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In 1972, Shepard gave his personal collection of papers and illustrations to the University of Surrey.
In 1843, Gosse gave up the school to write a An Introduction to Zoology for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ( SPCK ) and to draw some of the illustrations.
On 26 November 1864 he gave Alice the handwritten manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground, with illustrations by Dodgson himself, dedicating it as " A Christmas Gift to a Dear Child in Memory of a Summer's Day ".
He wrote introductions for a few books such as a new edition of George Borrow's Wild Wales ; he gave radio talks on the BBC Third Programme ; he even tried his hand at an extended consideration of Coleridge's poem for a reprinting of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner featuring his own introduction and illustrations with a series of copper engravings.
Stillman used Muybridge's photos as the basis for his 100 illustrations, and the photographer's research for the analysis, but he gave Muybridge no prominent credit.
Sournia ( 1986 ) gave descriptions and illustrations of the marine genera of dinoflagellates, excluding information at the species level.
He conducted experiments to show that certain abstract forms and proportions are naturally pleasing to our senses, and gave some new illustrations of the working of aesthetic association.
J. W. Schlaikjer, while Shaw gave the artist Arthur Rodman Bowker a monopoly over all Black Mask interior illustrations.
The accuracy of the illustrations was of utmost importance to Dickens, as the drawings portrayed the characters just as he envisioned them, and they gave valuable insight to the reader about the characters ’ personalities and motives, as well as the plot.
By eliminating interior illustrations and displaying text in a single column across the page, they gave their magazine the appearance of a literary journal.
Tanioka said that the idea came to her while looking at illustrations of the game world, which gave her the idea of making " world music ", where the tracks would " not limited to a single country or culture ".
Beneath the latter he gave a commentary, consisting principally of a mass of valuable illustrations and parallels drawn from classical and rabbinical literature, which has formed a storehouse for all later commentators.
Thomas Seccombe writing in 1898 for the Dictionary of National Biography claimed that it was the illustrations of Leech that gave Surtees ' work any notability: " The coarseness of the text was redeemed in 1854 by the brilliantly humorous illustrations of John Leech, who utilised a sketch of a coachman made in church as his model for the ex-grocer.
Queen Margarethe II of Denmark gave permission to use her illustrations in the CD layout.
The first type was a comb head which gave a uniform perforation around the impressions ( see illustrations above ), whilst the later was a line type which perforated in one direction first then the other after rotation of the sheet.
Dickens returned to London for a week in December 1844 and gave readings of the finished book to friends prior to publication, in order to judge its impact ; the artist Daniel Maclise, who had contributed two illustrations to The Chimes and attended two of these events, portrayed the reading of 3 December 1844 in a well-known sketch.
The simplicity and directness of The Snowy Day gave way to more complex and painterly compositions, such as the expressionistic illustrations in Apt.
Before her death to diabetes, Ulla gave Nielson's remaining illustrations to Frederick Monhoff, who in turn tried to place them in museums.
He also gave art lessons, established a small art school in his studio, designed stain glass windows, and dabbled in science fiction art ( illustrating Edgar Rice Burroughs ’ A Princess of Mars ), he was known locally as the “ Dean of Delaware Artists .” Schoonover died at 94, leaving behind more than two thousand illustrations.
Christopher Dock gave his students little illustrations of a bird or a flower, as well as " Vorschriften " ( writing lessons ), as rewards.
Another map published by the El Tiempo newspaper featured illustrations which " gave a perception of topography to the public unfamiliar with maps, allowing them to relate hazard zones to the landscape.
While studying in Weimar, she began to publish her illustrations on the internet, which gave her feedback by such artists as Ted Nasmith.
Patrick Geddes, then, gave a detailed lecture on cost-effective town planning and sanitation with the aid of real-life examples and a presentation with detailed illustrations and maps.

gave and relative
French zoologist Frédéric Cuvier initially described the red panda in 1825, and classified it as a close relative of the raccoon ( Procyonidae ), though he gave it the genus name Ailurus, " cat ", based on superficial similarities with domestic cats.
This decision, however, contradicted the Magyar tribal custom that gave the right of succession to the eldest close relative of the deceased ruler.
His support gave his artists the freedom to experiment in relative privacy.
Otto II gave the newly diminished Duchy of Bavaria to his relative Otto ( the Duke of Swabia ) and appointed Henry III, son of the former Bavarian Duke Berthold, as Duke of Carinthia.
As an assessment of the king's capability as an offensive piece in the endgame, it is often considered to be slightly stronger than a bishop or knight – Emanuel Lasker gave it the value of a knight plus a pawn ( i. e. four points on the scale of Chess piece relative value ).
The relative scarcity of women gave them many opportunities to do many more things that were not " normally " considered " women's work " of this era.
After initially escaping to Hungary, Casimir went to Germany, where in 1039 his relative the Emperor Henry III ( who feared the increased power of the Bohemian ruler ) gave him military and financial support.
The French influence ceased in 1528, when Andrea Doria became the prestigious ally of the powerful king of Spain and imposed an aristocratic government which gave the republic a relative stability for about 250 years.
With little experience in the role, no means of measuring target, range, height or speed the difficulty of observing their shell bursts relative to the target gunners proved unable to get their fuze setting correct and most rounds burst well below their targets ( discovering this, British fliers gave German anti-aircraft fire the mocking nickname, " Archie ").
This review paper collected and refined earlier research into a heavily cited picture that gave promise of accounting for the observed relative abundances of the elements ; but it did not itself enlarge Hoyle's 1954 work as much as many assumed, except in the understanding of nucleosynthesis of those elements heavier than iron.
The relative commercial success of this film gave Kieślowski the funding for his ambitious final films, the trilogy Three Colors ( Blue, White, Red ), which explores the virtues symbolized by the French flag.
The relative realism of Jett's home life sometimes gave way to fantasy or paranormal elements, such as one episode in which Jett learns about a shameful incident in Wilsted's history with a little prodding from the ghost of a key figure in the buried scandal.
For the six SRES marker scenarios, IPCC ( 2007: 7 – 8 ) gave a " best estimate " of global mean temperature increase ( 2090 – 2099 relative to the period 1980 – 99 ) that ranged from 1. 8 ° C to 4. 0 ° C.
This brought them within the sphere of reflection, and gave as their guarantee the impossibility of thinking them reversed ; and led to their being regarded as wholly relative to human intelligence, restricted to the sphere of the phenomenal, incapable of revealing to us substantial reality — necessary, yet subjective.
However, when the monastery of San Benito was disentailed in 1835, the monks gave the two boxes containing the actual remains to the relative of a priest, who hid them until 1902 were found by the professor Zamora Rodrigo Fernández Núñez.
Ary Vasconcelos tells us in his book Panorama da Musica Popular Brasileira that Nazareth was a " devoted family man who often gave the songs he composed titles in honor of his son, sometimes his wife, or another relative.
This timescale remained a relative scale until the development of radiometric dating, which gave it and the stratigraphy it was based on an absolute time framework, leading to the development of chronostratigraphy.
Being on the border, the Margrave maintained the great armed forces and fortifications required for repelling invasion, which gave him or her great political strength and independence relative to the sovereign.
In Athens, the inhabitants first gave the title of tyrant to Peisistratus, a relative of Solon, the Athenian lawgiver, who succeeded in 546 BC, after 2 failed attempts, to install himself as tyrant.
John ( Jacky ) Guard, a whaler, bought a cannon in 1833 in Sydney, which he gave to Nohorua ( a relative of Te Rauparaha ) in exchange for the right to occupy Kakapo Bay.
The Panzerfaust and Panzerschreck or ' tank terror ' gave the German infantryman the ability to destroy any tank on the battlefield from 50-150m with relative ease of use and training ( unlike the UK PIAT ).
Then, he sent Manuel Villagrán, a relative of Artigas, to offer him the pardon and appoint him general and military leader of the Banda Oriental if he gave up the rebellion.
The latter had given some parts of Picardy to King Lothar of France to help assure his grandson's succession, and gave Boulogne as a fief to another relative.
The Pine Grosbeak, together with its Himalayan relative the Crimson-browed Finch ( P. subhimachala ), represents an ancient divergence from the same stock that also gave rise to the true bullfinches ( Pyrrhula ).

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