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Admiring Senger's criticism of Le Corbusier, he found that, in the 1920s architecture was petrifying into mere architectural technology, creating soulless buildings.

Admiring and .
Admiring of Radiguet's great literary talent, Cocteau promoted his friend's works in his artistic circle and arranged for the publication by Grasset of Le Diable au corps ( a largely autobiographical story of an adulterous relationship between a married woman and a younger man ), exerting his influence to have the novel awarded the " Nouveau Monde " literary prize.
Admiring the country, he landed bullocks and men with firearms, following which local Aboriginal peoples in the Sydney area were massacred.
Admiring Sam's great success, and desiring to reclaim the store ( and franchise rights ) for his son, he refused to renew the lease.
File: Eugene, Stieglitz, Kühn and Steichen Admiring the Work of Eugene. jpg |" Eugene, Stieglitz, Kühn and Steichen Admiring the Work of Eugene ," by Frank Eugene from 1907.
Admiring his courage, Mary Todd ( Marjorie Weaver ) -- later to be his wife — invites Lincoln to her sister's soiree and expresses an intense interest in his future.
Admiring the extraordinary courage possessed by his father, Simba tries to prove himself as brave as Mufasa by venturing into an known an " Elephant Graveyard " with his closest friend Nala and, to his annoyance, the hornbill Zazu, who tracks him them down.
Admiring the critics who wrote about music and theatre for The Manchester Guardian, he consciously attempted to adopt their writing style.
Admiring her talent and bravery, he decided to give her a future as an operative for UNITY-an international agency charged with combating terrorism around the globe.
Admiring officers from his old 10th OVI presented him with a jeweled Maltese cross in September 1863, just eleven days before his death.
Admiring visitors included Ernst Haeckel, a zealous follower of Darwinismus in a translation favouring progressive evolution over natural selection.

William and Wykeham's
Indeed, the link that King's College, Cambridge and Eton College share is a direct copy of William of Wykeham's link between New College and Winchester College.
Henry had belatedly learned of William of Wykeham's 1379 twin foundation of New College, Oxford and Winchester College, and wanted his own achievements to surpass those of Wykeham.
During the mediaeval period, the church " changed hands " several times, revenues being received by the Prior of Bermondsey in the 12th century, and then by the Hospital of the Holy Ghost in Rome from the early 13th ; the turbulent reign of Richard II saw the church being seized by the king, eventually coming under the control of William of Wykeham's New College, Oxford in 1399.

William and achievements
Nebuchadnezzar ( Blake ) | Nebuchadnezzar, by William BlakeWhile boasting about his achievements, Nebuchadnezzar is humbled by God.
* William " Strata " Smith and his achievements in Scarborough.
Notable achievements by Monsanto as a chemical company included the awarding of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to William S. Knowles for his research ( with Ryōji Noyori ) on catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation performed at Monsanto from the 1960s to 1986 and being the first company to mass-produce light emitting diodes ( LEDs ).
Nordic repertoire became a staple of the orchestra, whilst other achievements included recordings of Shostakovich symphonies ( the 5th, 6th, 7th ' Leningrad ', 10th and 11th ' The Year 1905 ') and Piano Concertos ( with Cristina Ortiz ) and the William Walton Violin Concerto ( with Ida Haendel ) and Cello Concerto ( with Paul Tortelier ).
Allen Ginsberg set the tone of the movement in his poem Howl, a Whitmanesque work that began: " I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness ..." Among the most representative achievements of the Beats in the novel are Jack Kerouac's On the Road ( 1957 ), the chronicle of a soul-searching travel through the continent, and William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch ( 1959 ), a more experimental work structured as a series of vignettes relating, among other things, the narrator's travels and experiments with hard drugs.
The most recent ( 2009 ) was as co-recipient of the William P. Hubbard Award for Race Relations from the City of Toronto for his outstanding achievements and commitment in making a distinct difference in racial relations in Toronto.
The major achievements in English blank verse were made by William Shakespeare, who wrote much of the content of his plays in unrhymed iambic pentameter, and Milton, whose Paradise Lost is written in blank verse.
Located in Casa Amarilla, a replica of Brown's house in La Boca neighbourhood, the Brownian National Institute ( Instituto Nacional Browniano ) was created in 1948 for " research and study the nation's maritime history and naval interests, and cooperate with both the Argentine and Irish governments in the investigation of William Brown's life and military achievements ".
** 1999: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, when he was invited to give the annual Wilberforce Lecture in Kingston upon Hull, commemorating the life and achievements of the anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.
Cohen, a Republican about to retire from the United States Senate, was the " right person ," Clinton said, to build on the achievements of William Perry, " to secure the bipartisan support America's armed forces must have and clearly deserve.
The Cheselden Medal was instituted in 2009 in honour of William Cheselden " to recognise unique achievements in, and exceptional contributions to, the advancement of surgery ".
New Bearings, devoted principally to Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Butler Yeats, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, was an attempt to identify the essential new achievements in modern poetry ( Bell 6 ).
The poet William Wordsworth was so impressed with Clarkson's achievements that he wrote a sonnet to him.
Perhaps one of Cooper's lesser known achievements was his 1982 publication, Trouper Cooper's Curry Cookbook ( William Collins Publishers, Auckland 1982 ).
He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and won the William James Award from the Association for Psychological Science for his lifetime achievements.
William Safire said Mitterrand described the man as belonging to a section that was evaluating the achievements of Soviet efforts to acquire western technology.
Along with Police Commissioner William Bratton they had reorganized the NYPD and one of the achievements was the CompStat program ( comparative statistics ) since 1994 that has its own major role in the TV series.
For his achievements, he received the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.
This movement is characterized by the flowering of English music ( particularly the English adoption and development of the madrigal ), notable achievements in drama ( by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson ), and the development of English epic poetry ( most famously Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene and John Milton's Paradise Lost ).
As a gratification for his diplomatical achievements Frederick William presented to him in 1653 the manor of Eichmedien ( Nakomiady ) in Masuria, Duchy of Prussia.
William Stowe calls La Cousine Bette " a masterpiece of classical realism " and Bellos refers to it as " one of the great achievements of nineteenth-century realism ", comparing it to War and Peace.
In 2012, CRDF Global will recognize three individuals for their scientific and humanitarian achievements: Mr. William H. Draper, III, General Partner of Draper Richards L. P and Co-Chairman of the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Dr. David A. Hamburg, President Emeritus at Carnegie Corporation of New York, former president of AAAS and the Institute of Medicine, and Dr. Charles M. Vest, President of the National Academy of Engineering and President Emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The famous physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin was named Baron Kelvin in honour of his achievements, named after the river that flowed past his university.

William and creating
From 1891 to 1896, William Morris ' Kelmscott Press published books that are some of the most significant of the graphic design products of the Arts and Crafts movement, and made a very lucrative business of creating books of great stylistic refinement and selling them to the wealthy for a premium.
According to a modern history of the regiment, the idea for creating this unique force was proposed by Jacques Prevost, a Swiss soldier and adventurer who was a friend of The Duke of Cumberland ( William, who was the King's second son and was Commander-in-Chief of the Forces.
Golden age hip hop ( cited as either just the late ' 80s or the late 80s to early 90s ) was the time period where hip-hop lyricism went through its most drastic transformation – writer William Jelani Cobb says " in these golden years, a critical mass of mic prodigies were literally creating themselves and their art form at the same time " and Allmusic writes, " rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and Rakim basically invented the complex wordplay and lyrical kung-fu of later hip-hop ”.
Charlemagne followed his father by subduing Aquitaine by creating counties, taking the Church as his ally and appointing counts of Frankish or Burgundian stock, like his loyal William of Gellone, making Toulouse his base for expeditions against Al-Andalus.
But the prerogative of creating peerages rested with King William IV, who recoiled from so drastic a step.
Such cameras were later adapted by Joseph Nicephore Niepce, Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot for creating the first photographs.
Through the collaboration of William Morris with textile manufacturer Thomas Wardle, Wardle's wife Elizabeth, who was an accomplished seamstress, embarked on creating a reproduction in 1885.
In 1874, Disraeli's ambitious foreign policy, aimed at creating a British empire, is voted down by the House of Commons after a speech by his great rival, William Gladstone.
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera stretched Gardner's character by creating " Perry Masonry " in the episode of The Flintstones in which the Rubbles adopt Bamm-Bamm.
The series wraps with the story of William Shakespeare creating his other commission for Dream, The Tempest, his last work not in collaboration with other writers.
His Prince Valiant pages were much admired by other artists, and he became a key influence on several generations of artists who were creating realistic comic strip and comic book illustrations, including Joe Kubert, Frank Frazetta, George Pratt, Mark Schultz, William Stout, Warren Tufts, the British illustrator Bill Ward, Al Williamson and Wally Wood.
Price County was created on March 3, 1879, when Wisconsin Governor William E. Smith signed legislation creating the county.
The area encompassed by the Act creating Prince William County originally included all of what later became Arlington County, the City of Alexandria, Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax, the City of Falls Church, Fauquier County, Loudoun County, the City of Manassas, and the City of Manassas Park ( and the various incorporated towns therein ).
William ' Strata ' Smith ( 23 March 1769 – 28 August 1839 ) was an English geologist, credited with creating the first nationwide geological map.
William Howard Shuster, Jr. came up with the idea of creating the effigy, also called Old Man Gloom, and ritual burning.
William was responsible for creating the stone shell on the motte, thus increasing the defence and status of the castle.
It served as the county seat of Gallatin County until 1838 when the county was split, creating Carroll County, and Port William was renamed Carrollton and became the seat of the new county.
In 1821, William Becknell put a notice in the " Missouri Intelligencer " stating he was creating a party to go " westward, for the purpose of trading for horses and mules and catching wild animals of every description.
A century later this castle was given to William Marshal by Richard I. Marshall, who would become one of the most powerful men in 12th-Century Britain, rebuilt Pembroke in stone creating most of the structure that remains today.
* 1681 March 4-Charles II of England grants a land charter to William Penn to repay a debt of £ 20, 000 owed to his father, creating the Province of Pennsylvania
* William Randolph Barbee ( 17 January 1818 – 16 June 1868 ) was an American sculptor recognized for creating idealized, sentimental classical figures.
William Elstobb and others had suggested that the great bend in the river above King's Lynn should be removed by creating a cut, but it took 50 years of arguing before the Eau Brink Act was obtained in 1795 to authorise it, and another 26 years until the cut was finally opened in 1821.
* More than $ 400 million worth of silver ore was mined in Jupiter Peak, creating 23 millionaires, including U. S. Senator Thomas Kearns ( Utah ), an owner of the Silver King Coalition Mine, The Salt Lake Tribune and the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad ; and George Hearst, father of William Randolf Hearst founder of the Hearst newspaper dynasty.
Thus freed from feudal revolts, William confided the government to men trained in Maio's school, creating a triumvirate: the grand protonotary, Matthew of Ajello ; Count Sylvester of Marsico, who had inherited Maio's property ; and the Bishop Palmer of Syracuse, elect, but not consecrated.

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