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Bagnold's and scientific
Bagnold's scientific career was no less spectacular than his military one or his desert explorations.

Bagnold's and .
Her last major success on the stage was at age 82, in 1970 – 71 in the role of Mrs. St. Maugham in Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden, a role she had created on Broadway and in the West End in 1955 – 56.
Clayton had collaboratad extensively with Ralph Bagnold in the preparation and mapping associated with Bagnold's pre-war exploration trips.
Productions of the decade included a revival of Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden, with Gladys Cooper ( 1971 ); the long-running A Voyage Round My Father ( John Mortimer ) starring Alec Guinness, succeeded by Michael Redgrave ( 1971 – 72 ); and, in 1972, Crown Matrimonial by Royce Ryton, starring Wendy Hiller as Queen Mary.
The setting of the play was inspired by Bagnold's own garden at North End House in Rottingdean, near Brighton, Sussex, the former home of Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
In March 2011 Rose played the part of The Judge in Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden on BBC Radio 3.

passion and for
Being somewhat delicate in health, at the age of sixteen he was sent to Southern Europe, for which he at once developed a passion, so that he spent nearly all of the following ten years abroad, at first in Italy, then in Greece, Egypt, Asia Minor, and Palestine.
Actually, you could wish for some passion, now and then, but when you look around the world and see the little volcanos of current history which partisan social passions have wrought, you are glad that in these pamphlets there is at least some civilized calm.
Yet this passion for passion, now that I look back on it with passion spent, seems somewhat overblown and operatic, though as a diva Miss Millay perfectly controlled her notes.
Whether you experienced the passion of desire I have, of course, no way of knowing, nor indeed have I wished with even the most fleeting fragment of a wish to know, for the fact that one constitutes by one's mere existence so to speak the proof of some sort of passion makes any speculation upon this part of one's parents' experience more immodest, more scandalizing, more deeply unwelcome than an obscenity from a stranger.
Laura is a good role for Miss Resnik, and she gave it force, dramatic color and passion.
In point of fact, the race-drivers one knows are nearly always intelligent, healthy technicians who differ from other technicians only in the depth of the passion they feel for the work by which they live.
In winter, in the city, there had been the Maneret School, which taught excellently with a kind of austere passion for knowledge ; ;
England, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy had all been rendered for her time and again, and between the prescribed hours of pills and tonics, she had conceived a dreamy passion by lamplight, to see all these places with her own eyes.
The two terms may not have originally been distinguished ; though in Homer's poems nectar is usually the drink and ambrosia the food of the gods ; it was with ambrosia Hera " cleansed all defilement from her lovely flesh ", and with ambrosia Athena prepared Penelope in her sleep, so that when she appeared for the final time before her suitors, the effects of years had been stripped away and they were inflamed with passion at the sight of her.
Lavoisier's devotion and passion for chemistry were largely influenced by Étienne Condillac, a prominent French scholar of the 18th century.
Carnegie's education and passion for reading was given a great boost by Colonel James Anderson, who opened his personal library of 400 volumes to working boys each Saturday night.
He credited the technique with allowing him to pursue his passion for Shakespearean acting.
Salieri would recall little from his childhood in later years except a passion for sugar, reading and music.
* the uniting of the sick person to the passion of Christ, for his own good and that of the whole Church ;
After this, the senior priest ( or bishop ) pours pure olive oil and a small amount of wine into the shrine lamp, and says the " Prayer of the Oil ", which calls upon God to "... sanctify this Oil, that it may be effectual for those who shall be anointed therewith, unto healing, and unto relief from every passion, every malady of the flesh and of the spirit, and every ill ..." Then follow seven series of epistles, gospels, long prayers, Ektenias ( litanies ) and anointings.
Its famous catechetical school, while sacrificing none of its famous passion for orthodoxy since the days of Pantaenus, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen of Alexandria, had begun to take on an almost secular character in the comprehensiveness of its interests, and had counted influential pagans among its serious auditors.
It was reserved for his biographer Karl Benrath to justify him, and to represent him as a fervent evangelist and at the same time as a speculative thinker with a passion for free inquiry, always learning and unlearning and arguing out difficult questions with himself in his dialogues, frequently without attaining to any absolute conviction.
Botany was a passion for most Victorians and nature study was a popular enthusiasm.
This change is marked by an aversion to sin and a passion for obedience to the commandments of Jesus Christ, as outlined in the Christian scriptures.
He developed a passion for music as a child, and taught himself to play the piano, violin, and cello.
: " With its love of luxury and passion for colour, the art of this age delighted in the production of masterpieces that spread the fame of Byzantium throughout the whole of the Christian world.

passion and science
Hooke himself characterised his Oxford days as the foundation of his lifelong passion for science, and the friends he made there were of paramount importance to him throughout his career, particularly Christopher Wren.
Reines had a passion for creating and building things, and exhibited a love of science in his childhood.
Since his youth, O ' Brien had developed a passion for science fiction and B horror movies ; he wanted to combine elements of the unintentional humour of B horror movies, portentous dialogue of schlock-horror, Steve Reeves muscle flicks and fifties rock and roll into The Rocky Horror Show.
There, Carter developed a number of unproduced television pilots — Cameo By Night, featuring Sela Ward ; Brand New Life, which has been described as being similar to The Brady Bunch ; Copter Cop, a science fiction series that was hampered by Tartikoff's injuries after a car accident ; and Cool Culture, influenced by Carter's passion for surfing and experience with Surfing Magazine.
His passion for science fiction during his long stint as a minor league player makes him a choice pick as " Lizard liaison ;" he becomes one of the most valued interpreters for the United States ' interrogations of Race prisoners.
He was a dental surgeon, but science fiction was his real passion.
In the story, twelve-year-old Gretchen has a passion for science and a talent for all things mechanical, which is why the strange old brass " weathervane " ( referred to as the " daisy rod ") on her uncle's farm fascinates her.
Their relationship stimulated young Lubbock ’ s passion for science and evolutionary theory.
At St Andrews Forsyth developed a passion for debating, history, science and campaigning.
INA ’ s members are united in their passion for seeking out lost ships, and applying the highest standards of science and art to excavating and studying them to unlock their secrets.
It provides an opportunity for students with a passion for math and science to get ahead in a college career, earning both a high school diploma and an Associate of Science degree.
Around this time Saha felt the necessity of developing a science academy to instill in the students the passion to pursue research and other innovative works.
His passion for medical science and fitness led him to pursue his opportunities in Canada where he is currently working on his own next-generation fitness electronics hardware company.
Snell was educated in the Brookline, Massachusetts schools and then enrolled at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire where he continued his passion for mathematics and science, focusing on genetics.
Nevertheless, De Geer asked all the right questions, and his errors can be attributed as much to over-enthusiasm and a single-minded passion, as they can to bad science.
Supposedly, she had a passion for ornithology that shaped science and learning in the early Middle East.
She studied Latin for five years in high school — not so much out of a scholarly passion for classics but rather as an avoidance of science classes, the scheduling of which invariably conflicted with Latin.
Mathewson is confident in the lab's cover story but Paul, an unusually gifted student with a passion for science, becomes suspicious when he discovers a statistically impossible patch of five-leaf clover on the grounds.
The Bull family represents both the talent and passion for technology and science because, for example, all Fredrik's older brothers were engineers.
A warlord believed that embracing science would strip the people of their passion, and fought a bloody civil war against those trusting in science.
:" Simple, sober, hard, with habits of austerity bordering on spartan, he knows how to reduce his requirements as he lacks resources, living in his isolation like Robinson on his island, Teófilo Braga has a unique passion, a passion of a prelate of science.
He developed a passion for science fiction and fantasy at an early age and has continued to actively promote this literature genre.

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