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Richard and Fink
* Richard H. Fink, Executive Vice President of the Koch Industries
* Richard L. Fink, Secretary
Well known associates of the Push include Jim Baker, John Flaus, Harry Hooton, Margaret Fink, Sasha Soldatow, Lex Banning, Eva Cox, Richard Appleton, Paddy McGuinness, David Makinson, Germaine Greer, Clive James, Robert Hughes, Frank Moorhouse and Lillian Roxon.
Richard H. Fink, a member of the boards of directors and President of the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation and the Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation.
In 1997 he was awarded The Franklin Institute's Louis E. Levy Medal, in 1981 the IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award ( together with Whitfield Diffie ), in 1998 a Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation from the IEEE Information Theory Society, and in 2010 he was awarded the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal.
The other members of the board of directors are John Blundell, Richard H. Fink, Jerome Fullinwider, Timothy Otis Browne, Tyler Cowen, Art Pope, David Humphreys, Eric O ' Keefe, Todd Zywicki, William Sumner, Kristina Kendall, and Craig Johnson.
The principal artists included Linda Watson, Vitalij Kowaljow, Michelle DeYoung, Plácido Domingo, John Treleaven, Graham Clark, Richard Paul Fink, Eric Halfvarson, Alan Held and Jennifer Wilson, among others.
It featured Richard Paul Fink as Edward Teller, Gerald Finley as J. Robert Oppenheimer, Thomas Glenn as Robert Wilson, Kristine Jepson as Kitty Oppenheimer, Eric Owens as General Leslie Groves, James Maddalena as Jack Hubbard, Jay Hunter Morris as Captain James F. Nolan, Beth Clayton as the Oppenheimers ' Tewa maid Pasqualita, and Seth Durant as Peter Oppenheimer ( Robert Oppenheimer's son ).

Richard and closer
Richard Caves places the date closer to 1885.
In Germany, the term was used mainly by proponents of closer adaptation to US policies, chiefly Franz Josef Strauss, but was initially coined in scholarly debate, and made known by the German political scientists Walter Hallstein and Richard Löwenthal, reflecting feared effects of withdrawal of US troops from Germany.
Richard first grew closer to her at a tournament held in Berengaria's native Navarre.
Richard Parkinson points out that the hieroglyphic version, straying from archaic formalism, occasionally lapses into language closer to that of the demotic register that the priests more commonly used in everyday life.
by Richard C. Meredith ( 1976 )-an Alternate United States defeats a Nazi Germany which came much closer to world domination than in our history, but in the aftermath falls under the power of a ruthless home-grown " Prophet ".
One possible explanation, given by Richard Gregory, states that the Müller-Lyer illusion occurs because the visual system processes that judge depth and distance assume in general that the " angles in " configuration corresponds to an object which is closer, and the " angles out " configuration corresponds to an object which is far away.
As Richard gets closer to seizing the crown, he encloses himself within the world of the play ; no longer embodying his facile movement in and out of the dramatic action, he is now stuck firmly within it.
In the second half of the nineteenth century it was also noted ( independently ) by Richard Carrington and by Spörer that as the cycle progresses, sunspots appear first at mid-latitudes, and then closer and closer to the equator until solar minimum is reached.
Richard Pococke's Sphinx was an adoption of Cornelis de Bruijn's drawing of 1698, featuring only minor changes, but is closer to the actual appearance of the Sphinx than anything previous.
In 2003, Richard Carpenter had Karen re-interred, along with their parents, in a Carpenter family mausoleum at the Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park in Westlake Village, California, which is closer to his Southern California home.
Designed by the German Richard Cassels circa 1750, it is closer in design to Palladio's concepts than similar Palladian style houses in England, such as Woburn Abbey.
Over the next few days, they spend more time together and Richard imagines that they are growing closer, although she is immune to his imagined charms.
Richard Schacht, in his interpretation of Nietzsche's thought, argues that this can be expanded into a revised form of " objectivity " in relation to " subjectivity " as an aggregate of singular viewpoints that illuminate, for example, a particular idea in seemingly self-contradictory ways but upon closer inspection would reveal a difference of contextuality and of rule by which such an idea ( e. g., that is fundamentally perspectival ) can be validated.
Richard Fidler described it as a matter of practicality: Ferguson wanted to return to Australia to be closer to his young family, while McDermott and Fidler wished to continue working in Britain as they felt they had done everything they had wanted to do in Australia.
* The closer economic relationship between Australia and New Zealand: choices other than quiescence or withdrawal in the face of conflict 2004, Ph. D. thesis, Richard W. Worth.
Richard Stanwix, a relative, said Beaumont was actually born to the east, closer to nearby Eudora, Kansas.
Crisp's jockey Richard Pitman later stated: " I still dream about that race, of Crisp running so strongly and jumping so fearlessly, and then the sound of Red Rum's hooves as he got closer and closer at the end.
The association was cited by Richard Lambert in the Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration as an example of how " universities, departments and faculties should develop their alumni networks in order to build closer relationships with their graduates working in the business community.

Richard and look
Baby Richard joined them there, and Eileen gave up work to look after her family.
Richard Hell's more androgynous, ragamuffin look — and reputed invention of the safety-pin aesthetic — was a major influence on Sex Pistols impresario Malcolm McLaren and, in turn, British punk style.
The band's bassist / singer, Richard Hell, created a look with cropped, ragged hair, ripped T-shirts, and black leather jackets credited as the basis for punk rock visual style.
* Jones, Richard H. Mysticism and Morality: a new look at old questions ( Lexington Books, 2004 ).
The success of the film helped establish Burton as a profitable director, and it also proved to be a huge influence on future superhero films, which eschewed the bright, all-American heroism of Richard Donner's Superman for a grimmer, more realistic look and characters with more psychological depth.
# A look inside the headquarter suites of presidential candidates Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey during their respective parties ' national conventions that summer ;
Mary Martin said that Richard Rodgers composed songs for her for South Pacific, knowing she had a small vocal range, and the songs generally made her look her best.
Reed persuades the institute's financial backer, Dr. Mark Williams ( Richard Denning ), to fund a return expedition to the Amazon to look for the remainder of the skeleton.
The result was tall ears with the tips pointing forward — considerably different from Richard Snell's swept-back look for The Voyage Home.
When Richard died on April 6, 1199, on his deathbed he proclaimed his brother John as his heir-apparent, fearing Arthur was too young to look after the throne.
Later, in Act 3, Scene 2, Richard further dissolves the family by revealing his ambition to usurp Edward's throne, and thereby disinherit Edward's children, his own nephews ; " Ay, Edward, use women honourably ./ Would he were wasted, marrow, bones, and all ,/ That from his loins no hopeful branch may spring / To cross me from the golden time I look for " ( ll. 124 127 ).
He once said in a letter to the KGB that it should emulate the management style of Mayor Richard J. Daley a comment that easily could have led an investigator to look at people from Chicago.
According to Richard Taylor in the behind the scenes documentaries from the Extended edition of The Fellowship of The Ring the original model for Orthanc was carved from micro-crystalline wax, intended to look as if it were carved out of obsidian.
Director Richard Donner felt the movie should open with a brighter look at Riggs and filmed the scene with Riggs awakening in his trailer to replace it.
Shortly after his appointment, Johnson had a conversation with Admiral Richard L. Connally, giving a revealing look at his attitudes towards the Navy and Marine Corps and any need for non-nuclear forces:
In May 1957, Richard hit Dorsey in the back of the head with a hammer, accidentally killing him, which he covered up to look like an accident.
In an essay published in the second edition of William Camden's Remaines ( 1614 ), Richard Carew writes, "… look into our Imitations of all sorts of verses by any other language, and you shall finde that Sir Phillip Sidney, Maister Puttenham, Maister Stanihurst, and divers more have made use how farre wee are within compasse of a fore imagined impossibility in that behalfe ".
The process of creating Jason's look was hard work for White, who had to constantly make alterations to Richard Brooker's face, even up to the last day of filming.
Some claim the look was taken originally from Richard Hell whom the British punks saw in pictures, and whose style they adopted.
Painters combined painterliness with the look of photography ( Carl Plate, Richard Larter, James Clifford ( 1936 1987 ), Ivan Durrant, Tim Maguire, Jill Orr, Ken Searle, Susan Norrie, Annette Bezor, Robert Boynes, Kristin Headlam, Ken Johnson, Julie Rrap, Louise Hearman, John Young, Sally Robinson, Lindy Lee, Lyndell Brown and Charles Green, Philip Wolfhagen, Leah King-Smith, David Wadelton ).
The house stood in for the exterior of the fictional Haxby Park in the second season of Downton Abbey ( the interior was filmed at Halton House ) when Mary and Sir Richard intend to marry and so look for a house in which they wish to live in, and as Snow White's and Prince Wendell's castle in the TV mini-series The Tenth Kingdom.
He has been described as ' a vain, preening fashion plate who resembles James Brown with fangs ', and Danny John-Jules has described the character of Cat as based on a combination of Little Richard's look, James Brown's moves and Richard Pryor's facial expressions.
In 2009, she strongly criticized the lifting of the excommunications on the bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X, especially that of Richard Williamson, saying that the Vatican " has made itself look like it is living in the darkest of ages.
Richard Dawkins later applied this analogy in his book The Blind Watchmaker, arguing that evolution is blind in that it cannot look forward.
The official biographer of Richard Garriott, Shay Addams, wrote: " He decided that if people were going to look for hidden meaning in his work when they didn't even exist, he would introduce ideas and symbols with meaning and significance he deemed worthwhile, to give them something they could really think about.

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