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After Keynes's death Schumpeter wrote a brief biographical piece called Keynes the Economist – on a personal level he was very positive about Keynes as a man ; praising his pleasant nature, courtesy and kindness.
* 1915: Ceux de Chez Nous ( Those at Home: biographical, home movies ) Among other celebrated persons of the era, there is a brief scene featuring Sarah sitting on a park bench and reading from a book.
Exploring the café, Horn finds an encyclopedia containing a brief biographical entry for " Christian Horn, Jr .", a physician who achieved good works in late 19th-Century California.
Chapter Five: " Hilbert to the Rescue " wherein Davis discusses Brouwer and his relationship with Hilbert and Weyl with brief biographical information of Brouwer.
This claim is corroborated in a brief biographical sketch written by Tuck )
Besides these, Heeren wrote brief biographical sketches of Johannes von Müller ( Leipzig, 1809 ); Ludwig Timotheus Spittler ( Berlin, 1812 ); and Christian Gottlob Heine ( Göttingen, 1813 ).
The back of the album cover contains an essay of biographical information of Stevens from his youth in his hometown of Clarkdale, Georgia to the time of this album's release and gives brief descriptions of all the songs on the album.
See the Life and Labours of Albany Fonblanque, edited by his nephew, Edward Barrington de Fonblanque ( London, 1874 ); a collection of his articles with a brief biographical notice.
* Berwald Biography, a brief biographical sketch on the site of GMN ClassicalPlus
* brief biography from Who's who in music: a biographical record of contemporary musicians ( 1913 ); Wyndham, Henry Saxe & L ' Epine, Geoffrey
In a brief biographical article journalist Bill Kelly wrote Adams " became James Dean's closest pal, although Nick was straight and Dean was bisexual.
The Choate Story Book ( 1903 ) contains a few of his addresses and after-dinner speeches, and is prefaced by a brief biographical sketch.
( Contains photographs of three of MacMonnies ' best works, the Nathan Hale, Bacchante and Infant Faun, and Diana, along with some brief biographical information )
In later seasons, the characters gave brief biographical sketches ( consisting of various odd historical photos accompanied by narration ) of " famous " Possum Lake residents.
In 1990, he returned to California to complete his Masters of Pacific International Affairs ( MPIA ), and received the degree in 1991 .< ref name =" IRPS "> A brief biographical sketch of Aldwinckle and other 1991 UCSD IR / PS alumni is available at the official university website.
A few anecdotes survive about this man, in the brief biographical sketch of him given in the Book on Thirty Tyrants in the Historia Augusta: it is stated for example that he was raised to the throne because of his name ( Regalianus, " of a king " or " kingly "); when his soldiers heard this jest they greeted Regalianus as their emperor.
Girodet wasted much time on literary composition, his poem Le Peintre ( a string of commonplaces ), together with poor imitations of classical poets, and essays on Le Genie and La Grâce, were published after his death ( 1829 ), with a biographical notice by his friend M. Coupin de la Couperie ; and M. Delecluze, in his Louis David et son temps, has also a brief life of Girodet.
* A brief biographical sketch of Mr. Mohan Rawale on the Parliament of India's website
The anthology included a very brief biographical note on each of the poets.
Finally published in 1960 with a brief Preface by Allen, position statements by some of the contributors, biographical notes and Index.
Presented below are brief biographical sketches and genealogical information with links to articles on the members.
* City of Cherbourg: brief biographical info
In addition to building exteriors, Hokie Stone is used in important monuments such as biographical markers outside each campus building providing a brief history of the person for whom the building is named.
* Royal Society ( brief biographical details )

brief and note
Just a brief note of appreciation to Vice President Johnson and Pakistani camel driver Bashir Ahmad for providing a first-class example of `` people to people '' good will.
Another of the show's signature elements is that many songs end on a single brief note played by one or more instruments.
At the end of the work, Bede added a brief autobiographical note ; this was an idea taken from Gregory of Tours ' earlier History of the Franks.
The signature of a famous person is sometimes known as an autograph, and is then typically written on its own or with a brief note to the recipient.
The action was brief and probably not very bloody, since the only casualty of any note was a minor Lothian knight, Sir Patrick Graham, though about 100 Scottish lords, knights and men-at-arms were taken prisoner.
It is important to note that this stop and / or search must be brief ; its thoroughness is proportional to, and limited by, the low standard of evidence.
Under the heading " Adam " the author of the lexicon ( which a prefatory note states to be " by Suidas ") gives a brief chronology of the world, ending with the death of the emperor John I Tzimiskes ( 975 ), and under Constantinople his successors Basil II ( 976-1025 ) and Constantine VIII ( 1025 – 1028 ) are mentioned.
( Editors note: This brief history have been proof read by long time West Carroll Historian
As a brief example, note that the identity function can be implemented as, since yields x for all x.
In a brief bibliographical note at the end of her book ( page 256 ), Brady denies the existence of Martha Washington's half-sister, and asserts that Wiencek and Bryan accepted " family mythology " and " lore " as fact.
While reading the note, a brief monologue reveals that she is in fact Lady Windermere's mother and made a similar mistake herself twenty years previously.
The brief account of Enoch in Genesis 5 ends with the note that he " was not " and that " God took him.
He left only a brief note to his aunt: " Do not wait up for me this evening, for the night will be black and white.
" Receiving no response, Ertel sent him another brief note ; " Dear Dr. Kurtz, I hope you understand that fairness, not malevolence, has been guiding my correspondence.
In the illustration to the left, the bars are so prominent that they appear to be on top of both design and cancellation, but of course this is impossible ; note especially the " 72 " in the lower right, where even the brief soaking that removed the stamp from the letter caused the ink of the design to start flaking off.
Laurents sent Redford the completed script but, aside from receiving a brief note acknowledging the actor had received it and looked forward to reading it, he never heard from him again.
In medieval mensural notation, the brevis ( ancestor of the modern breve ) was one of the shortest note lengths ( hence its name, which is the Latin cognate of " brief ") ( Read 1969, 14 ).
Origen, in a brief note, relates that Melito ascribed corporeality to God, and believed that the likeness of God is preserved in the human body.
The note is too brief to tell exactly what Melito might have meant by this.
Eisenhower responded with a brief note wishing him a happy retirement.
It is worthwhile to note that the mathematics is related to the genetics: for which the brief following revision may be useful.
McEwan had included a brief note at the end of Atonement, referring to Andrews ’ s autobiography, among several other works.
They made brief landfalls at Bugio Island ( Desertas Islands ) and Madeira, but Brown was disappointed to collect almost nothing of note from either site.
According to Anderson, the show's format was outlined in a brief note that Grade gave him, and he was then given a free hand to develop it, although Grade ultimately cast two of the main actors himself.

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