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Biographers generally characterize Bruckner as a " simple " provincial man, and many biographers have complained that there is huge discrepancy between Bruckner's life and his work.
Biographers Emily Leider and Allan Ellenberger generally agree that he was most likely straight.

Biographers and on
Biographers Robert Caro and W. Marvin Watson offer a different perspective ; they write that the Kennedy campaign was desperate to win what was forecast to be a very close race against Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr .. Johnson was needed on the ticket to help carry Texas and the Southern states.
Biographers Robert Caro and W. Marvin Watson offer a different perspective ; they write that the Kennedy campaign was desperate to win what was forecast to be a very close 1960 election against Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr .. Johnson was needed on the ticket to help carry Texas and the Southern states.
Biographers differ on the extent that Constanze was later snubbed by Leopold, if at all, during her visit with Wolfgang ( July – October 1783 ) to Salzburg ; the Grove Dictionary calls the visit " not entirely happy ".
Biographers sought to explain McCarty's subsequent descent into lawlessness by focusing on his habit of reading dime novels that romanticized crime.
Biographers Joe Nick Patoski and Bill Crawford wrote that she " squandered his road earnings on dope while running around with other men that one acquaintance glibly described as ' police characters.
Biographers have speculated that the couple married on April 4, 1848, to celebrate the anniversary of their first meeting.
" Biographers Townsend Hoopes and Douglas Brinkley have dubbed Forrestal " godfather of containment " largely on account of his work in distributing Kennan's writing.
Biographers believe this job gave her a wide range of experiences on social issues.
Biographers differ on what was the basis for this arrangement.
" Biographers reproduced numerous anecdotes about him being scared of sailing and other things, and how he was often ' stuck on the front porch of his house, uncertain whether he should enter: thinking that robbers were there, or somebody had died, or a fire had started '.

Biographers and ;
Biographers such as Simon Heffer dispute this and have argued that this did not mean that he was homosexual ; merely that he had not yet met any girls.
Biographers agree that their marriage was in many ways a happy one ; however, some have asserted that Albert Edward did not give his wife as much attention as she would have liked and that they gradually became estranged, until his attack of typhoid fever ( the disease which was believed to have killed his father ) in late 1871 brought about a reconciliation.
Biographers have never been able to discover the source of his debts ; he was a prodigiously hard worker ( once referring in a letter to his portrait painting as " mill-horse business ") and didn't appear to live extravagantly.
Biographers state that Ray was bisexual ; he himself denied this in 1977, but stated that everyone has occasional fantasies or daydreams about same-sex relations.
Biographers recorded miracles performed throughout his life, obtaining money for his charities and food for his orphans ; he had supernatural knowledge of the past and future, and could heal the sick, especially children.
A Dictionary of Literary Biographers ; Antebellum Writers in New York and the South.

Biographers and be
Biographers have proposed various reasons and destinations, including the possibility of an affair between Bashō and a Shinto miko named, which is unlikely to be true.

Biographers and .
Biographers and critics often suggest that Poe's frequent theme of the " death of a beautiful woman " stems from the repeated loss of women throughout his life, including his wife.
Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health ( which plagued him throughout his life ), receiving tuition from John Walsall, a graduate of Oxford with a strong leaning towards Puritanism.
Biographers suggest that it was this dialectic which defined him, forged his character and inspired his search for meaning and truth.
" Biographers and critics more often understand Brahms's appreciation of Lutheran tradition as cultural more than existential.
Biographers usually doubt these, though the baptism of Polk is well documented.
Biographers estimate that Piazzolla wrote around 3, 000 pieces and recorded around 500.
Biographers have asserted that Alexandra was denied access to the King's briefing papers and excluded from some of his foreign tours to prevent her meddling in diplomatic matters.
Biographers and critics have identified Henrik Ibsen, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Honoré de Balzac, and Ivan Turgenev as important influences.
Biographers note that Sayers ' later relationship with Bill White and her marriage to the fellow writer Oswald Atherton " Mac " Fleming provide grist for Vane's struggle to balance love ( and perhaps marriage to Wimsey ) and her work.
Biographers have attributed most of his brutish and eccentric nature to the fact that he was abandoned by his father, an Oakland police officer and overly coddled by his mother, Lydia, who was married six times.
Rutherford with Cadillac V-16 from the Watchtower publication The Messenger ( 1931 ) Biographers describe Rutherford as tall and solidly built with a senatorial demeanor, and a strong booming voice that helped make him a powerful orator.
Biographers have varied in their appraisal of Sumner.

generally and rely
The arguments for this generally rely on crude mechanical reasoning, such as claiming that a lower tension string bed is more bouncy and therefore provides more power.
Tourists generally rely on shop employees for information when purchasing a didgeridoo.
Because they rely on coercion, which is illegal except in the case of conservatorship and is generally viewed as unethical, deprogrammers ' critiques of the unethical practices of cults will tend to have less credibility with cult members than the critiques of exit counselors.
After the publication of Bell's paper, a variety of experiments were devised to test Bell's inequalities ( experiments which generally rely on photon polarization measurement ).
While modern M16s and equipment are standard issue, much of the secondary equipment used by the Ghanaian military is generally older than that used in Western military forces, and Ghanaian troops frequently rely on British, Brazilian, Swiss, Swedish, Israeli, and Finnish weaponry.
Gasoline engine ignition systems generally rely on a combination of a lead – acid battery and an induction coil to provide a high-voltage electric spark to ignite the air-fuel mix in the engine's cylinders.
Processors often rely on imports to supplement domestic supplies of wheat, feed grains, vegetable oil, and protein meals, which are generally insufficient to meet domestic demand.
Bulk file transfer applications that rely on TCP are generally elastic.
Police make use of trained negotiators, psychologists and, if necessary, force, generally being able to rely on the support of their nation's armed forces if required.
States generally rely on a claim to some form of political legitimacy in order to maintain domination over their subjects.
Maintenance is a problem but generally the country has been able to rely on its railways rather than highways for transport between east and west.
The New Jersey Plan generally favored the small population states, using the philosophy of English Whigs such as Edmund Burke to rely on received procedure, and William Blackstone emphasizing sovereignty of the legislature.
Intracellular parasites, such as protozoa, bacteria or viruses, tend to rely on a third organism, which is generally known as the carrier or vector.
As Z-buffer implementations generally rely on fixed-precision depth-buffer registers implemented in hardware, there is scope for visibility problems due to rounding error.
* Sponge cakes are thought to be the first of the non-yeast-based cakes and rely primarily on trapped air in a protein matrix ( generally of beaten eggs ) to provide leavening, sometimes with a bit of baking powder or other chemical leaven added as insurance.
Monohull boats generally rely on ballast for stability, and usually are displacement hulls.
Because Pluto does not speak, his films generally rely on physical humor.
While a few folk metal groups like Tharaphita discard " any notion of utilising folk instrumentation " and " rely solely on traditional metal instruments ," bands in the genre generally rely on folk instruments that range from the common to the exotic.
Double entendres generally rely on multiple meanings of words, or different interpretations of the same primary meaning.
Systems based on functional languages such as Lisp hence need to include a subsystem for the representation of logical assertions, while logic oriented systems such as those using the language Prolog generally rely on an extension of the built in logical representation framework.
Groundwater is scarce, and hikers generally rely on water tanks maintained by rangers.
Interactive art installations are generally computer-based and frequently rely on sensors, which gauge things such as temperature, motion, proximity, and other meteorological phenomena that the maker has programmed in order to elicit responses based on participant action.
The protagonist generally is forced to rely on his own wits and making best use of limited resources, rather than the weapons and gadgetry commonly used by thriller writers.

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