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Claiborne's columns, reviews and cookbooks introduced a generation of Americans to a variety of ethnic cuisines particularly Asian and Mexican cuisines at a time when average Americans had conservative tastes in food, and what little gourmet cooking was available in cities like New York was exclusively French ( and, Claiborne observed, not terribly high quality ).

Claiborne's and were
Claiborne's first appeal to royal authority in the dispute, which complained both that the lands in the Maryland charter were not really unsettled, as the charter claimed, and that the charter gave so much power to Calvert that it undermined the rights of the settlers, was rejected by the Lords of Foreign Plantations in July 1633.
Claiborne's legal designs on Maryland were once again defeated when Oliver Cromwell returned Calvert to power in 1653, after the Rump Parliament ended.

Claiborne's and also
This happened to be to Claiborne's private advantage, as he was also trying to complete the arrangements for the trading post on Kent Island.

Claiborne's and with
Going behind Claiborne's back, Bennett and another commissioner reached an agreement with Calvert that virtually guaranteed his continued control over Maryland through the remainder of the Protectorate.
* Craig Claiborne's The New New York Times Cookbook ( 1980 ) with Pierre Franey, New York Times Books, ISBN 0-517-12235-9
* Craig Claiborne's Gourmet Diet ( 1985 ) ( with Pierre Franey ), Ballantine Books ISBN 0345336356
The causes of the rebellion included William Claiborne's disputed claim with the Calverts over Kent Island, Maryland, the bitter relations between the Catholic elite and the Protestant majority, and the partisanship of the English Civil War.

Claiborne's and for
This turn of events was unfortunate for Claiborne, since the Maryland charter included all lands on either side of the Chesapeake Bay north of the mouth of the Potomac River, a region which included Claiborne's proposed trading post on Kent Island.
In 1635, a Maryland commissioner named Thomas Cornwallis swept the Chesapeake for illegal traders and captured one of Claiborne's pinnaces in the Pocomoke Sound.
Maryland temporarily won the legal battle for Kent Island as well when Claiborne's final appeal was rejected by the Privy Council in April 1638.
In 1654, Governor Stone of Maryland tried to reclaim authority for the proprietor and declared that Claiborne's property and his life could be taken at the Governor's pleasure.
On July 25, 1978, Claiborne was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Nevada vacated by Bruce R. Thompson, on the recommendation of Claiborne's former opponent, Senator Howard Cannon.
Stults has signed on to do television and print ads for Liz Claiborne's new fragrance " Bora Bora ," and he plans on leaving the modeling world after that.

Claiborne's and was
Frank, now entirely across Fremont street and still walking at a good pace according to Claiborne's testimony, fired twice more before he was shot in the head under his right ear.
He was referred to in the 1947 Academy Award-winning film Gentleman's Agreement ; a 1947 blues song " Bilbo is Dead " by Andrew Tibbs ; in Bob and Adrienne Claiborne's song, " Listen Mr. Bilbo " ( 1946 ); and in Lee Hays ' song, " Talking Bilbo ".
The family's business was not profitable enough to make it rich, and so Claiborne's older brother was apprenticed in London, becoming a merchant involved in hosiery and, eventually, the tobacco trade.

Claiborne's and .
When a smallpox epidemic broke out in the spring of 1802, Claiborne's actions resulted in the first recorded mass vaccination in the territory and saved Natchez from the disease.
When a smallpox epidemic broke out in the spring of 1802, Claiborne's actions resulted in the first recorded mass vaccination in the territory and saved Natchez from the disease.
Three U. S. counties are named in Claiborne's honor: Claiborne Parish, Louisiana ; Claiborne County, Mississippi ; and Claiborne County, Tennessee.
Claiborne's Kent Island settlers established a small plantation on the island and appointed a clergyman.
In response, Claiborne's supporters in the Virginia Assembly expelled Harvey from the colony.
By March 1638 the Maryland Assembly had declared that all of Claiborne's property within the colony now belonged to the proprietor.
Descendants of the Claiborne family have formed a society to advance the genealogical study of Claiborne's lineage.
* Craig Claiborne's Favorites from The New York Times Vol.
* Craig Claiborne's Favorites from the New York Times Vol.

reviews and were
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
Steinbachek and Bronski toured extensively with the new material and got great reviews, however the project was abandoned as the group were dropped by London Records.
It earned less at the box office than his previous features and received mixed reviews ; some viewers were displeased with Chaplin's politicising.
Many books and reviews were published as the debate continued over which version of events was correct.
Abbot's publications, though always of the most thorough and scholarly character, were to a large extent dispersed in the pages of reviews, dictionaries, concordances, texts edited by others, Unitarian controversial treatises, etc.
Featured were local gig reviews and articles that were below the radar of the mainstream music press.
Everyone, including the first reviews of the book, assumed Kant was the author ; when Kant cleared the confusion and openly praised the work and author, Fichte's reputation skyrocketed, as many intellectuals of the day were of the opinion that it was "... the most shocking and astonishing news ... nobody but Kant could have written this book.
The reviews were the best of Cukor's career, but Warner executives, concerned the running time would limit the number of daily showings, made drastic cuts without Cukor, who had departed for India to scout locations for Bhowani Junction.
Although several reviews were critical of the film – Pauline Kael said it " staggers along " and Stanley Kauffmann thought Cukor's direction was like " a rich gravy poured over everything, not remotely as delicately rich as in the Asquith-Howard 1937 Pygmalion " — the film was a box office hit which won him the Academy Award for Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and the Directors Guild of America Award after having been nominated for each several times.
A total of five Joint Support Ships, two JSS800 and three JSS400, were planned during the 1995-2010 period but the programme appears now to have been abandoned, not having been mentioned in two recent defence reviews.
" Some reviews were kinder.
Some reviews of the album were unenthusiastic, as many had hoped for a return to the political raps of Ice-T's most successful albums.
His last shows were greeted with positive reviews, and one of his final concert appearances at the Irish Oxegen festival in Punchestown in 2006 was performed for a record crowd of 80, 000 people.
Albany's drama critics were kinder, however, giving him rave reviews.
However, many of these researchers are controversial in their own right, and all of them have also received money from the Pioneer Fund, which had already funded much of Rushton's work when these reviews were written.
Many reviews in academic journals were critical, with historians claiming that she had distorted and misinterpreted the contemporary records that she was using.
" and " Her own reviews of Ewen's work in the Folk-Lore Society's periodical were amazingly ungracious, avoiding any engagement with his actual arguments or evidence and dismissing him completely in general terms as ' unscientific ', ' uncritical ', ' dull ', and so valueless and worthy only to be ignored.
Employees were given performance reviews and raises every six months because of the spartan salary plans.
The book was financially profitable for Gosse, and " the reviews were full of praise " even though Gosse used natural science to point to the necessity of salvation through the blood of Christ.
Ticket sales were low despite mostly positive reviews.
Some positive reviews were published: Entertainment Weekly noted that " on this hip-hop roast, new schoolers Nas and Fat Joe pay their respects with sparkling grooves .... Run's rhymes are still limber.
Early ratings were bad as were the reviews, but as the network RTL was willing to give its first soap opera a chance, ratings got better and climbed to seven million viewers in 2002.
The new system caused some controversy among fans, although third-party reviews were positive.

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