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Among and contemporaries
Among more modern editions Baehrens ( 1878, the first of the modern critical editions ) has outlived his contemporaries L Müller ( 1880 ), Hiller ( 1885 ), and John Percival Postgate ( 1905 ).
Among early contemporaries, Carracci would have been an innovator.
Among the important and highly talented contemporaries of Turner and Girtin were John Varley, John Sell Cotman, Anthony Copley Fielding, Samuel Palmer, William Havell and Samuel Prout.
Among Akiva's other contemporaries were Elisha ben Avuya, Eliezer ben Tzodok, Eleazar ben Azaria, Gamliel II, Yehuda ben Betheira, Yochanan ben Nuri, Yosi Haglili, Rabbi Yishmael and Chanina ben Dosa.
Among his college contemporaries, besides Taine, were Francisque Sarcey, Challemel-Lacour and Prevost-Paradol.
Among his contemporaries at Wadham were Edward Spencer Beesly, John Henry Bridges, and George Earlam Thorley who were to become the leaders of the secular Religion of Humanity or " Comtism " in England.
Among Howells ' contemporaries in the student body were Gurney, Arthur Bliss and Arthur Benjamin.
Among the most prominent representatives of this school must be mentioned Giacomo Capoccio of Viterbo ( d. 1307 ) and Augustinus Triumphus ( d. 1328 ), both of them his contemporaries, and also students and professors in the University of Paris: Prosper of Reggio, Albert of Padua, Gerard of Siena, Henry of Frimar, Thomas of Strasburg — all in the first half of the fourteenth century.
Among them are Ephorus and Callisthenes who were contemporaries of the Theban hegemony and the Sacred Band.
Among his contemporaries who also appeared in that book were Muriel Rukeyser, Karl Shapiro, Elizabeth Bishop, Theodore Roethke, Randall Jarrell, and John Ciardi, all poets who came into prominence in the 1940s.
Among his contemporaries was the future journalist Alexander Cockburn.
Among his occasional poems are The Honour of the Garter, which has a prologue containing Peele's judgments on his contemporaries, and Polyhymnia ( 1590 ), a blank verse description of the ceremonies attending the retirement of the queens ' champion, Sir Henry Lee.
Among contemporaries influenced by Winnicott was R. D.
Among his contemporaries at Charterhouse were Connop Thirlwall, George Grote, William Hale, Julius Hare, and William Norris, the last two being his special friends.
Among his contemporaries Talbot enjoyed the reputation of a wit ; he was a patron of the poet James Thomson, who in The Seasons commemorated a son of his to whom he acted as tutor ; and Butler dedicated his famous Analogy to the lord chancellor.
Among his Iranian contemporaries Amir Kabir received praise from several poets of the age, notably Sorush and Qaʾani, but his services to Iran remained generally unappreciated in the Qajar period.
Among Lora's contemporaries are Toño Abreu and Hipólito Martínez, best remembered for their merengue " Caña Brava ".
Among his contemporaries at Eton were Eric Blair ( the writer George Orwell ), Cyril Connolly, Robert Byron, Alec Douglas-Home, Ian Fleming, Brian Howard, Oliver Messel, Anthony Powell, Henry Yorke ( the novelist Henry Green ).
Among The Sonics ' contemporaries were The Kingsmen, The Wailers, The Dynamics, The Regents, and Paul Revere & the Raiders.
Among the contemporaries at Oxford with whom he formed lasting friendships were William Laud, Humphrey May, and Ralph Winwood.
Among the elements that set the band apart from their contemporaries were Foxx's lyrics and vocal delivery, and Billy Currie's violin and synthesiser playing.
Among their contemporaries, the band had strong artistic, political, and personal ties to both Meat Beat Manifesto and Consolidated.
Among his contemporaries were the better known Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Roger Bacon.
Among contemporaries he passed for one of the most formidable polemical or gladiatorial rhetoricians ; and a considerable section of his extant works are invectives.

Among and intimate
Among his informants were Richard, Earl of Cornwall and King Henry III, with whom he appears to have been on intimate terms.
Among his most intimate friends was James Perry, the editor of the Morning Chronicle ; and he married Perry's sister, Mrs Lunan, in November 1796.
Among his supporters were his intimate friends Johann Friedrich and J. N. Huber, in Bavaria.
Among a few intimate associates, he left a memory singularly dear ; having been in companionship, although susceptible and obstinate when his religious creed — a devout Christianity with Swedenborgian admixtures — was crossed or slighted, yet in other things genial and sweet-tempered beyond most men, full of modesty and playfulness and withal of a homely dignity, a true friend and a kind master, a pure and blameless spirit.
Among his intimate friends were Grote, Thackeray, Monckton Milnes and Lady Ashburton.
* Clare A. Lyons, Sex Among the Rabble: an intimate history of gender & power in the Age of Revolution ; Philadelphia, 1730 – 1830, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006

Among and friends
Among my school and neighborhood friends, during the next months, I bragged and swaggered and pompously described my impending date.
Among Chapman's closest friends were Keith Moon of The Who, singer Harry Nilsson, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, and The Beatles ' Ringo Starr.
Among his friends were Augustine, Jerome, and Paulinus.
Among these stories are: a tale of boiled missionaries ; of a lady who borrows a false eye, a peg leg, and the wig of a coffin-salesman's wife ; and a final tale of a man who gets caught in machinery at a carpet factory and whose " widder bought the piece of carpet that had his remains wove in ..." As Blaine tells the story of the carpet man's funeral, he begins to fall asleep, and Twain, looking around, sees his friends " suffocating with suppressed laughter.
Among their friends was Henry Balnaves, a former secretary of state in the government, who negotiated with England for the financial support of the rebels.
Among Keynes's Bloomsbury friends, Lopokova was, at least initially, subjected to criticism for her manners, mode of conversation and supposedly humble social origins – the latter of the ostensible causes being particularly noted in the letters of Vanessa and Clive Bell, and Virginia Woolf.
Among these friends were Enevold Brandt and Count Schack Carl Rantzau, leader of a circle of followers of the Enlightenment, who treated Struensee as his protégé.
Among his childhood friends was his cousin Henry of Almain, son of King Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall.
Among his friends during this time was future behaviorist John Watson, with whom he exchanged ideas and collaborated.
Among Astor's early political friends were the first female candidates to follow her to Parliament, including members of the other parties.
Among two or three friends, however, the picture of Rivers is quite different.
Among her few close friends she counted Patricia Tobin, whose family founded the Hibernia Bank, a branch of which Hearst would later aid in robbing.
Among his many friends was Edmund N. Bacon.
Among the more prominent of Priscillian's friends were two bishops, Instantius and Salvianus ; Hyginus of Cordova also joined the party.
Among the American expatriate community in Paris his friends included Susan Sontag.
Among the friends of the family was the historian Leopold von Ranke, which advised the parents to support the boy's innate talent.
Among his friends and acquaintances were many English artists and satirists of the period, for instance, Francis Hayman, Henry Fielding, and Laurence Sterne.
Among his friends were such different people as Wilhelm Röpke, who was to become one of the leading figures of economic liberalism, Ernst Lemmer, later a trade unionist and also a Christian Democrat, and Viktor Agartz, a Marxist.
Among his friends at Edinburgh were the philosophers Adam Ferguson and David Hume and the artist Paul Sandby whom he met in the Highlands.
Among his friends were Booker T. Washington, Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller, and Mark Twain, all of whom came to visit Rogers in Fairhaven, sometimes for protracted periods.
Among those who stayed year-round, friends would be hosted for the snowy holidays and winter sports.
Among the friends he made here was the future Czech revolutionary poet Karel Havlíček, whose departure for Prague in 1838 may have influenced Smetana's own desire to experience life in the capital.
Among friends of equal social status, it is not necessary to use both hands while pouring or receiving a drink, but may be done out of habit or politeness, or if the situation is considered a particularly formal one.
Among the more noteworthy cases which fell under his direction were the proceedings against " Martin Marprelate ", Thomas Cartwright and his friends, and John Penry, whose " seditious writings " he caused to be intercepted and given up to the lord keeper.
Among his only remaining friends is the mortal head of the Talamasca Caste, David Talbot, who is seventy-four years old.

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