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* Robert Graves, author of I, Claudius, also wrote Count Belisarius, a historical novel about Belisarius.
Measuring specific antibodies, such as anti-TSH-receptor antibodies in Graves ' disease, or anti-thyroid-peroxidase in Hashimoto's thyroiditis — a common cause of hypothyroidism — may also contribute to the diagnosis.
The Chinese architectural community at the time also showed little interest in the building, as they tended to celebrate postmodern architects from the US like Michael Graves.
Her ideas also inspired other writers, ranging from horror authors like H. P. Lovecraft and Dennis Wheatley to Robert Graves.
The Battle of the Chesapeake, also known as the Battle of the Virginia Capes or simply the Battle of the Capes, was a crucial naval battle in the American War of Independence that took place near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay on 5 September 1781, between a British fleet led by Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves and a French fleet led by Rear Admiral François Joseph Paul, comte de Grasse.
Upon learning that de Grasse had sailed from the West Indies for North America, and that French Admiral de Barras had also sailed from Newport, Rhode Island, Admiral Graves concluded that they were going to join forces at the Chesapeake.
Graves was also concerned about some ships in his own fleet ; Europe in particular had difficulty manoeuvring.
Graves at this point did not press the potential advantage of the separated French van ; as the French centre and rear closed the distance with the British line, they also closed the distance with their own van.
The unsentimental and frequently comic treatment of the banalities and intensities of the life of a British army officer in the First World War gave Graves fame, notoriety and financial security, but the book's subject is also his family history, childhood, schooling and, immediately following the war, early married life ; all phases bearing witness to the " particular mode of living and thinking " that constitute a poetic sensibility.
The book also contains a secondhand description of the killing of German prisoners of war by British troops ; although Graves had not witnessed any incidents himself and knew of no large-scale massacres, he had been told about a number of incidents in which prisoners had been killed individually or in small groups ; consequently he was prepared to believe that a proportion of Germans who surrendered never made it to prisoner-of-war camps.
Data has also been " possessed " through technological means such as: Ira Graves ' transfer of consciousness into his neural net, Dr. Soong's " calling " him, and an alien library that placed several different personalities into him.
At Oxford he met Robert Graves, also an Old Carthusian, and they co-edited a poetry publication, Oxford Poetry, in 1921.
*" The Gathering of the Texas Herd "-early development of Texas Longhorn breed by Graves Peeler, Sid Richardson, Gene Autry, J. Frank Dobie, there are also many important and relative historical library references.
Graves ' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism ( 60-90 % of all cases ), and usually presents itself during midlife, but also appears in children, adolescents, and the elderly.
Graves ’ disease is also the most common cause of severe hyperthyroidism, which is accompanied by more clinical signs and symptoms and laboratory abnormalities as compared with milder forms of hyperthyroidism.
About 30-50 % of people with Graves ' disease will also suffer from Graves ' ophthalmopathy ( a protrusion of one or both eyes ), caused by inflammation of the eye muscles by attacking autoantibodies.
Graves ' ophthalmopathy may also contribute to psychiatric morbidity, presumably through the psychosocial consequences of a changed appearance.
( Not only Graves ' disease, but most endocrinological diseases also have insidious, subclinical onsets.
Graves ' disease also causes goitre ( a diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland ).
Though it also occurs with other causes of hyperthyroidism, Graves ' disease is the most common cause of diffuse goitre.
An architect in public practice in Princeton, New Jersey, since 1964, Graves is also the Robert Schirmer Professor of Architecture, Emeritus at Princeton University.
Pliny does not name the prostitute ; however, the Restoration playwright Nathaniel Richards calls her Scylla in The Tragedy of Messalina, Empress of Rome, published in 1640, and Robert Graves in his novel Claudius the God also identified the prostitute as Scylla.
In 1937, also for Korda, he starred in an ill-fated film version of the classic novel, I, Claudius, by Robert Graves, which was abandoned during filming owing to the injuries suffered by co-star Merle Oberon in a car crash.

Graves and says
Donald Graves says, " British records state that four officers and 75 Americans of other ranks captured at Lundy's Lane were imprisoned at Quebec in the autumn of 1814.
Hutton says that Graves, in his The White Goddess: a Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth ( 1948 ), took Harrison's idea of goddess-worshipping matriarchal early Europe
Atwood describes Graves ' concept of the Triple Goddess as employing violent and misandric imagery, and says the restrictive role this model places on creative women.
* In Robert Graves ' novel I, Claudius the narrator says that he believes that Drusilla was killed by Caligula, although he admits that he does not have firm evidence of this.
According to one source, Graves did not attend school for more than three or four months in his life, but another source says that he received an " academical education ", and at the age of 19 was teaching in a school at Richmond, a career he was to follow for more than twenty years.

Graves and Rushton
Graves argues that not only is r / K selection theory considered to be virtually useless when applied to human life history evolution, but Rushton does not apply the theory correctly, and displays a lack of understanding of evolutionary theory in general.

Graves and sources
Flint was still used from sources such as Grimes Graves but from many other mines across Europe.
There were many sources of supply, including Grimes Graves in Suffolk, Cissbury in Sussex and Spiennes near Mons in Belgium to mention but a few.
The South Fork Skokomish River originates near Sundown Pass in Olympic National Park, near the sources of the Wynoochee River and Graves Creek, a tributary of the Quinault River.
She came up with the idea of recreating a Witches ' Sabbath, using published sources from Robert Graves, Margaret Murray and Gerald Gardner, a ritual was composed that has served as the basis of NROOGD practice ever since.
Perry contended that all sources Graves used were Freethought texts, which in turn had synthesised random, misunderstood and half-digested pieces of mis-information.
Current regimens for treatment of thyrotoxicosis ( including Graves ' disease ), when a patient is exposed to additional sources of Iodine, commonly include 500 mg potassium perchlorate twice per day for 18 – 40 days.
Graves also created a distinctive body of aerial landscapes, mostly based on maps of the moon and similar sources.

Graves and for
Then Goodbody will hand over a minimum of $15.5 million for developing the spacious Graves Tract to house the center.
The City of Miami recently yielded a prior claim of $8.5 million on the Graves Tract to clear the way for the project.
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
Sauternes is a subregion of Graves known for its intensely sweet, white, dessert wines such as Château d ' Yquem.
Robert Graves ( relying on the work of Georges Dumezil argued for tracing the centaurs back to the Indian gandharva ), speculated that the centaurs were a dimly remembered, pre-Hellenic fraternal earth cult who had the horse as a totem.
In some accounts, Hermes fathered Pan upon Dryope, daughter of Dryops, for whom he was tending kine, but according to 20th century author Robert Graves ( 1960 ), Pan was far older than Hermes.
*, Commonwealth War Graves Commission pages for the Alamein Memorial
Some Graves ' disease patients, however, that cannot tolerate medicines for one reason or another, patients that are allergic to iodine, or patients that refuse radioiodine may opt for surgical intervention.
A common outcome following radioiodine is a swing from hyperthyroidism to the easily treatable hypothyroidism, which occurs in 78 % of those treated for Graves ' thyrotoxicosis and in 40 % of those with toxic multinodular goiter or solitary toxic adenoma.
His performance proved unpopular with fans of the series, who criticised him for taking over the role from actor Peter Graves and playing the character as one of the villains.
Despite accounting for 50-60 % of overall plantings in Bordeaux, the grape tends to account for an average of 25 % of the blends — especially in the Bordeaux wine regions of Graves and Médoc.
* The Commonwealth War Graves Commission ( CWGC ) Annual Report 2009 – 2010 is the source of the military dead for the British Empire.
The statistics tabulated by The Commonwealth War Graves Commission are representative of the number of names commemorated for all servicemen / women of the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth and former UK Dependencies, whose death was attributable to their war service.
In some versions of the quest for the Golden Fleece, for instance that published by Robert Graves in 1944, Atalanta sailed with the Argonauts as the only female among them.
De Grasse hastily prepared most of his fleet, 24 ships of the line, for battle and sailed out to meet Graves.
When Hood arrived at New York, he found that Graves was in port ( having failed to intercept the convoy ), but had only five ships of the line that were ready for battle.
When the true size of the fleets became apparent, Graves assumed that de Grasse and de Barras had already joined forces, and prepared for battle ; he directed his line toward the bay's mouth, assisted by winds from the north-northeast.
The need for the two lines to actually reach parallel lines so they might fully engage led Graves to give conflicting signals that were interpreted critically differently by Admiral Hood, directing the rear squadron, than Graves intended.

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