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* 1935 – Calvin Trillin, American writer
: The mock epic ( A. J. Liebling, Calvin Trillin, the French writer Robert Courtine, and any good restaurant critic ) is essentially comic and treats the small ambitions of the greedy eater as though they were big and noble, spoofing the idea of the heroic while raising the minor subject to at least temporary greatness.
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Calvin Trillin of National Geographic stated in a 2008 article that the city government has not decided how rickshaw drivers would be rehabilitated, nor has it settled on a date regarding when the government would decide.
The recurring cast included Frost, Morgan, Buck Henry and Alan Alda, with Nancy Ames singing the opening song ; regular contributors included Gloria Steinem, William F. Brown, Tom Lehrer and Calvin Trillin.
* A second version, as told by Dominic Bellissimo ( Frank and Teressa's son ) to The New Yorker reporter Calvin Trillin in 1980, stated: " It was Friday night in the bar and since people were buying a lot of drinks he wanted to do something nice for them at midnight when the mostly Catholic patrons would be able to eat meat again.
Calvin Trillin stated in his 1980 New Yorker article that a man named John Young also claimed credit for serving chicken wings in a special " mambo sauce ".
This period of Bisbee's history is well documented in contemporary articles in The New Yorker and in an article by Calvin Trillin in The Cornell Review.
Calvin Trillin of The New Yorker said that while Lexington is not geographically in the Texas Hill Country, as it is located on ranch land, it " ethnically is.
Calvin Trillin of The New Yorker said in 2008 that East Texas barbecue often did not interest the Austin-based staff of the Texas Monthly, who were more focused on Central Texas barbecue.
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A November 2005 National Geographic article by Calvin Trillin traced the American origins of the dish to " Hebert's Specialty Meats " in Maurice, Louisiana, although readers immediately noted that the concept for the dish itself is centuries old.
* Calvin Trillin, columnist and humorist
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Calvin Trillin devised the Harry Golden Rule, which states that, according to Trillin, " in present-day America it's very difficult, when commenting on events of the day, to invent something so bizarre that it might not actually come to pass while your piece is still on the presses.
" He has also performed at The New Yorker Festival's humor revues at The Town Hall in New York City with such other New Yorker contributors as Woody Allen, Steve Martin and Calvin Trillin.
* Trillin, Calvin, " Divining the Mysteries of the East ," in Third Helpings, 1983 ; New Haven and New York: Ticknor & Fields ISBN 0-89919-173-8.
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I soon learned a trick to find his recommendations without pestering him: I would search Nexis using three elements: his byline, the name of a city and the phrase “ my wife, Betsey .” For his 70th birthday, Apple threw a party at his favorite Paris bistro Chez l ' Ami Louis that Calvin Trillin wrote about in Gourmet Magazine: ' It's my understanding that Apple has simplified what could be a terribly difficult choice by telling them to bring everything.
As the New York-based writer Calvin Trillin described it, " In San Francisco, the burrito has been refined and embellished in much the same way that pizza has been refined and embellished in New York and Chicago.
However, it became the subject of international attention when, in 1974, writer Calvin Trillin wrote in Playboy that Arthur Bryant's in Kansas City was "... possibly the single best restaurant in the world.

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At the end of January 1546, Pierre Ameaux, a maker of playing cards who had already been in trouble with the Consistory, attacked Calvin by calling him a " Picard ", an epithet denoting anti-French sentiment, and accused him of false doctrine.
* Calvin, William " Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection ", Science, 24 June 1988, accessed April 16, 2007 ( a review of Gerald Edelman's book Neural Darwinism )
Indeed, an early major American economic crisis, the Panic of 1819, was described by then-president James Monroe as " a depression ", and the economic crisis immediately preceding the 1930s depression, the Depression of 1920 – 21, was referred to as a " depression " by president Calvin Coolidge.
The magistrates had fully appropriated the ideas of Calvin, and the direction of spiritual affairs, the organs of which were the " ministers of the word " and " the consistory ", was founded on a solid basis.
In " Satisfaction Guaranteed ", the character of Susan Calvin was renamed Dr Inge Jensen and portrayed by Ann Firbank.
Architect Philip Johnson described it as " the greatest building of our time ", while critic Calvin Tomkins, in The New Yorker, characterized it as " a fantastic dream ship of undulating form in a cloak of titanium ", its brilliantly reflective panels also reminiscent of fish scales.
Architect Philip Johnson described it as " the greatest building of our time ", while critic Calvin Tomkins, in The New Yorker, characterized it as " a fantastic dream ship of undulating form in a cloak of titanium ", its brilliantly reflective panels also reminiscent of fish scales.
Frank Zappa used the E ♭ contrabass sarrusophone in his scores for " Think It Over ", " Big Swifty ", " Ulterior Motive ", " The Adventures of Greggery Peccary ", " For Calvin ", " Waka / Jawaka ", and many others.
* Alice Jones Nickens, " Winton's Calvin Scott Brown School ", Roanoke-Chowan Website
Calvin Edwin " Cal " Ripken, Jr. ( born August 24, 1960 ), nicknamed " The Ironman ", is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 21 years in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the Baltimore Orioles ( 1981 – 2001 ).
Martin Luther, who believed that the dead were unconscious, read that it was " the Devil's ghost ", whereas John Calvin, who did believe in the immortal soul, read that " it was not the real Samuel, but a spectre.
He traced this decline further back, to the Enlightenment and the Reformation ; he described the source of the evil as " Swiss ideas ", a reference to the adopted nation of Calvin and the birth nation of Rousseau.
When the earthquake hit, Calvin had just grabbed his knapsack, a fact that enables him to wow the Arthurians with his futuristic " magic ", including an introduction to rock and roll via CD player, and a Swiss Army knife.
The French version, Psychopannychie – La nuit ou le sommeil de l ' âme (" Psychopannychia – the night or the sleep of the soul ", Geneva 1558 ), may have caused the confusion that by-pannychis Calvin meant sleep ( in Greek-hypnos not-pannychis, vigil ).
* In 2005, Springfield, Illinois indie band Resident Genius recorded a tribute song called " Calvin J ", which contains the line " International Pop Underground / unknowingly broke fresh new ground "
However, Luther strongly objected to the marriage barriers it created, Zwingli stressed the role of parents and pastors, rather than the " witnesses ", in religious instruction, and Calvin and his followers tended to prefer the sponsors to be the natural parents.
The Reverend Willie Tenboom ( John Calvin ), a phony man of the cloth who likes to " bless " the female natives in private " prayer ", is in actuality a Nazi spy named Willy, with interests in both sides.
" This likely refers to Kramer's various strokes of financial luck over the course of the series, such as optioning his coffee table book about coffee tables to a major Hollywood studio in " The Wizard ", winning $ 18, 000 in " The Subway ", successfully betting on horse races, and signing a contract with Calvin Klein in " The Pick ".

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In February 1994, watchdog group Morality in Media claimed that the death of 8-month-old Natalia Rivera, struck by a bowling ball thrown from an overpass onto a Jersey City, New Jersey highway near the Holland Tunnel by 18-year-old Calvin J.
* " After an Early Bedtime, Calvin and Hobbes Are Up and Running in a New Collection "-Washington Post book review including broad look at Watterson's career
John Calvin formulated a doctrine of Presbyterianism, which held that in the New Testament the offices of presbyter and episkopos were identical ; he rejected the doctrine of apostolic succession.
A photograph of President Calvin Coolidge sent from New York to London on November 29, 1924 became the first photo picture reproduced by transoceanic radio facsimile.
During his 18-month stay in Bourges, Calvin learned Greek, a necessity for studying the New Testament.
Calvin then describes the New Covenant using the passage from the Apostles ' Creed that describes Christ's suffering under Pontius Pilate and his return to judge the living and the dead.
Calvin regarded the first three offices as temporary, limited in their existence to the time of the New Testament.
In his theology, Calvin does not differentiate between God's covenant with Israel and the New Covenant.
When the Stultz, Gordon and Earhart flight crew returned to the United States, they were greeted with a ticker-tape parade in New York followed by a reception with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.
It was designed by John Calvin Stevens, who reduced by two-fifths a plan originally created for the ill-fated Metallak Hotel in Colebrook, New Hampshire.
The first white settler to own land in the village was Calvin G. Hill, a native of New York, who bought in 1834 on both sides of the Thornapple River.
In 1829, Calvin Britain, who had come from Jefferson County, New York, and had taught at the Carey Mission at Niles for two years, came to the site of St. Joseph.
* Calvin Pace ( born 1980 ), outside linebacker for the New York Jets.
The mayor of New London is W. Calvin Gaddy as of January 2007.
In 1993, he was beaten in seven rounds by knockout by American former IBF featherweight champion Calvin Grove, and in 1995, he beat Tialano Tovar, by a knockout in eight at New Jersey.
One of the suspects ' supporters, Reverend Calvin O. Butts of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, told the New York Times, " The first thing you do in the United States of America when a white woman is raped is round up a bunch of black youths, and I think that's what happened here.
New York came back to tie the game with three straight two-out singles off Calvin Schiraldi and a wild pitch by Bob Stanley.
* 40 Cal., a rapper from Harlem, born Calvin Alan Byrd in New York City, United States

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