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Citations from 1966 show the phrase was used by a former U. S. Army airman, and also in a publication for military test pilots.
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* 1978, Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards, Journalism: Richard Strout, for distinguished commentary from Washington over many years as staff correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor and contributor to The New Republic.
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" Defeat into Victory ", Citations from the Cassell 1956 edition, but also available from NY: Buccaneer Books ISBN 1-56849-077-1, Cooper Square Press ISBN 0-8154-1022-0 ; London: Cassell ISBN 0-304-29114-5, Pan ISBN 0-330-39066-X.
During his service in the United States Navy, Beach was awarded the Navy Cross, the Silver Star with Gold Star in lieu of a second Silver Star, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with a combat Distinguished " V " and Gold Star in lieu of a second Bronze Star Medal with a combat Distinguished " V ", Letter of Commendation Ribbon with Gold Star in lieu of second award and " V " device from the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, three Presidential Unit Citations, the Navy Unit Commendation, American Defense Service Medal with Atlantic Fleet Clasp, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three engagement stars, the World War II Victory Medal and the National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star in lieu of second award.
Citations from the Federal Register are FR number (), e. g., 65 FR 741 ( 2000-06-01 ).
Citations from the Cassell 1956 edition, but also available from NY: Buccaneer Books ISBN 1-56849-077-1, Cooper Square Press ISBN 0-8154-1022-0 ; London: Cassell ISBN 0-304-29114-5, Pan ISBN 0-330-39066-X.
Zaloom has received a Village Voice Obie Award, an American Theater Wing Design Award, New York Dance and Performance Award ( the “ Bessie ”), LA Weekly Theater Award, and four Citations of Excellence in the Art of Puppetry from UNIMA-USA.
The Company has the authorisation and experience to work on a range of aircraft from Cessna Citations to Boeing 747s in civil use, and from the C-130 Hercules to the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar for the military.
He served with the Marines from 1965 to 1969, earning two Purple Hearts, Combat Action Ribbon, two Presidential Unit Citations, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with three stars, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Silver Star, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Leaf, and Vietnam Campaign Medal during two tours in Vietnam.
Citations from the 1972 Book Club Associates reprint.
* Energy Citations Database offers over 2. 3 million bibliographic records of DOE scientific and technical information from 1943 to the present, with links to full-text when available.
Citations from the Qur ' an are used in the following format: ( Qur ' an 2: 124 ).
Awards to Mettawee include an OBIE, two Citations for Excellence from UNIMA-USA, the international puppetry organization and two American Theatre Wing design awards.

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In chamber music, György Ligeti wrote a small number of solo works for the instrument ( including Continuum ), and Henri Dutilleux's Les Citations ( 1991 ) is scored for harpsichord, oboe, double bass and percussions.
The Sikh Regiment is one of the most highly decorated and is believed to be the most courageous, powerful and skilled regiment of the Indian Army, with 73 Battle Honours, 14 Victoria Crosses, 21 first class Indian Order of Merit ( equivalent to the Victoria Cross ), 15 Theatre Honours and 5 COAS Unit Citations besides 2 Param Vir Chakras, 14 Maha Vir Chakras, 5 Kirti Chakras, 67 Vir Chakras and 1596 other gallantry awards.
SEALs were awarded 2 Navy Crosses, 42 Silver stars, 402 Bronze Stars, 2 Legions of Merit, 352 Commendation Medals, 3 Presidential Unit Citations and 3 Medals of Honor.
In their original context, the statements of the law contained in these fragments were just private opinions of legal scholars-although some juristic writings had been privileged by Theodosius II's Law of Citations in 426.
Citations should supply sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely.
Airbus A300s, Boeing 747s, and Cessna Citations were also added to the fleet, the Citations for the SFS service.
Citations in, say, a review paper bring together many sources, often recent, in one place.
In Valentinian's Law of Citations he is classed with Papinian, Paulus, Gaius and Ulpian, as one of the five jurists whose recorded views were considered decisive.
Citations: came to Schenectady – 360 ; Chairman of the Board – 382 ; retired in 1939 – 394 ; General Counsel 359, 381 ; Report to Temporary National Economic Committee – 397.
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To date, the Rangers have earned six Presidential Unit Citations, nine Valorous Unit Awards, and four Meritorious Unit Commendations, the most recent of which were earned in Vietnam and Haditha, Iraq, respectively.
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To date, the Rangers have earned six Presidential Unit Citations, nine Valorous Unit Awards, and four Meritorious Unit Commendation, the most recent of which were earned in Vietnam and Haditha, Iraq, respectively.
Citations of towns taken either violently or bloodlessly, reading back into Arab Sindh information belonging to a later date and dubious accounts such as those of the forcible circumcision of Brahmins at Deybul or Qasims consideration of Hindu sentiment in forbidding the slaughter of cows are used as examples for one particular view or the other.
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* Fragments of Ennius ' Annals at The Latin Library ; text from Wordsworth ( 1874 ), line numbering from Warmington ( 1935 )
" The actual person from Porlock mentioned could be many people, including Wordsworth, Joseph Cottle, John Thelwall, Coleridge's wife, or merely a literary device.
The Abyssinian maid is derived from many figures in Coleridge's life, including women who Coleridge admired in some way: Charlotte Brent, Catherine Clarkson, Mary Morgan, and Dorothy Wordsworth.
In 1966, Virginia Radley considered Wordsworth and his sister as an important influence to Coleridge writing a great poem: " Almost daily social intercourse with this remarkable brother and sister seemed to provide the catalyst to greatness, for it is during this period that Coleridge conceived his greatest poems, ' Christabel ,' ' The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ,' and ' Kubla Khan ,' poems so distinctive and so different from his others that many generations of readers know Coleridge solely through them.
Politics of the Business ( 2003 ) is a look at present-day hip hop, again featuring many guests, from Chuck D and Ice-T to the Beatnuts and Wordsworth.
Wordsworth was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850.
Wordsworth, as with his siblings, had little involvement with their father, and they would be distant from him until his death in 1783.
In 1797, Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy moved to Alfoxton House, Somerset, just a few miles away from Coleridge's home in Nether Stowey.
Together, Wordsworth and Coleridge ( with insights from Dorothy ) produced Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ), an important work in the English Romantic movement.
Here, Wordsworth gives his famous definition of poetry as " the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions recollected in tranquility: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.
While in Revolutionary Paris in 1792, the 22-year-old Wordsworth made the acquaintance of the mysterious traveller John " Walking " Stewart ( 1747 – 1822 ), who was nearing the end of a thirty-years ' peregrination from Madras, India, through Persia and Arabia, across Africa and all of Europe, and up through the fledgling United States.
Wordsworth received an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree in 1838 from Durham University, and the same honour from Oxford University the next year.
Mr. Wordsworth on the other hand was to propose to himself as his object, to give the charm of novelty to things of every day, and to excite a feeling analogous to the supernatural, by awakening the mind's attention from the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ...”
::- from The Germans on the Heights of Hochheim ( 1816 ) by William Wordsworth
His Harvard lectures ( 1924 – 37 ) are studded with quotations from his favourite poets, Wordsworth and Shelley.
Not long after the conclusion of The Reader, a former editor, Norman Lockyer, decided to create a new scientific journal titled Nature, taking its name from a line by William Wordsworth: " To the solid ground of nature trusts the Mind that builds for aye ".
The office fell into some contempt before Southey, but took on a new lustre from his personal distinction and that of Wordsworth and Tennyson.
Wordsworth stipulated, before accepting the honour, that no formal effusions from him should be considered a necessity ; but Tennyson was generally happy in his numerous poems of this class.
A typical sentence from this chapter is " Profs from Oxford show frosh who do post-docs how to gloss works of Wordsworth.
As a poet, Wordsworth sought to separate his craft from the phantasmagoria enveloping the population.
An excerpt from the ' tract ' itself can be found in William Wordsworth: Selected Prose, Penguin Classics 1988 ; the whole may be found in The Prose Works of William Wordsworth through googlebooks.

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