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Later in the 1960s and 1970s, Edmund Leach and his students Mary Douglas and Nur Yalman, among others, introduced French structuralism in the style of Lévi-Strauss ; while British anthropology has continued to emphasize social organization and economics over purely symbolic or literary topics, differences among British, French, and American sociocultural anthropologies have diminished with increasing dialogue and borrowing of both theory and methods.
It was the following insult directed at Lord Percy by Edmund Blackadder: " The eyes are open, the mouth moves, but Mr. Brain has long since departed, hasn't he, Percy?
No Chancellor has ever come from the CSU, although Franz Josef Strauss and Edmund Stoiber were CDU / CSU candidates for Chancellor in the 1980 election and the 2002 election, respectively, which were both won by the SPD.
Ramon Jiménez has credited Oxford with such plays as The True Tragedy of Richard III and Edmund Ironside.
" The biographer of both Gosses, Ann Thwaite, has established just how inaccurate Edmund's recollections of his childhood were, that Edmund indeed, as Henry James remarked, had " a genius for inaccuracy.
Hawk may be modeled on the sidekick in Book Five of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene ; Artegal, the knight of justice, has a helper named Talus, an invincible man of iron.
The Fagrskinna has Edward point out that he was the son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy, the brother to Edmund Ironside, the stepson of Cnut, the stepbrother of Harold Harefoot, and the half-brother of Harthacnut.
The power of ' community governance ' has been stressed by many philosophers from Antiquity to the 18th century, from Aristotle to Thomas Aquinas and Edmund Burke ( Bowles and Gintis, 2002 ).
Place-related hippocampal neural activity has been reported in monkeys moving around inside a room while seated in a restraint chair ; on the other hand, Edmund Rolls and his colleagues instead described hippocampal cells that fire in relation to the place a monkey is looking at, rather than the place its body is located.
The two sisters lust for Edmund, who has inadvertently made promises to both.
Edmund is the New Man, a member of an age of competition, suspicion, glory, in contrast with the older society which has come down from the Middle Ages, with its belief in co-operation, reasonable decency, and respect for the whole as greater than the part.
Edmund is the last great expression in Shakespeare of that side of Renaissance individualism – the energy, the emancipation, the courage – which has made a positive contribution to the heritage of the West.
Washington University professor Joseph Lowenstein, with the assistance of several undergraduate students, has been involved in editing, annotating, making a digital archive of the first publication of poet Edmund Spencer's collective works in 100 years.
Traditionally, it has been supposed that the quartos lack the deposition scene because of censorship, either from the playhouse or by the Master of the Revels Edmund Tylney and that the Folio version may better reflect Shakespeare's original intentions.
It has been supposed that he was installed as king by Máel Coluim mac Domnaill to whom Edmund of Wessex had " let " the kingdom of Strathclyde, but again, as with earlier ideas of an appanage, this is probably to overstate the case and to follow John of Fordun's version of history more closely than the facts merit.
Also, a New Zealander might say, " Sir Ed brought a lot of mana to the Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuit Centre " ( OPC ) meaning that it has mana because of its association with a man of great mana.
As the historian Edmund S. Morgan has noted, " Hemings herself was withheld from auction and freed at last by Jefferson ’ s daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph, who was, of course, her niece.
Westwood has one public middle school ( Edmund W. Thurston ), and one public high school ( Westwood High School ).
* Edmund Cooper's alternative-history The Cloud Walker is set in a world where the Luddite ethos has given rise to a religious hierarchy which dominates English society and sets carefully prescribed limits on technology.
He wrote a life of St Edmund of Canterbury, which has been edited and translated by C. H.
In 1363 Grantham Castle was granted to Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and fifth son of Edward III of England, It was north-east of St Wulfram's, and has its legacy in the naming of Castlegate.
It has been home to actors as diverse as Shakespearean actor Edmund Kean, child actress Clara Fisher, comedian Dan Leno, the comedy troupe Monty Python ( who recorded a concert album there ), and musical composer and performer Ivor Novello.
The club also has quite a number of high profile supporters, among them Pope Benedict XVI, the current Pope, Boris Becker, retired German tennis player, Wladimir Klitschko, Ukrainian boxer, and Horst Seehofer and Edmund Stoiber, current and former Minister-President of Bavaria, to name just a few.
Edmund Gerald " Jerry " Brown, Jr. ( born April 7, 1938 ) is an American politician who has previously served and is currently serving as the Governor of California.

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Edmund Burke, in his ' Reflections on the Revolution in France ', argued that a government does not have the right to run up large debts and then throw the burden on the taxpayer:
Edmund Barton, the prime minister, argued in support of the Bill with the following statement: " The doctrine of the equality of man was never intended to apply to the equality of the Englishman and the Chinaman.
In 1792, Hamilton advocated military action to suppress violent resistance in western North Carolina, but Attorney General Edmund Randolph argued there was insufficient evidence to legally justify such a reaction.
United States Attorney General Edmund Randolph argued the case for the plaintiff before the Court.
The " short-run Phillips curve " is also called the " expectations-augmented Phillips curve ", since it shifts up when inflationary expectations rise, Edmund Phelps and Milton Friedman argued.
Edmund Bolton argued for the language of the court as the appropriate language for writing history.
Building on Lévi-Strauss ’ s ( 1949 ) notions of kinship as caught up with the fluid languages of exchange, Edmund Leach ( 1961, Pul Eliya ) argued that kinship was a flexible idiom that had something of the grammar of a language, both in the uses of terms for kin but also in the fluidities of language, meaning, and networks.
Edmund Husserl, founder of phenomenology and a strong influence on 20th Century European philosophy, argued that the first two meditations are the only part of Descartes's work with any philosophical importance at all.
While others approached the epic as a celebration of national origins ( Dryden, for example ) or sought in it the most lofty subject matter possible ( as Edmund Spenser and John Milton had done ), Blackmore argued that the form of the epic would " reform " poetry, that it would cease the cavils of wits and the sexuality of rakes.
Trevor Hall in his study The Strange Case of Edmund Gurney has argued the case that Gurney's death was suicide, resulting from disillusionment after discovering the frauds of Blackburn and Smith.
It has been argued, for example, that Locrine borrows from the Complaints of Edmund Spenser, published in 1591, and from The Complaint of Elstred, a poem by Thomas Lodge, written c. 1591, that circulated in manuscript before its first printing in 1593.
However, in 1968, Milton Friedman and Edmund Phelps argued that this apparent tradeoff was illusory.
During the 2008 Conservative Party Conference, Gove argued that Edmund Burke, an eighteenth-century philosopher who commented on organic society and the French Revolution, was the greatest conservative ever.
Edmund Kerchever Chambers cast doubt on the attribution in 1923 ( Chambers, 4. 42 ), and over the course of the twentieth century a considerable number of scholars argued for attributing the play to Middleton ( Gibbons, ix ).
During the ensuing row, Eadric is said to have argued that he had assassinated King Edmund Ironside for Canute's benefit-a fact of which Canute had been unaware-and Canute had him executed on the spot.
Defense attorneys Clarence Darrow and Edmund F. Richardson argued that if Orchard hadn't been forced to sell his one-sixteenth share of the mine because of the martial law decree, he would have become wealthy.
Edmund Barton had argued in 1898 that s 51 ( xxvi ) was necessary to enable the Commonwealth to " regulate the affairs of the people of coloured or inferior races who are in the Commonwealth ".
Moreover, Edmund Curll argued that, Jean Barrin ’ s work was meant to be read as a satire attacking the injustices of the Church.

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