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* Musicologist Paula Higgins, in another robust critique of McClary's work, has observed that “ one wonders … if has not strategically co-opted feminism as an excuse for guerrilla attacks on the field .” Higgins complains of McClary's “ truculent verbal assaults on musicological straw men ”, and observes that “ For all the hip culture critique imported from other fields, McClary has left the cobwebs of patriarchal musicological thought largely intact .” ” Higgins is also critical of McClary's citation practice as it concerns other scholars in the area of feminist musical criticism.
* Paula Higgins: " Antoine Busnoys ", Grove Music Online ed.

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* Fass, Paula, ed.
* Paula Frederickson ( ed.
* Mistress of Herself: Speeches and Letters of Ernestine Rose, Early Women's Rights Leader, Paula Doress-Worters, ed.
* Rothenberg, Paula S., ed.

Paula and .
Carl has been married to Paula for fifty-three years, and he has not made a single major decision without careful consideration and thorough discussion with his wife.
The only way to describe Paula Sandburg is to say she is beautiful in a Grecian sense.
When erosion threatened the foundation of their home in Harbert, Paula Sandburg planted grapevines and arranged the snow fences which helped hold the sands away.
Some of the children of the family could not pronounce this name and called her Paula, a soubriquet Carl liked so much she has been Paula ever since.
`` My mother read a book right after I was born and there was a Lilian in the book she loved and I became Lilian -- and eventually I became Paula ''.
But her father was not enthusiastic about sending young Paula to high school.
The parents compromised, however, on a convent school and Paula went to Ursuline Academy in London, Ontario.
Paula was saddened about what was happening to little girls and vowed to kneel no more in Chapel.
Carl and Paula met in Milwaukee in 1907 during Paula's Christmas holiday visit to her parents.
He `` legitimized '' Paula for Lilian Steichen, and it was Paula who insisted on Carl for Charles.
Victor Berger, the panjandrum of Wisconsin Socialism and member of Congress, had asked Paula Steichen to translate some of his German editorials into English.
Carl, who was stationed in Appleton, Wisconsin, organizing for the Social Democrats, was in Berger's office and made it his business to escort Paula to the streetcar.
( After graduation from the University of Chicago, Paula taught for two years in the normal school at Valley City, North Dakota, then two years at Princeton ( Illinois ) Township High School.
) By the time the streetcar pulled away, he had fallen in love with Paula.
Paula says that even though Carl's letters usually began, `` Dear Miss Steichen '', there was an understanding from the beginning that they would become husband and wife.
I was delighted with Paula Prentiss' comedy performance, which was as fresh and unstilted as one's highest hopes might ask.
This process is well reflected in contemporary Angolan literature, especially in the works of Pepetela and Ana Paula Ribeiro Tavares.
The sound chip, named Paula, supports four sound channels ( two for the left speaker and two for the right ) with 8-bit resolution for each channel and a 6-bit volume control per channel.
Paula can read directly from the system's RAM, using direct memory access ( DMA ), making sound playback without CPU intervention possible.
Notable American restaurant chefs include Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter, Grant Achatz, Alfred Portale, Paul Prudhomme, Paul Bertolli, Frank Stitt, Alice Waters, and celebrity chefs like Mario Batali, Alton Brown, Emeril Lagasse, Cat Cora, Michael Symon, Bobby Flay, Ina Garten, Todd English, Sandra Lee, and Paula Deen.
* 1959 – Paula Yates, English television presenter and writer ( d. 2000 )
# Maria Ludovika Auguste Fredericka Therese Franziska Johanna Aloysia Nepomucena Ignatia Anna Josepha Xaveria Franziska de Paula Barbara ( b. Dresden, 14 March 1795-d. Dresden, 25 April 1796 ).

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:* Mary Boyd Higgins ( ed.
:* Mary Boyd Higgins ( ed.
:* Mary Boyd Higgins ( ed.
* Dick Higgins, ‘ Intermedia ’ ( 1966 ), reprinted in Donna De Salvo ( ed.
* Dick Higgins, ‘ Intermedia ’ ( 1966 ), reprinted in Donna De Salvo ( ed.
“ Aidan Higgins ” in Rüdiger Imhof, ed., Contemporary Irish Novelists Studies in English and Comparative Literature, ed.
“ Aidan Higgins, ‘ Killachter Meadow ’ und Langrishe, Go Down sowie Harold Pinters Fernsenfilm Langrishe, Go Down: Variationen eines Motivs ,” in Siegfried Korninger, ed., A Yearbook of Studies in English and Language and Literature Vol.
* Blackmore, Liz, John Cronin, Donal Ferrie and Brid Higgins ( ed.

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* 1818 – In the Battle of Maipú, Chile's independence movement – led by Bernardo O ' Higgins and José de San Martín – win a decisive victory over Spain, leaving 2, 000 Spaniards and 1, 000 Chilean patriots dead.
Their adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion retained his social commentary and added appropriate songs for the characters of Henry Higgins and Liza Doolittle, played originally by Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews.
Professor Henry Higgins sings, " Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters / Condemned by every syllable she utters / By right she should be taken out and hung / For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.
In October 1917, John H. Higgins, the publisher and treasurer of the Boston Herald bought out its next door neighbor The Boston Journal and created The Boston Herald and Boston Journal
Another of the earliest advocates of full independence, Bernardo O ' Higgins, captained a rival faction that plunged the Criollos into civil war.
O ' Higgins, Carrera and many of the Chilean rebels escaped to Argentina.
In exile in Argentina, O ' Higgins joined forces with José de San Martín.
From 1817 to 1823, Bernardo O ' Higgins ruled Chile as supreme director.
O ' Higgins alienated liberals and provincials with his authoritarianism, conservatives and the church with his anticlericalism, and landowners with his proposed reforms of the land tenure system.
Although opposed by many liberals, O ' Higgins angered the Roman Catholic Church with his liberal beliefs.
Like the church, the landed aristocracy felt threatened by O ' Higgins, resenting his attempts to eliminate noble titles and, more important, to eliminate entailed estates.
O ' Higgins insisted on supporting that campaign because he realized that Chilean independence would not be secure until the Spaniards were routed from the Andean core of the empire.
However, amid mounting discontent, troops from the northern and southern provinces forced O ' Higgins to resign.
Embittered, O ' Higgins departed for Peru, where he died in 1842.
After O ' Higgins went into exile in 1823, civil conflict continued, focusing mainly on the issues of anticlericalism and regionalism.
The political camp became divided by supporters of O ' Higgins, Carrera, liberal Pipiolos and conservative Pelucones, being the two last the main movements that prevailed and absorbed the rest.
After the defeat of his liberal army at the Battle of Lircay on April 17, 1830, Freire, like O ' Higgins, went into exile in Peru.
O ' Higgins and Freire listened to it with respect and full of emotion, for they had marched to victory to its tune more than once.
These include Catherine O ' Hara, Michael McKean, Parker Posey, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shearer, Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Begley, Jr. and Fred Willard.
* Collins, B. and I. Mees ( 1998 ), " The Real Professor Higgins, the Life and Career of Daniel Jones ", Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1998.
* Higgins, P. J., 1971.

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