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In the sixth part of The Leopard, a novel by the Italian writer Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, the Prince of Salina watches a Greuze painting, La Mort du Juste, and he starts thinking about death when his nephew Tancredi comes and asks " Are you courting death?
* Mac OS X Leopard, the sixth major release of Apple's Mac OS X operating system.

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The sixth production, Theatre of Fear, included De Lorde's famous adaptation of Poe's The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether ( Le Systéme du Dr Goudron et Pr Plume ) as well as two original plays, Double Crossed and The Good Death alongside The Tell Tale Heart.
Earl Shilton Community College ( a college with a sixth form ) in Leicestershire was renamed in honor of its neighboring village's famous son and is now William Bradford Community College.
The playoffs of the 1935-36 season are famous for the longest NHL playoff game of all time, when on March 24 – 25, the Maroons lost 1 – 0 to the Detroit Red Wings in 176: 30 of play ( 16: 30 of the sixth overtime period ).
In the sixth of his famous academical Discourses ( 1774 ), he wrote that the painter may use the work of the ancients as a " magazine of common property, always open to the public, whence every man has a right to take what materials he pleases " ( Reynolds 1775, In 19th-century England, John Ruskin also pleaded for eclecticism.
The last three singles were featured on their sixth album Little Busters that came out on February and became one of their most famous records and, for several years, their best-selling album.
The fourth book ends with the Gigue from partita in Bb by Bach, the fifth book ends with the famous Für Elise by van Beethoven, the sixth book ends with the Sonata in C major k. 545 by Mozart, and the seventh book ends with the Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major by Mozart, this book also includes The Harmonious Blacksmith by Handel.
Throughout the sixth century, Bangor became famous for its choral psalmody.
In 1964 the Swans reached a second FA Cup semi-final, beating Barrow, Sheffield United and Stoke City on the way to a famous sixth round victory at Anfield.
He was succeeded by his great-nephew, George Gordon Byron, the sixth Baron, the famous Romantic poet.
It is famous for the presence of the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, the busiest airport in Italy and the sixth busiest in Europe.
At first this strategy didn't seem to work, as he had a moderate 1995 season and start to the 1996 season, but he won a famous victory at the 1996 Masters to collect his sixth and final major championship.
Brearley's extraordinary galvanising of Botham is regarded as one of the greatest feats of sporting psychology of all time: Botham recovered from personal ridicule following his winless captaincy record and his nosedive in form ( he had made a pair in the second Test at Lord's ) to take a first-innings 6 for 95 and score 50 and his famous 149 not out in the third Test at Headingley, bowl a spell of 5 wickets for 1 run in the fourth Test at Edgbaston, score 118 from 102 balls in the fifth Test at Old Trafford, and take a 10-wicket match haul ( 6 for 125 and 4 for 128 ) in the sixth Test at the Oval.
Clay was born in Marietta, Georgia, the sixth and last child of Alexander Stephens Clay, who served in the U. S. Senate from 1897 to 1910, but contrary to popular belief, this branch of the Clay family is not at all closely related to the famous statesman Henry Clay.
In baseball, Keith Jackson called ( alongside Tim McCarver ) the now famous 16-inning long sixth game of the 1986 National League Championship Series between the New York Mets and Houston Astros.
* Sione Tapili ( Mario Gaoa )-From A Tongan Descent, His Mother ( The Tongan Stereotype ) is known as a Sheman also katera and Valea ’ s best mate and fancies himself as a bit of a ladies ' man, while he constantly looks for ways to impress the girl of his dreams, sixth former Mila Jizovich. He is also the bro likely to have dream sequences e. g. posing as a super hero, starring in famous movies ( in a scene cut from Sionerella, giving references to " Enter the Dragon "
However, it was not until the sixth edition ( 1871 – 75, 90 maps ), edited by August Petermann ( 1822 – 78 ), Hermann Berghaus ( 1828 – 1890 ) and Carl Vogel ( 1828 – 1897 ), that the work reached the high scientific level and the unsurpassed relief Stieler's Atlas is famous for.
The most famous events in this yuga were Lord Vishnu's fifth, sixth and seventh incarnations as Vamana, Parashurama and Ramachandra respectively.
This word is the name of a famous esoteric school which, according to tradition, was founded in Babylon as far back as 2500 BC, and which was known to have existed somewhere in Mesopotamia up to the sixth or seventh century AD ; but about its further existence one could not obtain anywhere the least information.
A collection of some of his famous guitar solos from Morbid Angel's sixth album " Formulas Fatal to the Flesh " were put on a B-side record entitled " Love of Lava " which later were included on the second disc of Morbid Angel's 8th album, " Heretic ".
In 1935, the GWMNMA set aside the fourth floor as a " States Memorial Hall " ( where each state's Grand Lodge could recognize its famous Masons ), the sixth floor as a Masonic library, and the eighth floor as a museum.
The room on the sixth floor is also decorated with plasterwork, representing pots and vessels and one is famous as the music and sound room.
In the sixth season episode " Father's Day ", the twins meet their biological father, Matt Sullivan, and learn that he is white and a famous photojournalist.
Ahmad I al-Mansur (, also El-Mansour Eddahbi Golden, ; and Ahmed el-Mansour ) ( 1549 in Fes – 25 August 1603, outskirts of Fes ) was Sultan of the Saadi dynasty from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis.
The concubine ; the sixth and the most famous wife of Mithridates VI, she loved her husband so much that she donned a male disguise, learned warrior skills, and followed him into exile.

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Richards' view of the aesthetic experience might constitute a sixth variety: for him it constitutes, in part, the organization of impulses.
The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad at first that he didn't know what to make of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look for her checkbook there.
At the end of the run, the strips in the third and sixth positions in each chamber were dried, stained for 1 hr, washed and dried, while the other strips were maintained in a horizontal position at 1-degree-C.
The big, 22-year-old shortstop, the 1960 American league `` rookie-of-the-year '', flew here late this afternoon from Baltimore, signed his contract for an estimated $15,000 and was a spectator at tonight's 5-to-3 loss to Kansas City -- the winless Birds' sixth setback in a row.
Nischwitz was working on a 3-hitter when the Indians bunched three of their eight hits for two runs in the sixth.
This led to americium being located right below its twin lanthanide element europium ; it was thus by analogy named after another continent, America: " The name americium ( after the Americas ) and the symbol Am are suggested for the element on the basis of its position as the sixth member of the actinide rare-earth series, analogous to europium, Eu, of the lanthanide series.
He sings the sixth and fifth verses in that order, and Stowe included another verse not written by Newton that had been passed down orally in African American communities for at least 50 years.
A similar vessel was transported to the Musée du Louvre in 1867, a limestone dim, used for storing the must from the grapes, which dates to the sixth century BC.
The British thus gained a respite, and peace lasted at least until the time Gildas was writing: that is, for perhaps forty or fifty years, from around the end of the 5th century until midway through the sixth.
It is also usual for there to be a caesura between the sixth and seventh syllables ( as the examples from Pope below illustrate ).
In 1762, Ahmad Shah crossed the passes from Afghanistan for the sixth time to subdue the Sikhs.
Although it has been known for a while that the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara flow into each other in an example of a density flow, findings of a study by the University of Leeds in August 2010 reveal that there is in fact an underwater channel of high density water flowing across the floor of the Bosphorus ( caused by the difference in density of the two seas ), which would be the sixth largest river on Earth if it were to be on land.
At the same time, the human template for Roy Batty hires Dave Holden, the blade runner attacked by Leon, to help him hunt down the man he believes is the sixth replicant-Deckard.
In exchange for getting Rachael back, Deckard agrees to hunt the missing sixth replicant.
Though many evangelical commentators still defend the traditional sixth century date for the book's composition, the scholarly consensus is that it is a product of Maccabean times.
The company dared consumers to drink Budweiser for five days, and if on the sixth day, if they still preferred the taste of other beers they could go back.
The territory is subdivided into sixth districts that are governed by district managers and that have a role as electoral districts and as regional units for statistics.
Usually at the age of 16 when students finish their secondary school studies, they move on to a sixth form college where they study for their A-levels ( although some secondary schools have integrated sixth forms ).
They met Arizona in the NLDS, but controversy followed as Piniella, in a move that has since come under scrutiny, pulled Carlos Zambrano after the sixth inning of a pitcher's duel with D-Backs ace Brandon Webb, to ".... save Zambrano for ( a potential ) Game 4.
The sixth census of Pakistan was planned for October 2008.
Their average home gate for the 2011 – 12 season was 41, 478, the sixth highest in the Premier League.
The juvenile period for chimps lasts from their sixth to ninth years.
The 2011 rankings place Drexel sixth in their list of “ Up and Coming National Universities ” for " promising and innovative changes in the areas of academics, faculty, and student life.
In 2006, The Princeton Review ranked Dartmouth third in its " Quality of Life " category, and sixth for having the " Happiest Students.

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