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According to Philodemus, who presented it as a little-known fact, Tyrtaeus was honoured above others because of his music, not just his verses, Pollux stated that he introduced Spartans to three choruses based on age ( boys, young and old men ) and some modern scholars in fact argue that he composed his elegies in units of five couplets each, alternating between exhortation and reflection, in a kind of responsion similar to Greek choral poetry.
A little-known fact is that the NOMA Electic Company, when it was located in NY, NY, may have produced the first commercial printed circuit board in 1946 with its Party Quiz Game.
A little-known fact about this novel is that Irving, for a time, considered making the " Old Low Norse " poem, " Akthelt and Gunnel ", into his actual second novel.
A little-known fact is that, while some families were removed by force, a few others ( who mostly had also become difficult to deal with ) were allowed to stay after their properties were acquired, living in the park until nature took its course and they gradually died.
* The Little Known Fact-Participants are asked to share their name, department or role in the organization, length of service, and one " little-known fact " about themselves.
This " little-known fact " becomes a humanizing element for future interactions.
Another little-known fact is that the Omnibots were the Autobots ' first " triple changers " -- a talent identified more with the Autobots Tracks, Perceptor, and ( until 1986 ) the Decepticon Triple Changers.
A little-known fact is that Bernard left the band in 1978 and was replaced by Jon Fox.
A little-known fact is that Joe Moretti actually played on " Shakin ' All Over " and its follow-up " Restless ", and went on to play on countless hit records as a session musician, including " It's Not Unusual ", " Don't Sleep in the Subway " etc.
A little-known fact about him is that he had no teeth.
Far from being a little-known work, the latter had in fact won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973.

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There is a little-known coda to the Milgram Experiment, reported by Philip Zimbardo: none of the participants who refused to administer the final shocks insisted that the experiment itself be terminated, nor left the room to check the health of the victim without requesting permission to leave, as per Milgram's notes and recollections, when Zimbardo asked him about that point.
In this context, about 982, Erik sailed to a somewhat mysterious and little-known land.
He led a series of expeditions in the 1840s which answered many of the outstanding geographic questions about the little-known region.
Little is known about his music education after the death of his father ; his music teachers may have included Jan Willemszoon Lossy, a little-known countertenor and shawm player at Haarlem, and / or Cornelis Boskoop, Sweelinck's father's successor at the Oude Kerk.
According to Associate Professor Henry E. Hale of Harvard University, one thing that remains unclear about the " FSB did it " theory: If the motive was to get an FSB-friendly man installed as president, why would the FSB have preferred Putin, a little-known " upstart " who had leapt to the post of FSB director through outside political channels, to Primakov, who was certainly senior in stature and pedigree and who was also widely reputed to have a KGB past?
Guerrilla Girls ' " Carriera " is credited with the idea of using pseudonyms as ways to not forget female artists ; having read about Rosalba Carriera in a footnote of Letters on Cezanne by Maria Rainer Rilke, she decided to pay tribute to the little-known female artist with her name.
Wallon's ideas about mirrors in infant development were distinctly non-Freudian and little-known until revived in modified form a few years later by Lacan.
Based in London, he makes travel documentaries in little-known areas of the world and has written books on international terrorism, modern history and about his adventures.
More recent scholarship has uncovered additional facts and documentation about her life, but much of the new information remained little-known and inaccessible to the general public, particularly outside of France.
In Boston, a little-known visiting minister, John Allen, preached a sermon at the Second Baptist Church that utilized the Gaspée affair to warn listeners about greedy monarchs, corrupt judges and conspiracies at high levels in the London government.
Rock of Gibraltar and the dispute about his ownership was the subject of a little-known book by Scottish sportswriter Martin Hannan ( Mainstream, 2004 ).
Maltzan's last book, Reise nach Südarabien ( Brunswick, 1873 ), is chiefly valuable as a digest of much information about little-known parts of south Arabia collected from natives during a residence at Aden in 1870-1871.
This work is based on a little-known legend about the struggle of the famous samurai with a demon that turned into a young girl.
In the mid-1970s she learned about a little-known historical quirk — Kentucky had never ratified the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the U. S. Constitution.
Between 1935 and 1940, Knight and Rickenbacker also did another King Features comic strip, The Hall of Fame of the Air, depicting airplanes and air battles in a fact-based series about famous and little-known aviators.

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( Having two anchors also helped during vacation periods ; one could handle the full show if necessary, leaving viewers with a familiar anchor instead of a little-known substitute such as a field reporter.

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In the years before the Tokugawa shogunate, that innovative daimyo from Western Japan had been actively involved in negotiating trade and diplomatic treaties with Spain and with the colonies of New Spain ( Mexico ) and the Philippines ; and it was anticipated that the mere presence of the Princess could serve to underscore the range of possibilities which could be inferred from that little-known history.
Although noting in the introduction to ' The Protestors ' that ' Some recorded herein perhaps did not have " all the truth " — so the writer has been reminded ', Eyre nevertheless claimed that the purpose of the work was to ' tell how a number of little-known individuals, groups and religious communities strove to preserve or revive the original Christianity of apostolic times ', and that ' In faith and outlook they were far closer to the early springing shoots of first century Christianity and the penetrating spiritual challenge of Jesus himself than much that has passed for the religion of the Nazarene in the last nineteen centuries '.
Between 1947 and 1951 he was the editor at the pioneering paperback publisher Avon Books, where he made available highly affordable editions of the works of A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, and C. S. Lewis ' Silent Planet space trilogy, bringing these previously little-known authors a wide readership.
According to more recent studies, the oldest liturgical books indicate that the saint honoured on 30 May was a little-known martyr buried on the Via Aurelia, who was mistakenly identified with Pope Felix I, an error similar to but less curious than the identification in the liturgical books, until the mid-1950s, of the martyr saint celebrated on 30 July with the antipope Felix II.
At the time of the stone's discovery, the Swedish diplomat and scholar Johan David Åkerblad was working on a little-known script of which some examples had recently been found in Egypt, which came to be known as Demotic.
In her book The Strangled Traveler: Colonial Imaginings and the Thugs of India ( 2002 ), Martine van Woerkens suggests that evidence for the existence of a Thuggee cult in the 19th century was in part the product of " colonial imaginings " — British fear of the little-known interior of India and limited understanding of the religious and social practices of its inhabitants.
The team's faith in the little-known Lauda was quickly rewarded by a second-place finish in his début race for the team, the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix.
The regular Democratic candidate was John W. Davis, a little-known former congressman and diplomat from West Virginia.
Mosaic was not the first web browser for Windows ; this was Thomas R. Bruce's little-known Cello.
In 1969 Altman was offered the script for MASH, an adaptation of a little-known Korean War-era novel satirizing life in the armed services ; more than a dozen other filmmakers had passed on it.
His plays were produced in New York by Herbert Machiz, who was involved from 1953 until 1969 with the art work dealer John Bernard Myers to engage, at that time, little-known young artists to design the stage sets, e. g. Paul Georges, Neil Peter Jampolis and others.
It was during this period that Leadville saw its most dangerous days, finally brought under control by little-known American Old West lawman Mart Duggan.
The prestigious post went to the ( then ) little-known Dean Rusk and Stevenson was appointed United States Ambassador to the United Nations.
There were two previous film versions of Arthur Richman's play on which this film was based, a 1925 silent version from independent Peninsula Studios, San Mateo, California with Warner Baxter in Grant's role, and a little-known early talkie made in 1929 with Henry Daniell and Ina Claire.
When Cain was returned with a small but workable majority, Kennett was again criticised within his own party, and in 1989 he was deposed as leader and replaced by Alan Brown, a little-known rural Member of the Legislative Assembly.
Although elevated to the Politburo at the 10th Congress, he was a little-known figure.
The feature was spread across two videotapes in letterbox format, and tape two also included Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor, a 50-minute documentary on little-known heroes of the attack, and a Faith Hill music video.
A little-known county seat war was fought in Wayne County, Indiana in 1873 between Centerville and Richmond.
A little-known figure named Anna Darvulia was rumored to have influenced Báthory, but Darvulia was dead long before the trial.

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