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For example, Philip K. Dick's works contain recurring themes of social decay, artificial intelligence, paranoia, and blurred lines between objective and subjective realities, and the influential cyberpunk movie Blade Runner is based on one of his books.
For several decades, Braid's work became more influential abroad than in his own country, except for a handful of followers, most notably Dr. John Milne Bramwell.
For nearly 15 years she was an influential ( if intermittent ) review columnist for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
For example, the Green Party of England and Wales features an eco-socialist group, Green Left, that was founded in June 2005 and whose members hold a number of influential positions within the party, including both the former Principal Speakers Siân Berry and Dr. Derek Wall, himself an eco-socialist and marxist academic.
For most of Chinese history, the capital has been within the Mandarin area, making these dialects very influential.
For example, Wang Bi, one of the most influential philosophical commentators on the Laozi ( and Yijing ), was a Confucian.
For a time, the influential group included Igor Stravinsky and Manuel de Falla.
For him, Basque music was influential.
For more than fifty years he has been one of the most influential of all practising economists.
For its part, the Nguyễn Dynasty increasingly saw Catholic missionaries as a political threat ; courtesans, for example, an influential faction in the dynastic system, feared for their status in a society influenced by an insistence on monogamy.
For its historical impact through the centuries, Cambridge was widely recognized as the most influential European University, one that " continues to play a very particular role for the university consciousness in the world ," Its decision to confer an honorary degree to Derrida was seen as a challenge to the apparent hegemony of the Anglo-American Analytic philosophy over most of the philosophy departments of the Anglophone world.
For English speakers, Maheshwari 1950 is very influential.
For years, it was the largest and one of the two or three most influential foundations in the world, with a global reach and special interests in education, the arts, and Third World development.
For a time the most influential and feared citizen of Rome, Sejanus suddenly fell from power in 31, the year his career culminated with the consulship.
For example, the influential classification of Sanžeev ( 1953 ) proposed a " Mongolian language " consisting of just the three dialects Khalkha, Chakhar, and Ordos, with Buryat and Oirat judged to be independent languages.
For this purpose, permanent headquarters were set up in Washington and contacts were established with the several branches of government, the United Nations, professional and private organizations, and influential persons.
For example, one influential theory of sentence processing, the garden-path theory, states that syntactic analysis takes place first.
He was also influential in the Group C Peugeot 905 programme ( notably the Ev1bis and Ev 2 " Supercopter " with radical aerodymacal solutions ) as well as For Jordan Formula One team and the rally cars Peugeot 206 and Citroën Xsara WRC.
For example, he built very strong ties with Prince Sheikh Rashed Al-Khuzai from Al Fraihat tribe, one of the most influential and royal roots family during the Ottomans Empire.
For example, a jitō person ( 地頭人 ) meant an influential local.
2010 sees the publication of Dressing For Pleasure, The Best Of AtomAge, a comprehensive hardback book celebrating the imagery and life of this highly influential magazine and company.
The Search For Order, 1877-1920 ( 1967 ), influential interpretation
For the time being, Wang remained in his post and continued to be powerful, as his aunt became grand empress dowager and was influential.
For its time, the Lingotto building was avante-garde, influential and impressive — Le Corbusier called it " one of the most impressive sights in industry ", and " a guideline for town planning ".

For and Italian
For added comfort some of the Italian designed sandals have foam padded cushioning.
For long periods, urban areas such as Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba welcomed European immigrants, including, above all, those of Italian and Spanish descent.
For example, it would sell U. S. Treasury securities and buy Italian bond futures.
For example, in Italian one would write (" offering to You respectful salutations ") or (" adore Him ").
For example, one might read that Corsican is a " central southern Italian dialect " along with Tuscan, Neapolitan, Sicilian and others or that it is " closely related to the Tuscan dialect of Italian ,", an infelicitous claim in that Italian is derived from Tuscan rather than the reverse.
For example, the Italian and French words for various foods, some family relationships, and body parts are very similar to each other, yet most of those words are completely different in Spanish.
For example, the Italian revolutionary Garibaldi, during his famous Expedition of the Thousand in 1860, proclaimed himself " Dictator of Sicily ", which did not prevent him from being extremely popular in Italian and international public opinion.
For example, Frenchmen Philippe Noiret and Jacques Perrin were dubbed into Italian for Cinema Paradiso and Austrian bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger was dubbed for Hercules in New York.
For example, Italy allows citizenship almost entirely on the basis of jus sanguinis ( having an Italian Ancestor ).
For example the Italian flag code expressly replaces the Italian flag for the European flag in precedence when dignitaries from other EU countries visit – for example the EU flag would be in the middle of a group of three flags rather than the Italian flag.
For instance, Erasmus became an intimate friend of an Italian Humanist Publio Fausto Andrelini, poet and " professor of humanity " in Paris.
For their influences the new generation of film-makers looked to Italian neorealism, the French Nouvelle Vague and the British New Wave but combined this eclectically with references to the well-established genres of Hollywood cinema.
The 1932 Italian Encyclopedia stated: " For Fascism, the growth of empire, that is to say the expansion of the nation, is an essential manifestation of vitality, and its opposite a sign of decadence.
For example, the words preservative ( English ), préservatif ( French ), Präservativ ( German ), prezervativ ( Romanian, Czech, Croatian ), preservativ ( Slovenian ), preservativo ( Italian, Spanish, Portuguese ), prezerwatywa ( Polish ), презерватив " prezervativ " ( Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian ), prezervatif ( Turkish ), præservativ ( Danish ), prezervatyvas ( Lithuanian ), Prezervatīvs ( Latvian ) and preservatiu ( Catalan ) are all derived from the Latin word praeservativum.
* In Chapter 54 it says: " For he would get in change a piece of gold must have sixty mites " ( Italian minuti ).
For example, 16th century Italian dances in Fabritio Caroso's ( 1581 ) and Cesare Negri's ( 1602 ) dance manuals often have a galliard section.
For the first time, Verdi attempted an opera without a love story, breaking a basic convention in 19th century Italian opera.
For about the next 10 years, the country saw a steady process of secular Westernization through Atatürk's Reforms, which included the unification of education ; the discontinuation of religious and other titles ; the closure of Islamic courts and the replacement of Islamic canon law with a secular civil code modeled after Switzerland's and a penal code modeled after the Italian Penal Code ; recognition of the equality between the sexes and the granting of full political rights to women on 5 December 1934 ; the language reform initiated by the newly founded Turkish Language Association ; replacement of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with the new Turkish alphabet derived from the Latin alphabet ; the dress law ( the wearing of a fez, is outlawed ); the law on family names ; and many others.
For his one-day Italian trip, Ribbentrop was accompanied by a staff of thirty-five, including a gymnastics coach, a masseur, a doctor, two hairdressers, plus various legal and economic experts from the Foreign Office.

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