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I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said, `` I admit that going back to Ralph Waldo Emerson for humor is like going to a modern musical comedy for music and comedy ''.
Alcott is often criticized for his inability to earn a living and support his family ; he often relied on loans from his brother-in-law, Emerson, and others.
The Arcadia 2001 is a second-generation 8-bit console released by Emerson Radio Corp.
Leary is a graduate of Emerson College, in Boston.
"... Emerson opposes on principle the reliance on social structures ( civil, religious ) precisely because through them the individual approaches the divine second hand, mediated by the once original experience of a genius from another age: " An institution ," as he explains, " is the lengthened shadow of one man.
The wave feature is another prominent design, which uses a part of the blade that protrudes outward to catch on one's pocket as it is drawn, thus opening the blade ; this was patented by Ernest Emerson and is not only used on many of the Emerson knives, but also on knives produced by Spyderco and Cold Steel as well.
His work inspired the New England Transcendentalists, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, who declared in 1843 that, in reading Proclus, " I am filled with hilarity & spring, my heart dances, my sight is quickened, I behold shining relations between all beings, and am impelled to write and almost to sing.
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Irish historian James Emerson Tennent theorised Galle, a southern city in Sri Lanka, was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon is said to have drawn ivory, peacocks and other valuables.
The joint influence of Advaitin and Neoplatonic ideas on Ralph Waldo Emerson is considered in Dale Riepe, " Emerson and Indian Philosophy ," Journal of the History of Ideas, 1967.
In their view, Nature is the outward sign of inward spirit, expressing the " radical correspondence of visible things and human thoughts ," as Emerson wrote in Nature ( 1836 ).
* In the E. M. Forster novel A Room with a View, Lucy Honeychurch is carried to " some steps in the Uffizi Arcade " by George Emerson, when she faints after witnessing a murder in the Piazza della Signoria.
The ELP sound is dominated by the Hammond organ and Moog synthesiser of the flamboyant Emerson.
Emerson explained: " The president of Atlantic, Ahmet Ertegun, tells me the reason he signed us is because we could sell out 20, 000-seaters before we even had a record out.
is: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Keith Noel Emerson ( born 2 November 1944, Todmorden, West Yorkshire ) is an English keyboard player and composer.
Along with contemporaries Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, Tony Banks of Genesis, and Rick Wakeman of Yes, Emerson is widely regarded as one of the top keyboard players of the progressive rock era.
This blending of elements is illustrated in his participation in the 1969 Music From Free Creek " supersession " project, where Emerson performs with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Chuck Rainey covering, among other tracks, the Eddie Harris instrumental " Freedom Jazz Dance ".
Emerson said: " My God that's incredible, what is that played on?

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In 2008, Emerson admitted 37 % of applicants, and is ranked 14th in the Universities-Master's ( North ) category according to U. S. News & World Report.
He was the top ranked amateur in the world in 1967 according to Lance Tingay, although Rex Bellamy ranked him second behind Roy Emerson.
* Emerson is ranked No. 120 on the Fortune 500 list of America's largest corporations, as ranked by revenues.
* Emerson is ranked No. 104 on the Information Week magazine's annual listing of the most innovative users of information technology in the United States ( September 2010 ).
* Emerson is ranked No. 5 in Electronics Industry of FORTUNE's World's Most Admired Companies 2011.
* Emerson is ranked No. 254 in Forbes World's Biggest Companies 2010.

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Keith Emerson contributed a series of treatments of classical pieces ( such as Bach's French Suite No. 1 in D minor, BWV 812 and Bartok's ' Allegro Barbaro '), Carl Palmer provided a drum solo ( called " Tank ") and Greg Lake provided two ballads, beginning with the folky, extended work " Take a Pebble ".
In recent years, several notable classic music composers, conductors and musicians have been performing various orchestral versions of Emerson ’ s compositions, such as “ Tarkus ” and “ Piano Concerto No. 1 ”, around the world.
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* Emerson was No. 44 on the Electronic Design magazine's ranking of the top 50 employers of electronic designers that have the most influence on today's engineering careers ( June 2009 ).
Edward Emerson later noted, " No other member of the Saturday Club has ever been more loyally felicitous in characterizing the literary work of his associates.
" Emerson and The Conduct of Life ," The English Review, 1, No. 2, 1973: 6-27.
* String Quartet No. 5: Through the Night ( 2009 ), commissioned by the Emerson String Quartet.

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Emerson -- Platonist, idealist, doctrinaire -- sounded a high Transcendental note in his `` Boston Hymn '', delivered in 1863 in the Boston Music Hall amidst thundering applause: `` Pay ransom to the owner and fill the bag to the brim.
Fosdick, a brother of minister Harry Emerson Fosdick, was a graduate of Princeton, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Philosophical Association.
Emerson the previous day.
Emerson, in his lecture, refers to the `` startling experience which almost every person confesses in daylight, that particular passages of conversation and action have occurred to him in the same order before, whether dreaming or waking, a suspicion that they have been with precisely these persons in precisely this room, and heard precisely this dialogue, at some former hour, they know not when ''.
Emerson evaded the problem by shoving it aside, or rather by leaving it behind him: he walked out of the Unitarian communion, so that it could lick the wound of his departure, preserve its self-respect and eventually accord him pious veneration.
Here, too, must be placed Unitarianism and, less obviously from Christian inspiration, Emerson, Transcendentalism, and the idealism of Walt Whitman.
The Hopkinsian universal disinterested benevolence, although holding to original sin and the doctrine of election, inspired its adherents to heroic endeavours for others, looked for the early coming of the Millennium, and was paralleled by the confidence in man's ability cherished by the Unitarians, Emerson, and the Transcendentalists.
Alcott became friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson and became a major figure in transcendentalism.
Beginning in 1836, Alcott's membership in the Transcendental Club put him in such company as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Orestes Brownson and Theodore Parker.
In late April 1840 Alcott moved to the town of Concord urged by Emerson.
A supporter of Alcott's philosophies, Emerson offered to help with his writing, which proved a difficult task.
With financial support from Emerson, Alcott left Concord on May 8, 1842, to a visit to England, leaving his brother Junius with his family.
Both Emerson and Sam May assisted in securing the home for the Alcotts.
Emerson wrote a eulogy, and Alcott helped plan the preparations.
These " conversations " as he called them, were more or less informal talks on a great range of topics, spiritual, aesthetic and practical, in which he emphasized the ideas of the school of American Transcendentalists led by Emerson, who was always his supporter and discreet admirer.
In April 1882, Alcott's friend and benefactor Ralph Waldo Emerson was sick and bedridden.
" Emerson died the next day.
Like Emerson, Alcott was always optimistic, idealistic, and individualistic in thinking.
Even so, Emerson noted that Alcott's brilliant conversational ability did not translate into good writing.
" When he sits down to write ," Emerson wrote, " all his genius leaves him ; he gives you the shells and throws away the kernel of his thought.
* 1994 – Jacqueline Emerson, American actress and singer ( Devo 2. 0 )
Emmerson Hall, Acadia University, was originally built 1913 as Emerson Memorial Library and shows strong Beaux Arts influences.
* 1882 – Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist ( b. 1803 )

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