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Biographer John Schutz speculates that the underlying reason for Pownall's request were related to frustration with his exclusion from the major military actions of the later war years, and possibly his desire to acquire a more significant post, such as a governor-generalship of conquered New France.

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Biographer Blanche Weisen Cook suggests that this period served as " the political education of General Eisenhower ", as he had to prioritize wide-ranging educational, administrative, and financial demands for the university.
" Biographer Ian McIntyre discusses the possibility of Reynolds having enjoyed sexual rendezvous with certain clients, such as Nelly O ' Brien ( or " My Lady O ' Brien ", as he playfully dubbed her ) and Kitty Fisher, who visited his house for more sittings than were strictly necessary.
Biographer James Miller would later note that while the book exhibited " erudition and evident intelligence ", it lacked the " kind of fire and flair " which Foucault exhibited in his subsequent works.
Biographer Phil Baker believed that Spare derived the word from the Ancient Greek words zoe, meaning life, and zoion, meaning animal or beast, with Spare also being attracted to the exotic nature of the letter " z ", which rarely appears in the English language.
Biographer Mary Lou Lustig notes that he was " an accomplished statesman, a brave soldier, a polished courtier, and a devoted servant ", but that his style was often " autocratic, arbitrary, and dictatorial ", that he lacked tact, and that he had difficulty reaching compromises.
* " Renowned Hitler Biographer Joachim Fest Dies ", Deutsche Welle, September 12, 2006.
Biographer Robert Gittings suggests " Ode on Indolence " was written on 4 May 1819, based upon Keats's report about the weather during the ode's creation ; Douglas Bush insists it was written after " Nightingale ", " Grecian Urn ", and " Melancholy ".
Biographer Stephen Henderson writes that the war had made him " more serious and less self-confident ", but " struck by the willingness of so many to march to horrible deaths in the name of an abstract principle ".
Biographer Stephen Henderson points out that the " ministers were fresh, motivated and knowledgeable about their portfolios ", although Macdonald himself had no experience in finance.
Biographer Bill Cooke, however, disputes the allegation, citing McCabe's opinion that " Catholics are no worse, and no better, than others ", and " I have not the least prejudice against the Catholic laity, which would be stupid.
In 2006, The Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery opened a permanent exhibition, " Jo Davidson: Biographer in Bronze ", showcasing fourteen Davidson works in terracotta and bronze, including portraits of Gertrude Stein and Lincoln Steffens.
Biographer Michael Reynolds writes that the piece, " ran for twenty magazine pages spread out over two issues ", with the first issue bearing a publication date of 26 January.
Biographer and critic Alexander Skabichevsky, having found similarities in the development of Pisemsky and Saltykov-Schedrin, another author who examined the provincial bureaucracy in the times of " total corruption, embezzlement, no laws for landowners, wild atrocities, and a total lack of real state power "; times when " provincial life was mostly uncultured and lacked even basic morality ", and " the life of the intelligent classes had the character of one wanton, never ending orgy ", concluded: " Both writers lost all motivation not just for the idealization of Russian life, but also of highlighting its lighter, positive sides ".
Biographer Jan Swafford describes the Handel Variations as " perhaps the finest set of piano variations since Beethoven ", adding, " Besides a masterful unfolding of ideas concluding with an exuberant fugue with a finish designed to bring down the house, the work is quintessentially Brahms in other ways: the filler of traditional forms with fresh energy and imagination ; the historical eclectic able to start off with a gallant little tune of Handel's, Baroque ornaments and all, and integrate it seamlessly into his own voice, in a work of massive scope and dazzling variety.

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* Fred Mazelis, " Interview with Bryan Palmer, Biographer of James P. Cannon, Founder of American Trotskyism ," World Socialist Website, September 28, 2007.

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* Labedz, Leopold " Issac Deutscher: Historian, Prophet, Biographer " pages 33 – 03 from Survey, Volume 30, Issue # 1-2, March 1988.

Biographer and .
" Biographer Trefousse indicates that Johnson's drinking on the occasion was the result of ill health which began before his arrival in Washington, though the exact nature of the ailment is not specified.
Biographer Stephen Ambrose opined that this was the best speech of Eisenhower's presidency.
" The bar was our altar " Biographer Andrew Lycett ascribed the demise of Thomas ' health to an alcoholic co-dependent relationship with his wife, who deeply resented his affairs.
Biographer Christopher Sandford writes, " Over the years, most British rockers had tried, one way or another, to become black-by-extension.
Biographer David Buckley writes, " The essence of Bowie's contribution to popular music can be found in his outstanding ability to analyse and select ideas from outside the mainstream — from art, literature, theatre and film — and to bring them inside, so that the currency of pop is constantly being changed.
Biographer Alan Howard conducted extensive interviews for this, the only book-length biography of the often reclusive McLean to date.
Biographer Joseph McBride argues that Capra's disillusionment was more related to the negative effect that the House Un-American Activities Committee ( HUAC ) had on the film industry in general.
Biographer Allan Nevins wrote: " in Grover Cleveland the greatness lies in typical rather than unusual qualities.
Biographer Philip Heselton suggested that through the nudist scene Gardner may have also met Dion Byngham ( 1896 – 1990 ), a senior member of the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry who propounded a Contemporary Pagan religion known as Dionysianism.
Biographer James S. Williams describes Cocteau's politics as " naturally Right-leaning.
Biographer Stuart Schram would later comment that during the period between 1925 and 1927, Mao was closer to the Kuomintang than he was to the Communist Party, something he attributed to Mao's belief that the good of China was more important than the cause of socialism.
Biographer David Crane reduces the missing period to eleven weeks, but is unable to clarify further.
Biographer Daniel Jaffé argued that Prokofiev, " having forced himself to compose a cheerful evocation of the nirvana Stalin wanted everyone to believe he had created " ( i. e. in Zdravitsa ) then subsequently, in these three sonatas, " expressed his true feelings ".
Biographer Lawrence Sutin quotes private diaries that fit this story, and writes that " if ever Crowley uttered the truth of his relation to the Book ," his public account accurately describes what he remembered on this point.
Biographer of Samuel Johnson, helped established the norms for writing biography in general.
Biographer Smith, however, maintains that evidence against Babcock was circumstantial.
Biographer Andrew Sinclair asserts that, like many contemporaries during the days of Ohio Republican Party boss Mark Hanna, Harding was involved with graft and excessive patronage.
( Biographer Peskin speculated this may have been infectious hepatitis.
" Biographer Robert V. Remini said that Jefferson " had no great love for Jackson.
Biographer Tim Pat Coogan sees his time in power as being characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid Ferriter argues that the stereotype of De Valera as an austere, cold and even backward figure was largely manufactured in the 1960s and is misguided.

Chronicles and New
In the spirit of ecumenism more recent Catholic translations ( e. g. the New American Bible, Jerusalem Bible, and ecumenical translations used by Catholics, such as the RSV-CE ) use the same " standardized " ( King James Version ) spellings and names as Protestant Bibles ( e. g. 1 Chronicles as opposed to the Douaic 1 Paralipomenon, 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings instead of 1-4 Kings ) in those books which are universally considered canonical, the protocanonicals.
The Book of Chronicles is alluded to, though not directly quoted, in the New Testament ( Hebrews 5: 4 ; Matthew 12: 42 ; 23: 35 ; Luke 1: 5 ; 11: 31, 51 ).
* Knoppers, Gary N., 1 Chronicles: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, 2 volumes.
* Malcolm Muggeridge, The Infernal Grove: Chronicles of Wasted Time: Number 2, 1974, published by William Morrow & Company, New York.
A twenty first century series, " Chronicles of Ancient Darkness " by Michelle Paver tells of two New Stone Age children fighting to fulfill a prophecy and save their Clans from the evil Soul Eaters.
* Margulis, Lynn, et al., 2002, The Ice Chronicles: The Quest to Understand Global Climate Change, University of New Hampshire, ISBN 1-58465-062-1
* In the Terminator novel " New John Connor Chronicles: Dark Futures ", Skynet initiates Judgement Day.
It later came to light ( see Robert Fabyan, " The New Chronicles of England and France "), that the Queen herself was implicated in the orders given.
The sources Orosius used have been investigated by Teodoro de Mörner ; besides the Old and New Testaments, he appears to have consulted Caesar, Livy, Justin, Tacitus, Suetonius, Florus and a cosmography, attaching also great value to Jerome's translation of the Chronicles of Eusebius.
He first arrived around 1858 in New York City, where he was " probably one of those Chinese mentioned in gossip of the sixties as peddling ' awful ' cigars at three cents apiece from little stands along the City Hall park fence – offering a paper spill and a tiny oil lamp as a lighter ", according to author Alvin Harlow in Old Bowery Days: The Chronicles of a Famous Street ( 1931 ).
The entire New Testament ( first published in 1526, later revised, 1534 and 1535 ), the Pentateuch, Jonah and in David Daniell's view, the Books of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, First and Second Samuel, First and Second Kings, and First and Second Chronicles, were the work of William Tyndale.
( 1914 ) The Chronicles of Canada: Volume II – The Rise of New France Fireship Press ( 2009 ), ISBN 1-934757-45-4
* The Martian Chronicles: History Behind the Chronicles New Imperialism 1870-1914
On stage, Nixon portrayed Juliet in a 1988 New York Shakespeare Festival production of Romeo and Juliet and acted in the workshop production of Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Heidi Chronicles, playing several characters after it came to Broadway in 1989.
This is how the events are depicted in Robert Fabyan's New Chronicles of England and France ( 1516 ), suggesting that this too may have been a source.
“ Coureurs des Bois came from all social ranks and all succumbed to the lure of the wilderness .” In 1680, the intendant Duchesneau estimated that there was not one family in New France who did not have a “ son, brother, uncle or nephew ” among the Coureur des Bois .< ref >“ The Coureur de Bois .” The Chronicles of America.
** Robert Fabyan-The New Chronicles of England and France
* Bohn, Henry G. ( 1848 ) The Road to Knowledge of the Return of Kings, Chronicles of the Crusades, AMS Press, New York, 1969 edition, a translation of Chronicles of the Crusades: being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf and of the crusade of St. Louis, by Lord John de Joinville.
He contributed in 1587 to Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland " a playne and perfecte description " of Ireland, and a History of Ireland during the reign of Henry VIII, which were severely criticized in Barnabe Rich's New Description of Ireland ( 1610 ) as a misrepresentation of Irish affairs written from the English standpoint.
* Terminator 2: Hour of the Wolf ( 2004 ), a sequel to the New John Connor Chronicles trilogy by Russell Blackford.
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