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Derrida's thinking has inspired Slavoj Zizek, Richard Rorty, Ernesto Laclau, Judith Butler and many more contemporary theorists developed a deconstructive approach to politics.
QED is a line-oriented computer text editor that was developed by Butler Lampson and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the SDS 940.
The Alto was conceived in 1972 in a memo written by Butler Lampson, inspired by the On-Line System ( NLS ) developed by Douglas Engelbart at SRI, and was designed primarily by Chuck Thacker.
The Jeep was developed in Butler County by American Bantam in 1941.
One major problem with annexation into Kingman is the fact that Butler does not have a developed sanitary sewer system ; all residences and buildings in Butler have individual septic tanks.
The social and economic policies of the consensus appealed to the paternalism of one nation conservatism because they appeared to provide prosperity and alleviate social problems such as poverty and disease ; this was intellectually developed by the ' new conservatism ' movement, led by Rab Butler.
Huck's voice was one that Butler had already developed and used in earlier work, such as the dog character in The Ruff & Reddy Show, Smedley the Dog in Chilly Willy cartoons, and earlier characters in the MGM cartoon library.
Smith uses the metaphor in the context of an argument against protectionism and government regulation of markets, but it is based on very broad principles developed by Bernard Mandeville, Bishop Butler, Lord Shaftesbury, and Francis Hutcheson.
Flatley and Jean Butler choreographed the original Riverdance and led the show to great success as the intermission act in the Eurovision Song Contest on April 30, 1994, and then starred in the full-length show that was developed from the seven-minute number.
Smith enrolled at Butler University but his father developed serious health problems, and Smith left university to return to his job and support his family.
A group of philosophers including Mandeville, Butler, Shaftsebury, Hutcheson, and Smith ( sometimes referred to as the " enlightened self-interest school ") developed this into one of the core concepts of modern business theory.
In the early 1980s seven-time world champion step-dancer, Michael Flatley toured the world with The Chieftains and performed five solo dances ( including a triple spin ) at Carnegie Hall, New York, in a defining moment that led more than a decade later to a show at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin that soon developed into the Irish dance extravaganza the world came to know as Riverdance Jean Butler, one of the original leads, also worked with The Chieftains.
Later, the Wistar family developed it into a self-sufficient farm until it became a Gentlemen's Farm owned by two different gentlemen farmers, Lorimer and Butler.
Upon Van Buren's election to the United States Senate in 1821, several of his friends and aides, including Benjamin F. Butler, Samuel A. Talcott, Silas Wright, William L. Marcy, and Azariah C. Flagg, took over the day-to-day management of the political organization that had been developed under Van Buren.
Since his retirement as a teacher, Butler has published a fifth novel, " Practicing Zen without a License ," has developed a mathematical theorem that declares the well-known Fibonnaci sequence is only one of an infinity of possible Fibbonaci sequences, and that these sequences in turn are only one of an infinity of Fibonacci-like sequences he refers to as " parafibs.
" Tighten Up " was written by Archie Bell and Billy Butler, contained Archie Bell prodding listeners to dance to the funky musical jam developed by the T. S. U. Toronadoes, and it became a hit in Houston before it was picked up by Atlantic Records for distribution in April 1968.
CAL ( Conversational Algebraic Language ) was a programming language and system designed and developed by Butler Lampson at Berkeley in 1967.
As a kid, Butler dreamed of being a doctor but in Junior High, he developed an interest in drumming when he received his first drum set.
On 4 March 1987, councillor Geoffrey Butler put forward a plan to split the Shay-one half as a soccer ground with the other to be developed.

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On March 5, 1868, the impeachment trial began in the Senate and lasted almost three months ; Reps. George S. Boutwell, Ben Butler and Thaddeus Stevens acted as managers ( prosecutors ) for the House and William M. Evarts, Benjamin R. Curtis and Attorney General Henry Stanberry served as Johnson's counsel ; Chief Justice Chase served as presiding judge.
She has three children, one from each husband: Wade Hampton Hamilton ( son to Charles Hamilton ), Ella Lorena Kennedy ( daughter to Frank Kennedy ) and Eugenie Victoria " Bonnie Blue " Butler ( daughter to Rhett Butler ).
Rapp and his group of believers began meeting in Iptengen and eventually emigrated to the United States, where they established three communities: Harmony, Butler County, Pennsylvania ; Harmony ( later named New Harmony ), Posey County, Indiana ; and Economy, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Among PARC's distinguished researchers were three Turing Award winners: Butler W. Lampson ( 1992 ), Alan Kay ( 2003 ), and Charles P. Thacker ( 2009 ).
Andrew Johnson was nominated over three other War Democrats: former New York Senator Daniel S. Dickinson, Buchanan cabinet member Joseph Holt, and General Benjamin F. Butler.
In December 2011, the Clippers signed Caron Butler to a $ 24 million deal and claimed veteran point guard Chauncey Billups three days later.
Alice Chaucer was a daughter of Thomas Chaucer, Speaker of the Commons on three occasions, Chief Butler of England for almost thirty years, and granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer.
Butler raided them three times but he never found the train money.
On the flight from San Francisco to London in November 1977, and for the next three weeks, Walker wrote lyrics to the new music which the remaining members of Black Sabbath ( guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Terry ' Geezer ' Butler and drummer Bill Ward ) wrote for their next album.
The Lord Chancellor, Lord Dilhorne, conducted a poll of cabinet members, and reported to Macmillan that taking account of first and second preferences there were ten votes for Home, four for Maudling, three for Butler and two for Hailsham.
Seyla Benhabib ( 1995 ) and Judith Butler ( 1995 ) pursue this debate can be found in relation to feminist politics, Benhabib arguing that postmodern critique comprises three main elements ; an anti-foundationalist concept of the subject and identity, the death of history and of notions of teleology and progress, and the death of metaphysics defined as the search for objective truth.
The show, featuring the talents of voice artists Stan Freberg and Daws Butler, would earn Clampett three Emmys.
The declaration was drawn up by Charles and his three chief advisors, Edward Hyde, the Marquis of Ormond ( James Butler ), and Sir Edward Nicholas, in order to express the terms by which Charles hoped to take up " the possession of that right which God and Nature hath made our due ".
In reaction to the attack, three of five permanent members of the UN Security Council ( Russia, France, and the People's Republic of China ) called for lifting of the eight-year oil embargo on Iraq, recasting or disbanding UNSCOM, and firing its chairman, Australian diplomat Richard Butler.
The earliest attempt to use the Magnus Effect for a heavier than air aircraft being in 1910 by a US member of Congress, Butler Ames of Massachusetts, the next attempt was in the early 1930s by three inventors in New York state.
He is one of only three people to have served as Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer, the others being R. A. Butler and James Callaghan.
HISD has three athletic facility centers: Herman A. Barnett Sports Complex, Joe K. Butler Sports Complex, and the two-stadium Delmar-Dyer Sports Complex.
Following their sale by Canal + to Colony Capital, Butler Capital Partners and Morgan Stanley, PSG continued to lose momentum in the league eventually finishing 16th, just three points above the relegation zone.
Smedley Butler was born July 30, 1881, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, the eldest of three sons.
The couple would have three children: a daughter, Ethel Peters Butler, and two sons, Smedley Darlington, Jr. and Thomas Richard.
For the operation, Butler was given only three companies of Marines and some sailors from the USS Connecticut.
By the time their two daughters, Sarah and Frances, were born, Butler had inherited three of his grandfather's Sea Island plantations and the several hundred slaves who worked them.
They were first at Butler Island for three months, then at St. Simons.

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