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Rosman contends that the Polish documents show the Besht and his followers were not outcasts or pariahs, but rather a respected part of the mainstream Jewish communal life.
His style of command in the Polish, French and Russian campaigns was admired and respected by friends and foes, although he was already past his best by 1941 and increasingly preferred to delegate to his field commanders.
Thus, the Central Committee appealed to the " respected citizens of Russia “ to defend the Soviet republic against a Polish usurpation.
* Cemetery for the German soldiers killed in World War I, respected along with the Polish one
However in practice the right to use Polish in courts and institutions was respected only till 1830.
One of the most senior and respected Polish writers and philosophers of our day, Bohdan Urbankowski, credits Lec with the authorship of the first " poem " to glorify Stalin ever written in the Polish language.
By 1830 the right to use Polish in courts and institutions was no longer respected.
Zbigniew ' Bob ' Kabata, CM ( born 17 March 1924 ) is a highly respected parasitologist, veteran of the Polish Armia Krajowa during World War II, poet, fisherman, translator and scientific administrator.
The Lithuanians refused to discuss military matters without a clear political Polish – Lithuanian border, that would be respected after the war.
A respected expert on the Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski and author of the definitive 1981 study Lutoslawski and His Music, he is curator of the Philharmonia Orchestra's 2013 centenary celebration of that composer, titled Woven Words: Music Begins Where Words End.

respected and journalist
* A comprehensive history of the Watergate Scandal by Teddy White, a respected journalist and author of The Making of the President series.
Pete Harrison, a respected journalist, suggested that the Senate pass a bill allowing theater owners to refuse to show films that “ were not in the best interest of our country .” That did not happen, but one of the ways that some senators attempted to retaliate for the damage they felt the film had done to the reputation of their institution was by pushing the passage of the Neely Anti-Block Booking Bill, which eventually led to the breakup of the studio-owned theater chains in the late 1940s.
The assassination of New Democracy member of parliament Pavlos Bakoyannis in September 1989 prompted public outrage, including among Greek communists who respected Bakoyannis as a courageous anti-Junta journalist.
The " American journalist " who had the idea that influenced the director was Otis C. Guernsey, a respected reporter who was inspired by a true story during World War II when a couple of British secretaries created a fictitious agent and watched as the Germans wasted time following him around.
Also noteworthy was the occasion when the respected BBC newsreader Angela Rippon was induced to show her shapely legs in a dance-number ( she had trained as a ballet dancer before she became a journalist and TV presenter ).
Dave Zirin of the Huffington Post quotes Derrick O ' Keefe, co-chair of the Canadian Peace Alliance, as saying: " It's pretty unlikely that the harassment of a well-known and respected journalist like Amy Goodman about whether she might be speaking about the Olympics was the initiative of one over-zealous, bad-apple Canadian border guard.
Despite the result, Hutton saw potential in Frank Tyson's bowling and arranged for Alf Gover, a respected coach who was in Australia as a journalist, to improve and shorten Tyson's run to the wicket.
Lobato was also an influential journalist and publisher and wrote regularly for several newspapers and magazines, and was a noted and respected art critic.
Sinclair's eldest son, Gord Sinclair ( 1928-2002 ), was also a successful and respected radio journalist in Montreal, as well as the majority owner of CFOX ( AM ).
Joshua Micah Marshall ( born February 15, 1969 in St. Louis, Missouri ) is an American Polk Award-winning journalist who founded Talking Points Memo, which The New York Times Magazine called " one of the most popular and most respected sites " in the blogosphere.
Merrill College Dean Thomas Kunkel described Broder as the nation's " most respected political journalist " when he announced Broder's hire.
Although Chancellor was a respected, well-spoken journalist and noted author in his own right, his broadcast ratings were eclipsed by Walter Cronkite in the 1970s, when CBS Evening News had become the most popular of the three network weeknight broadcasts.
Fernand Auberjonois ( September 25, 1910, Valeyres-sous-Montagny, near Lausanne, Switzerland – August 27, 2004, Cork, Ireland ) was a highly respected journalist who worked as the foreign correspondent of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Toledo Blade.
He currently resides in the West Country and is a respected journalist for several newspapers in the Middle East, including Al-Hayat.
Roché was a respected journalist as well as an art collector and dealer.
He retired the following year and became a respected motor sport journalist and TV pundit in his native Italy ( now he leads the TV sport program " Grand Prix " on Italia 1 ).
Possibly one of the best spinners and certainly a respected journalist was the aptly named Ian Peebles, who was one of the cricketers of the year in 1931 alongside Donald Bradman.
He became a writer, journalist and respected cricket commentator in his retirement, while maintaining his connections with Sussex.
Luisa Rey, a journalist, investigates reports that a new nuclear power plant is unsafe, with the help of Sixsmith who as a respected nuclear physicist has become a whistleblower.
The senior and most respected journalist of Assam, Shri D N Bezboruah, former President of Editor Guilds of India, wrote abut him, " a Governor who far outshone all his predecessors in not being just a titular Head of State, but a Governor who served the State brilliantly with deep commitment to its people for six glorious and eventful years.
Some fringe theories reported in Mexican newspapers hold that Carrillo's bodyguards smothered him with a pillow ; or that the PGR tortured him to death first, then faked the plastic surgery ; or, as was reported in El Financiero, the corpse was really that of Amado's cousin ; or, perhaps the most unusual version, reported by respected radio and TV journalist Pedro Ferriz de Con, was that Carrillo committed suicide, according to an interview where Carillo allegedly said, " If I die, nobody killed me.
He was originally hired as part of a two-man anchor team with respected New England journalist Lee Nelson, but was soon made the solo anchor of the station's news broadcasts.
He was a respected journalist and analyst, paying particular attention to HP / Compaq and the high-performance computing space, writing a series of newsletters.
Central to the making of Said Mahran is also Ra ' uf ' Ilwan, his one-time criminal mentor, who used the same revolutionist rhetoric, but now, being a respected journalist and businessman, is in seeming opposition to Said, whose outlook hasn't changed.

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Redgrave's daughters, Natasha Richardson ( 1963 – 2009 ) and Joely Richardson ( b. 1965 ) from her 1962 – 67 marriage to film director Tony Richardson, also built respected acting careers.
Among its most respected practitioners was Flannery O ' Connor ( b. March 25, 1925 in Georgia – d. August 3, 1964 in Georgia ), who renewed the fascination of such giants as Faulkner and Twain with the American south, developing a distinctive Southern gothic esthetic wherein characters acted at one level as people and at another as symbols.
The principle of respect for persons holds that ( a ) individuals should be respected as autonomous agents capable of making their own decisions, and that ( b ) subjects with diminished autonomy deserve special considerations.

respected and .
A dear, respected friend of mine, who like myself grew up in the South and has spent many years in New England, said to me not long ago: `` I can't forgive New England for rejecting all complicity ''.
The next morning, as the clock struck nine, he appeared at the Council meeting in the Town Hall and insisted that the couple would have to be punished if the Church was to be respected.
Prompted by a guilty urge, he had disobeyed the order of a man he respected.
The engineer had more than seven years of experience in the firm, was well trained, was considered a hard worker, was respected by his fellow engineers for his technical competence and was regarded as a `` comer ''.
Lacking the respected and effective institutions that consensus helps provide, minority parties, such as the P.D.I. in 1957 and the progressive Istiqlal faction in 1958, clamor for elections when out of power, but are not at all certain they wish to be controlled by popular choice when in power.
Until the Cuban fiasco and the Communist military victories in Laos, almost any observer would have said that President Kennedy had blended a program that respected, generally, the opinions voiced both by Mr. Nixon and the professors.
Carrie seemed more affectionate, but obviously Julia had respected his request.
His recent experience in motor car advertising, a love for cars of themselves, the existence of A-Z's useless Wisconsin set-up, exposure to exciting conceptions of Hamrick's that nobody would buy, and the coincidental recent failure of a respected but out-dated small-car manufacturer called Ticonderoga Motors had given him an idea of such dimensions he was almost afraid to broach it.
Nancy Hanks married Thomas, who became a respected citizen.
By the end of his life Huxley was widely acknowledged as one of the pre-eminent intellectuals of his time and respected as an important researcher into visual communication and sight-related theories as well.
Beyond the preservation of Hellenic studies, Aldus's contributions are also respected in the development of a smaller type than others in use.
Through his allies, Johnson maneuvered among the senators in an attempt to secure a favorable vote ; for example, a pledge was made to Sen. James W. Grimes to install a more highly respected War Secretary and to cease interference with Congress ' Reconstruction efforts.
In the summer of 1234, the Bishop John of Bosnia excommunicated Andrew because he had not respected some provisions of the Agreement of Bereg.
Aeschylus's work was so respected by the Athenians, that after his death his were the only tragedies allowed to be restaged in subsequent competitions.
These illuminations were applied to other works besides the Quran, and it became a respected art form in and of itself.
Though respected for their contributions to various academic disciplines ( respectively mathematics, linguistics, and literature ), the three men became known to the general public only by making often-controversial and disputed pronouncements on politics and public policy that would not be regarded as noteworthy if offered by a medical doctor or skilled tradesman.
Lisa commented that Marge's retelling of Mozart's history sounded like the film " Amadeus ", which Lisa described as inaccurate and then she pointed out Salieri was a respected composer.
He was a descendant of Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel, one of whose five sons was Joseph, the grandfather of Abba Mari, who, like his son Moses, the father of Abba Mari, was highly respected for both his rabbinical learning and his general erudition.
During this time, the annals became an increasingly well-known and respected journal.
While Sakharov disagreed with Solzhenitsyn ’ s Slavophile vision of Russian revival, he deeply respected him for his courage.
Running amok would thus be both a way of escaping the world ( since perpetrators were normally killed ) and re-establishing one's reputation as a man to be feared and respected.
Whorf took on a central role among Sapir's students and was well respected.
Since they were essentially itinerant, they confided to the care of some of the better educated and highly respected converts the fixed necessary functions relating to the daily life of the community.

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