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Carr and how
Karen Carr describes Nietzsche's characterization of nihilism " as a condition of tension, as a disproportion between what we want to value ( or need ) and how the world appears to operate.
In spring she got a part in The Daring Years ( 1923 ), where she befriended actress Mary Carr, who taught her how to use make-up.
It was not known at the time, and it is not certain now, how much Carr participated in the first crime, or if he was ignorant of it.
An example of how adamantly opposed Carr was to any proportional voting system other than the one she had been promoting was shown when a former Speaker of the BC Greens from 1990, David Lewis, arrived at the AGM only to find his name had been removed from the membership list.
" I am the party ...." said Carr on Global TV, which illustrated to some analysts how she viewed internal party debates such as the one over BC-STV.
In the apportionment case of Baker v. Carr, Frankfurter's position was that the federal courts did not have the right to tell sovereign state governments how to apportion their legislatures ; he thought the Supreme Court should not get involved in political questions, whether federal or local.
* Allen Carr ( 1934 2006 ), British author of books on how to stop smoking
He felt in particular that the Green Party's endorsement might alienate potential supports in mainstream parties Since the defeat of the BC-STV referundum in 2005 ( 58 %-short 2 % of the 60 % level needed to pass ) after a trip to Australia to see how STV worked there, Carr changed her view and supported the government-sponsored referendum on the BC-STV, as did the BC Green Party in the May 2009 general election.
Carr has said that " The Alienist is about how violent behavior is perpetuated from one generation to the next.
As an example of how he believed that " facts of the past " were transformed into the " facts of history ", Carr used an obscure riot that took place in Stalybridge Wakes in 1850 that saw a gingerbread seller beaten to death.

Carr and English
Only nine years later, in 1664, the Dutch were conquered by a fleet of English ships by Sir Robert Carr under the direction of James, the Duke of York.
Carr ( 1990: 66 ) contrasts the English pronunciations of gung-ho and kung-fu to differentiate borrowings deriving from spoken and written Chinese.
* 1912 Norman Carr, English conservationist ( d. 1997 )
When Jardine was appointed England's captain for the 1932 33 English tour of Australia, a meeting was arranged with Nottinghamshire captain Arthur Carr and his two fast bowlers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce at London's Piccadilly Hotel to discuss a plan to combat Bradman's extraordinary skills.
Bodyline continued to be bowled occasionally in the 1933 English season — most notably by Nottinghamshire, who had Carr, Voce and Larwood in their team.
* January 18 Eleanor Burford ( Jean Plaidy, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Ellalice Tate, Anna Percival, Victoria Holt, Philippa Carr ), English writer ( b. 1906 )
* June 14 Alan Carr, English comedian
* November 3 English royal favourite Robert Carr is created 1st Earl of Somerset.
Anne reacted very differently to the two powerful favourites who dominated the second half of her husband's English reign, Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and George Villiers, the future Duke of Buckingham.
Others — S. S. Van Dine, John Dickson Carr, and Ellery Queen — were American, but imitated the " English " style.
Crain was born in Barstow, California, to George A. Crain, a school teacher, and Loretta Carr ; she was of Irish heritage on her mother's side, and of English and distant French descent on her father's.
Born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1871, the year British Columbia joined Canada, Emily Carr was the second-youngest of six children born to English parents Richard and Emily ( Saunders ) Carr.
The Carr children were raised on English tradition.
Richard Carr, born in England, believed it was sensible to live in Vancouver Island, a colony of Great Britain, where he could practice English customs and continue his British citizenship.
In 1898 Carr made the first of several sketching and painting trips to aboriginal villages, visiting Ucluelet on the west coast of Vancouver Island, home to the Nuu-chah-nulth people, then commonly known to English speaking people as ' Nootka '.
* Robert Carr ( baritone ) ( 1881 1948 ), English baritone singer and recording artist
* Robert Carr ( bishop ) ( 1774 1781 ), English churchman, bishop of Chichester, 1824, and bishop of Worcester, 1831
His song " Seul sur son Etoile " became " It Must Be Him " ( with English lyrics by Mack David ), a hit in 1967 for the US singer, Vikki Carr, and the following year another Bécaud song, L ' Important c ' est la Rose was given an English lyric ( by Norman Newell ) and became a hit for the UK singer, Vince Hill under the title " Importance of Your Love ".
Carr translated the name from Dutch into English and it has been known since as New Castle.
In the play the less notable English consular official Henry Carr, who is likewise a real person and was similarly in Zürich, recalls his perceptions and his experiences with these influential figures.
The real Carr did play Algernon with a group of actors called The English Players, for whom the real James Joyce was the business manager.
Joyce later parodied Carr, and the English Consul General in Zürich at that time, A. Percy Bennett, as two minor characters in Ulysses, with Carr being portrayed as a drunken, obscene soldier in the " Circe " episode.

Carr and dictionaries
In 1986 Carr was interviewed by Vogue magazine and, as a writer of dictionaries, was asked for a dictionary definition of himself.
Carr wrote several non-fiction works which he published at his Quince Tree Press, including a dictionary of cricketers, a dictionary of parsons, and dictionaries of English kings and queens.

Carr and pronunciation
By the 1970s, critics within the field such as Terry Carr and Damon Knight were using sci-fi to distinguish hack-work from serious science fiction, and around 1978, Susan Wood and others introduced the pronunciation " skiffy ".

Carr and 12
The Britannica has an Editorial Board of Advisors, which includes 12 distinguished scholars: author Nicholas Carr, religion scholar Wendy Doniger, political economist Benjamin M. Friedman, Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Leslie H. Gelb, computer scientist David Gelernter, Physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, Carnegie Corporation of New York President Vartan Gregorian, philosopher Thomas Nagel, cognitive scientist Donald Norman, musicologist Don Michael Randel, Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch.
* Most fumbles recovered, season: 12, David Carr, 2002.
* Most own fumbles recovered, season: 12, David Carr, 2002.
* The House with the Ocean View, artist Abramović ; authors Abramović, Sean Kelly, Thomas McEvilley, Cindy Carr, Chrissie Iles, RosaLee Goldberg, Peggy Phelan ( Charta, 2004 ) ISBN 978-88-8158-436-9 ; the 2002 piece of the same name, in which Abramović lived on three open platforms in a gallery with only water for 12 days, was reenacted in Sex and the City in the HBO series ' sixth season.
* September 12 Benjamin Carr, composer
* June 4 The British Midland Airways Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG suffers a fuel system problem and crashes in Hopes Carr, Stockport, England, killing 72 of the 84 people on board and seriously injuring all 12 survivors.
* David Carr ( born 4 August 1943, Leyton, London ; died 12 July 2011 ) — keyboards
Carr died on 12 July 2011, from a heart attack.
Laurence John " Larry " Carr ( July 28, 1929-May 12, 2011 ) moved to Anchorage, Alaska in 1947 after graduating from high school in San Bernardino, California.
On March 12, 1975 with the influential help of House Democratic Caucus Chairman Phillip Burton, Carr authored a resolution that passed the Caucus by 189-49 effectively cutting off further military assistance to South Vietnam or to Cambodia in fiscal year 1975.
An Ipsos-Reid poll conducted online following the debate showed that 33 % of debate views thought the debate produced no clear winner, 31 % felt NDP leader Carole James won, 23 % felt Liberal leader Gordon Campbell won while only 12 % saw Carr as the winner.
The 2005 squad included a number of players who would later go on to grace Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team, including Sacha Kljestan, Calen Carr, Robbie Rogers, Kamani Hill, and top scorer Kei Kamara from Sierra Leone, who knocked in 12 goals in his 14 starts.
* Places of Their Own: Emily Carr, Georgia O ' Keeffe, and Frida Kahlo ( Feb. 8, 2002 May 12, 2002 )
* Major General Eugene A. Carr ( October 7, 1862 November 12, 1862 )
The 2008 festival ( October 3 12 ), in association with Wye Valley Brewery and supported by BirminghaMail. net, features Frankie Boyle, Jimmy Carr, Lee Evans, Ken Dodd and Dylan Moran.
RBs Lydell Carr, Steve Sewell, and Spencer Tillman combined to run for 1, 651 yards with 12 TD.
Car Park Catchphrase was played with for the last time between Andi Peters and Alan Carr with Peters becoming champion on Wednesday 12 September 2012.
Russell married Anne Carr, daughter of the Earl of Somerset, on 11 July 1637, bringing him a fortune of £ 12, 000.
Potteric Carr is a large area of land to the south east of Doncaster, in Yorkshire, England, some 3, 000 acres ( 12 km² ) in size.

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