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The follow-up book, Look, I Made a Hat: Collected Lyrics ( 1981 – 2011 ) with Attendant Comments, Amplifications, Dogmas, Harangues, Digressions, Anecdotes and Miscellany was released on November 22, 2011.
Fox was also reputed to be the anonymous author of An Essay Upon Wind ; with Curious Anecdotes of Eminent Peteurs.
In 1834 his biographical work Familiar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott was published in the United States, while a pirated version published in Edinburgh led to a break with Lockhart.
The Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century ( 1812 – 15, nine volumes ), into which the original work was expanded, forms only a small part of Nichols's production.
Anecdotes that Infessura relates may be colored by his own partisan nature, but his diary faithfully records news that was making the rounds in the city, whether true or not ; " he inserted every fragment of the most preposterous and malevolent gossip current in Roman society, and is therefore not considered a reliable chronicler " ( New Catholic Dictionary ).
His wife Lady Hervey ( 1700 – 1768 ), of whom an account is to be found in Lady Louisa Stuart's Anecdotes, was a warm partisan of the Stuarts.
Montagu's octogenarian granddaughter Lady Louisa Stuart contributed to this, anonymously, an introductory essay called Biographical Anecdotes of Lady M. W. Montagu, from which it was clear that Stuart was troubled by her grandmother's focus on sexual intrigues and did not see Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Account of the Court of George I at his Accession as history.
The term was first used by the fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly in his paper " Anecdotes and the shifting baseline syndrome of fisheries ".
Her first published novel was " Count St Blanchard " in 1795: others include, The Abbey of Cluny, The Mysterious Wife, Anecdotes of the Altamont Family, and Which is the Man ?.
One of his works was called Chreiai (), that is, Anecdotes, or Maxims.
Pope told Joseph Spence ( in Spence's Anecdotes ) that he had been working on a general satire of Dulness, with characters of contemporary scribblers, for some time and that it was the publication of Shakespeare Restored by Lewis Theobald that spurred him to complete the poem and publish it in 1728.
The antiquary and engraver George Vertue was a figure in the London art scene for most of the period, and his copious notebooks were adapted and published in the 1760s by Horace Walpole as Some Anecdotes of Painting in England, which remains a principal source for the period.
Called Beltway Bloopers: Hilarious Quotes and Anecdotes from Washington, D. C., it was published by Metro Books.
An autobiography Anecdotes of the life of Richard Watson, Bishop of Landaff was finished in 1814 and published posthumously in 1817.
He was the author of " Anecdotes et pensées philosophiques sur la Russie " (?
Anecdotes of the day's news, excerpts from his voluminous correspondence with readers of his reviews and books, frank and often amusing ruminations on his health ( he was a hypochondriac and obsessive-compulsive ) and poor financial state abound.
Aitihyamala (" A Garland of Historical Anecdotes ") by Kottarattil Sankunni was written in eight volumes ; each volume ending with a story or legend about a famous elephant.

Anecdotes and only
Anecdotes by contemporary figures suggest they were initially chased away by locals, and were only allowed to speak to Meredith after they bought drinks for his mining colleagues.

Anecdotes and one
Anecdotes abound as to the derivation of the place name, one involving the capture of an Indian maiden by settlers to be offered in marriage to the single man of her choosing.
Samuel Beckett would draw on Thrale's diaries and Anecdotes to dramatize her and Samuel Johnson's relationship in one of his earliest plays, Human Wishes.
An account of one such torture-and-execution at Baroda in 1814 has been preserved in The Percy Anecdotes:
He also toured the UK with his one man show An Evening of Theatrical Anecdotes.

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The American author, Washington Irving, also mentioned the native Americans resident at Wishram in his history of the Northwest titled Astoria Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains and published in 1836.
Edmund Burke included the piece in The Annual Register for that year, and when Edmond Malone in 1776 worked on a biographical memoir for Poems and Plays by Oliver Goldsmith ( 1777 ) he based it on Glover's Anecdotes as well as first-hand information from Dr. Thomas Wilson, Senior Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin.
* John Nicols, Biographical and Litarary Anecdotes of William Bowyer 1782, start at: pag.

Anecdotes and .
Anecdotes, memories, funny episodes, are strung in a rough timeline, with more emphasis on eccentric characters, lovely scenery, than factual accuracy.
* Hargrove, Ely ( 1792 ) Anecdotes of Archery ; from the earliest ages to the year 1791.
Parson Mason Locke Weems mentions the first citation of this legend in his 1850 book, The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honorable to Himself and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen.
Codices, Synoptics, Testaments, Anecdotes, Criticism.
* Connolly, Cynthia ; Clague, Leslie & Cheslow, Sharon ( 1988 ), Banned in DC: Photos and Anecdotes From the DC Punk Underground 1979-85, Washington, DC: Sun Dog Propaganda, ISBN 978-0-9620944-0-8.
Anecdotes functioned as a sort of parable, a brief realistic narrative that embodies a point.
Anecdotes remained popular in Europe well into the 18th century, when the fictional anecdotal letters of Sir Roger de Coverley were published.
Anecdotes of painters, who have resided or been born in England, with critical remarks on their productions.
*" Francis Zuccarelli, R. A ." in Anecdotes of painters who have resided or been born in England: with critical remarks on their productions ; by Edward Edwards, deceased, late teacher of perspective, and associate, in the Royal Academy ; intended as a continuation to The anecdotes of painting by the late Horace Earl of Orford.
Anecdotes about Milo's almost superhuman strength and lifestyle abound.
History of McDonough County, Illinois: Its Cities, Towns and Villages, with Early Reminiscences, Personal Incidents and Anecdotes, and a Complete Business Directory of the County.
* Smith, Sir Harry " Various Anecdotes and Events of my Life-The Autobiography of Lt. Gen. Sir Harry Smith, covering the period 1787 to 1860 " First published in 2 volumes, edited by G. C.
* Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton, P. C., Timothy Healy: Memories and Anecdotes.
* Robert Price, " Further Notes and Anecdotes on Spread-Spectrum Origins ," IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol.
Anecdotes and episodes from scriptures, the teachings of saints and descriptions of gods have all been the subject of bhajans.

indicate and low
The majority of studies indicate antibiotics do not interfere with contraceptive pills, such as clinical studies that suggest the failure rate of contraceptive pills caused by antibiotics is very low ( about 1 %).
LOB % tends to regress toward 70 – 72 % over time, so unusually high or low percentages could indicate that pitcher's ERA could be expected to rise or lower in the future.
This may indicate a strident quality in the upper register, but in the low register it was feeble and buzzing.
Poor usability and low usage rates lead many companies to indicate that it was difficult to justify investment in the software without the potential for more tangible gains.
The term " low ceiling diuretic " is used to indicate that a diuretic has a rapidly flattening dose effect curve ( in contrast to " high ceiling ", where the relationship is close to linear ).
Noble gas is translated from the German noun, first used in 1898 by Hugo Erdmann to indicate their extremely low level of reactivity.
But most commonly, the term refers to the declaration in the final phase of a high-low split game, in which players indicate whether their hands are to be evaluated as high hands, low hands, or both at showdown.
Older studies indicate that certain strains containing large proportions of tetrahydrocannabinol and low proportions of cannabidiol merely lowers the threshold for psychosis, and thus helps to trigger full-blown psychosis in some people.
The relatively low rotational velocity measurements may indicate that Tau Ceti is being viewed from nearly the direction of its pole.
Both populations ' DNA results indicate the groups having had a high percentage of marriage within their respective communities ; in contrast to a low percentage of interfaith marriages ( as low as 0. 5 % per generation ).
Very low levels ( 4. 0 mg / min or lower ) indicate that the body is resistant to insulin action.
* Labile diabetes – A term used to indicate when a person's blood glucose ( sugar ) level often swings quickly from high to low and from low to high.
Normal creatinine levels indicate the test sample is undiluted, whereas low amounts of creatinine in the urine indicate either a manipulated test or low individual baseline creatinine levels.
According to the scientists, "... low H < sub > 2 </ sub >/ CH < sub > 4 </ sub > ratios ( less than approximately 40 ) indicate that life is likely present and active.
There are only indirect clues regarding the population structure under the Menteşe and the parts played in it by Turkish migration from inland regions and by local conversions, but the first Ottoman Empire census records indicate, in a situation not atypical for the region as a whole, a large Muslim ( practically exclusively Turkish ) majority reaching as high as 99 % and a non-Muslim minority ( practically exclusively Greek supplemented with a small Jewish community in Milas ) as low as one per cent.
Frequent hunger without other symptoms can also indicate that blood sugar levels are too low.
It is used to indicate an object's relation to the inner city or black culture, and also more broadly to denote something that is shabby or of low quality.
Sclerphyllous vegetation indicate heavy rainfall in winter and low during summer ;
Grassland indicate heavy rains during summer and low during winter ;

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