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These techniques often put great strain on actors, most famously with Björk during the filming of Dancer in the Dark.
He also famously allied with the Tory right-winger Enoch Powell to scupper the government's plan to abolish the voting rights of hereditary peers and create a House of Lords comprising only life peers – a " seraglio of eunuchs " as Foot put it.
Johnston famously replied: " If I were in place, and he were standing in mine, he would not put on his hat.
( 1833 – 1900 ), Professor of Theology in the Hamma Divinity School was famously tried for and unanimously acquitted of heresy by the Board of Directors at Wittenberg on April 4 and April 5, 1893, which put on trial many key issues that Lutherans still debate today.
He famously debated Aquinas on at least two occasions during 1269 and 1270, during which Peckham defended the conservative theological position, and Thomas put forth his views on the soul.
The term was famously associated with swing era dancers by band leader Cab Calloway because, as he put it, " They look like a bunch of jitterbugs out there on the floor " due to their fast, often bouncy movements.
This tract did much to establish the widespread view, as Mitchel famously put it, that " The Almighty, indeed, sent the potato blight, but the English created the Famine.
Cultures of honour therefore appear among the Bedouin, and the Scottish and English herdsmen of the Border country, and many similar peoples, who have little allegiance to a national government ; among cowboys, frontiersmen, and ranchers of the American West, where official law-enforcement often remained out of reach, as is famously depicted and celebrated in Westerns ; among the plantation culture of the American South, and among aristocrats, who enjoy hereditary privileges that put them beyond the reach of codes of law.
Traditionally, historians had dated the Middle Ages from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, a theory Edward Gibbon famously put forward in the 18th century, and which is inexorably linked to the supposition of a Roman " decline " from a previous classic ideal.
Pieces of the True Cross were one of the most highly sought after such relics ; many churches claimed to possess a piece of it, so many that John Calvin famously remarked that there were enough pieces of the True Cross to build a ship from, although a study in 1870 found that put together the claimed relics weighed less than 1. 7 kg.
He was famously put in a lunatic asylum because of his preaching, but supposedly converted his doctor to the Hòa Hảo belief.
Solo tributes to Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin and Cole Porter were all put on record in the 1970s, sometimes on the 1904 12-legged Steinway ( unique and famously ornate ) given to him in 1969 by Scott Newhall, managing editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.
In April 2011, Eagle was famously put down in the
Paul Henderson famously put on a helmet in the 1972 Summit Series after being hit in the head.
In the history of economics, he is probably best known for his work On the Economic Theory of Socialism published in 1936, where he famously put Marxian and Neoclassical economics together.
It was during this battle Lord Nelson famously " put the telescope to the blind eye " in order not to see Admiral Parker's signal to cease fire.
In 1846, Grove published On The Correlation of Physical Forces in which he anticipated the general theory of the conservation of energy that was more famously put forward in Hermann von Helmholtz ' Über die Erhaltung der Kraft ( On the Conservation of Force ) published the following year.
Joseph Fletcher famously gave four situations as examples in which the established moral laws might need to be put on hold in order to achieve the greater amount of love.
In 1929, March moved to Hollywood to provide additional dialogue for the film Journey's End and, more famously, to turn the silent version of Howard Hughes ' classic Hell's Angels into a talkie — a rewrite that brought the phrase " Excuse me while I put on something more comfortable " into the American lexicon.
A half-time show may be put on for the spectators to keep their attention, most famously in the case of the American football Super Bowl.
He famously made a snow angel in the end zone after Adam Vinatieri kicked a 23-yard field goal in overtime to give the Patriots a 16-13 victory over Oakland Raiders which put them in the 2001 AFC championship game.
The most comprehensive and outspoken criticisms directed against the tenets of the " Lost Cause " before the First World War were put forth by African American writers who grew up in the South, most famously by Charles W. Chesnutt in his novels The House Behind the Cedars ( 1900 ) and The Marrow of Tradition ( 1901 ).
On May 28, 2001, the Dudley Boys famously put Molly through a table, with Spike lying on the table to try and protect her.
He later appeared on the video releases of WrestleMania VII, where he had a corny " love Story " like part regarding the reunion of " Macho Man " Randy Savage and his former manager Miss Elizabeth following Savage's career ending loss to The Ultimate Warrior, WrestleMania VIII, and Royal Rumble 1993, where he famously asked to see Sherri put on her stockings while interviewing her dressing room, to which Sherri mockingly called him a " dirty old man ".

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" Ralph Waldo Emerson famously declared ", " Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist "— a point of view developed at length in both the life and work of ( Henry David ) Thoreau.
However, Marx famously asserted in the eleventh of his Theses on Feuerbach that " philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways ; the point however is to change it ", and he clearly dedicated himself to trying to alter the world.
In the essay What is it like to be a bat ?, Thomas Nagel famously argued that explaining subjective experience — the " what it is like " to be something — is currently beyond the reach of scientific inquiry, because scientific understanding by definition requires an objective perspective, which, according to Nagel, is diametrically opposed to the subjective first-person point of view.
That same race, Luca Badoer had been running fourth until his gearbox failed, at which point the Italian famously burst into tears next to his stricken car.
Stassen, despite his liberal reputation, argued in favor of outlawing the party, while Dewey forcefully argued against it ; at one point he famously stated that " you can't shoot an idea with a gun ".
At one point, he famously declared of the IRA, " We have murder by the throat!
For example, the ancient Jaina Anekantavada principle of Mahavira ( c. 599 – 527 BC ) states that truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth ; and the Greek philosopher Protagoras ( c. 481 – 420 BC ) famously asserted that " man is the measure of all things ".
Carlton reached two other Grand Finals during the 1990s, losing to Essendon in 1993 and to the Kangaroos in 1999 ; in 1999, Carlton had come from sixth on the home-and-away ladder to qualify for the Grand Final, famously beating its rival Essendon ( the minor premiers ) by one point in the preliminary final.
During filming McLaren was seen urinating into the harbour and loudly telling assembled inhabitants of the famously devout town, ' Jesus is a sausage ', at which point he was physically assaulted by a resident .. McLaren came last in the competition, which was won by Reid.
O ' Kelly made a point of ensuring that his first state visit, following the declaration of the Republic of Ireland in 1949, was to the Vatican to meet Pope Pius XII, a visit which, as mentioned, created controversy when the famously talkative O ' Kelly inadvertently revealed the Pope's private views on communism.
To this point, former Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Yamani famously said in 1973: " The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.
This idealist understanding of philosophy as interpretation was famously challenged by Karl Marx's 11th thesis on Feuerbach ( 1845 ): " Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways ; the point, however, is to change it.
When Marx famously stated in his Theses on Feuerbach that " philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways ; the point is to change it ", his real idea was that philosophy's only validity was in how it informed action.
This approach shows Christie's commitment to experimenting with point of view, famously exemplified by The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
The famous feminist, Gloria Steinem at one point stated, “ you became a semi-nonperson when you got married .” She also famously coined the expression ' A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle ,' Steinem dismissed marriage in 1987 as not having a ' good name.
" At this point an enraged Patrick Hillery grabbed his microphone and famously replied, " If you want a fight you can have it ... You can have Boland, but you can't have Fianna Fáil.
Testifying in court was also difficult ; George Fox, Quakers ' founder, famously challenged a judge who had asked him to swear, saying that he would do so once the judge could point to any Bible passage where Jesus or his apostles took oaths.
First, he famously snubbed Hall-of-Fame New England point guard Bob Cousy in the 1950 NBA Draft, infuriating the Boston crowd.
At the same time grotesque beasts and monsters, and fights with or between them, were popular themes, to which religious meanings might be loosely attached, although this did not impress St Bernard of Clairvaux, who famously denounced such distractions in monasteries: But in the cloister, in the sight of the reading monks, what is the point of such ridiculous monstrosity, the strange kind of shapely shapelessness?
The " Theses " identify political action as the only truth of philosophy, famously concluding: " Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways ; the point is to change it " (" Die Philosophen haben die Welt nur verschieden interpretiert ; es kommt aber darauf an, sie zu verändern ").
General George Washington, viewing the particularly fierce fighting at the Old Stone House from his vantage point atop a hill near the west end of present-day Atlantic Avenue, was famously reported to have emotionally exclaimed: " What brave men I must this day lose!
Matthews ' earned the nickname " Lethal " for his reputation for giving ( and taking ) very hard bumps, and in 1982 this reputation was enhanced to the point of legend when he famously collided with a behind post at Windy Hill and breaking it.
He famously declares at one point, " My taxes pay for this dog, so why can't I give him a better home?
The early blades varied in construction, some having a " clipped " ( famously found on the Bowie knife ) or " drop " point.

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