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credited and graphic
In 1999, a graphic novel credited to David Cronenberg and Sean Scoffield was published.
The story of this voyage and of her observations of Eastern life is told in Letters from Turkey, a series of lively letters full of graphic descriptions ; Letters is often credited as being an inspiration for subsequent female traveller / writers, as well as for much Orientalist art.
The inker ( also sometimes credited as the finisher, embellisher, or tracer ) is one of the two line artists in a traditional comic book or graphic novel.
WAD ( as he called himself ) is credited with coining the term ' graphic designer ' in 1922 to describe his various activities in printed communications, like book design, illustration, typography, lettering and calligraphy ( his first typeface designs were released much later ).
Spoor and Amet are credited for having filmed: the world's first newsreel, a film of the first Inauguration of President William McKinley in 1897 ; the first use of film miniatures ( The Battle of Santiago Bay ) in which tin replicas and cigar smoke created the illusion of live war footage ; the first to experience local censorship ( due to the graphic images of China's Boxer Rebellion ); and even the first " fake newsreel " in which Spoor used neighbors to act out battles such as the Battle of San Juan Hill in a local park.
According to the notes which accompany the first Aliens versus Predator graphic novel, the original idea of combining the Aliens with Predators was the result of a brain-storming session between the comic's creators ( AVP artist and editor Chris Warner is specifically credited ) in the late 1980s.
Being credited for graphic design in the cult classic computer game DX-Ball, he was the founder of its sequel, DX-Ball 2, and the 2000 Independent Games Festival Grand Prize winner, Tread Marks.
Paul has been credited for helping create a revolution in illustration ( what Print Magazine called the " Illustration Liberation Movement ") by insisting that graphic design and illustration need not be " low " arts but could, when approached with integrity and emotional depth, and in a spirit of experimentation, be as " high " an art as any.
Michael Ryan, of GameSpot, credited the game for having superiour graphics, quoting " one graphic enhancement you definitely won't miss is the vastly improved character animation.
Ruscha has credited these artists ’ work as sources of inspiration for his change of interest from graphic arts to painting.
Hara has a background in graphic design, hence had experience in designing packaging and corporate identities, but beyond that he is credited with significantly moulding the Muji brand and design identity.
His work, first widely seen exposing and attacking Reagan-era scandals, is credited with helping spearhead the 1980s revival of pointed and entertaining graphic commentary in the US.
Instead of featuring commercial spots on WUNI and WUTF encouraging Hispanics to tune-in to channel 4, its newscast ( WBZ News ) is credited while the images are shown on the air, as well as at the end of the broadcast, right before the copyright graphic title.

credited and coverage
Ailes is credited with the " Orchestra Pit Theory " regarding sensationalist political coverage in the news media, which originated with his quip:
The games have been credited with making the Winter Olympics more popular in the United States, not least of which because of ABC's extensive coverage of Fleming and Killy, who became overnight sensations among teenage girls.
Occasional contributions included special reports by Walters, who was credited as anchor of the special coverage desk from New York City and worldwide, and commentary by Smith, who was easing into eventual retirement.
The cuts received widespread media coverage, and Minton was credited in the reports with the success.
To determine how much coverage can be credited against the exclusion period in the new plan, start at the enrollment date and count backwards until reach a significant break in coverage is reached.
Initially sent by editor John Delane to Malta to cover British support for Russia in 1854, Russell despised the term " war correspondent "-though his coverage of the conflict brought him international renown, and Florence Nightingale later credited her entry into wartime nursing to his reports.
Claiborne was the first man to supervise the food page at a major American newspaper and is credited with broadening The New York Timess coverage of new restaurants and innovative chefs.
As an assistant coach he is credited with inventing the " Fire Zone " or " zone blitz " defense, which employs unpredictable pass rushes and pass coverage from various players.
NBC made history in the 1980s with an announcerless telecast ( a one-shot experiment credited to Don Ohlmeyer, between the Jets and Dolphins in Miami on December 20, 1980 known as the " silent game "), as well as a single-announcer telecast, coverage of the Canadian Football League during the 1982 players ' strike ( the first week of broadcasts featured the NFL on NBC broadcast teams, before a series of blowout games on the network and the resulting low ratings resulted in NBC cutting back and eventually cancelling its CFL coverage ), and even the first female play-by-play football announcer ( which in its own way set the mold for female sportscasters of today ).
MSG paid an average of $ 55 million a year for those rights, and the deal is widely credited as having started a national trend towards greater team coverage on regional sports networks, with more games being broadcast than over-the-air stations ' regular programming schedules could usually permit.
" In recent years the Theorist has been credited with popularizing market indicators such as the “ skyscraper indicator ,” and been a forum for ideas and research regarding socionomics from Prechter and others, such as the 2006 essay, “ Social Mood and Automobile Styling ,” which received wide media coverage.
Though Fuld never claimed to have invented the Ouija board, intense media coverage in the 1920s credited him with it.
He is credited with stabilizing the previously volatile MSNBC schedule, improving daily news coverage and the better coordination of the cable-broadcast network news assets.

credited and violence
According to Clarence A. Martin, the BR were credited with 14, 000 acts of violence in the first ten years of the group's existence.
Delacroix followed up with Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi ( 1827 ), commemorating a siege of the previous year, and the Death of Sardanapalus, inspired by Lord Byron, which although set in antiquity has been credited with beginning the mixture of sex, violence, lassitude and exoticism which runs through much French Orientalist painting.
Indeed, he is credited with advocating forced conversions of local Jewry, as well as mob violence against Jews who refused.
* The 2004 movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story is generally credited with reviving interest in the sport, especially among young adults, despite referencing the sport as being about " violence, exclusion and degradation ".
Frank Rizzo was credited with preventing the level of violence seen in other cities at the time and was elected mayor in 1971.
Windschuttle refers to accounts by the French zoologist François Péron ( who is credited with the first use of the term anthropology ), by George Augustus Robinson in his journals, and by the early Australian writer James Bonwick, of the violence and cruelty with which many Tasmanian Aboriginal men were observed to treat women.
In January 2006, film critic David Edelstein in New York Magazine credited Roth with creating the horror sub-genre ' torture porn ,' or ' gorno ,' using excessive violence to excite audiences like a sexual act.

credited and by
The origin of this sayin' was credited to a saloonkeeper by the name of Luke Murrin.
In Nassau County, for example, the heavily settled Long Island suburb of New York City, the system is credited by the state with serving one million persons, a figure that has doubled since 1950.
The representation of Aphrodite Ourania, with a foot resting on a tortoise, was read later as emblematic of discretion in conjugal love ; the image is credited to Phidias, in a chryselephantine sculpture made for Elis, of which we have only a passing remark by Pausanias.
His promotion of it was so extensive that he is often credited with its invention, even though a machine operating in the same principle was described in 1762 by Swedish professor Johan Wilcke.
The battery made by Volta is credited as the first electrochemical cell.
The isolation of Antarctica by the current is credited by many researchers with causing the glaciation of Antarctica and global cooling in the Eocene epoch.
Most arrangements for large ensembles, big bands, in the swing era, were written down, however, and credited to a specific arranger, as were later arrangements for the Count Basie big band by Sammy Nestico and Neal Hefti.
In the United States there is a proportionally limited tax on alcopops relative to those sold in Europe, although some states are considering legislation to bring their tax levels closer to the European model, which is credited with limiting consumption by youth.
He was credited by two local noblemen of assisting them in recovery from the disease.
* SVO — Save opportunity: When a pitcher 1 ) enters the game with a lead of three or fewer runs and pitches at least one inning, 2 ) enters the game with the potential tying run on base, at bat, or on deck, or 3 ) pitches three or more innings with a lead and is credited with a save by the official scorer
In baseball statistics, a hit ( denoted by H ), also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches first base after hitting the ball into fair territory, without the benefit of an error or a fielder's choice.
If a batter reaches first base because of offensive interference by a preceding runner ( including if a preceding runner is hit by a batted ball ), he is also credited with a hit.
In addition, if the situation of the game is such that the steal is of little use ( usually in the late innings when the runner would not change the game's outcome by scoring ), and the catcher does not attempt to throw out the runner, the runner is not credited with a steal, and the base is attributed to defensive indifference.
1904 saw an attempt to reduce the already wordy slew of rules governing stolen bases, with the stolen base now credited when "... the advances a base unaided by a base hit, a put out, ( or ) a fielding or batter error.
Without using the term, 1920 saw the first rule that would be referred to today as defensive indifference, as stolen bases would not be credited, unless an effort was made to stop the runner by the defense.
The stolen base was specifically to be credited " to a runner whenever he advances one base unaided by a base hit, a putout, a forceout, a fielder's choice, a passed ball, a wild pitch, or a balk.
Finally, for 1950 only, runners would be credited with a stolen base if they were " well advanced " toward the base they were attempting to steal ", and the pitcher is charged with a balk, with the further exception of a player attempting to steal, who would otherwise have been forced to advance on the balk by a runner behind them.
In baseball statistics, a player is credited with a plate appearance ( denoted by PA ) each time he completes a turn batting.
The name is mainly associated with Morton who has been credited as an influence by Spike Milligan amongst others.
The barge and canal system contended favorably with the railways in the early industrial revolution prior to around the 1850s – 1960s for example, the Erie Canal in New York State is credited by economic historians with giving the growth boost needed for New York City to eclipse Philadelphia as America's largest port and city but such canal systems with their locks, need for maintenance and dredging, pumps and sanitary issues were eventually outcompeted in the carriage of high-value items by the railways due to the higher speed, falling costs, and route flexibility of Rail transport.
As seen by Nebuchadnezzar, a fourth figure appears in the furnace with the three and God is credited for preserving them from the flames.
He is credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets ( inspired by Halley's Comet ) and million selling hits such as, " Rock Around the Clock ", " See You Later Alligator ", and " Shake Rattle and Roll ".

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