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The practices of total war, developed by Sherman in Georgia, the experimental use of the first usable predecessor of the machine gun and of trench warfare around Petersburg, all foreshadowed World War I in Europe.
Outraged at learning that black troops had been billeted in his house in Nashville, he nullified an arrangement by Gen. Sherman to allow an abandoned coastal strip in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida be allocated to freedmen for their agricultural use.
") He was determined not to fight until he thought there had been sufficient preparation for a decisive victory, and put into action his beliefs with the gathering of resources, detailed planning, the training of troops — especially in clearing minefields and fighting at night — and in the use of 252 of the latest American-built Sherman tanks, 90 M7 Priest self-propelled howitzers, and making a personal visit to every unit involved in the offensive.
The end came with a federal court decision in United States v. Motion Picture Patents Co. on October 1, 1915, which ruled that the MPPC's acts went " far beyond what was necessary to protect the use of patents or the monopoly which went with them " and was therefore an illegal restraint of trade under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Sherman is considered one of the first military commanders to deliberately and consciously use total war as a military strategy.
Shoulder strap insignia, introduced by Sherman in 1872 for his use as General of the Army
Local residents often purchased a seasonal pass to use the ferry, commuting to Lakewood, Sherman, or other areas west of the lake.
Spurred by the success of N. Scott Momaday's Pulitzer Prize winning House Made of Dawn, Native American literature showed explosive growth during this period, known as the Native American Renaissance, through such novelists as Leslie Marmon Silko ( e. g., Ceremony ), Gerald Vizenor ( e. g., Bearheart: The Heirship Chronicles and numerous essays on Native American literature ), Louise Erdrich ( Love Medicine and several other novels that use a recurring set of characters and locations in the manner of William Faulkner ), James Welch ( e. g., Winter in the Blood ), Sherman Alexie ( e. g., The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven ), and poets Simon Ortiz and Joy Harjo.
The technology was also transferred to the American Army for use in its tanks, including the Sherman.
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Chandler refused to use his office to support Stevenson, Clements, or Wetherby, and Republicans Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Sherman Cooper, and Thruston Ballard Morton won the presidential and senatorial races in the state.
One of the most successful pioneers of the commercial use of aerial photography was by Sherman Fairchild who started his own aircraft firm Fairchild Aircraft to develop and build specialized aircraft for high altitude aerial survey missions.
Sherman cosponsored the Due Process Guarantee Act, which amends the Non-Detention Act of 1971 to provide that a Congressional authorization for the use of military force does not authorize the indefinite detention — without charge or trial — of U. S. citizens.
This latter group of researchers studying chimpanzee communication through symbol recognition ( keyboard ) as well as through the use of sign language ( gestural ), are on the forefront of communicative breakthroughs in the study of animal language, and they are familiar with their subjects on a first name basis: Sarah, Lana, Kanzi, Koko, Sherman, Austin and Chantek.
The Groundnut Army attempted to use " shervicks "— machines that were part Sherman tanks and part tractors — but they were also wrecked in short order.
The pioneering fine-art photographer Cindy Sherman is an apparent influence on Goicolea's work, given her own extensive use of self-portraits and emphasis on sexually-charged narrative topics.
By 2001, the show's research team consisted of head researcher Alice Wilder ( who joined the team shortly after its debut and who, according to Tracy, reinvented the role of research in children's television and helped train the writers and animators to trust and use research ), Alison Sherman, Karen Leavitt, and Koshi Dhingra.
The base is served by the Sherman Army Airfield which has a runway and operates under a joint agreement with the city of Leavenworth, Kansas that permits civilian aircraft to use it all hours.
We endeavor to recognize and use all contributions of the past to the dance and will continue to use all new contributions in the future " ( Sherman, Enduring Influence 11 ).
Belknap at the War Department informed General in Chief William T. Sherman and supported Emory's request for the use of federal troops.
Two grand equestrian monuments to Civil War generals are outstanding: to General John A. Logan, atop a tumulus in Chicago, 1894 – 1897, and to General William Tecumseh Sherman at the corner of Central Park in New York, 1892 – 1903, the first use of Robert Treat Paine's pointing device for the accurate mechanical enlargement of sculpture models.
Because of its high use, the Coast Guard installed several lighthouses in the early 20th century including Eldred Rock Light, Sentinel Island Light, and Point Sherman Light.
Although the British Army had made extensive use of the American-built Sherman tank, it was intended that a new generation of British tanks would replace it in the anti-tank role.
First there was the Cromwell tank, which was expected to use the Vickers High Velocity 75mm gun ; this gun would have had superior anti-tank performance to the US 75mm and 76mm guns that were mounted in the Sherman.

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Rouben Mamoulian's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( Paramount, 1931 ), remembered for its use of color filters to create Jekyll's transformation before the camera, Michael Curtiz's Mystery of the Wax Museum ( Warner Brothers, 1933 ), and Island of Lost Souls ( Paramount, 1932 ) were all important horror films.
Aside from its use in music, the harp occasionally appears in the Marx Brothers ' movies when Harpo plays it.
The classic " use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers has been approved " line delivered by a police dispatcher is an obvious homage to Daley's 1968 order during the riots following Martin Luther King's assassination.
This model from the new Dodge Brothers company won some renown for its durability because of its use in the Pershing expedition and the 1916 Patton fight.
Their idols were the Everly Brothers, whom they imitated in their use of close two-part harmony.
This style of music is sometimes used to comedic effect in mass media such as film, where intense or dramatic scenes may be interrupted or interspersed with such anodyne music while characters use an elevator ( e. g. The Blues Brothers, Dawn of the Dead, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra and Spider-Man 2 ).
The use of a high lead with the tenor and baritone below it was most famously employed by the Osborne Brothers who first employed it during their time with MGM records in the latter half of the 1950s.
In 1982 a group called Brothers United for Future Foreskins ( BUFF ) was formed, which publicized the use of tape in non-surgical restoration methods.
The duo would use characters similar to Richie and Eddie in The Young Ones ( Rick and Vyvyan, 1982 – 1984 ); The Dangerous Brothers ( Richard Dangerous and Sir Adrian Dangerous, 1985 ); Filthy, Rich and Catflap ( Richie Rich and Eddie Catflap, 1987 ); Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door ( names not mentioned, 1988 ); and finally in their adaptation of Waiting for Godot ( 1991 ).
Warner Brothers had bought the rights to Linder's book, intending to use the title for a film.
Early use of the mockumentary format in television comedy may be seen in several sketches from Monty Python's Flying Circus ( 1969 – 1974 ), such as " Hell's Grannies ", " Piranha Brothers ", and " The Funniest Joke in the World ".
Permission was given by the Patrician Brothers, Ballyfin, County Laois, to use their extensive grounds for this purpose in August 1959.
From large shipyards such as Breaux's Bay Craft, Neuville Boat Works, and Breaux Brothers that build aluminum ocean going work vessels to the traditional wood Cajun pirogue hand crafted by local residents, boat building and the use of the local waterways such as Bayou Teche and Lake Dauterive have been an important activity for residents since the establishment of the village.
The soundtrack also contained use of the 1955 song " Unchained Melody ", composed by Alex North with lyrics by Hy Zaret, which appears in both instrumental form and the 1965 recording by The Righteous Brothers.
Allman Brothers songs have been used in various advertising campaigns and television programs, with the most well-known use being that of " Jessica " used in both the 1977 and 2002 formats of the BBC television series Top Gear.
Meusebach had arranged with the Torrey Brothers for transporting the emigrants inland, but the United States hired the Torrey Brothers for use in the Mexican-American War.
Sutherland's pioneering use of reverb and echo, and bluesy, acid-drenched guitar predates such bands as The Allman Brothers Band and ZZ Top.
The Wright Brothers continued to use skids, which necessitated the use of a dolly running on a track.
Tōgō made use of the opportunity to apply his training, supervising ( watching carefully ) the construction of the Fusō whilst on work experience at the Samuda Brothers shipyard on the Isle of Dogs.
As with many of their contemporaries such as The Chemical Brothers and Underworld, Leftfield were notable for their use of guest vocalists in their electronic music.
The slight pinkish tinge caused by colloidal scattering ( the effect seen through a glass of water into which a couple of drops of milk have been mixed ) is exacerbated, and the use of artificial light -- especially fluorescent light -- upsets the color rendition of a system which the Lumière Brothers carefully balanced for use with natural daylight.
Most of the Freak Brothers stories include the use of drugs, or attempts to purchase them, for humorous effect, although heroin is notably missing from the list of drugs that the Freak Brothers would condone using.

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