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The following year ( October 830 ), after a brief rebellion and reconciliation between Louis and his sons, Gregory declared that Louis second wife Judith was to be released from the convent where she had been forced to take the veil, and to be returned to Louis.
In one book, the dress in Botticelli s Judith provokes a reflection on drapery as a major artistic theme as it allows painters to include the abstract in representational art, to create mood, and also to represent the mystery of pure being.
The centenary of Britten s birth will be held between November 2012 and November 2013, and the 2013 Festival, the 66th, will feature a new production by Tim Albery of Britten s opera, Peter Grimes, the complete Church Parables in Orford Church and new works by Harrison Birtwistle, Wolfgang Rihm, Judith Weir, Magnus Lindberg and Richard Rodney Bennett.
As a reciter West has worked with all the major British orchestras, as well as the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C .. Works include Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex and The Soldier's Tale, Prokofiev's Eugene Onegin, Beethoven's Egmont, Schoenburg's Ode To Napoleon, Strauss ' Enoch Arden, Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals, Bernstein's Kaddish, Walton's Façade and Henry V, Night Mail and The Way to the Sea by Britten and Auden and the world premieres of Concrete by Judith Weir at the Barbican and Howard Goodall s Jason and the Argonauts at the Royal Albert Hall.
These included Patrick Evans s bio-critical contribution for the " Twayne's World Authors Series ," Janet Frame ( 1977 ), Gina Mercer's feminist reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions ( 1994 ), and Judith Dell Panny's allegorical approach to the works, I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame ( 1992 ).
; Dave Cook became National Organiser in 1975 ; Pete Carter prominent in UCATT ; Beatrix Campbell and Judith Hunt active in National Women s Advisory ; Jacques, on the EC since 1967 and replacing James Klugmann on Marxism Today in 1977 ; Sarah Benton was a " heresy " favouring editor of Comment ; critics from the past, like Eric Hobsbawm and Monty Johnstone, got more influence.
At Myra s insistence, Billy kidnaps the young daughter ( Judith Donner ) of a wealthy couple ( Mark Eden and Nanette Newman ), confining her in a room in the Savage home dressed as a hospital ward.
To quote Judith Grabiner, “ Berkeley s criticisms of the rigor of the calculus were witty, unkind, and — with respect to the mathematical practices he was criticizing — essentially correct ”.
The two conceptual poles represented by these works will inform much of Judith s subsequent history.
In medieval Christian art, the predominance of church patronage assured that Judith s patristic valences as “ Mulier Sancta ” and Virgin Mary prototype would prevail: from the eighth century frescoes in Santa Maria Antigua in Rome through innumerable later bible miniatures.
* Umbrella, founded and edited by Judith Hoffberg, is one of the oldest online periodicals covering artists books and other multiple editions.
More recent feminist scholars have stated that the influence more likely was mutual — what Judith Suther calls “ a constant, usually unconscious interchange .” Suther and others also point out differences between the two artists: for example, the large architectural constructions that dominate Sage s paintings are quite unlike the smaller biomorphic or metallic forms that people Tanguy s landscapes.
Many point to one song, in fact, as the essence of their festival experience, for MWMF has an anthem of sorts — the late Maxine Feldman s composition “ Amazon ,” later adapted into an upbeat version by longtime performer and opening ceremonies director Judith Casselberry.
Many discrepancies exist between the poem and Book, most notably in regards to the portrayal of Holofernes and the exaggeration of Judith s righteousness in the poem ( Marsden, pg.
Ælfric s Judith is quite similar to that of the poem ; and furthermore, the characters seem to have served the same purpose — to stand as an example to the people in a time of war.
Judith s city of Bethulia was being plundered by Assyrians.
: Cambell s writing details many differences between the Vulgate sJudith ” and the Old English poem “ Judith .” Campbell offers a clearer perspective on the character of Judith as it is represented quite differently by the two works.

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" Author ( s ): Judith P. Zinsser Source: Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol.
Judith Light at the 1992 Emmy Award s
All four of her children have earned Ph. D. s in the natural sciences or mathematics: David ( 1950 ), Ph. D. geology, a geologist with the U. S. Geological Survey ; Judith Young ( 1952 ), Ph. D. cosmic-ray physics, an astronomer at the University of Massachusetts ; Karl ( 1956 ), Ph. D. mathematics, a mathematician at the University of California at Irvine ; and Allan ( 1960 ), Ph. D. geology, a geologist at Princeton University.

Judith and Love
Though a minor character, he very notably arrests Fitz in " To Say I Love You " when he refuses to leave Judith alone after she has left him and gone to her parents ' house.
* With Love and Fury: Selected letters of Judith Wright, edited by Patricia Clarke and Meredith McKinney ( National Library of Australia, 2006 ) ISBN 978-0-642-27625-4
Along with Tristine Rainer, Hwang contributed story material to the television film Forbidden Nights, which was written by Rainer and based upon Judith Shapiro's article " The Rocky Course of Love in China.
* 1991-Le polygraphe, Marie Brassard and Robert LepageUnidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Brad FraserLion in the Streets, Judith ThompsonLa maison suspendue, Michel Tremblay
Board members have included: Sir Wira Gardiner, Fiona Campbell, Sue Piper, Judith Tizard, John Judge, Miria Pomare, Michael Bassett, Christopher Parkin Sandra Lee, Ngatata Love, Sir Ronald Trotter, Glenys Coughlan, Judith Binney Philip Carter and Wendy Lai.
#" Double Exposure " in A Gift of Love ( 1995 ) ( with Kimberly Cates, Jude Deveraux, Andrea Kane, Judith O ' Brien )
* Weissman, Judith Reiter and Wendy Lavitt: Labors of Love: America's Textiles and Needlwork, 1650-1930, New York, Wings Books, 1987, ISBN 0-517-10136-X
The productions have been: The Invention of Love ( Tom Stoppard, directed by Mary-Kay Gamel, produced by Judith Hallett ), The Heavensgate Deposition ( based on Apocolocyntosis by Seneca the Younger, adapted by Douglass Parker, directed by Amy R. Cohen, produced by Thomas Jenkins ), The Golden Age ( by Thomas Heywood, directed by C. W. Marshall ), Iran Man ( based on Persa by Plautus, directed by Mary-Kay Gamel ), Thespis ( by W. S. Gilbert and A. S. Sullivan, with new music by Alan Riley Jones, directed by John Starks, produced by John Given ), The Birds ( by Aristophanes, directed by Thomas Talboy ), Cyclops ( by Euripides, directed by Laura Lippman and Mike Lippman ), Thersites ( perhaps by Nicholas Udall, directed by C. W. Marshall ), Thesmophoriazusae ( by Aristophanes, directed by Bella Vivante ) and The Jurymen ( by Katherine Janson, directed by Amy R. Cohen ).
A Love Supreme – Produced by Rock ' n ' Roll Circus ; Created by Yaron Lifschitz and Circa ; Premiered at Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane on April 2004.
* Weissman, Judith Reiter and Wendy Lavitt: Labors of Love: America's Textiles and Needlework, 1650-1930, New York, Wings Books, 1987, ISBN 0-517-10136-X

Judith and 1940
* 1940Judith Walzer Leavitt, American historian
* Internment: The Diaries of Harry Seidler May 1940 – October 1941, Unwin Hyman 1987, ISBN 0-86861-915-9, in co-operation with Janis Wilton, Judith Winternitz ( out of print )
Hitchcock continued to perfect his recognizable brand of suspense-thriller, directing Foreign Correspondent ( 1940 ), the haunting Oscar-winning Rebecca ( 1940 ), which is about the unusual romance between a young woman ( Joan Fontaine ) and an emotionally-distant rich widower ( Laurence Olivier ) – overshadowed by a vindictive housekeeper ( Judith Anderson ), Suspicion ( 1941 ) about a woman in peril from her own husband ( Cary Grant ), Saboteur ( 1942 ) and Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), which was Hitchcock's own personal favorite and based upon the actual case of a 1920s serial killer known as The Merry Widow Murderer.
His smooth, upper-crust English accent and sleek British manner, along with a suave, snobbish and somewhat threatening air, put him in demand for American films throughout the following decade. He played supporting roles in high-end productions such as Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca ( 1940 ), in which he and Judith Anderson played cruel foils to Joan Fontaine's character.
Judith Ann Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox ( born 31 October 1940 ) is a Conservative member of the House of Lords.
Judith Mary Troeth AM ( born 3 August 1940 ) has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since July 1993, representing the state of Victoria.
He went to St. Bartholomew's hospital to start his medical training in 1940, treated air raid casualties, and met and married a non-Jewish nurse, named Judith Martin.
Her screen roles meanwhile included Judith Bentley in The Girl in the News ( 1940 ), Marcia Royd in Anthony Asquith's comedy Quiet Wedding ( 1940 ), Atlantic Ferry ( 1941 ), Sabotage At Sea ( 1942 ) and Alicia in the Gainsborough Pictures melodrama, Fanny By Gaslight ( 1944 ).
Lawrence Schoonver had four daughters with his wife, Gertrude Hedwig Bonn: Judith Hedwig Schoonver ( 1940 ), married to James D. Regan ; chilren: James L. Regan ( 1964 ) and Tracy Regan ( 1966 ) Mary Elizabeth Schoonover ( 1942 ), married to George Marshall ; children: Christopher Marshall ( 1966 ) Caroline Grace Schoonver ( 1944 – 2005 ), married to Herve J. Pensec ; children: Danielle A. Pensec ( 1965 ), Monique S. Pensec ( 1968 ), Michele H. Pensec ( 1968 ); married to Alois J. Mathe Virginia Schoonover, ( 1946 )

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The AMPAS was originally conceived by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio boss Louis B. Mayer as a professional honorary organization to help improve the film industry s image and help mediate labor disputes.
The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences defines psychological altruism as " a motivational state with the goal of increasing another s welfare ".
Psychological altruism is contrasted with psychological egoism, which refers to the motivation to increase one s own welfare.
One way is a sincere expression of Christian love, " motivated by a powerful feeling of security, strength, and inner salvation, of the invincible fullness of one s own life and existence ".
Another way is merely " one of the many modern substitutes for love, ... nothing but the urge to turn away from oneself and to lose oneself in other people s business.
* David Firestone-When Romney s Reach Exceeds His Grasp-Mitt Romney quotes the song
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
George Wittkowsky argued that Swift s main target in A Modest Proposal was not the conditions in Ireland, but rather the can-do spirit of the times that led people to devise a number of illogical schemes that would purportedly solve social and economic ills.
In response, Swift s Modest Proposal was " a burlesque of projects concerning the poor ", that were in vogue during the early 18th century.
Critics differ about Swift s intentions in using this faux-mathematical philosophy.
Charles K. Smith argues that Swift s rhetorical style persuades the reader to detest the speaker and pity the Irish.
Swift s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
Swift s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
Once the children have been commodified, Swift s rhetoric can easily turn " people into animals, then meat, and from meat, logically, into tonnage worth a price per pound ".
Swift uses the proposer s serious tone to highlight the absurdity of his proposal.
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
James Johnson argued that A Modest Proposal was largely influenced and inspired by Tertullian s Apology: a satirical attack against early Roman persecution of Christianity.
Johnson notes Swift s obvious affinity for Tertullian and the bold stylistic and structural similarities between the works A Modest Proposal and Apology.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator s meaning and the text s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".

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