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For the next 15 years, until he died, Jerome produced a number of commentaries on Scripture, often explaining his translation choices in using the original Hebrew rather than suspect translations.
For example, with his sister Adele, he co-introduced the Gershwins ' " I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise " from Stop Flirting ( 1923 ), " Fascinating Rhythm " in Lady, Be Good ( 1924 ), " Funny Face " in Funny Face ( 1927 ); and, in duets with Ginger Rogers, he presented Irving Berlin's " I'm Putting all My Eggs in One Basket " in Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ), Jerome Kern's " Pick Yourself Up " and " A Fine Romance " in Swing Time ( 1936 ), along with The Gershwins ' " Let's Call The Whole Thing Off " from Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
( For a more detailed discussion of the strike, see the wiki for Jerome, Pennsylvania.
For Desiderio's handling of " flattened relief " we must turn to his panel of Saint Jerome at Prayer in the Desert ( National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC ) or his tondo of the Meeting of Christ and John the Baptist as Youths ( Louvre Museum, Paris ).
For instance, some sources list Thomas Brigham Bishop, Frank E. Jerome, and others as the tune's composer.
It produced about forty books by more than twenty poets, including Pete Brown, Ed Dorn ( Gunslinger 1 & 2, 1970 ), Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Paul Evans, Roy Fisher, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Donald Gardner (* 1938, For the flames, 1974 ), Allen Ginsberg, Michael Hamburger, Lee Harwood, Spike Hawkins, Alan Jackson, David Jones, Christopher Middleton, Lorine Niedecker, Jeff Nuttall, George Oppen, Tom Pickard ( with a preface by Bunting ), Omar S. Pound, F. T. Prince, Tom Raworth, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder.
For example, references can be found in the 3rd century writings of Hippolytus of Rome, who called Mary " the tabernacle exempt from defilement and corruption ," and the 4th century works of Athanasius, Epiphanius, Hilary, Didymus, Ambrose, Jerome, and Siricius continued the attestations to perpetual virginity-a trend that gathered pace in the next century.
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Erasmus, looking at the Vulgate Prologue, which evidence had been emphasized by Stunica, implied that Jerome had been the source of the verse: " For who would have called him a Forger and a Falsifier, unless he changed the common reading of the place?
For example, St. Jerome, a native son of Dalmatia, translated the Greek Bible to Latin ( known as the Vulgate ) in the fourth century.
For instance, Jerome prepared a ( now lost ) translation of Origen's De principiis to replace Rufinus's translation, which Jerome said was too free.
* For the artist, for the humanitarian, for the lover of all truth about human nature these etchings of Jerome Myers are sure to bring a keener interest in and enlarged vision of beauty, a greater appreciation of the etching's line as a means of unfolding human life for us, and a finer understanding of humanity in its franker, simpler expression.
However, he returned to the fore in 2004 as a co-founder of a new organization, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, later known as Swift Vets and POWs for Truth, and is listed as the coauthor with Jerome Corsi of the book Unfit For Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry.

For and Myers
In a review of Jerzy Kosiński: A Biography by James Park Sloan, D. G. Myers, Associate Professor of English at Texas A & M University wrote " For years Kosinski passed off The Painted Bird as the true story of his own experience during the Holocaust.
For his own experiments on vision, Rivers worked with two of his graduate medical students, Charles S. Myers and William McDougall who assisted him at this period in a series of experiments on vision and with whom he formed close friendships.
For instance, Daisy Myers has been hailed as " The Rosa Parks of the North ", who helped expose the northern states ' problems with racial inequality of that time.
* " Wait At The Gate For Me " ( w. Ren Shields m. Theodore F. Morse )-J. W. Myers on Victor
For example, Myers in the same year devised another interesting set of terms, also directed at fishes, but on the basis of their salt-tolerance.
For their first six years, the league had teams in markets not covered by either the Arena Football League or its developmental league, af2, however, that changed briefly with their expansion into AFL markets such as Atlanta, Denver, and Los Angeles, and af2 markets such as Fort Myers and Houston.
For the next few years, a black player would sporadically pop up on a team: Harold Bradley played one season with the Chicago Cardinals in 1928, and David Myers played for two New York City-based teams in 1930 and 1931.
For more than 50 years Myers, small of stature and bearing a striking resemblance to Paderewski, was a familiar sight on the streets of New York, which he made his special painting province.
For the actor, see Lou Myers ( actor ).
For example, in Halloween II, Michael Myers is revealed to be the brother of Laurie Strode and in Scream 3 the killer is revealed to be Roman Bridger, half-brother of sole survivor Sidney Prescott.
For Myers, critics have created a system of self-serving criticism which protects, embraces, and / or aids certain authors.
For many critics, Myers was continuing the popular comments on postmodernism, of which John Gardner ( On Moral Fiction ) was the most recent proponent.
For example, Judith Shulevitz criticized Myers for being a foreigner ( he was an Army brat ; see B. R.
For nearly twenty years W. R Myers School saw little change except for a few cosmetic improvements and additions.
For two seasons, 1980 and 1981, Davis and Gossage were an effective tandem, and many teams have followed this pitching formula to this day ( arguably the most successful being the 1990 Cincinnati Reds " Nasty Boys ", where Norm Charlton and Rob Dibble would set up for closer Randy Myers ).

For and summer
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
For it was here you started to go down the island, in summer.
For recent transfers, see List of Dutch football transfers summer 2012
For most of the first fifteen years of her life, Beatrix spent summer holidays at Dalguise, an estate on the River Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
For the first time the blitzkrieg was defeated in summer and the opposing forces were able to mount their own, successful, counter operation.
For example, the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association maintains over 400 cabins stretching across hundreds of kilometres of trails which are used by hikers in the summer and by skiers in the winter.
For this reason Henry summoned Eleanor to Normandy in the late summer of 1183.
For the next few years, Cukor alternated between Rochester in the summer months and Broadway in the winter.
For heavy goods, freight ships visit during the summer, but since there are no harbours, the ships must anchor.
For a month or so before and after the summer dry season, hot, dry air from the desert, drawn by low pressure, produces strong winds from the south or southeast that sometimes reach gale force.
The rest of the year he charted with " The Crowd ", " Leah ", and " Workin ' For the Man ", which he wrote about working one summer in the oil fields near Wink.
For example, schools may extend the remaining school days later into the afternoon, shorten spring break, or delay the start of summer vacation.
For the summer semester Adorno planned a lecture course entitled " An Introduction to Dialectical Thinking ," as well as a seminar on the dialectics of subject and object.
For example, developing cells in the meristems contain small provacuoles and cells of the vascular cambium have many small vacuoles in the winter and one large one in the summer.
" David Rivas, the owner of the New York City travel agency Rivas Travel, said " For the Dominican to go to Santo Domingo during Christmas and summer is like the Muslims going to Mecca.
For this reason, in spring when Ceres receives her daughter back, the crops blossom, and in summer they flourish.
: I was walking on a hillside, alone, one bright summer day, when suddenly there came into my head one line of verse – one solitary line – " For the Snark was a Boojum, you see.
For example in the Northern Hemisphere beginning in late August / September of year one and continuing until May of year two, with a three to four month summer break in between years one and two.
For example, there is no three to four month summer break, and between semesters there might be seven to ten days off rather than three to five weeks vacation.
For boys, the uniforms generally include a button-up shirt and together with either short trousers ( especially for summer wear ) or long trousers, usually in grey.
For years, Colbert divided her time between her apartment in Manhattan and her summer home in Speightstown, Barbados.
For much of his life composing was necessarily a part-time activity while he earned his living as a conductor, but he devoted as much time as he could to his compositions, faithfully reserving his summer months for intense periods of creative concentration, supplemented as time permitted during his active concert seasons with the tasks of editing and orchestrating his expansive works.
Despite suffering from stage fright, he continued to work after the war, beginning his professional career in the summer of 1946 in a touring show called For the Fun of It.
For example, ETE ( été, French for " summer ") might be clued as " Summer, in the Sorbonne ".
For example, if the extreme events on record all come from late summer thunder storms ( as is the case in the southwest U. S .), or from snow pack melting ( as is the case in north-central U. S .), then this assumption should be valid.

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