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In addition to urging greater restrictions on aerial spraying, Buchheister called for support of the Wilderness bill, creation of national seashore parks, including Point Reyes ; ;
Carl Buchheister ( October 17, 1890 – February 2, 1964 ) was a German constructivist artist noted for his multiple series of " model paintings " at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris.

Buchheister and all
`` The news of their experiments reaches the farmers who, forgetting that birds are the most efficient natural enemies of insects and rodents, are encouraged to try to get rid of all birds that occasionally peck their grapes or their blueberries '', Buchheister told the delegates.

Buchheister and .
Vast spraying programs conducted by `` technicians with narrow training and little wisdom '' are endangering crops and wildlife, Carl W. Buchheister, president of the National Audubon Society, said today.
Buchheister told delegates to the West Coast Audubon Convention that aerial spraying in Louisiana failed to destroy its target, the fire ant.
Mrs. Norman Livermore, president of the Marin Conservation League, handed over the deed to the 645-acre tidelands tract south of Greenwood Beach to Carl W. Buchheister, president of the Society.
Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school.
With regard to constructivism, Buchheister was typically more playful and improvisational than his contemporaries, becoming interested in the Dada movement after a collaboration with Kurt Schwitters in the late 1920s which led him to incorporate more varied materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, wood, and twine into his compositions.
Buchheister, Elisabeth u. Willi Kemp. Carl Buchheister 1890-1964.

pledged and land
The government also pledged to return to peasants land that had been confiscated by the Honduran military in 1983.
Using non-cooperation as a technique, Gandhi initiated a signature campaign where peasants pledged non-payment of revenue even under the threat of confiscation of land.
Six kings in Britain, including the King of Scots and the King of Strathclyde, pledged their faith that they would be the king's liege-men on sea and land.
Charles then bought the reversion ( i. e., the right of succession to the throne ) from Duke Arnold, who, against the will of the towns and the law of the land, pledged his duchy to Charles for 300, 000 Rhenish florins.
In the 20th century, the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC ) pledged to restore the mission if enough land could be provided to convert it into a historic landmark.
provided a legal framework for investment establishing a means for the pledge of collateral by codifying debtor and creditor rights in regard to pledged land.
Eadred “ reduced all the land of Northumbria to his control ; and the Scots granted him oaths that they would do all that he wanted .” Moreover, in 947 he convened Archbishop Wulfstan and the Northumbrian witan at Tanshelf ( now in Pontefract, West Yorkshire ), on the boundary of the Humber ( near an old Roman road ), where they pledged their obedience to him.
Inspired by Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, Aldo Leopold's land ethic, and Edward Abbey's The Monkey Wrench Gang, a group of activists composed of environmental activist Dave Foreman, ex-Yippie ( Youth International Party ) Mike Roselle, Wyoming Wilderness Society representatives Bart Koehler and Howie Wolke and Bureau of Land Management employee Ron Kezar pledged, " No Compromise in Defense of Mother Earth!
In order to get the last holdouts off their land, state officials pledged that outside the proposed airport facilities, none of the land taken would ever be redeveloped, a promise that was to haunt them years later.
In January 1976, the government pledged to restore the illegally occupied land to its owners, and in 1977, it promulgated the Land Reform Review Law.
On 20 July 2010, Cornwall Council successfully bought the land for the proposed extension from the Penwith Housing Association which has pledged to use the money to build more homes for elderly people in the town.
Once land had been pledged to the Church, it was difficult or impossible for the lord to extract his duties from the land.
Israel, Egypt, the United States, and other North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) countries have pledged to stop or slow smuggling to Gaza by land and sea.
In January 1976, the government pledged to restore the illegally occupied land to its owners, and in 1977, it promulgated the Land Reform Review Law.
Basildon Borough Council leader Malcolm Buckley has pledged to fight the proposals, even though the jail would be built on land under the administration of the neighbouring Chelmsford Borough Council.
Inspired by its President, Dr Nugget Coombs, economist, environmentalist and Indigenous rights activist, ACF moved to support Aboriginal land rights and in 1978 pledged to work collaboratively with the Northern and Central Land Councils.
One of his methods to help Eleanor acquire land was to give her debts Christian landlords owed Jewish moneylenders ; she foreclosed on lands pledged for the debts.
Carr, who initially pledged to keep the building open as an entertainment complex, but later attempted to sell parcels of the Old Chicago land, which would force the eventual demolition of the building.
The practice of socage whereby the peasants pledged a payment ( either in agricultural goods or money ) for the privilege to inhabit and farm the land became the standard practice.
Over 200, 000 acres ( 800 km² ) of private land belonging to the ranchers and farmers in the association were pledged for collateral and the association was officially incorporated February 7, 1903, becoming the first multipurpose project under the reclamation act.
The fund pledged land to railroad companies and guaranteed bonds issued by the railroad companies on the land.

pledged and would
In any case `` here in their judgment conditions require '' ( italics added ) they would `` form interim governmental authorities broadly representative of all democratic elements in the population and pledged to the earliest possible establishment through free elections of governments responsive to the will of the people ''.
At a meeting of the U. S. House Committee on Science and Astronautics one day after Gagarin's flight, many congressmen pledged their support for a crash program aimed at ensuring that America would catch up.
If the king had joined, its resolutions would have received the sanction of the law ; but he refused, and approached the newly formed Roman Catholic League of lords, whose members pledged themselves to support the king, the Catholic Church, and the Council.
Toshiki Kaifu's much publicized spring 1991 tour of five Southeast Asian nations — Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines — culminated in a 3 May major foreign policy address in Singapore, in which he called for a new partnership with the ASEAN and pledged that Japan would go beyond the purely economic sphere to seek an " appropriate role in the political sphere as a nation of peace.
Ramone and 49 other recording artists — including Bruce Springsteen, Keith Richards, Lou Reed and Run DMC — collaborated on the song " Sun City ", in which they pledged they would never perform at the resort.
In January 1899, Mubarak signed an agreement with the British which pledged that Kuwait would never cede any territory nor receive agents or representatives of any foreign power without the British Government's consent.
However, the CCF and Socreds had pledged to cooperate with a Tory government, meaning that St. Laurent would have likely been defeated in the legislature in any event.
The manifesto also pledged that a Labour government would abolish the House of Lords, nationalise banks and leave the then-European Economic Community.
In return for these concessions, the priesthood pledged that the king's birthday and coronation days would be celebrated annually, and that all the priests of Egypt would serve him alongside the other gods.
Apologising for having called the monks ' tenants to service in his army when there had been no national call-up, Bruce pledged that, henceforth, he would " never again " require the monks to serve unless it was to " the common army of the whole realm ", for national defence.
In 1958, the Moroccan King Mohammed V in an address at El Ghizlan called for a renewal of the " everlasting allegiance " that some Saharan tribes had pledged to Moulay Hassan I and promised that Morocco would mobilise itself to see the Western Sahara brought under Moroccan rule.
The eight member countries of the Warsaw Pact pledged the mutual defense of any member who would be attacked ; relations among the treaty signatories were based upon mutual non-intervention in the internal affairs of the member countries, respect for national sovereignty, and political independence.
A secret convention pledged that if Britain and France were still at war by 1 May 1762, Spain would enter the war on the French side.
President Ali Abdullah Saleh pledged that his country would continue fighting al-Qaeda " in co-operation with its partners ".
In it he pledged that the Conservatives would endorse modest reform, but the Whigs instead formed a compact with Daniel O ' Connell's Irish Radical members to repeatedly defeat the government on various bills.
He pledged the U. S. Government would " do its part for peace in every forum, at every level, at every hour ".
Hoover opposed the bill and called it " vicious, extortionate, and obnoxious " because he felt it would undermine the commitment he had pledged to international cooperation.
On June 6, 2004, at the commemorative ceremony of the Normandy invasion in Caen, German chancellor Gerhard Schröder pledged that Germany would not forget the Nazi atrocities and specifically mentioned Oradour-sur-Glane.
More seriously, it would potentially expose the fact he'd pledged a warrant to buy ImClone shares as collateral for a loan from Bank of America, even though he'd already executed the warrant in 2000.
At her father's deathbed, Gimbutas pledged that she would study to become a scholar: " All of a sudden I had to think what I shall be, what I shall do with my life.
Accordingly Robert made an accommodation with Philip in June 1320, under which Robert would confirm his young grandson, Louis, as his designated heir, in return for Louis being pledged in marriage to Philip's second daughter, Margaret.

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