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Biographer and David
Biographer David Meyer characterized Coon Dog and Avis as loving parents: he writes in Twenty Thousand Roads that they are " remembered as affectionate parents and a loving couple ".
Biographer David Crane reduces the missing period to eleven weeks, but is unable to clarify further.
It starred Derek Jacobi as the Biographer, Tom Ferguson as Knecht and David Seddon as Plinio.
* Hillary Biographer Crude Propagandist, David Martin, July 14, 2005.

Biographer and writes
Biographer Christopher Sandford writes, " Over the years, most British rockers had tried, one way or another, to become black-by-extension.
Biographer Lawrence Sutin quotes private diaries that fit this story, and writes that " if ever Crowley uttered the truth of his relation to the Book ," his public account accurately describes what he remembered on this point.
Biographer Jack Zipes writes that the brothers were happy and " clearly fond of country life ".
Biographer James Curtis writes: " Tracy was scarcely a blip on the box office barometer in 1935, a critics ' darling and little more ".
Biographer Mikhail Zetlin writes, " It is hard to say, nowadays, whether Balakirev's suspicions were fully justified or whether they were partly due to his own high-strung disposition.
Biographer Robert M. Utley writes that the nickname arose because of McCarty's slight build and beardless countenance, his young years, and his appealing personality.
Biographer Bob Thomas writes that after three years at the studio, Thalberg continually proved his value.
Biographer Patrick McGilligan writes that " Hitchcock rarely managed to pull together a dream cast for any of his 1940s films, but Notorious was a glorious exception.
Biographer Z. James Varanini writes, " the completion of these pipelines represented a move towards a new type of interconnectivity of previously isolated states.
Biographer Susan Baker writes that Hofstadter, " was profoundly influenced by the political Left of the 1930's .... The philosophical impact of Marxism was so intense and direct during Hofstadter's formative years that it formed a major part of his identity crisis ....
Biographer Stephen Henderson writes that the war had made him " more serious and less self-confident ", but " struck by the willingness of so many to march to horrible deaths in the name of an abstract principle ".
Biographer John Hawkins writes she eventually helped her husband win election in a Halifax riding with a significant Irish Catholic population.
Biographer James M. Hutchisson writes that the plot both " soars to new heights of fictional ingenuity and descends to new lows of silliness and absurdity ".
Biographer Frank MacShane writes " The excessiveness of Julian's suicide is what makes Appointment in Samarra so much a part of its time.
Biographer Anne Edwards writes about the tone and tenor of Temple films under Zanuck, " This was mid-Depression, and schemes proliferated for the care of the needy and the regeneration of the fallen.
Biographer Richard Hough writes that " even from their infancy, it was plainly evident that the elder son took after his father, in character and appearance, while Albert strongly resembled his mother in most respects ".
Biographer Michael Reynolds writes that the piece, " ran for twenty magazine pages spread out over two issues ", with the first issue bearing a publication date of 26 January.

Biographer and popular
Biographer Walter H. Hebert describe the general's personal habits as the " subject of much debate " although there was little debate in the popular opinion of the time.

Biographer and music
Biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli, in his book Madonna: An Intimate Biography called the song " quintessential Madonna music " and went on to describe it as " funky, sassy and melodic, with a Latin accent.

Biographer and be
Biographer Antonia Fraser writing in 1968 said Mary replied, " I may be a big woman, but I have a very little neck.
Biographer Ezra Squier Tipple wrote: " If to speak with authority as the accredited messenger of God ; to have credentials which bear the seal of heaven ... if when he lifted the trumpet to his lips the Almighty blew the blast ; if to be conscious of an ever-present sense of God, God the Summoner, God the Anointing One, God the Judge, and to project it into speech which would make his hearers tremble, melt them with terror, and cause them to fall as dead men ; if to be and do all this would entitle a man to be called a great preacher, then Asbury was a great preacher.
Biographer Bill Cooke, however, disputes the allegation, citing McCabe's opinion that " Catholics are no worse, and no better, than others ", and " I have not the least prejudice against the Catholic laity, which would be stupid.
Carroll by the Institute, as Carroll was the founding president of Southwestern Seminary ; Paige Patterson called the use into ' question ,' while Biographer Alan LeFever suggested the limit to be unduly ' restrictive.
Biographer Tad Mosel states, " To show her affection for her hometown, she always walked slowly when she left her hotel, turning her head to smile on everyone on the street, missing no one, so they could feel close to her and be able to say when they got home that night, ' Katharine Cornell smiled directly at me.
Biographer J. K. Chambers wrote that " The effect of Davis's study of Stockhausen could not be repressed for long.

Biographer and found
Biographer Karen Holliday Tanner found that Holliday had been arrested 17 times before his 1881 shootout in Tombstone.
Biographer and critic Alexander Skabichevsky, having found similarities in the development of Pisemsky and Saltykov-Schedrin, another author who examined the provincial bureaucracy in the times of " total corruption, embezzlement, no laws for landowners, wild atrocities, and a total lack of real state power "; times when " provincial life was mostly uncultured and lacked even basic morality ", and " the life of the intelligent classes had the character of one wanton, never ending orgy ", concluded: " Both writers lost all motivation not just for the idealization of Russian life, but also of highlighting its lighter, positive sides ".

Biographer and ideas
Biographer Jan Swafford describes the Handel Variations as " perhaps the finest set of piano variations since Beethoven ", adding, " Besides a masterful unfolding of ideas concluding with an exuberant fugue with a finish designed to bring down the house, the work is quintessentially Brahms in other ways: the filler of traditional forms with fresh energy and imagination ; the historical eclectic able to start off with a gallant little tune of Handel's, Baroque ornaments and all, and integrate it seamlessly into his own voice, in a work of massive scope and dazzling variety.

Biographer and from
Biographer T. Harry Williams described the extravagant praise from throughout the Confederacy that " The Hero of Fort Sumter " received for his victory: " He was the South's first paladin.
Biographer Ann Rule described him as " a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after.
* Labedz, Leopold " Issac Deutscher: Historian, Prophet, Biographer " pages 33 – 03 from Survey, Volume 30, Issue # 1-2, March 1988.
Biographer Phil Baker believed that Spare derived the word from the Ancient Greek words zoe, meaning life, and zoion, meaning animal or beast, with Spare also being attracted to the exotic nature of the letter " z ", which rarely appears in the English language.
Biographer Donald Worster says, " Saving the American soul from a total surrender to materialism was the cause for which he fought.
Biographer Marian Brandys attempted to deal with some of these doubts in his book " The troubles with Lady Walewska " and he went as far as questioning the very existence of documents from La Branchoire.
Biographer Clark Hunter adds: " This is substantially enlarged from that which Ord wrote for vol.
Biographer John Schutz speculates that the underlying reason for Pownall's request were related to frustration with his exclusion from the major military actions of the later war years, and possibly his desire to acquire a more significant post, such as a governor-generalship of conquered New France.
Biographer and paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn attributed Edward's sudden departure for Europe as a method of keeping him from being drafted into the Civil War.
Biographer Clarice Stasz states that it is " not autobiography ," but speaks of his " frank borrowing from his life with Charmian " and says it is " psychologically valid as a mirror of events during winter 1912 – 13.
Biographer Paula Byrne speculates that a streptococcal infection resulting from a miscarriage led to a severe rheumatic fever that left her disabled for the rest of her life.
Biographer William Carlton expounds that Pauline a commoner from Corsica would never have made such an advantageous match if it weren't for Napoleon's political eminence.
Biographer Lou Cannon would later describe the missive as " one of the few foreign policy documents composed by Reagan ... without the assistance of speechwriters or formal position papers from his various departments ".

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