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Roland and poet
Old friends like Georg Friedrich Herwegh, who had worked with Marx on the Rheinsche Zeitung, Heinrich Heine, the famous poet, a young doctor by the name of Roland Daniels, Heinrich Bürgers and August Herman Ewerbeck all maintained their contacts with Marx and Engels in Brussels.
The party's symbol was designed in 1968 by painter and poet Roland Giguère.
* English poet Robert Browning composed an epic poem, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came ; the title of which comes from a line in William Shakespeare's play King Lear.
Swagmen were also prominent in the works of those associated with the Jindyworobak Movement, including poet Roland Robinson, who was a swagman for much of his life before World War II.
While The Song of Roland was among the first French epics to be translated into German ( by Konrad der Pfaffe as the Rolandslied, c. 1170 ), and the German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach based his ( incomplete ) 13th century epic Willehalm ( consisting of seventy-eight manuscripts ) on the Aliscans, a work in the cycle of William of Orange ( Eschenbach's work had a great success in Germany ), these remained isolated examples.
* Roland Penrose ( 1903 – 1984 ), English artist, historian and poet
The film tells the story of two scholars, Roland Michell ( played by Aaron Eckhart ) and Maud Bailey ( Gwyneth Paltrow ), who investigate the affair of fictional Victorian era poet Randolph Henry Ash ( Jeremy Northam ), described in letters between him and another fictional poet, Christabel LaMotte ( Jennifer Ehle ).
* Roland Flint ( 1934-2001 ), American poet
) The Song of Roland, which commemorates the battle, was written by an unknown poet of the 11th century.
* Offenbach's Les bavards: the young poet " Roland " is sung by a contralto
Roland Mathias, the poet, was headmaster of the Herbert Strutt School from 1958-64.
He also founded a committee, together with Dutch writer Frederik van Eeden and Dutch poet Henriette Roland Holst, which aimed at collecting signatures for the sake of inducing especially Russia's then allies France and Great Britain to exert pressure on Russia for alleviating the fate of the prisoners.
Roland Aubrey Leighton ( 27 March 1895 – 23 December 1915 ), was a British poet and soldier, immortalised in Vera Brittain's memoir, Testament of Youth.
" Since the Roland poem concerns the " evil " Saracens, it's possible that the poet derived Califerne from caliph.
* Roland Robinson ( poet )
The novel concerns the relationship between two fictional Victorian poets, Randolph Henry Ash ( whose life and work are loosely based on those of the English poet Robert Browning, or Alfred Tennyson, whose work is more consonant with the themes that are portrayed as Ash, as well as his being poet-laureate to Queen Victoria ) and Christabel LaMotte ( similarly based on Christina Rossetti ), as revealed to present day academics Roland Michell and Maud Bailey.
Obscure scholar Roland Michell, researching in the London Library, discovers handwritten drafts of a letter by the prestigious ( fictional ) Victorian poet Randolph Henry Ash, which leads him to suspect that the married Ash had a hitherto unknown romance.
The trail leads him to Christabel LaMotte, a minor poet and contemporary of Ash, and to Dr. Maud Bailey, a modern LaMotte scholar and distant relative of LaMotte's family, who is drawn into helping Roland with the unfolding mystery.
Sir Roland Algernon Penrose CBE ( 14 October 1900 – 23 April 1984 ) was an English artist, historian and poet.

Roland and possible
During the research for his dual biography of Scott and Roald Amundsen, polar historian Roland Huntford investigated a possible scandal in Scott's early naval career, related to the period 1889 – 90 when Scott was a lieutenant on.
Upon the Spaceballs attack on Vespa's Mercedes spaceship, King Roland hires Lone Starr and Barf and requests that " if at all possible, try to save the car ".
Although the addition of deflector plates to the back of propellers by French pilot Roland Garros and designer Raymond Saulnier in the Morane-Saulnier monoplane was the first example of an aircraft able to fire through its propeller, it wasn't until the Dutch aircraft designer Anthony Fokker developed the gun synchronizer in 1915 that it became possible to aim the gun and the airplane at the same time, resulting in German Leutnant Kurt Wintgens scoring the first known victory for a synchronized gun-equipped fighter aircraft, on July 1, 1915.
Inland, it is possible to see St Valentines Peak, Black Bluff and on a good day Mount Roland.
Maud, who has spent her adult life confused and emotionally untouchable, finds her human side and sees possible future happiness with Roland.
This story has been current in various forms since at least the 18th century, although there is no documentary evidence for it, and gives a whole new possible meaning to the inclusion of the figure of the " cripple " at the feet of the statue of Bremen Roland.
Roland Barthes ( 1915-1980 ) added a third possible step in world view or Weltanschauung in which metacognitive schema such as liberty, sexuality, autonomy, etc.
With the failue of the M247 Sergeant York the U. S. Army leased 5 German Roland systems for evaluation as a possible replacement.
* From 1969 Euromissile studied Roland as a possible naval weapon for shipboard installation.
Roland Anderson, a resident quoted by the Dallas Morning News, said that real estate agents use the name in the broadest manner possible because they believe the name has " panache.
It is possible to improvise a trigger for the arpeggio by sending a short duration loud audio signal ( for example a Roland TR-808 Rimshot sound ) into this input.
In 2009, the film appeared on a gay short film compilation Boys on Film 3: American Boy released by Peccadillo Pictures, the company that also made it possible for Corrigan to record an album with songs by the Swedish songwriter and accordionist Roland Cedermark.

Roland and ancestor
The Walhalla-orden originally was preceded by a lodge taking the name of an early ancestor of Jägerhorn, namely Rutger Ingesson, who according to legends inspired by the Song of Roland was a crusader knight in the troops of Erik the Holy.

Roland and Private
" The most disturbing thing about The Patriot is not just that German director Roland Emmerich ( director of Independence Day ) and his screenwriter Robert Rodat ( who was criticized for excluding British, Canadian ( Juno Beach ) and other Allied soldiers from his script for Saving Private Ryan ) depicted British troops as committing savage atrocities, but that those atrocities bear such a close resemblance to war crimes carried out by German troops — particularly the SS in World War II.
In 2000, he was cast in the lead role of Private Roland Bozz in Tigerland, a " powerful but hardly released " film ( according to movie critic Roger Ebert ) directed by the American Joel Schumacher.
Tigerland is a 2000 war drama film directed by Joel Schumacher starring Colin Farrell in the role of Private Roland Bozz, and takes place in a training camp for soldiers to be sent to the Vietnam War.

Roland and E
* 1895 – E. Roland Harriman, American financier ( d. 1978 )
* TNJBC = The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, Edited by Raymond E. Brown, S. S., Union Theological Seminary, New York ; NY, Maurya P. Horgan ; Roland E. Murphy, O. Carm.
The new controller of RSS was Lieutenant-Colonel E. F. Maltby, and from 1942 Lt. Col. Kenneth Morton Evans was appointed Deputy Controller and Roland Keen, author of " Wireless Direction Finding ", was the officer in charge of the engineering.
Trevor-Roper's " general crisis " thesis provoked much discussion, which led to experts in 17th century history such as Roland Mousnier, J. H. Elliott, Lawrence Stone, E. H. Kossmann, Eric Hobsbawm and J. H. Hexter all expressing themselves as to the pros and cons of the theory.
*“ Discussion of H. R. Trevor-Roper: " The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century "” pages 8 – 42 from Past and Present, No. 18, November 1960 with contributions from Roland Mousnier, J. H. Elliott, Lawrence Stone, H. R. Trevor-Roper, E. H. Kossmann, E. J. Hobsbawm and J. H. Hexter.
During the 80's the managing director Roland E. Magnin helped the company to become the international arm of Xerox Corporation.
The gallery on 30 Cork Street, next to Roland Penrose's and E. L. T. Mesens ' show-case for the Surrealist movement, the London Gallery, proved to be successful, thanks to many friends who gave advice and who helped run the gallery.
In 1924, Bush became vice-president of A. Harriman & Co. His father-in-law, George Herbert Walker also worked with the company, as did E. Roland Harriman and Knight Woolley, Bush's Yale classmates and fellow Bonesmen.
Abercrombie ( May 13, 1975-November 14, 2000 ) was a bay Standardbred world-record-holding pacer and winner of the E. Roland Harriman Award for Harness Horse of the Year in 1978, who went on to become one of the sport's leading sires.
: E. Roland Harriman ( Harriman & Company )
Sontag championed European writers such as Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Antonin Artaud, E. M. Cioran, and W. G. Sebald, along with some Americans such as María Irene Fornés.
* 1956 / 57 Roland E. Green
* E. Roland Harriman, financier and philanthropist
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In the early 1900s, his sons W. Averell Harriman and E. Roland Harriman hired landscape architect Arthur P. Kroll to work closely with the head gardener and landscape those many acres.
The ICA was founded by Roland Penrose, Peter Watson, Herbert Read, Peter Gregory, Geoffrey Grigson and E. L. T.
William Averell Harriman was born in New York City, the son of railroad baron Edward Henry Harriman and Mary Williamson Averell, and brother of E. Roland Harriman.
( reprint ) Raymond E. Brown, Joseph A. Fitzmyer, and Roland E. Murphy, eds.
* The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, edited by Raymond E. Brown, Joseph A. Fitzmeyer, and Roland E. Murphy, Prentice Hall 1990, update of 1968 edition, see John S. Kselman and Ronald D. Witherup, " Modern New Testament Criticism ," sections II & III on Bultmann and reactions, pp. 1137 – 1142.
Roland E. Murphy, O. Carm., M. A., S. T. D., S. L. L.

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