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While Cotton Mather was experimenting with the procedure, prominent Puritan pastors Benjamin Colman and William Cooper expressed public and theological support for them.
Some scientists and engineers have expressed reservations about nuclear power, including: Barry Commoner, S. David Freeman, John Gofman, Arnold Gundersen, Mark Z. Jacobson, Amory Lovins, Arjun Makhijani, Gregory Minor, Joseph Romm and Benjamin K. Sovacool.
When this government was replaced by Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud government, the issue again became even more controversial, with Israel's demand for greater clarity and precision eventually expressed in the Wye River Memorandum.
He soon rebelled against this version of Christianity: according to Benjamin Ferrey, Pugin " always expressed unmitigated disgust at the cold and sterile forms of the Scotch church ; and the moment he broke free from the trammels imposed on him by his mother, he rushed into the arms of a church which, pompous by its ceremonies, was attractive to his imaginative mind.
In England this essay, which was regarded and treated as a plea for deism, caused a great sensation, eliciting several replies, from among others William Whiston, Bishop Hare, Bishop Benjamin Hoadly, and Richard Bentley, who, under the signature of " Phileleutherus Lipsiensis ", roughly handles certain arguments carelessly expressed by Collins, but triumphs chiefly by an attack on the trivial points of scholarship, his own pamphlet being by no means faultless in this very respect.
Regarding the " radio music box " prediction, the memo he allegedly wrote making that claim has never been found, but Louise Benjamin, the author of the 1993 article which expressed skepticism about it has since back-tracked somewhat.
In one debate, he verbally attacked the Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin, and expressed virulent antisemitism.
* Benjamin G. Wilkinson ( 1872 – 1968 ), a staunch Seventh-Day Adventist missionary, theology professor and college president, wrote Our Authorized Bible Vindicated ( 1930 ), in which he attacked the Westcott-Hort Greek text and expressed strong opposition to the English Revised Version New Testament ( ERV, 1881 ), in particular because it didn ’ t support two prooftexts favored by Adventists.
Benjamin Franklin expressed the concept when he wrote, " In free governments, the rulers are the servants and the people their superiors and sovereigns.
When Texas seceded, Smith, now a major, refused to surrender his command at Camp Colorado in what is now Coleman, Texas, to the Texas State forces under Col. Benjamin McCulloch and expressed his willingness to fight to hold it.
According to the American art historian Maria Gough, the Maison de Verre had a powerful influence on Walter Benjamin, especially on his constructivist-rather than expressionist-reading of Paul Scheerbart's utopian project for a future " culture of glass ", for a " new glass environment will completely transform mankind ," as the latter expressed it in his 1914 treatise Glass Architecture.
And in March, 2012, during the community's annual " New World Passover " celebration in honor of their historic " exodus " from America in 1967, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed appreciation towards " the cooperative society that is working towards the inclusion of the Hebrew Israelite community in Israeli society at large ," and declared that their experience in the land is " an integral part of the Israeli experience.
Major figures were explicitly open to the possibility that God created through a Lamarckian form of evolution: long articles by James Orr and George Frederick Wright expressed this openness, and Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield and A H Strong shared this view.
It was under Mr. Coates ' enlightened direction that was fulfilled the expressed wish of Benjamin West, the first honorary Academician, that " Philadelphia may be as much celebrated for her galleries of paintings by the native genius of the country, as she is distinguished by the virtues of her people ; and that she may be looked up to as the Athens of the Western World in all that can give polish to the human mind.
However, in spite of many concessions to Rabbinism, Benjamin adhered firmly to the principle, expressed by Anan, of penetrating research of the Scripture.
Benjamin has expressed his hope that his simpler orchestration will allow the material to be presented in more modest venues, indicating that Joplin never intended for the " opera " to depend on a large orchestra.
" In another interview, for the San Francisco Chronicle, Benjamin indicated that Joplin was probably himself barred from opera during his day because he was black, but expressed his belief that Joplin realized opera's ability to speak to the public.
Benjamin has expressed surprise that " Generation X " has responded so favorably to the music, suggesting in 1997 that younger listeners may resist the more commercially oriented music " crammed down their throats.

Benjamin and My
* In the book Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia, gangster Benjamin " Lefty Guns " Ruggiero uses hoosier as an epithet.
In 1969, Brel appeared in his third film, Mon oncle Benjamin ( My Uncle Benjamin ), directed by Édouard Molinaro, and co-starring Claude Jade and Bernard Blier.
* Butler, Marvin Benjamin ( 1914 ) My story of the Civil War and the Underground Railroad, United Brethren Publishing Establishment, Huntington, Ind.
My Favorite Year is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin which tells the story of a young comedy writer.
* Derek McGrath actor best known as the cherubic murderer " Andy-Andy " Schroeder on Cheers, and Dr. Benjamin Marion Jeffcoate on My Secret Identity
*" There Goes My Baby " ( with Ben E. King Benjamin Nelson, Lover Patterson, and George Treadwell )
His television acting credits include the role of Benjamin Franklin in Night Strike on Calvacade of America ( Apr 29, 1953 and Oct 19, 1954 ); and the role of Thaddeus Grimshaw in the episode Royal Carriage on My Friend Flicka ( Mar 16, 1956 ).
In his editorial capacity he closely adhered to this dictum. Upon Lomax's departure this work was continued by Benjamin A. Botkin, who succeeded Lomax as the Project's folklore editor in 1938, and at the Library in 1939, resulting in the invaluable compendium of authentic slave narratives: Lay My Burden Down: A Folk History of Slavery, edited by B.
The term is used in popular discourse, and scholars have traced its use in American literature ranging from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, to Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ( 1884 ), Willa Cather's My Ántonia, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ), Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy ( 1925 ) and Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon ( 1977 ).
* African-American poet Benjamin Griffith Brawley wrote a memorial poem entitled " My Hero " in praise of Robert Gould Shaw.
My Stepmother is an Alien is a 1988 American comedy science fiction film produced by the Weintraub Entertainment Group for release through Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger, with featured performances by Jon Lovitz and Alyson Hannigan.
Benjamin and Liam will continue to tour and record with My Disco on the Crashing Jets label and Declan de Barra will continue with his own solo project.
* Nickelback-March 2, 2007, with Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin, March 12, 2009, with Seether and Saving Abel, May 18, 2010, with Breaking Benjamin, Shinedown and Sick Puppies and May 30, 2012, with Bush, Seether and My Darkest Days
* Judy Benjamin ( Goldie Hawn ) in Private Benjamin and Kate Gunzinger ( Jill Clayburgh ) in It's My Turn, are Jewish princess characters who first display, and then break the stereotype.
* My Uncle Benjamin ( 1969 )
Features shot in Grandeur include Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, the musical Happy Days ( 1929 ), directed by Benjamin Stoloff, Song o ’ My Heart, ( 1930 ), a musical feature starring Irish tenor John McCormack and directed by Frank Borzage ( Seventh Heaven, A Farewell to Arms ), and the Western The Big Trail ( 1930 ), directed by Raoul Walsh, in which John Wayne played his first starring role.
All ten of the current top 10 highest grossing Filipino films of all time are all from Star Cinema with titles such as The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin ( 2011 ), No Other Woman ( 2011 ), You Changed My Life ( 2009 ), A Very Special Love ( 2008 ), One More Chance ( 2007 ) ÜnOfficially Yours ( 2012 ), My Amnesia Girl ( 2010 ), Miss You Like Crazy ( 2010 ) and Caregiver ( 2008 ).
Mon oncle Benjamin ( My Uncle Benjamin ) is a 1969 French film directed by Édouard Molinaro.
He is the author of the novel, Benjamin, My Son and five poetry collections: Exodus and Other Poems, hurricane center, Florida Bound, xango music, and Twelve Poems and A Story for Christmas.

Benjamin and life
* Benjamin Franklin: An extraordinary life PBS
" Other egoists include James L. Walker, Sidney Parker, Dora Marsden, John Beverly Robinson, and Benjamin Tucker ( later in life ).
Benjamin West's depiction of Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet | William Johnson sparing Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau | Lord Dieskau's life after the Battle of Lake George.
In the middle of the 19th century, J. J. Benjamin wrote about the life of Persian Jews:
In the spring of 1875 he applied for the Archaeological Travelling Studentship offered by Oxford, but, as he says in a letter to Freeman later in life, he was turned down thanks to the efforts of Benjamin Jowett and Charles Thomas Newton, two Oxford dons having a low opinion of his work there.
Benjamin Robert Haydon described the reclining figure of Dionysus as ".... the most heroic style of art, combined with all the essential detail of actual life ".
Like the character William Wallace, which Gibson portrayed in Braveheart five years earlier, Benjamin Martin is a man seeking to live his life in peace until revenge drives him to lead a cause against a national enemy after the life of an innocent family member is taken.
His suave, debonair, and devil-may-care attitude toward both ladies and life has been immortalised in the English language by author Benjamin S. Johnson as, " Errolesque ," in his treatise on the subject, An Errolesque Philosophy on Life.
In 1936, while a member of the BBC Singers, he met Benjamin Britten, who was to become his life partner.
The Warner surname was perhaps originally " Wonsal " or " Wonskolaser " Upon arriving in New York City, Benjamin introduced himself as " Benjamin Warner ", and the surname " Warner " remained with him for the rest of his life.
Several people suggested Tarrant in honor of Benjamin Tarrant, who had lived in this community most of his life.
File: Benjamin Franklin White Marker. JPG | A historic marker in the town square commemorates the life and legacy of renowned shape note-singer and song writer, B. F. White.
In 1787, Benjamin Franklin visited the Ohio country and said, " I have never seen a grander river in all my life.
Contemporary life coaching can be traced to the teachings of Benjamin Karter, a college football coach turned motivational speaker of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
** Composer Benjamin Britten accepts a life peerage, only a few months before his death.
; 1851: Correspondence between Lord Stanley, whose father became British Prime Minister the following year, and Benjamin Disraeli, who became Chancellor of the Exchequer alongside him, records Disraeli's proto-Zionist views: " He then unfolded a plan of restoring the nation to Palestine – said the country was admirably suited for them – the financiers all over Europe might help – the Porte is weak – the Turks / holders of property could be bought out – this, he said, was the object of his life ...." Coningsby was merely a feeler – my views were not fully developed at that time – since then all I have written has been for one purpose.
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
In the Gorham controversy of 1850, in the question of Oxford reform in 1854, in the prosecution of some of the writers of Essays and Reviews, especially of Benjamin Jowett, in 1863, in the question as to the reform of the marriage laws from 1849 to the end of his life, in the Farrar controversy as to the meaning of everlasting punishment in 1877, he was always busy with articles, letters, treatises and sermons.
In 1847, Natalie Benjamin took the girl and moved to Paris, where she remained for most of the rest of her life.
At this time, Benjamin first became socially acquainted with Leo Strauss, and would remain an admirer of him and of his work throughout his life.
The Passagenwerk ( Arcades Project, 1927 – 40 ), was Walter Benjamin ’ s final, incomplete book about Parisian city life in the 19th century, especially about the Passages couverts de Paris the covered passages that extended the culture of flânerie ( idling and people-watching ) when inclement weather made flânerie infeasible in the boulevards and streets proper.
In 1837 he married Mary Benjamin ( died 1874 ), a sister of Park Benjamin, and in 1839 he published anonymously a novel entitled Morton's Hope, or the Memoirs of a Provincial about life in a German university, based on his own experiences.

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