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* Natural Table of the Correspondences between God, Man and the Universe, 1782

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* Donna De Salvo-Catherine Gugis ( editors ), Ray Johnson: Correspondences, Paris-New York 1999

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* April 8 – Flensburg Disputation, a debate, attended by Stadtholder Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ( later King Christian III of Denmark ) between Lutherans ( led by Hermann Fast ) and the more radical Anabaptists ( led by Melchior Hoffman ).
Prominent early settlers at Gruetli included Christian Marugg, who operated an inn along the stagecoach road between Chattanooga and McMinnville, and Melchior Thoni, Jr. ( 1849 – 1926 ), a woodcarver whose work was displayed in the old Governor's Mansion and the Christ Church in Nashville.
The expedition to the lower Colorado River was important as the only recorded European incursion into that region between the expeditions of Hernando de Alarcón and Melchior Díaz in 1540 and the visits of Eusebio Francisco Kino beginning in 1701.
The parcel was divided equally between the settlers: Melchior Brumback, Joseph Coons, Harman Fishback, John Fishback, Peter Hitt, Jacob Holtzclaw, John Henery Hoffman, John Kemper, John Joseph Martin, Jacob Rector, John Spilman, Barry Brumbackily, and Tillman Weaver.
Melchior was a transitional figure between Rococo and Neoclassicism.
As part of his official roles in Parliament and the Israeli government, Melchior was involved with Birthright Israel, an organization that has brought over 200, 000 young Jews to explore their heritage in Israel and the Yachad Council, which promotes dialogue between secular and religious Jews ,, and he founded and continues to serve as honorary chairman of the Citizens ' Accord Forum Between Jews and Arabs in Israel.
When the new Prince-Bishop Melchior Zobel von Giebelstadt asked for the money back from Grumbach, he paid, but the harmonious relationship between lord and vassal were destroyed.
The Burgundian War witnessed a great outburst of historical ardour in the shape of chronicles written by Diebold Schilling ( d. 1486 ) of Bern, by Melchior Russ ( d. 1499 ), Diebold Schilling the Younger ( d. between 1516 and 1523 ) and Petermann Etterlin ( d. 1509 ), all three of Lucerne as well as by Gerold Edlibach ( d. 1530 ) of Zürich, and by Johnanes Lenz ( d. 1541 ) of Brugg.
Melchior van Santvoort returned directly to Japan from Patani, and continued being active in trade between Japan and Southeast Asia.

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Polish linguists, working in the Lublin School ( see Jerzy Bartmiński ) preserve this distinction between worldviews of a personal or political kind and the worldview implicit in the language as a conceptual system, in their reading of Humboldt and in their research into the Polish-speaker's worldview.
Parliament's presidency was once again divided between the People's Party and the Socialists, with Jerzy Buzek elected as the first President of the European Parliament from an ex-communist country.
There is no strict division in Poland between theatre and film directors and actors, therefore many stage artists are known to theatre goers from films of Andrzej Wajda, for example: Wojciech Pszoniak, Daniel Olbrychski, Krystyna Janda, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, and from films of Krzysztof Kieślowski, actors such as Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Gajos and others.
Most characteristic are the productions of Jerzy Grzegorzewski ( Theatre director between 1997 – 2002 ), who, employing complicated stage equipment ( metaphoric scenographic elements such as pantographs, huge musical instruments, or symbolic props ) and creating his own montage of classic texts, testing their value, searching for their relevance to the here and now.
During the several years between the novel's publication and the film's production, Peter Sellers reportedly engaged in a determined quest to obtain the rights to bring the story to the screen and portray its lead character, sending several postcards and letters signed " Chance " to Jerzy Kosinski and Hal Ashby.
In the days before the British debate, the Dutch had offered to negotiate between Russia and the Triple Alliance, and Auckland reported that he saw documents in which Frederick Wilhelm questioned the need for the war and expressed concerns over the militant Austrian attitude ( according to Polish historian Jerzy Łojek, that was either Auckland's own or Russian misinformation, or a combination of both ).
In the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final between A. C. Milan and Liverpool F. C., Liverpool keeper Jerzy Dudek used tactics similar to Bruce Grobbelaar in 1984 ( known as the " Dudek dance " in 2005 ) to distract the Milan shootout takers which resulted in victory for his team.
A major stand-off between the two armies ended without a battle in the Treaty of Ugra, by which Velikiy Novgorod was granted to Jogaila's brother Simeon Lingwen, and the important city of Pskov to Jogaila's envoy Jerzy Nos, the latter settlement a clear violation of the treaty of Raciąż.
In statistics, the Neyman – Pearson lemma, named after Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson, states that when performing a hypothesis test between two point hypotheses H < sub > 0 </ sub >: θ = θ < sub > 0 </ sub > and H < sub > 1 </ sub >: θ = θ < sub > 1 </ sub >, then the likelihood-ratio test which rejects H < sub > 0 </ sub > in favour of H < sub > 1 </ sub > when
The structures modelled after the church include the basilica on the Holy Mountain in Glogówko, built by the Polish-Italians Jerzy Catenazzi, Jan Catenazzi and Pompeo Ferrari between 1675-1728 according to original design by Baldassarre Longhena.
Repnin had an illegitimate son, Ivan Pnin, and it was widely rumored that Adam Jerzy Czartoryski was the fruit of a liaison between Repnin and Izabela Fleming.
55, is a ballet-pantomime written by the Polish composer Karol Szymanowski, between 1923 – 1931, to a libretto by Jerzy Rytard and his wife and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, the librettist of Symanowski's opera, King Roger.
While the primary theme of Ashes and Diamonds follows the eponymous post-war book by Jerzy Andrzejewski, the relationship between Maciek and the barmaid Krystyna ( Ewa Krzyzewska ) is loosely based on that between Johnny ( Marlon Brando ) and Kathie ( Maria Murphy ), the barmaid in the small town that his gang rides into.

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Based on the archaeological material, they were one of the Iranian-speaking nomadic tribes that began to enter the Sarmatian area between the middle of the 1st and the 2nd century.
Perhaps the distinctions between dragons of western origin and Chinese dragons are arbitrary, since the later Roman dragon was certainly of Iranian origin: in the Roman Empire, where each military cohort had a particular identifying signum, ( military standard ), after the Parthian and Dacian Wars of Trajan in the east, the Dacian Draco military standard entered the Legion with the Cohors Sarmatarum and Cohors Dacorum ( Sarmatian and Dacian cohorts )— a large dragon fixed to the end of a lance, with large gaping jaws of silver and with the rest of the body formed of colored silk.
In Hungary, a great Late Sarmatian pottery center was reportedly unearthed between 2001 – 2006 near Budapest, in Üllő5 archaeological site.
In the 1st century AD, the Iazyges settled in the west of Dacia, on the plain between the Danube and the Tisza rivers, according to some scholars ' interpretation of Pliny's text: “ The higher parts between the Danube and the Hercynian Forest ( Black Forest ) as far as the winter quarters of Pannonia at Carnuntum and the plains and level country of the German frontiers there are occupied by the Sarmatian Iazyges, while the Dacians whom they have driven out hold the mountains and forests as far as the river Theiss ”.
The Veneti have borrowed largely from Sarmatian ways ; their plundering forays take them all over the wooded and mountainous country that rises between the Peucini and the Fenni.
Merlin suggests an alliance between the Woads and the Sarmatian knights against the invading Saxons.
The theory of a connection between the Alan and Sarmatian peoples and the legend of King Arthur depends upon the fact that the Alano-Sarmatians were steppe nomads known in the 2nd century for their skill as heavy cavalry.
Many of the parallels or similarities between Arthurian and Sarmatian tales only occur in writings dating from and after Geoffrey of Monmouth and do not affect the core issue of historicity.
The territory between the Danube and the Tisza was inhabited by the Sarmatian Iazyges between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, or even earlier ( earliest remains have been dated to 80 BC ).

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According to one report, no operations have been carried out since 2000, although the Victorian Psychosurgery Review Board dealt with 3 applications between 2006 and 2008.
" Transforming the Dutch Republic into the Kingdom of Holland: the Netherlands between Republicanism and Monarchy ( 1795-1815 )," European Review of History ( 2010 ) 17 # 2, pp 151-170 online
" Transforming the Dutch Republic into the Kingdom of Holland: the Netherlands between Republicanism and Monarchy ( 1795-1815 )," European Review of History ( 2010 ) 17 # 2, pp 151-170 online
* Lines Review, a Scottish literary periodical published between 1952 and 1998
* Hariss, G. L., The Struggle for Calais: An Aspect of the Rivalry between Lancaster and York, English Historical Review LXXV ( 1960 ), 30.
Rukeyser strongly disputed this claim, but ten years later Professors Jess Beltz and Robert Jennings published another academic article in the Review of Financial Economics reporting results consistent with Pari's original findings, and that there was " little correlation between the 6-month performance of a recommendation and the abnormal volume at the date the recommendation is made.
Next came the Welsh Review, published by Gwyn Jones, first in 1939 and then between 1944 and 1948.
Regarding the obvious gap between the movie's troubled production and its eventual triumph of aesthetic cinematic form on the screen, Jeff Swindoll wrote in his 2008 DVD Review of Munchausen for Monsters and Critics: " For the absolute hell that the production of the film turned out to be, you really don't see any of that tension on the screen.
Nabokov's previously close friend Edmund Wilson reviewed Nabokov's translation in the New York Review of Books, which sparked an exchange of letters there and an enduring falling-out between them.
In a series of papers in the Contemporary Review, between December 1874 and May 1877, Lightfoot undertook the defense of the New Testament canon.
He contributed thirty reviews for the Monthly Review and over two hundred letters for the Public Advertiser between 1749 and 1787.
There were differences between the journals: The Freeman under Hazlitt was more secular and presented a wider range of foreign policy opinion than the later National Review.
The Quarterly Review was the foremost intellectual journal of the age and of the twenty-six issues published between spring 1860 and summer 1866, Cecil had anonymous articles in all but three of them.
A criticism in the fifteenth number of the Review on the morality of Thomas Moore's poems led in 1806 to a duel between the two authors at Chalk Farm.
In 2009 a study found that " a number of academic institutions " do not have clear guidelines for relationships between Institutional Review Boards and industry.
The most famous chronicler of true crime trials in English history is the amateur criminologist William Roughead, a Scots lawyer who between 1889 and 1949 attended every murder trial of significance held in the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh, and wrote of them in essays published first in such journals as The Juridical Review and subsequently collected in best-selling books with such titles as Malice Domestic, The Evil That Men Do, What Is Your Verdict ?, In Queer Street, Rogues Walk Here, Knave's Looking Glass, Mainly Murder, Murder and More Murder, Nothing But Murder, and many more ….
# First Calvary Cemetery is located between the Long Island Expressway and Review Avenue.
When making editorial decisions, The Southern Review continues to rely on Robert Penn Warren's articulation of the mission when he said The Southern Review gives " writers decent company between the covers, and editorial authority sufficiently for the journal to have its own distinctive character and quality.
( Extends the 1974 Deviant Logic, with some additional essays published between 1973 and 1980, particularly on fuzzy logic, cf The Philosophical Review, 107: 3, 468-471 )
The critics have included Joseph Stone, the New York prosecutor who began the investigations ; and Jeffrey Hart, a Dartmouth College scholar, senior editor of National Review, and a longtime friend of Van Doren, who saw the film as falsely implying tension between Van Doren and his accomplished father.
( 1967 ) " Giolitti and the Gentiloni Pact between Myth and Reality ," Catholic Historical Review ( 1967 ) 53 # 2 pp. 217-228 in JSTOR
Events included the student newspaper's Review front-page photograph of a nude couple strolling hand in hand on the Mall, naked pyramid competitions between fraternities, and other, less documented, occurrences.
To the memory of the former of these he afterwards paid a graceful tribute in a biographical sketch ( Fortnightly Review, February 1881 ); and to the close of his life there existed between him and M. de Laveleye relations of mutual esteem and cordial intimacy.
As reported in the DTI Energy Review ' Our Energy Challenge ' January 2006 North Sea gas resources have been depleted at a faster rate than had been anticipated and gas supplies for the UK are being sought from remote sources, a strategy made possible by developments in the technologies of pipelaying that enable the transmission of gas over land and under sea across and between continents.

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