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Fahey contemporary Robbie Basho added elements of Indian classical music and Leo Kottke used a Faheyesque approach to make the first solo steel-string guitar " hit " record.
#* Government and the sector will find new ways to encourage museums to collect actively and strategically, especially the record of contemporary society.
As such, it can be seen as connecting other disciplinary approaches for investigating ancient astronomy: astroarchaeology ( an obsolete term for studies that draw astronomical information from the alignments of ancient architecture and landscapes ), history of astronomy ( which deals primarily with the written textual evidence ), and ethnoastronomy ( which draws on the ethnohistorical record and contemporary ethnographic studies ).
Ronald Syme points out the similarity of Crassus ' removal from the official record with that of Cornelius Gallus, the contemporary disgraced governor of Egypt, who was recalled by Augustus for assuming inappropriate honours.
Oxford editor George Hibbard argues that, since the contemporary literature contains many allusions and references to Hamlet ( only Falstaff is mentioned more, from Shakespeare ), the play was surely performed with a frequency that the historical record misses.
The Sumerian historical record remains obscure until the Early Dynastic period, when a now deciphered syllabary writing system was developed, which has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions.
This interpretation has frequently been exploited by creationists to mischaracterize the weakness of the paleontological record, and to portray contemporary evolutionary biology as advancing neo-saltationism.
No contemporary documents record the patron of the fresco, but recently references to ownership of a tomb at the foot of the fresco have been found in the records of the Berti family of the Santa Maria Novella Quarter of Florence ; this working-class family expressed a long-standing devotion to the Trinity, and may well have commissioned Masaccio's painting.
Even though their portfolio had been intended as a personal record, and despite the lack of floral dissections in the paintings, their accurate rendition makes them more valuable than contemporary collections.
A contemporary record notes that during that year, Henry spent time at The Queen's College, Oxford, under the care of his uncle Henry Beaufort, the Chancellor of the university.
A pictorial record from contemporary sources.
The contemporary record of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports Eadwig's accession and Dunstan fleeing England-but does not explain why Dunstan fled.
The fossil record of birds in Australia is patchy ; however, there are records of the ancestors of contemporary species as early as the Late Oligocene.
Older intact wood that has escaped decay can extend the time covered by the record by matching the ring depth changes to contemporary specimens.
Older wood not connected to a contemporary record can be dated generally with radiocarbon techniques.
Eliason's diamond may have been acquired by King George IV of the United Kingdom, possibly via Caroline of Brunswick ; however there is no record of the ownership in the Royal Archives at Windsor, but some secondary evidence exists in the form of contemporary writings and artwork, and George IV tended to co-mingle the state property of the Crown Jewels with family heirlooms and his own personal property.
The term neo soul is a marketing phrase coined by producer and record label executive Kedar Massenburg to describe a musical blend of 1970s soul-style vocals and instrumentation with contemporary R & B sounds, hip hop beats and poetic interludes.
Modern soul developed when northern soul DJs began looking in record shops in the United States and United Kingdom for music that was more complex and contemporary.
If genuine, the latter identification would form the only direct clue in the contemporary record which might link Eric with the Norwegian dynasty.
It is also unfortunate that no contemporary or even near contemporary record survives for Eric ’ s short-lived rule in Norway, if it is historical at all.
The South Bank Exhibition included a Design Review, that presented " an illustrated record of contemporary achievement in British industry ", showing " the high standard of design and craftsmanship that has been reached in a wide range of British products.
Country and folk artists such as Tex Morton, Slim Dusty, Rolf Harris, The Bushwackers, John Williamson, and John Schumann of the band Redgum have continued to record and popularise the old bush ballads of Australia through the 20th and into the 21st century – and contemporary artists including Sara Storer and Lee Kernaghan draw heavily on this heritage.
True, in his political testament dated 26 February 1945 Hitler lamented that Churchill was " quite unable to appreciate the sporting spirit " in which he had refrained from annihilating the BEF at Dunkirk, but this hardly squares with the contemporary record.
" We are therefore left with no contemporary record of Seneca's life, save for the desperate opinion of Publius Suilius.

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Edwards ( 2000 ) contradicts the conventional view that in the wake of the Scopes trial a humiliated fundamentalism retreated into the political and cultural background, a viewpoint evidenced in the movie Inherit the Wind and the majority of contemporary historical accounts.
However Edwards ( 2000 ) challenges the consensus view among scholars that in the wake of the Scopes trial a humiliated fundamentalism retreated into the political and cultural background, a viewpoint evidenced in the movie " Inherit the Wind " and the majority of contemporary historical accounts.
In 1595 he had a great trial of skill with one Daniel Johnson, for a golden pen valued at £ 20, and won it ; and a contemporary author further relates that he had also the arms of calligraphy given him, which are azure, a pen or.
Jackson and Walsh researched the story by reading contemporary newspaper accounts of the trial.
A notable contemporary example of this tactic was the claim by the defense in the Roger Clemens perjury trial to have the charges against Clemens dismissed due to " prosecutorial misconduct ", i. e. that the prosecution intentionally introduced video evidence which Judge Reggie Walton had ruled inadmissible, for the purposes of getting, in the words of the defense, " a second bite at the apple ", due to the prosecution's alleged poor performance.
Love attempted to trace contemporary records which would confirm the story, but found " here was nothing about his arrest, his trial or his time in jail in New York.
No record survives of the outcome of the case, but no contemporary account speaks of the trial by battle actually taking place.
Two contemporary accounts of the case were written: Histoire Admirable by Guillaume Le Sueur and the better known Arrest Memorable by Jean de Coras, one of the trial judges in Toulouse.
The 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, from a contemporary print published in the wake of his notorious trial.
The booklet A Tryal of Witches taken from a contemporary report of the proceedings of the Bury St. Edmunds witch trial of 1662 became a model for, and was referenced in the Trials when the magistrates were looking for proof that such evidence could be used in a court of law.
Edison was not alone in using trial and error ( more accurately termed by Hughes as " hunt and try ") because he, like others, was working at the edges of contemporary theory.
There he produced illustrations of social events such as the Boat Race, Goodwood and even the annual fancy dress ball at Brookwood Asylum, as well as acting as a special correspondent reporting on less pleasant aspects of life in contemporary England, such as the scandalous divorce trial of Lady Colin Campbell.
Dara Shikoh is also the name of the protagonist of Mohsin Hamid's 2000 novel Moth Smoke, which reimagines the story of his trial unfolding in contemporary Pakistan.
In fact, nothing could tell you the whole story, but a clinical trial must tell you enough ; " enough " being determined by legislation and by contemporary judgements about the acceptable balance of benefit and harm.
There is no contemporary evidence that Galileo uttered this expression at his trial ; it would certainly have been highly imprudent for him to have done so.
Irvin S. Cobb, a contemporary reporter, explained why the trial fascinated the country so much:
Recently, dos Santos has started production on a movie called Brasília 18 %, which explores some of the darker aspects of contemporary Brazilian politics such as political corruption, the murder of trial witnesses, and money laundering.
The trial and subsequent execution, where he is named " Roger MacCorley ", is given in a contemporary issue of the The Belfast News-Letter issued in March, 1800.
" After a brief trial as an adult contemporary music station, ownership committed themselves to a format that included news blocks during morning and afternoon drive time, with the remainder of the day's programming featuring local talk shows.
C. Arthur Ellis, Jr., Ph. D., who published the entire transcript of the trial, stated that some incidents in the case would be considered unacceptable by contemporary standards.

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