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With the Kingdom of England practically owned by Harold, Harthacnut could not even approach without securing sufficient military strength.
His approach to the problem resulted from collaboration also with individuals at Bell Labs including Alfred Aho, Elliot Pinson, Jeffrey Ullman, and Harold S. Stone.
Labour Party leader Harold Wilson coined the phrase Selsdon Man to describe the free market approach which was agreed, and the Selsdon Group was later formed within the Conservative Party to campaign for its retention.
American critic Harold C. Schonberg praised Moiseiwitsch's formidable technique and free approach to the music, adding that such freedom was " always tempered by impeccable musicality.
The theory “ has its origins in research into Canadian social, political, and economic history carried out in Canadian universities … by members of what were then known as departments of political economy .” From these groups of researchers, “ the two most prominent scholars following this approach were Harold Innis and W. A.
Creighton was heavily influenced by Harold Innis and took an economic approach to Canadian history.
Along with Michel Callon and John Law, Latour is one of the primary developers of actor – network theory ( ANT ), a constructionist approach influenced by the ethnomethodology of Harold Garfinkel, the generative semiotics of Greimas, and ( more recently ) the sociology of Durkheim's rival Gabriel Tarde.
Ethnomethodology is an ethnographic approach to sociological inquiry introduced by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel.
His last role in a theatrical film was in The Last Starfighter ( 1984 ), in which he portrayed an interstellar con man / military recruiter called " Centauri "; he said that he based his approach to the character of Centauri on that which he had taken to Professor Harold Hill.
Following the appointment of the former Conservative minister Lord Hill as Chairman of the BBC Governors in 1967 ( ironically, the Labour Prime Minister who appointed Hill, Harold Wilson, had attacked Hill's appointment as chairman of the Independent Television Authority under a Tory government in 1963 ), Curran's arrival marked a return to a more cautious approach after the radicalism of Sir Hugh Carleton Greene.
British Prime Minister Harold Wilson was pressured into adopting the approach during a conference in London.
It draws on the philosophy of mind of Ryle and the later Wittgenstein, the rhetorical approach of Michael Billig, the ethnomethodology of Harold Garfinkel and the conversation analysis of Harvey Sacks.
However, some works such as Hector Berlioz ' Harold in Italy, for viola and orchestra approach the genre.
She summed up his approach as demanding the human being within the character: " In 1947, I worked in a play under the direction of Harold Clurman.
This may be done as one scene or as a series of vignettes ( the overwhelmingly most popular approach, also known as the Harold style ).
Some compare Corriher's approach to that of Harold McGee ( who Corriher thanks as her " intellectual hero " in the " My Gratitude and Thanks " section of Cookwise ) and Alton Brown.
Like many, Krauss had been drawn to the criticism of Clement Greenberg, as a counterweight to the highly subjective, poetic approach of Harold Rosenberg.
This approach to improvisation is related in spirit to the game pieces of John Zorn, and improvisational theater forms such as Viola Spolin's games for the theater and the Harold form invented by Del Close.
A 2006 open letter by Ferran Adria, Heston Blumenthal, Thomas Keller and Harold McGee published in The Times used no specific term, referring only to " a new approach to cooking " and " our cooking ".
Later, in 1939, Interior Secretary Harold Ickes proposed the opposite-of combining the national parks and forests into an agency that would take a preservationist approach.

Harold and taking
Lynde first appeared in episode 26 of Bewitched, " Driving is the Only Way to Fly ," as Samantha's driving instructor Harold Harold, before taking on the recurring role of Uncle Arthur, Endora's brother.
King Edward the Confessor restored them again to the monastery on taking power, however Tostig saw the opportunity to take possession of them once again after Edward's death in 1066 when King Harold seized his brother's estates.
" Da Doo Ron Ron " was played during a scene taking place in a dance club in the 1979 film Quadrophenia, and by Russel / Harold Ramis to train ESL students in the 1981 comedy Stripes.
After taking command of the Baltische Landeswehr in mid-July 1919, Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Alexander ( the future Alexander of Tunis ), gradually dismissed the Baltic German elements.
1066-King William I of England is owner of Dulwich, taking the land from King Harold II of England
Andrew considers taking a job as a surgeon in Chicago, but Harold and the others persuade him to stay in Everwood.
A constant thread throughout the series was Albert being referred to by Harold as a " dirty old man ", particularly, for example, when he was eating pickled onions whilst taking a bath, and retrieving dropped ones from the bathwater.
She has related in speeches that before taking over, she immersed herself in vintage New Yorkers, reading the issues produced by founding editor Harold Ross.
He was ready for a shot at the Light Heavyweight title held by Harold Johnson but the discovery of a retinal injury acquired in one of his previous fights ( allegedly against Cuban Lino Rendon ) prevented such challenge from ever taking place.
A Bible Answer's website calls for Camping to resign from the Family Radio board, citing " the self-proclaimed expert on the Bible has brought reproach upon Christ, the Bible, and the church ," and adds " After taking the money of his supporters, let Harold give up all he has, to show he believes what he is preaching.
As Harold and his followers purge the town of Christianity as their ancestors did years ago, Levi tells Steve that he must have Jesus on his side to have a hope of defeating the dragon before taking his turn in death.
In 1978, Marvin Gearhart and Harold Owen parted company with Owen taking the non-wireline share of the company, this included PSC and the ordnance facility.
Ever since taking in her lodger, Marjorie insists that Harold refer to her as " mum ", giving more than a little oedipal slant to their subsequent lustful antics.
A few days later, Joyce blackmails Harold into taking her to a hotel for the night, where he turns the tables on her and all but seduces her before spurning her.
In a sharply critical June 2008 opinion piece for The Washington Post entitled, " The L. A. Times ' Human Wrecking Ball ", veteran Los Angeles-based editor and columnist Harold Meyerson took Zell to task for " taking bean counting to a whole new level ", asserting that " he's well on his way to ... destroying the L. A.
Progress was slow in the early days, with the club rock bottom at Christmas and with Harold Hobbis taking over as manager from Dunoon and Marshall Raybould, but the club would improve their form in the second half of the season to finish third from last.
He was Secretary of State for Scotland from 1962 to 1964 in the governments of Harold Macmillan and Alec Douglas-Home, taking over from John Maclay after the Night of the Long Knives.
" Daniell's son, quoted in the same book, said that the Somerset professional players had advised against taking Gimblett on to the county staff: " They used to tell my father they thought Harold was far too impulsive.
The man, blaming the environment he lives in, goes on a rampage taking revenge on his cheap boss, a mortician and a priest, Father Kirkman ( Harold Vermilyea ), who refuses to give his poor mother a big funeral.

Harold and off
In the final sequence, Harold's car is seen going off a seaside cliff, but after the crash, the final shot reveals Harold standing calmly atop the cliff, holding his banjo.
* Judy Engles as Candy Gulf, Harold ’ s first blind date, whom he scares off by setting himself on fire.
* Shari Summers as Edith Phern, Harold ’ s second blind date, whom he dissuades by pretending to cut off his hand.
# Hand chopping: The second blind date ends abruptly with Harold chopping off an obviously fake hand.
# Car: Grief-stricken over Maude's death, Harold drives his Jaguar / hearse recklessly up a winding dirt road, sending it flying off a cliff to the rocks below.
* 1931 – Wiley Post and Harold Gatty take off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island in an attempt to circumnavigate the world in a single-engine plane.
Bert Oldfield is hit in the head after Harold Larwood's delivery deflected off his bat.
Lisa Nesselson of Variety magazine praised the performances of both Cruz and her co-star, Harold Perrineau, saying they " burst off the screen ," and added that Cruz has a charming accent.
* June 23 – Wiley Post and Harold Gatty take off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island in an attempt to accomplish the first round-the-world flight in a single-engine plane.
Alec Waugh, who met him through Harold Monro, described him as embittered by the war, and offered Douglas Goldring as comparison ; but took it that he worked off his spleen in novels like The Colonel's Daughter ( 1931 ), rather than letting it poison his life.
Thanks to the money Paganini had given him after hearing Harold, Berlioz was able to pay off Harriet's and his own debts and suspend his work as a critic.
When the ' Eurosceptic ' Party Chairman, Brian Mawhinney, ( allegedly ) briefed against him, on one occasion, Clarke memorably declared: " Tell your kids to get their scooters off my lawn " – an allusion to Harold Wilson's rebuke of trade union leader Hugh Scanlon in the late 1960s.
Ashby was coming off the disappointing commercial and critical failure of Harold and Maude and was in pre-production on Three Cornered Circle at MGM when Jack Nicholson told him about The Last Detail, his upcoming film at Columbia.
The frenzied press attention paid to the Lindberghs, particularly after the kidnapping of their son and later the trial, conviction and execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, prompted Charles and Anne to move first to England, to a house called Long Barn owned by Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, and later to the small island of Illiec, off the coast of Brittany in France.
The scene where Chon Wang and Roy fall off of the minute hand on Big Ben is a reference to Jackie Chan's earlier film Project A where Jackie Falls off the minute hand of a smaller clock tower, itself a reference to Harold Lloyd's famous clock-tower stunt from the 1923 film Safety Last!
Cotto believes that Margarito cheated because there was a picture of Margarito with his glove off and his wrap was cracked HBO analyst Harold Lederman had also scored the fight even.
Neville Chamberlain wrote of Simon: " I am always trying to like him, and believing I shall succeed when something crops up to put me off ", while Harold Nicolson described him more pithily as " a toad and a worm ".
Their reading capped off the Harold Pinter Memorial Celebration being curated by Harry Burton ( who had directed Isaacs and Evans at Trafalgar Studios ).
Having trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he started off in Welsh language film productions, then came to international attention as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in the film Titanic ( 1997 ), and as Lt. John Beales in Black Hawk Down ( 2001 ).
Their reading capped off the Harold Pinter Memorial Celebration being curated by Harry Burton ( who had directed him and Evans at Trafalgar Studios ).
He noted that National Labour could attract to collectivist Socialism some who were put off by the resolutely working class character of the Labour Party, and cited Harold Nicolson as a case in point.
When the Monroe family decides to leave for a vacation, they send Harold and Chester off to a kennel called Chateau Bow-Wow ( A special boarding house for special cats and dogs ).
Armed with a box of toothpicks to stab through the " hearts " of vegetables, he, Harold, and Howie set off to search the neighborhood for white vegetables.

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