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later and unpublished
Most of Vertov's early work was unpublished, and few manuscripts remain after the Second World War, though some material survived in later films and documentaries created by Vertov and his brothers, Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman.
His novella Billy Budd, Sailor, unpublished until 33 years after the author's death, was later turned into a play, an opera by Benjamin Britten and a film by Peter Ustinov.
Several years later, Cardano happened to see unpublished work by Scipione del Ferro who independently came up with the same solution as Tartaglia.
On April 30, 1877, he deposited a sealed envelope containing a summary of his ideas with the French Academy of Sciences, a standard procedure used by scientists and inventors to establish priority of conception of unpublished ideas in the event of any later dispute.
In an unpublished memoir, Mars later explained the band's choice of name: " Like maybe the main act doesn't show, and instead the crowd has to settle for an earful of us dirtbags.
However, according to an unpublished interview with Dillinger's attorney, Louis Piquett and his investigator, Art O ' Leary, it was later revealed that O ' Leary claimed to have snuck the gun in himself.
Forty years later, the Earth Week Committee decided to make rare photos, video, and other previously unpublished information about the history of Earth Week 1970 available to the public at EarthWeek1970. org.
This kind of memoir refers to the idea in ancient Greece and Rome, that memoirs were like " memos ," pieces of unfinished and unpublished writing which a writer might use as a memory aid to make a more finished document later on.
Samlade dikter (" Collected Poems ") was released in 1949 in Helsinki and contained everything that had previously come out in book form plus some of the unpublished poems, of which a dozen would not be printed again until fifty years later.
Francesco Griselini's Memorie e aneddote ( 1760 ) was based on Sarpi's unpublished writings, later destroyed by fire.
It will include previously unpublished poems, the full text of Paris, her later poems and prose essays from the 1920s.
Heinlein admirer and science fiction author Spider Robinson titled his introductory essay " RAH DNA ", as he believes this first, unpublished novel formed the DNA of Heinlein's later works.
* Sebastian, or, Virtue Rewarded, the name of an unpublished poem written around 1815 by the 9-year-old Elizabeth Barrett, later famous as Elizabeth Barrett Browning
In China Eggs, an unpublished autobiography that she wrote in 1955, Sage stated that “ these were the happiest days of my life ,”, and she told friend and gallery owner Julien Levy in 1961 that her campagna experience shaped her “ perspective idea of distance and going away .” Nonetheless, in later years Sage usually claimed that she was self-taught, perhaps because, as one of her biographers, Judith Suther, states, most of what she had learned in Rome bore so little relationship to the kind of painting she eventually did that “ she felt as if she had studied with no one .”
The following table lays out the original and revised plan of the treatise and indicates where ( in SGA or elsewhere ) the topics intended for the later, unpublished chapters were treated by Grothendieck and his collaborators.
Carl Jung used the word in his mystical 1916 unpublished work, Seven Sermons to the Dead, which was finally published in Answer to Job ( 1952 ), and later in an appendix to the second edition of Jung's autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections ( 1962 ).
The 1st American Volunteer Group were recruited starting on 15 April 1941, when an unpublished executive order was signed by President Roosevelt. A total of 100 P-40Bs were obtained from Curtiss-Wright by convincing the British Government to take a later batch of more advanced P-40s in exchange.
After remaining unpublished for years, the novel was published online in 2002, hosted by Kuro5hin ; Williams later published a print edition via print-on-demand publisher Lulu.
Ten years later the originals of Fenn's third and fourth volumes, with ninety-five unpublished letters, were found at Roydon Hall, Norfolk, the seat of George Frere, the head of the Frere family ; and finally in 1889 the originals of the two remaining volumes were discovered at Orwell Park, Ipswich, the residence of Captain EG Pretyman.
In 1890 he published a biography of Tycho Brahe, a noted astronomer from his native country, and in his later years he edited Tycho's publications and unpublished correspondence.
The event proved to be a valuable learning experience for William, who later recalled in his unpublished memoirs:
Anne Paxch posted in MERELEWIS that many who never attended any Inklings meetings heard CSL read his unpublished works elsewhere, and that she recalls Gervase Mathew and others discussing passages which later appeared in The Dark Tower.
The one-episode stories generally featured obscure or little-seen characters from the Marvel universe, and often featured work by creators previously unpublished in the comics field, including Scott Lobdell ( later X-Men Writer ) who started work under the editorship of Tom DeFalco.
He later released the album Eurodance Compilation, which contained five unpublished tracks.

later and study
So impressive were those serious years of study at the university that Hans later wrote, `` to be perfectly free, the young man must revel in the great kingdom of thought and imagination ; ;
One denomination had a membership of 1,419,833 at the beginning of the period under study, and twenty years later its membership stood at 1,541,991 -- a net growth of only 122,158.
In Europe, the discipline originated as ethnology and was originally defined as the study of social organization in non-state societies, later redefined as social anthropology.
Geography, material culture, and what later Annalistes called mentalités, or the psychology of the epoch, are also characteristic areas of study.
It was then that he began to study the principles of law and administration under Konstantin Pobedonostsev, then a professor of civil law at Moscow State University and later ( from 1880 ) chief procurator of the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in Russia.
It was at the Watkinson library that Whorf became friends with the young boy, John B. Carroll, who later went on to study psychology under B. F. Skinner, and who in 1956 edited and published a selection of Whorf's essays as Language, Thought and Reality.
The team at the Paul Scherrer Institute ( PSI ) in Bern, Switzerland later synthesized 6 atoms of < sup > 267 </ sup > Bh in the first definitive study of the chemistry of bohrium ( see below ).
He found, in Haydn's music and later in his study of the polyphony of Bach, the means to discipline and enrich his gifts.
The study offered subjects four versions of events, in which a foreign president was ( a ) successfully assassinated, ( b ) wounded but survived, ( c ) survived with wounds but died of a heart attack at a later date, and ( d ) was unharmed.
Though just an anatomical study, it foreshadowed the sculptor's later efforts to reveal essence rather than merely copy outward appearance.
Chiang later sent his eldest son, Ching-kuo, to study in Russia.
Given the bias of the Victorian age, female students were denied direct study in anatomy and could not attend drawing classes with live models ( who were often prostitutes ) until a decade later.
In the later 18th century the rules of the Renaissance and the Baroque periods came to be disregarded, and the original use of the orders revived, based on first-hand study of the ruins of classical antiquity-often hailed as the ' correct ' use of the orders.
As he later said, he wanted to create his own facial expressions, figures and comical situations in his drawings but wanted to study the master comic artists ' use of the pen and their use of color and shading.
Among his early favorites were Winsor McCay ( mostly known for Little Nemo ) and Frederick Burr Opper ( mostly known for Happy Hooligan ) but he would later study any style that managed to draw his attention.
Indeed many students from wealthy and influential families came to Alexandria purposely to study privately with Hypatia, and many of these later attained high posts in government and the Church.
Being confronted with wounded, maimed, and dying soldiers on a daily basis instilled in him a desire to study medicine — although he later switched to biomedical research.
In this desire to seek to establish Biblical truth and test out orthodox Christian beliefs through independent scriptural study he was not alone and, amongst other churches, he also had links with Adventist movement and with Benjamin Wilson ( who later set up the Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith in the 1860s ).
The term masochism was later derived from the author's name by Richard von Krafft-Ebing in the latter's 1886 forensic study Psychopathia Sexualis.
From these hypotheses predictions about specific events are derived ( e. g., " People who study a word list while listening to vocal music will remember fewer words on a later memory test than people who study a word list in silence .").
One study found that university students who took a child development course and attained high grades showed, when tested ten years later, average retention scores of about 30 %, whereas those who obtained moderate or lower grades showed average retention scores of about 20 %.
Hubble was also a dutiful son, who despite his intense interest in astronomy since boyhood, surrendered to his father ’ s request to study law, first at the University of Chicago and later at Oxford, though he managed to take a few math and science courses.
Interestingly, these patients are often first diagnosed when they have their first generalized tonic-clonic seizure later in life, when they experience sleep deprivation ( e. g., freshman year in college after staying up late to study for exams ).
Hermann Ebbinghaus ran a limited, incomplete study on himself and published his hypothesis in 1885 as Über das Gedächtnis ( later translated into English as Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology ).

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