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Drawn from life by the historian Matthew Paris for his Chronica Majora, it can be seen in his bestiary at Parker Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with an accompanying text revealing that at the time, Europeans believed that elephants did not have knees and so were unable to get up if they fell over.
Shepard wrote two autobiographies: Drawn from Memory ( 1957 ) and Drawn From Life ( 1962 ).
Readings concerning the Harmony Society in Pennsylvania: Drawn from the accounts of travelers and articles in the Harmonie Herald.
* Ludwig von Pastor, History of the Popes from the Close of the Middle Ages ; Drawn from the Secret Archives of the Vatican and other original sources, 40 vols.
Deff-Tambourine, Palestine, picture p. 579 in W. M. Thomson: The Land and the Book ; or Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land.
* Ludwig von Pastor, History of the Popes from the Close of the Middle Ages ; Drawn from the Secret Archives of the Vatican and other original sources, 40 vols.
### Norms Drawn from the Hierarchic and Communal Nature of the Liturgy ( 26-32 )
Drawn from the Sumerian goddess Kubau, known as Hawwah, the biblical חוה, also known as Eve amongst the Aramaeans and some others.
Debates of the House of Commons in the Year 1774 on the Bill for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec: Drawn Up from the Notes of the Henry Cavendish, Member for Lostwithiel, London: Ridgway, 303 p. ( online )
* Politique tirée de l ' Écriture sainte ( Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture ) ( 1679-published 1709 )
: Drawn by enchantment from his distant lair,
* " The Shining ", a song by Badly Drawn Boy from the album The Hour of Bewilderbeast
Drawn mainly from depositions by soldiers, its account of affairs sought to blame selfish Bostonians for denying the validity of Parliamentary laws.
Drawn thread work is a form of counted-thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp and / or the weft of a piece of even-weave fabric.
In the early years Alf Allen's Horse Drawn Jitney Service brought passengers from the train depot over to the Hotel Divine.
John Skeaping, Drawn from Life: An Autobiography, London ( 1977 )
Pugin's office designing Gothic details, struck out on his own with a lithographed album Architecture of the Middle Ages: Drawn from Nature and on Stone in 1838.
* Sara Dodge Kimbrough, Drawn from Life: The Story of Four American Artists Whose Friendship & Work Began in Paris During the 1880s, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1976.
Drawn from EMMANUEL's veins ;
* " Born Again ", a song by Badly Drawn Boy from Have You Fed the Fish?
Drawn from life by the historian Matthew Paris for his Chronica Majora, it was the first elephant to be seen in England since Claudius ' war elephant.
Drawn from the play of the same name by Maurine Dallas Watkins which was in turn based on the true story of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as Roxie Hart ( Phyllis Haver ), and her spectacular murder of her boyfriend.

Drawn and Catholic
Drawn from the oral histories of Japanese Catholic communities, Shusaku Endo's acclaimed novel " Silence " provides detailed accounts of the persecution of Christian communities and the suppression of the Church.

Drawn and 1911
Drawn to the new art of filmmaking, in 1911 he began working as an assistant director for the Éclair company.

Drawn and Jewish
Drawn to Zionism, and influenced by Buber, he emigrated in 1923 to the British Mandate of Palestine, where he devoted his time to studying Jewish mysticism and became a librarian, and eventually head of the Department of Hebrew and Judaica at the National Library.

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Moreover, there is the 1908 theory that America derives from Richard Amerike of Bristol, England, financier of John Cabot's 1497 expedition.
* Infante Jaime Luitpold Isabelino Enrique Alberto Alfonso Victor Acacio Pedro Maria of Spain ( 1908 – 1975 ), a deaf-mute as the result of a childhood operation, he renounced his rights to the throne in 1933 and became Duke of Segovia, and later Duke of Madrid, and who, as a legitimist pretender to the French throne from 1941 to 1975, was known as the Duke of Anjou.
* A facsimile of Souter's 1908 edition of the Quaestiones is available from Google books.
Erlang worked for the CTC ( KTAS ) from 1908 for almost 20 years, until his death in Copenhagen after an abdominal operation.
Great Britain also entered a team at the Olympics Games in 1900 and in 1908, but they were organised separately from the Lions.
The Orioles of the IL won nine league championships, first in 1908, followed by a lengthy run from 1919 to 1925, and then dramatically in 1944, after they had lost their home field Oriole Park in a disastrous mid-season fire.
The very first cartoon, from 31 October 1908, calls the team the Haddocks.
In an article in the Columbia Law Review in 1908, Roscoe Pound of the University of Chicago mounted a vigorous attack on " mechanical jurisprudence ," the judicial practice of " rigorous logical deduction from predetermined conceptions in disregard of ... the actual facts.
Swedish high diver Arvid Spangberg at the 1908 Olympic Games from the fourth Olympiad
He then became the naval advisor to the Army Council from 1906 to 1908 where he was involved with drawing up plans for joint operations to land an expeditionary force in Europe.
It should be noted that after Bulgaria obtained full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908, its monarch, who was previously styled " Knyaz ", i. e. Prince, took the traditional title of " Tsar " which in Bulgarian means King and was recognized internationally as such.
On the right Nicomachus ' example with numbers 49 and 21 resulting in their GCD of 7 ( derived from Heath 1908: 300 ).
Alone he made all the Biograph films from 1908 to 1910.
The technique got to Europe almost immediately, and Segundo de Chomon and others at Pathé took it further, adding clay animation, in which sculptures were deformed from one thing into another thing frame by frame in Sculpture moderne ( 1908 ), and then Pathé made the next step to the animation of silhouette shapes.
But in 1908, starting with l ' Assassinat du duc de Guise ( The Assassination of the Duc de Guise ), there began to be other films in which a scene was shown from another direction by cutting to the opposite side.
Intertitles containing lines of dialogue began to be used consistently from 1908 onwards.
Around 1900, German physicist Arthur Korn invented the Bildtelegraph, widespread in continental Europe especially, since a widely noticed transmission of a wanted-person photograph from Paris to London in 1908, used until the wider distribution of the radiofax.
In 1908 he published the first of several papers on relativity, in which he derived the mass-energy relationship in a different way from Albert Einstein's derivation .< ref >
In 1908, the first natural gas pipeline was constructed to transport gas from Caddo-Pine Island to Shreveport, Louisiana.
* " Mr H. G. Wells and the Giants ", by G. K. Chesterton, from his book Heretics ( 1908 ).
Production jumped from 450 motorcycles in 1908 to 1, 149 machines in 1909.
* 1908 – A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time.
* Ludwig von Pastor, The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages, Ralph Francis Kerr, ed., 1908, B. Herder, St. Louis, Volume 7, pp. 347 – 348.
His father was cashiered from the Imperial German Army in 1908 — after repeatedly disparaging Kaiser Wilhelm II for his alleged homosexuality — and the Ribbentrop family were often short of money.
All cruisers were equipped with turbine engines from 1908 onwards.

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