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This fact was one of the main inspirations for the 1980s reboot of the Clark Kent half of the Superman character, according to writer and artist John Byrne in the article " Super-Discussions " published by Attic Books in Comics Values Monthly Special # 2 ( 1992 ).
* CLU and Ada were major inspirations for C ++ templates.
Some scholars question whether Frege's negative review of the Philosophy of Arithmetic helped turn Husserl towards Platonism, but he had already discovered the work of Bernhard Bolzano independently around 1890 / 91 and explicitly mentioned Bernard Bolzano, Gottfried Leibniz and Hermann Lotze as inspirations for his newer position.
Among the many inspirations for the film include The Three Stooges and other slapstick comedy films ; Ash's fights with his disembodied hand come from a film made by Spiegel as a teenager, entitled Attack of the Helping Hand, which was itself inspired by television commercials advertising Hamburger Helper.
The Principia is one of the main inspirations of the movement against ethical naturalism ( see ethical non-naturalism ) and is partly responsible for the twentieth-century concern with meta-ethics.
One of the main inspirations and motivations for PM was Frege's earlier work on logic, which had led to paradoxes discovered by Russell.
The spacious, resonant interior was one of the inspirations for the music of the Venetian School.
In a 2003 presentation at an open source convention, Yukihiro Matsumoto, creator of the programming language Ruby, said that one of his inspirations for developing the language was the science fiction novel Babel-17, based on the Sapir – Whorf Hypothesis.
Peckinpah also used violence as a means to achieve catharsis, believing his audience would be purged of violence by witnessing it explicitly on screen ( one of the major inspirations for his violent sequences in The Wild Bunch ).
In the late 1980s, the Guinea Pig films were allegedly one of the inspirations for Japanese serial killer Tsutomu Miyazaki's murders of preschool girls.
Exline became friends with the Coens and, in 1989, told them all kinds of stories from his own life, including ones about his actor-writer friend Lewis Abernathy ( one of the inspirations for Walter ), a fellow Vietnam vet who later became a private investigator and helped him track down and confront a high school kid who stole his car.
Major inspirations for C ++ templates were the parametrized modules provided by CLU and the generics provided by Ada.
The joining together of the Union Pacific line with the Central Pacific line in May 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah, was one of the major inspirations for French writer Jules Verne's book entitled Around the World in Eighty Days, which was published in the year 1873.
The Bill of Rights ( 1688 or 1689 ) was one of the inspirations for the United States Bill of Rights.
Those two operas, Così fan tutte, and Don Giovanni, as well as Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance are among the core inspirations for the piece.
Additionally, he variously cited Mozart, Saint-Saëns, Schubert and Schoenberg as inspirations for various pieces.
* One of the inspirations for the name of the Mazda Motor Corporation is Ahura Mazda.
Goat Island was one of the inspirations for the American side of the effort.
The villagers chose a single young woman as the liaison for the divine inspirations.
There are various inspirations for Syldavia.
* Zaharoff was one of the inspirations for the unscrupulous arms manufacturer Andrew Undershaft in George Bernard Shaw's play Major Barbara.
Binoche has said her inspirations for the role were her friend and coach Vernice Klier who suffered a similar tragedy, and the book The Black Veil by Anny Duperey which deals with the author's grief at losing her parents at a young age.
As well as his love for music, he was also a voracious reader, and his literary inspirations included Jack Kerouac, Truman Capote, Robert Burns and Dylan Thomas.
While the original set of Laws provided inspirations for many stories, Asimov introduced modified versions from time to time.
His lyric poems as a whole give evidence of deep and lively sensibility, fine imagination, clever wit, and a true ear for melody and rhythm ; but an air of cynicism is more or less present in most of them, and dull or vulgar witticisms are not infrequently found side by side with the purest inspirations of his genius.

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Most of the artwork was done by illustrator Ghislain Barbe, who was also responsible for the artwork of Jovian Chronicles, another Dream Pod 9 game line with similar anime inspirations.

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In the summer of 1894, it was demonstrated at 20, boulevard Poissonnière in Paris ; this was one of the primary inspirations to the Lumière brothers, who would go on to develop the first commercially successful movie projection system.
One of her early inspirations was Trey, " That was the direction I wanted to go in, and it was nice to have a female role model ".
This decorative pictogram of the walls in the burial chamber drew inspirations from chapters 144 and 146 of the Book of the Dead: in the left half of the chamber, there are passages from chapter 144 concerning the gates and doors of the kingdom of Osiris, their guardians, and the magic formulas that had to be uttered by the deceased in order to go past the doors.

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Sensory automatisms, those produced by an inner voice or vision, can include apparitions of the living, inspirations, hallucinations, and dreams.
" Funk, jazz, and Brazilian music were inspirations, and the sounds of minimalist composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich can be found on 1999's Cobra and Phases Group .... Several critics have commented that the band's later work, like Instant 0 in the Universe ( 2003 ) and Margerine Eclipse ( 2004 ), sound similar to their guitar-driven earlier style.
Early inspirations can also be found in the Austromarxism and its seeking of a " third " democratic " way " to socialism.
In interview with People, she revealed she draws her musical inspirations from humming a melody off the note of a whirring fan or tapping her foot to the rhythm of the bathtub dripping ; stating she can hear melodies from natural sounds like birds chirping or the taxis and construction in Manhattan.
This concept can be traced back to suggestions in the rhythmic chapter of Henry Cowell's book New Musical Resources, but is also related here to inspirations from astrology, into which Gann was drawn by the writings of composer / astrologer Dane Rudhyar.
The work has several key inspirations that can be traced to events around the time it was created.
Behind all these accomplishments can be seen the guiding inspirations of the past political leaders – whose over-all consideration is making Virac, and the province of Catanduanes, a great and a more progressive town and province.
Tucker's main inspirations can be divided into periods, although he was originally influenced by the depression, post-impressionists, expressionists and social realists, also keeping in mind his involvement with the Angry Penguins, and his responses to war.
Influences and inspirations traceable to these earlier painters can be seen in work by many contemporary artists.

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In Shaker society, a spiritual " gift " could also be a musical revelation, and they considered it important to record musical inspirations as they occurred.
In Shaker society, a spiritual " gift " could also be a musical revelation, and they considered it important to record musical inspirations as they occurred.
One of Cohen's inspirations for the character of Dr. Zoidberg was the fact that Star Trek character Bones, the ship's doctor ( Leonard McCoy ) frequently administered medical treatment to aliens such as Mr. Spock, so Cohen wished human characters in Futurama to be in the uneasy situation of being treated by an alien doctor.
In 1986, Gordon starred in the movie Round Midnight as ' Dale Turner ', an expatriate jazz musician much like himself ; the role might even be a thinly veiled biography of him, though Lester Young and Bud Powell were its main inspirations.
S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz cited other literary inspirations: Guy de Maupassant's " The Horla " ( 1887 ), which Lovecraft described in " Supernatural Horror in Literature " as concerning " an invisible being who ... sways the minds of others, and seems to be the vanguard of a horde of extraterrestrial organisms arrived on earth to subjugate and overwhelm mankind "; and Arthur Machen's " The Novel of the Black Seal " ( 1895 ), which uses the same method of piecing together of disassociated knowledge ( including a random newspaper clipping ) to reveal the survival of a horrific ancient being.
One of the inspirations behind the plot is said to be the shooting of a young woman at a church in Chagford, Devon, in the 17th century.
Other possible inspirations include Lieutenant Colonel Sir Claude Dansey, deputy head of MI6 and head of the wartime Z network, who achieved different interpretations of his character from those who knew him: Malcolm Muggeridge thought him " the only professional in MI6 ", whilst Hugh Trevor-Roper considered Dansey to be " an utter shit, corrupt, incompetent, but with a certain low cunning ".
He stated that works by Kipling, Keats and Edgar Allan Poe were great inspirations to him during his writing process, saying, " I like to be influenced by the best.
Both the churches built by him in the desert were dedicated to the Blessed Virgin: Our Lady of Casalibus in Dauphiné and Our Lady Della Torre in Calabria ; faithful to his inspirations, the Carthusian Statutes proclaim the Mother of God the first and chief patron of all the houses of the order, whoever may be their particular patron.
The case would be rather that these were sub-stratum agglomerations of people who, through contact with later-comers, modified their language and were assimilated to later cultures, but retained in the more inaccessible places sufficient of their older inspirations to boast their original names.
A cadet corps of boys aged 12 to 15, later to be one of the inspirations for the Scouting Movement, was also formed to act as messengers and orderlies.
The daily lives he witnessed during this time are said to be one of his inspirations for this novel.
Puzzlewood is said to be one of J. R. R. Tolkien's inspirations for Middle-earth in The Lord of the Rings.
Some of his inspirations include " Big Block of Cheese Day " where groups that would normally not be considered for White House attention get to have meetings with senior staffers and a plan to make the staffers submit two-page reports on policy issues or get ignored.
He is widely considered to be the model for Cedric Hampton in Nancy Mitford's novel Love in a Cold Climate ; one of the inspirations for Lord Sebastian Flyte in Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, and a model for Hon.
Based on comments and criticisms of the original game, Raven Software developed Soldier of Fortune II to be a more " realistic " game, with tactical shooters like Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six as inspirations rather than Quake.
Jocelyne Béroard's stunning " amateur " photography of natural scenes and people seen from her unique traveling-artist perspective's island-paradise visuals could be cited among their songs ' inspirations.
Maclean was considered to be one of the inspirations for James Bond, and this book contains many of the elements: remote travel, the sybaritic delights of diplomatic life, violence and adventure.
Maclean was on the point of returning to Jajce when the motor launch arrived, with a crew that included Sandy Glen ( also, like Maclean, thought to be one of the inspirations for James Bond ) and David Satow.

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