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* Richard Blackwell ( 1922 – 2008 ), fashion critic
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This term is also used in the scientific literature, with the academic publishers Blackwell Publishing referring to " neo-Darwinism as practised today ", and some figures in the study of evolution like Richard Dawkins and Stephen Jay Gould, using the term in their writings and lectures.
* Richard D. Janda and Brian D. Joseph ( Eds ), The Handbook of Historical Linguistics ( Blackwell, 2004 ) ISBN 1-4051-2747-3
* Hou, Xian-Guang ; Aldridge, Richard J., Bengstrom, Jan ; Siveter, David J. ; Feng, Xiang-Hong 2004 ; The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjang, China, Blackwell Science Ltd, 233 pp.
" In 1995, Richard Blackwell published his autobiography From Rags to Bitches, where he declared he was a lover of both Grant and Scott.
Other notable alumni include writers ( including Lord Byron, Sir Terence Rattigan and Richard Curtis ), numerous aristocrats ( including the current richest British subject, the Duke of Westminster and the prominent reformist Lord Shaftesbury ) and business people ( including DeBeers chairman Nicky Oppenheimer, Pret a Manger founder Julian Metcalfe ) and the big game hunter and artist General Douglas Hamilton, as well as Island Records founder Chris Blackwell.
Other writers have included Simon Blackwell, Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, John Finnemore, David Mitchell, Richard Ward, Terry Newman, Jonathan Morris, Colin Birch, Carl Carter and Tony Cooke.
The first generation of American photorealists includes such painters as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Chuck Close, Charles Bell, Audrey Flack, Don Eddy, Robert Bechtle, and Tom Blackwell.
Also home to the Blackwell Room, named in honor of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, Demarest was designed by Richard Upjohn's son, Richard M. Upjohn.
Blackwell House was designed and built in 1860 by Richard Upjohn as a residence for William Douglass, who served as a trustee of Hobart College.
* Overy, Richard " Germany, ' Domestic Crisis ' and War in 1939 " pages 95 – 128 from The Third Reich The Essential Readings edited by Christian Leitz, London: Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-20700-7.
Art: Angie Mills 1 ; John Hicklenton 2, 11, 14, 20 ; Carlos Ezquerra 3-4, 6-7 ; Duncan Fegredo 5, 12 ; Sean Phillips 8-10, 13, 18-19 ; Sean Phillips & Shaun Hollywood 16 ; Richard Piers-Rayner 15 ; Richard Piers-Rayner & Tim Perkins 23 ; Glyn Dillon 17 ; Steve Pugh 21 ; Robert Blackwell 22
The Blackwell dictionary of Western philosophy ( 2004 ) defines " Neo-pragmatism " as follows: " A postmodern version of pragmatism developed by the American philosopher Richard Rorty and drawing inspiration from authors such as John Dewey, Martin Heidegger, Wilfrid Sellars, Quine, and Jacques Derrida.
#" Long Tall Sally " ( Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman, and Robert Blackwell ) ( 23 August 1964 ) – 2: 53
* Richard D. Janda and Brian D. Joseph ( Eds ), The Handbook of Historical Linguistics ( Blackwell, 2004 ) ISBN 1-4051-2747-3
The funeral was attended by co-workers and friends, including Donna Douglas, Harriet MacGibbon, Louis Nye, Richard Deacon, Mr. Blackwell and longtime friend / silent film star Viola Dana.
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This period included a panoply of international ‘ great demographers ’ like Adolphe Quételet ( 1796 – 1874 ), William Farr ( 1807 – 1883 ), Louis-Adolphe Bertillon ( 1821 – 1883 ) and his son Jacques ( 1851 – 1922 ), Joseph Körösi ( 1844 – 1906 ), Anders Nicolas Kaier ( 1838 – 1919 ), Richard Böckh ( 1824 – 1907 ), Émile Durkheim ( 1858-1917 ), Wilhelm Lexis ( 1837 – 1914 ) and Luigi Bodio ( 1840 – 1920 ) contributed to the development of demography and to the toolkit of methods and techniques of demographic analysis.
* Richard M. Atwater ( 1844 – 1922 ), chemist and glassmaker, who served as mayor of Sea Isle City from 1913-1917.
In December, Polly's husband Richard offered to divorce her, and in February 1922, the marriage was legally ended.
Lehár was also associated with the operatic tenor Richard Tauber, who sang in many of his operettas, beginning with Zigeunerliebe ' ( in 1920 ) and Frasquita ( 1922 ), in which Lehár once again found a suitable post-war style.
Inspired by the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 and the Curse of the Pharaohs, producer Carl Laemmle Jr. commissioned story editor Richard Shayer to find a literary novel to form a basis for an Egyptian-themed horror film, just as Dracula and Frankenstein informed their previous hits.
General Richard Mulcahy was less impressed, recalling that " O ' Higgins ' personal presence in the Adjutant-General's office at that time ( July – August 1922 ) was the personal presence of a person who didn't understand what was going on ".
The editor and proprietor from 1877 until his death in 1922 was Richard Kyle Fox, an immigrant from Ireland.
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