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In this respect, his approach to poetry-and-jazz is in marked contrast to Kenneth Rexroth's.
Writing in a large volume on the nude in painting and sculptures, titled The Nude: A Study In Ideal Form, Kenneth Clark declares: `` The human body, as a nucleus, is rich in associations.
The Anglican Communion Office is headed by its Secretary General, the Reverend Canon Kenneth Kearon.
Kenneth Minogue criticized Pratto's work, saying " It is characteristic of the conservative temperament to value established identities, to praise habit and to respect prejudice, not because it is irrational, but because such things anchor the darting impulses of human beings in solidities of custom which we do not often begin to value until we are already losing them.
The main local source from the period is the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, a list of kings from Kenneth MacAlpin ( died 858 ) to Kenneth II ( Cináed mac Maíl Coluim, died 995 ).
The historical record for 9th century Scotland is meagre, but the Irish annals and the 10th-century Chronicle of the Kings of Alba agree that Kenneth was a Pictish king, and call him " king of the Picts " at his death.
According to the Chronicle, Áed was followed by Eochaid, a grandson of Kenneth MacAlpin, who is somehow connected with Giric, but all other lists say that Giric ruled after Áed and make great claims for him.
His brother, Kenneth Anthony Angell, is the former Roman Catholic bishop of Burlington, Vermont.
" Kenneth O. Morgan counter-argues that it is a ' difficult enterprise ' to find traces of cynghanedd ( harmony ) or cerdd dafod ( tongue-craft ) in Thomas ' poetry.
A well-known comparison is that of Kenneth Kister, who gave a qualitative and quantitative comparison of the Britannica with two comparable encyclopaedias, Collier's Encyclopedia and the Encyclopedia Americana.
Hayek is the second-most frequently cited economist ( after Kenneth Arrow ) in the Nobel lectures of the prize winners in economics, particularly since his lecture was critical of the field of orthodox economics and neo-classical modelization.
Flat glass for windows and similar applications is formed by the float glass process, developed between 1953 and 1957 by Sir Alastair Pilkington and Kenneth Bickerstaff of the UK's Pilkington Brothers, who created a continuous ribbon of glass using a molten tin bath on which the molten glass flows unhindered under the influence of gravity.
Even today the play is rarely performed in its entirety, and has only once been dramatised on film completely, with Kenneth Branagh's 1996 version.
John Kenneth Galbraith made a classic distinction between " private affluence and public squalor " in the USA, and private squalor and public affluence in ( for example ) Europe, and there is a correlation between individualism and degrees of public-sector intervention and taxation.
In his 2008 book Only A Theory, biologist Kenneth R. Miller challenges Behe's claim that the mousetrap is irreducibly complex.
For example, Kenneth Miller cites the lab work of Barry G. Hall on E. coli, which he asserts is evidence that " Behe is wrong.
Kenneth " Ken " Loach ( born 17 June 1936 ) is a Palme D ' Or winning English film and television director.
Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish MBE ( born 4 March 1951 ) is a Scottish former footballer and manager.
Although later traditions provided details of his reign and death, Kenneth's father Alpin is not listed as among the kings in the Duan Albanach, which provides the following sequence of kings leading up to Kenneth:
When Jesus does appear in the film ( on the Mount, speaking the Beatitudes ), he is played straight ( by actor Kenneth Colley ) and portrayed with respect.
Kenneth M. Miller is credited as being the first technical director to officially launch MTV from its New York-based network operations facility.
Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1763, residing at the Kenneth G. Fiske Museum of Musical Instruments in Claremont, California.

Kenneth and depicted
These coins all depicted president Kenneth Kaunda on the obverse and flora and fauna on the reverse.
Kenneth was later depicted in three issues of the Gargoyles comic book series.
Kenneth the Grim was depicted as a warm-hearted man, in contrast to the ruthless Malcolm.
The conflict depicted could actually be one between Æthelred and Kenneth III, Scottish and Anglo-Saxon armies fighting over control of Strathclyde.
But Kenneth II is depicted as a strong king, while Constantine III is dismissed as a failure.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, played by actor Kenneth Branagh, was depicted arriving in a green horse-drawn London General Omnibus Company Limited bus at the start of the ceremony.
While scenes of the Nativity were sometimes depicted as taking place in a cave, and Kenneth Clark points to the existence of an earlier rocky landscape in an adoration painted for the Medici family by Fra Filippo Lippi the setting was unprecedented and gave to the paintings their usual name of the Virgin of the Rocks.
One hypothesis is that the figures depicted in the battle, parade and decapitation scenes is the army of Kenneth MacAlpin ( Cináed mac Ailpín ), the scene being the representation of Kenneth's demonstration of his military and legal authority over northern Pictland.
A discus thrower is depicted about to release his throw: " by sheer intelligence ", Sir Kenneth Clark observed in The Nude ( 1956: p 239f ) " Myron has created the enduring pattern of athletic energy.
He is played by the Richard Easton in the 1989 film Henry V. Constable d ' Albret's death at Agincourt is vividly depicted in the film which starred Kenneth Branagh in the title role.

Kenneth and reigning
The present reigning monarch is His Royal Highness Igwe Kenneth Onyeneke Orizu III, he is the longest serving mornach in Nigeria and he is currently the 17th monarch in the Nnofo Royal lineage.

Kenneth and king
A son of Cináed mac Ailpín (" Kenneth MacAlpin "), he succeeded his uncle Domnall mac Ailpín as Pictish king following the latter's death on 13 April 862.
Constantine's grandfather Kenneth I of Scotland ( Cináed mac Ailpín, died 858 ) was the first of the family recorded as a king, but as king of the Picts.
Cináed mac Ailpín ( Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Ailpein ), commonly Anglicised as Kenneth MacAlpin and known in most modern regnal lists as Kenneth I ( 810-13 February 858 ) was king of the Picts and, according to national myth, first king of Scots, earning him the posthumous nickname of An Ferbasach, " The Conqueror ".
Rather than a conquest of the Picts, instead the idea of Pictish matrilineal succession, mentioned by Bede and apparently the only way to make sense of the list of Kings of the Picts found in the Pictish Chronicle, advanced the idea that Kenneth was a Gael, and a king of Dál Riata, who had inherited the throne of Pictland through a Pictish mother.
The rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín ( Kenneth MacAlpin ) in the 840s, in the aftermath of this disaster, brought to power the family who would preside over the last days of the Pictish kingdom and found the new kingdom of Alba, although Cínaed himself was never other than king of the Picts.
Not only were the Pictish realms either destroyed or severely weakened, the Viking invasion and settlement may have been the reason for the movement of Kenneth MacAlpin, the king of Dál Riata at that time.
This may have caused the new king, Kenneth MacAlpin, to move to the east, and conquer the remnants of the Pictish realms.
Kenneth MacAlpin became king of the Picts in 843 and later kings would be titled as the King of Alba or King of Scots.
* Kenneth II of Scotland succeeds Culen as King, though he will not be sole king until 977.
In 973, the Chronicle of Melrose reports that Kenneth, with Máel Coluim I ( Máel Coluim mac Domnaill ), the King of Strathclyde, " Maccus, king of very many islands " ( i. e. Magnus Haraldsson ( Maccus mac Arailt ), King of Mann and the Isles ) and other kings, Welsh and Norse, came to Chester to acknowledge the overlordship of the English king Edgar the Peaceable.
The evidence for Eochaid's rule as king of the Picts rests on the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, where it is written: And Eochodius son of Run king of the Britons, grandson of Kenneth by his daughter, reigned for 11 years ; although others say that Ciricium ( Giric ) son of another reigned at this time, because he became Eochaid's foster-father and guardian.
According to later genealogies, Áed was the great-grandfather of Kenneth MacAlpin ( Cináed mac Ailpín ) who is traditionally counted as the first king of Scots.
The sources of Kenneth MacAlpin becoming king of the Picts are few and suspect.
Following this event, Kenneth MacAlpin became king of both realms, heralding back to his maternal ancestry to establish his claim to the throne of Pictavia and inheriting Dál Riada from his father.
Before Wiseman's publication of the Babylonian Chronicles in 1956, Thiele had determined from Biblical texts that Nebuchadnezzar's initial capture of Jerusalem and its king Jeconiah occurred in the spring of 597 BC, whereas Kenneth Strand points out that other scholars, including Albright, more frequently dated the event to 598 BC.

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