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The theatre opened as the Capitol Cinema in 1932 and he is noted for its construction in Norfolk Carr stone as it contains the largest gable wall of carr stone in existence.
Trevor-Roper's attacks on the philosophies of history advanced by Arnold J. Toynbee and Edward Hallett Carr, and on his colleague A. J. P. Taylor's account of the origins of Second World War, were also widely noted.
Overbury was from the first violently opposed to the affair, pointing out to Carr that it would be hurtful to his preferment, and that Frances Howard, even at this early stage in her career, was already " noted for her injury and immodesty.
The noted historian E. H. Carr considered Trevelyan to be one of the last historians of the Whig tradition.
The noted Golden Age mystery writer John Dickson Carr began reviewing books for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in 1969, and often praised thrillers of the day.
From 1941 to 1946, Carr worked as an assistant editor at The Times, where he was noted for his leaders ( editorials ) urging a socialist system and an Anglo-Soviet alliance as the basis of a post-war order.
David Carr noted in an August 2010 column, “ In a way, New York magazine is fast becoming a digital enterprise with a magazine attached .”
In his ten years in that role, cricket writer, Colin Bateman noted that Carr " mixed diplomacy with a sense of justice as first the Packer Affair, and then the first rebel tour to South Africa, threatened to split the world game ".
The Houston Chronicle characterized it " an out-and-out page-turner ", and The Seattle Times noted " Carr brings the dual sensibilities of historian and novelist to the story.
If Tomsky had the ulterior motive of seeking to win British unionists to the ranks of the Profintern, he was met with a surprising reversal, as E. H. Carr noted in 1964:
Carr noted when Stresemann died in 1929, he left behind 300 boxes of papers relating to his time in office, and in 1932 Bernhard published three volumes of Stresemann's papers under the title Stresemanns Vermächtnis.
Carr noted that because of the Locarno Treaties, for which Stresemann was a co-winner of the Nobel peace prize, Bernhard devoted most of the papers in Stresemanns Vermächtnis to Stresemann's work with relations to Britain and France.
Moreover, Carr noted that when an English translation of Stresemanns Vermächtnis was published in 1935, the translator abbreviated one-third of the German original to focus more on those aspects of Stresemann's diplomacy that were of primary interest to British readers, which had the effect of making it seem that Stesemann was almost exclusively concerned with relations with the Western powers and had little time for relations with the Soviet Union.
with causing a revolution in British historiography in the 1960s The Australian historian Keith Windschuttle, a critic of Carr noted regretfully that What Is History?

Carr and documents
According to court documents, " side from the landfill and trash to steam plant, Carr propose to develop the new borough with a Victorian village, planned residential developments, a cultural center, a mixed use center, commercial areas, agricultural areas and open space areas.
In a special investigative report conducted by Kelly Carr and Brian Grow, two Reuter's journalists, it is stated that Lazarenko " was once ranked the eighth-most corrupt official in the world by watchdog group Transparency International " and that " Court records submitted in Lazarenko's criminal case and documents from a separate civil lawsuit, as well as interviews with lawyers familiar with the matter, indicate Lazarenko controls a shelf company incorporated in Cheyenne that owns an estimated $ 72 million in real estate in Ukraine through other companies ".
David Carr has died at an old age and his granddaughter discovers old letters, newspapers and other documents in his room: what we see in the film is what he had lived.
Carr used Stresemanns Vermächtnis to argue for the subjective nature of the documents historians used, which he then used to support his attacks against the idea of the work of the historians being purely that of a totally objective observer who " lets the facts speak for themselves ".

Carr and own
David Carr of Yale University commented in 1970 on Husserl's following: " It is well known that Husserl was always disappointed at the tendency of his students to go their own way, to embark upon fundamental revisions of phenomenology rather than engage in the communal task " as originally intended by the radical new science.
* Most own fumbles recovered, season: 12, David Carr, 2002.
" Jeanne Carr, 35 years of age, especially appreciated his youthful individuality, along with his acceptance of " religious truths " that were much like her own.
Attacks came from not only the opposition parties and the media but from one of Eves ' own party members, Gary Carr.
Salisbury's passing gave James the notion of governing in person as his own chief Minister of State, with his young Scottish favourite, Robert Carr, carrying out many of Salisbury's former duties, but James's inability to attend closely to official business exposed the government to factionalism.
Lawren Harris of the Group became a particularly important support: " You are one of us ," he told Carr, welcoming her into the ranks of Canada's leading modernists despite her own self-deprecating attitude.
The Group influenced Carr's direction, and Lawren Harris in particular, not only by his work, but also by his belief in Theosophy, which Carr struggled to reconcile with her own conception of God.
The assistance of Carr's friend Ira Dilworth, principal of Victoria High School, enabled Carr to see her own first book, Klee Wyck, published in 1941.
When Salisbury died in 1612, James had the notion of governing in person as his own chief Minister of State, with Carr carrying out many of Salisbury's former duties.
In addition to his own recordings, many of his songs have been recorded by renowned artists from around the Spanish-speaking world, most notably by the following artists: Antonio Aguilar, Lola Beltrán, Vikki Carr, Gualberto Castro, Rocío Dúrcal, Alejandro Fernández, Pedro Fernández, Vicente Fernández, Los Relámpagos Del Norte con Cornelio Reyna y Ramón Ayala, Los Tigres del Norte, Manolo García, Little Joe Hernández & The Latinaires, Julio Iglesias, Pedro Infante, the Mexican rock group Maná, Miguel Aceves Mejía, Luis Miguel, Jorge Negrete, Sunny Ozuna & The Sunliners, María Dolores Pradera, Javier Solís, and Chavela Vargas.
LoMonaco and his wife Fawnfeather Carr, own and operate the Fawnfeather Spa and Salon in Heathrow, Florida.
Students may also build their own coursework through the " Carr Van Anda " Program.
After the loss of two founding members, they are joined by former Justice League mascot Snapper Carr, who agrees to assume Red Tornado's mentoring position ; with his own unique form of counsel, Snapper attempts to help the remaining members get their feet back on the ground.
The defenders, seeing the strange attire, military skill and foreign leadership of their own countrymen, wavered and “ were filled with dismay and fled precipitately ” ( Carr, 181 )
Like his predecessor Chris Stockwell, Carr was known as an impartial Speaker who was willing to criticize his own government.
From 1967 – 69, Scott was a member of The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band which toured Europe extensively and which also featured fellow tenor players Johnny Griffin and Eddie " Lockjaw " Davis, at the same time running his own octet including John Surman and Kenny Wheeler ( 1968 – 1969 ), and a trio with Mike Carr on keyboards and Bobby Gien on drums ( 1971 – 1975 ).
He was often joined in his conservation work by his wife Marjorie Carr, who was a major advocate for conservation in her own right.
( In the novel, Sweetie May Carr, a character modelled on the real-life Hurston, christens the Harlem rooming house where Dr Parkes, modelled on the real life Alain Locke, establishes a salon of artists, Niggerati Manor, just as Thurman's own rooming house was in real life.
It also represented the Court's assertion of its own role in intervening in political questions, as the Court later did in Baker v. Carr and Powell v. McCormack.
As High-Tech, Curtis Carr employed an armored exoskeleton suit and various devices of his own invention.
Carr ’ s mother, who had by this time moved to New York City, brought her son there and enrolled him at Columbia University, close to her own home.
In the case Brikom Investments Ltd v Carr 2 All ER 753 CA, a landlord made an oral promise to his tenants that if they bought a 99 year lease to their flats he would repair the roofs of the flats at his own expense.
In spite of the care he took to see that his own children were educated, it is recorded by Edson Carr that one of his daughters was too wild and often walked out on classes, and it is said that Mack eventually gave up on educating her.
Carr contends that historians arbitrarily determine which of the " facts of the past " to turn into " historical facts " according to their own biases and agendas.
Summing up his argument, Carr puts forward his own answer to the question of " what is history?

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