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In the story, Alijah Billington describes Yog-Sothoth's appearance as
James Billington describes one as " a man not of grand plans, but of a hundred carefully executed details.

Billington and Fomenko
Garry Kasparov is a supporter of Fomenko ; Billington writes that the theory " might have quietly blown away in the wind tunnels of academia " if not for Kasparov's writing in support of it in the magazine Ogoniok.

Billington and past
According to Pinter's official biographer, Michael Billington, in Harold Pinter, echoing Pinter's own retrospective view of it, The Birthday Party is " a deeply political play about the individual's imperative need for resistance ," yet, according to Billington, though he " doubts whether this was conscious on Pinter's part ," it is also " a private, obsessive work about time past ; about some vanished world, either real or idealised, into which all but one of the characters readily escapes.

Billington and between
His maternal grandfather, Henry Billington, played at Wimbledon between 1948 and 1951, and he represented Britain in the Davis Cup in 1948, 1950 and 1951.
This large hamlet straddles the A4146 road halfway between Edlesborough and Billington, Bedfordshire.
During this appearance, Linehan took issue with Today programme presenter Justin Webb over what he saw as the attempted staging of an artificial argument between himself and the critic Michael Billington.
Personal problems began to surface between Smith and Billington, and Smith later left All Japan to return to the WWF.
River Ouzel between Northall and Billington, Bedfordshire | Billington.
" In the The Guardian, Billington concludes that " This is a compelling revival much aided by Neil Austin's lighting and Adam Cork's subliminal sound ," observing: " when audience and cast finally joined in applauding Pinter, was seated in a box, I felt it was in recognition of an eerily disturbing play that transports us into a world somewhere between reality and dream.
The play was lauded by Michael Billington as a " remarkable " production, with The Guardian critic praising Oberman for her successful portrayal of " Miss Fay " as " the teacher torn between her own career and her pupil's potential ".

Billington and Russia
Billington is the author of Mikhailovsky and Russian Populism ( 1956 ), The Icon and the Axe ( 1966 ), Fire in the Minds of Men ( 1980 ), Russia Transformed: Breakthrough to Hope, August 1991 ( 1992 ) and The Face of Russia ( 1998 ), the companion book to the three-part television series of the same name, which he wrote and narrated for the Public Broadcasting Service.
Billington has accompanied ten congressional delegations to Russia and the former Soviet Union.
* Booknotes interview with Billington on Russia Transformed, September 13, 1992.

Billington and historians
Ware edited the influential book The Cultural Approach to History ( 1940 ), which featured distinguished historians such as Merle Curti, Ray Allen Billington, Constance Green and Ralph Gabriel.

Billington and .
Librarian of Congress, James H. Billington said:
* 1929 – James H. Billington, American educator and librarian
* Billington, Ray A.
James H. Billington and Vartan Gregorian at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act, 2012
Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian that " play gets richer with each viewing ... there is poetry and passion behind the mathematics and metaphysics.
" If this is not great acting I don't know what is ", wrote Michael Billington in The Guardian.
" Freyja and Frigg " as collected in Billington, Sandra and Green, Miranda.
" Michael Billington wrote, " Too much of this film has the hectoring stridency of tabloid headlines ", while Chris Petit in Time Out described it as " slick, ' adult ', self-congratulatory, and almost entirely hollow ", adding that " most of the interest comes in watching such a lavishly mounted vehicle leaving the rails so spectacularly.
Billington Heights is a hamlet ( and census-designated place ) located in the Town of Elma in Erie County, New York, United States.
Billington Heights lies near the border of the Town of Aurora, north of the Village of East Aurora.
Billington Heights is located at ( 42. 785709 ,-78. 619419 ).
* Billington Heights – A location in the south part of the town.
* Elizabeth Billington: A3-A6.
* Michael Billington – Critic, author and radio presenter.
The Longfords had eight children, among them the writers Lady Antonia Fraser, Lady Rachel Billington, and Thomas Pakenham.
Critic Michael Billington recalled: " In Redgrave's Vanya you saw both a tremulous victim of a lifetime's emotional repression and the wasted potential of a Chekhovian might-have-been: as Redgrave and Olivier took their joint curtain call, linked hands held triumphantly aloft, we were not to know that this was to symbolise the end of their artistic amity.
Among the many notable graduates of Lower Merion High School in Ardmore are General Henry H. " Hap " Arnold ( 1903 ), Commanding General of the U. S. Army Air Forces in WWII ; General Alexander M. Haig, Jr. ( 1942 ), the 59th United States Secretary of State ; James H. Billington ( 1946 ), the Librarian of Congress, and ; Kobe Bryant ( 1996 ), a professional NBA basketball player.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gere is a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrims Francis Eaton, John Billington, George Soule, Richard Warren, Degory Priest, William Brewster, and Francis Cooke.

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Artists who strayed from the official line were severely punished describes the products of socialist realism as " inferior ", ascribing this as necessarily proceeding from the limited view of reality permitted to creative artists.
In Flying Blind, Schiavo describes how the FAA uses a formula ascribing specific monetary value to human lives, and how the agency allows numbers to decide whether the cost of extra safety is worth the additional expense ( e. g., if equipping an airline fleet with smoke detectors would cost $ 100 million, but would only save 10 lives each worth $ 1 million, then the expense is ruled out ).

describes and belief
A creed is a statement of belief — usually a statement of faith that describes the beliefs shared by a religious community — and is often recited as part of a religious service.
Fideism is not a synonym for religious belief, but describes a particular philosophical proposition in regard to the relationship between faith's appropriate jurisdiction at arriving at truths, contrasted against reason.
The first chapter of the Nihongi (" Chronicles of Japan ") describes the ancient Japanese belief that the world was flat and that dry land floated " like oil " on water:
The term " anthropomorphism " comes from two Greek words, anthropos meaning man, and morphos meaning shape or form ; so " anthropomorphism " describes any belief according to which something non-human, such as a god, an animal, or a plant, is thought of as being like human beings.
The Icelandic Ásatrúarfélagið describes Ásatrú as " Nordic pantheism " involving " belief in the Icelandic / Nordic folklore " including all the " spirits and entities " besides " gods and other beings " this entails.
Ronald E. Gots, M. D., an environmental toxicologist and frequent defense consultant in toxic tort litigation, describes MCS as " a label given to people who do not feel well for a variety of reasons and who share the common belief that chemical sensitivities are to blame.
Nicholas E. Tawa, in his 2005 book Supremely American: Popular Song in the 20th Century: Styles and Singers and What They Said About America, included Beefheart among the prominent progressive rock musicians of the 1960s and 70s, while the Encyclopædia Britannica describes Beefheart's songs as conveying " deep distrust of modern civilization, a yearning for ecological balance, and that belief that all animals in the wild are far superior to human beings.
The poem Beowulf describes a draca (= dragon ) also as wyrm (= worm, or serpent ) and its movements by the Anglo-Saxon verb bugan = " to bend ", and says that it has a venomous bite ; all of these indicate a snake-like form and movement rather than with a lizard-like or dinosaur-like body as in later belief ( though the dragon of Beowulf does show several features that would later become popularized with dragons ; namely, it breathes fire, lives underground, and collects treasure ).
Cavendish attributes her confidence in what she describes as a time of censor to her belief that there is no evil, only innocence in her desire for fame.
Shaw describes the text as " a meditation of our Lord as Messiah in Christian thought and belief ", and despite his reservations on Jennens's character, concedes that the finished wordbook " amounts to little short of a work of genius ".
He went on to complain that " in no part of Scotland, indeed, has the belief in Fairies maintained its ground with more pertinacity than in Selkirkshire " and describes a story " implicitly believed by all " said to have occurred in the seventeenth century on Peat Law, to the east of Foulshiels Hill:
# To refer to " the belief that the methods of natural science, or the categories and things recognized in natural science, form the only proper elements in any philosophical or other inquiry ," or that " science, and only science, describes the world as it is in itself, independent of perspective " with a concomitant " elimination of the psychological dimensions of experience.
AFSC describes the programs as united by " the unfaltering belief in the essential worth of every human being, non-violence as the way to resolve conflict, and the power of love to overcome oppression, discrimination, and violence.
Primarily, Mark describes how the Sadducees challenged the Jesus ’ groups belief in divine resurrection.
" Quasi-magical thinking " describes " cases in which people act as if they erroneously believe that their action influences the outcome, even though they do not really hold that belief ".
Historian Michael Sibalis describes the belief of the French homophile group Arcadie, " that public hostility to homosexuals resulted largely from their outrageous and promiscuous behaviour ; homophiles would win the good opinion of the public and the authorities by showing themselves to be discreet, dignified, virtuous and respectable.
There is a longstanding folklore belief that this battle took place at King ’ s Cross, simply because as a medieval village it was known as Battle Bridge ; Tacitus describes the site: " Suetonius chose a place with narrow jaws, backed by a forest " but does not mention the River Fleet, which flowed here.
After a general presentation of the causes of infidelity and the essence of belief, Saadia describes the three natural sources of knowledge: namely, the perceptions of the senses, the light of reason, and logical necessity, as well as the fourth source of knowledge possessed by those that fear God, the " veritable revelation " contained in the Scriptures.
It describes his opposition to government regulation, his belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.
Goenka's presentation describes Buddhism not so much as belief in a body of unverifiable dogmas, but an active, impartial, objective investigation of things as they are.
The group has also argued that many racial issues are symptoms of the wider issue of social deprivation, and for taking a stance against what it describes as multiculturalism in the belief that it encourages segregation.
Right to life is a phrase that describes the belief that a human being has an essential right to live, particularly that a human being has the right not to be killed by another human being.
In his book Witchcraft, Magic, and Culture Owen Davies describes the witches ' mark as an " established folk belief during the early modern period ".
Scholar Olivier Roy describes the background of the hundreds of global ( as opposed to local ) terrorists who were incarcerated or killed and for whom authorities have records, as being surprising for their Westernized background ; for the lack of Palestinians, Iraqis, Afghans " coming to avenge what is going on in their country "; their lack of religiosity before being " born again " in a foreign country ; the high percentage of converts to Islam among them ; their " de-territorialized backgrounds " – " For instance, they may be born in a country, then educated in another country, then go to fight in a third country and take refuge in a fourth country "; their nontraditional belief that jihad is permanent, global, and " not linked with a specific territory.

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