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Author Douglas Rathgeb describes the difficulties Kazan had in turning Dean into a new star, noting how Dean was a controversial figure at Warner Bros. from the time he arrived.
Author Ian Freer describes him as " cinema's Ernest Hemingway "— a filmmaker who was " never afraid to tackle tough issues head on ".
Author John Leland describes an etymology, writing that the term is a modern survival of an English verb —" to dozen "— dating back at least to the fourteenth century and meaning " to stun, stupefy, daze " or " to make insensible, torpid, powerless ".
Author Mary Shelley describes her impression of the painting in her travel narrative, Rambles in Germany and Italy published in 1844:
* Fatal Depth: Deep Sea Diving, China Fever, and the wreck of the Andrea Doria Author Joseph Haberstroh-Although the author states that the Gilboa Quarry his character trains at is near Cincinnati he describes driving on Old State Route 224 and passing Gilboa's giant fiberglass bull.
" Author Steve Hagen describes a Japanese word in four parts: shi means tranquility, kan means awareness, ta means hitting exactly the right spot ( not one atom off ), and za means to sit.
" Author Tony Wills describes him as charitable and generous, and says his sympathy for the poor and oppressed was exceeded only by his hatred for the rich, the oppressors.
Author Robert M. Pirsig uses the idea both theoretically and literally in his book Lila when the main character / author becomes temporarily lost due to an over reliance on a map, rather than the territory that the map describes.
Author Kevin Korsyn describes influence through the discussion of " intertextuality ".
Author and poet Arne Garborg grew up in the traditional lowland landscape of Jæren, and in several of his works he describes the landscape and its inhabitants around the turn of the 19th century. Further inwards, the lowland meets the rocky areas.
Author and former SAS soldier Andy McNab describes several in his fiction book " Firewall ".
Author Richard Meeker describes the mounting suspicions about the Newhouse family's source of wealth in " Newspaperman: S. I.
Author Christos Gage describes the necessity of Connor's appearance with " otherwise Angel is just a deadbeat Dad!
Author Margaret Atwood describes many transgenic creatures such as Pigoons ( though originally designed to be harvested for organs, post-apocalyptic-plague, they become more intelligent and vicious, traveling in packs ), Snats ( snake-rat hybrids who may or may not be extinct ), wolvogs ( wolf-dog hybrids ), and the relatively harmless " rakunks " ( skunk-raccoon hybrids, originally designed as pets with no scent glands ).
Author and retired USAF pilot Richard Bach describes such an attack in his book Stranger to the Ground:
Author George Shuman describes the effect as such, " When the brain is deprived of oxygen, it induces a lucid, semi-hallucinogenic state called hypoxia.
Author Ian Christe describes his vocals as " operatic.
Author Kim Keister describes the legacy of Sanborn maps: " Stated simply, the Sanborn maps survive as a guide to American urbanization that is unrivaled by other cartography and, for that matter, by few documentary resources of any kind.
Author Marilyn Frye describes separatist feminism as " separation of various sorts or modes from men and from institutions, relationships, roles and activities that are male-defined, male-dominated, and operating for the benefit of males and the maintenance of male privilege — this separation being initiated or maintained, at will, by women.
It is an advantage that, like Milton with the character of Satan, Author Wilson is half in love with the human side of the curious specimens he describes.
Author Tom Wolfe describes Richie as " the Lafcadio Hearn of our time, a subtle, stylish, and deceptively lucid medium between two cultures that confuse one another: the Japanese and the American.
Author and classical music critic David Hurwitz describes Joseph Haydn's choral and chamber orchestra piece, The Creation, composed in 1798, as space music, both in the sense of the sound of the music, (" a genuine piece of ' space music ' featuring softly pulsating high violins and winds above low cellos and basses, with nothing at all in the middle ...
Author Michael Colebrook describes two key elements in Thomas Berry s thinking: “ Firstly, the primary status of the universe.
Author Tom Moon describes their interplay as two guitarists " finish each other's thoughts ".

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Author George Sand was portrayed as a character in several works in the 19th century ; writer Mario Praz credited the popularity of lesbianism as a theme to Sand's appearance in Paris society in the 1830s.
Author Karl F. Friday refutes that by saying that before the 13th century there are no written references or drawings etc that show swords of any kind were actually used while on horseback.
Author Anthony Burgess argued for the Gormenghast novels ' status as a major classic of the Twentieth century ; resounding with horrible images drawn from a century of war ; the Holocaust in Sepulchrave's library ; the attaching of a calf's skull to Sourdust's skeleton ; Flay and Swelter enacting their danse macabre in the hall of Spiders.
His Book of Optics was translated into Italian in the 14th century as Deli Aspecti, and was quoted at length in Ghiberti's “ Commentario terzo .” Author A.
Author Paul Wellman suggests that this and other terms associated with the American Old West originated in Dodge City, Kansas, home to a well-known prostitution district during the 19th century, which included the Red Light House saloon.
" Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote " is written in the form of a review or literary critical piece about Pierre Menard, a ( purely fictional ) 20th century French writer.
Author of the book Fix the Pumps, historical look at soda fountains, Darcy S. O ' Neil claims that the " New York Egg Cream " is a variation of the original milkshake served at soda fountains throughout America in the late 19th century.
Despite the overall negative reception with critics ; the album remains a fan favourite, for Author Martin Popoff has written that " if any album in the history of Black Sabbath is getting a new set of horns up from metalheads here deep into the new century, it's Born Again.
An early 20th century example of intertextuality which influenced later postmodernists is " Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote " by Jorge Luis Borges, a story with significant references to Don Quixote which is also a good example of intertextuality with its references to Medieval romances.
( Author Cooper wasn't a member of Elihu as he was expelled from Yale in 1805, a century before the society was founded.
* Author Christopher L. Bennett, in his Star Trek novel Forgotten History, suggests that roughly a century before this episode takes place, Omega IV was visited by an Earth cargo ship, the ECS Philadelphia.
This film, based on the novel by Australian Author Peter Carey, tells the story of a mis-matched love affair in 19th century Australia.
Important early 20th century writers include Italo Svevo, the author of La coscienza di Zeno ( 1923 ), and Luigi Pirandello ( winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature ), who explored the shifting nature of reality in his prose fiction and such plays as Sei personaggi in cerca d ' autore ( Six Characters in Search of an Author, 1921 )
Author of a famous method of piano playing ( 1831 ) which was in print until the late 19th century, he ran in Paris what is sometimes called a factory for aspiring virtuosos and taught scores of pupils from as far away as Cuba.
This can be seen in the many examples of ghost stories printed in the 18th century, including " Admiral Vernon's ghost ; being a full true and particular Account as how a Warlike apparition appeared last Week to the Author, Clad all in Scarlet, And discoursed to him concerning the Present State of Affairs.
* Author / novelist Gary Ludwig speaks to groups about the infamous Lebanon County 19th century murder.
According to the 19th century book (" Annals of the wars of the eighteenth century ") by Author Eduard Cust, the French Army has used 300 European Cavalry, 2250 European Infantries, 1300 Sepoys, 3000 Mahrattas with 16 pieces of Artillery and the English had used about 80 European Horses, 250 Native horses, 1900 European Infantries, 2100 Sepoys and 26 pieces of Artillery.
* Pabongka Rinpoche — Author of Liberation in the Palm of Your Hands-a highly revered Lama who lived in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and was the Spiritual Guide of Trijang Rinpoche, the 14th Dalai Lama's own Spiritual Guide.

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