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Christopher Hitchens, in his autobiography, describes a dinner with Christie and her husband, Max Mallowan, that became increasingly uncomfortable as the night wore on, where " The anti-Jewish flavour of the talk was not to be ignored or overlooked, or put down to heavy humour or generational prejudice.
* Christopher Hitchens No One Left to Lie to: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton ( 1999 ) ISBN 1-85984-736-6
Christopher Hitchens was offended by the notion of Clinton as the first black president noting " we can still define blackness by the following symptoms: alcoholic mothers, under-the-bridge habits ... the tendency to sexual predation and shameless perjury about the same ".
Christopher Hitchens represents conspiracy theories as the " exhaust fumes of democracy ", the unavoidable result of a large amount of information circulating among a large number of people.
* 2011 – Christopher Hitchens, Prolific Columnist ( b. 1949 )
Dennett is referred to as one of the " Four Horsemen of New Atheism ", along with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and the late Christopher Hitchens.
Journalist and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens was one of several authors influenced by Orwell's politics and use of language
In Orwell's Victory, Christopher Hitchens argues, " In answer to the accusation of inconsistency Orwell as a writer was forever taking his own temperature.
Why Orwell Matters was published by Christopher Hitchens in 2002.
* Hitchens, Christopher.
* Hitchens, Christopher, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, ( Verso: 2001 ) ISBN 1-85984-631-9
* In the opening chapter of his book God is Not Great, Christopher Hitchens quotes from Richard Le Gallienne's translation of Khayyam's famous quatrain:
According to the journalist Christopher Hitchens, Ekéus " told me that he'd been offered by Tariq Aziz in person, to his face, a bribe of a million and a half dollars to change his inspection report.
* April 13 – Christopher Hitchens, English-American writer ( d. 2011 )
* December 15 – Christopher Hitchens, British-American writer ( b. 1949 )
Christopher Hitchens referred to himself as an Epicurean.
* Malraux: A Life ( 2005 ) by Olivier Todd ( ISBN 0375407022 ) Review by Christopher Hitchens
* Christopher Hitchens ( 1949 – 2011 ), author and journalist
Author Christopher Hitchens wrote in 12 August 2007 edition of The New York Times that, in the final book, Voldemort " becomes more tiresome than an Ian Fleming villain.
Writer Christopher Hitchens, when asked for his favorite Bible story replied “ Casting the first stone ” is a lovely story, even though we ’ ve found out how much it wasn ’ t in the Bible to begin with.
Journalist and pundit Christopher Hitchens published an essay in The Nation titled " Why Dubya Can't Read ", writing:
After Oxford, he found an entry-level job at The Times Literary Supplement, and at age 27 became literary editor of the New Statesman, where he met Christopher Hitchens, then a feature writer for The Observer, who remained a close friend until Hitchens's death in 2011.
Christopher Hitchens wrote that Irving sang the rhyme to Hitchens ' wife, Carol Blue and daughter, Antonia, in the elevator following dinner in the family's Washington apartment.
He became a well-known activist in international circles, co-authoring papers and giving joint speaking engagements with American political dissident Noam Chomsky, and winning plaudits from Jean Paul Sartre, Gore Vidal, Christopher Hitchens and Edward Said.

Christopher and pointed
As pointed out by Christopher Clark, the actual Tannenberg is some to the west, and there was no intrinsic reason — other than the historical battle and its emotive resonance in the narrative of German and Slavic nationalism — to give its name to the 1914 battle.
Bugliosi was very critical of prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden and pointed out what he regarded as glaring mistakes that they made during the trial.
In addition to the poetry of Spenser and Lodge noted above, critics have pointed to links with the contemporary dramas of Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Robert Greene and George Peele.
Christopher Stray has pointed to the course as one reason for the gradual decline of the study of classics, as classicists in political life began to be edged out by those who had studied the Modern Greats.
Christopher Alexander discussed his work in person with Bohm, and pointed out connections among his work and Bohm's notion of an implicate order in The Nature of Order.
Twentieth century historian Christopher Hibbert describes Lehzen as " a handsome woman, despite her pointed noise and chin, clever, emotional, humourless.
The literary critic Christopher Hitchens, while noting that Malraux had spent almost no time in China, claimed that the novel " pointed up the increasing weight of Asia in world affairs ; it described epic moments of suffering and upheaval, in Shanghai especially ( it was nearly filmed by Sergei Eisenstein ); and it demonstrated a huge respect for Communism and for Communists while simultaneously evoking the tragedy of a revolution betrayed by Moscow.
" ( The Never Ending Struggle by Christopher Sullivan, Southern Partisan 1999 4th Quarter ) As a prime example, Sullivan pointed to excerpted quotations that critics purported to speak favorably about slavery but were in fact a synopsis of statistical data from Time on the Cross, a scholarly study on slavery authored by socialist cliometrists Stanley Engerman and Nobel prize recipient Robert Fogel.
" Writing in 2009, Professor Christopher Wickham pointed out that " the word ' Frankish ' quickly ceased to have an exclusive ethnic connotation.
Magical effort is pointed at the attractive and widowed popular writer, Christopher Dryden, who lives in rural isolation with his young son.

Christopher and out
Christopher Syn set out on a quest for revenge, always managing to reach the eloped pair's destinations ahead of them just in time to terrify them against landing and facing him in a deliberate campaign of terror.
The settlement of Yacanagua was burnt to the ground three times in its just over a century long existence as a Spanish settlement, first by French pirates in 1543, again on 27 May 1592 by a 110 strong landing party from a 4 ship English naval squadron led by Christopher Newport in his flagship Golden Dragon, who destroyed all 150 houses in the settlement, and finally by the Spanish themselves in 1605, for reasons set out below.
* 904 – Sergius III comes out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
In order to join the team, Cyclops walked out on his new wife Madelyne Pryor, an Alaskan pilot who bore a strange resemblance to Grey, and their infant son, Nathan Christopher.
Christopher Columbus is in Alhambra, and sees the Moorish king come out of the city gates and kiss the hands of the Spanish king, queen and prince.
* Marlowe ( MR ) ( 74 mixed pupils, day, 1936 ) is named after the poet and dramatist Christopher Marlowe ( King's Scholar, 1580 ) and looks out over the Green Court.
* Christopher Craig and his " gang " ( Vincent and Terry ) spend a great deal of their spare time hanging out in a Croyden Milk Bar in the movie Let Him Have It.
Milford's nephew R. Christopher Bradby went out in 1928.
The New York Timess Christopher Lehmann-Haupt said " Tired out by a long day in the country, I was awake way past bedtime.
It was this Christopher that supervised the topping out ceremony of St Paul's in 1710 and wrote the famous Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the family of the Wrens.
In 2004, Harvard graduate student and fellow Navy veteran Christopher Mora promoted the idea that the academic establishment had failed to reach out to citizens experienced in public service, but who did not fit the traditional idea of a politician.
Christopher Knight points out that Annie Hall is framed through Alvy's experiences.
Creativist Christopher Thurlow claims to have discovered this technique when his urge to continue taking photographs was suddenly challenged by the fact that he had run out of un-exposed film.
Professor Christopher Rollston points out that there is no mention of any personal names or titles and no place names in the document.
Christopher Null believes, " the send-up of Mussolini-types doesn't quite pan out.
Dangerous Liaisons won three Academy Awards out of seven nominations, for Best Adapted Screenplay ( Christopher Hampton ), Best Costume Design ( James Acheson ), and Best Art Direction ( Stuart Craig and Gérard James ).
In the 2009 sequel Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, it is confirmed that Christopher Robin was at school, but with school being out for the summer, he returns to the forest for a visit with a lot of knowledge to share.
Christopher Robin has appeared on House of Mouse with his friends, but he is the only main Winnie-the-Pooh character not to appear in the Kingdom Hearts video game series ; in this continuity, the Winnie-the-Pooh book belongs to Merlin and Christopher Robin's role is played out mostly by Sora.
He is mortified when the voice turns out to be that of Christopher Robin.
While Bloomsbury was not the first area of London to have acquired a formal square, Bloomsbury Square, laid out in 1660 by Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton as Southampton Square, was the first square to be named as such .< ref name = LondonEncyc >< cite > The London Encyclopaedia, Edited by Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert.
Christopher Tyerman incorporates both arguments in his thesis ; namely, that the Crusade developed out of church reform and theories of holy war as much as it was a response to conflicts with the Islamic world throughout Europe and the Middle East.
This town was originally laid out by John Warner, Christopher M. Allen, Daniel A. Allen and William P. Records, January 18, 1837.

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