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Hegemonic stability theory ( developed by Robert Gilpin ) also draws upon the idea of Polarity, specifically the state of unipolarity.
In the same volume Cowper also printed " The Diverting History of John Gilpin ", a notable piece of comic verse.
Peri's sister, Patti Jo Wynne, and her step-siblings by her mother's second marriage, Marc and April Gilpin, also are actors.
With Peri Gilpin, Leeves also set up the production company " Bristol Cities " ( a deliberate reference to the cockney rhyming slang for ' titties ').
Frasier co-star Peri Gilpin was in the delivery room when daughter Isabella was born and is Isabella's godmother, and Jane is also godmother of Peri Gilpin's daughter Stella.
There is also evidence that Territorial Governor William Gilpin also was at least partially responsible for the design.
Gilpin married Elizabeth Broom ; their son William Sawrey Gilpin ( 1762 – 1843 ) also became an artist, and in later life a landscape gardener.
Gilpin also lives on as the model for the satirist William Combe's clever but cruel Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque ( 1809 ), brilliantly illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson.
The rivers Mint, Sprint and Gowan join the Kent to the north of Kendal, with the river also joined by the River Gilpin and River Winster as it nears its estuary.
" See also Gilpin and the picturesque.
Smaller parts of the forest also extend into northern Gilpin and extreme northwestern Jefferson counties.
The photography collection also includes the work and archives of several notable American photographers, including Laura Gilpin, Eliot Porter, and Karl Struss.

Gilpin and did
In December 2010, Hennessy coauthored an editorial with Harvard University President Drew Gilpin Faust urging the passage of the DREAM Act ; the legislation did not pass the 111th United States Congress.
In addition, he aided Henry D Gilpin in preparing an edition of the Papers of James Madison ( 1840 ), and brought out an American edition of William Smyth's Lectures on Modern History ( 2 vols., 1841 ), which did much to stimulate historical study in the United States.
This was the closest place that had a doctor, and since this was her first child Mrs. Gilpin did not want to take any chances.
When family finances declined ( and the hoped-for musical talent did not develop ), Gilpin returned to Colorado.

Gilpin and voice
Gilpin is the voice artist for the character Jane Proudfoot in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.

Gilpin and work
Picturesque-hunters began crowding the Lake District to make sketches using ' Claude Glasses ' - tinted portable mirrors to frame and darken the view, and named after the 17th century landscape painter Claude Lorrain, whose work Gilpin saw as synonymous with the picturesque and worthy of emulation.
However, he was unsuited for engraving, and having during 1833 secured an important prize from the Society of Arts for a drawing of John Gilpin, he abandoned engraving in the following year and began other artistic work, with the ultimate object of becoming a painter.

Gilpin and for
Cowper is best known, not just for his contribution to the Olney Hymns, but as a poet, letter-writer, and translator: his works include The Diverting History of John Gilpin ( 1782 ), The Task ( 1785 ) and his translation of Homer, published in 1791.
The obverse scene is derived from Randolph Caldecott's front cover illustration for The Diverting History of John Gilpin ( based on a 1782 poem by William Cowper ), in which Gilpin is astride a runaway horse.
As a member of the American Philosophical Society, Gilpin was involved with planning a possible waterway that would be a shortcut for shipping from the Chesapeake Bay to the City of Philadelphia.
In the West, he followed opportunity and lived for a while in Gilpin County and Georgetown, Colorado.
The leader of the movement was landscape theorist William Gilpin, an accomplished artist known for his realistic depictions of Nature.
A local pioneer of folk song collection in the first half of the 19th century in Lancashire was Shakespearian scholar James Orchard Halliwell, and he was followed a little later by John Harland, William E. Axon, Thomas T. Wilkinson and Sidney Gilpin, who performed a similar service for Cumberland.
Along with the principal cast, Gilpin won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2000.
Along with the principal cast, Gilpin won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2000.
In 2009, Gilpin appeared in the ABC Family drama Make It or Break It, for which she received a Gracie Award in the category of " Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series ".
Since her mother's death from leiomyosarcoma cancer, Gilpin has led efforts for cancer research via the Sarcoma Foundation.
* Sir Richard Gilpin, 1st Baronet ( 1801-1882 ), MP for the Bedfordshire Constituency
On his journey eastward to deliver the petition, Gilpin evangelized for the settlement of the Pacific Northwest, helping to spread " Oregon fever ".
The current incumbent is Drew Gilpin Faust, formerly the dean of Harvard's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study .< ref >
In 1787 he left London for Edinburgh, where he gave recitations, including Cowper's " John Gilpin ".
The motto appeared when Colorado's first Territorial Governor William Gilpin asked the Secretary of the Territory L. C. Weld for a suitable motto for the state seal.
" Gilpin is said to have paused in thought for a moment and then responded " Nil Sine Numine ".
Subsequently Gilpin resided at Knightsbridge in London for some years.
After losing his wife Gilpin resided for some time with his friend Samuel Whitbread in Bedfordshire.
In order to support his family, Gilpin turned to a career as a landscape gardener, for which he had little qualification or experience beyond an artist's eye.

Gilpin and several
Gilpin published several works on his journeys through Britain, expounding the concept of the " correctly picturesque " landscape.
William Gilpin ( clergyman, schoolmaster, and author of several influential works on picturesque scenery ).
In 1782, at the instigation of Mason, Gilpin published Observations on the River Wye and several parts of South Wales, etc.
Knowing that he was likely to be stripped of his flying status as a result of this display, he proceeded to " beat up " several airfields ( Wattisham, Lakenheath and Marham ) in inverted flight at an altitude of about 200 feet en route to his base at RAF West Raynham, where, within the hour, he was formally arrested by Fg Off Roger Gilpin.
Gilpin received a brownie camera from her parents, and she used it incessantly for several years.

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