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On Easter Sunday 1930, Sterling's romantic revival came to pass with the opening of Paseo de Los Angeles ( which later became popularly known by its official street name Olvera Street ).

became and protégé
By the mid 1960s, Viola Spolin's classes were handed over to her protégé, Jo Forsberg, who further developed Spolin's methods into a one-year course, which eventually became The Players Workshop, the first official school of improvisation in the USA.
As a young man during the American Revolutionary War, Madison served in the Virginia state legislature ( 1776 – 79 ), where he became known as a protégé of the delegate Thomas Jefferson.
Clement IV is said to have disapproved of the cruelties committed by his protégé, but there seems no foundation for the statement by Gregorovius that Clement IV became an accomplice by refusing to intercede for the unfortunate Conradin whom Charles had him beheaded in the marketplace of Naples.
)- 1475, he studied civil law at the university of Pavia, and later went to Ferrara ( 1475 – 1479 ), where he became the protégé of Prince d ' Este of Ferrara, was a pupil of Theodor Gaza and attended lectures by the famous Battista Guarino.
Hall's complete dream reports became publicly available in the mid-1990s by Hall's protégé William Domhoff, allowing further different analysis.
In the meantime, Reinhard Heydrich, previously a naval cadet who had served under Canaris and was at the time the Sicherheitsdienst ( SD ) leader, despite being his protégé, friend and neighbour, became his rival.
Despite this, Molotov became a protégé of and close adherent to Stalin, an alliance to which he owed his later prominence.
Eventually he became the protégé of Dr. François Quesnay, the personal physician of Louis XV's mistress, Madame de Pompadour.
Charles's son submitted to the French King and became a protégé of the Duke of Burgundy, fighting in the French armies.
Nonetheless, the marriage produced three children: Marie Louise d ' Orléans, future queen of Spain, who left France in 1679 when Philippe was just five ; Philippe Charles ( 1664 – 1666 ), Duke of Valois ; and Anne Marie d ' Orléans, born at Saint-Cloud in 1669, later queen consort of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia ( they became the maternal grandparents of Philippe's future protégé Louis XV ).
He became a protégé of American philanthropist and art patron Phoebe Hearst.
( Dracula, who had once been traded as a hostage to the Ottomans by his own father, later became a protégé of Hunyadi, and took over Wallachia shortly before his mentor's death of fever ).
The general was Custer's introduction to the world of extravagant uniforms and political maneuvering, and the young lieutenant became his protégé, serving on Pleasonton's staff while continuing his assignment with his regiment.
Dr. Ansted became the namesake for the town of Ansted, where William Nelson Page moved and became his protégé.
Another protégé of Song, Wen Jiabao, also became prominent at the same time.
A protégé of the most influential art critic of the time, Bernard Berenson, Clark quickly became the British art establishment's most respected aesthetician.
Gokhale became a member of the Indian National Congress in 1889, as a protégé of social reformer Mahadev Govind Ranade.
Pearson became Galton's protégéhis " statistical heir " as some have put it — at times to the verge of hero worship.
Mitsunaka's eldest son, Minamoto no Yorimitsu ( 948 – 1021 ), became the protégé of Fujiwara no Michinaga ; another son, Minamoto no Yorinobu ( 968 – 1048 ) suppressed the rebellion of Taira no Tadatsune in 1032.
General Bernard Montgomery, who had been a patron of Bucknall, conceded that his protégé " could not manage a Corps once the battle became mobile ".
Because of Borrow's precocious linguistic skills, as a youth he became the protégé of the Norwich-born scholar William Taylor.
He overcame a fear of flying that resulted from his experiences with early flight, supervised the expansion of the Air Service during World War I, and became a protégé of Gen. Billy Mitchell.
As a teenager Gigante became protégé of Genovese crime family patriarch Vito Genovese and Philip Lombardo.

became and Sterling
* The cyberpunk novelists William Gibson and Bruce Sterling co-authored a steampunk novel of alternative history titled The Difference Engine in which Babbage's Difference and Analytical Engines became available to Victorian society.
Of these, Sterling became the movement's chief ideologue, thanks to his fanzine Cheap Truth.
After expanding on Neuromancer with two more novels to complete the dystopic Sprawl trilogy, Gibson became an important author of another science fiction sub-genre — steampunk — with the 1990 alternate history novel The Difference Engine, written with Bruce Sterling.
While living at his rented villa on Lake Merritt in Oakland, London met poet George Sterling and in time they became best friends.
Two decades later, Sterling became a U. S. Marshal in Arizona and was killed in an Apache ambush near Fort Apache.
The grant went through several legal challenges, and later became Robertson's Colony, named for Sterling C. Robertson.
Mount Sterling became something of a bedroom community with residents forced to find work in larger area towns like Keosauqua, Keokuk, and Fairfield Iowa.
Fayette was first settled as Sterling ( or Starling ) Plantation in 1781, and became incorporated as the town of Fayette on February 28, 1795.
Landor covered his retreat, but later became acquainted formally with Sterling.
Sterling Lyon became leader of the party in 1975 and took it in a more conservative direction, anticipating the neoconservatism of Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Mike Harris.
This very typical ‘ showmanship ’ became synonymous with both Jón and Sterling.
1995 was a dramatic affair as the lead changed 32 times, the most since 1988, and the battle for the lead became a spirited multilap affair between Bobby Labonte, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace, and Sterling Marlin.
The western terminus is in Sterling, Colorado, where it met U. S. Route 38 from 1926 to 1931 ( US 38 became U. S. Route 6 ); the eastern terminus is at U. S. Route 30 north of Big Springs, Nebraska.
She was known to have altered mail correspondence in which Sterling became intemperate with demanding constituents so as not to close the door on gaining future support from such irate voters.
In addition, his grand-nephew, Ross N. Sterling, a Republican, became a United States federal judge in Texas under appointment of U. S. President Gerald R. Ford, Jr.
Sterling became a significant figure in Bohemian literary circles in northern California in the first quarter of the 20th century, and in the development of the artists ' colony in Carmel.
Known as Roncraft, it became a separate sales division of Izal in 1970 and was bought three years later by the Sterling Drug Company.
Sterling became P Funk writer for producers George Clinton and Ron Dunbar.
In 2005, Mr. Magoo became the spokesman of the optical retail store Sterling Optical.
He became the primary artist for their superhero comics, including the characters The Shield ( the first patriotic superhero ), Bob Phantom, The Hangman, and Steel Sterling, until MLJ cut back on these titles to focus more on their Archie comics.
Another of their children, Sterling B. Talmage ( 1889 – 1956 ), followed the example of his father and became a geologist .< ref >
He was a partner in the Sterling & Young law firm, and in 1974 became president of the Manotick Home & School Association.
Gene Raney purchased the team from Sterling in 1950, and the renamed Hagerstown Braves became an affiliate of the Boston Braves.
He became a Sterling Professor, one of Yale's highest distinctions, in 1965.

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