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Wachesaw Plantation was eventually purchased by Allard Belin around 1800, while Richmond Hill passed through Murrell descendants until it was sold to an Allston ( most likely John Hayes Allston, who pioneered rice planting techniques with clay ).

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Allston arranged — with Morse's father — a three-year stay for painting study in England, and young Morse set sail with the older artist aboard the Lydia on July 15, 1811.
* 1817-1843: The painting Belshazzar's Feast by the American artist Washington Allston
Both Flagg brothers studied painting under their uncle, Washington Allston.

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Elijah in the wilderness, by Washington Allston.
" One of the pieces was left up above Steve's Kitchen, because it looks pretty awesome "- Erin Scott, the manager of New England Comics in Allston.
Afterward, genre books such as Ninja HERO ( written by Aaron Allston ) and Fantasy HERO were published as sourcebooks for the HERO System Rulebook as opposed to being independent games.
This work attracted the attention of the notable artist Washington Allston.
Allston wanted Morse to accompany him to England to meet the artist Benjamin West.
The main campus is situated along the Charles River in Boston's Fenway-Kenmore and Allston neighborhoods, while the Boston University Medical Campus is in Boston's South End neighborhood.
Some other young painters and sculptors were also close associates, including Charles Allston Collins, Thomas Tupper, and Alexander Munro.
They met to discuss whether he should be replaced by Charles Allston Collins or Walter Howell Deverell, but were unable to make a decision.
Adjacent plantations were owned by a host of famous planters, including Plowden Weston, his grandson Plowden C. J. Weston, William Allston, Benjamin Allston, Dr. Henry Flagg, Allard Flagg, Joshua Ward, Allard Belin and their descendants.
The latest edition of the game uses the sixth edition of the Hero System, as revised by Steve Long, and was written by Aaron Allston.
Image: William Ellery Channing by Allston. jpg | Portrait of Channing by Washington Allston, 1811
West also worked in London where many American artists studied under him, including Washington Allston, Ralph Earl, James Earl, Samuel Morse, Charles Willson Peale, Rembrandt Peale, Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, Mather Brown, Edward Savage and Thomas Sully.
* T. Allston Brown ( 1836 – 1918 ), Thomas Allston Brown, American theater historian
* Brown, Thomas Allston, A History of the New York Stage from the Earliest Performances in 1732 to 1901, Vol.
* Brown, Thomas Allston, A History of the New York Stage from the Earliest Performances in 1732 to 1901, Vol.

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Woodward's pioneered the concept of one-stop shopping ; the store included a food floor which was at the time North America's largest supermarket, household items, men's and women's fashion, and provided cheque cashing, travel booking and other services.
The organization formerly included one of America's most prominent architectural conservation centers ( the SPNEA Conservation Center ), which pioneered a number of conservation techniques under research leader Morgan W. Phillips and his apprentices.

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Marcus Amerman, Choctaw, one of today's most celebrated bead artists, pioneered a movement of highly realistic beaded portraits.
The literary movement " Spiritual Bakery " appeared in 1892 and pioneered the spreading of modern ideas in literature in Brazil.
King was especially concerned with issues of social welfare and was influenced by the settlement house movement pioneered by Toynbee Hall in London.
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, and later joined by Juan Gris, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Henri Le Fauconnier, and Fernand Léger, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music, literature and architecture.
The nascent conservation movement slowly developed in the 19th century, starting first in the scientific forestry methods pioneered by Prussia and France in the 17th and 18th centuries.
That movement was pioneered by Violeta Parra and Víctor Jara among others.
The concept was pioneered by the total quality management movement.
In 1982 were formed some of the first Japanese glam metal bands, like Seikima-II with Kabuki-inspired makeup, and X Japan who pioneered the Japanese movement known as visual kei, and became the best-selling metal band.
It was pioneered by I-F with their 1997 track " Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass " ( which, " introducing old-fashioned verse-chorus dynamics to burbling electro in a vocodered homage to Atari-era hi-jinks ," is the " record widely credited with catalysing " the electroclash movement ), as well as Collider with their 1998 album Blowing Shit Up ( though Collider called its own style " electropunk " as the genre had not yet been named ).
The post-processual movement originated in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s and early 1980s, pioneered by archaeologists such as Ian Hodder, Daniel Miller, Christopher Tilley and Peter Ucko, who were influenced by French Marxist anthropology, postmodernism and similar trends in sociocultural anthropology.
Chabad pioneered the post-World War II outreach movement, which spread Judaism to many assimilated Jews worldwide, leading to a substantial number of baalei teshuva (" returnees " to Judaism ).
It built on the avant-garde experiments which Zawinul and Shorter had pioneered with Miles Davis on Bitches Brew, including an avoidance of head-and-chorus composition in favor of continuous rhythm and movement ) but taking the music further.
Thomas Cole pioneered the movement which included Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas Doughty and several others.
* Manchester capitalism, a capitalist intellectual movement of the 19th century, pioneered by John Stuart Mill and Adam Smith, amongst others, and also known as the " Manchester school " of economics
Beginning in 1942, Howard University students pioneered the " stool-sitting " technique, which was to play a prominent role in the later civil rights movement.
The central focus of the album is the band's actual movement away from the raw, thrashy sound pioneered and captured on their first release Kick Out the Jams.
However, with the rise of the environmental movement in the 1960s and 1970s and the resulting increases in governmental regulation of water pollution, the environmental assessments pioneered at the Academy are increasingly being conducted by private environmental consulting firms.
Eyehategod ( formed in 1988 ), Crowbar ( formed in 1989 as The Slugs ) and Acid Bath ( formed in 1991 ) pioneered this movement.
Curtis pioneered this unique style, a combination of trash and glamour which has prompted assertions that Curtis inspired the " Glitter rock " or " Glam Rock " movement of the 1970s.
It also pioneered the third-person rear-view perspective used in most racing games since then, with the track's vanishing point swaying side to side as the player approaches corners, accurately simulating forward movement into the distance.
He was perhaps the leading voice in the social movement of the 1850s that produced the land grant universities that pioneered public higher education in the United States.
Bündchen pioneered the " horse walk ", a stomping movement created when a model picks her knees up high and kicks her feet out in front.
This movement, perceived as key in the transition from Cubism to Abstract art, was pioneered by František Kupka, Robert Delaunay and Sonia Delaunay, who relaunched the use of color during the monochromatic phase of Cubism.
The socio-religious movement of Ayyavazhi was pioneered and patronized by the Nadar community

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