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The museum agreed to take over the administration of the site in 1982, a development keenly supported by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an admirer of Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

admirer and New
Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times, " all a fairly respectful admirer of movies can do is laugh at it and turn away ".
McCool was a great admirer of DeWitt Clinton of New York.
In 1643, three years after the Portuguese regained the crown in the metropolis, Father António Vieira – frowned upon, persecuted by the Inquisition and admirer of Aboab – recommended the King of Portugal occupy the capital of the New Christian and Jewish immigrants to help the depressed Portuguese finances
Loos had become a devoted admirer of H. L. Mencken and when he was in New York, she would take a break from her " Tuesday Widows ", and join his circle which included Theodore Dreiser, Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair Lewis, Joseph Hergesheimer, essayist Ernest Boyd, and theater critic George Jean Nathan.
Aiah, an admirer of his political thought, discloses the plasm source to him so that he might make another attempt at realizing his plans for the " New City ", asking only that she be made a part of whatever he carries out.
Shawn was given office space in the Brill Building by Saturday Night Live executive producer Lorne Michaels, a longtime admirer, and soon took an editorship at Farrar, Straus and Giroux, a largely honorary post that he held until his death in New York City in 1992.
Jennings was an admirer of James Thurber, who in 1955 attended a dinner party at Jennings ' house and subsequently wrote of the conversation in a New Yorker piece.
In 1945, Dunham opened and directed the Katherine Dunham School of Dance and Theatre near Times Square in New York City after her dance company was provided with rent-free studio space for three years by an admirer, Lee Shubert ; it had an initial enrollment of 350 students.
As her biographer and long time admirer, Michael Bowen stated in her New York Times obituary, " She was actually rather sexually naive.
Muckraking pioneering photojournalist Jacob Riis documented the poor conditions of immigrant tenement dwellers in his 1890 How the Other Half Lives ; he was befriended by mutual admirer, fellow progressive and future United States President Theodore Roosevelt, who, after losing in the mayoral race in 1886, undertook a major reform of the New York City Police Department in 1895-1897 during his term as President of the Police Commissioners.
A long admirer of different forms of music from early rock ' n ' roll, blues, jazz and doo-wop, Gaye sought to mix the styles of Nat King Cole, Billy Eckstine, Little Willie John and Jesse Belvin, first getting involved in groups such as the Marquees, which he joined following his honorable discharge from a tenure in the Air Forces, which soon replaced the original members of Harvey Fuqua's group The Moonglows under the moniker, Harvey and the New Moonglows, with Reese Palmer doing most of the leads though Marvin did take some lead vocal parts, including speaking in the intro and ending of the single, " The Twelve Months of the Year ", and sung all lead in the song, " Mama Loochie ".
Francesa is an admirer of horse racing, and the program devotes time to racing talk during the Triple Crown season, the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course in upstate New York, and the Breeders ' Cup.

admirer and Liberal
Basque nationalism, however, was effectively shaped by the Liberal Engracio de Aranzadi, an admirer of Mazzini.
One reason why Amery agreed to stand there under the Liberal Unionist label ( they were to fully merge with the Conservatives the following year ) was that he had been a long time political admirer of Joseph Chamberlain and was an ardent supporter of Tariff Reform and imperial federation.

admirer and philosophy
Jean-Jacques Ampère, a successful merchant, was an admirer of the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose theories of education ( as outlined in his treatise Émile ) were the basis of Ampère ’ s education.
From 1890 on, he had a friend and admirer in Judge Francis C. Russell of Chicago, who introduced Peirce to editor Paul Carus and owner Edward C. Hegeler of the pioneering American philosophy journal The Monist, which eventually published articles by Peirce, at least 14.
The Iroquois philosophy in particular gave much to Christian thought of the time and in many cases actually inspired some of the institutions adopted in the United States: for example, Benjamin Franklin was a great admirer of some of the methods of the Iroquois Confederacy, and much of early American literature emphasized the political philosophy of the natives.
Louis Sullivan was highly influential amongst Prairie School architects and Griffin was a great admirer of his work, and also of his philosophy of architecture which stressed that design should be free of historical precedent.
He is an admirer of Sam Walton's business philosophy.
In terms of political philosophy, Rauch has referred to himself as " an admirer of James Madison and Edmund Burke ".
He is also an admirer of the philosophy of Karl Popper on whom he has written an introduction ( Modern Masters series, 1997 ).
Despite this he is an admirer of idealistic metaphysics and believes in the ancient concept of philosophy that combines knowledge with practice.
Volusenus is a great admirer of Erasmus, but he criticises the purity of his Latin and also his philosophy.
He described his father as " deeply anticommunist " and an admirer of the social philosophy of Fascism.

admirer and campaigned
Jones was a friend and admirer of William Jennings Bryan but also campaigned throughout the South for Herbert Hoover ( and against Al Smith ) during the 1928 presidential election.
An admirer of Martin Luther King, Jr., she campaigned for Robert F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey in the 1968 U. S. elections.

admirer and on
For the figure of Vincent Berger Malraux has obviously drawn on his studies of T. E. Lawrence ( though Berger fights on the side of the Turks instead of against them ), and like both Lawrence and Malraux himself he is a fervent admirer of Nietzsche.
The Doubleday myth appears to have rested solely on the testimony of one elderly admirer who was later committed to an insane asylum.
These " conversations " as he called them, were more or less informal talks on a great range of topics, spiritual, aesthetic and practical, in which he emphasized the ideas of the school of American Transcendentalists led by Emerson, who was always his supporter and discreet admirer.
Born at the Eyüp Palace, Constantinople ( Constantinople ), on 9 / 18 February 1830, Abdülaziz received an Ottoman education but was nevertheless an ardent admirer of the material progress that was made in the West.
The phrase was spray-painted by an admirer on a wall in an Islington Underground station in the autumn of 1967.
From 1905, Cantor corresponded with his British admirer and translator Philip Jourdain on the history of set theory and on Cantor's religious ideas.
Joseph Louis Lagrange was an admirer of Euler and, in his work on integrating probability density functions, investigated expressions of the form
Spider Robinson, a colleague, friend, and admirer of Heinlein, wrote Variable Star, based on an outline and notes for a juvenile novel that Heinlein prepared in 1955.
Holmes states, " I am not a whole-souled admirer of womankind "; in fact, he finds " the motives of women ... so inscrutable .... How can you build on such quicksand?
Gilda ( 1946 ), showcases one of the most famous stripteases in cinematic history, performed by Rita Hayworth to " Put the Blame on Mame "), though in the event she removes just her gloves, before the act is terminated by a jealous admirer.
* In the Adventures of Superman story " Black Magic on Mars " from issue # 62 ( January 1950 ), Martians led by the dictator Martler, an admirer of Hitler, appear.
: For my part, I was never an admirer of Uncle Tom, nor of his type of goodness ; but I believe that there were lots of old Negroes as foolishly good as he ; the proof of which is that they knowingly stayed and worked on the plantations that furnished sinews for the army which was fighting to keep them enslaved .”
It is possible that Velázquez stopped in Toledo on his way from Seville, on the advice of Pacheco, or back from Madrid on that of Góngora, a great admirer of El Greco, having composed a poem on the occasion of his death.
When Ezra Pound, a former champion of Joyce's and admirer of Ulysses, was asked his opinion on the text, he wrote " Nothing so far as I make out, nothing short of divine vision or a new cure for the clap can possibly be worth all the circumambient peripherization.
The latter award was accepted on behalf of the family by writer-artist Dave Sim, a longtime admirer of Foster's work.
He was a keen admirer of architect Walter Segal who set up a ‘ build it yourself ’ system in Lewisham meaning that land that was too small or difficult to build on conventionally was given to people who with Segal ’ s help would build their own homes.
Sister Nivedita, an admirer of the painting, opined that the picture was refined and imaginative, with Bharatmata standing on green earth and blue sky behind her ; feet with four lotuses, four arms meaning divine power ; white halo and sincere eyes ; and gifts Shiksha-Diksha-Anna-Bastra of motherland to her children.
More than 1800 years later, Mary Renault, an admirer of both Alexander and Arrian, wrote an acclaimed biography of Alexander, " The Nature of Alexander ," drawing heavily on Arrian's work, as well as the few other sources which are still extant.

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