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Pursuits and published
A selection from his works was published with title, ‘ The Principles and Pursuits of an English Presbyterian ,’ 1843.
The collection includes early articles on a wide variety of topics, published in many magazines for which no common denominator can be found, including Architectural Digest, Elle, Esquire, 50 Plus, International Herald Tribune, Islands, New Choices, New York, The New York Times, Pursuits, Salon, and Seattle Weekly.

Pursuits and ;
Among his avowed antagonists in literary warfare the most distinguished were Edmond Malone and George Steevens, the Shakespeare edition ; Mathias, the author of the Pursuits of Literature ; Dr John Jamieson, the Scottish lexicographer ; Pinkerton, the historian ; Dr Irving, the biographer of the Scottish poets ; and Dr Currie of Liverpool.
Joseph Bell, publisher of the novel, spent half of his essay Impartial Structures on the Poem Called “ The Pursuits of Literature ” and Particularly a Vindication of the Romance of “ The Monk ” defending Lewis ; Thomas Dutton, in his Literary Census: A Satirical Poem, retaliated against Mathias and praised Lewis ; Henry Francis Robert Soame compared Lewis to Dante in his The Epistle in Rhyme to M. G. Lewis, Esq.

Pursuits and section
The Pursuits section was renamed Weekend Journal beginning with the September 15, 2007 publication.
He also writes Pursuits — a column that appears in the weekend section of Mint, the business paper brought out by HT Media.

Pursuits and was
This was demonstrated by the Starfleet human character Reginald Barclay in the Voyager episode " Pathfinder " and The Next Generation episode " Hollow Pursuits ".
His activities at Salisbury, Durham, Hereford, and Lichfield were bitterly criticized by John Carter in his Pursuits of Architectural Innovation, and it was due in large measure to Carter's persistent denunciation that, in 1796, Wyatt failed to secure election as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
His chief work was The Pursuits of Literature ( 1794 ), an undiscriminating satire on his literary contemporaries that went through 16 editions, but is now almost forgotten.
This was followed by a block directed by Graeme Harper comprising " Trivial Games and Paranoid Pursuits ", " This Case to be Opened in a Million Years " and " In Warm Blood ".
His theatre plays include Soft Shoe Shuffle ( 1985 ) and Shooting Stars and Other Heavenly Pursuits ( 2000 ) which was also adapted for BBC radio.
One of his first notable roles was as a Glasgow schoolboy in Charles Gormley's Heavenly Pursuits ( 1985 ).

Pursuits and originally
The categories were originally created in 1996 by the Act on the Organisation and Pursuits of Crimes against Humanity.

Pursuits and introduced
: Finally, introduced in Trivial Games and Paranoid Pursuits, is Russian Alexander Krivenko, the commander of the Moonbase where the ISPF have their headquarters.
New innovative courses in Recreation and Tourism, Outdoor Pursuits, Horticulture, Arboriculture, Equine Studies and Small Animal Care were introduced during the eighties.

Pursuits and with
These include student clubs, community service projects, co-curricular activities with faculty and staff ( which are noted on the transcript ), and " Passionate Pursuits "— independent projects eligible for funding and / or non-degree credit.
* 1987: Star Cops: An Instinct for Murder, Star Cops: Conversations with the Dead, Star Cops: Intelligent Listening for Beginners, Star Cops: Trivial Games and Paranoid Pursuits, Star Cops: Little Green Men and Other Martians ( Another story released every two months starting with April ).
Page 324 in The Pursuits of Literature a Satirical Poem, in Four Dialogues ( with notes ) Eight edition, Dublin, printed for J Milliken 32 Grafton Street.
Other sports include: Girls ' Cricket, Girls ' Football, Swimming, Cross Country, Triathlon, Riding ( The College has a close relationship with Hickstead, and founded many riding events there such as " The Hurstpierpoint College Schools ' Team Show Jumping Competition " and " The Hurstpierpoint College National Schools & Pony Club Championships "- giving the College a strong reputation in Equestrian sports ), Dance, Aerobics, Weights-training, climbing and other forms of Outdoor Pursuits, Gymnastics, Squash, Tennis and Croquet.

Pursuits and on
Entertainments blogging site Trivial Pursuits ( www. trivialpursuits. org ) is a play on the name of the game, as a dedication to it.
In 2010, the National Academies released Surrounded by Science: Learning Science in Informal Environments, based on the National Research Council study, Learning Science in Informal Environments: People, Places, and Pursuits.
A wider range of activities depending on the demand may also be available and include, Ballet / Dance, Ceramics, Chess, Choir, Climbing, Community Service, Current Affairs, Dancing, Debating / Public Speaking, Design / Technology, Drama / Theatre Studies, Life Saving, First Aid, Outdoor Pursuits, Photography, Practical Engineering, Textiles, and Young Enterprise.
The Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre of New Zealand is located on the site of an old construction camp.

Pursuits and including
She is the author of several best-selling general books, including Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance, Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution, and biographies of Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke.

Pursuits and sports
Activities offered in addition to the academic curriculum include sports ( see above ), Combined Cadet Force ( CCF ), the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, First Aid, Orchestra / Band, Orienteering, Outdoor Pursuits, Photography, Practical Engineering, Riding, and Skiing.

Pursuits and .
Fighters of the US Air Force: From World War I Pursuits to the F-117.
His holo-addiction is first seen in the episode " Hollow Pursuits ", in which he creates simulacra of the ship's bridge officers, who are now completely responsive to Barclay's every whim.
Olin College also allows students to receive funding and non-degree college credit for " Passionate Pursuits ," student-defined personal projects that the college recognizes as having academic value.
Thomas James Mathias followed Coleridge ’ s lead in The Pursuits of Literature, a poem in the 18th-Century satiric tradition, but takes a step farther than Coleridge by claiming that a specific passage made the novel indictable under law.
In August 2011, they launched AMC Digital to produce original web series, the first being The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks.
Mount Hutt college is Methven's main school and has a very popular Outdoor Pursuits class available which attracts students from all over the country.

and formerly
* China Coast closed in 1995 ; owned by General Mills Corp., formerly 52 locations throughout the United States
* 1690 Job Charnock of the East India Company establishes a factory in Calcutta, an event formerly considered the founding of the city ( in 2003 the Calcutta High Court ruled that the city has no birthday ).
* 1980 The Republic of Zimbabwe ( formerly Rhodesia ) comes into being, with Canaan Banana as the country's first President.
* mpc-Musepack or MPC ( formerly known as MPEGplus, MPEG + or MP +) is an open source lossy audio codec, specifically optimized for transparent compression of stereo audio at bitrates of 160 180 kbit / s.
Serbia had gained substantial territory during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877 1878, while Greece acquired Thessaly in 1881 ( although it lost a small area back to the Ottoman Empire in 1897 ) and Bulgaria ( an autonomous principality since 1878 ) incorporated the formerly distinct province of Eastern Rumelia ( 1885 ).
The Canoidea superfamily ( or Caniformia suborder ) Canidae ( wolves, dogs and foxes ), Mephitidae ( skunks and stink badgers ), Mustelidae ( weasels, badgers, and otters ), Procyonidae ( raccoons ), Ursidae ( bears ), Otariidae ( eared seals ), Odobenidae ( walrus ), and Phocidae ( earless seals ) ( the last three families formerly classified in the suborder Pinnipedia ) and the extinct family Amphicyonidae ( bear-dogs ) are characterized by having nonchambered or partially chambered auditory bullae, nonretractable claws, and a well-developed baculum.
The current resistance to Russian rule has its roots in the late 18th century ( 1785 1791 ), a period when Russia expanded into territories formerly under the dominion of Turkey and Persia ( see also the Russo-Turkish Wars and Russo-Persian War ( 1804 1813 )), under Mansur Ushurma — a Chechen Naqshbandi ( Sufi ) Sheikh — with wavering support from other North Caucasian tribes.
Cell biology ( formerly cytology, from the Greek kytos, " contain ") is a scientific discipline that studies cells their physiological properties, their structure, the organelles they contain, interactions with their environment, their life cycle, division and death.
* Constantine II of Greece ( born 1940 ), Olympic champion ( 1960 ) and formerly King of the Hellenes March 6, 1964 December 8, 1974
* 1795 Construction of Yonge Street, formerly recognized as the longest street in the world, begins in York, Upper Canada ( present-day Toronto, Ontario ).
Dartmouth has one secondary school — formerly ( Dartmouth Community College ) now Dartmouth Academy — an all-through school for those aged 3 18, and two primary schools: ( Dartmouth Primary school ( now part of Dartmouth Academy ) and St John the Baptist R. C.
Because of its magnitude, scientists formerly speculated that the gases released during the formation of the Deccan Traps played a role in the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event ( also known as the K-Pg extinction ), which included the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs.
* 69 Vespasian, formerly a general under Nero, enters Rome to claim the title of emperor.
Uncle Karl K .' s impetuous uncle from the country, formerly his guardian.
* 1976 The formerly Spanish territory of Western Sahara, under the auspices of the Polisario Front declares independence as the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
* Chesapeake Upperclassmen Completed 2004, and housing approximately 800 students among its 4 halls ( Blue Ridge, Sandbridge ( formerly named Shenandoah ), Piedmont, Tidewater ) in suite-style apartments for four people which vary in combining single and double bedrooms, all which share a common bathroom.
The Propulsion Subsystem was developed and built by Daimler Benz Aero Space AG ( DASA ) ( formerly Messerschmitt Bölkow Blohm ( MBB )) and provided by Germany, the major international partner in Project Galileo.
The Teen Bigha Corridor is a strip of land formerly belonging to India on the West Bengal Bangladesh border which has been leased indefinitely to Bangladesh so that it can access its Dehgram Angalpota enclaves.
* ISO 3166-3, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 3: Code for formerly used names of countries, defines codes for country names which have been deleted from ISO 3166-1 since its first publication in 1974.
* Westernmost point:, Sasebo ( formerly Kosaza ), Nagasaki 33 ° 13 ' N, 129 ° 33 ' E

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