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Similar sentiments led to the development of the Gentlemen's Agreement with Japan, by which Japan voluntarily agreed to restrict emigration to the United States.
In 1710, he started in practice in Boston, Lincolnshire, becoming a member of Spalding Gentlemen's Society ( founded by his friend Maurice Johnson II ), before returning in 1717 to London.
* Gentlemen's agreement, not enforceable by law
The Gentlemen's Agreement was never written into a law passed by Congress, but was a formal agreement between America and Japan, enacted by unilateral action by President Roosevelt.
The former club has been referred to by names such as " The Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Club " or " The Cricket Club " and it was based for a long time at the Star and Garter on Pall Mall.
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, a film based on the television series, co-written by and starring Gatiss, was released in June 2005.
Apparel Arts continued until 1957 when it was transformed into a quarterly magazine for men which was published for many years by Esquire Inc. Apparel was dropped from the logo in 1958 with the spring issue after nine issues, and the name Gentlemen's Quarterly was established.
Instead of being the damsel in distress she is the hero, breaking through a boarded-up window in the belfry, then grabbing a rope and swinging across the room to kill one of The Gentlemen's footmen by smashing her feet into his chest.
The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss, mentions on the DVD commentary for the First Series, that during the scene where Benjamin phones Barbara to arrange an exit from Royston Vasey, two workmen who have been abducted by Tubs and Edward escape, covered in tar, was inspired by a scene during which Vincent Broadhead is covered in " Synthetic Food " from one of the storage tanks.
Later, the Wistar family developed it into a self-sufficient farm until it became a Gentlemen's Farm owned by two different gentlemen farmers, Lorimer and Butler.
At Phi Sigma Kappa's 1952 General Convention in Bedford, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Kappa's formerly unofficial " Gentlemen's Agreement " was written into the national organization's bylaws as the Bedford Resolution and was adopted by a small majority.
Favoured by pitches made receptive to his bowling by rain, he recorded impressive performances, earning selection for the Players against the Gentlemen at Lord's Cricket Ground, where he took five wickets in the Gentlemen's first innings.
The mutually agreed, industry-wide output ceiling was enforced by Japan's now-defunct Gentlemen's Agreement exclusively between Japanese automakers selling to the Japanese domestic market.
When he reached 50 he was congratulated by the Gentlemen's wicket-keeper, Billy Griffith, and in a conversation that now seems innocuous, Griffith's " Well played, Brian ", was answered by Close's " Thank you, Billy ".
File: Gentlemen's lodging, Bent's Old Fort IMG 5705. JPG |" Gentlemen " who stopped by the fort while traveling the Santa Fe Trail stayed in the upstairs quarters.
Tony: Played by The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith, Tony is a dangerous, psychotic armed robber who robs " Neil's Wheels " used car dealership and shoots the owner, Mr Neil Wheel.
The Club was an exclusive Gentlemen's club set up by British merchants and civil servants, to " create a greater community of feeling among these classes ".
There were strong gambling connections between cricket, racing and prizefighting throughout the 18th century with matches being staged at venues like Moulsey Hurst or the Forest New Ground at Nottingham ; and the fact that MCC and the Jockey Club were both founded by the " Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Club " which used to meet socially at the Star & Garter on Pall Mall in London.
London Cricket Club was founded and organised by members of what is usually termed the Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Club, which had its headquarters at the Star and Garter on Pall Mall in London.

Pleasures and by
The 2005 documentary film Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) features Bono and documented the lives of the inhabitants of Bombay Beach, Niland, and Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea.
The fantasy novel The Folk of the Air by Peter S. Beagle was written after the author attended a few early SCA events circa 1968 ; but he has repeatedly stated that he then studiously avoided any contact with the actual SCA itself for almost two decades, so that his description of a fictitious " League for Archaic Pleasures " would not be " contaminated " by contact with the actual real-life organization.
His seminal work is concerned with the principles of legislation and the hedonic calculus is introduced with the words “ Pleasures then, and the avoidance of pains, are the ends that the legislator has in view .” In Chapter VII Bentham says, “ The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society, by punishing and rewarding … In proportion as an act tends to disturb that happiness, in proportion as the tendency of it is pernicious, will be the demand it creates for punishment .”
In his The Pleasures of Japanese Literature, Keene claims Murasaki wrote the " supreme work of Japanese fiction " by drawing on traditions of court diaries, and earlier monogatari — written in a mixture of Chinese script and Japanese script — such as The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter or The Tales of Ise.
* Singular Pleasures by Harry Mathews describes 61 different scenes, each told in a different style ( generally poetic, elaborate, or circumlocutory ) in which 61 different people ( all of different ages, nationalities, and walks of life ) masturbate.
* The 2006 documentary film Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) documented the lives of the inhabitants of Bombay Beach, Niland, and Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea.
* The 2006 documentary film Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) documented the lives of the inhabitants of Niland, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea-www. saltonseadoc. com.
* The 2006 documentary film Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) documented the lives of the inhabitants of Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea-www. saltonseadoc. com.
" Fifteen years later, Time critic Richard Schickel listed it as one of his " Guilty Pleasures "; while acknowledging " there are people who think this film ... may be the worst big budget film of modern times ", Schickel disagreed, saying " if you set aside the routine comic expectations its marketing encouraged, you may find yourself entranced by a movie that is utterly sui generis.
A collection of Julius Knipl strips was published in 1991 by Penguin Books ( as a RAW One-Shot ) as Cheap Novelties: The Pleasures of Urban Decay.
* " Disorder ", a song by Joy Division, from their album Unknown Pleasures
With Gray as his model, Rogers took great pains in polishing his verses, and six years elapsed after the publication of his first volume before he printed his elaborate poem on The Pleasures of Memory ( 1792 ) — regarded by some as the last embodiment of the poetic diction of the 18th century.
He made his reputation by The Pleasures of Memory when William Cowper's fame was still in the making.
The book features photographs by the documentary photographer Richard Baker, with whom de Botton also worked on The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work.
The name for the city comes from the poem, " The Pleasures of Hope ", by the Scottish poet Thomas Campbell.
Hook sings “ Pictures In My Mind ”, an unfinished Joy Division track discovered on a demo recording unearthed by the band ’ s “ bootleg society ” from a rehearsal tape stolen in 1977, setting it between Warsaw and Unknown Pleasures.
* The college features prominently in the second episode of Guilty Pleasures, a two part documentary presented by Cambridge academic Michael C Scott on the subject of luxury.
* Robert & Ellen Kaplan ( about 1930 / 40s -), authors of Nothing That Is, The Art of the Infinite: The Pleasures of Mathematics, and Chances Are: Adventures in Probability ( by Michael Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan ).
*" Shadowplay " ( Joy Division song ), a song by Joy Division on their debut album Unknown Pleasures
*" Vicious Circle ", a song by Quiet Riot from Guilty Pleasures
" In Pleasures of New Writing: An Anthology of Poems, Stories, and Other Prose Pieces from the Pages of New Writing, edited by John Lehmann.
** Midnight Pleasures by Robert Bloch
The Pleasures of the Imagination is a long didactic poem by Mark Akenside, first published in 1744.

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