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Paris at this time hosted many expatriate writers: Ezra Pound, W. B. Yeats, Ernest Hemingway ; and artist Pablo Picasso.
Ernest Hemingway lived in Cuba from 1939 and stayed until shortly after the Cuban revolution.
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John Dos Passos narrated parts of the film ; the commentary was written by Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, and Prudencio de Pareda.
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Author Ian Freer describes him as " cinema's Ernest Hemingway "— a filmmaker who was " never afraid to tackle tough issues head on ".
Julia M. Butree ( a wife of Ernest Thompson Seton ) in her book, among other Native American dances, describes the " Rain Dance of Zuni.
Ernest Wilson describes it as the capacity to coerce “ another to act in ways in which that entity would not have acted otherwise .”
The American scholar of Asian cultures Ernest Fenollosa describes the Guze Kannon he uncovered at Hōryū-ji along with the Tamamushi Shrine as ” two great monuments of sixth-century Corean Art ”.
Ernest Satow is probably best known as the author of the book A Diplomat in Japan ( based mainly on his diaries ) which describes the years 1862-1869 when Japan was changing from rule by the Tokugawa shogunate to the restoration of Imperial rule.
* Ernest Hemingway briefly describes the process in The Dangerous Summer, comparing it to the hypnotic effect of a bullfighters ' cape.
Ernest Thompson Seton describes skinny dipping as one of the first activities of his Woodcraft Indians, a forerunner of the Scout movement, in 1902.
Ernest describes his close relationships with the local men ; indulges in memories of previous relationships with writers such as George Orwell, and D. H. Lawrence ; and satirizes the role of organized religion.
In The People of the Secret, Edward Campbell ( writing as Ernest Scott ), another associate of Idries Shah, describes studies in extrasensory perception being undertaken in the contemporary Sarmoun monastery in Afghanistan.
Ernest Norman presents the case against religion in several books, most notably The Infinite Contact, copyrighted in 1960, which describes in detail the origins of Christianity as rooted in Mithraism, Zoroastrianism and assorted ancient belief structures.

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Ernest A. Gross leaned back in his chair and told Peter Marshall how Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had, on December 4, 1957, called him in as a private lawyer to review Bang-Jensen's conduct `` relating to his association with the Special Committee on the problem of Hungary ''.
Skeptical researchers, such as Ernest Taves and Barry Singer, have noted how mysteries and the paranormal are very popular and profitable.
File: Ernest Rutherford 1908. jpg | Ernest Rutherford ( 1871-1937 ): considered " Father of Nuclear Physics ", showed how the atomic nucleus has a positive charge, first to change one element into another by an artificial nuclear reaction, differentiated and named alpha and beta radiation, awarded Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1908
According to his uncle, Ernest Morphy, no one formally taught Morphy how to play chess ; rather, Morphy learned on his own as a young child simply from watching others play.
In 1902, William Bayliss and Ernest Starling were studying how the nervous system controls the process of digestion.
Another article written in 1960 for American Heritage by Ernest Wittenberg provided new diagrams describing how the director sat inside the cabinet.
Before ever getting a chance to get to know Avis and Ernest, how they fell in love or how Avis became politically involved, the reader is already told that all their struggles and hopes would end in total failure and repression, and that both of them would be summarily executed.
Jones's exploits of how he and his party shot and fended off a hungry wolf pack near Great Slave Lake was verified in 1907 by Ernest Thompson Seton and Edward Alexander Preble when they discovered the remains of the animals near the long abandoned cabin.
" Grace under pressure " is how Ernest Hemingway famously defined " guts ".
The younger brothers made an agreement how to divide the patrimony in the future: Ernest was to receive Inner Austria and Frederick Further Austria, including Tyrol.
That night, the Baudelaires puzzle over how Frank and Ernest can be in three places at the same time ( all of their trips happened at the same time ).
He is an avid chess player ( indeed, so is Ernest, which is how they became acquainted ), suggesting to Holmes that he also has a scheming mind.
Pierre Lallement, a Michaux mechanic, claimed to have collaborated with Ernest Michaux, while Henry Michaux told in march 1893 in the newspaper L ' Éclair how his brother Ernest, together with their father Pierre have developed the idea in 1861 after modifying a draisine brought for repairs.
After a bad start to the season, the club took another important step in 1903 in hiring their first real team manager, Ernest Mangnall, a charismatic publicist who knew how to work the media.
The first war tax resistance " how to " guide, Handbook on Nonpayment of War Taxes, was published by Marion and Ernest Bromley in 1963.
Ernest John Eitel mentioned in 1889 how important change had taken place among Eurasian girls, the offspring of illicit connections: Instead of becoming concubines, they were commonly brought up respectably and married to Hong Kong Chinese hubands and become's assimilated into the Hong Kong Cantonese population.
Philosophers in moral theory and rhetoric had taken defeasibility largely for granted when American epistemologists rediscovered Wittgenstein's thinking on the subject: John Ladd, Roderick Chisholm, Roderick Firth, Ernest Sosa, Robert Nozick, and John L. Pollock all began writing with new conviction about how appearance as red was only a defeasible reason for believing something to be red.

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