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`` Furhmann's faculty is proud that this has been a spontaneous effort, started largely among the students themselves, because of fondness for Vicky and sympathy for her entire family, Pohly said.
We never learn anything about her husband, but we do know that she hates alcohol and public appearances, and has a great fondness for apples until she is put off them by the events of Hallowe ' en Party.
The term Left Bank was first coined by film critic Richard Roud, who has described them as having " fondness for a kind of Bohemian life and an impatience with the conformity of the Right Bank, a high degree of involvement in literature and the plastic arts, and a consequent interest in experimental filmmaking ", as well as an identification with the political left.
Jay Kanter, Brando's agent, producer and friend defended him in Daily Variety: " Marlon has spoken to me for hours about his fondness for the Jewish people, and he is a well-known supporter of Israel.
There has been controversy over a set of " black " diaries, copies of which were circulated selectively by the British authorities following Casement's conviction, which, if accepted as genuine, would portray Casement as a promiscuous homosexual with a fondness for young men.
* Some dialogue between Mrs Leaf and Dorian has been cut, which mentions Dorian's fondness for " jam " ( which might have been used metaphorically for his sexuality ).
" Knowles has expressed her fondness of Jackson, stating: " I love Janet Jackson!
Boullée's fondness for grandiose designs has caused him to be characterized as both a megalomaniac and a visionary.
James L. Neibaur has noted that among the many parallels that Chaplin noted between his own life and Hitler's was an affinity for Wagner's music, and Chaplin's general fondness for Wagner has also been noted in studies of Chaplin's overall use of film music.
He also has a tendency to rant about things during situations, a bit of a kinky side to him as shown in particular scenes in " I Love Lisa " and " Marge on the Lam " as well as others, and a fondness for acting and the performing arts.
Associated with the rise of the baritone in the 19th century, Martin was well known for his fondness for falsetto singing, and the designation ' Baryton Martin ' has been used ( Faure, 1886 ) to separate his voice from the ' Verdi Baritone ', which carried the chest register further into the upper range.
Greek entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of the British low-cost airline easyJet amongst other ventures has previously spoken of his fondness for the club.
This was the first example of Amis's fondness for symbolically " pairing " characters in his novels, which has been a recurrent feature in his fiction since ( Martin Amis and Martina Twain in Money, Richard Tull and Gwyn Barry in The Information, and Jennifer Rockwell and Mike Hoolihan in Night Train ).
Dan has a fondness for alcohol and is slightly more open when drunk.
" a cover of a Thin Lizzy song, featuring Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham ; Rollins has often expressed fondness for Thin Lizzy and its founder, Phil Lynott.
Hunter's character has been discussed by biographers: To the kindness of his disposition, his fondness for animals, his aversion to operations, his thoughtful and self-sacrificing attention to his patients, and especially his zeal to help forward struggling practitioners and others in any want abundantly testify.
She has a fondness for china dolls but keeps them blindfolded or gagged.
Henry Rollins has expressed a fondness for Thin Lizzy, and the Rollins Band covered their song " Are You Ready?
Veteran photojournalist Richard Boyle has been taking his camera to the world's trouble spots for over 20 years ; while he does good work, Boyle's fondness for booze and drugs, and his colossal arrogance, have given him a reputation that's left him practically unemployable.
The Classical Sanskrit term bhakti has a general meaning of " attachment, devotion, fondness for, devotion to " etc.
But has some fondness for Dog, often saving him from Murphy's dogs.
* In the Japanese tokusatsu series Kamen Rider W, detective Sokichi Narumi renames Raito who has no memory of his old life as " Phillip " during the events of Begins Night, saying it was the name of a man he admired and due to his fondness of detective novels, it's highly likely he was referring to Marlowe himself.
" John Taylor of Duran Duran also has expressed fondness for the group ; Talk Talk opened for Duran Duran back in 1982.
Increased volume and activation of the left auditory cortex has been observed in people with Williams Syndrome, which has been interpreted as a neural correlate of patients ' rhythm propensity and fondness of music.

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All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
I worked for my Uncle ( an Uncle by marriage so you will not think this has a mild undercurrent of incest ) who ran one of those antique shops in New Orleans' Vieux Carre, the old French Quarter.
`` And if the dive goes OK he has the exclusive import rights to your line for this country, is that right ''??
`` He has the distributorship for Florida, you say ''??
`` If Blue Throat has his way he'll keep us all cooped up in here for days '', he said.
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
However, in recent decades, for what doubtless are multiple reasons, an unannounced but nonetheless readily observable shift has occurred in both facets of national activity.
By subduing disparate lesser groups the nation has, to some degree at least, broadened the capacity for individual liberty.
Wisman, who has had the chief controller's job for four years, calls the signals for a team operating three rows of dull-gray consoles studded with lights, switches and buttons.
He returned to Germany for the first time in 1953, where he has since conducted in Cologne, Frankfurt, and Berlin.
`` Now that Bruno Walter is virtually in retirement and my dear friend Dimitri Mitropoulos is no longer with us, I am probably the only one -- with the possible exception of Leonard Bernstein -- who has this special affinity for and champions the works of Bruckner and Mahler ''.
But the South is, and has been for the past century, engaged in a wide-sweeping urbanization which, oddly enough, is not reflected in its literature.
Undoubtedly even the old Southern stalwart Richmond has felt the new wind: William Styron mentions in his latest novel an avenue named for Bankhead McGruder, a Civil War general, now renamed, in typical California fashion, `` Buena Vista Terrace ''.
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern Negro's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865.
Since 1954 the Negro's desire for social justice has led to an ironically anarchical rebellion.
No Southern novelist has done for Atlanta or Birmingham what Herrick, Dreiser, and Farrell did for Chicago or Dos Passos did for New York.
He has designed a matching backdrop and costumes of points of color on white for Mr. Cunningham's Summerspace, so that dancers and background merge into a shimmering unity.
Though he is also concerned with freeing dance from pedestrian modes of activity, Merce Cunningham has selected a very different method for achieving his aim.
The useful suggestion of Professor David Hawkins which considers culture as a third stage in biological evolution fits quite beautifully then with our suggestion that science has provided us with a rather successful technique for building protective artificial environments.
I think that we are here also talking of the kind of fear that a young boy has for a group of boys who are approaching at night along the streets of a large city.
If Wilhelm Reich is the Moses who has led them out of the Egypt of sexual slavery, Dylan Thomas is the poet who offers them the Dionysian dialectic of justification for their indulgence in liquor, marijuana, sex, and jazz.

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