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This is how Wright described, in his autobiography, the influence of these exercises on his approach to design: " For several years I sat at the little Kindergarten table-top.
For the rest of his life, Roosevelt never spoke of his wife Alice publicly or privately and did not write about her in his autobiography.
For La damnation de Faust, Berlioz drew on Goethe's Faust ; for Harold en Italie, he drew on Byron's Childe Harold ; for Benvenuto Cellini, he drew on Cellini's own autobiography.
For the movie Welles intercut footage of Elmyr de Hory, an art forger, and Clifford Irving, who wrote an " authorized " autobiography of Howard Hughes that had been revealed to be a hoax.
For example, in his autobiography, Theodore Roosevelt described his uncle, James Dunwoody Bulloch, as " a veritable Colonel Newcome ".
Jackson noted his enthusiasm for real ale in his autobiography, A Cure For Gravity, published in 1999, which Jackson has described as a " book about music, thinly disguised as a memoir ".
For the modern reader, his autobiography ( De vita sua sive monodiarum suarum libri tres ), or Monodiae ( Solitary Songs, commonly referred to as his Memoirs ), written in 1115, is considered the most interesting of his works.
For example, Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote in his autobiography about Gandhi's influence on his developing ideas regarding the civil rights movement in the United States:
For years, he was resistant to producing an autobiography, claiming that much of his life and career had already been well covered by Frank Muir's A Kentish Lad and that a book called The Bits Frank Left Out would be too brief.
The former judge and recipient of the Order of Canada alleged that he was defamed in Vander Zalm's 2008 self-published autobiography For The People.
For his work he received a laudative from president Warren G. Harding, which was published on page 386 of his autobiography.
For some projects, ghostwriters will do a substantial amount of research, as in the case of a ghostwriter who is hired to write an autobiography for a well-known person.
For an autobiography, a ghostwriter will interview the credited author, their colleagues, and family members, and find interviews, articles, and video footage about the credited author or their work.
In her second autobiography Worth Fighting For, Copps had Crosbie write an introduction in which he wrote, " I write this Introduction to her new book as a tribute to a feisty, sometimes ferocious, feminist protagonist, never shy or retiring but redoubtable political personality.
Her second autobiography, Worth Fighting For, was published by McClelland and Stewart in October 2004, and resulted in further public controversy with Paul Martin and other members of the Liberal Party.
Her autobiography For Better For Worse was published in 2005.
Amongst his books were Anarchism, Arguments For and Against ( originally published by Cienfuegos Press ), The Floodgates of Anarchy ( co-written with Stuart Christie ) and his autobiography, I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels, published by AK Press shortly before his death.
According to Paddick's autobiography, he had initially contacted Urban75 as part of an Internet campaign against the Brixton-based Movement For Justice By Any Means Necessary ( MFJ ), which was campaigning for justice after the police killing of local Derek Bennett.
For example, he was reported to have said, " I don't think anybody should write his autobiography until after he's dead.
According to Steven Adler's autobiography, My Appetite For Destruction: Sex & Drugs & Guns N ' Roses, the entire EP was recorded at Pasha Studios in Hollywood with pre-recorded audience applause and cheering in the background, as Geffen's engineers told him " it would cost too much to actually record a live record ".
Calvin Coolidge summed up his marriage to Grace in his autobiography: " For almost a quarter of a century she has borne with my infirmities, and I have rejoiced in her graces.
During his time as a POW, Cooper wrote an autobiography: Things Men Die For by " C ".
The movie closes with a news report of Rupert's release from prison, set to a montage of storefronts stocking his " long awaited " autobiography, King For A Night.

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For in the modern world neither `` spirit '' nor `` matter '' refer to any generally agreed-upon elements of experience.
For the most part American vocabulary, phonology and syntax are used, to various extents, in Canada ; therefore many prefer to refer to North American English rather than American English.
For this reason many people refer to any 625 / 25 type signal as " PAL " and to any 525 / 30 signal as " NTSC ", even when referring to digital signals, for example, on DVD-Video which don't contain any analog color encoding, thus no PAL or NTSC signals at all.
For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its " Country name " field to refer to " a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states ".< sup id = Note_1 >
For example, Danish nittonhundratalet ( or 1900-talet ), Danish and Norwegian nittenhundredetallet ( or 1900-tallet ) and Finnish tuhatyhdeksänsataaluku ( or 1900-luku ) refer unambiguously to the years 1900 – 1999.
For this reason international documents refer to censuses of population and housing.
For example, the concepts of the derivative and the integral are not considered to refer to spatial or temporal perceptions of the external world of experience.
For example, " 9 / 11 " can refer to both the Fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 and to September 11 attacks.
* For a more detailed account of Christine de Pizan ’ s rhetorical strategies refer to Jenny R. Redfern ’ s excerpt Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies: A Medieval Rhetorician and Her Rhetoric ( in Reclaiming Rhetorica, ed.
For example, Darwinism may be used to refer to Darwin's proposed mechanism of natural selection, in comparison to more recent mechanisms such as genetic drift and gene flow.
For example, the problem of trisecting an angle with a compass and straightedge is one that naturally occurs within the theory, since the axioms refer to constructive operations that can be carried out with those tools.
For a broad cross-cultural look at clothing and its place in society, refer to the entries for clothing, costume, and fabrics.
For example, German and Scandinavian " Hund " and Dutch " Hond " are the cognates of English " hound ", but whereas hund and hond refer to dogs in general, in English the sense has been narrowed to dogs used for hunting.
For Marx, productive forces refer to the means of production such as the tools, instruments, technology, land, raw materials, and human knowledge and abilities in terms of using these means of production.
For comparison, the other two general conic sections, the ellipse and the parabola, derive from the corresponding Greek words for " deficient " and " comparable "; these terms may refer to the eccentricity of these curves, which is greater than one ( hyperbola ), less than one ( ellipse ) and exactly one ( parabola ), respectively.
For example, a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms, but does not contain atomic hydrogen ( which would refer to isolated hydrogen atoms ).
For some individualists, who hold a view known as methodological individualism, the word " society " cannot refer to anything more than a very large collection of individuals.
For further reading on this aspect of Jainism refer to ' The Jaina Path of Purification ' by P. S.
For details refer to Blue Phase Mode LCD.
For example, the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency regularly inspect banks, and may impose civil fines or refer matters for criminal prosecution for non-compliance.
For those stars the terms dwarf and giant refer to differences in spectral lines which indicate if a star is on the main sequence or off it.
For instance, the origin of Iron Man was recently changed to refer to armed conflict in Afghanistan, whereas the original Iron Man stories had referred to the Vietnam War.
For example, German capitalizes all nouns, regardless of whether they refer to names, and French and Spanish do not capitalize names that serve as adjectives.
For example, the National Institute of Standards and Technology uses the term to refer to any universal physical quantity believed to be constant, such as the speed of light, c, and the gravitational constant G.

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