to Verbinski’s direction, critics railed the characters as being weak. The | ’s Jonathan Rosenbaurn said that the film was “an utter waste of Watts… pe ... |
Dialogue with Trypho | Justin Martyr, in his First Apology (ca. 155) and | (ca. 160), sometimes refers to written sources consisting of narratives of ... |
Life | ... n moneymaking stars from 1932, the first year of the poll, through 1936 and | magazine proclaimed her "First Queen of the Movies" in 1937. Later in 1937 ... |
Quidditch Through the Ages | ... Beasts and Where to Find Them is a textbook used by the main character, and | is a book from the library at his school. The Tales of Beedle the Bard pro ... |
Neil Gaiman | Stardust (1998) is the first solo prose novel by | . It is usually published as a novel with illustrations by Charles Vess. S ... |
Loeb Classical Library | ... manuscript P, but refers also to AMW and R. Henry St. John Thackery for the | has a Greek text also mainly dependent on P. André Pelletier edited a new ... |
Time | ... from Action for Children's Television, favorable reviews, and a ranking in | magazine's "Best of '87" feature, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures was can ... |
Melody Maker | ... l Quinn, "One Day." It flopped, leading Clarke to place an advertisement in | looking for a vocalist for a new musical project. He selected Peterborough ... |
A Devil's Chaplain | ... e books Dennett and His Critics: Demystifying Mind (ISBN 0-631-19678-1) and | . In this article, Dawkins coined the term faith-sufferer |
Atari ST | The company also sold the Lattice C compiler for the Sinclair QL and the | and range of other languages for m68k-based computers. MetaComCo also repr ... |
The Two Babylons | ... formed a major part of Alexander Hislop's thesis in the 19th century tract | |
Opperlandse taal- & letterkunde | ... he Dutch Wikipedia states, however, that Hugo Brandt Corstius, in his book, | , came up with the longest existing Dutch palindrome—potstalmelkkoortspils ... |
The New York Times | ... of the loose ends and questions that arise from the film. Stephen Holden of | writes, "Mulholland Drive has little to do with any single character's lov ... |
Boating | In May 2009, the company sold American Photo, Flying, | , Sound and Vision, and Popular Photography to the Bonnier Group |
Pokémon Adventures | In the | manga, Green stole a Squirtle from Prof. Oak's Lab. This Squirtle ultimate ... |
Washingtonian | ... d several aides who work for Stevens as part of the investigation. In July, | magazine reported that Stevens had hired "Washington's most powerful and e ... |
The Tales of Beedle the Bard | ... r, and Quidditch Through the Ages is a book from the library at his school. | provides an additional layer of fiction, the 'tales' being instructional s ... |
National Geographic | ... t food diet, and recommends using protein only as a condiment with meals. A | cover article from November 2005, entitled The Secrets of Living Longer, a ... |
De humani corporis fabrica | ... hysician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, | (On the Structure of the Human Body). Vesalius is often referred to as the ... |
Species Plantarum | ... naming species is credited to Linnaeus, effectively beginning with his work | in 1753 |
The Observer | In 2003 he was listed in | as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. He has also appeared in ... |
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy | ... Best Novel, and was short-listed for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel. | classifies Anno Dracula as "recursive fantasy", and further describes the ... |
Sirach | The Old Testament Deuterocanonical books of Tobit and | , accepted as part of the Scriptural canon by Catholic Church, Eastern Ort ... |
Ottawa Citizen | Several weeks after its debut, | television columnist Bob Blackburn deemed the programme to be noticeably i ... |
Getica | ... y common among scholars today, is not universal. According to the Jordanes' | , around 400 the Ostrogoths were ruled by Ostrogotha and derived their nam ... |
Hyakunin Isshu | ... wara no Teika, even having one of his tanka included in the anthology Ogura | (100 Poems by 100 Poets), a noted collection of Japanese poems of the Heia ... |
The Guardian | In March 2011 | published an article describing an agreement with the US State Department ... |
The North Jefferson News | Local publications include | (weekly) & The Birmingham News (daily) |
Harvard Law Review | ... ated to private international law or maritime law. The essay later became a | article whose scholarship Justice Jay Rabinowitz of the Alaska Supreme Cou ... |
Prose Edda | In chapter 31 of Gylfaginning in the | , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Ullr is referred to as ... |
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy | ... ight romance terms steampunk's dense reworking of a 19th century London." ( | , pp. 803, 896) |
The Lays of Beleriand | ... ers in several of Tolkien's books and other works such as The Silmarillion, | , and most recently The Children of Húrin. Similar to the other great fore ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... erleon in Wales; this was the king's primary base in Geoffrey of Monmouth's | and subsequent literature. Chrétien depicts Arthur, like a typical medieva ... |
The Nation | ... hinese Honghuzi in action against the Russians during the war, described in | magazine: "He had some amusing and exciting experiences with the Hung-hutz ... |
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions | Thomas Kuhn’s influential book | argued that scientists work in a series of paradigms, and that falsificati ... |
Forbes | In 2005, | magazine listed Stockton as having 6,570 crimes per 100,000 residents — th ... |
A tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain | ... ge of Westhumble) described the swallow holes in the River Mole in his book | (first published in 1724) |
1 Maccabees | The origin of the Hasmonean dynasty is recorded in the books | and 2 Maccabees, covering the period from 175 to 134 BCE during which time ... |
The New York Times | ... nt Weekly Clark Collis gave the musical a "B-" rating. Charles Isherwood of | called it "dismal" and Steven Suskin of Variety wrote that it had "a tunes ... |
Gödel, Escher, Bach | In Douglas Hofstadter's | , there is a narrative between Achilles and the Tortoise (characters borro ... |
Newsweek | ... m was ranked #467 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, while | magazine pronounced it the second best album of its decade. In 2009, Glide ... |
Sports Illustrated | | s Tom Verducci wrote in 2003, "There are certain figures in American histo ... |
Toronto Star | ... symbol. Rudyard Griffiths, director of The Dominion Institute, wrote in the | in July 2006 that the ascension of the chain to the status of cultural ico ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert of the | rated the film four out of four stars and called it "terribly complicated, ... |
Wednesday Comics | ... He also contributed a twelve-page Metamorpho story drawn by Mike Allred for | , a weekly newspaper-style series |
Blick | On 8 January 2006, the Swiss newspaper Sonntagsblick (Sunday edition of the | newspaper) published a secret report produced by the Swiss government usin ... |
Entertainment Weekly | The show received mixed to negative reviews. | Clark Collis gave the musical a "B-" rating. Charles Isherwood of The New ... |
A Love Supreme | ... d that it was not true. Music critic Greg Tate described it as Funkadelic's | . In 2008, Rolling Stone cited this as number 60 on its list of 100 greate ... |
The Century Magazine | The first stories were published in 1917 by Edward O'Reilly for | , and collected and reprinted in 1923 in the book Saga of Pecos Bill (1923 ... |
The GW Hatchet | Around the same time Horowitz also ran the ad in | , claiming the MSA was a radical group. Jake Sherman, the newspaper's edit ... |
Luke | ... Synoptic Gospels, and that the two other synoptic evangelists, Matthew and | , used Mark's Gospel as one of their sources. The theory of Markan priorit ... |
Vanity Fair | ... he works of others in print. He has written several pieces for the magazine | , including the summary of what a perfect weekend of music would be. He ha ... |
El Castillo Interior | ... clude her autobiography, The Life of Teresa of Jesus, and her seminal work, | (The Interior Castle), are an integral part of the Spanish Renaissance lit ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert of the | praised the film in his review saying: "A powerful story, one of the year' ... |
NME | ... d be beneficial and advocating health care reform. In a 2012 interview with | , Hoppus stated that he prefers the healthcare system in the United Kingdo ... |
Computer Power User | Rob Malda also wrote a monthly column for | . In 2002, he was named to the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the t ... |
Washington Blade | ... ded the 2006 Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award on October 7, 2006. The | printed a guest editorial from a long-time HRC supporter who claimed that ... |
The Huntsville Times | | has been Huntsville's only daily newspaper since 1996, when the Huntsville ... |
2 Maccabees | ... in common, but their cults are historically distinct. There is reference in | 12.26 and 1 Maccabees 5:43 to an Atargateion or Atergateion, a temple of A ... |
Books of Kings | ... Book of Jeremiah reports that a total of 4,600 were exiled to Babylon. The | suggest that it was ten thousand, and then eight thousand. Israel Finkelst ... |
Classic Rock | ... Ellefson rejoined Megadeth after eight years. He stated in an interview for | magazine that Megadeth drummer Shawn Drover contacted him and told him tha ... |
Newsweek | ... ed as one of the technologically most advanced colleges in the world (as in | s 2004 ranking of "Hottest for the Tech-Savvy" and Yahoo!'s 1998 "Wired Co ... |
Bibliotheca historica | ... the conflicts of 4th century is also described by Diodorus Siculus, in his | . Diodorus was writing in the 1st century BC, and is also very much a seco ... |
Publishers Weekly | ... apf, David McConnell, and Pete Krebs. The book received mixed reviews, with | remarking that while "Nugent manages to patch together the major beats of ... |
The Travels of Marco Polo | ... st Europeans to travel the Silk Road to China, and his tales, documented in | , opened Western eyes to some of the customs of the Far East. He was not t ... |
The Children of Húrin | ... er works such as The Silmarillion, The Lays of Beleriand, and most recently | . Similar to the other great forests of Tolkien's legendarium such as Mirk ... |
Ms. magazine | ... lden Globe nominations for her lead performance in the drama North Country. | also honoured her for this performance with a feature article in its Fall ... |
On the Origin of Species | Charles Darwin's | was successful in convincing most biologists that evolution had occurred, ... |
Peterborough Evening Telegraph | The | or ET (established 1948) is the city's newspaper, published Monday to Satu ... |
Matthew | ... of the three Synoptic Gospels, and that the two other synoptic evangelists, | and Luke, used Mark's Gospel as one of their sources. The theory of Markan ... |
TV Guide | ... sult is an astonishing, compulsive film, directed with a crackling energy." | rated the film four out of four stars, calling it "tough-minded" and "movi ... |
Suda | ... ame word (ebxi~) expressed both. The characteristic mark of the vow, as the | and the Greek Church Fathers remark, was that it was a promise either of t ... |
Empire magazine | ... le noted that Cruz "goes all out" with her appearance and Patrick Peters of | commented that the film's director, who also appears in the film, was able ... |
Let's Get It On | ... al and romance-themed music and funk, while his 1970s recordings, including | (1973) and I Want You (1976) helped develop the quiet storm sound and form ... |
Anchorage Daily News | ... Rabinowitz of the Alaska Supreme Court praised 45 years later, telling the | in 1994 that the high court had issued a recent opinion citing the article ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... demanding than she had expected. The movie garnered mixed reviews, with the | rating it one out of four stars and describing Dunst's portrayal of a flig ... |
Athenaeum | ... book received immediate critical acclaim. The London literary magazine the | declared it, "A tale to make the reader laugh and cry – to open his hands, ... |
Cape Breton Post | ... al harbour. It is the island's largest commercial centre and home to the `` | `` daily newspaper, as well as two television stations, CBIT-TV (CBC) and ... |
Mad | ... n American cartoonist. He is notable for his work in the satirical magazine | , including his trademark feature, the Mad Fold-in. As of 2010, Jaffee rem ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | On May 18, 2007, the | reported that Oakland general manager Billy Beane was considering adding H ... |
Rolling Stone | ... recorded music. These include television channels like MTV, magazines like | and radio stations. In recent years the music industry has been embroiled ... |
Allmusic | ... y vocals rode calmly on R. Kelly's rough beats". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of | felt that the album had its "share of filler", but described the singles a ... |
The News & Observer | ... newspaper and radio reporter, first as a sportswriter and news reporter for | , and also as assistant city editor and city editor for The Raleigh Times. ... |
A Modest Proposal | ... e of the first to practise modern journalistic satire. For instance, In his | Swift suggests that Irish peasants be encouraged to sell their own childre ... |
Atari ST | The | computers were sold with "stspeech.tos" on floppy disk |
Esdras | ... aused certain books to fall into my hands. They are Chaldean books [...] of | , of Zoroaster and of Melchior, oracles of the magi, which contain a brief ... |
Empire magazine | The film also ranks at No.497 on | 's 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time |
The Observer | ... hings are the non-sequiturs and subconscious of dreams." Philip French from | sees it as an allusion to Hollywood tragedy, while Jane Douglas from the B ... |
Neil Gaiman | In by | , the necropolis apprentice Petrefax tells a story that includes a storyte ... |
Book of Common Prayer | His translation of the Psalter is used in the Anglican | , and is the most familiar translation of the psalms for many Anglicans al ... |
The Atlas of Middle-earth | In | , predating the New Line films by over a decade, Karen Wynn Fonstad estima ... |
Rolling Stone | ... our friends that the US needs to look over here and take some cues." A 2000 | cover story describes Hoppus as believing in God and "praying every night" ... |
SEX | ... Also in 1992, Walken appeared in Madonna's controversial coffee table book, | , and he played Bobby, Cassandra's manager in Wayne's World 2 |
The Gazette | | is the primary daily newspaper for Cedar Rapids. The Cedar Rapids Gazette ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... similar style, stating disapprovingly in an interview for the British paper | |
Good Housekeeping | ... at first season, with winning teams receiving $500 grants for their school. | magazine became the sponsor for the 1954-55 season, and a short third seas ... |
Sight & Sound | ... as a masterpiece and was voted the greatest film of the 1980s by Britain's | magazine. It received eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Bes ... |
Douay-Rheims | Significant versions of the English Christian Bible include the | , the RSV, the KJV, the ESV, the NKJV, and the NIV. For a complete list, s ... |
Boston Herald | ... Gallup Poll gave Kennedy a very low 22 percent national approval rating. A | /WCVB-TV poll found that 62 percent of Massachusetts citizens thought Kenn ... |
Mad | Recurring references to halvah have been made in | magazine over the years |
The History of Medieval Business Organisations | ... s law doctorate in 1889 by writing a dissertation on legal history entitled | ; his advisor was Levin Goldschmidt, a respected authority in commercial l ... |
Majmal al-Tawarikh wa Al-Qasas | 2) The unknown writer of | (circa 1126) |
Journal of the British Interplanetary Society | ... Planetologist Christopher McKay wrote "Terraforming Mars", a paper for the | . The paper discussed the prospects of a self-regulating Martian biosphere ... |
The Advocate | ... ormal', but further enforced unneeded stereotypes. In a 2007 interview with | , Bass called his comment a "mistake" and noted that he was unaware of the ... |
Rolling Stone | ... album was a favorite of critics and other musicians: Bruce Springsteen told | magazine that he was listening to Peter Case more than anyone else that ye ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... 16 mainstream US papers (including The New York Times, the Washington Post, | , and the San Francisco Chronicle), Kuypers found that the mainstream prin ... |
Getting Things Done | # The | system is a model of personal workflow management for information workers |
Weekly Shōnen Jump | Dragon Quest manga began publication in | in 1989. Based on the world of Dragon Quest, Riku Sanjo's was created as a ... |
The Salmon of Doubt | ... eries. He was working on a third Dirk Gently novel under the working title, | , but felt that the book was not working and abandoned it. In an interview ... |
Paranoid | ... ctively heavier album, In Rock (1970). Also significant was Black Sabbath's | (1970), which combined guitar riffs with dissonance and more explicit refe ... |
Billboard's | ... he music industry during this time. The number two, three and four songs on | charts for that year were Elvis Presley, "Heartbreak Hotel"; Johnny Cash, ... |
McCall's | ... n was appearing in 194 American newspapers. He also had a monthly column in | and a weekly column in Sports Illustrated |
Chicago Reader | ... nd currently has a 68% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Dave Kehr, in the | , wrote, "Richter seems to have invented an elaborate mythology for his he ... |
Bibliotheca | The | seems to be following Pherecydes, who relates how the infant Dionysus, god ... |
Common Sense | ... the king was not inclined to act as a conciliator, Thomas Paine's pamphlet | was published. Paine, who had only recently arrived in the colonies from E ... |
The Bell Curve | ... tz has received $4 million from the Bradley Foundation, which also financed | (a controversial book on race and intelligence) |
The New England Journal of Medicine | ... tion called the "Space Invaders elbow" as a complaint, while a physician in | named a similar ailment the "Space Invaders Wrist." Space Invaders was als ... |
Daily Graphic | ... housand copies of Zetetic Astronomy. Challenges were issued in the New York | offering $10,000 to charity to anyone proving the Earth revolved on an axi ... |
Christianity Today | ... described as "The United States' most well-known evangelical." According to | , "today on American college and high school campuses, the name most assoc ... |
Money | In July 2007 Crofton was named by | magazine as one of "100 Best Places to Live" in the United States. Crofton ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... newspapers. He also had a monthly column in McCall's and a weekly column in | |
Down Beat | ... ler Story, starring James Stewart. In 1953, Glenn Miller was voted into the | magazine Jazz Hall of Fame in the Readers' Poll. In 1996, the U.S. Postal ... |
Oshkosh Northwestern | ... dds complexity to making a final attendance estimate. The EAA estimates and | reports the actual number of attendees is most likely between 300,000-500, ... |
AtomAge | ... he Avengers were designed at the studio of John Sutcliffe who published the | fetish magazine |
L'Humanité | ... distributed in Traves. A day later, an article in the Communist publication | revealed Peiper's presence in Traves and he became the subject of death th ... |
gazetted | ... hereditary peerage in the King's Birthday Honours. On 7 July his title was | as " BARON KEYNES , of Tilton, in the County of Sussex." and he took his s ... |
Freakonomics | In the best-seller | , economist Steven D. Levitt and co-author Stephen J. Dubner both confirm ... |
Manchester Guardian | ... to the Daily Herald and stayed there until 1953. Finally, Low moved to the | and was there from 1953 |
The Dartmouth | ... een Bus, the controversial conservative newspaper The Dartmouth Review, and | , arguably the nation's oldest university newspaper. The Dartmouth describ ... |
English Journey | In 1934 he published the travelogue | , which is an account of what he saw and heard while travelling through th ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... ater, O'Hare was honored when Colonel Robert R. McCormick, publisher of the | , suggested a name change of Chicago's Orchard Depot Airport as tribute to ... |
The Cambridge History of Ancient China | ... eat to social stability. Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the | , writes that the moral goods of Mohism "are interrelated: more basic weal ... |
Democracy in America | ... mass production: the homogeneous consumer base. De Tocqueville wrote in his | (1835) that "The absence in the United States of those vast accumulations ... |
Roman Martyrology | ... ated, is transferred to 26 April, under its right name, 'Saint Cletus'. The | mentions the Pope in question only under the name of "Cletus". The Annuari ... |
Opus Majus | Bacon's | contains treatments of mathematics and optics, alchemy, and the positions ... |
New Scientist | ... ppeared in fiction well before scientists took serious interest in them. In | there used to be a weekly column called "Daedalus" written by David Jones, ... |
The Observer | In 2003, he was listed in | as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. When he received the UK ... |
Rolling Stone's | In 2009, the album was ranked #317 on | list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and was later ranked at #84 o ... |
Creem | ... en inspiring a rapturous response in those who heard it. A 1971 review from | stated "My response is that crystallization of everything that is rock'n'r ... |
Press Gazette | ... r as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. When he received the UK | award in 2004 for Best Cartoonist, in his speech he thanked "George Bush - ... |
Variety | ... ances at New York's Beacon Theatre. It screened in Berlin in February 2008. | s Todd McCarthy said the film "takes full advantage of heavy camera covera ... |
New York Post | ... ions both in the UK and the US, including The Times, Catholic World and The | . C. S. Lewis, friend of Tolkien (and later author of The Chronicles of Na ... |
New Yorker | ... 008, Jaffee was honored by the Reuben Awards as the Cartoonist of the Year. | cartoonist Arnold Roth said, "Al Jaffee is one of the great cartoonists of ... |
Acts of the Apostles | ... d Jewish colonies very early, and Christianity was also soon present there. | 16:14-15 mentions the baptism of a merchant woman called "Lydia" who came ... |
The New York Times | ... rcially and keep on soaring for the next year of so". In his review for the | , Vincent Canby praised Shepard's performance: "Both as the character he p ... |
Sunset | ... itself as “Arizona’s Antique Capital,” with support for its claim from both | magazine and a 1998 article in USA Today. Glendale is home to the popular ... |
Rolling Stone | ... and social commentary in their lyrics were revolutionary within the genre. | ranked N.W.A number 83 on their list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All T ... |
Crelle's Journal | ... ned she had breast cancer. Despite the pain, she continued to work. In 1831 | published her paper on the curvature of elastic surfaces and “a note about ... |
Entertainment Weekly | In 2008, the show was placed at #73 on | "New TV Classics" list |
Sports Illustrated | ... sion, U.S. Navy Commander John Collins pointed out that a recent article in | magazine had declared that Eddy Merckx, the great Belgian cyclist, had the ... |
Foreign Affairs | Louis J. Halle, formerly of the United States Department of State, wrote in | (Summer 1980) that the colonization of space will protect humanity in the ... |
Time | ... s and wrote, "it affects me deeply every time I see it performed". In 1999, | magazine, in its "Best of the Century" list, named Carousel the Best Music ... |
Treatise on Money | ... ionship between unemployment, money and prices back in the 1920s. The work, | , was published in 1930 in two volumes. A central idea of the work was tha ... |
Histories | ... ptian name was Neith; and they identified her with Athena. (Timaeus 21e), ( | 2:170–175) |
USA Today | ... ie was mixed, but many critics enjoyed Dunst's performance. Claudia Puig of | reported that the chemistry between Dunst and Bettany was potent, with Dun ... |
Humbug | ... rtzman's first two post-Mad publishing efforts, Trump and the creator-owned | . In 2008, the first full reprint of Humbug was published as a two-volume ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... cluding The New York Times, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the | ), Kuypers found that the mainstream print press in America operate within ... |
GamePro | ... rly Pokémon phenomenon as "like a Hydro Pump from a Blastoise to the face". | s Kat Bailey wrote that a lot of players chose Blastoise for its two hydro ... |
The Atlantic | ... ontends the group uses them to prepare for more fighting rather than peace. | magazine columnist Jeffrey Goldberg, along with other analysts, believes H ... |
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik | ... gfried's Death"). He was possibly stimulated by a series of articles in the | , inviting composers to write a 'national opera' based on the Nibelungenli ... |
Melody Maker | The third album, My Side of Your Window, released in 1969, became | magazine's Folk Album of the Month. In July, McTell had appeared at Cambri ... |
The Guardian | ... but nothing actually came off. I ran out of money and became quite lonely." | asked six well-known film critics for their own perceptions of the overall ... |
The Dartmouth Review | ... tionally recognized Big Green Bus, the controversial conservative newspaper | , and The Dartmouth, arguably the nation's oldest university newspaper. Th ... |
Billboard | ... fering With The Blues", and "Sleep" (1960) (Pop #13). In all, John made the | Hot 100 a total of fourteen times. A cover version of "Need Your Love So B ... |
Gospel of John | ... al hint may have been taken from the account of the Pool of Bethesda in the | , in which Jesus heals a man at the pool in Jerusalem |
Canadian Business | ... has established itself in the top class of fast-food restaurants in Canada. | magazine has twice named Tim Hortons as the best-managed brand in Canada ( ... |
Jester | ... lumbia. He began working for two school papers, a humor magazine called the | and the Columbia Review. Also on the Jesters staff were the poet Robert La ... |
The Logic of Scientific Discovery | ... pper discussed this critique of naïve falsificationism in Chapters 3 & 4 of | . For Popper, theories are accepted or rejected via a sort of selection pr ... |
The Guardian | ... ound 265,000, with waiting lists of 13,000 and 44,000 vacant plots. In 2008 | reported that 330,000 people held an allotment, whilst 100,000 were on wai ... |
Le Morte d'Arthur | ... ublished as The Early Italian Poets in 1861). These and Sir Thomas Malory's | inspired his art of the 1850s. He created his own method of painting in wa ... |
1 Maccabees | ... ults are historically distinct. There is reference in 2 Maccabees 12.26 and | 5:43 to an Atargateion or Atergateion, a temple of Atargatis, at Carnion i ... |
TV Guide | ... The Heiress is one of the handsome, intense and adult dramas of the year." | rates the film five out of a possible five stars and adds, "This powerful ... |
Daily News | ... a! as the critics were not taken by surprise this time. John Chapman of the | termed it "one of the finest musical plays I have ever seen and I shall re ... |
Lancelot-Grail | ... tles. It is not until the 13th-century French prose romances, including the | and the Post-Vulgate Cycle, that Camelot began to supersede Caerleon, and ... |
Rolling Stone | ... c Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. In 2004, | ranked them #50 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, and ... |
Chemical Abstracts Service | are unique numerical identifiers assigned by the | t |
The Billboard | ... called "folk" in the trades, and "hillbilly" within the industry. In 1944, | replaced the term "hillbilly" with "folk songs and blues," and switched to ... |
Allmusic | Keith Johnson of | describes a "Modern Creative" genre, in which "musicians may incorporate f ... |
Spike Magazine | In an August 1999 | interview, Gibson stated "He (Chris) was brought to my attention by someon ... |
Prose Edda | In the | more detailed information is given about the location, including a detaile ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... -off to splashdown, Apollo 13 gives one hell of a ride." Edward Guthmann of | gave a mixed review and wrote: "I just wish that Apollo 13 worked better a ... |
Gospel of Mark | Markan priority is the hypothesis that the | was the first written of the three Synoptic Gospels, and that the two othe ... |
The Wind in the Willows | ... nt things to enjoy in it, and places it alongside Flatland, Phantastes, and | . W. H. Auden, in his review of the sequel The Fellowship of the Ring call ... |
Weekly World News | ... e happened just before Christmas in 2003. The incident was also reported by | |
The Ring | ... ne of the fights of the year and the decade, according to such magazines as | , KO Magazine, and Ring En Español, and Chacon recovered from knockdowns s ... |
The New York Times | ... in the Landisville section of Buena and has attracted what was described by | as a "steady stream of Catholics" who come to pray at the site |
Dunfermline Press | ... following the arrival of Philips and the re-location of the offices of the | . Smaller industrial estates were focused on Dickson Street, Halbeath Driv ... |
Boy's Own Paper | ... about this time period titled In Freedom's Cause. Henty, a producer of the | fiction who wrote for that magazine, portrays the life of William Wallace, ... |
The Silmarillion | ... many major characters in several of Tolkien's books and other works such as | , The Lays of Beleriand, and most recently The Children of Húrin. Similar ... |
Down Beat | ... ial music theories for the leading music publications of the day, including | , Metronome, and Billboard |
Washington Post | ... w York Times lauded it as a "vital and sharply intelligent film," while the | reviewer deemed it as a "darkly interesting distraction but not much more. |
Scientific American | ... n the early 1920s articles in Popular Astronomy by Russell W. Porter and in | by Albert G. Ingalls featuring Porter and the Springfield Telescope Makers ... |
New York Herald Tribune | ... he Hobbit was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the | for best juvenile fiction of the year (1938). More recently, the book has ... |
Penthouse | In February 1970, Sports Illustrated and | magazines both published articles about McLain's involvement in bookmaking ... |
Sports Nippon | ... nal headquarters of FujiSankei Business i.;Houchi Shimbunsha; Nikkan Sports | ;, and offices of Kyodo News Jiji Press; Reuters; Bloomberg L.P. |
Time | ... eep focus photography extensively in the films he shot with Gregg Toland.)" | felt the film adaption was better than the original play |
The Daily Tar Heel | ... s a low campus wall at the edge of campus, christened "Dan Moore's Wall" by | for Governor Dan K. Moore. A group of UNC students, led by Student Body Pr ... |
Book of Common Prayer | ... used to endorse completely all of the ritual directions and formulas of the | ; the imposition of its liturgical order by legal force and inspection sha ... |
Standpoint | In July 2008 controversy was again incited when the conservative magazine | published a transcript of a double interview with Lawson and Tory Policy C ... |
Prose Edda | ... ogy, Elli (Old Norse "old age") is a personification of old age who, in the | book Gylfaginning, defeats Thor in a wrestling match |
Atari ST | ... available for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, | , MSX and DOS, but was heavily criticised by gaming press at the time beca ... |
USA Today | On February 6, 2004, | reported that at Athens airport in Greece, a woman's steel chastity belt h ... |
De humani corporis fabrica | In 1543 | , the first book on human anatomy, was published and printed in Basel by A ... |
The Brooklyn Rail | In an interview with David Levi Strauss and Christopher Bamford in | , Bey has said on the formation of Green Hermeticism |
Entertainment Weekly | Buckaroo Banzai was released on DVD on January 4, 2002. | gave the release a "B+" rating and wrote, "Fans will drool over the extras ... |
Arthashastra | ... poison and fire arrows, but advises poisoning food and water. Kautilya's " | ," a statecraft manual of the same era, contains hundreds of recipes for c ... |
Chickenhawk | ... hor Robert Mason recounts his career as a UH-1 "Slick" pilot in his memoir, | |
New York Times | ... as "Top Critics") gave favorable reviews. Film critic Elvis Mitchell of the | lauded it as a "vital and sharply intelligent film," while the Washington ... |
The Silmarillion | ... been speaking poetically, but as Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age in | says, the city is referred to Minas Anor again after Sauron's overthrow |
Marshall Field III | ... the Neck. Currently many of these estates have been adapted for other uses. | 's estate is now Caumsett State Historic Park, the Conklin estate is a Rom ... |
The Dartmouth Review | ... ." Some alumni and students, as well as the conservative student newspaper, | , have sought to return the Indian symbol to prominence, but no team has w ... |
Pall Mall Gazette | ... I think, our stage has not seen." H.G. Wells, in an unsigned review for the | , called Earnest one of the freshest comedies of the year, saying "More hu ... |
Roman Martyrology | ... the day of his death is unknown, Saint Cletus continues to be listed in the | among the saints of 26 April |
Animal Liberation | In his 1990 edition of | , Peter Singer said that he no longer ate oysters and mussels, because alt ... |
Time | The battle was covered in detail by | , and Arafat's face appeared on the cover of the 13 December 1968 issue, b ... |
Rolling Stone | ... edition was promoted by the give-away of 3,000 free copies in the magazine | to build word of mouth. In 2005, Del Rey Books rereleased the Hitchhiker s ... |
Neil Gaiman | Destruction is one of the Endless, fictional characters from | 's comic book series The Sandman |
The Register-Guard | ... ws is a twice-weekly newspaper published in Florence. The Eugene newspaper, | , is also distributed in Florence. Radio translator K211BP rebroadcasts KR ... |
The Baltimore Sun | ... tantially damaged by Hurricane Isabel and the resulting flood. According to | , Isabel destroyed 210 houses in Bowleys Quarters and caused major damage ... |
Allmusic | ... l plasticity which are now an integral part of contemporary youth culture". | has described Jagger as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen ... |
Idaho Statesman | ... reational sailboat rides around the lake for tourists and advertised in the | a "30-foot sailing yacht for the use of parties who might visit the lake". ... |
The Amateur Scientist | ... r column for Scientific American on the subject (spawning that publications | column) and later compiled into three books titled Amateur Telescope Makin ... |
Universitas | ... ns, health services, housing and cultural initiatives, the weekly newspaper | and the radio station Radio Nova |
Rolling Stone | In 2004, | ranked them #76 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. Pau ... |
Mixmag | ... k, Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix. In 1997 the electronic dance music magazine | described the Workshop as, "the unsung heroes of British electronica. |
Acts | ... being is the recipient of the promise and is not merely a witness. Thus in | 23:21, over forty men, enemies of Paul, bound themselves, under a curse, n ... |
Kama Sutra | ... es, according to one's nature or prakrti. These are also spelled out in the | (c. 4th century AD) and elsewhere as pums-prakrti (male-nature), stri-prak ... |
Electronic Gaming Monthly | ... raphic as an icon for video games in general, including video game magazine | , technology website Ars Technica, and concert event Video Games Live. The ... |
International Plant Names Index | ... s under the ICN the name is generally abbreviated and the date omitted. The | maintains an approved list of botanical author abbreviations. Historically ... |
Nicomachean Ethics | ... ssity for more than one piece of evidence goes back at least to Aristotle's | : "For as one swallow or one day does not make a spring, so one day or a s ... |
Eric Flint | Mannington is the model for the fictional town of Grantville in | 's best selling hit 1632 series of alternate history novels: 1632, 1633, R ... |
KO Magazine | ... fights of the year and the decade, according to such magazines as The Ring, | , and Ring En Español, and Chacon recovered from knockdowns suffered in ro ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... was their own idea, not that of their publisher, to collaborate on a novel. | has said |
The Musical Times | ... on", and praised the "wonderful skill and sustained power" of the music. In | , Puccini's score was admired for its sincerity and "strength of utterance ... |
The Tales of Beedle the Bard | ... y Hallows and its film adaptation. The story was later included in the book | |
Rolling Stone | ... , but eventually grew to like it, thinking it both humble and presumptuous. | referred to them as "The band from Big Pink. |
Rolling Stone | ... me in 1994, and entered into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2004, | placed the group at number 97 on their list of the "100 Greatest Artists o ... |
Newsweek | ... One is glum, the other quite twinkly." The anchors appeared on the cover of | on March 13, 1961, with a similar tagline, "TV's Huntley and Brinkley: One ... |
F1 Racing | ... en voted the best driver of all time in various motorsport polls, including | Magazine's 2004 poll and one involving current drivers as published by the ... |
John | It is said in | 14:2-3 and also in the Al-Quran43:61 that Jesus will be sent again to eart ... |
The House at Pooh Corner | Winnie-the-Pooh was published in 1926, followed by | in 1928. A second collection of nursery rhymes, Now We Are Six, was publis ... |
USA Today | ... om a pen of a woman, not some Cinderella of a Working Girl." Mike Clark, of | , gave the film three out of four stars, writing, "Crystal is funny enough ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... ten abbreviated "HHGTTG" (as used on fan websites) or "H2G2" (first used by | as a chapter title in and later by the online guide run by the BBC). The s ... |
Money | In 2007 | magazine ranked Catonsville the 49th best place to live in the USA, third ... |
Genesis | The Biblical Garden of Eden as depicted in | 2 (Authorized Version of 1611) |
Skeptical Inquirer | David Marks and John Colwell, writing in the | (2000), criticized the experimental procedures Sheldrake had developed for ... |
Prospect | ... rt, Michael Grubb, Chief Economist of the Carbon Trust, wrote an article in | magazine, defending the Kyoto Protocol and describing the committee's repo ... |
Cults in Our Midst | ... ashing of Korean prisoners of war, agreed with this conclusion: in her book | she describes six conditions which would create an atmosphere in which tho ... |
Almagest | ... ancy, also known as Archimedes' Principle. The astronomer Ptolemy wrote the | , a comprehensive astronomical text that formed the basis of much later sc ... |
Family Circle | ... student Olive Byrne (under the pseudonym 'Olive Richard') and published in | , titled "Don't Laugh at the Comics", Marston described what he saw as the ... |
The Grantville Gazette | ... ling hit 1632 series of alternate history novels: 1632, 1633, Ring of Fire, | , and other book-length and shorter works. The 1632 series has evolved int ... |
Institutes of the Christian Religion | The first edition of Christianae religionis institutio ( | – John Calvin's great exposition of Calvinist doctrine) was published at B ... |
Billboard | ... abel RCA Victor. His first number-one pop record, "Heartbreak Hotel" topped | s Top 100 chart, became his first million-seller, and was the best-selling ... |
The City of God | This was essentially the position taken by Augustine of Hippo in his | |
Mein Leben | Wagner claimed in his 1870 autobiography | that he had been inspired to write The Flying Dutchman following a stormy ... |
The True Law of Free Monarchies | ... a king can release his subjects from their allegiance." James's reading of | allowed that "...a good king will frame all his actions to be according to ... |
Entrepreneur | Subway restaurants have been consistently ranked in | magazine's Top 500 Franchises, and Subway was selected as the No.2 overall ... |
Inc. magazine | In 2005, | voted the Space Coast as the best place to do business in Florida and sixt ... |
Experience | ... third husband, Alastair Boyd, 7th Baron Kilmarnock. Martin wrote the memoir | about the life, charm, and decline of his father |
Titan Books | ... man Web Site reported that Johnny Alucard is set to be published in 2012 by | , following new editions of the previous books in the series |
PLoS ONE | An article published in | indicates that certain species of Lichen degrade prions |
Ten Days that Shook the World | ... st, best remembered for his first-hand account of the Bolshevik Revolution, | . He was married to writer and feminist Louise Bryant. Reed died in Russia ... |
Time | Daley was chosen by | magazine in its April 25, 2005 issue as the best out of five mayors of lar ... |
The Guardian | ... gazine's "The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since '83" list. | has also cited Buckaroo Banzai as one of their "1,000 films to see before ... |
Politics as a Vocation | ... n political sociology, one of Weber's most significant contributions is his | essay. Therein, Weber unveils the definition of the state as that entity w ... |
Epistle of James | ... Apol. 16:5 shows a combination of sayings material found in Matthew and the | |
The Observer | More controversy ensued when Barber wrote in | about her troubles as a judge, even asking, "Is it all a fix?", a comment ... |
Notes on Nursing | Nightingale wrote | , which was published in 1859, a slim 136-page book that served as the cor ... |
Systema naturae | ... (glauca, fœtida, grisea, tripetala and acuminata). In the tenth edition of | (1759), he merged grisea with glauca, and raised the four remaining variet ... |
World Archaeology | ... Dilip K. Chakrabarti praised Wheeler's achievements in a 1982 volume of the | journal, relating that he had helped to establish a "total view" of the re ... |
Argus Observer | Ontario's daily paper is the | |
Physics Today | ... ploration science and referenced scientific journals like L5 News, Science, | . The settings in the book has since then been adopted and endorsed by the ... |
Forbes | The postcode NW8 (St. John's Wood) was ranked by | magazine as the 5th most expensive postcode in London and the United Kingd ... |
Cinema Journal | In | , Kenneth Chan notes the restrictions binding the female characters and th ... |
On War | ... ge, he studied military history and theory (including Carl von Clausewitz's | ), and later cited Conner's enormous influence on his military thinking, s ... |
Roman Missal | ... ly. Use of this 1960 calendar, which is included in the 1962 edition of the | , continues to be authorized under the conditions indicated in the motu pr ... |
Esquire | ... director himself, he built his reputation as a film writer with articles in | . These articles were collected in Pieces of Time (1973). In 1968, followi ... |
Temporary Autonomous Zone | In addition to his writings on anarchism and | s, Bey has written essays on such diverse topics as Tong traditions, the u ... |
Species plantarum | When Linnaeus took up Magnolia in his | (1753), he created a genus of only one species: Magnolia virginiana. Under ... |
The Ladder | ... r lesbians in the United States. They both acted as president and editor of | until 1963, and remained involved in the DOB until joining the National Or ... |
Awake! | ... rkers at its offices and printeries in Brooklyn, New York. Some printing of | and The Watchtower began at Wallkill in 1973, and by 2004 their entire Uni ... |
Newsweek | ... ors." David Ansen provided one of the rare negative reviews of the film for | . He criticized the casting of Crystal, "Not surprisingly he handles the c ... |
Gospel Book | ... g, Emperor Henry IV commissioned to the St. Emmeram's Abbey the creation of | s to the Polish court, now kept in the library of the chapter in the Krakó ... |
Suda | In the | under the entry "Mithras", it states that "no one was permitted to be init ... |
Punch | ... conception of Scrooge called "How Mr. Chokepear keeps a merry Christmas" ( | , 1841) |
The New Republic | ... alist Stephen Glass, who was discovered fabricating stories as a writer for | . Peter Travers of Rolling Stone writes "Hayden Christensen is sensational ... |
Asian Perspectives | ... eologist focusing in on India, Peter Johansen, in a 2003 paper published in | . Johansen praised Wheeler for systematizing and professionalizing Indian ... |
The Picture of Dorian Gray | ... ncorporated themes of decadence, duplicity, and beauty into his only novel, | (1890). The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and comb ... |
Too-Rye-Ay | ... produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. It also appeared on the album | . It was their first #1 hit in the United Kingdom since 1980's "Geno" |
Entertainment Weekly | ... ny master shots and two-shots that left little for the editor to work with. | ranked Buckaroo Banzai as #43 in their Top 50 Cult Movies. The film was al ... |
RPM Magazine | Prior to the development of the formal Juno award ceremonies, | began polling its readers in 1964 to determine which artists and groups we ... |
London Star | ... shed in 1918, brought Low to the notice of Henry Cadbury, part-owner of the | . In 1919 Cadbury offered Low a job with the Star, which Low promptly acce ... |
A Mathematical Theory of Communication | ... n 1928. Claude E. Shannon first used the word bit in his seminal 1948 paper | . He attributed its origin to John W. Tukey, who had written a Bell Labs m ... |
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Stern | ... In the Shadow of the Reich. The book, which was serialized in the magazine | , caused controversy in Germany because of the scathing way in which the y ... |
Decameron | ... g has since become known as Petrarchism. Boccaccio was better known for his | , a slightly grim story of Florence during the 1350s bubonic plague, known ... |
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The Oregonian | ... cross the state line in Idaho. An article in the August 14, 2005 edition of | noted that half of the staff of the Snake River Correctional Institution, ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | The village of Vasiliko (described by the 1911 | as "insignificant") now occupies the site |
The Watchtower | ... s offices and printeries in Brooklyn, New York. Some printing of Awake! and | began at Wallkill in 1973, and by 2004 their entire United States printing ... |
Now We Are Six | ... by The House at Pooh Corner in 1928. A second collection of nursery rhymes, | , was published in 1927. All three books were illustrated by E. H. Shepard ... |
Le Morte d'Arthur | Sir Thomas Malory's | ("The Death of Arthur"), written in 1485, was important in defining the id ... |
Newsweek | ... aratoga Springs is home to Quad Graphics, offset printers of Time Magazine, | , People Magazine, Sports Illustrated and many others. Ball Corp., makers ... |
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The Devil's Dictionary | ... uman perception and reason. Bierce's most famous work of satire is probably | , in which the definitions mock cant, hypocrisy and received wisdom |
Autosport | ... 17 current and former Formula One drivers conducted by the British magazine | named Senna as "the greatest Formula One driver who ever lived" |
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium | ... nary unpublished sketch called the Commentariolus. By the time he published | , he had added more circles. Counting the total number is difficult, but e ... |
Critique of Pure Reason | In his | , Kant proposed the following system |
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Camino de Perfección | ... d Christian meditation practices as she entails in her other important work | (The Way of Perfection) |
Partisan Review | ... ity of racial injustice in the United States. James Baldwin, writing in the | , boldly linked the two novels. In Uncle Tom’s Cabin as well as in Native ... |
Rolling Stone | ... ered fabricating stories as a writer for The New Republic. Peter Travers of | writes "Hayden Christensen is sensational as Glass, finding the wonder boy ... |
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Yomiuri Shimbun | ... the Mainichi Shimbun, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, the Sankei Shimbun and the | , have their regional headquarters in Osaka and issue their regional editi ... |
Adrenalize | ... five million copies. In 1992, Def Leppard followed up 1987's Hysteria with | , which went multi-platinum, spawned four Top 40 singles and held the numb ... |
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American Journal of Education | ... ons of the school and classroom setting. Their conclusion, published in the | , was that |
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News Chronicle | ... Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in The | of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why You Are You. Nearer Secret ... |
Harper's Weekly | ... the party is the elephant. A political cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in | on November 7, 1874, is considered the first important use of the symbol. ... |
Enneads | ... rsilio Ficino, would proceed to translate into Latin all Plato's works, the | of Plotinus, and various other Neoplatonist works |
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Rolling Stone | ... ritically acclaimed rock albums in history, appearing at number thirteen on | magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time as well as being ad ... |
The Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book | A short story by Adams, "Young Zaphod Plays it Safe", first appeared in | , a special large-print compilation of different stories and pictures that ... |
PC Magazine | | has praised Google as among the Top 100 Web Sites and Search Engines (1998 ... |
TV Guide | ... cast member appearing to look at the other cast members. In a 2010 issue of | , the show’s opening title sequence ranked #8 on a list of TV's top 10 cre ... |
The New York Times | ... itled "Why You Are You. Nearer Secret of Life." The news reached readers of | the next day; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, "Watson an ... |
Entertainment Weekly's | New Line Cinema representatives announced to | "Hollywood Insider Blog" that N.W.A's story is in development to become a ... |
Science | In 2011, a paper published in | found that black researchers were 10% less likely to win NIH R01 grants (t ... |
Financial Times | On 12 April 2007 the | reported that the British Virgin Islands was the second largest source of ... |
The New York Times | ... titled Out Of Sync, was published on October 23, 2007. It was co-written by | best-selling biographer Marc Eliot, who also wrote the book's introduction ... |
Standpoint | He serves on the advisory board of the conservative magazine | |
Allmusic | Described by | as the "father of country-rock", Gram Parsons' work in the early '70s was ... |
Species plantarum | ... mier's work. In 1753, he took up Plumier's Magnolia in the first edition of | . Since Linnaeus never saw an herbarium specimen (if there ever was one) o ... |
Forbes | ... Madison's population over the age of 25 holds at least a bachelor's degree. | magazine reported in 2004 that Madison has the highest percentage of indiv ... |
The Socialist | ... active as a socialist in Great Britain, Connolly was the founding editor of | newspaper and was among the founders of the Socialist Labour Party which s ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... Quad Graphics, offset printers of Time Magazine, Newsweek, People Magazine, | and many others. Ball Corp., makers of the Mason Jar as well as aluminum c ... |
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City of God | St Augustine in his | writes "God is called omnipotent on account of His doing what He wills" an ... |
Slant Magazine | ... itically acclaimed for her innovative mixture of various genres and sounds. | called the album "a delightful and refreshing antidote to the army of 'pop ... |
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Sight & Sound | ... ess and foolish things [but who] doesn't deceive himself". Kevin Jackson of | said Spacey impressed in ways distinct from his previous performances, the ... |
In the Night Kitchen | ... bakers preparing cakes for the morning in his award-winning children's book | (1970). This is treated as a clear example of "interpretative illustration ... |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | ===Claims of inaccuracy===In March 2002, Philip Jenkins complained in the | that "'Pedophilia' is a psychiatric term meaning sexual interest in childr ... |
Time Out | ... eet. The Crack is a monthly style and listings magazine similar to London's | . The adult comic Viz originated in Jesmond, and The Mag is a fanzine for ... |
Deutsches Wörterbuch | ... status of a remnant of pagan antiquity, scoffed at by Grimm's entry in his | . A particularly fanciful etymology, suggested by James Skene in 1824, der ... |
Spin | ... to find a headliner in 1998. In light of the festival's troubles that year, | said, "Lollapalooza is as comatose as alternative rock right now" |
Eminent Victorians | ... and draws much characterisation from Lytton Strachey's biography of her in | . It was adapted as a film of the same name in 1951. Nightingale also appe ... |
The Express-Times | ... imes, ceased publication in 1991. The Morning Call, based in Allentown, and | , based in Easton, are now the city's dominant newspapers. The newspapers ... |
La Revista Blanca | ... s (pseudonym of Joan Montseny), promotes the ideas of Gravelle and Zisly in | (1898–1905). "Many have seen in Thoreau one of the precursors of ecologism ... |
Newsweek | ... e most popular, with legato electric guitar playing a close second). In his | article "The Problem With Jazz Criticism" Stanley Crouch considers Miles D ... |
Blueberry Girl | ... tour for The Graveyard Book. It was published in March 2009 with the title, | |
The New York Times Best Seller list | ... origin, as they explore their common heritage. It debuted at number one on | |
The New York Times | ... arch 11, 1961, and Karger divorced her again on March 9, 1965. According to | report of the divorce, the bandleader charged that the actress "had walked ... |
Lunar Park | ... n later years, Ellis' novels have become increasingly metafictional. 2005's | , a pseudo-memoir and ghost story, received positive reviews, and 2010's I ... |
Third Way Magazine | ... slop continues to be applauded for his wit and satire. In an interview with | he said: "Satire is the bringing to ridicule of vice, folly and humbug. Al ... |
Nordisk familjebok | ... l of Roman gold to Götaland, but also naturally depleted their numbers (see | ). The Hervarar saga is believed to contain such traditions handed down fr ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... e attended Brandeis University, but dropped out to marry. She worked at the | and Chicago Daily News, and wrote for The New Republic, People, The Nation ... |
The Crisis | ... 1951 an article titled "Paul Robeson - the Lost Shepherd" was published in | , the official magazine of the NAACP, under the pseudonym "Robert Alan", d ... |
I Am a Strange Loop | ... m "strange loop", a concept he examines in more depth in his follow-up book | . To escape many of the logical contradictions brought about by these self ... |
Papyrus Anastasi I | The | (late 2nd millennium BC) contains a satirical letter which first praises t ... |
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt | ... the left hand to swing free with the gait. Edmund Morris, in his biography | , describes a young Roosevelt, newly elected to the State Assembly, walkin ... |
Time | ... uld be hard to top for pure, nutty fun". Richard Corliss, in his review for | , wrote, "its creators, Earl Mac Rauch and W.D. Richter, propel their film ... |
The Brass Check | ... the Philippines in 1898 was also criticized in Upton Sinclair's 1919 book, | : A Study of American Journalism. According to Sinclair, Hearst's newspape ... |
The New Republic | ... ry. She worked at the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News, and wrote for | , People, The Nation, and Boston Magazine. She wrote a syndicated social c ... |
Allmusic | ... they perceived as the overproduced, uninspired popular music of the 1970s. | explained that New Wave's stylistic diversity occurred because New Wave "r ... |
Chicago Daily News | ... University, but dropped out to marry. She worked at the Chicago Tribune and | , and wrote for The New Republic, People, The Nation, and Boston Magazine. ... |
Unfinished Tales | ... s have criticized some of these decisions. The Silmarillion was followed by | in 1980 and The History of Middle-earth in twelve volumes between 1983 and ... |
A Treatise of Human Nature | ... vid Hume, published in 1748. It was a revision of an earlier effort, Hume's | , published anonymously in London in 1739–40. Hume was disappointed with t ... |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | ... . In 1899, the settlement was named Elverson after James Elverson, owner of | , who would later donate a stained glass window to a church there. The Bor ... |
The Antichrist | ... will to power concept in Nietzsche's later works The Twilight of the Idols, | and Ecce Homo |
pulp | ... the Golden Age." He was also a frequent contributor of prose stories to the | science fiction magazines of the 1930s and 1940s |
The Analyst | ... el Rolle and Bishop Berkeley. Berkeley described infinitesimals in his book | in 1734 |
The Crack | ... g Chronicle and The Journal, the Sunday Sun as well as the Metro freesheet. | is a monthly style and listings magazine similar to London's Time Out. The ... |
The Economist | ... wn purposes. John Jennings, a journalist from the Associated Press (AP) and | , who was on the ground in Kabul from 1992 to 1994 and was considered as a ... |
Esquire | ... iring or was fired, although Drew Carey indicated in a later interview with | that Dobkowitz was fired |
Doctor Who Magazine | ... is often regarded as the most popular of the Doctors. In polls conducted by | , Baker has lost the "Best Doctor" category only three times: once to Sylv ... |
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | ... ugh Federal government influence) and raise the alcoholic beverage tax. The | series "Wasted in Wisconsin" examined this situation |
The Washington Post | ... n his adrenal gland. Courage Under Fire gained him some critical notice, as | labeled his performance "impressive"; Damon has stated that it was worthwh ... |
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The Arizona Republic | ... rucial South Carolina primary might give his campaign unstoppable momentum. | would write that the McCain–Bush primary contest in South Carolina "has en ... |
The White Goddess | ... t the back of the poplar leaf was turned white by the sweat of Herakles. In | , he names the white poplar as one of the "three trees of resurrection," a ... |
Pale Blue Dot | In his book | , author Dr. Carl Sagan also reflects on what he perceives to be the conce ... |
Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition | ... ies was recognized by Guinness World Records, with six world records in the | . These records include "Best Selling Role Playing Game on the Super Famic ... |
Tanglewood Tales | Her tale is also mentioned in Nathaniel Hawthorne's | . Though his story titled "Dragon's teeth" is largely about Cadmus, it beg ... |
Allmusic | ... assic and an anthem of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. According to | , James Brown was critical, through "the gospel-impassioned fury of his vo ... |
Fun Home | ... ed States. The population was 717 at the 2000 census. It is the setting for | , a 2006 graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel, who grew up there. Brittani Kli ... |
New Scientist | ... s comments raised what Anthony Freeman called "a storm of controversy". The | inquired whether Nature had abandoned the scientific method for "trial by ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... epartment filed suit against the NFL over its blackout rules. Bell told the | , "You can't give fans a game for free on TV and also expect them to go to ... |
Forbes | According to | magazine, Madison ranks second in the nation in education. It is home to t ... |
IUPAC Blue Book | ... his definition, yet they were two key compounds in the vitalism debate. The | on organic nomenclature specifically mentions urea and oxalic acid. Other ... |
E-book | ... ept which defined the conceptual basics for laptop and tablet computers and | s, and is the architect of the modern overlapping windowing graphical user ... |
Viz | ... y style and listings magazine similar to London's Time Out. The adult comic | originated in Jesmond, and The Mag is a fanzine for Newcastle United suppo ... |
Mein Kampf | Hitler wrote in | that it was created as a universal language to unite the Jewish diaspora |
Der Judenstaat | ... igned to report on the trial and its aftermath. Soon afterward, Herzl wrote | (The Jewish State, 1896) and founded the World Zionist Organization, which ... |
The Nation | ... ago Tribune and Chicago Daily News, and wrote for The New Republic, People, | , and Boston Magazine. She wrote a syndicated social commentary column "Ma ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert, a film critic for the | gave the movie three stars out of four and wrote, "The movie has an underc ... |
Acts | ... motto, "God has made of one blood all peoples of the earth", is taken from | . One General Studies course is focused on Christian faith, as every stude ... |
The Art of the Metaobject Protocol | ... -systems by extending or changing the provided CLOS functionality. The Book | describes the use and implementation of the CLOS MOP |
Alternative Press | In an interview with | on February 19, 2009, when asked about the future of +44, Hoppus stated "I ... |
The Wealth of Nations | Adam Smith described economic specialization in his classic work, | |
Maxinquaye | 1994-5 was also the period of Portishead's Dummy and Tricky's | albums and the term "trip hop" was coined. Massive Attack bitterly opposed ... |
General Economic History | ... His lectures from that period were collected into major works, such as the | , Science as a Vocation and Politics as a Vocation. In Munich, he headed t ... |
De Administrando Imperio | ... when Constantine VII recorded the Romance-language speakers in this area in | , saying that they called themselves Romans, but this could also refer to ... |
De humani corporis fabrica | ... that year Vesalius asked Johannes Oporinus to help publish the seven-volume | (On the fabric of the human body), a groundbreaking work of human anatomy ... |
The New York Times | ... tional political lore as a low-water mark in presidential campaigns", while | called it "a painful symbol of the brutality of American politics". A vari ... |
The Silmarillion | Valaquenta (Quenya for "Tale of the Valar") is the second section of | , a collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's mythopoeic works, edited and publishe ... |
The Advocate | In December 2005, Aaron Gillego, a columnist for | , criticized the series for having never cast an Asian male in the then-13 ... |
Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare | ... S. encouraged human rights violations by the Contras by the manual entitled | . However, this did not make such acts attributable to the U.S |
Daily Variety | On October 22, 2007, | reported that Scorsese would reunite with Leonardo DiCaprio on a fourth pi ... |
The Columbian | ... channel between the ocean and Portland and Vancouver was deepened from to . | called for the channel to be deepened to as early as 1905, but that depth ... |
The Father Christmas Letters | ... his second wife, Baillie Tolkien (née Klass), who edited J. R. R. Tolkien's | for posthumous publication. They have two children, Adam Reuel Tolkien and ... |
Narratio Prima | ... dańsk) to visit the mayor, who gave him financial assistance to publish his | (First Report) of Copernicus' forthcoming treatise. Rhode in Danzig publis ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... s story. During this run on the title, Grant Morrison (issues #25 & 26) and | (issue #27) both filled in during a three-month break, Grant Morrison's st ... |
The Peoples of Middle-earth | In | , Christopher Tolkien gives the translation: "Uglúk to the cesspool, sha! ... |
Plant Engineering | ... versity of Houston and became an industrial engineer. He edited the journal | for many years before retiring to write full-time, but his most famous pro ... |
Chronicle of Fredegar | | mentions Carantania as Sclauvinia, Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) mentions Ca ... |
The Wind in the Willows | He also adapted Kenneth Grahame's novel | for the stage as Toad of Toad Hall. The title was an implicit admission th ... |
Reader's Digest | ... as also contributed articles to many journals and periodicals, ranging from | to the Kipling Journal, and has also supplied articles and forewords to ma ... |
The Silmarillion | ... t published in his lifetime. Although he had originally intended to publish | along with The Lord of the Rings, and parts of it were in a finished state ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... as being approximately . Specific area figures range from according to the | , according to the UN Demographic Yearbook, to according to the CIA World ... |
The New York Times | Walter Goodman of | wrote an unfavorable review and described the film "As an adventure film, ... |
Forbes | A 1996 article in | "Godfather of the Kremlin" by Paul Klebnikov accused Boris Berezovsky of o ... |
Samguk Yusa | ... nium BC) of the Gojoseon kingdom according to Korean history books, notably | . Many South Korean historians deny this claim, because other Korean histo ... |
Euclid's Elements | ... ecords of the explicit study of prime numbers come from the Ancient Greeks. | (circa 300 BC) contain important theorems about primes, including the infi ... |
The Century Magazine | According to the April 1907 issue of | , for well over thirty years, dating from 1870, St. Clair County was in op ... |
Corriere della Sera | ... the full Italian national team 2–0, prompting the leading sports newspaper | to write "without doubt, Reading FC are the finest foreign team seen in It ... |
The Journal | ... hat are printed in Newcastle include Trinity Mirror's Evening Chronicle and | , the Sunday Sun as well as the Metro freesheet. The Crack is a monthly st ... |
The Guardian | ... ose Philips, who had been praised by a short-lived contemporary publication | , to the neglect of Pope's claims as the first pastoral writer of the age ... |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... ally published as the novella To Leave a Mark in the November 1982 issue of | |
The Morning Call | Bethlehem's daily newspaper, The Globe-Times, ceased publication in 1991. | , based in Allentown, and The Express-Times, based in Easton, are now the ... |
Guinness World Records | In 2006, | listed the First World Hotel in Genting Highlands, Malaysia as the world's ... |
The Servile State | ... among Chesterton's and Belloc's other works regarding distributism include | , and Outline of Sanity |
Batmania | ... The Green Hornet had recently flopped. To the networks, the "Hero Camp" or | craze was dying, and they chose not to take a risk on another series |
Commentariolus | ... s with Copernicus. It is unknown whether he had prior access to Copernicus' | , an unsigned, unpublished outline of Copernicus' revolutionary heliocentr ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... Spacey was at his "wittiest and most agile" to date, and Roger Ebert of the | singled Spacey out for successfully portraying a man who "does reckless an ... |
Personality Plus | ... dire but accurate predictions of a coming global financial crisis, in 2006. | opines that pessimistic temperaments (e.g. melancholy and phlegmatic) can ... |
Variety | ... relating to the show's history or records. Dobkowitz left the show in 2008. | reported that it was unclear whether he was retiring or was fired, althoug ... |
Scholartis Press | ... Orion in 1843. It went into at least ten editions and was reprinted by the | in 1928. Science fiction author re-invented Orion as a time-traveling serv ... |
Federal Standard 1037C | Source: from | and fro |
Bibliotheca | ... on as one of the suitors; he is also included on the list of suitors in the | |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... It for You Wholesale" is a short story by Philip K. Dick first published in | in April 1966. It features a classic meshing of reality, false memory and ... |
Almagest | ... cosmology from Constantinople, including Aristotle's De caelo and Ptolemy's | were translated into Arabic in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad |
Billboard | Album - | (North America |
Daily Express | ... ily Telegraph ranked Robeson's Othello as the best he'd ever seen while the | , which had for years prior published consistently scathing articles about ... |
New York Post | On January 4, 2011, the | reported that Streisand was in negotiations to produce, direct, and star i ... |
Atari ST | ... tensive graphics library. This version of Turbo C was also released for the | , but distributed in Germany only |
Life | ... ess, and Davis's confronting characterization won praise from critics, with | magazine writing that she gave "probably the best performance ever recorde ... |
The New York Times | ... the finest musical plays I have ever seen and I shall remember it always". | s reviewer, Lewis Nichols, stated that "Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerst ... |
Faith of My Fathers | ... d. These matter-of-fact details are revealed in famous accounts by McCain ( | ), Denton, Alvarez, Day, Risner, Stockdale and dozens of others. In additi ... |
Matthew | ... s alluded to, though not directly quoted, in the New Testament (Hebrews 5:4 | ;12:42; 23:35; Luke 1:5; 11:31, 51) |
Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia | ... he options in the Grolier Online reference service, which also includes the | , intended for middle and high school students, and The New Book of Knowle ... |
Newsweek | ... alignment. It attracted the media's attention and led to articles in Time, | , and many newspapers and TV programs, and led to considerable controversy ... |
Historiae Animalium | ... after entering the gymnasium, at age 10, he encountered a copy of Gesner's | , the work that first sparked his interest in natural history. He then beg ... |
Tehelka | ... ated reports, initially disclosed in the Indian investigative news magazine | that an hitherto unnamed person, Lakhbir Singh Brar Rode had masterminded ... |
Federal Standard 1037C | Source: from | and fro |
The Daily Targum | ... s had of him, they elected him class valedictorian. and published a poem in | honoring his achievements. In his valedictorian speech, he exhorted his cl ... |
Daily News (New York) | ... e-related costs since 1950. by Rachel Zoll of Associated Press in USAToday, | and In many instances, dioceses were forced to declare bankruptcy as a res ... |
The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection | ... te genetic loci. In this and subsequent papers culminating in his 1930 book | , Fisher was able to show how Mendelian genetics was, contrary to the thin ... |
Hanyu Da Zidian | ... stimates of the total number of Chinese words and phrases vary greatly. The | , a compendium of Chinese characters, includes 54,678 head entries for cha ... |
Arthashastra | ... (c. 350–275 BC) was a political thinker in Takshashila. Chanakya wrote the | , a treatise on political thought, economics and social order. It discusse ... |
The New York Times | ... talk" and the way he imbued Lester with "genuine feeling". Janet Maslin in | said Spacey was at his "wittiest and most agile" to date, and Roger Ebert ... |
Faith of My Fathers | In August 1999, McCain's memoir | , co-authored with Mark Salter, was published; a reviewer observed that it ... |
Aryabhatiya | ... motion of the planets. The final two parts of his Sanskrit magnum opus the | , which were named the Kalakriya ("reckoning of time") and the Gola ("sphe ... |
The New York Times | Bosley Crowther, film critic for | , also liked it, writing, "Slowly, through a process of guarded discourse, ... |
The Economist | ... rs described his tenure as Prime Minister as unfocused and indecisive, with | referring to him as "Mr. Dithers" |
Forbes | ... han what the team was actually worth at the time of sale. Estimates made by | placed the value of the Dodgers at approximately $1.4 billion, and the win ... |
Slate | For several years, Howard wrote the Dear Prudence column featured in | magazine. Dear Prudence also was featured on National Public Radio and syn ... |
Kojiki | ... ns of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the | |
New Idea | ... ry 2004. In April 2003, she filed a lawsuit against the Australian magazine | for defamation over an article about her relationship with Cruise. Her law ... |
Hanyu Da Cidian | ... t comprehensive pure linguistic Chinese-language dictionary, the 12-volumed | , records more than 23,000 head Chinese characters and gives over 370,000 ... |
The Canon of Medicine | ... orical novel The Walking Drum, Kerbouchard studies and discusses Avicenna's | |
The Observer | ... to emigrate just after the war, leading to suspicions of a covert exchange. | wrote that seven Soviets in uniform were taken prisoner after surrendering ... |
Getting to YES | ... (PON), in their series of books on Principled negotiation that started with | , unwittingly duplicating a game theoretic concept pioneered by Nobel Laur ... |
Nihon Shoki | ... d study. Significant differences exist in the records of the Kojiki and the | |
Confessions of an Eco-Warrior | ... thropocentrism has been posited by some environmentalists, in such books as | by Dave Foreman and Green Rage by Christopher Manes, as the underlying (if ... |
Kojiki | ... verification and study. Significant differences exist in the records of the | and the Nihon Shoki |
New York Post | ... al play. Their Carousel is on the whole delightful." Wilella Waldorf of the | , however, complained, "Carousel seemed to us a rather long evening. The O ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... t of Japanese-made Miffy merchandise. In an interview for the British paper | , Bruna expressed his dislike for Hello Kitty. "'That,' he says darkly, 'i ... |
Book of Common Prayer | The | (1662) of the Church of England refers to the clergy as "bishops and curat ... |
Ramparts | ... he wrote a number of philosophical and political essays, first published in | magazine and then in book form as Soul on Ice. In the essays, Cleaver trac ... |
Amateur Telescope Making | ... ns The Amateur Scientist column) and later compiled into three books titled | Vol. 1-3. These had a large readership of enthusiast (sometimes called "te ... |
Mother Jones | ... promotion of Christian conservative ideology within the Amway organization. | magazine described the Amway distributor force as "heavily influenced by t ... |
American Heritage | ... ly acceptable and shitted is uncommon and missing from the Random House and | dictionaries including Shorgan which means to shit your organs |
The Hot Zone | ... fictional works and a non-fiction work authored by Richard Preston known as | |
Tough Guide to Fantasyland | ... ion, to witty parody of literary forms. Foremost amongst the latter are her | , and its fictional companion-pieces Dark Lord of Derkholm (1998) and Year ... |
Titan Books | ... ows. The Macnee novels, deadline and dead duck, were reprinted in the UK by | in standard paperback in 1994 and in France by Huitieme Art (1995 & 1996). ... |
Disney Adventures | ... ney Comics and is the precursor of the comics that subsequently appeared in | |
Ghost Wars | ... are told in many sources, notably Charlie Wilson's War by George Crile, and | by Steve Coll |
USA Today | ... ely praised for his NBC work by the press, including the Los Angeles Times, | and The New York Times which called him "one of NBC's best analysts, a ble ... |
Mother Jones | ... swoman and Amway distributor Sue Myrick (N.C.). According to two reports by | magazine, a liberal news organization, Amway distributor Dexter Yager “use ... |
Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy | ... peras. Along with other contemporary works, such as Giovanni Paolo Marana's | and Montesquieu's Persian Letters, the opera was inspired by a contemporar ... |
Billboard | ... ecame known as "rhythm and blues" music aimed at a black audience. By 1942, | magazine columnist Maurie Orodenker had begun using the term "rock and rol ... |
I, Jedi | ... ly became a major character in the Expanded Universe, starring in the novel | , as well as several New Jedi Order novels (in which he is a Jedi Knight, ... |
The Winston-Salem Journal | ... y town with a lot of history and a few 'might-have-beens,' " Moore wrote in | |
Roman Missal | ... ul or souls of one or more deceased persons, using a particular form of the | . It is frequently, but not necessarily, celebrated in the context of a fu ... |
Sunday Times Rich List | ... of €109 million (i.e., £75 million or US$165 million), and number 95 in the | 2006 of the 250 Wealthiest Irish People |
The Land of Little Rain | The home of author Mary Austin, the author of " | ", is preserved as a museum located at 235 Market Street in Independence |
Genesis | The use of the word "dominion" in the | is controversial. Many Biblical scholars, especially Roman Catholic and ot ... |
The New York Times | ... eft by retreating glaciers in a small valley (glen). From a 1985 article in | , "Glen Rock is named for a 570-ton boulder, believed to have been deposit ... |
Twilight of the Idols | Nietzsche credits Sallust in | for his epigrammatic style: "My sense of style, for the epigram as a style ... |
Official Scrabble Players Dictionary | The North American National Scrabble Association publishes the | (OSPD), which is also suitable for Boggle. This dictionary includes all va ... |
Rolling Stone | ... perienced (1967), (1967) and Electric Ladyland (1968), were featured in the | list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - each within the top 100 - at ... |
De re metallica | ... is wife also published their English translation of the 1556 mining classic | in 1912. This translation from the Latin of Renaissance author Georgius Ag ... |
Exodus | ... ranslations of the Bible, including the King James Version mention topaz in | 28:17 in reference to a stone in the Hoshen: "And thou shalt set in it set ... |
The Onion | ... and was a family business for many years before being sold to Kraft Foods. | newspaper and the pizza chains Rocky Rococo, the Glass Nickel Pizza Compan ... |
Slate | ... rage as a solution to the 2011 U.S. debt ceiling crisis This was covered on | online, on 29 July 2011 when it was suggested that a US$5 trillion coin co ... |
Federal Standard 1037C | Source: from | |
Dublin University Magazine | ... agazines since his entering Trinity College, especially in Kottabos and the | . In mid-1881, at 27 years old, Poems collected, revised and expanded his ... |
Charlie Wilson's War | The story of Stingers in Afghanistan are told in many sources, notably | by George Crile, and Ghost Wars by Steve Coll |
Richmond Times-Dispatch | ... onwealth are Norfolk's The Virginian-Pilot (156,968 daily subscribers), the | (118,489), The Roanoke Times (75,740), and Newport News' Daily Press (63,3 ... |
Tobit | The Old Testament Deuterocanonical books of | and Sirach, accepted as part of the Scriptural canon by Catholic Church, E ... |
Please Save My Earth | ... way for Tokyo. It is used in anime and manga such as Magic Knight Rayearth, | , Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon and Sailor Moon. The tower is also frequently ... |
Prose Edda | ... while alive, also visits Hel upon his horse Sleipnir. In Snorri Sturluson's | , Baldr goes to Hel upon death and subsequently Hermóðr uses Sleipnir to a ... |
The Economist | ====Post-war Germany====According to | and the Sydney Morning Herald, many Catholics are leaving the church in Ge ... |
Dance Magazine | ... otonous and so are Miss de Mille's ballets. All right, go ahead and shoot!" | gave Linn plaudits for her role as Louise, stating, "Bambi doesn't come on ... |
Forbes | ... the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco, a regional commercial and private airport. | magazine named Kennewick the #2 area in the United States for job growth, ... |
Newsweek | ... , founded in 1973 and ranked 250th best high school in the United States by | |
Allmusic | ... ally certified platinum in the US, it was initially panned by critics, with | complaining that the album "lacked conceptual unity and musical bite" and ... |
The Orlando Sentinel | ... 1890, put a damper on the town's growth. Roger Moore, now a film critic for | , compared East Bend to Lake Wobegon, "It's a homey town with a lot of his ... |
Empire | ... ools and Horses. It was also ranked as the 20th-best TV show of all time by | magazine |
Al-Shifa' | ... paedic treatises, dealing with philosophy, are often mentioned. The larger, | (Sanatio), exists nearly complete in manuscript in the Bodleian Library an ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... r them, but they call rather early and the "treat" is given out gladly. The | also mentioned door-to-door begging in Aurora, Illinois on Halloween in 19 ... |
First Epistle to the Corinthians | In his | (c 54-55), Paul the Apostle gives the earliest recorded description of Jes ... |
I, Jedi | ... e. He later trained to become a Jedi Knight after his wife was kidnapped in | . During the events of the Yuuzhan Vong War, Horn was promoted to Jedi Mas ... |
The Forward | In an opinion piece published in | in 2010, van Creveld argued that the West Bank, far from being vital to Is ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... k about it many times. The possibility is there, because I feel it inside." | claimed shortly after that Schwarzenegger sought to end speculation that h ... |
Scientific American | ... ws group. The program was discussed in the "Computer Recreations" column of | . A classic example, from 1984, originally sent as a mail message, later p ... |
Cook's Illustrated | ... ethyl vanillin. Ethyl vanillin is more expensive, but has a stronger note. | ran several taste tests pitting vanilla against vanillin in baked goods an ... |
The New York Times | ... r his NBC work by the press, including the Los Angeles Times, USA Today and | which called him "one of NBC's best analysts, a blend of athletic smarts, ... |
The God Delusion | ... controversial book by one of Sheldrake's critics Richard Dawkins, who wrote | . [In an interview with Fortean Times, Sheldrake denied that Dawkins' book ... |
First Epistle to the Corinthians | ... appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke; and in the | , while the last-named of these also indicates something of how early Chri ... |
People | ... the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News, and wrote for The New Republic, | , The Nation, and Boston Magazine. She wrote a syndicated social commentar ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... ester. Geoffrey of Monmouth expanded this story in his highly fictionalized | , and account of the supposed Kings of Britain from their Trojan origins t ... |
Allmusic | ... gle moment when the style was born. As an uncredited critic has written for | , "being freed of all rules, free improvisation cannot be traced back to a ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | On January 28, 2011, | announced that Paramount Pictures has given the road-trip comedy My Mother ... |
The Guardian | ... " He was also influenced by more traditional music; in a 2004 interview for | , he spoke of the effect that a performance of Stravinsky's The Rite of Sp ... |
Billboard | According to | , Chicago was the leading US singles charting group during the 1970s. They ... |
A System of Logic | ... eloped and promoted by English philosopher John Stuart Mill. His 1843 book, | , was an effort to shed further light on issues of causation. In this work ... |
The Oregonian | ... Snyder Hennessy (born Wilkey), worked during this period as a reporter for | . One of Gary's boyhood jobs was as a newspaper copy boy, also at the Oreg ... |
Classic Boat | The May 2010 edition of | magazine carried a pro and con article entitled Electric debate. Jamie Cam ... |
Spiked | In | , Brendan O'Neill, of Irish descent, uses the term to describe "second-gen ... |
Quenta Silmarillion | ... ed descriptions eventually became Chapter 1 (entitled Of the Valar) for the | (or "The Silmarillion proper".) In revisions to the Quenta Silmarillion do ... |
Imagine Magazine | ... rofessional short story publication was "Featherquest", a fantasy story, in | in May 1984, when he was 24 |
Arthashastra | ... 350–283 BC) wrote about assassinations in detail in his political treatise | . His student Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire, later ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... uate students. The university, which was founded in 1865, was ranked #35 in | 's 2010 ratings of America's best colleges |
Sexual Politics | With the anthology Sisterhood is Powerful and other works, such as | , being published at the start of the decade, feminism started to reach a ... |
The New York Times | A series of articles published on 23 June 2006, by | , The Wall Street Journal and The Los Angeles Times revealed that the US T ... |
Rolling Stone | ... o's Next has been named one of the best albums of all time by VH1 (#13) and | (#28). Upon its release it was named the best album of the year in The Vil ... |
Unua Libro | ... enforced delay led to continued improvement. In July 1887 he published his | (First Book), a basic introduction to the language. This was essentially t ... |
Comics Buyer's Guide | ... comic book story made by Don Rosa for The Walt Disney Company, mentioned by | as "possibly the greatest comic book story of all time". Although afraid a ... |
The Canon of Medicine | ... The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and | , which was a standard medical text at many medieval universities. The Can ... |
The New York Times | ... houses in Alpharetta had campaign signs on their lawns. Peter T. Kilborn of | said in 2005 that this was because the area's political candidates, four c ... |
TV Guide | In a 2010 issue of | , the show’s opening title sequence ranked #8 on a list of TV's top 10 cre ... |
Rip It Up | ... Records is an independent New Zealand record label, owned and run by former | magazine editor, Murray Cammick |
Reading Capital | Althusser's earlier works include the influential volume | , which collects the work of Althusser and his students in an intensive ph ... |
The Wall Street Journal | A series of articles published on 23 June 2006, by The New York Times, | and The Los Angeles Times revealed that the US Treasury Department and the ... |
The Wall Street Journal | ... families, and others in case of a two month emergency. Melanie Trottmann of | stated that the bunker "was a source of intrigue and gossip for the town o ... |
The Australian | ... tist Guardian newspaper. Henderson, writing in the Murdoch-owned competitor | , is one of many to describe it as "The Guardian on the Yarra" |
The Shaping of Middle-earth | ... oldorinwa (probably written in 1930, but first published in 1986 as part of | , volume 4 of The History of Middle-earth) |
Dobson's Encyclopædia | ... rman Conversations-Lexicon was founded by German-born Francis Lieber. After | (1789–1798), it was the first significant American encyclopedia |
Almagest | ... d by Ptolemy of the Thebaid in his 2nd-century AD astronomical treatise the | . In particular it explained the retrograde motion of the five planets kno ... |
Münchener Post | ... "final solution" had been used much earlier. An investigative report by the | , a socialist newspaper that was an early opponent of Hitler, found as ear ... |
Hello! | ... ng her son Barnaby. Together they have a son, David. In 1995 photographs in | showed Jarre apparently romantically involved with 31-year old secretary O ... |
Book of Genesis | ... to place, for ship caulking, and for waterproofing. In some versions of the | in the Bible, the name of the substance used to bind the bricks of the Tow ... |
TIME | ... the awards ceremony, declaring her loss "the biggest robbery since Brinks". | magazine labeled her performance as "just about the greatest one-woman sho ... |
The Manchester Guardian | ... and more synthetic and zombie-ish. Perhaps it is just as well." Writing in | , Roy Perrott observed that "Goldfinger...will not let [Bond's] close admi ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... rts. Boldon was widely praised for his NBC work by the press, including the | , USA Today and The New York Times which called him "one of NBC's best ana ... |
Paris Match | ... ng battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma. She was married to French journalist and | editor Pierre Galante between 1955 until 1979. Their daughter, Giselle (Gi ... |
Jewish Encyclopedia | The | article on states |
Everyman Chess | ... series was originally published by Microsoft Press; it is now published by | |
NME | ... hings" a bit and the result was pure punk rock. Released in September 1977— | noted how CBS allowed the group to "bait their masters"—it rose to number ... |
Forbes | According to | , Boca Raton has three of the ten most expensive gated communities in the ... |
Le Soir | ... II of Belgium - Léopold III of Belgium - Leopoldsburg - Lernout & Hauspie - | - Leterme, Yves - Leterme I Government - Leterme II Government - Les XX - ... |
Le Ton beau de Marot | ... material regarding this interplay is to be found in Hofstadter's later book | , which is mainly about translation |
Architectural Record | | newspaper= | | volume |
Private Eye | ... atirist, comedian, writer, broadcaster and editor of the satirical magazine | . He has appeared on many radio and television programmes, most notably as ... |
The Wealth of Nations | ... aking world its ideas were criticized by Adam Smith with the publication of | in 1776 and later David Ricardo with his explanation of comparative advant ... |
Ancient Judaism | ... Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and continued with the analysis of , and | . His work on other religions was interrupted by his sudden death in 1920, ... |
People | Bass came out as gay in a cover story for | magazine on July 26, 2006. There had been considerable media speculation a ... |
Knave | He also wrote interviews and articles for many British magazines, including | . As he was writing for different magazines, some of them competing, and " ... |
Science | ... he results supported the theory. Their conclusion, published in the journal | , was that |
Chicago Tribune | ... accomplished sculptor. Max Zorn's grandson Eric Zorn is a columnist for the | . Max Zorn's great-grandson, Alex Zorn, excelled in mathematics, was a USA ... |
Evening Standard | In 1992 he began a long association with the | , contributing daily television reviews along with other writers, as well ... |
Oxford Latin Dictionary | ... ngue gauloise (Éditions Errance, 2003), p. 96. The entry on cabullus in the | (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting), p. 246, does not give a ... |
Variety | ... est amount ever allocated to a project up to that time. According to a 1986 | interview with Frank Capra, Jr., his father had wanted to shoot the film i ... |
Harmonice musices odhecaton A | ... fore 1520. In 1501 he produced his first book of music, 96 chansons, as the | (sometimes referred to as "the Odhecaton"), which is the earliest known ex ... |
Fortune | In an interview with | in 2004, Schwarzenegger told how he suffered what "would now be called chi ... |
Walden | ... f American anarchist and transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. In his book | he advocates simple living and self-sufficiency among natural surroundings ... |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... member It for You Wholesale" was first published in the April 1966 issue of | . It has since been republished in the following collections |
The Book of Healing | His most famous works are | , a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and The Canon of Medi ... |
Condé Nast Traveller | ... pic Air holds one silver ERA award for "Airline of the Year" as well as a " | 2011 Readers Choice Awards: Top Domestic Airline" award |
Dragon Magazine | ... rrata and partial revisions were released in the pages of TSR's publication | in issue #122 "The Ultimate Addenda to the Ultimate Powers Book", issue #1 ... |
Kojiki | According to the | Ankan was the elder son of Emperor Keitai, who is considered to have ruled ... |
The New York Times | Janet Maslin of | said: "Generations is predictably flabby and impenetrable in places, but i ... |
Pall Mall Gazette | Criticism over artistic matters in the | provoked a letter in self-defence, and soon Wilde was a contributor to tha ... |
Humboldt Times | ... , Bob Titmus, to cast the prints in plaster. The story was published in the | along with a photo of Crew holding one of the casts. Locals had been calli ... |
The Daily Tar Heel | ... have provided many olympians to United States teams. The student newspaper | has won national awards for collegiate media, while the student radio stat ... |
The New Book of Knowledge | ... Multimedia Encyclopedia, intended for middle and high school students, and | , an encyclopedia for elementary and middle school students. Grolier Onlin ... |
Fortune magazine | ... ine information taken from Teradata company history unless otherwise cited. | named Teradata “Product of the Year” in 1986. Over the next four years cha ... |
Zool. J. Linn. Soc. | ... mmalia: Artiodactyla): a review based on morphology and cladistic analysis. | 143(1): 1-26. (HTML abstract)* * Petronio, C. (1995): Note on the taxonomy ... |
The Guardian | ... rpers & Queen magazine from 1995 to 1998. He was also Restaurant Critic for | between 2004 and 2005 |
Macquarie Dictionary | Macquarie University's linguistics department developed the | , the copyright on which it still owns |
The Last Dangerous Visions | ... ildfinder," was bought by Harlan Ellison for the never-published collection | . (Like other stories purchased for that volume, it has yet to appear anyw ... |
Temporary Autonomous Zone | ... al writer, essayist, and poet, known for first proposing the concept of the | (TAZ), based, in part, on a historical review of pirate utopias. He is an ... |
Hit Parader | Bennington was placed at #46 on | s list of "Heavy Metal's All-Time Top 100 Vocalists". Bennington possesses ... |
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | ... of Wisconsin Press, 1984, p. 441). Several respected sources, including the | and the Political Graveyard, instead show this individual to be James Arms ... |
Entertainment Weekly | The review of the DVD release from | said the show "trots through surprisingly dated sitcom plots about bluster ... |
Murder in Coweta County | ... white sharecropper Wilson Turner. These events were portrayed in the novel | . The film version starred Johnny Cash, Andy Griffith, and June Carter |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... ence, Daley was ticketed for running a stop sign at Huron and Rush, and the | headline was "Mayor's Son Gets Ticket, Uses No Clout," with a subhead read ... |
The Sunday Times | ... ublic campaign and coined the term 'video nasty'. Amid the growing concern, | brought the issue to a wider audience in May 1982 with an article entitled ... |
Kill Your Boyfriend | ... ionysus provides the inspiration for his violent and explicit graphic novel | , whilst Campbell used the character in his Deadface series to explore bot ... |
pulp | His classic science fiction novel What Mad Universe (1949) is a parody of | SF story conventions. The novel functions both as a critique of its genre ... |
APA style | ... xt citation by page number (like MLA style) or by year of publication (like | ); it even provides for variations in styles of footnotes and endnotes, de ... |
The Economist | ... government; however, BA denied this and refused the offer. Branson wrote in | (23 October 2003) that his final offer was "over £5 million" and that he h ... |
Walden | ... was the thought of the American anarchist Henry David Thoreau and his book | . In the late 19th century there emerged anarcho-naturism as the fusion of ... |
Los Angeles Daily News | ... less in the film, she became "a major sex symbol." In an interview with the | in 1999, Cruz commented that "it was a great part, but...I wasn't really r ... |
The New York Times | ... mith worked for the New Orleans Item, with United Press in London, and with | . In January 1940, Smith was sent to Berlin, where he joined the Columbia ... |
Press-Register | Mobile's | is Alabama's oldest active newspaper, dating back to 1813. The paper focus ... |
Los Angeles Mirror | ... 52, at the height of Garland's comeback, her mother Ethel was featured in a | story in which she revealed that while Garland was making a small fortune ... |
The Observer | On 20 April 2008 | published the contents of a letter believed to be by Boldon to John Smith, ... |
First Epistle to the Corinthians | ... is the name used in the early 50s of the first century as witnessed by the | : When you come together, it is not the Lord's Supper you eat, for as you ... |
Bild am Sonntag | ... poll and one involving current drivers as published by the German newspaper | in July 2010. In 2009, a poll of 217 current and former Formula One driver ... |
Le Canard enchaîné | ... ng nickname is l'Ex (the Ex), used mostly by the weekly satirical newspaper | . He was the only surviving ex-president since he left office until the en ... |
New York Times | ... oncepts for practical use and tested them in a 1969 project to automate the | morgue index. The engineering and management success of this project led t ... |
Aeneid | ... ples, whom Virgil's Aeneas consults before his descent to the lower world ( | book VI: 10). Burkert notes (1985, p 117) that the conquest of Cumae by th ... |
The New York Times | ... ous feeling of being charged with power which can find no ordinary outlet." | hailed her as "becoming one of the most interesting of our screen actresse ... |
Amazing Heroes | ... n "Who watches the watchmen?", although Moore said in a 1986 interview with | he did not know where that sentence originated. After reading the intervie ... |
Canard Enchaîné | The | newspaper reported alleged leaks of information by unnamed medical sources ... |
The Washington Post | ... speech "demagogic slander that sounded like a script for Radio Hanoi", and | declared that King had "diminished his usefulness to his cause, his countr ... |
The New York Times | ... itical report, "", receiving immediate attention from such media outlets as | , Fox News, and MSNBC |
The Independent | ... stituted for Burchill) as well as Esquire magazine. He has also written for | , and was Restaurant Critic for Harpers & Queen magazine from 1995 to 1998 ... |
The Silmarillion | ... ries wherein major events of Middle-earth find their first elaboration (see | ) |
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions | ... ilosophy and history at Harvard University at around the time Thomas Kuhn's | (1962) was published, which he writes informed his view on the extent to w ... |
The Saturday Evening Post | ... y. It was based on his story "The Magic White Suit" originally published in | in 1957. The story had also previously been adapted as a play, a musical, ... |
Daily Worker | ... a scholar of Romance languages, columnist and translator who wrote for the | , a publication of the American Communist Party from 1936 to 1946 (when he ... |
North American Review | ... re routine of the Round Hill School, Bancroft contributed frequently to the | and to Walsh's American Quarterly; he also made a translation of Heeren's ... |
Royal Frankish Annals | ... es, qui trans Garonnam et circa Pirineum montem habitant", as stated in the | , for one) |
The American Pageant | ... epeated in some widely read textbooks. Previous editions of Thomas Bailey's | stated that "The superstitious sailors [of Columbus' crew] ... grew incre ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... nmental law in the context of real world disputes involving actual clients. | has consistently ranked Vermont Law School, Lewis & Clark Law School, and ... |
Quenta Silmarillion | ... nulindalë, which stands as Middle-earth's cosmogony or 'creation myth', and | , a collection of mythical histories wherein major events of Middle-earth ... |
Sibylline Books | ... r 312, the sixth anniversary of his reign, he approached the keepers of the | for guidance. The keepers prophesied that, on that very day, "the enemy of ... |
The Mail on Sunday | ... he took over from Julie Burchill, the short-lived Sunday Correspondent, and | (where he often substituted for Burchill) as well as Esquire magazine. He ... |
Bibliotheca universalis | ... him. In 1555 he published a new edition of Conrad Gessner's Epitome of his | (a list of all authors who had written in Greek, Latin or Hebrew), a new e ... |
Exodus | ... also called the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy) are enumerated in the Torah ( | 34:6–7). Some modern Christian churches also use 13 attributes of God in s ... |
Kojiki | ... d. The earliest Japanese textual reference to the soybean is in the classic | (Records of Ancient Matters), which was completed in 712 BC |
De humani corporis fabrica | In 1543, Vesalius asked Johannes Oporinus to help publish the seven-volume | (On the fabric of the human body), a groundbreaking work of human anatomy ... |
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible | ... eople in Egypt serving them for meat, drink and physic.” George E. Post, in | , states, “It is longer and more slender than the common cucumber, being o ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | According to the | , the definition of the word privy in Privy Council is an obsolete one mea ... |
Deseret News | Jamón, jamón received broadly favorable reviews, with Chris Hicks of the | describing Cruz's portrayal of Silvia as "enchanting." Writing for the Chi ... |
Fifth Estate | ... tar volume. Currently his works can be found regularly in publications like | and the NYC-based First of the Month |
Great Falls Tribune | ... espectively) team, and Malmstrom Air Force Base. The local newspaper is the | . Great Falls is known as the "Electric City" due to the five hydroelectri ... |
Denham Tracts | ... spirits, explicitly in the term "hobby lanterns" found in the 19th century | |
Gwoyeu Romatzyh | Other systems of romanization for Chinese include | , the French EFEO, the Yale (invented during WWII for U.S. troops), as wel ... |
The Book of Lost Tales | Although sequential descriptions of the Valar can be found in | (first begun as far back as 1916-7, but published in 1983 as volume 1 of T ... |
Des Knaben Wunderhorn | ... tano and von Arnim were significant literary figures who together published | ("The Boy's Magic Horn" or cornucopia), a collection of versified folk tal ... |
Sunday Correspondent | ... n Time Out magazine where he took over from Julie Burchill, the short-lived | , and The Mail on Sunday (where he often substituted for Burchill) as well ... |
Le Monde | ... with him and his nocturnal escapades were reported by publications such as | , The Economist and the International Herald Tribune. In 1974, Le Monde re ... |
The Economist | The magazine | was initiated during September 1843 by politician James Wilson with help f ... |
Aeneid | ... nicle. It is also clear from the text that Asser was familiar with Virgil's | , Caelius Sedulius's Carmen Paschale, Aldhelm's De Virginitate, and Einhar ... |
Newsday | ... mixed, but it was generally seen as a "flawed but inspired interpretation". | s Joseph Gelmis wrote that "the film's principal reward is a visual experi ... |
Universalist Herald | ... been published there, including the American Union, The Free Press and the | , as well as the local papers the Franklin County Register, and the Canon ... |
Washington Star | ... and Green Bay) between 1964–72. He came out in 1975 in an interview in the | . The first professional athlete to come out while still playing was Czech ... |
A People's History of the United States | ... ographical film You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train and audio version of | Damon later narrated |
Dying Earth | ... k of the New Sun. Set in a bleak, distant future influenced by Jack Vance's | series, the story details the life of Severian, a journeyman torturer, exi ... |
Interview | In the July 2006 issue of | magazine, Zhang Ziyi spoke of her movies' contents and being careful about ... |
Theologico-Political Treatise | ... orks of biblical criticism, such as Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan and Spinoza's | , as well as works by lesser-known authors such as Richard Simon and Isaac ... |
Film Quarterly | ... st satisfying aspect being his portrayal of "both sap and hero". Writing in | , Gary Hentzi praised the actors, but said that characters such as Carolyn ... |
Le Matin | ... he began working as an international correspondent for the Paris newspaper | . In 1905, he was present at, and covered, the Russian Revolution |
The New York Times | ... development chief, led the effort to create the center. On August 14, 2008, | announced that the center's sponsors had "filed paperwork with the State D ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... News describing Cruz's portrayal of Silvia as "enchanting." Writing for the | , film critic Roger Ebert wrote "[The film] stars actors of considerable p ... |
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung | ... nds, philanthropist and Greatest Planet founder David Gilmour, wrote in the | : "EVERGREEN is the word that comes to mind when describing Petra Kelly. I ... |
Lohengrin | In his earlier operas (up to and including | ) Wagner's style had been based, rather than on the Italian style of opera ... |
The New York Times | ... yer Martina Navrátilová, who came out as a lesbian during an interview with | in 1981 |
International Herald Tribune | ... pades were reported by publications such as Le Monde, The Economist and the | . In 1974, Le Monde reported that he used to leave a sealed letter stating ... |
Daily Mail | ... an article entitled "How high street horror is invading the home". Soon the | began their own campaign against the distribution of these films. The expo ... |
Satyarth Prakash | ... India and the world. The resulting manuscript was published under the title | or The Light of Meaning of Truth in 1875 at Varanasi. This voluminous work ... |
North American Review | ... ticles would receive one dollar per page. The later was the rate set by the | . Notable contributors to this edition include: Supreme Court Justice Jose ... |
MLA style | ... nt notes"; it gives information about in-text citation by page number (like | ) or by year of publication (like APA style); it even provides for variati ... |
Making Globalization Work | ... seph Stiglitz, The Roaring Nineties, Globalization and Its Discontents, and | . World Bank loan agreements can also force procurements of goods and serv ... |
The Economist | ... and his nocturnal escapades were reported by publications such as Le Monde, | and the International Herald Tribune. In 1974, Le Monde reported that he u ... |
The Observer | ... he market, and beginning the golden age of video arcade games. According to | , the home console versions were popular and encouraged users to learn pro ... |
The God Delusion | ... particular the development of theory of mind abilities. Richard Dawkins in | suggested that our morality is a result of our biological evolutionary his ... |
Brahmo Dharma | ... masses through education). Debendranath Tagore had written a book entitled | , which serves as a manual of religion and ethics to the members of that s ... |
School Library Journal | Betsy Shorb reviewing for the | said that "the humor is still off-the-wall but more gentle than the other ... |
Ebony | ... here's some things you have to do. Even if you don't want to." Jackson told | magazine the marriage was "strictly in name only. It has never been consum ... |
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man | ... states, notably the United States, are said to be involved, as described in | by John Perkins |
Völkischer Beobachter | In a 1940 interview in the | |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere. The | applies the term to English "as spoken or written in the British Isles; es ... |
L'Aurore | ... fluential writer Émile Zola wrote an open letter published in the newspaper | on 13 January 1898. The letter was addressed to President of France Félix ... |
The Boston Globe | ... e public glare." But Kennedy's legislative accomplishments remained, and as | wrote, "By the early 21st century, the achievements of the younger brother ... |
Library Journal | In 1993 the | said that So Long and Thanks for all the Fish was "filled with loopy humor ... |
Mojo magazine | ... tour, and on 10 June he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by | |
Newsweek | ... ted the movie as being 59% fresh along with 80% approval from the audience. | revealed in June 2001 that print ads for at least four movies released by ... |
Two Treatises of Government | ... ed in the divine right of kings. John Locke, on the other hand, who gave us | and who did not believe in the divine right of kings either, sided with Aq ... |
Private Eye | ... 1993, he has edited the "Funny Old World" column of bizarre news stories in | , and he wrote a weekly page for the Daily Mirror for some years until 200 ... |
Consumer Reports | ... detergent, and Dish Drops dishwashing liquid. In the January 2007 issue of | , SA8 with Bioquest was rated the best-performing laundry detergent, scori ... |
Time | ... still in the news, with The Boston Globe, The New York Times Magazine, and | magazine all reassessing the incident and raising doubts about Kennedy's v ... |
De Re Militari | ... s come from the late Roman period: Taktike Theoria by Aelianus Tacticus and | ("On military matters") by Vegetius. Taktike Theoria examined Greek milita ... |
On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences | In the | , have the keyword "mult" |
An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854), on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities | ... later regarded it as a flawed exposition of his logical system, and wanted | to be seen as the mature statement of his views. Boole's initial involveme ... |
The Gardeners' Chronicle | ... ve been introduced to Scotland around 1781–1782. An article on the topic in | suggests that the rutabaga was then introduced more widely to England in 1 ... |
Tintin | ... iously had success with their series Oumpah-pah, which was published in the | magazine |
illuminator | Scaliger's father, Benedetto Bordone, was a miniaturist and | . Scaliger himself was known in his youth by the family name Bordone, but ... |
Rolling Stone | ... ess Book of Records in 2002 as the top British single of all time. In 2004, | magazine placed this song in the 163rd spot on its list of The 500 Greates ... |
Thus Spoke Zarathustra | As the drama of | progresses, the turn to metaphysics in philosophy and Platonism in general ... |
Roman Missal | ... cited as having seen a vision of the infant Jesus. In some editions of the | the Saint Alexander commemorated on 3 May is identified with Pope Alexande ... |
National Review | ... not have helped the situation. An article in the conservative publication, | , has made the same argument, calling liberal allegations about the Act “f ... |
Allmusic | ... described So Red the Rose as "the most pretentious album ever made," while | called it "the best album Duran Duran never made". Musicians who contribut ... |
The Selfish Gene | In | , author Richard Dawkins asserts the gene is the only true unit of selecti ... |
Electronic Games | ... launch of the arcade phenomenon in North America in part to Space Invaders. | credited the game's success as the impetus behind video gaming becoming a ... |
The Antichrist | ... proposed "Transvaluation of All Values". This incomplete project began with | |
Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs | ... elf was largely inspired by the "Tiny Pascal" compiler in Niklaus Wirth's " | ", one of the most influential computer science books of the time. Anders ... |
Winnipeg Tribune | ... ree in journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa. He has worked for the | and the Winnipeg Free Press |
Entertainment Weekly | David Browne at | concluded, "[l]ike its predecessors, though, The Eminem Show is a testamen ... |
Slant Magazine | ... t successful album to date and went platinum eight years after its release. | listed the album at #21 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980's" |
Science | ... d the planetary engineering of Venus in an article published in the journal | in 1961. Sagan imagined seeding the atmosphere of Venus with algae, which ... |
Le Morte d'Arthur | ... rtier, and Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, as well as Sir Thomas Malory's | and other Arthurian tales (Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britannia ... |
Acts of the Apostles | ... canonical. The New Testament is composed of the Gospels ("good news"), the | , the Epistles (letters), and the Book of Revelation |
Wireless World | ... Coverage?" by British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke, published in | magazine. The orbit, which Clarke first described as useful for broadcast ... |
Winnipeg Free Press | ... rleton University in Ottawa. He has worked for the Winnipeg Tribune and the | |
The Guardian | Felix Dexter, of The Real McCoy comedy series, said in | that he appreciated the humour of an innocent confronting an expert with n ... |
Imperial Bedrooms | ... his usual style, Ellis mixes absurd comedy with a bleak and violent vision. | (2010) follows the characters of Less Than Zero 25 years later; it combine ... |
Pravda | ... He requested a warning to be printed in Soviet central Communist newspaper, | , which spoke directly of the film's experimental, controversial nature. V ... |
The German Ideology | ... y the categories of German philosophy and classical political economy, with | (written in 1845) there is a sudden and unprecedented departure. This "bre ... |
The Guardian | ... from a broadsheet format to the smaller Berliner size, in the footsteps of | and The Courier-Mail. Both The Age and the Herald dumped these plans later ... |
FourFourTwo | ... son, and Football Writers' Footballer of the Year in 1979 and 1983. In 2009 | magazine named Dalglish as the greatest striker in post-war British footba ... |
People's Daily | In 2002, the Chinese | newspaper published an article making a case against the use of "Mount Eve ... |
The Spectator | ... major newspapers, reprinted in America and published in an abridged form by | |
The Daily Telegraph | ... r Amphibious Vehicle, featured in the Southern Daily Echo (5 June 2008) and | (6 June 2008) is that of seven engineering students at the University of S ... |
The Jerusalem Post | ... la campaign after the bombing, committing a series of attacks. According to | , the bombing represented the end of the united front that had existed bet ... |
Acts of the Apostles | ... Utopia on monastic communalism, based upon the biblical communalism in the | |
Scientific American | ... nals of every year from 1820 to 1881 contain contributions from him. In the | supplement for 1882, it was remarked that "for two or three of his researc ... |
A Mathematical Theory of Communication | ... f communication, can be traced back to Claude Shannon's seminal 1948 paper: | |
Antonine Itinerary | A Roman road recorded in the | as "Iter III" linked London and Dover. The last section of the long Iter I ... |
Ancient Judaism | ... g the paths of the earlier Chinese and Indian civilizations. His next work, | was an attempt to prove this theory |
National Journal | ... ennedy had a lifetime average liberal score of 88.7 percent, according to a | analysis that places him ideologically as the third-most liberal senator o ... |
The Observer | ... 007 that Lewis-Smith would be retiring from his daily television column. In | 's Media Diary on June 17, 2007, a London Evening Standard spokeswoman was ... |
Lampoon | ... mming team, and the dramatic club. He served on the editorial boards of the | and the Harvard Monthly and as president of the Harvard Glee Club. He wrot ... |
Private Eye | ... ed when they attended Oxford University together, later working together at | and on a number of comedy scriptwriting jobs. Hislop applied to read Philo ... |
Reason | The November 10, 2004 online version of | magazine reported that Lindzen is "willing to take bets that global averag ... |
The Downward Spiral | ... , as well as in the critically acclaimed Nine Inch Nails 1994 concept album | . The Spiral is also a prominent theme in the anime Gurren Lagann, where i ... |
Foxe's Book of Martyrs | ... in the opposite direction, was the boyhood home of John Foxe, the author of | |
The Almanac of American Politics | ... ikely to be the 8th-to-15th-most liberal Senator during the 108th Congress. | rates congressional votes as liberal or conservative on the political spec ... |
Eastern Daily Press | ... pace...I suppose it was about 60 feet long." The letter was printed in the | shortly after. To counter the force of the North Sea and the winds off it, ... |
Journal of Regional Science | ... (now Papers in Regional Science published by Springer Verlag). In 1958, the | followed |
Gospel of John | ... Christians, the pool has additional significance as it is mentioned in the | , as the location to which Jesus sent a man who had been blind from birth, ... |
Black's Law Dictionary | ... ter a jurisdiction's prisons and parole system" in Bryan A. Garner, editor, | , 9th ed., West Group, 2009, ISBN 0-314-19949-7, p. 396, which does not de ... |
Allmusic | Violent Femmes has received mostly positive reviews. The | review by Steve Huey awards the album 5 stars and states: "One of the most ... |
The New Yorker | Film critic Pauline Kael, wrote a gushing review of the film in | : "The way Saturday Night Fever has been directed and shot, we feel the la ... |
The Fan Man | ... f Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, William Kotzwinkle's | , Eric Rücker Eddison's The Worm Ouroboros, Stephen Crane's , Mickey Spill ... |
Rolling Stone | ... cs would be a crime though." RapReviews gave it a rating of 8 out of 10 and | gave it a 4-star rating |
Ancient Judaism | In | , his fourth major work on the sociology of religion, Weber attempted to e ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | The | says this about the legend |
De re metallica | A 16th century book by Georg Agricola called | describes the highly developed and complex processes of mining metal ores, ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... as ranked eleventh among undergraduate programs at national universities by | . However, since Dartmouth is ranked in a category for national research u ... |
Seduction of the Innocent | ... , a rationale which Frederic Wertham railed against even more vehemently in | , for promoting an eventual puerile identification with the comic-book cha ... |
Southern Daily Echo | Yet another Amphibious Vehicle, featured in the | (5 June 2008) and The Daily Telegraph (6 June 2008) is that of seven engin ... |
Nature | ... e cause of Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome was reported in the journal | in May 2003. This report suggests that DNA damage, not oxidative stress, i ... |
The Washington Post | ... . In addition to filing lawsuits against individuals, Scientology also sued | for reprinting one paragraph of the OT writings in a newspaper article, as ... |
Slant Magazine | ... e most influential R&B albums of the decade. According to Sal Cinquemani of | , Aaliyah provided a "missing link" between hip hop and electronica. With ... |
The Illustrated London News | A statue of the founder of | , Herbert Ingram is now located in front of The Stump (see photograph). Th ... |
The Book of the Courtier | ... hood include Geoffrey Chaucer's The Knight's Tale, Baldassare Castiglione's | , and Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, as well as Sir Thomas Malory's Le ... |
Napoléon le Petit | ... exile, Hugo published his famous political pamphlets against Napoleon III, | and Histoire d'un crime. The pamphlets were banned in France, but nonethel ... |
Novum Organum | ... of natural philosophy is approached "by gradual degrees," as stated in his | |
Entertainment Weekly | ... commercial success in the early 2000s. Owing to the success of these bands, | declared in 2004, "After almost a decade of domination by rap-rock and nu- ... |
Muyejebo | ... and the Malla Purana, and Korean martial arts with Joseon era texts such as | (1598). "Historical martial arts" in both Asia and Europe are mostly based ... |
Red Book of Westmarch | ... ernally, as in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, which depicts the | (a story-internal version of the book itself) as a history compiled by sev ... |
Ecce Homo | ... within "the penultimate section of the fourth book" of 'The Gay Science' ( | , Kaufmann). It is the eternal recurrence of the same events |
Lunar Park | ... cho it uses surrealism to convey a sense of postmodern dread. Ellis's novel | (2005), uses the form of a celebrity memoir to tell a ghost story about th ... |
The Ring Magazine | ... conds left in the fight. This fight was named Fight of the Year for 1950 by | |
Die Reihe | ... .." (". . . How Time Passes . . ."), first published in the third volume of | (1957). In it, he expounds a number of temporal conceptions underlying his ... |
Book of Kings | ... ioned in several books of the Bible (see Hebrew Bible / Old Testament). The | states that Necho met King Josiah of the Kingdom of Judah at Megiddo and k ... |
The Sydney Morning Herald | ... as Miranda Devine categorised the crimes as racially motivated hate crimes | reported that the rapists had stated to a victim, during the attack, "You ... |
Time | ... r to get him to supply the money to buy the cocaine. His attorney stated in | (March 19, 1984), "This [was] a fictitious crime. Without the government, ... |
A Little Pretty Pocket-Book | ... in England since Tudor Times, with the earliest reference being in 1744 in | where it was called "base-ball" |
Fantasy and Science Fiction | ... o [[Science fiction magazine|[science fiction] magazines]] such as Amazing, | , and and soon began reading all the science fiction classics. |
Opus Majus | ... are sometimes compared to a similar list in the first part of Roger Bacon's | which, although it was much older, had not been printed in Bacon's time |
Herla | ... e leader of la Mesnée d'Hellequin, thought to be related to the Old English | , a character often identified with Woden |
Time | ... conscience wouldn't let him do it." Arafat claimed in a 1988 interview with | that because of his fear of assassination by the Israelis, he never slept ... |
Aeneid | ... Rome when he and his followers stopped at Buthrotum, detailed by Virgil in | Book III |
Rolling Stone | ... rban Pop", as she "proved she was a muse in her own right". Ernest Hardy of | dubbed her as the "undisputed queen of the midtempo come-on". Japanese pop ... |
South Wales Echo | The main local newspaper, the | and the national paper the Western Mail are based in Park Street in the ci ... |
The New York Times | ... eredith Vieira, journalist and TV personality; Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., | publisher; Lew Rockwell, founder of Ludwig von Mises Institute; and Gregor ... |
The Guardian | ... apita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living; , | 14-09-2009. GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income. See Standa ... |
ICD-10 | ... sonal difficulty. It is described as a disorder of sexual preference in the | . The diagnosis would not be given to people who experience typical sexual ... |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | ... ipline of evo-devo in molecular genetics. In 2000, a special section of the | (PNAS) was devoted to "evo-devo", and an entire 2005 issue of the Journal ... |
Titan Books | ... with Kevin John (another son of Little Willie John) was released in 2011 by | |
Kangxi Dictionary | ... would be only functional literacy. A large unabridged dictionary, like the | , contains over 40,000 characters, including obscure, variant, rare, and a ... |
USA Today | ... of being a segregationist by some political observers and scholars, such as | s DeWayne Wickham who wrote that Helms "subtly carried the torch of white ... |
Bicycling | ... g developed and maintained by the Billings Parks and Recreation Department. | magazine ranked Billings among the nation's 50 most bike friendly communit ... |
Thomas Creede | ... f the year—though by Thomas Millington and John Busby rather than Pavier. ( | did the printing. |
Variety | In the | review of the musical Bob Verini wrote: "There's no reason this reconstitu ... |
Consumer Reports | ... rsarial process itself making trustworthy information, e.g. as published in | or the Better Business Bureau, hard to compile and to obtain. Health advoc ... |
Melody Maker | ... revered in popular music history, some initial critical reaction was poor. | said that Queen "contrived to approximate the demented fury of the Balham ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... ved hiring private trucks to do city work. A six-month investigation by the | resulted in a three-day series of articles in January 2004 that revealed s ... |
Pseudodoxia Epidemica | ... here to the scientific empiricism of the Baconian method. His encyclopaedia | (1646–76) includes numerous examples of Baconian investigative methodology ... |
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung | ... sulted in him losing his job to Cuno. He began work as music critic for the | , a newspaper in Leipzig, and his articles on Beethoven were especially we ... |
Foxe's Book of Martyrs | ... nd included in many editions of Chaucer and mentioned as a familiar text in | . Such associations gave it far more exposure—and positive exposure—than P ... |
Scientific American | ... under the title Encyclopedia Americana, under the editorial supervision of | magazine. The magazine's editor, Frederick Converse Beach, was editor-in-c ... |
People | ... $262 million worldwide. That year, and again in 2002, she was named one of | magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. In 1996, Dunst had a recurring role i ... |
Billboard | ... the Billboard Hot 100 solely on airplay, making Aaliyah the first artist in | history to achieve this feat. "Try Again" earned Aaliyah a Grammy Award no ... |
Yellow Book (CD standard) | Due to additional sector level addressing added in the | , CD-ROM data discs are not subject to seek jitter |
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls | ... lso writes a blog for the site. In 2003 he appeared in the BBC documentary, | and in 2006 he appeared in the documentary Wanderlust |
New York Times | ... as "as clear a piece of Communist propaganda as we have had in many years." | film critic Bosley Crowther reviewed the picture favorably, both the scree ... |
The Laws of Thought | ... al equations and algebraic logic, and he is now best known as the author of | . As the inventor of the prototype of what is now called Boolean logic, wh ... |
The Dallas Morning News | | is the Dallas citywide newspaper |
Nuovo Cimento | ... university, he published his first scientific works in the Italian journal | : the first was titled: On the dynamics of a rigid system of electrical ch ... |
The Nation | ... the Act helped to create the crisis. An article in the liberal publication | asserted that the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act was responsible for the creation ... |
The New York Times | ... vorable) on a similar review website Metacritic. It was eventually added to | "Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made," which was published in 2004 |
Ecce Homo | Nietzsche commented in | that for the completion of each part: "Ten days sufficed; in no case, neit ... |
Time | ... ut past predictions on this event have been off the mark. A 1966 article in | predicted Greater Los Angeles would surpass New York by 1975, and that by ... |
Empire | Ranked #1 in | magazines "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010 |
The Sex Lives of Cannibals | ... autobiographical experiences on the Tarawa Atoll are documented in his book | (2004) |
Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS | The IHÉS runs a highly regarded mathematical journal, | |
Life | ... Even public health films portraying pregnancy and birth were banned; as was | magazine's April 11, 1938 issue which included photos of the birth process ... |
Deutsche Mythologie | ... h later rewriting some parts. One of the brothers, Jacob, published in 1835 | , a long academic work on Germanic mythology |
The Advocate | ... s, edited two newsletters devoted to sexual health, and served as editor of | in 1975 |
Time | ... k was published in March 1999, and also was excerpted as the cover story in | magazine. Lewinsky made about $500,000 from her participation in the book ... |
The Advancement of Learning | ... eface even paraphrases lines from Bacon's essay On Truth from his 1605 work | . Isaac Newton was a noted Baconian—his famous quote hypotheses non fingo ... |
Elle | ... 3, Béart, aged 39, appeared nude with a younger man for the French magazine | and as of 2007, it is still the magazine's biggest-selling issue ever |
U.S. News & World Report | The 2011 edition of "America's Best Colleges," published by | , places the college 8th among public universities in the north in the "Be ... |
OED | ... are rendered as gēata (genitive) and twice as gēatum (dative) (see e.g. the | which identifies the Geats through Eotas, Iótas, Iútan and Geátas). Fahlbe ... |
La Repubblica | ... he oldest and most reputable Italian newspapers. Its main rivals are Rome's | and Turin's La Stampa |
Antonine Itinerary | ... lbans. The Romans later paved the route, part of which is identified on the | as Iter III: "Item a Londinio ad portum Dubris" - from London to the port ... |
False Folio | ... s issued as Q3 in 1619, with a false date of 1608—part of William Jaggard's | . The superior text first saw print in the First Folio in 1623 |
The New Yorker | ... State level only) grow up to 99 plants in Humboldt County. David Samuels of | describes the county as "the heartland of high-grade marijuana farming in ... |
Financial Times | ... its business school, IESE, was adjudged one of the best in the world by the | and the Economist Intelligence Unit. The total assets of non-profits conne ... |
New Statesman | ... wever, he did give him some praise saying in an article in the left-leaning | magazine, "I have never met a man more fair, candid, and honest" and makin ... |
The Wind in the Willows | ... th series. He also recorded the theme song to Cosgrove Hall's adaptation of | with Keith Hopwood, and this was released as a single in 1984 after the se ... |
The Australian | ... the 1980s a new competitor had appeared in Rupert Murdoch's national daily | . In 1999 David Syme and Co. became The Age Company Ltd as part of John Fa ... |
La Galatea | In 1585, Cervantes published a pastoral novel named | . Because of financial problems, Cervantes worked as a purveyor for the Sp ... |
Thus Spoke Zarathustra | ... ed the Übermensch as a goal for humanity to set for itself in his 1883 book | |
Rolling Stone | ... ay voted the 7th greatest guitarist of all time. He was ranked at No. 26 on | magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" |
First Folio | ... of William Jaggard's False Folio. The superior text first saw print in the | in 1623 |
Western People | ... es of child abuse by Catholic clergy.A 2005 article in the Irish weekly the | , proposed that clerical celibacy contributed to the abuse problem by sugg ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... itical consultant whose clients included Daley, contributed an op-ed to the | in defense of patronage |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... ity of scaling down letters small enough so as to be able to fit the entire | on the head of a pin, by writing the information from a book page on a sur ... |
Money | ... listed as one of the top 100 "Best Places to Live" in the United States by | magazine |
FACTS | A report in the Swiss news magazine | reveals that the Swiss Air Force provides ready-to-takeoff aircraft only d ... |
Radio Times | ... l complaints about the content of the serial to both the BBC itself and the | |
The American Magazine | ... y "Bad Time at Honda" by Howard Breslin. The original story had appeared in | in January 1947, with full-color illustrations by Robert Fawcett |
Life magazine | ... ost notably by constructing a wall around its waste pond. A 1979 article in | dubbed Jacksonville a "poisoned town". After tests on June 9, 1985, the EP ... |
Money | ... rland Park was awarded the title of "45th Best Place to Live In America" by | magazine. Facilities include hiking and biking trails, wildlife refuges, g ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... t Ralph Bakshi and showed that he was inspired by him during a interview in | for his first animated movie, Rango. Saying "What happened to the Ralph Ba ... |
Sight & Sound's | ... . It is the subject of both popular and critical acclaim; it was voted onto | list of the ten greatest films of all time in 1982, and to the directors' ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... medical college (JMC) was ranked #59 among the nation's medical schools by | |
Popular Science | ... d high performance not available in any other car at the time. The magazine | noted that the SM had the shortest stopping distance of any car they had t ... |
The Boston Globe | ... f both teams in the state during the 1986 World Series led to an article in | to coin the phrase "Red Sox Nation" |
Thus Spoke Zarathustra | The first translation of | into English was by Alexander Tille published in 1896. Tille translated Üb ... |
Billboard | ... the movie's title. Roxette's "It Must Have Been Love" reached No. 1 on the | Hot 100 in June 1990. The soundtrack also features "King of Wishful Thinki ... |
Freeman's Journal | ... d a high degree of personal and political unpopularity. Its repeated use in | throughout June 1830 appears to bear reference to his resolute political w ... |
Landbou-Burger | ... ygervalley/Durbanville. Afrikaans language community newspapers include the | and the Tygerburger |
The Washington Examiner | ... , . Several Washington, D.C. papers are based in Northern Virginia, such as | and Politico. The paper with the nation's widest circulation, USA Today, w ... |
De architectura | ... Pythagoreans held, by mathematical ratio, but by the ear. Vitruvius in his | paraphrases the writings of Aristoxenus on music. His ideas were responded ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | According to the 1913 | : "While Thrasamund (496–523), owing to his religious fanaticism, was host ... |
Handbook of Texas | As stated in the | |
NME | ... nk subculture. According to the founder of one of these labels, Cherry Red, | and Sounds magazines published charts based on small record stores called ... |
Second Treatise on Government | ... ten in 1662 by Sir William Petty and to John Locke's notion, set out in the | (1689), that property derives from labour through the act of "mixing" one' ... |
Blabbermouth.net | As of March 2011, according to | , Bad Brains have begun work on new material for their next album, which i ... |
The Cat in the Hat | ... pen name Dr. Seuss, wrote the first and best known of his Dr. Seuss books: | . Several sequels followed. Also in 1957, the next best known Dr. Seuss bo ... |
The New York Times | In 1932, | called Grofé "the Prime Minister of Jazz". This was an oblique reference t ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... his death, fellow director and friend Orson Welles wrote an article for the | , "Jean Renoir: The Greatest of all Directors" |
Suda | ... n three books, still extant in an abridged form, compiled, according to the | , from Didymus of Alexandria and "The Tarrhaean" (Lucillus of Tarrha, a po ... |
Ezekiel | ... er Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, following the book of Isaiah and preceding | and the Book of the Twelve. (The order is somewhat different in the Christ ... |
General Economic History | ... lism in the history of capitalism in his Economy and Society (1922) and his | (1923), a notable example of the kind of empirical work associated with th ... |
Journal of Nutrition | ... umption of soy-based infant formula. One of these studies, published in the | , concludes that there are |
Svenska Dagbladet | ... the day after Hitler's death. Following an interview, the Swedish newspaper | wrote that Bernadotte succeeded in rescuing 15,000 people from German conc ... |
Modern English Usage | ... w editions after some decades. These include, most notably of all, Fowler's | and The Complete Plain Words by Sir Ernest Gowers. Detailed guidance on ma ... |
The Builder | ... d reports. As well as publishing articles, letters, lectures and reports in | , The Ecclesiologist, The Building News, The British Architect, The Civil ... |
The Tombstone Epitaph | ... g often editorialized issues the publisher favored. John Clum, publisher of | , worked to end lawlessness by helping to organize the "Committee of Safet ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... n 1994, The University of Scranton has been ranked in the top 10 schools in | 's rankings of the Best Master's Universities-North. In the 2010 edition, ... |
Philosophy of Freedom | ... collaborated in a complete edition of Arthur Schopenhauer's work, wrote The | , which focuses on the problem of free will. Steiner (1861–1925) initially ... |
Principia Ethica | ... was described and named by British philosopher G. E. Moore in his 1903 book | . Moore stated that a naturalistic fallacy is committed whenever a philoso ... |
The Washington Post | ... to the US Army Chief of Staff about the failures in training and equipment. | also dedicated an front-page article to the failures in Kosovo, commenting ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... ri Legrand. The name means, according to Duchartre, "unlucky." However, the | mentions an etymology relating to a cult that modelled themselves on the C ... |
U.S. News & World Report | For the past decade, Berea College has been consistently ranked by | as the number one comprehensive college in the South, and it is currently ... |
Sight & Sound | ... ood", concertmaster Lou Raderman was quoted (complaining good-naturedly) in | magazine. "He is going to break my fingers. |
Nemesis at Potsdam | ... nd 1980s a Harvard-trained lawyer and historian, Alfred de Zayas, published | and A Terrible Revenge, both of which became bestsellers in Germany. De Za ... |
Floor Games | Seeking a more structured way to play war games, Wells also wrote | (1911) followed by Little Wars (1913). Little Wars is recognised today as ... |
Tygertalk | ... rn Suburbs Tatler from the Southern Suburbs, Table Talk from Table View and | from Tygervalley/Durbanville. Afrikaans language community newspapers incl ... |
Collier's | ... n The Saturday Evening Post. Within a year, Reed had other work accepted by | , The Forum, and The Century Magazine. One of his poems had been set to mu ... |
Summa Theologiae | ... rl Marx) think the labour theory of value can be traced back to him. In his | , he expresses that "... value can, does and should be increase in relatio ... |
USA Today | ... gton Examiner and Politico. The paper with the nation's widest circulation, | , with 1.83 million daily subscriptions, is headquartered in McLean. Besid ... |
Prose Edda | ... ic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, the | , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Heimskringla, also writ ... |
1 Maccabees | ... and his brother Jonathan Maccabaeus during their war with the Nabataeans ( | ). A little later the Jordan was the scene of the battle between Jonathan ... |
Billboard | ... ustry Association of America. It was named the top selling album of 1987 by | , and is currently the 21st best-selling studio album of all time. The alb ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... he critically acclaimed drama The Rainmaker, where he was recognized by the | as "a talented young actor on the brink of stardom." After meeting Damon o ... |
The Onion | In an interview with Wikinews, Sean Mills, President of | , said angry letters about their news parody always carried the same messa ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... Paganism is a smaller and more marginal numerical phenomenon. According to | estimates (as of 2005), adherents of Chinese folk religion account for som ... |
Neil Gaiman | Jones' works are also compared to those of Robin McKinley and | . She was friends with both McKinley and Gaiman, and Jones and Gaiman are ... |
Rolling Stone | ... and think about.” Bennington later described the songwriting experience to | magazine in early 2002 |
The Bulletin | Lawson's first published poem was 'A Song of the English' which appeared in | , 1 October 1887; his mother's radical friends were an influence. This was ... |
Animage | The series was the first winner of the | Anime Grand Prix prize, in 1979 and the first half of 1980. By the end of ... |
Guitar Player | ... form offers musicians more possibilities "per cubic second" than any genre | ;, January 1997 Interestingly, John Eyles notes that Bailey has been quote ... |
Melody Maker | The first host was Richard Williams, features editor of | , the music weekly. From 1972, the programme was presented by DJ Bob Harri ... |
The Gay Science | Thus Spoke Zarathustra was conceived while Nietzsche was writing | ; he made a small note, reading "6,000 feet beyond man and time," as evide ... |
2 Kings | ... dvance at Megiddo, where a fierce battle was fought and Josiah was killed ( | 23:29, 2 Chronicles 35:20-24) |
The Face | ... dult magazine for grown-ups". Fashion photographers (such as Corinne Day of | magazine) were hired to produce images that merged sex and fashion. The ma ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... 2 years in office was the midnight bulldozing of Meigs Field," according to | columnist Eric Zorn. Fresh off his huge re-electoral mandate, one of Daley ... |
The Gay Science | ... God", and the "prophecy" of the Übermensch, which were first introduced in | |
Forbes | In February 2008, | listed Streisand as the No. 2 earning female musician, between June 2006 a ... |
Systema Naturae | The Barn Swallow was described by Linnaeus in his | in 1758 as Hirundo rustica, characterised as H. rectricibus, exceptis duab ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... roll drumbeats but gave Robeson primarily good reviews. W.A. Darlington of | ranked Robeson's Othello as the best he'd ever seen while the Daily Expres ... |
Melody Maker | ... like the Beach Boys, 10cc and David Bowie, receiving positive reviews from | : "The album portrays Frida as a very strong and emotive singer and shows ... |
Forbes | In 2009, | magazine ranked the county sixth best place in the nation to raise a famil ... |
Metropolitan Magazine | In the autumn of 1913 John Reed was sent to Mexico by the | to report the Mexican Revolution. He shared the perils of Pancho Villa's a ... |
The Jerusalem Post | ... ish Agency. The Jewish National Council denounced the bombing. According to | , "[a]lthough the Hagana had sanctioned the King David bombing, world-wide ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | According to the | , the name "Veronica" comes from the Latin vera, meaning "true" or "Truthf ... |
Forbes | In 2010, | evaluated Barcelona's worth to be around €752 million (USD $1 billion), ra ... |
On the Freedom of the Will | In his | , Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment ... |
Billboard | ... leading music publications of the day, including Down Beat, Metronome, and | |
Texas Monthly | ... Hill Country News, Round Rock Leader, NOKOA, and The Villager among others. | , a major regional magazine, is also headquartered in Austin. The Texas Ob ... |
Allmusic | ... and number 184, "Please Please Me". According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of | , "Decades after its release, the album still sounds fresh", the covers ar ... |
Billboard | In 2005, Darryl Jenifer told | that the band was in the studio recording their first proper studio album ... |
Comics Buyer's Guide | ... ically wears armor resembling a bikini or lingerie. She was ranked first in | 's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list |
Philadelphia Bulletin | ... Street Bullies, a nickname coined by Jack Chevalier and Pete Cafone of the | on January 3, 1973 after a 3 to 1 brawling victory over the Atlanta Flames ... |
Luke | ... ot directly quoted, in the New Testament (Hebrews 5:4; Matthew 12:42; 23:35 | ;1:5; 11:31, 51) |
Genesis | ... ot a Ger Toshav. The rainbow, referring to the Noachide or First Covenant ( | 9), is the symbol of many organized Noahide groups, following . A non-Jew ... |
The Philippine Star | As reported by | in an op-ed piece, the Commission on Audit said in its 2010 audit report f ... |
The Prince | ... which have survived and are published in Machiavelli's Collected Works. In | , Machiavelli uses Borgia as an example to elucidate the dangers of acquir ... |
Book of Genesis | ... ld not be adequately covered and limited the story to the first half of the | . Huston enjoyed directing the film, as it gave him a chance to indulge hi ... |
A Terrible Revenge | ... ned lawyer and historian, Alfred de Zayas, published Nemesis at Potsdam and | , both of which became bestsellers in Germany. De Zayas argues that the ex ... |
Suda | ... he appears to have rivaled in the variety of his studies. According to the | , he heaped insults on Aristotle after his death, because Aristotle had de ... |
Germania | ... the area they invaded as Boihaemum, the earliest mention being in Tacitus' | 28 (written at the end of the 1st century AD). The name appears to include ... |
The History of the Standard Oil Company | ... ure's magazine from November 1902 to October 1904, then in 1904 as the book | |
Nintendo Power | ... .1 out of 10. It was rated the 150th best game made on a Nintendo System in | 's Top 200 Games list. IGN also placed the game at number 77 on its "Top 1 ... |
The Washington Post | ... ation companies such as Voxant and XO Communications. In Northern Virginia, | is the dominant newspaper, since Northern VA is located in the Washington, ... |
Interview | ... irst kiss from Brad Pitt, who was 18 years her senior. In an interview with | magazine, she revealed, while questioned about her kissing scene with Pitt ... |
Right On! | ... s been a permanent feature in magazines such as 16 magazine, Tiger Beat and | in the United States, and in similar magazines elsewhere. With the advent ... |
Guinness World Records | ... of merely a playable electronic representation of something else." In 2008, | listed it as the top-rated arcade game in technical, creative, and cultura ... |
Book of Genesis | ... s and during the seven year famine discussed in the Joseph narrative of the | . The city gained recognition as place of bread |
Automobile Magazine | The SM's design placed eleventh on | s 2005 "100 Coolest Cars" listing |
Los Angeles Examiner | ... t. The reviews that followed were scathing; Dorothy Manners writing for the | described the film as "an unfortunate finale to her brilliant career". Hed ... |
Time | ... greatly to the Band's mystique. The Band was also featured on the cover of | s January 12, 1970 issue |
The Romantic Manifesto | Ayn Rand singled out Brown for high praise in her book | . The famous pulp writer Mickey Spillane called Brown "my favorite writer ... |
Politics | Early insights in the labour theory of value appear in Aristotle´s | . He developed a "theory of the value of labour", holding that the value o ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | According to the 1913 | : "Genseric, one of the most powerful personalities of the "era of the Mig ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | The | dates the English common name "barn swallow" to 1851, though an earlier in ... |
New York Times | ... listed in the Forbes 400 ranking of wealthiest people (982). An April 2002 | article reported Guccione as saying that Penthouse grossed $3.5 billion to ... |
McClure's | ... ard Oil and on monopolies in general. Her work was published in 19 parts in | magazine from November 1902 to October 1904, then in 1904 as the book The ... |
Newsweek | ... ing the Princeton Review, Kaplan's Publishing, U.S. News & World Report and | . For 16 consecutive years, beginning in 1994, The University of Scranton ... |
Southern Harmony | ... ly at Benton on the fourth Sunday in May to sing from a tunebook called The | . This event, organized in 1884 and called The Big Singing or Big Singing ... |
Guǎngyùn | ... me book (601 CE), and a late period in the 10th century, reflected by the " | " rime book. Linguists are more confident of having reconstructed how Midd ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | According to the | the etymology is "uncertain and disputed": "The word is perhaps related to ... |
Le Parisien | ... terly complained about Kilmer's attitude in an interview to daily newspaper | . Kevin Jarre, the original director of Tombstone, said that Kilmer once t ... |
Novum Organum | Francis Bacon, especially in his | , argued for a new experimental based approach to science, which sought no ... |
The Independent | ... ditor in 1986 upon Ingrams' departure. It was revealed in an interview with | that this was despite opposition from Eye hacks Peter McKay and Nigel Demp ... |
Motor Trend | ... . Nevertheless, the unique design of the SM made quite a splash and won the | magazine Car of the Year award in 1972: unheard of for a non-US vehicle at ... |
Bibliotheca | ... r 49 sisters did. (See the myth at the entry for Danaus.) The author of the | , in his list of names for the Danaids, does mention both Hypermnestra and ... |
2 Kings | ... Egyptian territory from the Euphrates to the Brook of Egypt (Jeremiah 46:2 | ;23:29) down to Judea. Although Nebuchadrezzar spent many years in his new ... |
On War | ... er the influence of the Industrial Revolution thinking. In his seminal book | the Prussian Major-General and leading expert on modern military strategy ... |
Le Journal de Montréal | Richard Martineau wrote in his column in | an article criticizing the episode of October 7, 2007 entitled "Quebec Nat ... |
Confessio Fraternitatis | ... Rosicrucians to the 17th century are three German pamphlets: the Fama, the | , and Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz |
Arnie the Doughnut | ... he focal point of more than a few episodes. There is also a children's book | and music albums The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse and Desert Doughnuts |
Variety | ... convey the impression of great age inside apparent youth. Todd McCarthy in | noted that Dunst was "just right" for the family. The film featured a scen ... |
Kangxi Dictionary | ... indicates the pronunciation. There are about 214 radicals recognized in the | |
Rolling Stone | ... ' drummer Ringo Starr as the character "Billy Shears"; it is ranked #304 on | s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time |
Handbook of Texas | According to the | |
National Review | ... supporters "You're going to see the real Bob Dole from now on." By April, a | columnist termed the habit "irritating". The habit has been much-parodied ... |
National Catholic Reporter | ... minor. The case received widespread media coverage. In September 1983, the | published an article on the topic. The subject gained wider national notor ... |
Lonely Planet | ... nizations have placed Greek destinations in the top of their lists. In 2009 | ranked Thessaloniki, the country's second-largest city, the world's fifth ... |
World Brain | ... collection of essays on the future organisation of knowledge and education, | , including the essay, "The Idea of a Permanent World Encyclopaedia" |
The Elements of Style | In 1945 E. B. White (co-author of Strunk and White's | ), wrote Stuart Little, the story of an intelligent, semi-anthropomorphic ... |
The Birth of Tragedy | ... an inspiration to artists, philosophers and writers into the modern era. In | (1872), the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche contrasted Dionysus wit ... |
The Prince | ... ich the Romagna was pacified, which Machiavelli describes in chapter VII of | , and the assassination of his captains on New Year's Eve of 1503 in Senig ... |
New Scientist | ... d the Mystery of Ourselves (2009). According to a review of the book by the | , Le Fanu argues for the existence of an immaterial "life force". Le Fanu ... |
2 Maccabees | ... accabean Revolt. According to historical sources, including 1 Maccabees and | and the first book of The Wars of the Jews by Jewish historian Josephus (3 ... |
Book of Common Prayer | The Anglican | contains no Requiem Mass, but instead a service named "The Order for the B ... |
Time | ... an's and Redford's chemistry was praised as was the film's charm and humor. | magazine said the film's two male stars are "afflicted with cinematic schi ... |
Lyrical Ballads | ... owed later by the isolated figure of John Clare. The publication in 1798 of | , with many of the finest poems by Wordsworth and Coleridge, is often held ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... national publications including the Princeton Review, Kaplan's Publishing, | and Newsweek. For 16 consecutive years, beginning in 1994, The University ... |
Freedom Evolves | ... compatibilist theory of free will, which he further elaborated in the book | . The basic reasoning is that, if one excludes God, an infinitely powerful ... |
Private Eye | ... sing Wind, for which he interviewed Richard Ingrams, who was then editor of | . Hislop joined the publication immediately after leaving Oxford, and beca ... |
Graduate Texts in Mathematics | # (Volume 5 in the series | |
L'Osservatore Romano | ===Feminist theory===Italian academic Lucetta Scaraffia wrote in | that a greater presence of women in the Vatican could have prevented cleri ... |
Utrop | A poll conducted by | in August 2009 showed that 10% (14% if the respondents answering "Don't kn ... |
Principia | ... non fingo (I don't frame hypotheses) was featured in later editions of the | , demonstrating his preference for rules that could be demonstrated by for ... |
Locus magazine | ... Otter (1982); the title refers to a misprint of the fourth book's title in | ) |
TV Guide | In 2004 and 2007, Dark Shadows was ranked #19 and #23 on | s Top Cult Shows Ever |
Time | ... rification system, was named a runner-up for "coolest invention of 2003" by | magazine. In 2005 he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame ... |
New Musical Express | ... extensively across Europe and the United States. A reviewer from England's | called War "the best live band I ever saw" after their first UK gig in Lon ... |
False Bay Echo | ... antiaberg Bulletin from Constantiaberg, the City Vision from Bellville, the | from False Bay, the Helderberg Sun from Helderberg, the Plainsman from Mic ... |
The Guardian | ... old him they entered the medical profession because of the McCoy character. | called Urban's performance of McCoy an "unqualified success", and The New ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | The tower story is repeated and embellished by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his | , though he attributes it to Merlin, saying "Ambrosius" is the sage's alte ... |
Life | ... l known. On September 6, 1963, Rustin and Randolph appeared on the cover of | magazine as "the leaders" of the March |
The Comics Journal | ... pact that he could now predict and use to dramatic effect." Bhob Stewart of | mentioned to Gibbons in 1987, that the page layouts recalled those of EC C ... |
Elliott Smith | On October 25, 2007, a book titled | was released by Autumn de Wilde, which consists of photographs, handwritte ... |
Matthew | ... he King James Version of the Bible: for example, "O ye of little faith" (in | 8:26). Another well-known example is the recurrent use of the vocative phr ... |
Lost in the Cosmos | ... p world has become the target of parodies. Walker Percy's odd genre-busting | has been described as "a parody of self-help books, a philosophy textbook, ... |
Suda | ... om his own writings, the main source for Procopius' life is an entry in the | , a 10th century Byzantine encyclopedia that tells nothing about his early ... |
Locus | In 1998, | magazine ranked it third-best fantasy novel before 1990, based on a poll o ... |
Open access journal | | s are scholarly journals that are available to the reader without financia ... |
Bangor Daily News | ... doesn't seem worthy to be the center of attention." Christopher Smith from | gave the film a "D+", stating "Blow is ultimately more about charisma than ... |
L'Unità | ... gna University, and while there he gave an interview with Italian newspaper | , his first public remarks to the press since 1970. Dubček's appearance an ... |
Science | ... space exploration science and referenced scientific journals like L5 News, | , Physics Today. The settings in the book has since then been adopted and ... |
Books of Kings | ... les largely parallels the Davidic narratives in the Books of Samuel and the | . In the Roman Catholic and Protestant canson, it is divided into two part ... |
A Modest Proposal | ... t the time of its publication, many people misunderstood Swift’s purpose in | , assuming it to be a serious recommendation of economically motivated can ... |
The New York Times | ... Guardian called Urban's performance of McCoy an "unqualified success", and | called the character "wild eyed and funny". Slate.com said Urban came clos ... |
NME | | - June 195 |
Vanidades | ... University of Miami. In 1973, Saralegui began an internship at the magazine | . This allowed Saralegui to improve her written Spanish to her level of th ... |
Omni | ... ere successful, it is widely reported that the science and health magazines | and Longevity cost Penthouse almost $100 million, contributing to its even ... |
Southern Mail | ... rg, the Plainsman from Michells Plain, the Sentinel News from Hout Bay, the | from the Southern Peninsula, the Southern Suburbs Tatler from the Southern ... |
Daily Express | ... han. Goldfinger was serialised as a daily story and as a comic strip in the | newspaper, before being the third James Bond feature film of the Eon Produ ... |
Variety | | magazine's reviewer wrote: "Considerable excitement is whipped up in this ... |
Nature | ... nd religious publications, receiving mixed reviews. Then in September 1981, | published an editorial written by John Maddox, the journal's senior editor ... |
Famitsu | ... sales figure for a remake. In 2006 readers of the Japanese gaming magazine | voted on the hundred best video games of all time. Dragon Quest III was th ... |
The Evolution of Cooperation | ... has been noted in studies by Robert Axelrod that are summarized in his book | (1984). The second reason is that such groups may be formed as a means of ... |
Almagest | ... ly recognized constellation, catalogued along with many others in Ptolemy's | , but not historically referred to as a zodiac constellation |
The Saturday Evening Post | ... life, Davis credited him with helping her achieve her "break" in Hollywood. | wrote, "she is not only beautiful, but she bubbles with charm", and compar ... |
Textus Receptus | ... n 5:7) known primarily from the King James Version and some versions of the | but not included in modern critical texts.. It is also suspected that Matt ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... in lists of the top television mothers of all time. She was ranked first on | ' s list in 1994; first on Fox News' list in 2005; eighth on CityNews' lis ... |
Sentinel News | ... the Helderberg Sun from Helderberg, the Plainsman from Michells Plain, the | from Hout Bay, the Southern Mail from the Southern Peninsula, the Southern ... |
Negro World | ... he Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League's | newspaper |
Los Angeles Times | ... hn Entwistle into helping him blow up toilets. In a 1981 interview with the | , Entwistle confessed, "A lot of times when Keith was blowing up toilets I ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... in Crystal Lake. The county is also served by the larger Chicago newspapers | , Chicago Sun-Times, and the suburban-focused newspaper The Daily Herald. ... |
Allmusic | ... Dury, Nick Lowe, Eddie and the Hot Rods and Dr. Feelgood; and according to | "angry, intelligent" singer-songwriters who "approached pop music with the ... |
Novum Organum | ... developed by Sir Francis Bacon. The method was put forward in Bacon's book | (1620), or 'New Method', and was supposed to replace the methods put forwa ... |
Klētorologion | ... dence, coming before even the anthypatoi. According to the late 9th-century | , the insignia of the dignity were ivory inscribed tablets. During the 11t ... |
Imperial Bedrooms | ... ark, a pseudo-memoir and ghost story, received positive reviews, and 2010's | , marketed as a sequel to Less Than Zero, continues in this vein |
Mein Kampf | ... nifred sent him food parcels and stationery on which Hitler's autobiography | may have been written. In the late 1930s, she served as Hitler's personal ... |
Apicius | ... ine with pennyroyal. A large number of the recipes in the Roman cookbook of | call for the use of pennyroyal, often along with such herbs as lovage, ore ... |
Histories | ... he destruction of Jerusalem by Titus on the account given by Tacitus in his | , a portion of which has been lost. We are enabled thus to contrast Tacitu ... |
World Factbook | According to the CIA | , Library of Congress, Oxford University, over 97% of the population of Pa ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... The county is also served by the larger Chicago newspapers Chicago Tribune, | , and the suburban-focused newspaper The Daily Herald. McHenry County Livi ... |
Congressional Record | ... s were composed; that is, the kings' official Day-Books, much like the U.S. | of modern times |
Aeneid | ... th the romantic intrigues between Dido and Aeneas imagined by Virgil in the | |
Afternoon | ... ce of the Oh My Goddess! series in the September 1988 issue of the magazine | |
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | ... as the inventor of the idea on the authority of Posidonius and Strabo. The | notes, "This theologically motivated view does not seem to claim much hist ... |
The Outline of History | Wells also wrote nonfiction. His bestselling three-volume work, | (1920), began a new era of popularised world history. It received a mixed ... |
The Times of Northwest Indiana | ... them are The Community Hospital, The Centre for Visual and Performing Arts, | newspaper, a PepsiCo bottling and distribution facility, a Whole Foods Mar ... |
Luke | ... tates that John the Baptist baptised unto repentance in the Jordan (-; Mark | ;; John). This is recounted as having taken place at Bethabara |
The Observer | ... followed an incident known as "Lobbygate", where an undercover reporter for | , posing as a business leader, was introduced by a lobbyist to a senior Do ... |
Book of Commandments | ... r-day Saints (LDS ed.) and the Community of Christ (CofC ed.) with the 1833 | (BofC), the 1835 edition published in Kirtland, and the 1844 edition publi ... |
Kalamazoo Gazette | Kalamazoo is served by one daily newspaper, the | |
Ezekiel | ... able" (Leviticus 26:41, "their uncircumcised hearts"; compare Jeremiah 9:25 | ;44:7,9); it is also applied to the first three years' fruit of a tree, wh ... |
The New York Times | Frank S. Nugent of | called it, "a grand adventure film, magnificently staged, beautifully phot ... |
The New York Times | ... ch, there is no set musical style for alternative rock as a whole, although | in 1989 asserted that the genre is "guitar music first of all, with guitar ... |
Aeneid | ... 1674, changed into twelve books (in the manner of the division of Virgil's | ) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification |
Chicago Tribune | According to | columnist Steve Chapman, "Daley lasted 22 years in office partly because h ... |
Centre Daily Times | ... lish. He graduated in 1936, and worked briefly for the local newspaper, the | . He earned his master's degree at the Columbia University Graduate School ... |
Mark | ... ment states that John the Baptist baptised unto repentance in the Jordan (- | ;; Luke ; John). This is recounted as having taken place at Bethabara |
Freedom at Midnight | ... he partition of the Punjab are luridly described in Collins' and LaPierre's | , as to which Mountbatten was the principal informant, and more latterly i ... |
Systema Naturae | In his 18th century work | , Carl Linnaeus coined the specific name cucullatus, meaning hooded, but c ... |
Creem | Robert Christgau, writing in | , praised the album, saying "This boy has a lot more of the Dylan spirit t ... |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! | ... a Wonderful Life (1946) and Scrooge is likely an influence upon Dr. Seuss's | (1957) |
The Rush for Second Place | ... of the last words of a character similar but not identical to his creator. | , published at the same time, collected most of Gaddis's previously publis ... |
The Golden Bough | ... doo dolls are an example. This dichotomy was proposed by Sir James Frazer's | |
The Miami Herald | ... States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and | , and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald |
Daily Star | ... t willing to commit to any production schedules or timelines." However, the | reported on May 29 that Schwarzenegger had been offered $40 million to sta ... |
PC Magazine | ... s access by Yahoo!. has been selected as one of the most useful websites by | and . Drexel is the third largest private engineering college in the natio ... |
Vogue | ... s Studio Five before being contracted as a fashion photographer for British | magazine later that year. He also undertook a large amount of freelance wo ... |
The Guardian | ... all time in a poll conducted in the United Kingdom by HMV Group, Channel 4, | and Classic FM. In his 1995 book, The Alternative Music Almanac, Alan Cros ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... alory's Le Morte d'Arthur and other Arthurian tales (Geoffrey of Monmouth's | , the Pearl Poet's Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, etc.) |
Aeneid | ... ers such as Virgil, Ovid, Lucan, and Juvenal. Virgil's opening line for the | is a classic example of Latin hexameter |
Book of Common Order | ... gh it does have a hymn book (the 4th edition was published in 2005) and its | contains recommendations for public worship which are usually followed fai ... |
Newsweek | It was also voted as one of | s favorite technology Web sites and rated in Yahoo!'s Top 100 Web sites as ... |
Eminent Victorians | ... oomsberries'. His first great success, and his most famous achievement, was | (1918), a collection of four short biographies of Victorian heroes. This w ... |
Billboard | ... er, more repetitive playlist. Commercial sales of recordings are tracked by | magazine, which compiles a number of music charts for various fields of re ... |
Stuff | ... Cannatella has also posed for the online Playboy Cyber Club, as well as for | magazine |
Bells Life | The first column to establish itself was that of George Walker in | in 1834 which survived until 1873. From February 15, 1845 onwards it faced ... |
Gospel of Luke | According to the | , during the reign of king Herod, there was "a certain priest named Zachar ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... ed as a journalist, writing for the Sunday Times, Guardian, Mail on Sunday, | and Vogue (US) |
L'Osservatore Romano | In 2009, | published an article entitled "The Washing Machine and the Liberation of W ... |
Amsterdam Declaration | ... ganization of the International Humanist and Ethical Union and endorses the | on the principles of modern secular humanism |
Time | ... n widespread critical acclaim among many mainstream non-genre publications. | and New York Newsday named it the best show on television in 2005. Other p ... |
Conditions of Learning | ... ril 28, 2002) was an American educational psychologist best known for his " | ". Gagné pioneered the science of instruction during WWII when he worked w ... |
USA Today | ... ronic book reader, the Nook, was appointed CEO, in a move that according to | , underscores the importance of digital books to the bookseller's future. ... |
Allmusic | ... ex progressive edge and the album showcased a much tighter sound, prompting | to cite Rust in Peace as "Megadeth's strongest musical effort". The album ... |
The Prince | ... Machiavelli, whose ideas on how rulers should govern the land, detailed in | , spread across European courts and enjoyed enduring popularity for centur ... |
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology | ... bite. It was later reassigned to the now defunct class Trilobitoidea in the | . In 1971, Whittington did a thorough redescription of the animal and, on ... |
Houston Chronicle | ... t." Her final 2005 film was Don't Move playing Italia. Eric Harrison of the | noted that Cruz "goes all out" with her appearance and Patrick Peters of E ... |
Metronome magazine | ... ieved that the band's endless rehearsals and according to critic Amy Lee in | , "letter-perfect playing", diminished any feeling from performances. They ... |
USA Today | ... motion that is intense without being cloying or dishonest." Claudia Puig of | gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars and praised Castle-Hughes ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | The | offers no etymology, but gives examples dating back to the 16th century. T ... |
The Athenaeum | ... nt for the 2011-2011 academic year is Ben Jessome. The student newspaper is | |
Book of Genesis | ... atinoamérica", a reference to the murder of Abel by his brother Cain in the | |
Book of Exodus | ... . The title seems an allusion to the phrase in Exodus 2:22 (in the Biblical | ). Moses flees ancient Egypt, where he has lived all his life, and later m ... |
Systema Naturae | ... the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work | , under the name Falco leucocephalus |
Esquire | ... ntially lightweight character with considerable depth and sympathy." In the | review, Tom Carson called her performance "terrific." For her work, she wo ... |
Book of Optics | ... he use of a convex lens to form a magnified image is discussed in Alhazen's | (1021). Its translation into Latin from Arabic in the 12th century was ins ... |
Variety | ... g." Like all of Shyamalan's work, Signs is not without its detractors, with | 's Todd McCarthy writing: "After the overwrought Unbreakable and now the m ... |
Science | A study published in | suggests that, due to climate change, "southern Africa could lose more tha ... |
Time | ... goal of improving it down the road. In April 2006, Kennedy was selected by | as one of "America's 10 Best Senators"; the magazine noted that he had "am ... |
Time | ... Labor alignment. It attracted the media's attention and led to articles in | , Newsweek, and many newspapers and TV programs, and led to considerable c ... |
Game of Shadows | ... e to successful obfuscation of continued use as documented in the 2006 book | |
Variety | ... of June and to the Queen's Theatre in October. Sloane tied for first in the | Critics' Poll for "Best New Play" and Orton came second for "Most Promisin ... |
Forbes | ... f brawn and brains. Shows what we know." In August 2007, financial magazine | created a list of actors who generated the best box office performance rel ... |
Rolling Stone | In 2003, the album was ranked number 379 on | ' s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time |
Bibliotheca Historica | ... Sicilian historian Diodorus Siculus, writing in the 1st century BCE in his | , also provides an account of the Greco-Persian wars, partially derived fr ... |
The Independent | ... ed to end before 2010. When covering the award of the grant on 1 June 2007, | stated |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... Latin chalybs "steel"), the name of Arthur's sword in his 12th-century work | . Caliburnus or Caliburn became Excalibur, Escalibor, and other variations ... |
The New York Times | ... the following year as a tribute to the recently deceased Davis. A review in | praised Davis's performance, describing him as "pure, ebullient, unapologe ... |
The Book of the Courtier | The ideal courtier—the chivalrous knight—of Baldassarre Castiglione's | became a model of the ideal virtues of nobility. Castiglione's tale took t ... |
The Science of Life | ... h shorter popular work, A Short History of the World, and two long efforts, | (1930) and The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind (1931). The "Outlines ... |
Irish Daily Mail | ... Kathy's Real Story, a book by Hermann Kelly, a Derry born journalist on the | and former editor of The Irish Catholic |
Rolling Stone | ... ed as "TH1RT3EN" on the album cover. He also confirmed in an interview with | on July 12, 2011 that "Sudden Death" (which earlier appeared in the video ... |
The New York Times | ... real memoir. Several of these were written by academics – to the delight of | , which published a selection of the more trusting reviews |
New Jedi Order | ... in the Expanded Universe, starring in the novel I, Jedi, as well as several | novels (in which he is a Jedi Knight, not a Rogue Squadron pilot). Horn ha ... |
Film Comment | ... r best supporting actor. It also won other awards in the U.S. and overseas. | magazine devoted four pages to the film in its May–June 1980 edition, with ... |
PC Magazine | ... an Upside board member and investor and a founder of PC World, Macworld and | , was CEO from 1996-2002 |
Entertainment Weekly | ... lay. It lost Best Picture to Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth. | ranked Will Kane on their list of The 20 All Time Coolest Heroes in Pop Cu ... |
Guinness World Records | ... cy Park. The Zozobra that was burned on September 7, 2007, was certified by | as the largest marionette in the world, measuring 15.21 m (49.11 feet) in ... |
Variety | The staff at | wrote, "Out of the Past is a hardboiled melodrama [from the novel by Geoff ... |
First Apology | The Dialogue is a later work than the | ; the date of composition of the latter, from the fact that it was address ... |
Talk | In an interview with | magazine in late 1999, Schwarzenegger was asked if he thought of running f ... |
The Harvard Advocate | ... d in 1967 and consisting mainly of poems published between 1907 and 1910 in | , and Inventions of the March Hare: Poems 1909–1917, material Eliot never ... |
Science News | ... ter a few months under the editorship of Kendrick Frazier, former editor of | . Cecil Adams of The Straight Dope calls Skeptical Inquirer "one of the na ... |
The Daily Telegraph | Newcastle was voted as the Best City in the North in April 2007 by | newspaper—beating Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds in an online ... |
1 Kings | ... oth and Zarthan, is the clay ground where Solomon had his brass-foundries ( | ) |
The Silmarillion | ... Unwin, asked Tolkien for a sequel. In response Tolkien provided drafts for | , but the editors rejected them, believing that the public wanted "more ab ... |
2 Thessalonians | ... tters, both in style and in content, and its authorship is also affirmed by | |
Douay-Rheims Bible | ... n the Bible, Zechariah (Ζαχαρίας in Greek, Zacharias in KJV, Zachary in the | ), is the father of John the Baptist, a priest of the sons of Aaron, a pro ... |
The Mag | ... imilar to London's Time Out. The adult comic Viz originated in Jesmond, and | is a fanzine for Newcastle United supporters |
Mein Kampf | ... where he resumed working in the aircraft industry. Hitler, who had written | while in prison, had been released in December 1924. Carin Göring, ill wit ... |
Fountain | ... as art, not from the intrinsic qualities of the work itself. Thus, because | was exhibited, it was a sculpture |
Deities & Demigods | ... ced Dungeons & Dragons, included in one of that game's earlier supplements, | (originally published in 1980 and later renamed to "Legends & Lore"), a se ... |
Handbook of North American Indians | The | reports infanticide and cannibalism among the Dene Indians and those of th ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... out how effective it is." The remark placed first in a 2010 online pool of | readers |
The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 | ... nqui description in 1837 of la révolution industrielle. Friedrich Engels in | spoke of "an industrial revolution, a revolution which at the same time ch ... |
Forbes | It was ranked by | magazine as the 8th largest private company in the United States in 2011 |
Rolling Stone | ... s music polls of great rock guitarists, and in 2011 was ranked number 26 on | magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Former Van H ... |
Nicomachean Ethics | In the | , written in 350 BCE, Aristotle stated that happiness (also being well and ... |
Newsday | In 2007, | listed 47 businesses in the category of "Hotel" in Montauk. They represent ... |
Prose Edda | ... e Icelandic medieval manuscript Codex Regius ("Royal Book"). Along with the | , the Poetic Edda is the most expansive source on Norse mythology. The fir ... |
Time | ... lso compared to that of female quartet En Vogue. Christopher John Farley of | magazine described the album as a "beautifully restrained work", noting th ... |
The Sunday Times | He has received numerous awards for his poetry, including | Author of the Year, a Forward Prize, a Lannan Award, and an Ivor Novello A ... |
Haaretz | In February 2008 a | poll indicated that 64% of Israelis favour their government holding direct ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | In the English language (according to the | ), Rom is a noun (with the plural Roma or Roms) and an adjective, while Ro ... |
Nordisk familjebok | In the | the island of Orust is mentioned as a Geatish territory. Ramshult (the mod ... |
Premiere | ... d by their sincerity and those who were titillated. A review of the film by | states that the relationship between Betty and Rita is "possibly the healt ... |
Forbes | ... ills than neighbors to the west, under Southern California Edison. In 2001, | magazine designated Indio west of Monroe street (and nearby La Quinta, Ber ... |
Sunday Sun | ... n Newcastle include Trinity Mirror's Evening Chronicle and The Journal, the | as well as the Metro freesheet. The Crack is a monthly style and listings ... |
Private Eye | ... s wide an array of formats as the news media itself: print (e.g. The Onion, | ), radio (e.g. On the Hour), television (e.g. The Day Today, The Daily Sho ... |
The New York Times | ... ation with Robert McNamara, Johnson assailed "the bunch of commies" running | for their articles against the war effort. Johnson believed that America c ... |
1 Corinthians | ... 5-528), and Methodius appeals to Justin in support of his interpretation of | 15:50 in a way which makes it natural to assume the existence of a treatis ... |
Evening Chronicle | Local newspapers that are printed in Newcastle include Trinity Mirror's | and The Journal, the Sunday Sun as well as the Metro freesheet. The Crack ... |
Red Herring (magazine) | ... e's board of directors as publisher on May 2, 1992. He would go on to start | , which had a similar focus to Upside. Within a month, Karlgaard left to b ... |
Book of Commandments | ... e thousands of changes made to the original revelations as published in the | (including the change of the church's name) are not doctrinal and result f ... |
Social Forces | ... sociology professors Evan Fales and Barry Markovsky in 1997, in the journal | . They wrote that Hagelin's equating consciousness with the unified field ... |
Chicago Reader | ... verse decision in McDonald v. Chicago. After Mick Dumke, a reporter for the | , questioned the effectiveness of the city's handgun ban, Daley picked up ... |
1 Maccabees | ... rmy during the Maccabean Revolt. According to historical sources, including | and 2 Maccabees and the first book of The Wars of the Jews by Jewish histo ... |
Washington Star | ... et out with a broad vision that was praised by both the Washington Post and | (which rarely agreed on anything), but funding problems forced revisions a ... |
The Nation | ... Noam Chomsky and Susan Sarandon); the declaration appeared in the magazine | . On August 28, 2005, he visited anti-Iraq War activist Cindy Sheehan at C ... |
Variety | ... ress; it received overwhelming praise, chiefly for Spacey, Mendes and Ball. | reported, "No other 1999 movie has benefited from such universal raves." I ... |
A Modern Utopia | ... anise society, and wrote a number of Utopian novels. The first of these was | (1905), which shows a worldwide utopia with "no imports but meteorites, an ... |
Pseudodoxia Epidemica | ... electricity", which made their first appearance in print in Thomas Browne's | of 1646 |
Forbes | ... orbes ASAP. Forbes ASAP was originally announced as a joint venture between | and Upside, but Upside was excluded from the venture after the hiring of K ... |
Encyclopédie Méthodique | ... vier recognized him as the author of certain articles on agriculture in the | and addressed him as M. Tessier. Tessier replied in dismay, "I am known, t ... |
Saducismus Triumphatus | ... rnatural activity by Joseph Glanvill in the West Country of England, in his | . The book's Latin title Saducismus Triumphatus means The Defeat of Sadduc ... |
Maclean's | ... e 15th time in the primarily undergraduate university category, as rated by | magazine. Mount Allison has also produced 51 , the highest number per capi ... |
First Epistle of Peter | ... rom the Septuagint Psalm xxxvi. 27 (xxxvii in the Hebrew Bible) or from the | 3.11 . Origen's Commentary on Matthew book xi says "But many things might ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... written for the series include Paul Jenkins, Warren Ellis, Brian Azzarello, | , Grant Morrison, Denise Mina, and currently Peter Milligan |
Kojiki | The | and Ainu folklore also describes a flat earth cosmography where the earth ... |
The Theory of Political Coalitions | ... iversity in Appleton, Wisconsin (then Lawrence College), where he published | (1962). In 1962, he became the chair of the Political Science Department a ... |
A Laboratory Manual for Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy | ... her astonishment. She followed this, again at the publisher's request, with | (1922), which also had great success. She was, however, much more interest ... |
The Guardian | ... documentaries have attracted comments covering a spectrum of opinions from | , "It makes me want to declare Allen my new God" to The Scotsman calling t ... |
The New York Times | ... end of the American Civil War, copies of the book were in wide circulation. | published an enthusiastic review in 1863 noting that the author brought th ... |
Bugle-American | ... on, known as TakeOver and Free for All, as well as a Madison edition of the | underground newspaper |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... g grand jury testimony in December 2003 – which was illegally leaked to the | and published in December 2004 – Giambi allegedly admitted to using many d ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... the early 2000s, though neither sibling has spoken directly on the subject. | and the New York Times have referred to the Wachowskis as "Andy and Lana ( ... |
Six Memos for the Next Millennium | ... ture notes were published posthumously in Italian in 1988 and in English as | in 1993 |
Aeneid | ... e a school text for Roman schoolchildren, eventually supplanted by Virgil's | . About 600 lines survive. A copy of the work is among the Latin rolls of ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... g tendency or state" and a "return to a previous condition of affairs." The | cites the first English-language usage in 1799 in a translation of Lazare ... |
Medical Hypotheses | ... physiological function of the purported liquid is unknown. A 2009 paper in | suggests that it may have an anti-microbial function, protecting from urin ... |
The Missing Peace | ... in 2004 placed the blame for the failure of the summit on Arafat. They were | by longtime US Middle East envoy Dennis Ross and My Life by President Clin ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... being "smaller than Hitler's heart". In 1982, he described his approach to | |
Famitsu | ... ,000 copies. In March 2006, Final Fantasy appeared in the Japanese magazine | s Top 100 games list, where readers voted it the 63rd best game of all tim ... |
First Apology | Justin Martyr, in his | (ca. 155) and Dialogue with Trypho (ca. 160), sometimes refers to written ... |
DSM-5 | ... honic tic, are present for more than a year. The fifth version of the DSM ( | ), due out in May 2013, is likely to reclassify Tourette's as a neurodevel ... |
Evening Standard | ... to a somewhat different style of music than that of the United States. The | used the term in January 1978 while writing about The Rich Kids and Tonigh ... |
Reader's Digest | ... manac was sold to Ripplewood Holdings' WRC Media in 1999. Ripplewood bought | and the book was then produced by the World Almanac Education Group, which ... |
Afternoon | ... ess! premiered in the September 1988 issue of the monthly Japanese magazine | . The series is still ongoing and as of the August 2009 issue, 251 chapter ... |
The Economic Consequences of the Peace | ... ted damaging effects of the treaty appeared in the highly influential book, | , published in 1919. This work has been described as Keynes's best book, w ... |
flyers | ... om the North, to camp on his land. He began advertising the land by placing | in Northern newspapers, such as the Chicago Tribune, that touted Briny's " ... |
Eminent Victorians | ... e Mill House" at Tidmarsh, near Pangbourne, Berkshire. After the success of | , published on 9 May 1918, he needed no help from outside. He continued to ... |
Rolling Stone | ... series of "the most important American musical works of the 20th century". | placed it at number 13 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Ti ... |
New Republic | The | critic Otis Ferguson wrote two short articles for the magazine, "Young Man ... |
Book of Genesis | ... d "Father of the Hebrews". The story of Abraham and his sons is told in the | and the Qur'an but with certain differences |
Science | A 1960 issue of | magazine included an article by von Foerster and his colleagues P.M.Mora a ... |
Harper's Weekly | ... an American obsession." Minnie Maddern Fiske, a respected actress, wrote in | that "a constantly increasing body of cultured, artistic people are beginn ... |
Slant Magazine | ... by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Cahiers du Cinéma, indieWIRE, | , Reverse Shot, The Village Voice and Time Out New York, who asked rhetori ... |
The Tough Guide To Fantasyland | Jones' book on clichés in fantasy fiction, | (nonfiction), has a cult following among writers and critics, despite bein ... |
To Mock a Mockingbird | His book | (1985) is a recreational introduction to the subject of combinatory logic |
The Scotsman | ... inions from The Guardian, "It makes me want to declare Allen my new God" to | calling these films (22 June 2007) "an intermittent series of purposefully ... |
Epistle to the Colossians | It does not appear that St. Paul had visited this city when he wrote his | (, ), since he tells Philemon of his hope to visit it upon being freed fro ... |
Farewell to Manzanar | ... his was even noticed by the children, as mentioned in the well-known memoir | |
NME | In the United Kingdom the C86 cassette, a 1986 | compilation featuring Primal Scream, The Pastels, The Wedding Present and ... |
New York Times | ... leman's Agreement received a generally favorable reception from influential | critic Bosley Crowther. Crowther said that "every point about prejudice wh ... |
Rainbow Books | ... act Disc Digital Audio system, CDDA or CD-DA). It is named after one of the | , a series of books (bound in different colors) that contain the technical ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | The | (2004) entry for "Oggy" states: "Oggy, noun. West Country regional (orig. ... |
The Sun News-Pictorial | ... modernise, and gradually lost market share to The Argus and to the tabloid | , although its classfied advertisement sections kept the paper profitable. ... |
The True Believer | Eric Hoffer in his book | argues that mass movements like communism, Fascism and Nazism had a common ... |
The New York Times | ... two spellings can be found in a series of "National Donut Week" articles in | that covered the 1939 World's Fair. In four articles beginning October 9, ... |
CIA World Factbook | From | |
Fontes Christiani | ... Ambrose's works have recently been published in the bilingual Latin-German | series (currently edited by Brepols) |
The Jerusalem Post | On October 10, 2003, | ran an interview with Yiftah Spector, one of the pilots who participated i ... |
The American Magazine | ... became a reporter for the Associated Press and in 1942, joined the staff of | as a section editor, later becoming a staff writer. The American Magazine ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | He later named it one of the 10 best films of the year. | called it "an artistic tour de force... in all ways, a triumph for Frank C ... |
Billboard | ... on. The album yielded the single "If Your Girl Only Knew", which topped the | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for two weeks. It also generated the singles "Hot li ... |
Tit-Bits | Bennett won a literary competition in | magazine in 1889 and was encouraged to take up journalism full time. In 18 ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... nd Max, the 2000-Year-Old Mouse, a series of educational shorts paid for by | . Bakshi was uninterested in the kind of animation the studio was turning ... |
The New York Times | ... g their headquarters to Fairfield County from Manhattan; Thomas J. Lueck of | said that the trend "permanently decentralized big business in the New Yor ... |
The Washington Post | ... The Brothers Grimm (2005), which was a critically panned commercial failure | ;concluded, "Damon, constantly flashing his newscaster's teeth and flaunti ... |
Daily Mail | ... fe appeared in 2004, Lewinsky said in an interview with the British tabloid | |
El Nuevo Herald | ... d The Miami Herald, and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and | |
Rolling Stone | ... hit or albums would receive critical praise in mainstream publications like | , alternative rock in the 1980s was primarily relegated to independent rec ... |
Weird Tales | ... ublished work, appearing in W. Paul Cook's The Vagrant (November, 1919) and | in 1923. Around that time, he began to build up a huge network of correspo ... |
Annales de chimie et de physique | In 1816, along with Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, he started the | , and in 1818 or 1819 he proceeded along with Biot to execute geodetic ope ... |
Genesis | ... sians to worship fire. In many modern interpretations of the Hebrew text of | 10, it is Nimrod, the son of Cush, who founded Nineveh; other translations ... |
Inside Higher Ed | ... ling it the "first major university to try such a departure from the norm," | also notes that Tufts continues to consider the SAT and other traditional ... |
Lukan language | ... d that 1 Thes. 5:1-11 is a post-Pauline insertion that has many features of | and theology that serves as an apologetic correction to Paul's imminent ex ... |
Journal of Scientific Exploration | ... es, retired colleagues of Hagelin from MUM, replied to this critique in the | and said, in part, that Fales' and Markovsky's accusation of "vagueness" a ... |
ICD-10 | ... ational Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, | ; code F95.2 is for combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder [de la ... |
Muqaddimah | ... peter) have traced back the concept even further to Ibn Khaldun, who in his | (1377), described labour as the source of value, necessary for all earning ... |
Melody Maker | ... 92 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". They were also labeled by | as "The Most Rock 'n' Roll Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World" and the reader ... |
Popular Mechanics | ... turbocharged "family cars" with the Saab 99 Turbo, which has been listed by | as the second best turbocharged car ever made |
Simpsons Library of Wisdom | ... The Simpsons merchandise. In 2008, the Flanders' Book of Faith, part of the | was released by HarperCollins. The book takes a look at Flanders' life and ... |
The Miami Herald | ... ed States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, | , and the alternative weekly New Times Broward-Palm Beach. There is also t ... |
Coronet | Cayce gained national prominence in 1943 through a high-profile article in | titled "Miracle Man of Virginia Beach". He said he couldn't refuse people ... |
Weird City | ... olster support of local independent businesses. According to the 2010 book, | , the phrase was begun by a local Austin Community College librarian, Red ... |
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day | ... r non-fiction works, which is still read to this day, is the self-help book | . His diaries have yet to be published in full, but extracts from them are ... |
Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant | ... d together they formed the neutral pillar. This included the liberal papers | and the Algemeen Handelsblad, the broadcaster AVRO and the employers' orga ... |
Wisconsin State Journal | ... state capital and diverse political, cultural and academic population. The | (weekday circulation: ~95,000; Sundays: ~155,000) is published in the morn ... |
Supernatural Horror in Literature | ... itive edition" of Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness (also including " | ") |
The Washington Post | ... itarian aid for their survival. UN spokesperson Maurizio Giuliano stated to | : "If we do not manage to provide aid at sufficient levels, the humanitari ... |
Pensacola News Journal | In November 2007, the | reported that former mayor Evelyn Hammond came under investigation by the ... |
Evening Standard | ... eaverbrook, he began writing an influential weekly article on books for the | newspaper |
Variety | ... June 22 and opened in one theater in San Francisco on June 25. On June 30, | reported three major nationwide theater chains were willing to exhibit the ... |
As a Man Thinketh | ... ve since sold over 50 million copies. Earlier in 1902 James Allen published | , which proceeds from the conviction that "a man is literally what he thin ... |
Q magazine | In 1998, | readers voted Led Zeppelin IV the 26th greatest album of all time; in 2000 ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... #31 (Nov. 1989). A few months after this, the Spectre has a cameo in writer | 's The Books of Magic, a four-issue miniseries starring many DC occult cha ... |
Rolling Stone | ... its release, but had significant critical impact. It was ranked at #379 by | on its list of 500 greatest albums of all time |
Contra Celsum | According to Origen's | , a sect called the Ophites posited the existence of seven archons, beginn ... |
The Goldsboro News-Argus | | is the city's only daily newspaper, with a circulation of approximately 21 ... |
Times-Standard | ... e a Year" for the Western region (California, Nevada, Arizona) in 2005. The | is the only major regional daily publication covering Arcata. Arcata also ... |
The Studio | ... Page's contribution. He found it in an old arts and crafts magazine called | which dated from the late 19th century. He thought the lettering was inter ... |
Military Heritage | ... ff Newport News Point in 1862. *Milton, Keith. "Duel At Hampton Roads." | . December 2001. Volume 3, No. 3: 38–45, 97 (Ironclads C.S.A. Virginia ... |
Lancelot-Grail | ... de explicit in the later so-called Vulgate Merlin Continuation, part of the | cycle. However, in what is sometimes called the Post-Vulgate Merlin, Excal ... |
Gospel of John | ... and Jesus Christ; though, Wick argues that the use of wine symbolism in the | , including the story of the Marriage at Cana at which Jesus turns water i ... |
The Resurrection of Hungary | ... as founded were outlined in an article published in 1904 by Griffith called | , in which, noting how in 1867 Hungary went from being part of the Austria ... |
The New York Times | In 1948, | published a letter signed by a number of prominent Jewish figures includin ... |
The Picture of Dorian Gray | ... wo men have lost their lives for nothing. (Compare with Oscar Wilde's novel | |
A New Era of Thought | ... act" was coined and first used in 1888 by Charles Howard Hinton in his book | , from the Greek ("four rays"), referring to the four lines from each vert ... |
Black Sun | In his book | , Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke claimed that the UDA had links with Neo-Nazi gr ... |
Disney Adventures | As a promotional campaign comics of Lilo & Stitch were run in | prior to the films release. The comics detailed events leading up to the f ... |
New Jersey Monthly | ... , and North was 19th-ranked, in New Jersey out of 322 schools statewide, in | magazine's September 2010 cover story on the state's Top Public High Schoo ... |
Acts of the Apostles | ... d them to the Council of Jerusalem, although his name occurs nowhere in the | |
Bluebook | ... als in the world, and one of the four journals that are responsible for the | (along with the Harvard, Yale and Columbia law journals). Penn Law Review ... |
Of Plymouth Plantation | ... er, Winthrop's writings echoed those of other Puritans: "William Bradford's | (unpublished until 1856), Edward Johnson's Wonder-Working Providence of Si ... |
Guinness World Records | ... ion on their A Bigger Bang Tour, which got them into the current edition of | for the most lucrative music tour. Jagger has refused to say when the band ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... k, which includes several jarring authorial intrusions, which fellow author | described as "patronising and unfair" |
Aeneid | ... The premier examples of its use are Homer's Iliad and Odyssey and Virgil's | |
TripAdvisor | In 2011, | listed Vieques among the Top 25 Beaches in the World, writing "If you pref ... |
Saturday Review | ... with audiences. George Bernard Shaw, for example, reviewed the play in the | , arguing that comedy should touch as well as amuse, "I go to the theatre ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... lding a rose. Reviewing the posters of several 1999 films, David Hochman of | rated American Beautys highly, saying it evoked the tagline; he said, "You ... |
Yorkshire Post | ... fifteenth birthday, to become a copy boy at the Fleet Street offices of the | . He raced through a series of dead end jobs, before his call up for Natio ... |
Prose Edda | ... n the Church of Iceland's Bishop of Skálholt. At that time, versions of the | were well known in Iceland, but scholars speculated that there once was an ... |
On Ayn Rand | ... s and theorizes about their intellectual origins in (1995). Surveys such as | by Allan Gotthelf (1999), Ayn Rand by Tibor R. Machan (2000), and Objectiv ... |
Algemeen Handelsblad | ... llar. This included the liberal papers Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant and the | , the broadcaster AVRO and the employers' organization VNO |
Korea Times | On December 29, 2009, Samsung sued Mike Breen, and the | for $1 million, claiming criminal defamation over a satirical column publi ... |
Skeptical Inquirer | ... ctor Lee Nisbet wrote in the 25th-anniversary issue of the group's journal, | |
Oui | ... in the stories is not true". This came after an interview in adult magazine | from 1977 surfaced, in which Schwarzenegger discussed attending sexual org ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition | This article incorporates text from the | , a publication now in the public domain |
Billboard | ... gdom on the Record Retailer magazine charts and/or the United States on the | magazine charts. It is worth noting, however, that the song "For You Blue" ... |
The New York Times | ... view, and ultimately saying that he was wrong. In contrast, Janet Maslin of | stated that "Pretty Woman manages to be giddy, lighthearted escapism much ... |
Runner's World | ... of health-related books and magazines, including Men's Health, Prevention, | and Women's Health magazines. Buckeye Pipe Line, a United States petroleum ... |
National Review | Scottish journalist Alex Massie wrote in | |
Genesis | ... s likely to have been taken from Aser, or Asher, the eighth son of Jacob in | . Old Testament names were common in Wales at the time, but it has been su ... |
This Year's Model | ... vid standard "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" – the band recorded | (1978). Some of the more popular tracks include the British hit "(I Don't ... |
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | ... Law School publish several legal journals. The flagship publication is the | , the oldest law review in the United States. Penn Law Review started in 1 ... |
The James Bond Dossier | ... spy, either under a pseudonym or uncredited. In 1965, he wrote the popular | under his own name. That same year, he wrote The Book of Bond, or, Every M ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... ip's primary industries are coal mining and electricity production. For the | Magazine's 50th anniversary, it named the top sports town in Montana. The ... |
Rolling Stone | ... rd-best-selling album ever in the US. In 2003, the album was ranked 66th on | magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" |
Slate | However, an investigation by lawyer and journalist Ben Sheffner for | magazine found no evidence of Shanté's claims. She was never signed to a W ... |
Sports Illustrated | In celebrating | 's 50th anniversary, the magazine named Billerica one of the nation's top ... |
Premiere | ... can press, and the years since have seen its critical regard wane. In 2005, | named American Beauty as one of 20 "most overrated movies of all time"; Me ... |
Epistle to the Romans | ... he early Church, he had not yet left Jerusalem at this time. St Paul in his | written after AD 44, expressed his intention to avoid "building on someone ... |
Empire | ... ools and Horses. It was also ranked as the 20th Best TV Show of All Time by | magazine |
First Folio | ... he Fifth (in the First Quarto text) and The Life of Henry the Fifth (in the | text). It tells the story of King Henry V of England, focusing on events i ... |
APA style | In | , the ampersand is used when citing sources in text such as (Jones & Jones ... |
Vanity Fair | ... and Alienate People, an adaptation of the memoir of the same name by former | contributing editor Toby Young. After she signed on to the film, she revea ... |
The Onion | ... earing in as wide an array of formats as the news media itself: print (e.g. | , Private Eye), radio (e.g. On the Hour), television (e.g. The Day Today, ... |
The Saturday Evening Post | ... short story by Paul Gallico which appeared in the October 28, 1950 issue of | . Following the film's success, Gallico expanded his story into a 1954 nov ... |
Lexicon Technicum | ... re were publications describing technology. Encyclopaedias such as Harris's | (1704) and Abraham Rees's Cyclopaedia (1802–1819) contain much of value. C ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... score of 51 out of 100 from the 17 reviews it collected. Owen Gleiberman of | gave the film a D, stating that the film "starts out as a neo-Pygmalion co ... |
Conjuring | Randi is author of | (1992), a biographical history of noted magicians. The book is subtitled: ... |
prayer books | ... the principal service. The rites for the Eucharist are found in the various | of Anglican churches. Wine along with unleavened wafers or leavened bread ... |
Nature | ... questioned the value of the award in an article about Hagelin published in | |
Keyboard Magazine | ... s generally considered its sound inferior to sampling drum machines; a 1982 | review of the LinnDrum indirectly referred to the TR-808 as sounding like ... |
Maclean's | ... for Ubiquitous Computing. In 2001, it achieved high rankings in the annual | University Rankings, including Best Overall for Primarily Undergraduate Un ... |
The San Francisco Examiner | ... er. Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887, after taking control of | from his father. Moving to New York City, he acquired The New York Journal ... |
Allmusic | ... arted as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff". Andy Kellman, writing in | , has even argued that Gang of Four's "germs of influence" can be found in ... |
Forbes | ... sity, as well as several smaller colleges and professional schools. In 2010 | rated Syracuse 4th in the top 10 places to raise a family |
PsycINFO | APA maintains an abstract database named | . It contains citations and summaries dating from the 19th century, includ ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... g. Æsir, Ærø) or brand names which make use of the ligature (e.g. Æon Flux, | ). In the United States, the problem of the ligature is sidestepped in man ... |
The Terrorist Hunters | ... r intervals from 2005–2007, was highly critical of its workings in his book | |
Life | ... erful publishers. "The press is being stacked against me," King complained. | magazine called the speech "demagogic slander that sounded like a script f ... |
Forbes | In 2007, Anderson was ranked 98th in the | List for 100 Best Places for Businesses among Smaller U.S. Metro areas |
Omphalos | The Omphalos hypothesis was named after the title of an 1857 book, | by Philip Henry Gosse, in which Gosse argued that in order for the world t ... |
Tiger Beat | ... dols have always been a permanent feature in magazines such as 16 magazine, | and Right On! in the United States, and in similar magazines elsewhere. Wi ... |
Film Comment | ... nal dream turned into nightmare." It was also voted best of the decade in a | poll of international "critics, programmers, academics, filmmakers and oth ... |
Corriere della Sera | ... Playboy. He became a regular contributor to the important Italian newspaper | , spending his summer vacations in a house constructed in Roccamare near C ... |
Billboard | ... April 1977 the album had sold 70,000 copies in France. When interviewed in | magazine, Dreyfus's director Stanislas Witold said "In a sense we're putti ... |
A Laboratory Manual for Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy | In addition to her major project, Hyman extensively revised | in 1942 into a textbook as well as laboratory manual; she referred to it a ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... ntity (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007). | placed Damon as an "action star" on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, ... |
Le Morte d'Arthur | Malory records both versions of the legend in his | , and confusingly calls both swords Excalibur |
The Wire | ... er, subsequently published in the November issue of the British publication | asking what advice he would give these young musicians. Stockhausen made s ... |
Creem | ... edly coined in 1971 by rock critic Dave Marsh in a review of their show for | magazine |
Out Magazine | ... periodicals, organizations, and TV programs. Some high-profile examples are | , the defunct OutWeek Magazine, and OUTtv |
Air & Space | ... in its collections, publishes two magazines named Smithsonian (monthly) and | (bimonthly), and employs the Smithsonian Police to protect visitors, staff ... |
The Telegraph | More widely, in late August 2007 the group was accused in | , a conservative British newspaper, of torturing, detaining, and firing on ... |
Maclean's | In 2010, Acadia was ranked second in | Magazine for Best Overall in the Primarily Undergraduate University catego ... |
The Golden Bough | ... mposer Stuart MacRae, The Assassin Tree, based on a Greek myth recounted in | . The opera premiered at the 2006 Edinburgh International Festival, Scotla ... |
NME | ... blicity for Angular's Klaxons and the term was picked up and applied by the | to bands including Trash Fashion, New Young Pony Club, Hadouken!, Late of ... |
The New York Times | ... on her notoriety. Nevertheless, the show debuted to very high ratings, and | said that "after years of trying to cash in on her fame by designing handb ... |
Histories | ... y have been the name of the district where Sardis stood. Later, Herodotus ( | i. 7) adds that the "Meiones" were renamed Lydians after their king, Lydus ... |
The City of God | ... space for politics and political action. Works such as Augustine of Hippo's | synthesized current philosophies and political traditions with those of Ch ... |
Baseball America | ... minor-leaguer Cameron Maybin, an athletic five-tool outfielder ranked #6 in | 's 2007 Top-100 Prospects. The Tigers suffered from injuries in the 2007 s ... |
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comics magazine | ... t moved to France and began a series of short Corto Maltese stories for the | Pif gadget, an arrangement lasting four years and producing many 20 page s ... |
Harper's Weekly | ... ein about a ceremony at Taos Pueblo appeared in the July 10, 1898, issue of | |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... iticized the deal, saying that the city wanted to renegotiate the pact. The | dubbed the Park Grill the "Clout Cafe" and included the contract award pro ... |
The United Methodist Hymnal | ... andard liturgies for the Eucharist (as well as other services) are found in | and The United Methodist Book of Worship. The standard Service of Word and ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... "single most important source used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in creating his | ", and via the enormous popularity of that work, this brand of the earlier ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... ski's article, see Lorentz et al. 1952.) The 1926 thirteenth edition of the | included an article by Einstein titled "Space-Time" |
Conan the Barbarian | ... ents were Robert Bloch (Psycho), Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert E. Howard ( | series) |
USA Today | ... wards a hoax or delusion than to sightings of a genuine creature. In a 1996 | article titled "Bigfoot Merely Amuses Most Scientists", Washington State z ... |
Evening Standard | ... c Places (2004). His plays have won numerous awards, including seven London | Awards. They have been translated into over 35 languages and are performed ... |
(The) Histories | ... r Persian overlordship). He wrote his 'Enquiries' (Greek—Historia; English— | ) around 440–430 BC, trying to trace the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars ... |
Descriptions des Arts et Métiers | ... ry well illustrated by fine engravings. Foreign printed sources such as the | and Diderot's Encyclopédie explained foreign methods with fine engraved pl ... |
Fort Worth Star-Telegram | In a column published in the | newspaper in August 1997, reporter Molly Ivins wrote that Amway had "its o ... |
The New York Times | When the film was released, Bosley Crowther, film critic for | , lauded the film and the casting, writing, "Sidney Kingsley's play, Detec ... |
Journal of Palestine Studies | Norman Finkelstein published an article in the winter 2007 issue of | , excerpting from his longer essay called Subordinating Palestinian Rights ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... onfidential testimony to the BALCO Grand Jury (that was later leaked to the | ), Giambi also admitted steroid use. He later held a press conference in w ... |
Associated Collegiate Press | ... Princeton Review, and received the 2004–5 National Pacemaker Award from the | . Founded in 1977, WXYC 89.3 FM is UNC's student radio station that broadc ... |
U.S. News & World Report | In the 2011 | college rankings, Tufts ranked as one of the top 20 most selective schools ... |
Picsou Magazine | ... o his stories that had been originally published by French Disney publisher | in 2004. While the 2008 reprint featured a superior printing quality and t ... |
City of God | Augustine, in his | , argued, instead, that God could not do anything that would make God non- ... |
On the Origin of Species | ... parately at the idea of natural selection which he set out in his 1859 book | , but it has been speculated that he may have had some half-forgotten memo ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... Wi-Fi contract at O’Hare.” "...[T]he conflict of interest was blatant," the | editorialized |
The Book of Bond | ... popular The James Bond Dossier under his own name. That same year, he wrote | , or, Every Man His Own 007, a tongue-in-cheek how-to manual about being a ... |
Georgian Poetry | ... a table," were considered shocking and offensive, especially at a time when | was hailed for its derivations of the nineteenth century Romantic Poets |
Chicago Tribune | On October 2, 2007, The | published a special report into the attack, containing numerous previously ... |
La Galatea | Some of his poems are found in | . He also wrote Dos Canciones à la Armada Invencible. His best work howeve ... |
Studies in Classic American Literature | ... al flames were Carl Van Doren's The American Novel (1921), D. H. Lawrence's | (1923), Carl Van Vechten's essay in The Double Dealer (1922), and Lewis Mu ... |
Williston Herald | Williston's newspaper both in print and online is the daily | . Sloulin Field International Airport is a public airport two miles north ... |
Sports Illustrated | In February 1970, | and Penthouse magazines both published articles about McLain's involvement ... |
Homage to Catalonia | ... of the Spanish Civil War which also takes this view is George Orwell's book | |
Variety | ... 90 minutes of violence, excitement, and SEX ... he's X-rated and animated!" | called it an "amusing, diverting, handsomely executed poke at youthful att ... |
Freedom at Midnight | ... y his son-in-law Lord Brabourne and Dominique Lapierre, and Larry Collins's | (of which he was the main quoted source) — his record is seen as very mixe ... |
Newsweek | Tufts is counted among the "Little Ivies" and was named by | as one of the "25 New Ivies." In The Princeton Review 2010–2011 "Best 363 ... |
The Scotsman | Clare Hollingworth, the Daily Telegraph and | correspondent in Jerusalem during 1948 wrote several outspoken reports aft ... |
Book of Baruch | The Septuagint version of Jeremiah also includes the | and the Epistle of Jeremiah. Jerome's says he excluded them: "And the Book ... |
The Hockey News | ... nheiser was named one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in Hockey" by | (ranked #59 on the 2011 List), one of the "25 Toughest Athletes" by Sport ... |
The Times Literary Supplement | ... ymbolists. Its reception in London can be gauged from an unsigned review in | on June 21, 1917. "The fact that these things occurred to the mind of Mr. ... |
Encyclopédie | ... printed sources such as the Descriptions des Arts et Métiers and Diderot's | explained foreign methods with fine engraved plates |
Quenta Silmarillion | ... rd of the Rings and to cosmological developments from his still unpublished | as it stood at that time. These small edits included, for example, changin ... |
Newsweek | ... star ratings. Munster High School is one of several schools from Indiana on | 's 2006, 2008, and 2010 Top Schools list. The school is also ranked on The ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | According to the | , the word "tesseract" was coined and first used in 1888 by Charles Howard ... |
Newsweek | In an interview published in | (April 9, 1973), President Sadat again threatened war with Israel. Several ... |
PC Gamer | ... logy, and entertainment by publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Time, | , Discover and GameSpy. Wright was also awarded the PC Magazine Lifetime A ... |
First Epistle of John | ... le of John, the source of the Comma Johanneum, a brief interpolation in the | , known since the fourth century, appears to be the Latin Liber Apologetic ... |
Money magazine | ... y. The main population center of Columbia/Ellicott City was named 2nd among | 's 2010 survey of "America's Best Places to Live." Howard County's schools ... |
Daily Chronicle | ... rin, Wilde's great-uncle. Wilde wrote two long letters to the editor of the | , describing the brutal conditions of English prisons and advocating penal ... |
Ship of Fools | ... m their wells of Zohassadar can seek solace." Steve Goddard, of the website | said "Ned is an innocent abroad in a world of cynicism and compromise. We ... |
Gospel of Luke | ... changed the name's spelling back to Emmaus, reflecting the spelling in the | in the English New Testament |
Allmusic | ... middle of the 1960s, when the singer-songwriter Bob Dylan began his career. | editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine attributes The Beatles' shift toward intros ... |
Country Life | After seeing photographs of St. Donat's Castle in | magazine, the Welsh Vale of Glamorgan property was bought and revitalized ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... ant people in gaming, technology, and entertainment by publications such as | , Time, PC Gamer, Discover and GameSpy. Wright was also awarded the PC Mag ... |
The Politics | ... 22 BC). These authors, in such works as The Republic and Laws by Plato, and | and Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, analyzed political systems philosophi ... |
Magnalia Christi Americana | ... -Working Providence of Sions Saviour in New England (1654), Cotton Mather's | (1702), and Winthrop's Journal were efforts both to discern the divine pat ... |
The Advertiser | ... y"—on Jason Schwartzman's 2007 solo album Nighttiming. In an interview with | , Dunst explained that she has no plans to follow the steps of other actor ... |
Army Times | ... r of living holders with fewer than 100 recipients still alive in 2010. The | published an article analyzing the lack of non-posthumous awards in its Ma ... |
Jewish Encyclopedia | According to the | , "a comparison of the Masoretic text with the Septuagint throws some ligh ... |
Galaxy | ... comes unendurable, an affront to the patience and intelligence of readers". | reviewer Floyd C. Gale gave the original edition a mixed review, saying "t ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... n's and nephew's hidden involvement in a city contract was disclosed in the | , Daley left for Fort Bragg, North Carolina to see his son deployed. "I di ... |
The Capital Times | ... days: ~155,000) is published in the mornings, while its sister publication, | (Thursday supplement to the Journal) is published online daily. Though con ... |
Winston-Salem Journal | ... of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, told the | in a 2007 interview that the ability to use this form of guilty plea as an ... |
Epistle to the Galatians | ... scholars see this as an indication that this letter was written before the | , where Paul formed and identified his positions on these matters |
America's National Game | ... Spalding combined these records with his own memories (and biases) to write | (published 1911) which, despite its flaws, was probably the first scholarl ... |
El Nuevo Herald | ... lm Beach. There is also their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and | |
Deutsche Mythologie | ... has been connected to the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre by Jacob Grimm in his | |
The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks | The Old Fashioned is one of six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury's | |
The Guardian | ... (taken over by the daily chess columnist, Malcolm Pein) but has switched to | |
The Washington Post | ... sweek's 2006, 2008, and 2010 Top Schools list. The school is also ranked on | 's 2011 "The High School Challenge" |
Computer Games Magazine | ... Garriott (also known as Lord British), who stated in a 2001 interview with | 's Cindy Yans that |
PC Magazine | ... t Weekly, Time, PC Gamer, Discover and GameSpy. Wright was also awarded the | Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2005 |
Skeptic Magazine | ... ributes a regular column, titled "'Twas Brillig," to The Skeptics Society's | . In his weekly commentary, Randi often gives examples of what he consider ... |
The Sydney Morning Herald | ... ny articles with other Fairfax Media metropolitan daily newspapers, such as | |
Aeneid | Another possible reference to Balazeros is found in the | . It was a common ancient practice of using the hypocoristicon or shortene ... |
Harper's Bazaar | ... ith commercial work, also taking photographs for the United States magazine | . He was a founding member of the Rapho agency, created in Paris by Charle ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... as the 11th best film set in Los Angeles in the last 25 years by a group of | writers and editors with the primary criterion of communicating an inheren ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... day Times. Ex-world championship finalist Nigel Short wrote each Sunday for | (taken over by the daily chess columnist, Malcolm Pein) but has switched t ... |
Molecular Diversity | ... niversity, UK and the Darwin Centre, Pembrokeshire, defined a fourth level: | |
Genesis | ... plain ("Kikkar ha-Yarden"), and it is said to be like "the garden of God" ( | ). There is no regular description of the Jordan in the Bible; only scatte ... |
Antiquities of the Jews | His most important works were The Jewish War (c. 75) and | (c. 94). The Jewish War recounts the Jewish revolt against Roman occupatio ... |
The Doctrine of Chances | ... ns his solution to a similar problem, posed by Abraham de Moivre, author of | (1718) |
Radio Times | ... 2006, Baker once again expressed interest in the role in a guest column for | , noting that he "did watch a little bit of the new Doctor Who and I think ... |
Detroit Free Press | ... y suspension in September for dousing two sportswriters (Jim Hawkins of the | and Watson Spoelstra of the Detroit News) with buckets of water. Just as t ... |
The New York Times | ... on Google Search as favorable comments. The particular problem addressed in | article, which involved DecorMyEyes, was addressed shortly thereafter by a ... |
Donald Duck pocket books | ... ay, mainly Italian stories from Topolino and I Classici di Walt Disney; see | , of which both Topolino and Lustiges Taschenbuch are national versions) a ... |
Scott Pilgrim | The | comics, the film adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the video gam ... |
World | In July 2008 | magazine reported that Norman had fathered a child with an Australian woma ... |
The New York Times Magazine | ... re strong, and Chappaquiddick was still in the news, with The Boston Globe, | , and Time magazine all reassessing the incident and raising doubts about ... |
Antonine Itinerary | The Channel Islands are mentioned in the | as following : Sarnia, Caesarea, Barsa, Silia and Andium, but Jersey canno ... |
John Constantine | ... Changing Man, Dream of the Endless, and Swamp Thing have made appearances. | , the main character of Hellblazer, is portrayed as a kind of confidence m ... |
Allmusic | Stephen Thomas Erlewine, senior editor for | , described specifically Culture Club as a new wave band and generically a ... |
Galatians | ... In Justin's works, distinct references are found to Romans, 1 Corinthians, | , Ephesians, Colossians, and 2 Thessalonians, and possible ones to Philipp ... |
Almagest | ... rved globe and developed the system of latitude, longitude, and climes. His | was written in Greek and only translated into Latin in the 11th century fr ... |
The Jewish War | His most important works were | (c. 75) and Antiquities of the Jews (c. 94). The Jewish War recounts the J ... |
Daily Express | ... er as a journalist, writing for newspapers such as the Westminster Gazette, | , Bystander, Morning Post, and Outlook |
The Children of Sanchez | In the unique experience in Hollywood, Zavattini written for the screen | (1978) based on Oscar Lewis’s book of the same title, a classic study of a ... |
Penguin Classics | ... hich has since published a considerable amount of other literature as well. | has at present issued three volumes of Lovecraft's works: The Call of Cthu ... |
Oz | ... their expertise to the defence of the publishers of the satirical magazine | when they were prosecuted for obscenity |
Guitar World | ... year in The Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll. It was also ranked #3 in | s Greatest Classic Rock Albums list. Many of its nine tracks are perennial ... |
The Daily Cardinal | ... son in 1988. Two student newspapers are published during the academic year, | (Mon-Fri circulation: ~10,000) and The Badger Herald (Mon-Fri circulation: ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... glish "gamen", meaning "game" or "play". The earliest use documented by the | was in 1650 |
Daily Mail | ... issing. On July 13, an interview was published in News of the World and the | wherein Jackson went public with her conclusion that Michael was murdered. ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... two-volume work on phrenology (1838), and articles for several editions of | |
1 Corinthians | ... e later Church. In Justin's works, distinct references are found to Romans, | , Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, and 2 Thessalonians, and possible ones ... |
Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy | ... of motion and the law of gravitation, which he introduced in his 1687 work | . Using these principles, Newton removed the idea that objects followed pa ... |
Book of Genesis | The | refers to Casluhim as the origin of the Philistines. Biblical scholars reg ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | ... his book on Priscillian; it is not the traditional Roman Catholic view. The | of 1908, however, states |
The New York Times | ... This included forging a CIA memo and sending it to media sources, including | , to spread rumors that CSICOP was actually a front group for the CIA. A l ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... , schools that have consistently ranked within the top 14 law schools since | , began publishing rankings |
Discover | ... heories or "theories of everything" and was highlighted in a cover story in | magazine |
Lais of Marie de France | ... evidently proficient in Latin and English as well. She is the author of the | . She translated Aesop's Fables from Middle English into Anglo-Norman Fren ... |
Annals of the Four Masters | The | says that five roads to Tara, which had never been seen before, were disco ... |
Allmusic | ... wd, snatched up a fan, and bitten off his head." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of | commented that "their blend of industrial noise, grinding metal guitars, a ... |
Steal This Book | The Universal Life Church was referenced by Abbie Hoffman in his 1970 book | , which encouraged readers to request an ordination from the ULC, receive ... |
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The Economist | ... gh" Human Development Index, ranking 29th in the world in 2011, and 22nd on | 's 2005 worldwide quality-of-life index. According to Eurostat data, GDP p ... |
The Badger Herald | ... ng the academic year, The Daily Cardinal (Mon-Fri circulation: ~10,000) and | (Mon-Fri circulation: ~16,000). The Herald began during the tumultuous Vie ... |
The New York Times | ... n. On 30 September 1973, Lennon reviewed the book The Goon Show Scripts for | . He wrote: "I was 12 when The Goon Show first hit me, 16 when they finish ... |
Fountain | ... ns between everyday objects and art, similarly to Duchamp in pieces such as | . Fluxus art was often presented in "events", which Fluxus member George B ... |
Philadelphia City Paper | ... fervid emotional atmosphere of rallies and political religious revivalism.” | correspondent Maryam Henein stated that “The language used in motivational ... |
Games | ... dentified, in the last photo, as the murderer. The article was reprinted in | Magazine in November/December 1980 |
Salon.com | ... 09, she appeared in the film Broken Embraces as Lena. Stephanie Zacharek of | noted in her review for the film that Cruz "doesn't coast on her beauty in ... |
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences | ... lf from mathematical platonism, and gives his reaction to Eugene Wigner's " | " |
The Onion | ... newspaper Isthmus (weekly circulation: ~65,000), which was founded in 1976. | , a satirical weekly, was founded in Madison in 1988. Two student newspape ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... selective law schools in the nation. It is currently ranked 7th overall by | , and 1st in terms of career prospects by the Princeton Review, a rank awa ... |
Kāśikāvṛttī | :See | for the medieval grammarians |
The Case for Israel | Alan Dershowitz wrote in his book | that unlike the Haganah, the policy of the Irgun had been to encourage the ... |
Musics | Along with a number of other musicians, Bailey was a co-founder of | magazine in 1975. This was described as "an impromental experivisation art ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... he Real Academia Española, and the authoritative dictionaries (for example, | , Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Chambers Dictionary, Collins ... |
Critique of the Gotha Program | ... sses as "ascribing a supernatural creative power to labour", arguing in the | that |
SourceWatch | ... y Front Groups and Anti-Environmental Think Tanks." It has also started the | (formerly Disinfopedia) project, a specialized wiki encyclopedia about pro ... |
Record Retailer | ... s of singles "Please Please Me" number 1 on most lists but only number 2 on | ) and "Love Me Do" (number 17) |
The Lancet | ... lts of his experimental treatment of patients at Craiglockhart in paper for | , "On the Repression of War Experience", and began to record interesting c ... |
PopMatters | ... t the album proved "that you don't have to sell out to sell records", while | agreed, claiming "(i)n a year where excess was romanticized by nearly ever ... |
Chambers Dictionary | ... ple, Oxford English Dictionary, Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, | , Collins Dictionary) record usage rather than prescribe it. In addition, ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | The | credits Robin Morgan with coining the term in her 1970 book, Sisterhood is ... |
Look | Hitchcock also wrote a mystery story for | magazine in 1943, "The Murder of Monty Woolley". This was a sequence of ca ... |
Money magazine | ... 2005 Canfield was rated the 82nd best place to live in the United States by | |
The Observer | Heaney was named one of "Britain's top 300 intellectuals" by | in 2011, though the newspaper later published a correction acknowledging t ... |
Aeneid | ... ustus. Along with Maecenas, he stimulated patriotic poems, as Vergil's epic | and also historiographical works, like those of Livy. The works of this li ... |
Variety Magazine | ... the annulment. In August 2003, Brown took out a full-page public notice in | featuring Hynie, James II and himself on vacation at to announce that he a ... |
Legion of Doom | ... blue box, and it furthered the fame of Captain Crunch and groups, like the | . CQ Magazine also published details on phone phreaking, including the ton ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... sity Rankings placed Drexel among the top 200 universities in the World. In | 's annual "America's Best Colleges List", the university has been ranked c ... |
Basler Zeitung | | ("BaZ") and TagesWoche are the local newspapers |
The Daily Tar Heel | The student run newspaper | is ranked highly by The Princeton Review, and received the 2004–5 National ... |
The New York Times | ... noir, and the less sense it makes, the more we can't stop watching it." In | , Stephen Holden said the film "ranks alongside Fellini's 8½ and other aut ... |
The Gentleman's Magazine | ... powerful influence it has exerted upon its readers. In the spring of 1844, | attributed a sudden burst of charitable giving in Britain to Dickens's nov ... |
PR Watch | ... be obscured or concealed. Critics of the public relations industry, such as | , contend that some public relations firms involve a "multi-billion dollar ... |
Free Culture | ... rist of Tennessee was later elected to the leadership position. In the book | , Lawrence Lessig argues that Lott's resignation would not have occurred h ... |
Boys' Life | A condensed version of the novel had been published earlier in | (September, October, November, December 1952) under the title "Tramp Space ... |
Forbes | ... Foreclosures reached a monthly high of 963 in March 2009. In December 2010, | magazine rated the area the worst place in America to find a job |
Rolling Stone | ... –McCartney (originally credited "McCartney–Lennon"), early evidence of what | later called "[their invention of] the idea of the self-contained rock ban ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... history". It received acclaim from many critics, such as Roger Ebert of the | , who had given negative or mixed reviews to most of Lynch's previous film ... |
Rolling Stone | ... ng, Christian non-profit entity called Gospel Communications International. | 's Bob Moser reported that former Amway CEO and co-founder Richard DeVos i ... |
Kmag | The best known drum and bass publication was | magazine(formerly called Knowledge Magazine) before it went completely onl ... |
Cricket | Alexander was one creator of the children's literary magazine | |
Politics as a Vocation | In another major work, | , Weber defined the state as an entity which successfully claims a "monopo ... |
Resident | ... running drum and bass magazine worldwide, ATM Magazine, and Austrian-based | . Toronto-based Rinse Magazine, dedicated to the North American drum and b ... |
Harvard Lampoon | ... High School in 1941. He entered Harvard in 1941 and famously wrote for the | (where he eventually served as President), but was asked to leave in 1944, ... |
Aeneid | ... drink the waters of the Lethe in order to forget their earthly life. In the | , Virgil writes that it is only when the dead have had their memories eras ... |
National Journal | The non-partisan | rates a Senator's votes by what percentage of the Senate voted more libera ... |
Book of Esther | ... n Shavuot; Lamentations on the Ninth of Av; Ecclesiastes on Sukkot; and the | on Purim. Collectively, the Ketuvim contain lyrical poetry, philosophical ... |
Acts | ... oned in Macedonia as a traveling companion of Paul, along with Aristarchus( | 19:29). One chapter later, a Gaius from Derbe, is again named as one of Pa ... |
Travel + Leisure | ... nd Santa Maria Novella, both of which charge for entry. In 2010, readers of | magazine ranked the city as their third favourite tourist destination. Stu ... |
The Book of Discipline | ... g and Response section, is prayed by an authorized minister as set forth in | . Generally speaking, the ministry of presiding at the Eucharist is given ... |
School Library Journal | ... Cauldron) was a 1966 Newbery Honor Book; the fourth (Taran Wanderer) was a | Best Book of the Year; the fifth and concluding volume (The High King) won ... |
The Wealth of Nations | ... ent of the political and sociological analyses, culminating in Adam Smith's | . One of the main arguments for capitalism, presented for example in the b ... |
ARTnews | ... y Chicago, who with a team of 129 created The Dinner Party, said in 2009 to | , "There is still an institutional lag and an insistence on a male Eurocen ... |
Le Charivari | ... y humorous illustrations to journals such as Le Rire, L'assiette au beurre, | , and Le Cri de Paris, Gris began to paint seriously in 1910, and by 1912 ... |
Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare | ... program for the contras, the CIA prepared and distributed a manual entitled | . This manual included instructions in the "use of implicit and explicit t ... |
Kerrang! | ... also achieved Diamond status in Canada and 6x Platinum status in Australia. | magazine listed the album at No. 44 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Al ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... ed Culture Club as a hot new rock act, while William K Knoedelseder Jr from | said about the group, "Boy George of Culture Club, a rock group MTV helped ... |
Scientific American | ... the oldest ancestors of FreeCell is Eight Off. In the June 1968 edition of | , Martin Gardner described in his "Mathematical Games" column a game by C. ... |
Book of Genesis | The biblical account of the life of Jacob is found in the | , chapters 25-50 |
On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason | Arthur Schopenhauer wrote in §18 of | (1813): "...the representation of coexistence is impossible in Time alone; ... |
Clinical Cancer Research | ... egarding checking for EN2 in urine in the 1 March 2011 issue of the journal | . A laboratory test currently identifies EN2 in urine, and a home test kit ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... eauty, poignant lyricism and spirituality that compels without commanding". | writer Soren Baker complimented OutKast's "intelligent hip-hop" and commen ... |
The American Scholar | ... rterly to all contributing members and biannually to all other members, and | , a quarterly subscription-based journal that accepts essays on literature ... |
New York Tribune | ... sionaries, blacks in Charleston organized a May Day ceremony covered by the | and other national papers. It came to be called the "First Decoration Day" ... |
American Heritage | In 1999, | magazine rated Elihu Yale the "most overrated philanthropist" in American ... |
Who's Who | ... ation, Fraser created a fictional entry for Flashman in the 1909 edition of | . The entry lists Flashman's laurels: VC, KCB, KCIE; Chevalier of the Légi ... |
Rolling Stone | In | , Peter Travers observed, "Mulholland Drive makes movies feel alive again. ... |
The Improving State of the World | ... One of the main arguments for capitalism, presented for example in the book | , is that industrialisation increases wealth for all, as evidenced by rais ... |
Soul Underground | Jules was a contributor to the UK-based black music magazine | between 1988-1990. He contributed both as 'Judge Jules' and as 'The Dark K ... |
Luke | According to the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark and | ; Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert before the beginning of his pu ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | ... that anyone prior to the 16th century suggested this might be the case; the | concludes that there are no historical grounds for the supposition. Later ... |
Lewis Theobald | ... s Venice Preserv'd. It left the public so ignorant of its real meaning that | and Benjamin Griffin published a Complete Key to what d'ye call it to expl ... |
Startling Stories | ... inally written in the summer of 1947 under the title "Grow Old with Me" for | , whose editor Sam Merwin, Jr. had approached Asimov to write a forty thou ... |
Mark | According to the canonical gospels of Matthew, | and Luke; Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert before the beginning o ... |
Rolling Stone | Some critics appreciated the absence of a materialist focus. | declared that the album proved "that you don't have to sell out to sell re ... |
Le Rire | ... so. Although he submitted darkly humorous illustrations to journals such as | , L'assiette au beurre, Le Charivari, and Le Cri de Paris, Gris began to p ... |
Euclid's Elements | ... r 2,500 years. Several notable literary works, including the Homeric epics, | and the New Testament, were originally written in Greek |
Philadelphia Daily News | ... ul with Jamaican reggae and also other styles as calypso, salsa or country. | described Culture Club as a hot new rock act, while William K Knoedelseder ... |
People | ... e recently." The photos of their ceremony were sold through Getty Images to | magazine for around $1,000,000 |
Book of Matches | Armitage's poetry collections include | (1993) and The Dead Sea Poems (1995). He has written two novels, Little Gr ... |
The Observer | ... . No, which had faced widespread criticism in the British media. Writing in | , Maurice Richardson thought that "Mr. Fleming seems to be leaving realism ... |
The News | Pictou County is served by the daily newspaper | and the weekly newspaper The Advocate. The only locally based radio statio ... |
Guardian | ... e generally left-wing The Age is frequently compared with Britain's leftist | newspaper. Henderson, writing in the Murdoch-owned competitor The Australi ... |
Matthew | According to the canonical gospels of | , Mark and Luke; Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert before the begi ... |
Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare | The CIA claimed that the purpose of the | manual was to "moderate" the existing Contra activities |
The New York Times | Stephen Holden, music critic for | , said in his article Rock: British Culture Club, that the popular quartet ... |
Sports Illustrated | In a | cover story in 2002, a year after his retirement, Ken Caminiti admitted th ... |
The Dinner Party | ... g over the past four decades". Judy Chicago, who with a team of 129 created | , said in 2009 to ARTnews, "There is still an institutional lag and an ins ... |
Record World | ... xville, Tennessee for a reported $75,000, according to the January 20, 1968 | magazine. The call letters were changed to WJBE reflecting his initials. W ... |
The Washington Post | ... as highlighted by media coverage — in particular, investigative coverage by | , TIME, and The New York Times. The coverage dramatically increased public ... |
The New York Times | ... er Infernal Affairs. Assessing his work in the two films, Manohla Dargis of | wrote that Damon "does what few stars with his kind of billing do: he disa ... |
The Telegraph | | included it in 69th place in a list of "100 novels everyone should read" i ... |
The Washington Times | ... was imprisoned, is the largest employer in Alderson. Marguerite Higgins of | said that the fact that Stewart was sent to FPC Alderson was "a boon" for ... |
pair of kings | ... er hoping for a good poker hand. There was no direct payout mechanism, so a | might get the player a free beer, whereas a royal flush could pay out ciga ... |
Ottawa Sun | ... in Ottawa, including the French Le Droit and the English Ottawa Citizen and | |
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas | ... raque. Although Gris regarded Picasso as a teacher, Gertrude Stein wrote in | that "Juan Gris was the only person whom Picasso wished away" |
The Rush for Second Place | A collection of his essays was published posthumously as | (2002) |
The New York Times | | , reporting on the results of a review board, said that the error stemmed ... |
The Nation | ... ictory on the 1998 presidential election in Venezuela. As a matter of fact, | described Dilma Rousseff's victory in the 2010 Brazilian election as a def ... |
Lonely Planet | In 2010, | ranked Greece's northern and second-largest city of Thessaloniki as the wo ... |
Los Angeles Times | In December 2003, the | reported that Stevens had taken advantage of lax Senate rules to use his p ... |
Rolling Stone | ... that he had plagiarized the book, as claimed in an article by Izak Haber in | magazine (No. 92, 10 September 1971), entitled "How Abbie Hoffman Won My H ... |
A Brief History of Time | ... ry can be thought of as a model of reality. According to Stephen Hawking in | , "a theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements: It must acc ... |
TV Guide | In a 2007 article, | named The Price Is Right the "greatest game show of all time" |
The New York Times | Manhattan is served by the major New York City dailies, including | , New York Daily News, and New York Post, which are all headquartered in t ... |
Ottawa Citizen | ... wspapers published in Ottawa, including the French Le Droit and the English | and Ottawa Sun |
New York Herald Tribune | ... cclaim, being nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the | for best juvenile fiction. The book remains popular and is recognized as a ... |
The Nation | ... ing the restoration of the Irish language. His father had been a printer on | newspaper—Griffith was one of several employees locked out in the early 18 ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... remain unbeaten until the clap skate era. For his performance, he was named | magazine's Sportsman of the Year in 1994, together with Bonnie Blair. In a ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... ader, but some find this "difficulty" rewarding. Wolfe said, in a letter to | : "My definition of good literature is that which can be read by an educat ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... child, Tori and the first four letters of his second child, Randy's, name. | named the show #20 on its list of top 100 TV shows in the past 25 years. T ... |
Rolling Stone | ... received its fair share of acclaim in recent times as well, ranking 13th on | s 2004 list "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" and fourth on the magazin ... |
Variety | ... les Isherwood of The New York Times called it "dismal" and Steven Suskin of | wrote that it had "a tunestack only one quarter as imperishable" as Jersey ... |
Rolling Stone | ... 00 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2003, the album was ranked number 66 on | magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It is ranked at No ... |
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | ... groups, research centers and activities. Penn Law students also publish the | , the oldest law journal in the country. Among the school's alumni are a U ... |
Rolling Stone | ... Choice of Weapon, will be released on 22 May 2012. The band partnered with | to premiere the first song from the album titled Lucifer on January 30th |
Dictionary of National Biography | ... He was a member of the London-based Political Economy Club and the British | says of him |
Le Droit | ... but is served by daily newspapers published in Ottawa, including the French | and the English Ottawa Citizen and Ottawa Sun |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... ravenous demon whose appetites can never be slaked." Edward Guthmann of the | called it "exhilarating ... for its dreamlike images and fierce, frequentl ... |
USA Today | ... ..] makes most rappers seem drab and doltish in comparison". Steve Jones of | gave the album three-and-a-half out of four stars and commented that the d ... |
The Boston Globe | ... bout his family were strong, and Chappaquiddick was still in the news, with | , The New York Times Magazine, and Time magazine all reassessing the incid ... |
I, Jedi | ... the character Corran Horn, who later starred in his own first-person novel, | , also written by Stackpole. Horn later became a popular character in the ... |
The Analyst | ... s calculus ("fluxions") against the criticism of George Berkeley, author of | It is speculated that Bayes was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society i ... |
Q magazine | ... k singles of all time. The single has also received retroactive praise from | and others |
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die | ... Media's top 100 albums of the 1970s. The album is also included in the book | . In 2006, the album was chosen by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 best al ... |
The New York Times | ... e — in particular, investigative coverage by The Washington Post, TIME, and | . The coverage dramatically increased publicity and consequent political r ... |
Book of Genesis | ... ocentrism base the belief on religious texts, such as the verse 1:26 in the | |
The New York Times | ... urther investigation unless some new reliable facts are presented. In 2002, | reported a church minister, Rev. Ronald Denton Wilson, claimed his father, ... |
How to Rap | ... comes Big Daddy Kane — instead of going three words, he’s going multiple”. | explains that "rhyme is often thought to be the most important factor in r ... |
TV Guide | ... e also appeared in The Good Night, playing two characters, Anna and Melody. | film critic Maitland McDonagh noted that in the film Cruz "expertly mines ... |
Tevye | ... Tevye the Milkman and Other Tales) by Sholem Aleichem. The story centers on | , the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his family an ... |
Billboard | ... ist Frank Wess and guitarist Joy Berliner. The soundtrack went to #1 on the | Traditional Jazz Chart and was within the top 50 on the Billboard 200. Con ... |
Four-Color Comics | ... 1948. In 1939, Tracy was the sole feature in the very first issue of Dell's | , which put out over 1300 issues starring hundreds of characters between 1 ... |
New York Evening Journal | ... started his well-known "More Truth Than Poetry" column at the Hearst-owned | |
Martyrology | ... the 8th century and is best known as the author of the Félire Óengusso "the | of Óengus" |
Boston Herald | ... esture, which was captured by a photographer, was initially reported by the | as obscene. Scalia responded to the reports with a letter to the editor ac ... |
Los Angeles Times | Other California newspapers also embraced this view. According to a | editorial |
Three Roads to Quantum Gravity | In his earlier book | (2002), Smolin stated that loop quantum gravity and string theory were ess ... |
Moscow News | ... ith Lev Fedorov, he told the secret Novichok story exposed in the newspaper | |
New York Post | ... w York City dailies, including The New York Times, New York Daily News, and | , which are all headquartered in the borough. The nation's largest financi ... |
Religio Medici | ... nymous Hermetical also occurs in the 17th century. Sir Thomas Browne in his | of 1643 wrote "Now besides these particular and divided Spirits, there may ... |
Aeneid | ... now have as a testimony to the right of Atreus." Virgil, in book IV of the | , references the House of Atreus and specifically Orestes in describing th ... |
The Egoist | ... blication, at Pound's behest, of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in | . Joyce's poem is not written in free verse, but in rhyming quatrains. How ... |
Augustan History | The | ("Tyrrani Triginta" 27, 30) claims that Zenobia queen of Palmyra in the la ... |
On War | ... an theory of warfare, which he juxtaposes to the famous work by Clausewitz, | Clausewitz's trinitarian model of war (a term of van Creveld's) distinguis ... |
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology | ... The Objectivist, and The Ayn Rand Letter, and in non-fiction books such as | and The Virtue of Selfishness |
Epistle to the Romans | ... ns 1:14). Lastly, a Gaius is referred to in a final greeting portion of the | (Romans 16:23) as Paul's "host" and also host of the whole church, in what ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... 2, the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1977, and several times in the 1980s in the | ; this action brought on the actions of lawyers representing Scientology, ... |
Makkal Osai | ... riental Daily News; and the Tamil dailies Tamil Nesan, Malaysia Nanban, and | . The Malay Mail is an English weekly. Nanyang Siang Pau is a Chinese-lang ... |
New York Herald | ... ashed and tired passenger into San Francisco in 25 to 28 days. As quoted by | reporter, Waterman Ormsby after traveling the route: "I now know what Hell ... |
Melody Maker | ... red material recorded during the period 1979 to 1981 for British radio BBC. | dubbed the album "a perfect and classic nostalgia trip into the world of g ... |
The Miami Herald | ... based singer–songwriter Tommy Durden. The lyrics were based on a report in | about a man who had destroyed all his identity papers and jumped to his de ... |
Nature | ... eory published in Italian and in German before it was published in English. | eventually did publish Fermi's report on beta decay on January 16, 1939 |
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction | ... selling author, Wolfe is highly regarded by critics Such as John Clute; his | writes: “Though neither the most popular nor the most influential author i ... |
Fountain | ... he said it was a work of art. He referred to his work as "Readymades". The | , was a urinal signed with the pseudonym R. Mutt, that shocked the art wor ... |
The Lawton Constitution | | is the only daily newspaper published in the county and has a circulation ... |
The Star-Ledger | ... nock is served by New York City TV stations. It is served by the newspapers | , the Daily Record, and The Record of Bergen County, NJ |
L'Unità | ... left the Italian Communist Party. In his letter of resignation published in | on 7 August, he explained the reason of his dissent (the violent suppressi ... |
Town and Country | ... till appear, including such periodicals as Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, | and Harper's Bazaar |
Animerica | Fujishima stated in | that "Oh" was closer to his intent, but acknowledged that the title should ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... Shriver moving out of the couple's Brentwood mansion. On May 16, 2011, the | revealed that Schwarzenegger had fathered a son more than fourteen years e ... |
The World Factbook | ... population being deprived in at least three of the HDI's poverty measures. | reports a shortage of skilled labor, widespread unemployment and underempl ... |
Klassekampen | ... idential memo from the Norwegian embassy, quoted in the Norwegian newspaper | , the President said: "The North Atlantic is important to Scandinavia, the ... |
frieze | ... e Britain, was the chair. The other members were Jennifer Higgie, editor of | , Daniel Birnbaum, rector of the Staedelschule international art academy, ... |
The Wall Street Journal | ... all headquartered in the borough. The nation's largest financial newspaper, | , is also based there. Other daily newspapers include AM New York and The ... |
Corriere della Sera | ... of the hundreds of love letters Calvino wrote to her were published in the | in 2004, causing some controversy |
The Glebe | ... Des Imagistes. It was first published in Alfred Kreymborg's little magazine | and was later published in 1914 by Alfred and Charles Boni in New York and ... |
Book of Commandments | ... octrine and Covenants was first published in 1835 as a later version of the | , which had been partially printed in 1833. This earlier book contained 65 ... |
Variety | The staff at | magazine also reviewed the film favorably, writing, "Under skillful direct ... |
Green Anarchist | In 1997, the editors of | magazine and two British supporters of the Animal Liberation Front were tr ... |
Tea for the Tillerman | ... s Blackwell to shoot publicity photos of Cat Stevens for his upcoming album | . Stevens (now known as Yusuf Islam) maintains that he disliked having his ... |
Sports Illustrated | # Peter King, football columnist for | and author |
Nature | When Fermi submitted his paper on beta decay to the prestigious journal | , the journal's editor turned it down because "it contained speculations w ... |
The New York Times | ... ploitation of a subculture since the media discovered hippies in the '60s." | compared the "grunging of America" to the mass-marketing of punk rock, dis ... |
PC World | David Bunnell, an Upside board member and investor and a founder of | , Macworld and PC Magazine, was CEO from 1996-2002 |
Tamil Nesan | ... Sin Chew Daily, China Press, and Oriental Daily News; and the Tamil dailies | , Malaysia Nanban, and Makkal Osai. The Malay Mail is an English weekly. N ... |
Prut(h)enic | ... common predecessor, Teutonic Prussia. The adjectival form of the name was " | " |
The New Yorker | ... en. Edmund Wilson tried to rehabilitate his reputation with a long essay in | |
Poetry | When Harriet Monroe started her | magazine in 1911, she had asked Pound to act as foreign editor. In October ... |
L'existentialisme est un humanisme | ... in a lecture to the Club Maintenant in Paris. The lecture was published as | (Existentialism is a Humanism), a short book which did much to popularize ... |
Dream Days | ... apers in 1893, and, two years later, The Golden Age. These were followed by | in 1898, which contains The Reluctant Dragon |
Atari ST | ... der home computers (Amstrad CPC, later ZX Spectrum models, Commodore Amiga, | , BBC Micro and Acorn Archimedes, etc.) output RGB with composite sync sui ... |
Quarterly Review | ... ary Somerville's On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences published in the | . Whewell's suggestion of the term was partly satirical, a response to cha ... |
The Economist | ... ta stood at 95 per cent of the EU average in 2009. According to a survey by | , the cost of living in Athens is close to 90% of the costs in New York Ci ... |
Divine Office | In the Roman rite, the hymn is sung in the | on June 24, the Feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist. The full hymn i ... |
Neil Gaiman | Among others, writers | and Patrick O'Leary have credited Wolfe for inspiration. O'Leary has said: ... |
Questions of Truth | ... f magnitude of being maximal for the production of black holes. In his book | , the particle physicist John Polkinghorne has another difficulty with Smo ... |
Encarta Dictionary | ... t, as far as is known, did not use the word. Nevertheless, according to the | and Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, "dodo" derives from Portuguese doudo ... |
Forbes | ... le for pedestrians, and a variety of shops and restaurants, comprising what | magazine in 2010 called one of the United States' "Greatest Neighborhoods" ... |
McClure's | ... ion of food. Louis B. Allyn, a Westfield resident and pure foods expert for | , lived in Westfield until his murder. In 1906, Congress passed the Pure F ... |
Total Film | ... rage and determination against the odds. Many magazines in the UK including | , Empire and SFX ran the story that Jackman would be playing Bixby. Nothin ... |
Acta Lapponica | ... zed and became the standard terminology by the work of Johannes Schefferus, | (1673), but was also used earlier by Olaus Magnus in his Description of th ... |
The Progressive | Madison is home to | , a left-wing periodical that may be best known for the attempt of the US ... |
Daily Mail | ... ty is trying to go than they are about theory proper. For example, when the | criticized Hirst's and Emin's work by arguing "For 1,000 years art has bee ... |
Nouvelles Extraordinaires de Divers Endroits | ... as the publishing place of one of the most important contemporary journals, | , known also as Gazette de Leyde |
Money | In 1996 | magazine identified Madison as the best place to live in the United States ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... hat advertising was co-opting elements of grunge and turning it into a fad. | commented in a 1993 article, "There hasn't been this kind of exploitation ... |
Ball Four | ... een discussed in Sports Illustrated and in Jim Bouton's groundbreaking book | , but there was virtually no public backlash. Two decades later, however, ... |
The Sound Pattern of English | ... egmental phenomena that go beyond the linear model of phonology laid out in | . Due to this tone system a word in igbo pronounced with a slightly differ ... |
Rolling Stone | ... s of which were in the demo phase at the time. Frontman Dexter Holland told | in May 2000 that, "we came home last Christmas and we kind of took a month ... |
Augustan History | ... jan as his adoptive son and successor in the summer of 97. According to the | , it was the future Emperor Hadrian who brought word to Trajan of his adop ... |
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | ... ence, then called The American Law Register, which was later renamed to the | , one of the most-cited law journals in the world |
The Life of the Cosmos | In a critical review of | , the astrophysicist Joe Silk suggested that our universe falls short by a ... |
Aeneid | ... losure. Here are three examples from Book IV of Dryden's translation of the | |
The Daily Telegraph | ... m industry portrayed the foreign legion as, in the words of Neil Tweedie of | , having "a reputation as a haven for cut-throats, crooks and sundry fugit ... |
Billboard magazine's | The song wasn't popularized until 1939, when it peaked at #1 on | country music charts. But it achieved more widespread popularity in 1949 w ... |
De Magnete | ... direction was deflected from magnetic north. This was described in 1600 in | but was not understood to be caused by space weather until the 19th centur ... |
Le Monde | ... Lisbon Treaty. One quote of his in particular, from an article he wrote for | and published in that newspaper on 15 June 2007, that "public opinion will ... |
The New York Times | ... marketed for children, but it was so popular among children and adults that | created a separate bestseller list. Another work dating back to the Victor ... |
The Wind in the Willows | ... gap between Grahame's penultimate book and the publication of his triumph, | . During this decade Grahame became a father. The wayward headstrong natur ... |
The New York Times | ... ompany became the first bookseller in America to discount books, by selling | best-selling titles at 40% off the publishers’ list price. During the 1970 ... |
Mein Kampf | ... tors before his release on 20 December 1924. While in jail, Hitler dictated | , which laid out his ideas and future policies. Hitler now decided to focu ... |
Journal of Graph Theory | Regular graphs may be generated by the GenReg program. | | volume=30 | issue=2 | pages=137–146 | doi=10.1002/(SICI)1097-0118(199902 ... |
Tucson Weekly | ... bums were made, the second was released by Orange Recordings. Roni Sarg, in | s Rhythm and Views section, postulates that the putative stars of the Gira ... |
Roget's Thesaurus | ... known for publishing, in 1852, the Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases ( | ), a classified collection of related words |
Famitsu | ... e magazine Family Computer, but it would not review it. Video game magazine | , however, gave the game extensive coverage. Only 200,000 copies were to b ... |
The Guardian | ... January 2009, Gazan Hamas Health Minister Basim Naim published a letter in | , stating that Hamas has no quarrel with Jewish people, only with the acti ... |
In Defense of Internment | ... lusions drawn by Lowman were defended by pundit Michelle Malkin in her book | ; The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in World War II and the War on Terror. M ... |
A Theory of Justice | ... eau, and John Locke. The original position figures prominently in his book, | . It has influenced a variety of thinkers from a broad spectrum of philoso ... |
Kiplinger's Personal Finance | ... ed San Angelo as one of the best cities to launch a small business. In 2010 | named San Angelo as one of the "Best Cities of the Next Decade" |
Annals of the Four Masters | ... is used of St. John the Apostle, of a missioner from abroad recorded in the | at the year 806, and of Óengus Céile Dé, the well-known monk and author of ... |
Eminent Victorians | ... . Here he established himself until 1916 and wrote the first three parts of | |
Agallamh na Seanórach | ... werewolves. They were eventually killed by Cas Corach. The story appears in | , which is part of the Fenian Cycle |
Catholic Encyclopedia | However, the | asserts, "justice requires notice of his strict sense of equity, his refor ... |
The Age of Reason | ... o the imprisonment of Thomas Williams, the London printer of Thomas Paine's | . Wilberforce's attempts to legislate against adultery and Sunday newspape ... |
The Boston Globe | ... rong to act as a major restraint on the U.S. Navy. In a 1983 interview with | , McNamara claimed that "We damn near had war". He said Kosygin was angry ... |
The New Yorker | ... t considers to be the best barbecue restaurants in Texas. Calvin Trillin of | said in 2008 that East Texas barbecue often did not interest the Austin-ba ... |
Allmusic | Liana Jonas of | described Conspiracy of One as The Offspring's "most musically mature coll ... |
Rolling Stone | ... 5 "Heartbreak Hotel" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and in 2004 | magazine named it one of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". That year i ... |
Luke | ... s found in the written record of the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and | , and possibly also an apocryphal gospel |
The New Yorker | ... rawl, though the circumstances are unclear. He worked as a fact checker for | for little over a year (late February 1945 until late April 1946), then sp ... |
Gospel of Mark | ... st in the Olivet discourse, according to both the Gospel of Matthew and the | . In the Matthew account, Jesus is presented as quoting Daniel explicitly |
Gospel of Matthew | ... term is used by Jesus Christ in the Olivet discourse, according to both the | and the Gospel of Mark. In the Matthew account, Jesus is presented as quot ... |
Time magazine | ... of 2007–2010 led to mainstream discussions as to whether "Marx was right". | ran an article 'Rethinking Marx' and put Karl Marx on the cover of its Eur ... |
The Guardian | ... h as the Project Arts Centre were hubs for collectives and new exhibitions. | noted that Dublin's independent and underground arts flourished during the ... |
Edinburgh Review | ... ncially. Each provided him with £100 which, together with earnings from the | and from other periodicals, made it possible for him to rent a small, that ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | ... 04, allegedly strangled in prison on the order of Sergius, a claim that the | called "extremely doubtful. |
Far Eastern Economic Review | ... ndler and Michael Vickery. Nayan Chanda, the Indochina correspondent of the | , is also very familiar with this period (through personal reporting, incl ... |
The Chicago Manual of Style | ... d a form of clitic, and should not be confused with the interjection "Oh" ( | , 15th edition, section 5.197). However, as the Oxford English Dictionary ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... e. Eschewing digital techniques developed in the 1980s, in an interview for | he said |
Matthew | ... ions of the apostles found in the written record of the Synoptic Gospels of | , Mark, and Luke, and possibly also an apocryphal gospel |
Süddeutsche Zeitung | ... igure of 2.0 million expulsion deaths in an article in the German newspaper | Since then Haar has published three articles in academic journals that cov ... |
Game Informer | ... , magazines including issues 53 and 54 of Total! and the July 1996 issue of | featured reports of a new Game Boy, codenamed Project Atlantis. Although t ... |
Politiken | The Danish ambassador to Iceland, Lasse Reimann, confirmed to the daily | that the lunch had taken place, but declined to comment on the President's ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... er hand, some critics were not impressed with the film. Mick LaSalle of the | gave the film two out of five stars, saying that "in some places the dialo ... |
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium | ... aus Copernicus's sole pupil. He facilitated the publication of his master's | (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) |
Book of Common Prayer | ... etter Lane. On 19 December of that year, his sermon against bishops and the | attracted hostile attention from apprentices, who smashed the premises's w ... |
1 Corinthians | ... Stephanas) who were baptised by Paul, who founded the Church in that city ( | 1:14). Lastly, a Gaius is referred to in a final greeting portion of the E ... |
Tiger Beat | ... enage girls, and lead to his first appearances in teenage magazines such as | |
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology | ... boration by Rand is the theory of concept-formation, which she presented in | . She argued that concepts are formed by a process of measurement omission ... |
Ritz Newspaper | In 1976, Bailey published | together with David Litchfield |
Gospel of Luke | This verse in the Olivet Discourse also occurs in the | |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... interpretations of the significance of the Eucharist, but according to the | "there is more of a consensus among Christians about the meaning of the Eu ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... s. Baseball's drug scene was no particular secret, having been discussed in | and in Jim Bouton's groundbreaking book Ball Four, but there was virtually ... |
William Robinson | ... ore they became hotels, include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer | , and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey J ... |
Opticks | ... ight into its constituent spectrum of colors, as published in his 1704 book | (which also advocated a particulate interpretation of light). Experiments ... |
Rolling Stone | ... oll Hall of Fame in 1996, and named one of the 100 best acts of all time by | in 2004. Two of their songs, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "Tonight's th ... |
Total! | In 1996, magazines including issues 53 and 54 of | and the July 1996 issue of Game Informer featured reports of a new Game Bo ... |
Times Higher Education | ... Friedrich Nietzsche and Joseph Schumpeter. In the years 2010 and 2011, the | ranked the University of Bonn as one of the 200 best universities in the w ... |
The Argus | ... eading newspaper. In circulation it soon overtook its rivals The Herald and | , and by 1890 it was selling 100,000 copies a day, making it one of the wo ... |
Newsweek | In the summer of 1977 both TIME and | magazines wrote favorable lead stories on the "punk/new wave" movement. Ac ... |
Das Reich | ... an extra zero to make [the total dead from the raid] 202,040." On 4 March, | , a weekly newspaper founded by Goebbels, published a lengthy article emph ... |
Rolling Stone | ... available commercially. It was ranked as number 500 in the book version of | 's |
Bleed American | ... in the early 2000s, with the platinum-selling success of Jimmy Eat World's | (2001) and Dashboard Confessional's The Places You Have Come to Fear the M ... |
The New York Times | The ACLU supported | in its 1971 suit against the government, requesting permission to publish ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... g story and makes itself fresh, observant, tough and genuinely moving." The | s Kenneth Turan praised Caro for her "willingness to let this story tell i ... |
Fifty Classic Climbs of North America | ... ute would later be listed in Allen Steck and Steve Roper's influential book | . The easiest route on the face is the Casual Route (5.10a), first climbed ... |
The Wall Street Journal | ... vary with time. Charles Dow, one of the founders of Dow Jones & Company and | , enunciated a set of ideas on the subject which are now called Dow Theory ... |
Sibylline oracles | ... Byzantine encyclopedia, the Suda, credits the Hebrew Sibyl as author of the | |
Money | ... utside of the Main Line communities in the Philadelphia area. In July 2005, | magazine ranked Blue Bell 14th on its list of the "100 Best Places to Live ... |
American City Business Journals | ... o in 2004. The port has boosted Brevard's economy by $500 million annually. | rated Brevard 7th for quality of life out of 67 |
The Triangle | ... er of publications to its name by both the student body and the university. | has been the university's newspaper since 1926. The yearbook was first pub ... |
De la pirotechnia | ... repeatedly until bonding occurred. In 1540, Vannoccio Biringuccio published | , which includes descriptions of the forging operation. Renaissance crafts ... |
The Hollywood Reporter | ... mators were less pleased by Bakshi's arrival and placed an advertisement in | , stating that his "filth" was unwelcome in California. By the time produc ... |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein, originally serialized in | (October, November, December 1956, with covers and interior illustrations ... |
Annals of the Four Masters | In the | , compiled in the 1630s, Magh nAla is misrepresented as Magh Eala, the Don ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... (The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, section 5.197). However, as the | points out, "O" and "Oh" were originally used interchangeably. With the ad ... |
Kerrang! | ... st push boundaries", said Till Lindemann in an interview with rock magazine | . "We can't help it if people don't like those boundaries being pushed. |
Women's Health | ... books and magazines, including Men's Health, Prevention, Runner's World and | magazines. Buckeye Pipe Line, a United States petroleum distributor, also ... |
Suda | The medieval Byzantine encyclopedia, the | , credits the Hebrew Sibyl as author of the Sibylline oracles |
Slate | ... etimes the two question counsel in seeming coordination. Dahlia Lithwick of | described Scalia's technique |
Ramparts | ... z returned to the United States and became editor of the New Left magazine, | |
Berita Harian | ... es The Star, The New Straits Times, and the free The Sun; the Malay dailies | , Utusan Malaysia, Harian Metro, and Kosmo!; the Chinese dailies Kwong Wah ... |
Le Journal de Mickey | ... tories started in 1952, as a one-pager comic published in each issue of the | , drawn by Louis Santel (Tenas) and written by Pierre Fallot. After a few ... |
The Forward | Writing in | , J.J. Goldberg described Scalia as "the intellectual anchor of the court' ... |
Fire the Bastards! | ... sheets blasting the critics; the series was collected later under the title | ) Shortly after the publication of The Recognitions, Gaddis married his fi ... |
The New York Observer | ... ten Tomatoes), Mulholland Drive was not without its detractors. Rex Reed of | said it was the worst film he had seen in 2001, calling it "a load of moro ... |
Aeneid | The main ancient source for the story is the | of Virgil, a Latin epic poem from the time of Augustus. The event does not ... |
Newsday | ... 1971, the White House requested an audit of the tax return of the editor of | , after he wrote a series of articles about the financial dealings of a fr ... |
Men's Health | ... world's largest publishers of health-related books and magazines, including | , Prevention, Runner's World and Women's Health magazines. Buckeye Pipe Li ... |
Biographia Literaria | ... r, were first published including "Kubla Khan". His literary autobiography, | , appeared in 1817. His home became a place of pilgrimage for figures such ... |
Goodbye to a River | In the 1980s, Texas Monthly Press published such books as | and Hank the Cowdog and authors such as Bud Shrake, Stephen Harrigan and G ... |
The Persistence of Vision | ... n biological science were revelatory in the 1970s when his story collection | was released. The title story won the Hugo and Nebula awards |
International Herald Tribune | In the August 21, 2004 edition of the | van Creveld wrote, "Had the Iranians not tried to build nuclear weapons, t ... |
The Illustrated London News | ... News, The British Architect, The Civil Engineer's and Architect's Journal, | , The Times and Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects |
Harian Metro | ... es, and the free The Sun; the Malay dailies Berita Harian, Utusan Malaysia, | , and Kosmo!; the Chinese dailies Kwong Wah Yit Poh, Sin Chew Daily, China ... |
Great Falls Tribune | The | is published in Great Falls |
Gospel of John | ... buted to John the Evangelist, traditionally thought to be the author of the | and the other two epistles of John. This Epistle is the shortest book in t ... |
Bibliotheca | ... giving the god the epithet Lykaios and establishing games in his honor. The | , a Roman-era mythological compendium, adds the story that Lycaon attempte ... |
Guitar World | In January 2007, the readers of | voted May's guitar solos "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Brighton Rock" into the "to ... |
How to Rap | In the book | , Masta Ace explains how Rakim and Big Daddy Kane caused a shift in the wa ... |
Spycatcher | Peter Wright, in his book | , claimed that in 1967 Mountbatten attended a private meeting with press b ... |
The Virtue of Selfishness | ... d in non-fiction books such as Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology and | |
Libro de los juegos | ... had reached Iceland by the 13th century. In Spain, the Alfonso X manuscript | , completed in 1283, describes rules for a number of dice and table games ... |
The Daily Iowan | ... football player, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and editor of | , an independent newspaper which serves the university campus. He earned h ... |
A tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain | Writer Daniel Defoe devotes a few pages to the town in | . Visiting in 1722, he noted its formidable fort and harbour "of a vast ex ... |
GQ | In 2005, he was involved in a feature titled "British Rule" for | , charting the British influence on rock n' roll, photographing several ar ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... grasping it one-quarter of the distance from the lower end is suggested in | |
Chicago Tribune | ... advertising the land by placing flyers in Northern newspapers, such as the | , that touted Briny's "$3 a week rent." In 1958, Miller wanted to retire a ... |
The New Republic | ... stake, leading to a more fantastic afterlife, which was later criticized by | as "a Rotarian atmosphere congenial to audiences who seek not reality but ... |
The Te of Piglet | | was written by Benjamin Hoff following the publication of The Tao of Pooh. ... |
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches | ... iente and included material from a variety of modern sources, (notably from | and the writings of Aleister Crowley) it also included sections written in ... |
Daily Express | ... riginal novel was adapted as a daily comic strip which was published in the | newspaper and syndicated around the world. The adaptation ran from 3 Octob ... |
Computing with the Amstrad CPC | ... ser publication, as well as independent titles like Amstrad Action, Amtix!, | , CPC Attack, Australia's The Amstrad User, France's Amstrad Cent Pour Cen ... |
Men's Journal | In 2004 Madison was named the healthiest city in America by | magazine. Many major streets in Madison have designated bike lanes and the ... |
Rough Guide | Newcastle was in the top ten of the country's top night spots, and The | to Britain placed Newcastle upon Tyne's nightlife as Great Britain's no. 1 ... |
The Way | In 1939, Escrivá published | , a collection of 999 maxims concerning spirituality. In the 1940s, Opus D ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... in his opinion of himself, to Jurgen. Cabell was also a major influence on | , acknowledged as such in the rear of Gaiman's novels Stardust and America ... |
The Christian Science Monitor | ... abia, southern Jordan, northern Iraq (Kurdistan), and Nicholas Birch of the | claims there is circumstantial evidence for its existence in Syria, wester ... |
Newsweek | ... South Korea have switched to this digital telephone service. A January 2005 | article suggested that Internet telephony may be "the next big thing." As ... |
The Climb | ... Krakauer. Boukreev's supporters (who include G. Weston DeWalt, who co-wrote | ) state that using bottled oxygen gives a false sense of security. Krakaue ... |
Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern | ... s become "official." One proposal devised by the College humor magazine the | was Keggy the Keg, an anthropomorphic beer keg who makes occasional appear ... |
NME | In an interview with | , Josh Homme revealed plans of a re-issue of Rated R which would feature B ... |
Ante-Nicene Fathers | ... n writings into English. It was published between 1886 and 1900. Unlike the | which was produced by using earlier translations of the Ante-Nicene Christ ... |
Homage to Catalonia | ... M in Catalonia from December 1936 until June 1937. His memoir of that time, | , was first published in 1938 and foreshadowed the causes of Second World ... |
Daily Express | Goldfinger was serialised on a daily basis in the | newspaper from 18 March 1959 onwards |
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction | ... thologized author alive) and much respected by critics. John Clute wrote in | : "His influence upon writers like Harlan Ellison and Samuel R. Delany was ... |
The Destruction of Dresden | ... azi polemicists—most notably by the British writer David Irving in his book | —in an attempt to establish a moral equivalence between the death toll of ... |
Time | ... njoyed success in 1992 in London, in 1994 in New York and on tour. In 1999, | magazine named Carousel the best musical of the 20th century |
Atari ST | Later models of the | also included a blitter co-processor, which was named in all capitals as t ... |
Guinness World Records | According to | , as of 1 March 2011, the world's hottest chili pepper is the Trinidad Sco ... |
The Australian | ... ship with Calwell, never good, deteriorated further after a 1965 article in | was published. The article reported off-the-record comments Whitlam had ma ... |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer | ... merican, the Atlanta Georgian, the Chicago Examiner, the Detroit Times, the | , the Washington Times, the Washington Herald, and his flagship the San Fr ... |
La Jeune Belgique | ... en, Georges - Janson, Paul-Emile - Jemmape (department) - Jenever - Jette - | - Jeune Europ |
Pif gadget | ... e and began a series of short Corto Maltese stories for the comics magazine | , an arrangement lasting four years and producing many 20 page stories. In ... |
OED | ... e that the term paganism was in use in English before the 17th century. The | instances Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776): "Th ... |
Meditations on First Philosophy | ... above logic. A view supported by René Descartes He issues this idea in his | |
Philosophy of Freedom | ... rly work of the founder of anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner, culminated in his | (also translated as The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity and Intuitive Thi ... |
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | ... they come neighing, to a horse nation", taken almost verbatim from the book | , while "Spiritwalker" dealt with shamanism, and the record's title and ti ... |
Winston-Salem Journal | ... well as nearby Jonesville and parts of Wilkes County and Yadkin County. The | and Mount Airy News, larger daily newspapers, also cover Surry County |
CPC Attack | ... pendent titles like Amstrad Action, Amtix!, Computing with the Amstrad CPC, | , Australia's The Amstrad User, France's Amstrad Cent Pour Cent and Amstar ... |
Sound on Sound | ... , which forced the hand of Queen's USA label, Elektra. In an interview with | , Baker reflects that "it was a strange situation where radio on both side ... |
Forbes | ... ssets owned by her personally or held in trust for the nation are included. | magazine estimated her wealth at US$450 million in 2010, but no official f ... |
Time | ... l imitation of the Davis mannerisms as Bette turns on herself in this one". | magazine noted that Davis was compulsively watchable even while criticizin ... |
The Tao of Pooh | The Te of Piglet was written by Benjamin Hoff following the publication of | . Both books feature the original drawing of E. H. Shepard. The Te of Pigl ... |
Atlanta Georgian | ... 8 newspapers, among them the Los Angeles Examiner, the Boston American, the | , the Chicago Examiner, the Detroit Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, ... |
Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture | ... tion. Its composition is usually dated to roughly between 1700–1100 BC. The | (s.v. Indo-Iranian languages, p. 306) gives 1500–1000 BC |
King Leopold's Ghost | In | (1998), Adam Hochschild argues that literary scholars have made too much o ... |
Tevye and his Daughters | Fiddler on the Roof was originally titled Tevye. It is based on | (or Tevye the Milkman) and other tales by Sholem Aleichem that he wrote in ... |
Partisan Review | ... nism, Clement Greenberg's essay, Avant-Garde and Kitsch, first published in | in 1939, is a defence of the avant-garde in the face of popular culture. L ... |
Time Out | ... -Smith started his writing career in the late 1980s, with weekly columns in | magazine where he took over from Julie Burchill, the short-lived Sunday Co ... |
The Wall Street Journal | ... st start by giving to the Senior Class Gift. According to a 2008 article in | , Dartmouth graduates also earn higher median salaries at least 10 years a ... |
A Monetary History of the United States | ... economics from the mid-1950s, and especially after his 1963 publication of | |
New York Herald | ... Greeley had been pursuing his political career, Whitelaw Reid, owner of the | , had gained control of the Tribune |
Whitaker's Almanac of London | ... ac has made for itself a secure position, second only to the forty-year-old | , with which alone it can be compared. |
Vanity Fair | ... rent inhabitants of note include Graydon Carter, the editor of the magazine | , comedian Joan Rivers, actress Christine Baranski, and bandleader Peter D ... |
American Journal of Psychiatry | ... es attempts at infanticide and suicide are common. A study published in the | revealed that 44% of filicidal fathers had a diagnosis of psychosis. In ad ... |
Amstrad Action | ... icial Amstrad Computer User publication, as well as independent titles like | , Amtix!, Computing with the Amstrad CPC, CPC Attack, Australia's The Amst ... |
Vijaya Karnataka | ... ecame the first Kannada newspaper to be circulated in Bangalore. Currently, | and The Times of India are the most widely circulated Kannada and English ... |
The Poverty of Historicism | Karl Popper, in The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945) and | (1961), articulated an influential critique of totalitarianism: in both wo ... |
Harper's Weekly | ... b) of Philadelphia, was formed. (A famous image from that era, published in | in 1866, shows the Athletic players dressed in uniforms displaying the fam ... |
A Modest Proposal | ... or in Book III of Gulliver's Travels) or immorality (such as the speaker of | , who offers an entirely logical and wholly immoral proposal for cannibali ... |
Das Reich | ... ry of the raids since a March 1945 article in the Nazi-run weekly newspaper | claimed that this had occurred. For example, British historian Alexander M ... |
Lituanus | (Adapted from | with changes according to Encyclopedia of the Lithuanian Language. |
Pravda | ... 5–6 July attacks were made on the editorial offices and printing presses of | and on the Palace of Kshesinskaia, where the Central Committee and the Pet ... |
Rolling Stone | ... st rock album of the decade on its "Rock’s Best Albums of the Decade" list. | named it 82nd best album of the decade |
The Picture of Dorian Gray | ... in action or violence, Earnest lacks the self-conscious decadence found in | and Salome |
CIA World Factbook | According to | the numbers are : Roman Catholic 83%–88%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... pute the verdict of James D. Forbes, an editor of the eighth edition of the | : "His scientific glory is different in kind from that of Young and Fresne ... |
Variety | ... best clubs, finally appearing at the celebrated Persian Room in 1945, with | proclaiming, "Liberace looks like a cross between Cary Grant and Robert Al ... |
Aftonbladet | ... usinessman and politician. He is best known as the founder of the newspaper | in 1830. Hierta was a leading agitator for political and social reform in ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... re's Swamp Thing, The Floronic Man is detained there, and in The Sandman by | , Doctor Destiny escapes the asylum to wreak havoc on both the real and dr ... |
The Electrician | ... f Heaviside's work remained undiscovered for some time after publication in | , and so its rights lay in the public domain. AT&T later employed one of i ... |
Titan Books | ... mmidge and illustrated by John McLusky. Goldfinger was reprinted in 2005 by | as part of the Dr. No anthology, which in addition to Dr. No, also include ... |
On the Heavens | ... ng Avicenna eighteen questions, ten of which were criticisms of Aristotle's | |
The Atlas of Middle-earth | ... do is a plan of Minas Tirith. Pages 138&139 in Karen Wynn Fonstad's revised | show a different plan of Minas Tirith. They are at variance with each othe ... |
Rolling Stone | ... World) hit number two. In a retrospective interview, Anthony DeCurtis from | magazine explains the song's relatively poor performance in the US charts ... |
George | In a 1998 interview for | magazine, Westmoreland criticized the battlefield prowess of his opponent ... |
The Times of India | ... da newspaper to be circulated in Bangalore. Currently, Vijaya Karnataka and | are the most widely circulated Kannada and English newspapers in Bangalore ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | The | elaborates on the historical timeline problem |
Hockey News | ... e same since the beginning and was ranked the sixth best NHL logo in a 2008 | poll. The Flyers unveiled a 3D version of this logo with metallic accents ... |
A Mathematical Theory of Communication | ... on. For patent reasons, the result was not published until 1950. In 1948, " | ", one of the founding works in information theory, was published by Claud ... |
Amtix! | ... mputer User publication, as well as independent titles like Amstrad Action, | , Computing with the Amstrad CPC, CPC Attack, Australia's The Amstrad User ... |
Music Week | ... ess and Melody Maker but not on the chart published by Record Retailer (now | ). On the other hand, "Strawberry Fields Forever" was part of a double A-s ... |
New York Amsterdam News | ... self-abnegation of their own culture. His comments brought rebuke from the | as they retorted that his conveyance of elitism had "'jolly well [made an ... |
The Origins of Totalitarianism | In | , Hannah Arendt argued that Nazi and State communist regimes were new form ... |
Suda | ... Niccolò Alamanni in 1623 at Lyons. Its existence was already known from the | , Latin Anecdota, "unpublished writings"). The Secret History covers rough ... |
Aftonbladet | ... inum-selling fourth album Vapen & ammunition from 2002. The Swedish tabloid | has awarded Kent with 11 Rockbjörnen awards, including the prestigious "Aw ... |
hymn book | ... he Church of Scotland has no compulsory prayer book although it does have a | (the 4th edition was published in 2005) and its Book of Common Order conta ... |
Variety magazine | ... ormance in the film was praised by film critics, with Jonathan Holloland of | writing "if confirmation is still needed that Cruz is an actress first and ... |
Los Angeles Times | In a 2010 | article, former Happy Days writer Fred Fox Jr., who wrote the episode that ... |
Systema Naturae | ... the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, | , under the name of Motacilla rubecula. Its specific epithet rubecula is a ... |
Acts of the Apostles | ... anted to call down fire on a Samaritan town, but were rebuked by Jesus. The | 12:1 records that Herod had James executed by sword. He is the only apostl ... |
Premiere | ... , an icon with a grand style, so even her excesses are realistic." In 2006, | magazine ranked her portrayal of Margo Channing in the film as fifth on th ... |
More Fun Comics | ... published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in a next issue ad in | #51 (Jan. 1940) and received his first story the following month, #52 (Feb ... |
The New York Times | ... real scenes and images that relate to the cryptic narrative. A. O. Scott of | writes that while some might consider the plot an "offense against narrati ... |
Into That Silent Sea | ... d then again in greater detail of her life and spaceflight in the 2007 book | by Colin Burgess and Francis French, including interviews with Tereshkova ... |
Time | ... n received critical praise, both inside and outside of the comics industry. | magazine, which noted that the series was "by common assent the best of br ... |
Weird Fantasy | ... s which appeared in the famous The Crypt of Terror, The Vault of Horror and | titles, as well as in the lesser-known Gunfighter, Happy Houlihans, Moon G ... |
Der Spiegel | ... ry prowess, according to the Glimpses of World History by Jawaharlal Nehru. | commented on 6. November 1948 that the Sword of Attila was hanging menacin ... |
Prose Edda | ... dda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material; in the | and Heimskringla, both written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; in ... |
Aeneid | ... ated that the Etruscans came from Lydia, repeated in Virgil's epic poem the | , and Etruscan-like language was found on the Lemnos stele. However, recen ... |
Washingtonian magazine | ... as an instructor at the Naval Academy in 1979 when he wrote the article for | that was critical of women in combat and of them attending the service aca ... |
Der Judenstaat | ... acted to Herzl's Jewish nationalism, nor did the publication review Herzl's | . Zweig himself called Herzl's book an "obtuse text, [a] piece of nonsense ... |
The Life of the Cosmos | ... scales. Smolin summarized the idea in a book aimed at a lay audience called | |
DisneyWar | According to the book | , Disney's David Vogel read Shyamalan's speculative script and instantly l ... |
Cahiers du cinéma | ... ook Hitchcock At Work, written by Bill Krohn, the American correspondent of | . Krohn, after investigating several script revisions, notes to other prod ... |
The Covent-Garden Journal | In January 1752, Fielding started a biweekly periodical titled | , which he would publish under the pseudonym of "Sir Alexander Drawcansir, ... |
Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine | ... cold by an average of 1.4 days. However, Dr. Wallace Sampson, an editor of | and a Stanford University emeritus clinical professor of medicine, says th ... |
Time | ... h. The word is a portmanteau of television and evangelism and was coined by | magazine. A “televangelist” is a Christian minister who devotes a large po ... |
The City of God | ... of the city than that of the Christian God, inspiring St Augustine to write | , alternative title "De Civitate Dei contra Paganos: The City of God again ... |
Ballantine Adult Fantasy series | From 1969 through 1972, the | returned six of Cabell's novels to print, and elevated his profile in the ... |
The Russian Messenger | ... lstoy, published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical | . Tolstoy clashed with its editor Mikhail Katkov over political issues tha ... |
On the Origin of Species | ... m his famous 1858 paper to the Linnean Society (which led Darwin to publish | ) Alfred Russel Wallace says of the evolutionary principle |
Botteghe Oscure | In 1952 Calvino wrote with Giorgio Bassani for | , a magazine named after the popular name of the party's head-offices. He ... |
Time | ... nd on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. | included this novel in its "TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 192 ... |
Systema Naturae | ... the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, | . The genus name Gavia comes from the Latin for "sea mew", as used by anci ... |
New York Herald Tribune | From 1957-1963, Jaffee drew the elongated Tall Tales panel for the | , which was syndicated to over 100 newspapers. Jaffee credited its middlin ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... Minneapolis. The city was also named the number one college sports town by | in 2003 |
The Children of Húrin | ... tmaster and maker of devices. He appeared in person in The Silmarillion and | . It is said that he is only less evil than Morgoth because for a long tim ... |
Le Populaire | ... ions, the sociologist Robert Verdier minimized the "gender gap," stating in | that women had not voted in a consistent way, dividing themselves, as men, ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... with David Letterman to deny all of this. In a February 1995 interview with | , he said that the radiation treatment was to remove nodules from his voca ... |
USA Today | ... ashington Examiner whose cartoons also appear in The San Francisco Examiner | ;; and The Los Angeles Times. Mr. Beeler is also internationally syndicate ... |
Servile State | ... the basis that it further alienates man by making him more dependent on the | . Distributists such as Dorothy Day did not favor social security when it ... |
Times-Standard | ... or two major daily newspapers at different times in its 150 years, only the | , owned by the Colorado-based Media News Group (founded by Dean Singleton) ... |
Allmusic | According to Bill Dahl at | |
Sports Illustrated | In 2004, Aurora was honored as the | magazine's 50th Anniversary "Sportstown" for Colorado because of its exemp ... |
American Journal of Psychiatry | ... d separately, and treated by psychiatrists. In a 2002 review article in the | , Professor Joseph B. Martin, Dean of Harvard Medical School and a neurolo ... |
TripAdvisor | ... and foreign tourists. Baguio is the lone Philippine destination in the 2011 | Traveler's Choice Destinations Awards, Asia category, with the city being ... |
The War in Eastern Europe | ... hopes of seeing action at Gallipoli. These experiences led to Reed's book, | , published in April 1916 |
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches | ... containing sections adopted from various sources, such as Aleister Crowley, | , and even Rudyard Kipling, went on to become the traditional text for Gar ... |
My Aim Is True | ... s Than Zero", released on 25 March 1977. Two months later, his debut album, | (1977), was released to moderate commercial success (No. 14 in the UK and, ... |
Amstrad Computer User | ... pain, Germany, Denmark, Australia, and Greece. Titles included the official | publication, as well as independent titles like Amstrad Action, Amtix!, Co ... |
Suda | ... lourished about the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century AD. The | says only that he lived in the times of Marcus Aurelius, but the contempt ... |
People | The October 1, 1990 edition of | included an interview with then-First Lady of the United States Barbara Bu ... |
De Veritate | ... 3–1648) is generally considered the "father of English Deism," and his book | (1624) the first major statement of deism. Deism flourished in England bet ... |
The True Believer | ... awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in February 1983. His first book, | , published in 1951, was widely recognized as a classic, receiving critica ... |
New York World | ... ad-to-head circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer, owner and publisher of the | , from whom he "stole" Richard F. Outcault, the inventor of color comics, ... |
The New York Times Best Seller list | ... inancial problems, Asprin stopped writing in the 1990s. He had two books on | which piqued the interest of fans and the IRS. Unfortunately this came rig ... |
Business Review Weekly's | In 2008 The Wiggles were named | top-earning Australian entertainers for the fourth year in a row having ea ... |
Advertising Age | ... coined the famous advertising line "A Diamond is Forever" in 1947. In 2000, | magazine named "A Diamond Is Forever" the best advertising slogan of the t ... |
Famitsu | ... ed on lists conducted by the Japanese. In a 2006 readers' poll conducted by | magazine, the game was voted the 37th best game of all time on a list of 1 ... |
Ezekiel | ... Bible. E. W. Bullinger interpreted the creatures appearing in the books of | and Revelation as the middle signs of the four quarters of the Zodiac, wit ... |
The New York Times | ... "I'll have what she's having." When Estelle Reiner died at age 94 in 2008, | referred to her as the woman "who delivered one of the most memorably funn ... |
The Realist | ... the television program That Was The Week That Was. Paul Krassner's magazine | was immensely popular during the 1960s and early 1970s among people in the ... |
Gospel of John | ... e been tutored by John the Apostle. (John had used Logos terminology in the | and the letter of 1 John). Irenaeus prefers to speak of the Son and the Sp ... |
Neue Freie Presse | ... es, as in his story "Buchmendel". Although his essays were published in the | , whose literary editor was the Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, Zweig was no ... |
The New Republic | ... nvictus earned Damon an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. | observed, "It is not a demanding role, but the ever-more-actorly Damon bri ... |
The Chicago Manual of Style | ... part of The Oxford Manual of Style. Comparable in authority and stature to | for published American English, the Oxford Manual is a fairly exhaustive s ... |
Almagest | Ptolemy of Alexandria mapped the stars in Books VII and VIII of his | , in which he used Sirius as the location for the globe's central meridian ... |
Confidential | ... ours after Liberace gave a deposition in his $25 million libel suit against | magazine, two masked intruders attacked his mother in the garage of Libera ... |
The New York Times | ... , and critics generally voiced their approval. Ada Louise Huxtable wrote in | that Pei's building was "a palatial statement of the creative accommodatio ... |
The Wealth of Nations | ... e influential than the magna opera of other famous economists, like Smith's | |
Hudson Dispatch | ... daily papers available for sale or delivery. Until its closing in 1991 the | , a morning daily newspaper that once had a circulation of 39,132, was bas ... |
20th Century Ghosts | Best New Horror, a short story from the book | , has the main character reading a horror tale called Button Boy |
The Road to Serfdom | ... the idea of totalitarianism in his classic defense of economic competition | (1944). In his Introduction, Hayek contrasts Western Anglo values with Naz ... |
L'Osservatore Romano | ... ncerned sex between priests and adolescents. Giovanni Maria Vian, editor of | , the Vatican's official newspaper, said the continuing criticism of Pope ... |
Now or Never | ... Rahmat Ali, a Pakistan Movement activist, who published it in his pamphlet | , using it as an acronym ("thirty million Muslim brethren who live in PAKS ... |
Mein Kampf | ... nny to the now-principal Dr. Sweeney on account of Danny's history paper on | . Dr. Sweeney convinces Murray to give him another chance. Dr. Sweeney tel ... |
The Washington Examiner | ... tral show The Colbert Report, and Nate Beeler, the editorial cartoonist for | whose cartoons also appear in The San Francisco Examiner; USA Today; and T ... |
Glimpses of World History | ... ror Wilhelm II praising Attila the Hun's military prowess, according to the | by Jawaharlal Nehru |
Rolling Stone | ... ing albums of 1992. The popular breakthrough of these grunge bands prompted | to nickname Seattle "the new Liverpool." Major record labels signed most o ... |
Nintendo Power | ... Gs, Gamasutra featured EarthBound on the list. In the January 2010 issue of | , editors named the game "The Ultimate Cult Hit" |
Hart's Rules | ... in English; they were gradually expanded and eventually published, first as | and, most recently (in 2002), as part of The Oxford Manual of Style. Compa ... |
Q Magazine | An interview with the band in a March 2012 issue of | confirmed the completion of a new album, titled Valtari and scheduled for ... |
The Second Sex | ... any of the questions of feminism with the publication of Le Deuxième Sexe ( | ) in 1949. The book expressed feminists' sense of injustice. Second-wave f ... |
PC Gamer | ... himself has been widely featured in several computer magazines—particularly | , which has listed Wright in its annual 'Game Gods' feature, alongside suc ... |
Sequence | ... lm-making, Anderson was a prominent film critic writing for the influential | magazine (1947–52), which he co-founded with Gavin Lambert and Karel Reisz ... |
Varsity | ... article on 12 June 1953). The Cambridge University undergraduate newspaper | also ran its own short article on the discovery on Saturday 30 May 1953. B ... |
Forbes | ... tional relevance, including two among the 150 world's biggest, according to | magazine: BBVA at #40 and Iberdrola at #122. The city's GDP per capita is ... |
Book of Martyrs | ... hrist" was instrumental in publicising accusations of torture in his famous | , claiming that More had often personally used violence or torture while i ... |
On the Sphere of the World | ... advanced evidence in favor of the idea that the Earth was a sphere. Also, " | ", the most influential astronomy textbook of the 13th century and require ... |
The San Francisco Examiner | ... torial cartoonist for The Washington Examiner whose cartoons also appear in | ; USA Today; and The Los Angeles Times. Mr. Beeler is also internationally ... |
Des Imagistes | ... f Aldington and H.D., Pound decided to publish an anthology under the title | . It was first published in Alfred Kreymborg's little magazine The Glebe a ... |
Artforum | ... lobby, particularly its attempt to lure casual visitors. In his review for | , critic Richard Hennessy described a "shocking fun-house atmosphere" and ... |
Catholic Encyclopedia | ... ntury until 1972, and was thus used at the Council of Trent and in the 1913 | . (died 1160) is the first writer known to have used the term, which did n ... |
The Observer | ... cademic, was born in Coventry and attended Bablake School. He was editor of | newspaper from 1975 to 1993 |
People | ... ved a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was named Sexiest Man Alive by | magazine. Damon has been actively involved in charitable work, including t ... |
Table Talk | ... Southern Peninsula, the Southern Suburbs Tatler from the Southern Suburbs, | from Table View and Tygertalk from Tygervalley/Durbanville. Afrikaans lang ... |
The Boys of Summer | ... ). His final film project was an adaptation of Roger Kahn's classic book, " | ." To Ring's great regret, funding did not materialize |
Travel + Leisure | ... and Montreal. In 2011, Santorini was voted as "The World's Best Island" in | . Its neighboring island Mykonos, came in fifth in the European category |
Film Journal International | ... . The film was critically and commercially unsuccessful. Kevin Lally of the | commented in his review for the film that "in an ironic casting twist, the ... |
Kiplinger's Personal Finance | ... UC Berkeley, University of Virginia, UCLA, and the University of Michigan. | has also ranked UNC as the number one "best value" public school for in-st ... |
Allmusic | ... 79–1984) was "easily identified by its relatively simple raps" according to | , "the emphasis was not on lyrical technique, but simply on good times", o ... |
The Times Literary Supplement | ... Fleming is to be measured by the fact that it is made not to seem so." For | , Michael Robson considered that "a new Bond has emerged from these pages: ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... the eighth best film set in Los Angeles in the last 25 years, by a group of | writers and editors, with two criteria: "The movie had to communicate some ... |
A People's History of the United States | Damon narrated the audiobook version of historian Howard Zinn's | , published in 2003. Zinn had been his next-door neighbor growing up in Ca ... |
Billboard | ... ated the song for Atlantic Records. As a result, it rose to Number 3 on the | R&B chart |
International Herald Tribune | ... ny completed its purchase of The Washington Post 50 percent interest in the | (IHT) for US$65 million. The New York Times Company, which had owned 50% o ... |
Neil Gaiman | Black Orchid, written by | and illustrated by Dave McKean, also featured Arkham Asylum. The award-win ... |
Deipnosophistae | The | , which mean "dinner-table philosophers" or perhaps "authorities on banque ... |
Into Thin Air | ... termath of the 1996 disaster further intensified the debate. Jon Krakauer's | (1997) expressed the author's personal criticisms of the use of bottled ox ... |
Neil Gaiman | The Corinthian is a fictional character in | 's comic book series The Sandman. He can first be seen in The Sandman #10 ... |
The Detroit News | ... Grosse Ile was ranked the highest out of 88 school districts in Michigan by | |
Aeneid | In Virgil's | , Deiphobus appears in the Underworld to Aeneas. He tells Aeneas the story ... |
Politics as a Vocation | ... ajor works, such as the General Economic History, Science as a Vocation and | . In Munich, he headed the first German university institute of sociology, ... |
La Jeune Belgique | ... hey later became his collaborators on the revolutionary artistic magazine " | " |
Vogue Paris | ... oint in the past, she has since moved on to become the plus-size editor for | . The other Muppets must beg her to leave her highly successful new life a ... |
The Washington Post | January 1, 2003 – The company completed its purchase of | 50 percent interest in the International Herald Tribune (IHT) for US$65 mi ... |
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum | ... n monks: Helmold in the manuscript Chronicon Slavorum and Adam of Bremen in | . The Polabian language survived until the beginning of the 19th century i ... |
The Ring | ... yn, New York. He had an amateur record of 29-6, according to the March 1983 | magazine |
A Pattern Language | ... and strategies for design. The architect Christopher Alexander, in his book | formalized a lot of spatial relationships into a grammar for design. I'd r ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... the editor. At a later period he was one of the leading contributors to the | (seventh and eighth editions) writing, among others, the articles on elect ... |
The Times of India | ... pdates. On the web, Explocity provides listings information. Deccan Herald, | and The Hindu provide e-paper services |
Newsweek | ... being perceived as a "Palm Beach boozer, lout and tabloid grotesque" while | said Kennedy was "the living symbol of the family flaws. |
The Hindu | ... locity provides listings information. Deccan Herald, The Times of India and | provide e-paper services |
National Journal | Sanchez is . | rated her votes in 2006 in three areas: Economic, Social, and Foreign. The ... |
Dictionary of National Biography | ... , actor and author, "Sir" John Hill, credited with 76 separate works in the | , the most valuable of which dealing with botany, is also said to have bee ... |
The Climb | ... de who felt impugned by Krakauer's book, co-authored a rebuttal book called | . The dispute sparked a debate within the climbing community. In May 2004, ... |
Compact Oxford English Dictionary | ... l fact, in the absence of much relevant context. The word is defined by the | as "an item of unreliable information that is repeated so often that it be ... |
Philosophical Investigations | In the introduction to | , Wittgenstein mentions discussions with Sraffa over many years and says: ... |
Science as a Vocation | ... riod were collected into major works, such as the General Economic History, | and Politics as a Vocation. In Munich, he headed the first German universi ... |
Edge magazine | ... industry from a novelty into a global industry to the success of the game. | attributed the shift of video games from bars and arcades to more mainstre ... |
Witchcraft Today | ... f the last Witchcraft Act in 1951. In 1954 Gerald Gardner published a book, | , in which he claimed to reveal the existence of a witch-cult that dated b ... |
La Jeune Belgique | ... egree and took up journalism and poetry. In 1885, Giraud became a member of | , a Belgian nationalist literary movement that met at the Café Sésino in B ... |
Evening Standard | ... ee days later to recuperate at Windsor Castle. In August the same year, the | newspaper reported that Philip was suffering from prostate cancer. Bucking ... |
Tiger Beat | ... umber 1 hit Indianapolis and when Menudo started making it to the covers of | and other major teen magazines, and also when Menudo became famous in the ... |
Evening Standard | ... rrative does not slip into top gear until Goldfinger unfolds his plan". The | looked at why Bond was a success and listed "the things that make Bond att ... |
Daily Mail | In August 2007, newspapers of the | group and the Isle of Man Newspapers reported that Wisdom was in the Abbot ... |
Port Folio Weekly | Newport News's daily newspaper is the Daily Press. Other papers include the | , the New Journal and Guide, the Hampton Roads Business Journal, and the J ... |
The New York Times | ... ron screenplay, is the chemistry between Crystal and Ryan." In a review for | , Caryn James called When Harry Met Sally... an "often funny but amazingly ... |
Empire | ... ary criterion of communicating an inherent truth about the L.A. experience. | magazine placed Mulholland Drive at 391 on their 500 greatest films of all ... |
Pilote | Astérix was originally serialised in the magazine | , in the very first issue published on 29 October 1959. In 1961 the first ... |
Rolling Stone | ... "designed to belatedly introduce a mainstream audience to Norman's music". | magazine described the album as "compelling proof Christian rock doesn't a ... |
Steal This Book | The album title is a reference to Abbie Hoffman's book | , which is regarded as a classic example of counterculture literature. A s ... |
The Boston Globe | ... on acquired as part of John W. Henry's purchase of the famed baseball team. | and other The New York Times Company-owned newspapers acknowledge this rel ... |
Book of Common Prayer | In the process of revising the | in various parts of the Anglican Communion the specification of abstinence ... |
The Silmarillion | ... thus is a great Craftmaster and maker of devices. He appeared in person in | and The Children of Húrin. It is said that he is only less evil than Morgo ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... s of Sir Thomas Browne are the source of many neologisms as recorded by the | |
Book of Esther | ... ndia, Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. There are accounts in the biblical | of dispatches being sent from Susa to provinces as far out as India and th ... |
Business Week | ... s to only 8.5 points for second place Ford as the most interesting exhibit. | described the scene: “More than 30,000 persons daily, the show’s capacity, ... |
The American Prospect | ... branch of economics had even continued to be called "Keynesian". Writing in | Robert Kuttner argued it was not so much excessive Keynesian activism that ... |
Fiore dei Liberi | Unarmed dagger defenses identical to those found in the manual of | and the Codex Wallerstein were integrated into the U.S. Army's training ma ... |
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine | ... of Dorian Gray was published as the lead story in the July 1890 edition of | , along with five others. The story begins with a man painting a picture o ... |
Book of Common Prayer | The | prescribes certain days as days for fasting and abstinence, but since the ... |
Chico Enterprise-Record | ... erkeley, earned in 1946. During the 1940s, she worked as a reporter for the | , and during the 1950s, she worked as part of the editorial staff of two S ... |
Administrative Law Review | ... can Bar Association's official journal concerning administrative law is the | , a quarterly publication that is managed and edited by students at the Wa ... |
Billboard | In 1976, | magazine named her the "Female Entertainer of the Century." In 1993, the G ... |
Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart | ... but not, for example, in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians or | |
Philosophical Investigations | ... th providing Ludwig Wittgenstein with the conceptual break that founded the | , by means of a rude gesture on Sraffa's part |
The Nation | ... 007 rankings but rose to number two in 2008 and to the top spot in 2009. In | , journalist describes Camden as "the physical refuse of postindustrial Am ... |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... enerally considered mediocre by critics in terms of the host's ability. The | Lon Grankhe called O'Brien "nervous, unprepared and generally geeky" and T ... |
Ashmole Bestiary | ... stiary is related to other bestiaries of the Middle Ages and especially the | . Some argue that the Aberdeen Bestiary might be the older of the two |
1 Kings | ... prematurely in consequence of his father's undertaking to rebuild Jericho ( | 16:34), according to Joshua (6:26) |
El Mundo | ... was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing | and El Nuevo Día and leading The San Juan Star in sales. With the temporar ... |
Allmusic | ... were literally creating themselves and their art form at the same time" and | writes, "rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and Rakim bas ... |
First Folio | One year later, the play was included among the plays in the | of Shakespeare's collected plays. However, the version in the Folio is rat ... |
Nature | ... defined and introduced by John Maynard Smith and George R. Price in a 1973 | paper. Such was the time taken in peer-reviewing the paper for Nature that ... |
The Truth About Uri Geller | ... ish his allegedly paranormal feats, and he supported his claims in the book | . Geller sued Randi for $15 million in 1991 and lost. Geller's suit agains ... |
Deshabhimani | ... lude Malayala Manorama, Mathrubhumi, Madhyamam, Deepika, Kerala Kaumudi and | . A number of evening papers, like General), are also published from the c ... |
The Guardian | ... 26 February 1951) is an English political cartoonist, whose work appears in | and other publications. He is known for his left-wing views and distinctiv ... |
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium | ... for a few astrological almanacs written for the university. But Copernicus' | (published in 1543, long after Novara's death) records that on 9 March 149 ... |
The Spectator | ... more often, supporting himself by writing reviews and critical articles for | and other periodicals. About 1910-11 he spent some time at Saltsjöbaden, n ... |
Revolver | ... anctuary Records in the US and EMI in Europe. Heralded as a return to form, | magazine gave the album four stars, calling The System Has Failed "Megadet ... |
The Sunday Times | ... arity of money for its own sake, the cult of power, the lack of standards". | called Goldfinger "Guilt-edged Bond", whilst the Manchester Evening News t ... |
New York World | ... ut in 1886 famed newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, who had purchased The | and quickly transformed it into one of the most influential newspapers in ... |
Guinness Book of World Records | ... rd magazine named her the "Female Entertainer of the Century." In 1993, the | declared Diana Ross the most successful female music artist in history due ... |
The Wall Street Journal | ... mes, Miami Herald, Atlanta Journal Constitution, San Jose Mercury News, and | , among other publications. Throughout the eighties she wrote several arti ... |
Allmusic | ... on was extremely positive; Pitchfork awarded the album a 9.7 out of 10, and | reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that it was "arguably Yo La Tengo's ... |
Radio Times | ... in a list of the top 25 television 'put downs' of the last 40 years by the | magazine. It was the following insult directed at Lord Percy by Edmund Bla ... |
USA Today | ... was ranked the fourth most racially-diverse country in the United States by | . The newspaper based the ranking on calculating the probability that two ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | The | records its earliest known English-language usage of brainwashing in an ar ... |
The Guardian | In 2005, | determined using "estimates of earnings accrued in a composer's lifetime" ... |
The Spiral Dance | She decided to try her hand at nonfiction, and wrote a book, | , on Goddess religion, which she finished in 1977 but was unable to publis ... |
Gospel Book | ... lms of both hands, and the back of the hands. After the last anointing, the | is opened and placed with the writing down upon the head of the one who wa ... |
The New York Times | | commented that "the song's most distinct feature is the fatalistic lyrics" ... |
Newsarama | On June 6, 2006, comic news site | reported that Red Sonja, LLC (which holds rights to the Roy Thomas version ... |
Empire | ... he review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes. In a poll of 500 films held by | magazine, it was voted 254th Greatest Movie of all time |
Entertainment Weekly | ... e L.A. experience, and only one film per director was allowed on the list". | ranked the film #7 on their list of "The Top 50 Cult Films" |
Book of Ether | ... are mentioned only once in the Book of Mormon. The reference occurs in the | , which is ostensibly a history of a nation of early Americans called the ... |
Mommie Dearest | ... d the two and, after Crawford's death, Christina wrote a "tell-all" memoir, | , in which she alleged a lifelong pattern of physical and emotional abuse ... |
El Universal | ... tisan Últimas Noticias gained circulation at the expense of El Nacional and | , which remained more associated with the opposition. Television networks ... |
The San Juan Star | ... gest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing El Mundo and El Nuevo Día and leading | in sales. With the temporary demise in the late 1980s of El Mundo, El Voce ... |
Money | In July 2006, | magazine placed Bethlehem as number 88 on its "Top 100 Best Places to Live ... |
New York World | The first edition of The World Almanac was published by The | newspaper in 1868 (the name of the publication comes from the newspaper it ... |
The Oxford Companion to Music | ... it is referred to as such in some of the standard music references such as | but not, for example, in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians o ... |
San Jose Mercury News | ... writing for The New York Times, Miami Herald, Atlanta Journal Constitution, | , and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications. Throughout the ei ... |
The New York Times | When the film was first released Frank S. Nugent, the film critic of | praised the film and the acting, writing, "And New York, unless we have mi ... |
Manchester Evening News | ... andards". The Sunday Times called Goldfinger "Guilt-edged Bond", whilst the | thought that "Only Fleming could have got away with it...outrageously impr ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... l style was inspired by the Wold Newton Universe of Philip José Farmer, and | helped develop the series (and was originally going to be its co-author). ... |
TV Guide | ... oward Stern Show around the time he sold his web site to Gemstar (owners of | ) |
Daily Chronicle | ... inciting murder Wilde wrote a series of astute columns defending him in the | |
Library of the Fathers | ... translated into English by John Keble and published in 1872 as part of the | series |
Merriam-Webster | ... tionaries, including the Oxford English Dictionary (sense 2b of pepper) and | . The word pepper is commonly used in the botanical and culinary fields in ... |
Prose Edda | Hel is referenced in the | , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, various times. In chapt ... |
Encyclopédie | ... e French government threatened to stop the publication of the famous French | on account of its irreligious spirit, Catherine proposed to Diderot that h ... |
Die Reihe | ... n (Kurtz 1992, 68–72). Together with Eimert, Stockhausen edited the journal | from 1955 to 1962 (Grant 2001, 1–2) |
The New York Times | ... ted after having been signed by President Barack Obama on October 30, 2009. | stated that Helms was "bitterly opposed to federal financing of AIDS resea ... |
Neil Gaiman | Despair is one of the Endless, fictional characters from | 's comic book series, The Sandman |
Vertebrate Palaeontology | The following schema is from the third edition of | . The invertebrate chordate classes are from |
U.S. News & World Report | In 2011, the | ranked UNC Chapel Hill 5th among the nation's top public colleges and univ ... |
Suda | ... ertius Diogenes," and this form of the name is repeated by Sopater, and the | . The modern form "Diogenes Laertius" is much rarer, and occurs in Stephan ... |
TV Guide | In 1996 | ranked her number 23 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list |
Seduction of the Innocent | ... 0s, in the wake of the crackdown on comics which followed Fredric Wertham's | and the United States Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings ... |
People | ... lbums. Smith is an American Music Award recipient; he was also named one of | magazine's "Most Beautiful People" |
Der Spiegel | Frederick Taylor told | , "I personally find the attack on Dresden horrific. It was overdone, it w ... |
Book of Common Prayer | ... er Book to be used within Scotland that was almost identical to the English | , without consultation with either the Scottish Parliament or Kirk. Althou ... |
The Faith Healers | In the book | , Randi explains his anger and relentlessness as arising out of compassion ... |
Comics Buyer's Guide | The original DC comic series was a top vote-getter for the | Fan Awards for Favorite Limited Series for 1998 and 1999. The collected ed ... |
The Complete Plain Words | ... ades. These include, most notably of all, Fowler's Modern English Usage and | by Sir Ernest Gowers. Detailed guidance on many aspects of writing British ... |
The Hero with a Thousand Faces | ... y seen as exemplifying the monomyth structure laid out in Joseph Campbell's | , Gaiman says that he started reading The Hero with a Thousand Faces but r ... |
The Woman's World | ... gazine, his name prominently appearing on the cover. He promptly renamed it | and raised its tone, adding serious articles on parenting, culture, and po ... |
More Fun Comics | The Spectre debuted in | #52 (Feb. 1940) when hard-boiled cop Jim Corrigan was murdered by being st ... |
Record Retailer | ... ines New Musical Express and Melody Maker but not on the chart published by | (now Music Week). On the other hand, "Strawberry Fields Forever" was part ... |
The Marion Star | Marion is served in print by | , the city's only daily newspaper. Online, the city is served by |
Harper's Bazaar | ... g such periodicals as Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Town and Country and | |
The New York Times | ... ymond and George Jones in New York City. The first edition of the newspaper | , published on September 18, 1851, stated: "We publish today the first iss ... |
Southern Living | ... 896. The house has been featured in the New York Times (March 10, 2006), in | Magazine (May 2004) and in a televised Our State Magazine production, amon ... |
Money Magazine's | ... azine's 100 Best Places to Live.Likewise, in 2011 Cheshire was ranked 73 in | 100 Best Places to Live |
Greek Anthology | ... is much rarer, and occurs in Stephanus of Byzantium, and in a lemma to the | . He is also referred to as "Laertes," or just "Diogenes. |
The New York Times | ... ay U.S. state of New Mexico, during the 18th century. An article in 1990 in | stated that about 1500 Hispanic families in northern New Mexico had Jewish ... |
La Jeune Belgique | ... of the painters of the artistic circle "Les XX", he wrote many articles in | and L'Art Moderne with flamboyant criticism on the artistic-literary works ... |
Outside | Journalist Jon Krakauer, on assignment from | magazine, was in one of the affected parties, and afterwards published the ... |
Melody Maker | ... r, it reached the top spot in the musical magazines New Musical Express and | but not on the chart published by Record Retailer (now Music Week). On the ... |
The Te of Piglet | ... The Tao of Pooh. Both books feature the original drawing of E. H. Shepard. | details Piglet's exemplification of the Taoist concept of "virtue of the s ... |
National Geographic | ... e triple fold-outs that were appearing in glossy magazines such as Playboy, | and Life. But Jaffee was asked to do a second installment, and soon the Fo ... |
A Dictionary of the English Language | ... tain. Largely, modern British spelling was standardised in Samuel Johnson's | (1755), although previous writers had also played a significant role in th ... |
Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas Novus | From the 1630s, the Blaeu family issued their work under a similar title, | |
Good Housekeeping | ... ral of the latter still appear, including such periodicals as Cosmopolitan, | , Town and Country and Harper's Bazaar |
The Silmarillion | ... haracter from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, who is primarily discussed in | , but appears also in Tolkien's other works. In Tolkien's pantheon of Midd ... |
The American Mercury | ... in 1945 as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press, a program to promote | , a magazine that Lawrence E. Spivak had purchased in 1939. Before the pro ... |
The Alternate Asimovs | ... was later published in its original form along with other draft stories in | in 1986 |
The Histories | ... Europe and the Middle East. The ancient Greek historian Herodotus states in | of the 5th century BC that Glaucus of Chios "was the man who single-handed ... |
New York | A photograph of Smith was used by | magazine on the cover of its August 22, 1994 issue titled White Trash Nati ... |
The New York Times | ... ere she wrote for The Harvard Crimson, and became a journalist, writing for | , Miami Herald, Atlanta Journal Constitution, San Jose Mercury News, and T ... |
Antiquities of the Jews | In the | , Josephus refers to Seth as virtuous and of excellent character, and repo ... |
The New York Times | ... the "avid anti-Bond and an anti-Fleming man", Anthony Boucher, writing for | appeared to enjoy Goldfinger, saying "the whole preposterous fantasy strik ... |
Federal Register | ... eral government, with the authority to "legislate" (through rulemaking; see | and Code of Federal Regulations), "adjudicate" (through administrative hea ... |
Matthew | ... re found in several other books of the Bible including, Numbers , , Jonah , | , and Luke , and Hebrews . Ezekiel 9 also speaks of a linen-clad messenger ... |
Money Magazine's | ... on of Connecticut is located in Cheshire. In 2009 Cheshire was ranked 72 in | 100 Best Places to Live.Likewise, in 2011 Cheshire was ranked 73 in Money ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... protagonist of DC Comics' Vertigo comic book series The Sandman, written by | . One of the seven Endless, inconceivably powerful beings older and greate ... |
People | ... ving National Treasure" . In 1989, he was proclaimed "Sexiest Man Alive" by | magazine, and in 1999, at age 69, he was voted "Sexiest Man of the Century ... |
The Harvard Crimson | ... locaust. She graduated from Harvard University in 1981, where she wrote for | , and became a journalist, writing for The New York Times, Miami Herald, A ... |
Washington Herald | ... he Detroit Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the Washington Times, the | , and his flagship the San Francisco Examiner |
Harper's Weekly | ... not be trusted. The most vicious attacks came in cartoons by Thomas Nast in | . Greeley ultimately ran far behind Grant, winning only 43% of the vote |
GQ | ... el Kelly published his long, thorough profile "Ted Kennedy on the Rocks" in | magazine. It captured Kennedy as "an aging Irish boyo clutching a bottle a ... |
New York World | On May 25, 1928, Fish saw a classified ad in the Sunday edition of the | that read: "Young man, 18, wishes position in country. Edward Budd, 406 We ... |
Fortnightly Review | ... l and Poison, a satirical biography of Thomas Griffiths Wainewright, in the | , edited by Wilde's friend Frank Harris. Two of Wilde's four writings on a ... |
The Masses | ... ith it." In July and August Reed continued to write aggressive articles for | , which the Post Office now refused to mail, and for Seven Arts, which as ... |
Metal Hammer | ... med by body doubles. The women featured in the video are German porn stars. | released an edited version of the video onto their website. "Ich tu dir we ... |
Larry Flynt | ... gpin, serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, magazine publisher | in The People vs. Larry Flynt, country singer Dusty in A Prairie Home Comp ... |
Life | ... were appearing in glossy magazines such as Playboy, National Geographic and | . But Jaffee was asked to do a second installment, and soon the Fold-In be ... |
Exodus | ... this laconic style: "Is it because there are no graves in Cæsarea (compare | 14:11) that I have sent thee off to Tiberias? Study must precede practice" ... |
gospel | ... whom Saint Luke the Evangelist addresses in the introductory chapter of his | . When the church was founded by Saint Mark during the reign of the Roman ... |
Time Out | ... 977. His comic strip Maggie's Farm appeared in the London listings magazine | from 1979 and later in City Limits, and Lord God Almighty appeared in The ... |
Luke | ... veral other books of the Bible including, Numbers , , Jonah , Matthew , and | , and Hebrews . Ezekiel 9 also speaks of a linen-clad messenger marking th ... |
Esquire | ... d Secrets of the Little Blue Box was published in the October 1971 issue of | magazine. Suddenly, many more people wanted to get into the phone phreakin ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... Bedlam Series, which are some of the greatest sporting draws to the state. | magazine rates the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University am ... |
The New York Times | ... y is an American media company best known as the publisher of its namesake, | . Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. has served as Chairman of the Board since 19 ... |
Galaxy Science Fiction | The Stars, Like Dust was originally serialised under the title Tyrann in | from January to March 1951, and was published as a novel by Doubleday late ... |
Time | ... sion network), El McMeen (guitarist), Norman Pearlstine (editor-in-chief of | ) and Lisa Scottoline (author of legal thrillers) |
Pilote | ... h of Goscinny in 1977). The series first appeared in French in the magazine | on October 29, 1959. As of 2009, 34 comic books in the series have been re ... |
New York Herald Tribune | ... s fantasy strikes me as highly entertaining." Meanwhile, the critic for the | , James Sandoe considered the book to be "a superlative thriller from our ... |
Evening Standard | ... . One of Low's most famous cartoons, Rendezvous, was first published in the | on 20 September 1939. It satirises the cynicism which lay at the heart of ... |
Daily Mail | ... was for "a wider and more generous choice of art and artist." In 2003, the | ran a "Not the Turner Prize" competition. In 2005, the BBC staged a "Mock ... |
The New York Times | ... his time in prison, and his ultimate escape to the United States. It was on | list of the ten best books of the year 1993. The book was adapted into a f ... |
Dagbladet | ... a declining standard of public education in Norway. The Norwegian newspaper | stated: "We are heading for a political earthquake when the votes are coun ... |
Empire | ... was given an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. It was also named by | magazine in September 2008 as the 311th Greatest Movie of All Time |
How to Rap | ... central to rap's flow – many MCs note the importance of staying on-beat in | including Sean Price, Mighty Casey, Zion I, Vinnie Paz, Fredro Starr, Del ... |
U.F.Orb | ... on to the composition "Towers of Dub" by The Orb. It was released on 1992's | . This introduction was in fact a sample taken from an episode of Lewis-Sm ... |
Unfinished Tales | ... in the wreckage of the Dark Tower, or (as Christopher Tolkien speculates in | ), destroyed by the eruption of Orodruin |
Object to Be Destroyed | ... . Works from this period include a metronome with an eye, originally titled | . Another important work from this part of Man Ray's life is the Violon d' ... |
Prose Edda | ... al") is a goddess associated with defensive refusal. Syn is attested in the | , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; and in kennings employe ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... l and Research Institute are ranked #33 and #44, respectively, according to | 2010 rankings of Best Medical Schools in primary care and research, and th ... |
Génie du christianisme | Chateaubriand wrote in his 1802 book, | (Part I Book IV Chapter V): "God might have created, and doubtless did cre ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... ence fiction fans, hippies, and computer hackers, and has since entered the | among others |
Le Quotidien de Paris | ... ite with curiosity, and declared it "marvelous, very exciting". A writer in | wrote: "The much-feared pyramid has become adorable." The experience was e ... |
Defence of the Seven Sacraments | ... he early years of the Protestant Reformation, particularly for his book the | . After Henry broke from the Roman Church, Pope Paul III revoked the grant ... |
Springfield Republican | ... aestheticism were both mercilessly caricatured and criticised in the press, | , for instance, commented on Wilde's behaviour during his visit to Boston ... |
Nature | ... Franklin should have had her name on the original Watson and Crick paper in | . Franklin and Gosling submitted their own joint 'second' paper to Nature ... |
The House at Pooh Corner | ... as well as being one of the few characters to appear in all ten chapters of | |
New Statesman | On 2 November 1957, the | magazine published an article by J. B. Priestley on "Britain and the Nucle ... |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie | ... and Bunsen noted the high sensitivity of a sodium flame test, and stated in | |
The Independent | ... y Fish”. Mardas said he planned to donate the money to a charity in Greece. | newspaper apologised on 21 August 2006, writing that on 14 June 2006, the ... |
Newsweek | ... es released consecutively. Heavy Traffic was very well received by critics. | applauded its "black humor, powerful grotesquerie and peculiar raw beauty. ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... the Italian Renaissance (or the "Florentine Renaissance"). According to the | , it was politically, economically, and culturally one of the most importa ... |
Notes on the State of Virginia | ... ded there because it is the northernmost ice-free reach of the Ohio. In his | published in 1781–82, Thomas Jefferson stated: "The Ohio is the most beaut ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... performances had become the subject of caricature. Edwin Schallert for the | praised Davis's performance in Mr. Skeffington (1944), while observing, "t ... |
The Rebel | ... heir falling-out, and wrote several works with existential themes including | , The Stranger, The Myth of Sisyphus, and Summer in Algiers. Camus, like m ... |
City Journal | ... le, a British author, physician, and political commentator, has written for | that brutalist structures are an expression of totalitarianism given that ... |
Financial Times | ... g (2007), and it was ranked #92 among business schools worldwide in 2009 by | . For 2009, the university's School of Accountancy, which is housed within ... |
Aftenposten | In an op ed in the newspaper | Willoch summarized his views on the Israeli politics towards the Palestini ... |
Der Spiegel | As reported in the German magazine | , the première (and only performance to date) on 15 November 1969 of Stock ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | Rey is also the author of the current article on philosophy of mind at | |
Time | ... y's policies banning service by homosexuals. Widespread coverage included a | magazine cover story and a television movie on NBC |
Foreign Policy | ... lors ranked Tufts #22 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. | ranks Tufts' Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy #4 in the world for Inte ... |
TV Guide | ... ident in Aspen, Colorado. After Bono's death, Mary told an interviewer from | that Sonny had been addicted to and was seriously abusing prescription dru ... |
Encyclopædia Britannica | ... e mixture. These were published, among other places, in the 1911 edition of | . An early critic of this claim was Lynn Thorndike, starting with a letter ... |
Muscle & Fitness | For many years, he wrote a monthly column for the bodybuilding magazines | and Flex. Shortly after being elected Governor, he was appointed executive ... |
How Children Fail | In 1964, John Caldwell Holt published a book entitled | which criticized traditional schools of the time. The book was based on a ... |
The Journal of Politics | ... cision making. In the 1994 study of Robert K. Goidel and Todd G. Shields in | , 180 students at the University of Kentucky were randomly assigned to nin ... |
Book of Common Prayer | ... Church of England's liturgy be celebrated using the form prescribed in the | , and that the internal architecture of English churches be reorganised so ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... s serve Indio, the Desert Sun, Riverside-based the Press-Enterprise and the | are available in markets, coffee shops and book stores. Two weekly papers, ... |
The Anatomy of Melancholy | The most extended treatment of melancholia comes from Robert Burton, whose | (1621) treats the subject from both a literary and a medical perspective. ... |
St Augustine Gospels | ... it has been positively dated to 6th century Italy and this bound book, the | , is still used during the swearing-in ceremony of new archbishops of Cant ... |
Financial Times | ... nomic right. In March 2008, Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the | , announced the death of the dream of global free-market capitalism. In th ... |
Kerrang! | Holland was recently ranked 73rd in the March 2007 Edition of | 100 Stars Who Rock Your World List |
The Assayer | ... tradition, and received a large audience for his own publications, such as | and Discourses and Mathematical Demonstrations Concerning Two New Sciences ... |
Birmingham Post-Herald | ... s readings were not systematically preserved. However, an October 10, 1922, | article quotes Cayce as saying that he had given 8,056 readings as of that ... |
Scientific American | ... ling conjecture. This problem was later publicized by Martin Gardner in his | column and appeared in several books, but it defied solution for over 30 y ... |
The Anniston Star | ... ngham News statewide edition, and the local 25,000 circulation daily paper, | . Anniston-based Consolidated Publishing Co., publisher of The Anniston St ... |
The Civil War in France | Karl Marx, in his important pamphlet | (1871), written during the Commune, praised the Commune's achievements, an ... |
The Wire | ... jo magazine. Reynolds expanded upon the idea later in the May 1994 issue of | |
U.S. News & World Report | ... ogram within the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at Tufts, ranks "#5" in | Best Occupational Therapy Programs |
Journal of Theoretical Biology | ... e are usually short; in 1974, Maynard Smith published a longer paper in the | . Maynard Smith explains further in his 1982 book Evolution and the Theory ... |
Nature | ... 1969, Crick participated in a celebration of the 100th year of the journal | . Crick attempted to make some predictions about what the next 30 years wo ... |
Le Figaro | ... ing for the pyramid, with twenty-three percent still opposed. The newspaper | had vehemently criticized Pei's design, but later celebrated the tenth ann ... |
The Irish Times | ... ion called Challenging Times ran between 1991 and 2002. It was sponsored by | newspaper, and presented by Kevin Myers, then a columnist with that newspa ... |
Loaded magazine | Ben Marshall, of | , spent two years from 1998 to 2000 experimenting with being a diceman and ... |
Freeman's Journal | ... turnstiles, and started firing rapidly with rifles and revolvers. Ireland's | reported that, The spectators were startled by a volley of shots fired fro ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... till plague the lake as steel mills operate near the Indiana shoreline. The | reported that BP is a major polluter, dumping thousands of pounds of raw s ... |
Forbes | ... In the same study, Dartmouth College received a rank of 127. In the current | rankings, Grinnell is #78; Dartmouth is #30 |
Time | ... ntial picks, this time for Republican nominee Bob Dole. The following year, | magazine named McCain as one of the "25 Most Influential People in America ... |
Time magazine | ... e at the same time is resolutely loyal to Catholic traditions. Van Biema of | emphasises Opus Dei's Spanish roots as a source of misunderstandings in th ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... rote an article named "Israel's peculiar position". It was published in the | on May 26, 1968. In his article Hoffer wrote |
The Birmingham News | Anniston is served by two daily newspapers: | statewide edition, and the local 25,000 circulation daily paper, The Annis ... |
The Second Sex | ... ds women is evident in his books; Simone de Beauvoir spoke highly of him in | . He seems to have preferred desire to consummation. One of his early work ... |
The Kingdom of God Is Within You | ... ing the notable Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, author of the nonfiction book | |
Jane's Fighting Ships | The 2007 edition of | states that the Navy is organised into four commands, based at Matadi, nea ... |
The Wind in the Willows | ... one image that is strikingly similar to one of Rackham's illustrations for | . On the other hand, she sees also in Stardust clear references and struct ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... the archaic variant fleur-de-luce (see Latin lux, luc- = "light"), but the | suggests this arose from the spelling, not from the etymology |
Mojo | ... s review of Bark Psychosis' album Hex, published in the March 1994 issue of | magazine. Reynolds expanded upon the idea later in the May 1994 issue of T ... |
Sidereus Nuncius | ... his 1609 telescopic discovery of the moons of Jupiter, as published in his | in 1610, to procure a position in the Medici court with the dual title of ... |
Global Competitiveness Index | ... lgaria, ranking 80th in the world, and lowest Index of Economic Freedom and | , ranking 119th and 90th respectively. Corruption, together with the assoc ... |
Neil Gaiman | ... of sub-stories in the Season 17 episode "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story". | 's influential graphic novel series The Sandman includes several examples ... |
Prose Edda | The Old Norse Múspell appears in the 13th-century | , where it is of uncertain meaning. Muspelheim (Múspellsheimr, literally " ... |
Larry Flynt | ... y Miloš Forman about the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor | , and his subsequent clash with the law. The film stars Woody Harrelson, C ... |
The Washington Post | ... overturning the Separation of powers under the United States Constitution. | reported that Lott had made similar comments about Thurmond's candidacy in ... |
The New Yorker | ... show on television in 2005. Other publications such as The New York Times, | , National Review and also gave the show positive reviews |
Entertainment Weekly | The show earned several Emmy nominations and placed #51 on | "New TV Classics" list |
U.S. News & World Report | ... urses at the undergraduate level at Syracuse University. Within the school, | has ranked the graduate program as the third best in the United States. It ... |
Forbes | | ranks Atherton as second on America's Most Expensive ZIP Code, listing med ... |
Rolling Stone | ... senio Hall Show on June 3, 1992. In 2004 it was ranked number forty-five on | s list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time", the Rock and Roll Hall of ... |
Forbes | ... ue to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, it has been ranked by | as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and the city is noted fo ... |
Cosmographiae Introductio | ... show the Americas as a land mass separate from Asia. An accompanying book, | , anonymous but apparently written by Waldseemüller's collaborator Matthia ... |
Official Nintendo Magazine | ... eating anything (or anyone) else, potentially even children’s bubble mix." | listed him as one of the "Nintend Feature: Unsung Mario Heroes", stating t ... |
Money | ... Austin was selected as the No. 2 Best Big City in "Best Places to Live" by | magazine in 2006, and No. 3 in 2009, and also the "Greenest City in Americ ... |
New Yorker | ... d wrote the book Terry Bradshaw: Man of Steel. In 2009 he was featured in a | magazine piece that satirized the recent scandal over a fake Holocaust mem ... |
Astérix et ses Amis | In 2007, Les Editions Albert René released a tribute volume titled | , a 60 pages comic book made up of various short stories (from one to four ... |
The Art of Computer Programming | Cocktail sort is also briefly discussed in the book | , along with similar refinements of bubble sort. In conclusion, Knuth stat ... |
Newsweek | ... few equals as a perceptive analyst of controversial public policy issues." | also referred to Lott as "The Gun Crowd's Guru. |
Forbes | ... .3% in 2008, one of the highest in the United States. Stockton was rated by | in 2009 as America's fifth most dangerous city because of its crime rate. ... |
Orbis Pictus | In 1658 Jan Ámos Komenský published the illustrated informational book | in Bohemia. It is considered to be the first picture book published specif ... |
Billboard magazine | In the United States, 1 was the No. 1 album of 2001 according to | . It was the only time a Beatles album achieved that mark |
Rolling Stone | Holmes was the subject of several books, a lengthy essay in | , two feature length documentaries, and was the inspiration for two Hollyw ... |
People magazine | ... Actor in both films) he became popular among audiences, being named in both | 's 50 Most Beautiful People and Teen Peoples 25 Hottest Stars under 25. Fo ... |
Leviathan | Early works of biblical criticism, such as Thomas Hobbes's | and Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise, as well as works by lesser-kn ... |
Aviation Week & Space Technology | As of June 2005, the top-performing aerospace companies, as ranked by | , were |
Jewish Encyclopedia | The | (1906) contains an article "Gnosticism" by Joseph Jacobs and Ludwig Blau w ... |
The Oklahoman | The state has two primary newspapers. | , based in Oklahoma City, is the largest newspaper in the state and 54th-l ... |
Rolling Stone | ... rown was a recipient of Kennedy Center Honors on December 7, 2003. In 2004, | magazine ranked James Brown as #7 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists ... |
Book of Common Prayer | The 1552 and later editions of the | omitted the form of anointing given in the original (1549) version in its ... |
Wired | John Battelle, co-founder of | magazine, wrote of Page that he had reasoned that the "entire Web was loos ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | According to the | , leat is cognate with let in the sense of "allow to pass through". Other ... |
Jargon File | ... -bit word, and endianness is then the same as byte order. For hardware, the | also reports the less common expression byte sex . It is unclear whether t ... |
The Observer | ... ps cite several statements who argue otherwise. In an interview reported in | newspaper in May 2001, Atherton Martin, Dominica's former Environment and ... |
The Sunday Times | ... "British Raj" revival of Much Ado About Nothing. As Bernard Levin wrote in | : "...demonstrating once more that she is a comic actress of consummate sk ... |
Blackwood's Magazine | ... . Before its 1902 publication, it appeared as a three-part series (1899) in | . It was classified by the Modern Library website editors as one of the "1 ... |
Die Zeit | In an obituary in the German newspaper | , Karlheinz Stockhausen was quoted as having said |
De Rebus Bellicis | ... anonymous author of the possibly contemporary treatise on military affairs | held that, as a consequence of this monetary policy, the rift between clas ... |
Dialogue with Trypho | In the | , after an introductory section, Justin undertakes to show that Christiani ... |
Servitude et grandeur militaires | ... y social order, must remain somewhat aloof and apart from the social order. | (1835) was a similar tripartite meditation on the condition of the soldier |
Herald Sun | On 31 August 2004, the Melbourne newspaper the | published a page three story by journalist Gerard McManus entitled "Greens ... |
National Review | ... ion in 2005. Other publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, | and also gave the show positive reviews |
Larry Flynt | The film opens with a 10-year-old | (Cody Block) in 1953, as selling moonshine in an Appalachian region of Ken ... |
Money magazine | In 2008, Garland was ranked #67 on CNN and | 's list of the "Top 100 Places to Live" |
Allmusic | Mike DeGagne of | praised the album, saying that the songs on the album "rekindle some of St ... |
The German Ideology | ... and broke with the Young Hegelians, attacking their views in works such as | . Marx concluded that religion is not the basis of the establishment's pow ... |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | The next month, the | investigated Black's past. Ray Sprigle won a Pulitzer Prize for his series ... |
Pastoral epistles | Pauline Epistles | General epistles, also called Catholic epistle |
A Little Pretty Pocket-Book | In 1744 John Newbery published | in England. He sold it with a ball for boys or a pincushion for girls. It ... |
PopMatters | Adrien Begrand of | dismissed the original recording, but praised the re-release, writing "the ... |
NME | ... itarist Johnny Marr's jangly guitar-playing style. The C86 cassette, a 1986 | premium featuring Primal Scream, The Wedding Present and others, was a maj ... |
U.S. News & World Report | In 2010, | ranked Syracuse number 55 among undergraduate national universities |
Le Figaro | ... in Japan and abroad. Author Michael Booth and food critic François Simon of | have both suggested that Osaka is the food capital of the world. Osakans l ... |
Chronicle of the Kings of Alba | The | says that Máel Coluim took an army into Moray "and slew Cellach". Cellach ... |
On the Origin of Species | ... e gradual transmutation of species, right up until Charles Darwin published | more than two decades after Cuvier's death |
Eastern Daily Press | ... ut of the city's local newspaper, the Norwich Evening News and the regional | (EDP) |
L'Unità | ... then left Einaudi to work as a journalist for the official Communist daily, | , and the newborn Communist political magazine, Rinascita. During this per ... |
Aeneid | Servius in his commentary on Virgil's | gives Sicharbas as the name of Elissa's husband in early tradition |
Scientific American | ... f the system came to light, many of which reached popular magazines such as | . This was based on lack of intelligence information and reflected the Ame ... |
U.S. News & World Report | In 2012, | ranked Syracuse number 62 among undergraduate national universities |
The Scotsman | ... hich was set for a 2005 release. However, in a December 2004 interview with | newspaper from his home in the Bahamas, Connery explained he had taken a b ... |
Historische Zeitschrift | ... ied himself fully with the Historical Seminar which he instituted; with the | which he founded - the original model of the numerous historical periodica ... |
Asterix Conquers Rome | ... are solely the work of Uderzo. Years stated are for their initial release. | is a comic book adaptation of the animated film The Twelve Tasks of Asteri ... |
Ms. | ... he civil rights movement. Walker resumed her writing career when she joined | magazine as an editor before moving to northern California in the late 197 ... |
Newsweek | ... called neo-mercantilist. In an essay appearing in the 14 May 2007 issue of | , business columnist Robert J. Samuelson argued that China was pursuing an ... |
Chicago Tribune | ... reet Journal, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and the | . Since March 2008 he has been a weekly columnist for Fox News. He has als ... |
New York Herald Tribune | ... ys smiling (and frowning) face occurred in an advertisement for Lili in the | , March 10, 1953, pg. 20, cols. 4-6. (See Emoticon. |
The Washington Post | ... Thoughts Conference" in Washington, D.C., described by Sidney Blumenthal in | as his "coming out" as a social conservative. According to attendee Alexan ... |
Variety | ... critical reaction for his Golden Globe-nominated portrayal of Ripley, with | stating, "Damon outstandingly conveys his character's slide from innocent ... |
The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy | ... omprehensive academic reference texts The Oxford Companion to Philosophy or | , but is the subject of entries in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ... |
Asian Age | ... mes of India, The Hindu, Indian Express, Business Standard, The Pioneer and | . Regional dailies include Malayala Manorama and Delhi Uptodate (weekly) D ... |
Le Monde | In a letter published in the French newspaper | in 2009, Uderzo's daughter, Sylvie, attacked her father's decision to sell ... |
Jewish Encyclopedia | According to the | article on , Rabbi Jacob Emden (1697–1776) claimed |
Germania | ... from names recorded in the 1st century by Tacitus (especially from his work | ), but the earliest Germanic writing occurs in a single instance in the 2n ... |
The Oxford Companion to Philosophy | ... philosophy. Rand is not found in the comprehensive academic reference texts | or The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, but is the subject of entries i ... |
Allmusic | ... riest, and overall thrashiest album they've ever released." Steve Huey from | said that the album is "raw as Megadeth gets, and that can be both good an ... |
USA Today | ... aces as the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, | , and the Chicago Tribune. Since March 2008 he has been a weekly columnist ... |
King Leopold's Ghost | ... nd, including possible models for Kurtz, are recounted in Adam Hochschild's | |
The Saturday Evening Post | "The Man Who Hated People" appeared in the October 28, 1950 issue of | . It is lighter in tone than other versions of the story. In particular, t ... |
The Outsider | Colin Wilson, an English writer, published his study | in 1956, initially to critical acclaim. In this book and others (e.g. Intr ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... appeared in such places as the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the | , USA Today, and the Chicago Tribune. Since March 2008 he has been a weekl ... |
Atari ST | ... Igs, most popular versions of Unix, VMS, Data General, System/370, AmigaOS, | , OS/2, and NeXTSTEP |
Lonely Planet | ... ominated "the world's most beautiful island" by Tony Wheeler the founder of | travel guide |
The Communist Manifesto | ... ocial being precedes social consciousness. Together with Marx, Engels wrote | |
De sphaera mundi | ... he was fascinated by the thirteenth century work of Johannes de Sacrobosco, | , and on 12 September 1662 observed his first partial solar eclipse. Early ... |
U.S. News & World Report | For 2012, | ranked BYU as #71 for national universities in the United States. The Prin ... |
Premiere | In an article for | magazine, Sam Raimi confirmed the long-standing rumor that Maguire and his ... |
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook | ... ance of vapor-compression refrigeration systems is available in the classic | |
Times Higher Education | ... "touched with genius". Writing about Lewis-Smith's hoax phone calls in The | , Sally Feldman observed that "He chooses his victims carefully, pricking ... |
New York World | ... York Journal and engaged in a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's | which led to the creation of yellow journalism—sensationalized stories of ... |
Forbes | ... program was ranked by several sources: #22 ranking by BusinessWeek, #16 by | , and #29 by U.S. News & World Report. Among regional schools the MBA prog ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... te spelling of cedilla is cerilla. The earliest use in English cited by the | is a 1599 Spanish-English dictionary and grammar. Chambers' Cyclopædia is ... |
How to Rap | ... hms and rhymes" of a hip-hop song's lyrics and how they interact – the book | breaks flow down into rhyme, rhyme schemes, and rhythm (also known as cade ... |
Sounds | ... lture. According to the founder of one of these labels, Cherry Red, NME and | magazines published charts based on small record stores called "Alternativ ... |
letters from Father Christmas | ... rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle. His creative endeavours at this time also included | to his children—illustrated manuscripts that featured warring gnomes and g ... |
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | ... he Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, but is the subject of entries in the | , The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, the Internet Encyclopedi ... |
The Observer | On 3 October 2004, | revealed that 46-year-old Kamel Rabat Bouralha attended the mosque. Boural ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Tufts' undergraduate school is ranked #29 overall in | 2011 rankings of national universities and #34 in Forbes list of America's ... |
Allmusic | Writing for | , John Dougan described the genre's origins |
Book of Ezekiel | ... le of 1535 speaks of "All whirry men, and all maryners vpo the see…" in the | |
Prose Edda | ... dda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the | , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. Scholarly theories have ... |
New Statesman | ... Institute's journal Sight and Sound and the left-wing political weekly the | . In a 1956 polemical article, "Stand Up, Stand Up" for Sight and Sound, h ... |
Triodion | ... nce of receiving Unction on Holy Wednesday is shored up by the hymns in the | for that day, which speak of the sinful woman who anointed the feet of Chr ... |
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy | ... clopedia of Philosophy, The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, the | , and The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Political Thinkers. A ... |
Acts of the Apostles | ... of 4 different genres of Christian literature (Gospels, one account of the | , Epistles and an Apocalypse). Jesus is its central figure. The New Testam ... |
Sports Illustrated | ... rd for throwing the javelin 245 feet. His exploits earned him a spot in the | feature Faces In The Crowd. Bradshaw's successor as Woodlawn's starting qu ... |
The New York Times | ... ion pieces by Lott have appeared in such places as the Wall Street Journal, | , the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and the Chicago Tribune. Since March 2 ... |
A History of Western Philosophy | ... ("They say Plato learned all things Pythagorean"). Bertrand Russell, in his | , contended that the influence of Pythagoras on Plato and others was so gr ... |
Wall Street Journal | Adams explained the principle in a 1995 | article. Adams then expanded his study of the Dilbert principle in a satir ... |
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum | ... ublished in several versions of Abraham Ortelius's pioneering world atlas " | " |
Gospel of John | ... Martha calls him the Messiah and the Son of God. In several passages in the | assertions of Jesus being the Son of God are usually also assertions of hi ... |
Record Retailer | ... s the 27 Beatles songs that went to number one in the United Kingdom on the | magazine charts and/or the United States on the Billboard magazine charts. ... |
Federal Register | ... or the future of the National Mall. On July 13, 2010, the NPS issued in the | a notice of availability of a final environmental impact statement (EIS) f ... |
The Dilbert Principle | ... m the point of view of his unscrupulous alter-ego, Dogbert, it complemented | by analyzing the stupidities and inadequacies of 1990s management from a m ... |
Sports Illustrated | Joe Posnanski of the Kansas City Star and | wrote |
New Jedi Order | ... popular character in the Expanded Universe, playing a major part in several | novels. By the time of the events of The New Jedi Order, Horn was a Jedi K ... |
The New Yorker | ... al and The Recognitions in particular. Jonathan Franzen, who in an essay in | called Gaddis "an old literary hero of mine", dubbed him 'Mr. Difficult', ... |
New York Tribune | ... arrison president on the Whig ticket. In 1841 he merged his papers into the | , which became known as the "Great Moral Organ." It soon was a success as ... |
Entertainment Weekly | In his review of the DVD release of the film, Tim Purtell of | called the film a "trifle" that "seems overly talky and slight" |
Harper's Magazine | ... an talents through the creative process, appeared in the July 2005 issue of | |
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems | ... lished abroad after he was placed under house arrest for his publication of | in 1632 |
Le Monde | ... at's coma was a consequence of the worsened cirrhosis. The French newspaper | quoted doctors as saying that he suffered from "an unusual blood disease a ... |
Course of Theoretical Physics | ... ting point: indeed (as is exposed, for example, in the second volume of the | by Landau and Lifshitz), what is really at stake is the locality of intera ... |
Book of Fixed Stars | ... ronomer, `Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (later known in Europe as "Azophi"), in his | around 964 AD |
Asterix the Gaul | ... lished on 29 October 1959. In 1961 the first book was put together entitled | . From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis |
Historia Augusta | ... of Mithras, although both works are now lost. According to the 4th century | , the emperor Commodus participated in its mysteries but it never became o ... |
The Wall Street Journal | ... esonant narratives worthy of the label literature." In 2009 Lydia Millet of | contested that Watchmen was worthy of such acclaim, and wrote that while t ... |
Reduced to Ashes | ... icers had been convicted by December 2002. Ram Narayan Kumar, the author of | , claims that the issue of was used by the State to divert attention from ... |
Historia Regum Britanniae | ... ear in the titles of the 9th-century Historia Britonum and the 12th century | which became tremendously popular during the High Middle Ages. At this tim ... |
The Sleepwalkers | ... r locality in physical theories was already noted by Newton (see Koestler's | ), who considered the notion of an action at a distance "philosophically a ... |
Verdens Gang | On 2 March 1995, the Norwegian newspaper | (VG) published the story. On 14 March 1995, twelve days later, Stoltenberg ... |
The Guardian | ... oebomber" Richard Reid and Zacarias Moussaoui attended the Mosque. In 2002, | reported that weapons training had taken place inside the building |
Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial | ... jor melancholic authors include Sir Thomas Browne, and Jeremy Taylor, whose | and Holy Living and Holy Dying, respectively, contain extensive meditation ... |
Variety | ... d opera, if you want to put an arty label on incoherence." Todd McCarthy of | found much to praise—"Lynch cranks up the levels of bizarre humor, dramati ... |
General Instruction of the Roman Missal | ... n of Saint Stephen I from the General Roman Calendar, but, according to the | , the 2 August Mass may now everywhere be that of Saint Stephen I, unless ... |
The Problem of Pain | ... es, C. S. Lewis has adopted a scholastic position in the course of his work | . Lewis follows Aquinas' view on contradiction |
The Sexual Life of Savages | ... 20th century anthropological works, such as Malinowski's Melanesian study, | (1929), and Gladwin and Sarason's "Truk: Man in Paradise" (1956). Malinows ... |
The Cyberiad | Stanisław Lem's Tale of the Three Storytelling Machines of King Genius from | has several levels of storytelling. Interestingly, all levels tell stories ... |
The Cook's Decameron | Mrs Waters' | suggests the following recipe: the sauce is made by placing three-quarters ... |
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches | ... egative reputation she feared), though retaining parts that originated with | , which she felt was genuine witchcraft practice. Valiente dramatically re ... |
The Autumn People | ... Feldstein for EC Comics, and 16 of these were collected in the paperbacks, | (1965) and Tomorrow Midnight (1966), both published by Ballantine Books wi ... |
Popular Science | In January 2011, popsci.com, the news blog version of | magazine reported a group of smugglers used a homemade catapult to deliver ... |
Allmusic | ... Moon in 1978, rock arguably lost its single greatest drummer." According to | , "Moon, with his manic, lunatic side, and his life of excessive drinking, ... |
Castle of Frankenstein | ... zines, including Afternoon TV, Daytime TV, Famous Monsters of Filmland, and | . Even after the show ended it received coverage in genre magazines of the ... |
Sushruta Samhita | ... in Hinduism since Vedic times. Several Hindu texts, such as Manu Smriti and | , assert that some people are born with either mixed male and female natur ... |
Time | ... x News' list in 2005; eighth on CityNews' list in 2008; and was included in | ' s list of the "10 Best Moms Ever". In a 2004 poll in the United Kingdom, ... |
National Review | ... teen-agers flocking to monasteries across the US, and was also featured in | s list of the 100 best non-fiction books of the century. Merton was a keen ... |
Time | ... at home or abroad". This stance, among others, led to McCain being named by | magazine in 2006 as one of America's 10 Best Senators. McCain voted in Feb ... |
Down Beat | ... theory and whom she married in 1937. Her first big break came in 1938 when | editor Carl Cons hired her to work at his new club at 222 North State Stre ... |
The Best of Science Fiction | ... ding Science Fiction in March 1945. It was anthologised by Groff Conklin in | , the first of Asimov's stories to have been reprinted, and was later incl ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | ... and, which contains an early mention of Robin Hood; it is also cited by the | as the earliest work in English to use the word "Catholic": [spelling mode ... |
TV Guide | | said James Stewart gave "one of his finest performances in this lightheart ... |
Tomorrow Midnight | ... 16 of these were collected in the paperbacks, The Autumn People (1965) and | (1966), both published by Ballantine Books with cover illustrations by Fra ... |
People magazine | ... attempts to sabotage it by paying Javier Bardem's character to seduce her. | noted that after Cruz appeared topless in the film, she became "a major se ... |
Baseball America | ... baseball team consistently ranks among the top 25 in national polls such as | , USA Today/ESPN, and Collegiate Baseball. In 2001 and 2005, Tulane baseba ... |
Génie du christianisme | ... and politics, his travels, a defence of religion and the medieval spirit ( | 1802), and finally in the 1830s and 1840s his enormous autobiography Mémoi ... |
Dainik Bhaskar | ... arat Times, Hindustan Dainik, Punjab Kesari, Pavitra Bharat, Dainik Jagran, | and Dainik Desbandhu. Amongst the English language newspapers, The Hindust ... |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Two other NAS buildings are located in northwest Washington, DC: the | at 700 11th Street and the NAS financial office at 575 Seventh Street |
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy | ... Twentieth-Century Political Thinkers. A listing of Rand also appears in the | , featuring the assessment "The influence of Rand's ideas was strongest am ... |
Publishers Weekly | ... oir Dream in Color: How the Sanchez Sisters Are Making History in Congress. | reviewed the book and wrote: "Linda and Loretta Sanchez present their comp ... |
Book of Genesis | ... l humanity are described as being created during the six days of creation ( | ). When each person is born, a preexisting soul is placed within the body. ... |
Famous Monsters of Filmland | ... Shadows was featured in many magazines, including Afternoon TV, Daytime TV, | , and Castle of Frankenstein. Even after the show ended it received covera ... |
Liber Abaci | ... arithmetic, Hindu-Arabic numerals, and the rules of algebra together in his | in 1202 that Hindu-Arabic numerals became widely used in Italy |
Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars | ... e published a substantial historical novel, Cinq-Mars, based on the life of | ; with the success of these two volumes, Vigny seemed to be the rising sta ... |
Claude Gueux | ... later writers such as Albert Camus, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky. | , a documentary short story about a real-life murderer who had been execut ... |
Freakonomics | ... defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book | and against Levitt over a series of emails to John McCall. In the book Fre ... |
The New York Times | ... d that Arafat bore all the symptoms of AIDS, a hypothesis later rejected in | . On the issue of AIDS; a statement rejecting this suggestion was made in ... |
Horae Apocalypticae | AD 70. Edward Bishop Elliott, in the | (1862), argues that John wrote the book in exile on Patmos "at the close o ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | ... Film Festival in 2000. The movie received generally favorable reviews, and | critic Peter Stack noted in his review that Dunst "beautifully balances in ... |
USA Today | ... istently ranks among the top 25 in national polls such as Baseball America, | /ESPN, and Collegiate Baseball. In 2001 and 2005, Tulane baseball finished ... |
The Skeptic's Dictionary | ... ed by the occult ideas of Madame Blavatsky. Robert Todd Carroll in his book | wrote that "Cayce is one of the main people responsible for some of the si ... |
Dazed & Confused | In 2008, Cunningham produced a fashion shoot for | using Grace Jones as a model to create "Nubian versions" of Rubber Johnny. ... |
Larousse Gastronomique | ... îche, and then strained through a fine sieve. This is the recipe as used in | , a seminal work of French haute cuisine, first published in 1938 |
Nintendo Power | ... storyline, graphics, and particularly, its humor. In the June 2008 issue of | , EarthBound was revealed to be the #1 "Readers' Most Wanted" Virtual Cons ... |
Book of Discipline of the Methodist Church | ... nded by John Wesley, upholds Article VII in the Articles of Religion in the | |
Book of Common Prayer | ... ble legality until the 1820s, as they were not explicitly sanctioned by the | . As a consequence, many church leaders reserved hymn-singing to meetings ... |
L'Osservatore Romano | ... traditionalist aides, who reinstated the royal we in press releases and in | . He was the first to refuse the sedia gestatoria, until Vatican pressure ... |
The Servile State | ... s to the growth of capitalism. (This point is also made in Hilaire Belloc's | . |
History of the Kings of Britain | Geoffrey of Monmouth's legendary | makes Caracalla a king of Britain, referring to him by his actual name "Ba ... |
People | Hart and Wilkerson were featured in | magazine's April 7, 2008 issue, introducing Braydon to the world. Hart wro ... |
Federal Register | ... , economist Milton Friedman has pointed to the number of pages added to the | each year as evidence of Reagan's anti-regulation presidency (the Register ... |
New Civil Engineer | ... ed immediately upon completion of the previous repaint. According to a 2004 | report on modern maintenance, such a practice never existed, although unde ... |
Nordisk familjebok | ... on of the two nations took a long time, however. In the early 20th century, | noted that svensk had almost replaced svear as a name for the Swedish peop ... |
Kama Sutra | The Indian | , written in the 4th century AD, contains passages describing eunuchs or " ... |
Annalen der Physik | ... ction and reception of electromagnetic (EM) waves, published in the journal | . His receiver consisted of a coil with a spark gap, whereby a spark would ... |
Cadillac Desert | ... users than actually flows through the Colorado. As Marc Reisner, author of | puts it, "[the Colorado is] a 'deficit' river, as if the river were someho ... |
Forbes | ... many times been counted among the world's top ten music festivals. In 2007, | rated it as number 8 of the World’s Coolest Music Festivals. It features t ... |
Key of Solomon | ... ltist Aleister Crowley, from Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, from the | and also from the rituals of Freemasonry. She confronted Gardner with this ... |
The Book of est | ... t he is entirely comfortable writing somewhat more traditional fiction, and | shows that he is capable of writing wholly factual accounts too. In all hi ... |
travelogues | ... just over $10,000 for his writing during his lifetime. After the success of | based on voyages to the South Seas and stories based on misadventures in t ... |
Metal Hammer | ... " was announced on the Megadeth official website as September 15, 2009, and | magazine's website was the first to review the album track by track. Megad ... |
Historia Augusta | ... rsonal fashion, which spread to his army and his court. Cassius Dio and the | agree that his nickname was derived from his cloak, but do not mention its ... |
The Seven Storey Mountain | ... as scores of essays and reviews, including his best-selling autobiography, | (1948), which sent scores of disillusioned World War II veterans, students ... |
Hindustan Times | ... Bhaskar and Dainik Desbandhu. Amongst the English language newspapers, The | , with over a million copies in circulation, was the single largest daily. ... |
Die Zeit | ... d he was born on a planet orbiting the star Sirius. In the German newspaper | , Stockhausen unmistakably stated that he was educated at Sirius (see Cont ... |
Chicago Reader | ... nor, Schwarzenegger's height was once again questioned in an article by the | . As Governor, Schwarzenegger engaged in a light-hearted exchange with Ass ... |
The Space Gamer | ... elopment of the component MicroGames and some early articles are covered in | . After The Space Gamer was sold to Steve Jackson Metagaming published a s ... |
Rich List | According to The Sunday Times | he is worth £85 million |
Chicago Sun-Times | ... astered Baraka is "arguably the highest quality DVD that's ever been made". | critic Roger Ebert describes the Blu-ray release as "the finest video disc ... |
Peter Principle | The Dilbert principle is comparable to the | . As opposed to the Dilbert principle, the Peter principle assumes that pe ... |
Christian Remembrancer | ... ingly. The religious press generally ignored the tale but, in January 1884, | thought the tale's old and hackneyed subject was treated in an original wa ... |
Entertainment Weekly | ... breaking read and a watershed in the evolution of a young medium." In 2008, | placed it at number 13 on its list of the best 50 novels printed in the la ... |
The New York Times | ... ". In his review of the Absolute Edition of the collection, Dave Itzkoff of | wrote that the dark legacy of Watchmen, "one that Moore almost certainly n ... |
Weekly Shōnen Jump | ... l of a boarding school in the Japanese manga Sakigake!! Otokojuku (魁!!男塾) ( | ). His cosplay interest and eponymous "school" called "輝!李塾" was mentioned ... |
Roll Call | In November 2010, | and the Orange County Register reported Loretta's engagement to retired Ar ... |
Gospel of Mark | The | begins by calling Jesus the Son of God and reaffirms the title twice when ... |
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches | ... itially claimed, but from the works of the occultist Aleister Crowley, from | , from the Key of Solomon and also from the rituals of Freemasonry. She co ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... rded a Silver Medal and recognized as one of America's Best High Schools by | , placing it among the top 3% of high schools in the nation. The Lewisburg ... |
Principles of Philosophy | In | , Descartes tried refuting the existence of atoms with a variation of this ... |
London Gazette Extraordinary | ... June 1815, and it arrived in London on 21 June 1815 and was published as a | on 22 June. Wellington, Blücher and other Coalition forces advanced upon P ... |
Rolling Stone | ... album "rekindle some of Styx's early progressive rock sound, only cleaner." | reviewer Lester Bangs was more critical of the album, however, saying that ... |
The Hindu | ... ingle largest daily. Other major English newspapers include Times of India, | , Indian Express, Business Standard, The Pioneer and Asian Age. Regional d ... |
Aeneid | ... especially abundant in Latin poetry, as for instance in Virgil’s epic, the | : “Lupercal / Parrhasio dictum Panos de more Lycaei,” “…the Lupercal, name ... |
Inside Higher Ed | Cloud replied in | that her experience demonstrates that Horowitz does real damage to profess ... |
The Boston Globe | ... cene of his 2000 triumph – and was bolstered further by the endorsements of | , the New Hampshire Union Leader, and almost two dozen other state newspap ... |
Bloomberg Businessweek | In 2011, Centerville, Indiana was named by | as the best place in the state to raise your kids |
Genre | In June 2006 in an interview with | magazine, when asked if she had "ever felt an attraction to women", Furtad ... |
The New York Times | | included it in their 2004 Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made, as did ... |
The Washington Post | ... med one of the "dimmest bulbs" in Congress by Progressive Magazine and that | referred to him as the "idiot savant from way beyond the Beltway". Kessler ... |
Nintendo Power | ... ntasy at 76th. It was rated the 49th best game made on a Nintendo system in | s Top 200 Games list. In August 2008, Nintendo Power ranked it the 19th be ... |
Vanity Fair | ... Cider House Rules (1999). She was on the cover of the January 1999 issue of | as the "White Hot Venus". AskMen named her the number one most desirable w ... |
Book of Common Prayer | ... t, and repentance—a day of contemplating one's transgressions. The Anglican | also designates Ash Wednesday as a day of fasting. In the medieval period, ... |
The Prince | ... er of capitalism and of the nation-state. Drawing on Niccolò Machiavelli in | , and trying to understand why there had been no Communist revolution in W ... |
The Birmingham News | Daily newspaper coverage of the area comes from | , which also publishes a weekly section devoted to news from Bessemer and ... |
ARTnews | In 1999, | magazine named Ray one of the 25 most influential artists of the 20th cent ... |
Genera Plantarum | ... e was originally introduced by Carl Linnaeus (1737) in his first edition of | . The word glycine is derived from the Greek - glykys (sweet) and likely r ... |
Detroit Free Press | ... Road. Colonel Brodhead was, at various times, editor and part owner of the | , a Michigan state senator, and postmaster at Detroit. He served in the Me ... |
Prose Edda | ... dda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the | , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In addition, she is men ... |
Detroit Free Press | ... e news. The earliest known use of the name "Tigers" in the media was in the | on April 16, 1895. Upon entry into the majors, the ballclub sought and rec ... |
Gospel Book | ... He is depicted as an Orthodox bishop, wearing the omophorion and holding a | . Sometimes he is depicted wearing the Eastern Orthodox mitre, sometimes h ... |
Journeys of Frodo | Map #40 in Barbara Strachey's | is a plan of Minas Tirith. Pages 138&139 in Karen Wynn Fonstad's revised T ... |
Mommie Dearest | ... ovember 1978, a year and a half after Crawford's death, Christina published | , which contained allegations that Crawford was emotionally and physically ... |
New York Amsterdam News | ... together." Eventually, positive reviews appeared in The Hollywood Reporter, | (an African American newspaper) and elsewhere. The New York Times Richard ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... y in the media, including publications like the Wall Street Journal and the | |
Afternoon | ... illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima. It premiered in the November 1988 issue of | where it is still being serialized. Every few months, the most recent chap ... |
Aeneid | ... ). She is best known from the account given by the Roman poet Virgil in his | . In some sources she is also known as Elissa |
What Is the Third Estate? | ... h century France, the latter especially via Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès pamphlet | |
Seventeen Seconds | ... nning of the gothic rock genre. The Cure's "oppressively dispirited" albums | (1980), Faith (1981), and Pornography (1982) cemented that group's stature ... |
Tulsa World | ... ith a weekday readership of 138,493 and a Sunday readership of 202,690. The | , the second most widely circulated newspaper in Oklahoma and 79th in the ... |
Blender | ... remained together for four years until their breakup in 2005. Furtado told | magazine that they continue to be good friends and jointly share responsib ... |
Forbes | ... surance. Agriculture is also a vital part of the county's economy. In 2009, | ranked the Fort Wayne metropolitan area 67th on its list of 200 metropolit ... |
Down Beat | ... singing "Thanks for the Boogie Ride" and "Let Me Off Uptown". The same year | magazine readers voted her into the top five big band singers. O'Day came ... |
Gospel of John | ... ing Zakir Naik and Ahmad Deedat argue that the Paraclete referred to in the | (apparently written near the end of the 1st century AD) is a prophecy of t ... |
Financial Times | ... he would defend his seat at the 2010 general election but according to the | he had "finally bowed to pressure" and on 11 February 2010, he announced t ... |
100 Greatest African Americans | In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante listed King on his list of | |
Grumbles from the Grave | ... letter to Zell appears as a letter to "a Fan" toward the end of the book in | ) and a paid subscription to the Church's Green Egg magazine during the 19 ... |
Newsweek | ... r the Ohio Proficiency Test, and was listed in U.S. News & World Report and | as one of the top public high schools in the nation (U.S. News: Silver Med ... |
The Spectator | However, journalist Andrew Gimson, writing in | , cast doubt upon the official version of events. Similar questions were a ... |
The New York Times | ... 5,000,000 budget. The film was received with mixed reviews. Janet Maslin of | wrote negatively of the film and stated that the beginning of the movie "i ... |
GamePro | ... characters, and monsters. Final Fantasy Origins was generally well-received | ;said the music was "fantastic", and that the graphics had a "suitably ret ... |
A Thousand Plateaus | ... ilosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari made reference to Lovecraft in | and called the short story "Through the Gates of the Silver Key" one of hi ... |
The Word | ... referred to as "indie landfill", a description coined by Andrew Harrison of | magazine, and the dominance of pop and other forms of music over guitar-ba ... |
Oxford English Dictionary | In December 2003, the | Online added draft entries for "grep" as both a noun and a verb |
Los Angeles Times | In 2010, the | reported that the New Zealand mud snail had infested watersheds in the San ... |
New Hampshire Union Leader | ... ph – and was bolstered further by the endorsements of The Boston Globe, the | , and almost two dozen other state newspapers, as well as from Independent ... |
Harvard Lampoon | ... lpha chapter), the A.D. Club (a prestigious Harvard Final club), and of the | prior to his expulsion from Harvard for giving several of his professors e ... |
Henley Standard | Henley's Local newspaper is the | |
The Tombstone Epitaph | According to the chief newspaper of the town, | , "Wyatt Earp stood up and fired in rapid succession, as cool as a cucumbe ... |
Species Plantarum | ... ios, now known as Apios americana. The cultivated soybean first appeared in | , by Linnaeus, under the name Phaseolus max L. The combination Glycine max ... |
The White Goddess | ... a crucial role in the development of Graves' thoughts when writing his book | , despite the fact the two were estranged at that point. However, on revie ... |
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner | ... ". Variety called it a "brutal satire from the streets". A reviewer for the | wrote, "Certainly, it will outrage some and, indeed, it's not Disney. [... ... |
The Daily Telegraph | In response to a barb in | that the show was recycled material, Cook wrote a satire of the summing-up ... |
The New Monthly Magazine | ... lated to work much social good". A few critics registered their complaints. | , for example, thought the book's physical magnificence kept it from being ... |
The New York Times Magazine | ... pt to rally support for France against Nazi oppression. It was published in | in November 1942, and also in its original French in Le Canada, de Montréa ... |
The New York Times | On November 29, 2007, | noted that Lott's brother-in-law, Richard Scruggs, was indicted on charges ... |
The North Briton | The journalist John Wilkes published a newspaper called | , in which both Bute and the Dowager Princess of Wales were savagely satir ... |
Encyclopédie Méthodique | ... en wet. Samuel Fox invented the steel-ribbed umbrella in 1852; however, the | mentions metal ribs at the end of the eighteenth century, and they were al ... |
Blue Album | ... made a mainstream appearance in 1994 with Weezer's commercially successful | and hit single "Buddy Holly". In the late 1990s, several Scandinavian powe ... |
U.S. News & World Report | ... op 2% of Ohio high schools for the Ohio Proficiency Test, and was listed in | and Newsweek as one of the top public high schools in the nation (U.S. New ... |
Salon.com | ... g It On. The film generated mostly critical reviews, with Charles Taylor of | writing that the film had failed to provide Dunst with as good a role as s ... |
Iron Man | ... habit. Drug-free, Mentzer returned to training bodybuilders and writing for | magazine and spent much of the 1990s regaining his stature in the bodybuil ... |
The Prince | ... ars later Machiavelli also argued assassination could be useful in his book | . In medieval times, an army and even a nation might be based upon and aro ... |
The Daily Telegraph | ... main residence while it was allegedly let out to someone else. In May 2009, | printed allegations that he had been flipping his homes in London. Flippin ... |
El País | ... e events they uncovered were chronicled in the Spanish nationwide newspaper | . Witnesses told Spanish investigators they saw a man who resembled Shehhi ... |
How to Rap | The same technique is also noted in the book | , where diagrams are used to show how the lyrics line up with the beat – " ... |
Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems | ... de. Shannon was also the founder of modern cryptography with his 1949 paper | |
Time magazine | ... odern Library and won the 1924 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. | included the novel in its . The novel is based on Forster's experiences in ... |
Vogue | ... s Studio Five before being contracted as a fashion photographer for British | magazine in 1960. Along with Terence Donovan and Brian Duffy, he captured ... |
Rolling Stone | ... -punk and disco. Their debut album, Entertainment!, ranked at Number 490 in | s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and is listed by Pitchfork Media as ... |
John Murray's Quarterly Review | ... nce. In a review of Charles Babbage's book Decline of Science in England in | , he suggested the creation of "an association of our nobility, clergy, ge ... |
The New York Times | ... ran for 176 performances and eight previews. Frank Rich, in his review for | , wrote "In their scrupulous re-creation of the Fats Waller show that firs ... |
The Sunday Times | The 22 November 1970 edition of | reported that on 5 August 1967, four days before the murder, Orton went to ... |
Kuensel | ... the country's form of government. According to the national newspaper, the | , the previous King stated to his cabinet that "as long as he himself cont ... |
Allmusic | Steve Huey from | said "R is mellower, trippier, and more arranged than its predecessor, mak ... |
The Ants | ... e been based around them or books that describe them (SimAnt: E.O. Wilson’s | , SimEarth: James Lovelock’s Gaia Theory, SimCity: Jay Forrester’s Urban D ... |
Haaretz | In September 2005, the Israeli newspaper | reported that French experts could not determine the cause of Arafat's dea ... |
New York Tribune | ... Party, a reformer, a politician, and an outspoken opponent of slavery. The | (which he founded and edited) was America's most influential newspaper fro ... |
National Catholic Reporter | ===Vatican responses===John L. Allen, Jr., Vatican correspondent for the | , has commented that many American Catholics saw the Vatican’s initial sil ... |
The Logic of Scientific Discovery | ... ht secondary school. Popper published his first book, Logik der Forschung ( | ), in 1934. Here, he criticised psychologism, naturalism, inductionism, an ... |
Book of Kings | ... hinking a child of seven – the age of Joas (Jehoash of Judah) in the Second | – too young to have the part given him in Athalie, Racine makes him into a ... |
The Wealth of Nations | ... and the replacement of mercantilism did not come until Adam Smith published | in 1776. This book outlines the basics of what is today known as classical ... |
Pyromania | ... and helping to define the sound of hard rock for the decade. The follow-up | (1983), reached number two on the American charts and the singles "Photogr ... |
The Tech | ... ark Press, was devoted to stories and poems. Mona Dickson, writing in MIT's | (May 13, 1964) gave Almost Grown a favorable review |
Book of Exodus | In the | Israel as a people is called "God's son", using the singular form. Both th ... |
Los Angeles Times | ... brand new boss at the time), John Wayne of the MPA, and Hedda Hopper of the | . Cast and crew members were also affected. Howland Chamberlin was blackli ... |
Female Chauvinist Pigs | ... ample. Ariel Levy used the term in similar, but opposite sense in her book, | , in which she argues that many young women in the United States and beyon ... |
The Telegraph | ... home movie of sorts, and took three and half years of weekends to complete. | called it "like a Looney Tunes short for a generation raised on video nast ... |
Journal of Ayn Rand Studies | ... fense of classical liberalism that is worth debating. Since 1999 a refereed | began. In 2006 the University of Pittsburgh held a conference focusing on ... |
Salon.com | ... college campuses and celebrities such as Sigourney Weaver and Bruce Willis. | indicates that the unadulterated innocence of SpongeBob is what makes the ... |
Los Angeles Times | The reviews were mixed – | wrote: "Much of Letterman's first week did not jell" – but more importantl ... |
Fate | ... to debunk Gauquelin’s claims. In an article for the pro-paranormal magazine | , he wrote: "I am still skeptical of the occult beliefs CSICOP was created ... |
Sight & Sound | ... guste Renoir, Renoir, My Father (1962). Jean Renoir was dubbed by the BFI's | poll of Critics as the fourth greatest director of all time |
The New York Times | Writing in | , Orville Prescott received the novel caustically, describing it as a "dis ... |
Melody Maker | ... "post-rock" before using it in Mojo, previously using it in music newspaper | . He also said he later found the term to not be of his own creation, sayi ... |