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Key figures in the movement included Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader, Tristan Tzara, Francis Picabia, Richard Huelsenbeck, Georg Grosz, John Heartfield, Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans Richter, among others.
In 1916, Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Jean Arp, Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Sophie Täuber, and Hans Richter, along with others, discussed art and put on performances in the Cabaret Voltaire expressing their disgust with the war and the interests that inspired it.
After the cabaret closed down, activities moved to a new gallery and Hugo Ball left for Bern.
Van Doesburg mainly focused on poetry, and included poems from many well-known Dada writers in De Stijl such as Hugo Ball, Hans Arp and Kurt Schwitters.
In the very first Dada publication, Hugo Ball describes a " balalaika orchestra playing delightful folk-songs.
* 1886 – Hugo Ball, German author and poet ( d. 1927 )
** Hugo Ball, German poet, founder of Dadaism ( b. 1886 )
Hugo Ball ( February 22, 1886 – September 14, 1927 ) was a German author, poet and one of the leading Dada artists.
Hugo Ball was born in Pirmasens, Germany and was raised in a middle-class Catholic family.
In 1916, Hugo Ball created the Dada Manifesto, making a political statement about his views on the terrible state of society and acknowledging his dislike for philosophies in the past claiming to possess the ultimate Truth.
* Hugo Ball ( DADA Companion )
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Hugo and expressed
President Hugo Chávez has repeatedly expressed his disapproval of the practice of kidnapping stating on 14 April that, " If I were a guerrilla, I wouldn't have the need to hold a woman, a man who aren't soldiers ... Free the civilians who don't have anything to do with the war.
In 2008, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez expressed his disagreement with FARC-EP's resorting to kidnappings.
President Hugo Chavez has expressed optimism that Venezuela will soon emerge from recession, despite the International Monetary Fund forecasts showing that Venezuela will be the only country in the region to remain in recession this year.
In 1625, Hugo Grotius in De jure belli ac pacis ( On the Law of War and Peace ), one of the foundational texts in international law, recognized the white flag as a " sign, to which use has given a signification ;" it was " a tacit sign of demanding a parley, and shall be as obligatory, as if expressed by words.
" This claim that Shakespeare's work breaks through all creative boundaries to reveal a chaotic, teeming, contradictory world became characteristic of Romantic criticism, later being expressed by Victor Hugo in the preface to his play Cromwell, in which he lauded Shakespeare as an artist of the grotesque, a genre in which the tragic, absurd, trivial and serious were inseparably intertwined.
This view was expressed in the writings of key founders of genetics, including Thomas Hunt Morgan, Reginald Punnett, Wilhelm Johannsen, Hugo de Vries, William Bateson and others.
She has expressed strong support for the rise of left-wing leaders in Latin America, such as Hugo Chávez.
In particular he furthered Hugo Grotius idea that coastal states have a right to the adjoining waters the width of which had to correspond to the capacity of exercising an effective control over it, that he expressed in his famous book De Iure Belli Ac Pacis.
Hebe de Bonafini has expressed support for figures such as Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Augusto Sandino, Yasser Arafat, Hugo Chávez, Evo Morales, and the mothers of ETA prisoners.
Hence, Robert Musil and Hugo von Hofmannsthal expressed their " German centric " point of view, while others, such as Stefan Zweig, Franz Werfel and Alexander Lernet-Holenia, strictly spoke up for Austria and Austrian tradition and culture.

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For example, Alabama Klansmen like Hugo Black were among the foremost advocates of better public schools, effective Prohibition enforcement, expanded road construction, and other " progressive " measures to benefit poor whites.
For these he won the 1979 and 1980 Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer.
For an account of his life see Eyssenhardt, Zur Erinnerung an Gustav Hugo ( Berlin, 1845 ).
(" Hymn For a Sunday Evening-Ed Sullivan ") Hugo sees Kim is attracted to Conrad and becomes very jealous.
For example, Victor Hugo was an axe ( hache in French, which sounds like the French pronunciation of " H ") + UG + crossed bones ( os, sounding like " O ").
* The post-punk band TEXT began their self-titled album, Text, with a track titled Requiem For Ernst Hugo ( 1928 – 1998 ).
For example, Benjamin has drawn conservative criticism for her support of Hugo Chavez and her attacks on the U. S. embargo of Fidel Castro's Cuba.
He is the leader of the party Patria Para Todos (" Motherland For All ") and has occupied various positions in the government of President Hugo Chávez, such as oil advisor, General Secretary of OPEC, President of Petróleos de Venezuela ( PDVSA ), Minister of External Relations and Ambassador to Cuba.
For example, Becky conceals her heart condition from her daughter, Rebeca conceals the truth about murdering her husband, and the judge conceals his triple identity as Letal, Hugo and Judge Dominguez.
: For another Mexican football player, see Hugo Sánchez.
For a year he also taught at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory, where he was to meet his lifelong friend, the Dutch pianist Hugo van Dalen ( 1888 – 1967 ).
For a second time, Harlan Ellison received a special Hugo for editing the anthology.
For example, when Hugo Chávez tried to change the constitution of Venezuela in 2007, many people complained that he was taking the law into his own hands ( see Venezuelan constitutional referendum, 2007 ).
For a time he convened the International Human Rights Seminar at Oxford University, during which time individuals such as Hugo Chavez, the President of Venezuela, accepted invitations to address the seminar.

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